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Summer 2015 at


Welcome

Welcome to Summer at Hammond! At Hammond, we are committed to offering enjoyable and enriching summer programs in a physically safe, emotionally supportive, and fun-filled environment. Our highly-individualized classes and camps provide something of interest for every age and grade -- from three years-old through adult. This year we are proud to offer more than 150 classes and camps -- some new and others, old favorites. Our broad array of programs is designed to provide opportunities to develop talents, acquire new skills and knowledge, or explore something that piques your interest. Whatever you’re looking for, look no further. If you are seeking a full-day summer program, looking for supplemental academic programs, an athletic workshop, or want to try your hand at an arts class, you’ll find it at Hammond. Whether you are a Hammond family or simply interested in spending some time with us, we invite you to join us for an exceptional summer experience. Sincerely, Kevin N. White, Ed.S. Director of Auxiliary Programs kwhite@hammondschool.org Follow us on Twitter @Mr_KNWhite


Your summer will be ...

SPECTACULAR academic programs

specialty programs

day camps

Comprehensive summer academic classes designed to enhance academic skills through enrichment, acceleration and review

Expansive programs for athletes and future athletes, leadership programs, art, music, computer, and outdoor adventures.

Half-day and full-day camps with components in art, theatre, music, computer, sports and outdoor adventure and field trips

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Hawk Ridge

Full-Day or Half-Day Camp

ages 3 to rising 6th grade

Hammond’s Hawk Ridge Camp is designed to provide campers with fun, age-appropriate activities every day, all summer. Campers are divided into four age groups: 3-4 yearsold, K–1st grades, 2nd–4th grades, and 5th–6th grades. Each week includes field trips and field studies as well as music, theater, art, sports, outdoor adventures, and much

more! Camp activities are carefully organized according to age group, planned in advance, and provide hands-on interactive learning in a stimulating and safe environment. Campers can expect to have fun, learn, relax, thrive, smile, laugh, make new friends ... and great memories ... at Hammond! JOIN US FOR 8 WEEKS OR ONE ... EITHER WAY, YOU’RE SURE TO HAVE A BLAST!

This Summer at Hawk Ridge

HOURS FULL-DAY CAMP 9:00 am – 4:00 pm HALF-DAY CAMP 9:00 am – 1:00 pm and 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm EXTENDED CAMP PROGRAM 8:00 am – 9:00 am and 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

June 1 – 5 June 8 – 12 June 15 – 19 June 22 – 26 June 29 – July 3 July 6 - 10 July 13 – 17 July 20 – 24 July 27 – 31

Shiver Me Timbers Let the Games Begin Water Madness Real Life Heroes PROGRAM CLOSED Under the Stars Down on the Farm Tropical Paradise Hollywood Stars


What happens each week at Hawk Ridge? In addition to adventures and activities based on the week’s theme, arts and crafts, fitness and games, sports, nature, and field trips are incorporated. In addition to dress-up days, every Wednesday is Wow Wednesday, and Fridays are Fun Fridays, with a special, engaging activity. No camper will want to miss these special days!

What’s new and exciting at Hawk Ridge? Back by popular demand, we have incorporated a dramatic arts component into our camp curriculum. Beginning the first week, campers will journey through the play process from start to finish and perform two plays throughout the summer. It’s off-Broadway at its finest! Our Snack Shack, a summer favorite, has expanded its offerings to include an impressive lunch menu from a variety of popular local restaurants ... all prepared to order! Mornings and afternoons, the Snack Shack is open for snacks and the ever popular frozen treats on Freeze Fridays.

Hawk Ridge Fees Full-Day Week

$185

Half-Day Week

$100

Daily

$ 50

*Before/after care available at an additional fee.


Leadership Opportunities

The Leadership Institute

at Hammond

The Leadership Institute is a robust, five-day program that provides rising high school sophomores, juniors, seniors, and college freshmen and sophomores with a substantial set of skills directly applicable in high school, college, and beyond. Students who successfully complete this certificate-earning program will have a significant advantage over their peers. Scott Cochran, Dean of the Mungo Center at Wofford College, developed the program and will personally teach the material, providing knowledge and insight gained as a senior business executive and higher educational professional over the last 25 years. His program will help ensure students are prepared for success and armed with the tools necessary to effectively compete in today’s ever-changing environment. SOME OF THE TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE: • • • • • • •

STRENGTHS QUEST identifying and applying strengths. TEAM BUILDING preparing students to work effectively within a team. PERSONAL BRAND DEVELOPMENT helping students create an individual leadership model. PROFESSIONAL SPEAKING learning how to speak and present effectively. THE COLLEGE EXPERIENCE focusing on the college search. PERSONAL FINANCE understanding and managing personal finance. TIME MANAGEMENT managing time amidst multiple responsibilities.

A LEADERSHIP PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS IN GRADES 10th through College Sophomore June 15-19, 2015 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Monday and Thursday) 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday) Tuition: $875.00


Jr. Counselor

Leadership Program Looking for a great summer experience working with children? The Junior Counselor Leadership Program is a great opportunity for students ages 13-17 years old, and students currently pursuing an undergraduate degree. Through practical experience, students accepted into this specialized leadership program will learn about behavior management, health and safety, communication, decision-making, team building and more. Depending upon age, students participate in the leadership program on a volunteer or paid basis. Applicants who are 13-15 years old can only be accepted on a volunteer basis and applicants who are 16-17 years-old, or college students, are compensated if accepted to the program. The leadership program is designed to provide participants with firsthand experiences of activity development, communication, role modeling, and leadership qualities. Weekly training/workshop sessions are held that introduce different core concepts through hands-on activities.

Junior Counselor Leadership Program Hawk Ridge Students ages 13-17 and undergraduate college students March 20, 2015 - Online Application Deadline Application Fee: $25 Interview and selection process - April 6-10 Acceptance letters - May 1


June 1 - 5

June

June 8 - 12

Half-Day Weekly Summer Programs

Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm Summer of Spanish 9th - 12th Baseball Camp 5K - 8th FROZEN Themed Ballet PK - 2nd Game Design: Racing Games 2nd - 4th Girl Time! 3rd - 5th Icky, Creepy, Gross Science PK - 5th Junior Robotics PK - 1st Kids’ Kitchen Camp (9:00 - 1:00 pm) 2nd - adult Little Man Boot Camp PK - 2nd Rolling Into Robotics with Sphero I 2nd - 4th The History and Application of Mehndi; Body Art 9th - adult Whiz Kids 5K - 2nd Music Theater Adventures 1st - 8th Sit. Stay. Love. 2nd - 6th Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm Icky, Creepy, Gross Science PK - 5th Rolling Into Robotics with Sphero II 2nd - 4th Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm Math Adventures 5th - 9th Hot Shot Basketball Camp 5th - 9th Tennis: From Beginner through Intermediate 2nd - 8th Driving Education 9th - adult Fancy Nancy Summer Fun Camp PK - 1st Groovy Girls 2nd - 4th Inventor’s Workshop PK - 1st Kids Cooking Camp PK - 4th Robotics 101 2nd - 4th Sew Much Fun and More 3rd - 5th Wood Creations PK - 1st World of Robotics ages 7 - 14 Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm FROZEN Themed Ballet PK - 2nd World of Robotics ages 7 - 14

$150 $145 $150 $180 $145 $139 $170 $175 or

$300 adult/child

$145 $165 $150 $190 $175 $150 $139 $165 $180 $140 $250 $260 $160 $160 $170 $175 $170 $165 $190 $169 $150 $169


Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm

June 13 - 19 June 22 - 26

Boys Basketball Cooking Around the World Fairy Training Camp Future Master Chess Camp Girl Time! II How Amusing Junior Robotics Kids Martial Arts and Self-Defense Passport to Columbia Splish Splash Science The History and Application of Mehndi; Body Art Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm Bust a Move - Hip Hop Splish Splash Science Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm Introduction to 2nd Grade Introduction to English 8 Action, Cheer, and Tumble: Tumbling Camp Golf Camp (June 22, 23, 24) Little Hawks Sports Camp Art Exploration Beautifully Tough Icky, Creepy, Gross Science Inventor’s Workshop II Red, White, Blue and You Robotics: Robot Surgeons Summer Guitar Workshop Wood Creations II

5th - 8th PK - 1st PK - 4th 2nd - 8th 3rd - 5th 2nd - 4th PK - 1st PK - 4th PK - 5th PK - 5th 9th - adult

$140 $225 $175 $195 $145 $170 $170 $150 $135 $139 $150

1st - 7th PK - 5th

$150 $139

2nd 8th 5th - 8th PK - 5th PK - 3rd 5th - 8th PK - 1st PK - 5th PK - 1st PK - 1st 2nd - 4th ages 6 adult 2nd - 4th

$145 $150 $170 $125 $140 $150 $155 $139 $170 $160 $170 $150

Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm English 7 Warm-up Course 7th/new 8th FROZEN Themed Ballet PK - 2nd Icky, Creepy, Gross Science PK - 5th

$190 $150 $150 $139


July 6 - 10 July 13 - 17

July

July 20 - 24

Half-Day Weekly Summer Programs

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Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm Summer of Spanish 9th - 12th Football Camp 5K - 8th Tennis for Competition 2nd - 12th Girl Time! 3rd - 5th Kids Martial Arts and Self Defense PK - 4th Splish Splash Science PK - 5th Shutter Bugs 2nd - 5th Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm Fundamentals of Art and Design 5th - adult Splish Splash Science PK - 5th Whiz Kids 5K - 2nd Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm Fun with Drums: Music, Movement, and Creativity 2nd - 8th Fundamentals of Art and Design 5th - 12th Kick Like a Girl 4th - 8th Making the Financial World Fun and Easy to Understand 5th - 8th Music Theater Adventures II 1st - 8th Pinkalicious PK - 1st Space Pioneers: Programming with Scratch 2nd - 4th World of Robotics ages 7 - 14 Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm FROZEN Themed Ballet Camp PK - 2nd Fun with Drums: Music, Movement and Creativity 2nd - 8th Spanish Film ages 16 - adult Wood Creations PK - 1st World of Robotics ages 7 - 14 Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm Fourth Grade, Here I Come! 4th Get Fired Up for Fifth Grade! 5th Introduction to Hammond Lower School PK - 1st Soccer Camp 1st - 5th Capes and Comics 4th - 8th Fairy Training PK - 4th Future Master Chess Champ 2nd - 8th

$150 $145 $250 $145 $150 $139 $160 $175 $139 $190 $180 $175 $200 $150 $175 $160 $180 $169 $150 $180 $120 $190 $169 $150 $150 $160 $135 $200 $175 $195


Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm (cont’d)

July 20 - 24

Girl Time! Icky, Creepy, Gross Science Junior Robotics Summer Guitar Workshop Robotics: Robot Olympics Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm Digging Into 5th Grade Science Soccer Camp II Bust a Move - Hip Hop Camp Cooking Around the world Afternoon Camp Fun with Drums: Music, Movement, and Creativity Icky, Creepy, Gross Science

3rd - 5th PK - 5th PK - 1st ages 6 - adult 2nd - 4th

$145 $139 $170 $150 $160

5th 6th - 12th 1st - 7th 2nd - 4th 2nd - 8th PK - 5th

$200 $135 $150 $225 $180 $139

7th/new 8th 5th 5th/new 6th 2nd - 5th 2nd - 6th PK - 4th 6th - 12th PK - 2nd 4th - 8th PK - 2nd 9th - 12th PK - 4th PK - 5th

$150 $150 $150 $135 $135 $120 $135 $150 $200 $145 $150 $150 $139

5th 8th 10th - 11th 2nd - 8th PK - 5th 2nd - 4th

$200 $150 $295 $180 $139 $190

Morning Programs 9:00 - 12:00 pm

July 27 - 31

English 7 Warm-Up Course Get Fired Up for Fifth Grade! Let’s Get it WRITE Math Boot Camp All Sports Camp Little Hawks Cheerleading Band Camp FROZEN Themed Ballet Less is More Little Man Boot Camp Making the Financial World Fun and Easy to Understand Nature Camp (July 27, 28, 29, 30) Splish Splash Science Afternoon Programs 1:00 - 4:00 pm Digging into 5th Grade Science Introduction to English 8 PSAT Prep/Coaching (for the redesigned PSAT) 1:00 - 3:00 pm Fun with Drums: Music, Movement, and Creativity Splish Splash Science Wood Creations


June & July

Private Lessons • Day and Evening Programs • Full-Day

Camp

Date

Time

Grade

Cost

TBD

6 years - adult

$25/30 min

Piano Lessons

TBD

PK - adult

$35/30 min.

Voice Lessons

TBD

5th - adult

$35/30 min.

June 1 - 5 or July 27 - 31

4:00 - 6:00 pm

10th - 12th

$350

June 1 - 5

6:00 - 9:00 pm

9th - adult

$150

Saturday, June 13

9:00 - 3:00 pm

1st - 5th

$10

Friday, June 19

6:00 - 10:00 pm

PK - 6th

$30

July 13 - 17

6:00 - 9:00 pm

9th - adult

$175

Friday, July 31

6:00 - 10:00 pm

PK - 6th

$30

age 3 - 4th grade

$185

Private Lessons Classical or Contemporary Guitar Lessons

June 22-26 & July 20-24

Day and Evening Programs SAT Prep/Coaching I and II The Application of Mendhi: Body Art Boy Scouts Day Camp Kids Fun Night: Field Trip to Hi-Wire Trampoline Park Fundamentals of Art and Design Kids Fun Night: Movie Night! Hawk Ridge Camp 3D Printing and Modeling Full-Day Camp I and II

Full-Day Weekly Programs June 1 - July 31 9:00 - 4:00 pm June 22-26 & July 20-24

9:00 - 4:00 pm

2nd - 8th

$400

App Design Camp I and II

June 8-12 & July 6-10

9:00 - 4:00 pm

2nd - 8th

$400

Icky, Creepy, Gross Science Full-Day Camp I,II, and III

June 1-5, June 22-26, July 20-24

9:00 - 4:00 pm

PK - 5th

$190

Magic: The Gathering for Beginners

June 22-26

9:00 - 4:00 pm

8th - 12th

$105

Mod Design Full-Day Camp I and II

June 15-19 & July 13-17

9:00 - 4:00 pm

2nd - 8th

$400

Splish Splash Science Full-Day Camp I, II, and III

June 15-19, July 6-10, July 27-31

9:00 - 4:00 pm

PK - 5th

$190

World of Robotics I and II

June 8-12 & July 13-17

9:00 - 4:00 pm

ages 7 - 14

$250


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How do I register for Hammond Summer Programs?

Please visit Hammond’s website at hammondschool.org, click Summer Programs under the Campus Life tab at the top of the webpage to access our online registration system. Registration for all Summer Programs must be completed online through the registration system. A non-refundable deposit of $75 per full-day program and $50 for all other programs is required at the time of registration; however you may also elect to pre-pay in full. The non-refundable deposit is not transferrable. All balances are to be paid in full one week prior to the scheduled program, camp, or offering start date. Remaining balances will be charged to accounts automatically through the online registration system. Registrations for any summer program offering scheduled 7 days or less from the start date must be paid in full at time of registration. Hammond only accepts payment through electronic funds transfer, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.

Are Hammond Summer Programs open to non-Hammond students and adults?

Yes. Hammond welcomes students 3 years old through 12th grade including adults. Bring your friends, families, and neighbors!

What if I need to transfer my summer camps/programs?

Transfers between programs and camps are permissible up to two weeks prior to the scheduled offering start date. Transfer request must be submitted by email to Kevin N. White, Director of Auxiliary Programs.

What is the withdrawal policy?

Families that wish to withdrawal from a summer program must contact Kevin N. White, Director of Auxiliary Programs via email at kwhite@hammondschool.org. Withdrawals two weeks prior to the scheduled program will be refunded the remaining balance, less the non-refundable deposit. The non-refundable deposit is not transferrable. Any withdrawals within two weeks of the summer program are responsible for the full tuition (and fees, if applicable).

What is the refund policy?

Refunds will be issued for withdrawal request received two weeks prior to the scheduled program, less the nonrefundable deposit. The non-refundable deposit is not transferrable. Refunds will not be issued for any withdrawals received within two weeks of the scheduled program. Full refunds are only issued if a program is canceled due to insufficient enrollment. In the event Hammond cancels a program, families will be notified immediately via email through the online registration system. Families may switch to a different summer program and apply the tuition amount toward the balance, or families may request a refund. In order to switch to a different program or receive a refund for a canceled summer program, families must contact the Director of Auxiliary Programs via email. Registration fees are non-refundable. There will not be any refunds issued for any summer program apparel items purchased.


What if my child has allergies?

If your child has anaphylactic allergies or other health needs, please contact the Auxiliary Programs Office at 803.776.0295, ext. 2002. Families are to provide an action plan along with an epi-pen on the first day of their child’s scheduled camp or program. All items will be returned on the last day of their child’s scheduled camp or program.

What does my child need to bring to camp?

In addition to bringing a water bottle, we suggest participants bring a small backpack to hold all of their belongings. Hammond Summer Programs drawstring backpacks are available for purchase for only $5 while supplies last. Hawk Ridge Campers are to bring an extra change of clothes, a towel, a bottle of sunscreen, and a swimsuit to camp. Participants attending an athletic workshop, or camp will need to bring necessary items associated with that particular sport. All participants and campers are required to bring a water bottle with them to camp or their program each day. It is permitted for campers and participants to use their personal (non-Hammond Summer Programs) water bottle.

How do I purchase Hammond summer program apparel and accessories?

Hammond Summer Programs apparel and accessories are available for purchase throughout the online registration process, at our on-site check-in/registration each Monday morning, and there is an online order form listed on our Summer Programs website. Supplies are limited. Be sure to order your summer apparel and accessory items today!

Where and when do participants need to check-in the week of their scheduled camp or program? If I have not registered for a camp or program, and there is still availability, could I register at Hammond? Participants registered to attend full-day programs and morning programs (9:00 AM – 12:00 PM) are required to check-in on Monday’s in the Lower School Gym between 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM. Participants registered to attend afternoon programs (1:00 PM – 4:00 PM) are required to check-in on Monday’s in the Lower School Gym between 12:30 PM – 1:00 PM. Campers checking-in for their camp(s) must be accompanied by an adult.

How do I pick up a child from camp or a summer program?

Contact the Auxiliary Programs Office at 803.776.0295, ext. 2002, and notify Elizabeth “Bibs” Babson, Summer Programs Manager via email at ebabson@hammondschool.org. If your child is enrolled in our Hawk Ridge Camp, please also contact their Lead Camp Counselor (their contact information will be provided to you). This will help us arrange and ensure your child is at carpool early.

Are snacks provided by Hammond Summer Programs?

Due to the variety of allergies and food sensitivities we encounter, we do not provide food to participants and campers. Hammond Summer Programs will have a variety of snacks, drinks and other foods available for purchase each day at the Snack Shacks located on campus. The Snack Shacks are located at the Hammond Baseball Stadium concession stand and at the Hawk’s Nest.

Is lunch provided by Hammond Summer Programs?

Hammond Summer Programs does not provide lunch to campers and participants, but lunches may be brought from home or pre-ordered a week in advance through our Snack Shacks.



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