ESD Summer Programs 4100 Merrell Rd Dallas, Texas 75229
NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID DALLAS TX PERMIT NO. 4224
REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 1, 2014
4100 Merrell Road Dallas, Texas 75229
Don’t miss out on your favorite camps! Register online at www.esdallas.org/summercamp or use the form provided in the back of this brochure. Watch for summer specials on Facebook at www.facebook.com/esdallas.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
A WELCOME FROM THE DIRECTOR
LIMITED ENROLLMENT Each program has minimum and maximum attendance numbers. Enrollment will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and must be
Thank you for your interest in Episcopal School of Dallas’ summer programs. From art camps for three year olds to digital photography for adults, we try to
received in writing with full payment, signed Parent Authorization Form, completed Medical Information, and immunization records (if applicable).
offer something for everyone. Last summer we had more than 1,200 students
We encourage you to register as soon as possible to guarantee a space for your child. Any additions or changes to the registration
from the Dallas area attend our summer program. Please browse through our
form must be e-mailed to Mike Schneider at schneiderm@esdallas.org. ESD welcomes students from any school, and of any race,
entire brochure (organized alphabetically within age groups) to learn about all the
color, and national or ethnic origin.
opportunities that we offer. Our goal is to give you the best-possible camp experience, from drop-off to pick up.
FEES
We think you will agree that there is no place else like ESD.
Each program has a separate cost and schedule, as listed in the brochure, and includes a $50 non-refundable deposit. FULL TUITION IS REQUIRED AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. Fees can be paid by cash, check (payable to ESD Summer Programs), Visa, or MasterCard. Confirmation will be sent shortly after registration is received. Financial Aid is available on a limited basis and
You’ll notice that the camp names are color-coded. Here’s the code:
ADVENTURE SPORTS & RECREATION ACADEMICS ARTS Please register as early as possible to secure your
must be approved by Mike Schneider before registering. An additional late fee charge of $25.00 will be added to each session’s registration fee if registered within seven calendar days of the session.
REFUNDS Cancellations made prior to one week before a program starts will lose the $50 deposit. Within one week of a session, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee. Once a program session starts, there will be no refunds. If ESD cancels a program, you will be refunded 100 percent.
LOCATIONS All camps are held at the Middle and Upper School Campus. The campus is located at Midway and Merrell, just south of Royal Lane.
student’s space and to avoid late fees. If you have any
A map has been provided at the back of this brochure.
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call
REGISTRATION
214-353-5854 or e-mail schneiderm@esdallas.org. Please be sure to read the Important Registration Information found on page 41. I look forward to meeting you this summer!
Registration for all programs begins March 1. Any program that fills by March 5 will revert to a lottery. A completed registration with full payment, signed Parent Authorization Form, completed Medical Information, and immunization records (if applicable) should be mailed to the address below. Completed forms can also be faxed to 214-353-5857. Mike Schneider ESD Summer Programs 4100 Merrell Road Dallas,Texas 75229
DIRECTOR OF SUMMER PROGRAMS
ONLINE REGISTRATION Your online registration is NOT confirmed until you receive a confirmation from Mike Schneider. All online registrations must be paid for with a credit card.
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CONTENTS
PG 2
L OWER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AGE 3 - ENTERING GRADE 4
Creative Arts, Reading and Math Workshops, Science Camps, Fine Motor Skills, and more! PG 15
M IDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAMS ENTERING GRADES 5-8
Technology (Robotics, Keyboarding, Digital Photography, Computers from the Inside Out, etc.), Writing Workshop, Science Camps, Math Workshops, and more!
PG 25
U PPER SCHOOL PROGRAMS ENTERING GRADES 9-12 AND ADULTS
Academic Summer School (like Geometry, Ethics, and Health), Fine Arts, Academic Enrichment Classes, Community Service, and more!
PG 33
S PORTS & RECREATION PROGRAMS AGE 3 - GRADE 12
Baseball, Tennis, Basketball, Soccer, Football, Field Hockey, Volleyball, Softball, Yoga, and more!
PG 39
REGISTRATION FORM
PG 40
PARENT AUTHORIZATION FORM
PG 41
IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
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AGE 3 TO ENTERING GRADE 4 2
PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
3D VOICE PUBLIC SPEAKING
VOICE1
Grades 3 - 4
7/14 - 7/18
9:00 - 12:00
$200
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ALLAKAZZAM MAGIC CAMP
ALLAKAZZAM
Ages 8 - 14
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 4:00
$200
6
ALL BOYS, ALL THE TIME
ALLBOYS
Boys, Grades K - 4
7/28 - 8/1
9:00 - 2:00
$240
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ALL GIRLS, ALL THE TIME
ALLGIRLS1 ALLGIRLS2
Girls, Grades K - 4 Girls, Grades K - 4
7/7 - 7/11 7/14 - 7/18
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
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ART THROUGH EXPLORATION
ART1 ART2
Grades 3 - 5 Grades 3 - 5
6/16 - 6/20 6/23 - 6/27
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$225 $225
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING, MOON MISSION 2014
Ages 5 - 11
7/7 - 7/11
BUILDING NARRATIVE WRITING SKILLS
NARRATIVE
Grade 1
7/28 - 8/1
11:00 - 1:00
$160
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CALLING ALL CONTRACTORS!
CONTRACT1 CONTRACT2
Ages 5 - 7 Ages 5 - 7
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
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CAMP CREATE
CC1 CC2
Age 4 - Grade 2 Age 4 - Grade 2
6/2 - 6/6 6/23 - 6/27
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
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CAMP INVENTION
INVENTION
Grades 1 - 6
7/21 - 7/25
9:00-3:00
$300
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CHESS ANYONE?
CHESS1 CHESS2 CHESS3
Parent and Child Grades K - 8 Grades K - 8
6/2 - 6/6 7/7 - 7/11 7/14 - 7/18
9:00 - 10:30 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$120 for both $200 $200
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COMPREHENSION CONNECTIONS
CONNECT
Grade 2
7/14 - 7/18
11:00 - 1:00
$160
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COMPUTERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT
CIO
Ages 9 - 14
6/9 - 6/13
12:30 - 3:30
$325
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CURIOUS CREATURES AND THE “GROSSOLOGY” ZONE
Ages 5 - 11
7/28 - 8/1
ELEMENTARY READER’S THEATER
ERT1 ERT2
Grades 3 - 4 Grades 1 - 2
6/23 - 6/27 7/14 - 7/18
10:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3:00
$160 $160
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FANCY NANCY CAMP!
FANCY1 FANCY2 FANCY3 FANCY4
Girls, Ages 4 - 6 Girls, Ages 4 - 6 Girls, Ages 4 - 6 Girls, Ages 4 - 6
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20 7/28 - 8/1 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240 $240 $240
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FASHION DESIGNER
FASHION
Girls, Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00-11:00
$130
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FINE MOTOR SKILLS FOR LITTLE ONES
FINEMO1 FINEMO2
Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6
6/30 - 7/3 7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$160 $200
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FOREVER BARBIE
BARBIE
Girls, Ages 4 - 7
7/7 - 7/11
11:30 - 1:30
$130
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FUN AND GAMES!
FUN1 FUN2
Grades K - 2 Grades K - 2
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
FUN FOR BOYS
FUNBOYS1 FUNBOYS2 FUNBOYS3 FUNBOYS4
Boys, Ages 6 - 8 Boys, Ages 6 - 8 Boys, Ages 6 - 8 Boys, Ages 6 - 8
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20 7/28 - 8/1 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240 $240 $240
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FUN FOR GIRLS
FUNGIRLS1 FUNGIRLS2 FUNGIRLS3 FUNGIRLS4
Girls, Ages 6 - 8 Girls, Ages 6 - 8 Girls, Ages 6 - 8 Girls, Ages 6 - 8
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20 7/28 - 8/1 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240 $240 $240
9 9 9 9
FUN WITH PAINT!
PAINT1 PAINT2
Ages 4 - Grade 1 Ages 4 - Grade 1
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
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GIFTED AND TALENTED EXPRESSIONS
GIFTED
Ages 8 - 12
June 23 - 27
11:30 - 1:30
$130
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GROWING READERS
GROW
Grade 1
7/14 - 7/18
8:30 - 10:30
$160
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INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE
CHINESE
Grades 1 - 6
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 3:00
$160
10
ITTY BITTY BOOK CLUB
ITTY1 ITTY2
Ages 4 - 6 Ages 4 - 6
7/28 - 8/1 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
10 10
LEARNING WITH HOT WHEELS
WHEELS
Ages 5 - 8
6/23 - 6/27
9:00 - 11:00
$130
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LEARNING WITH PLAY-DOH
PLAYDOH
Ages 4 - 8
6/23 - 6/27
9:00-11:00
$130
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LEGO DESIGNER
LEGODESIGN1 LEGODESIGN2
Ages 4 - 7 Ages 4 - 7
7/7 - 7/11 7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 11:00 11:30 - 1:30
$130 $130
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LEGO EXPERT
LEGOEXPERT
Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
2:00 - 4:00
$130
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LITTLE OCEANOGRAPHERS
OCEAN
Beginner - K
7/7 - 7/11
10:00 - 12:00
$160
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LOOK AT ME, I’M AN AUTHOR!
AUTHOR
Ages 5 - 12
6/23 - 6/27
2:00 - 4:00
$130
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MAKING THE MOST OF MATH
MMM
Grade 3
6/9 - 6/13
12:00 - 2:00
$160
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MATH COUNTS!
COUNTS1 COUNTS2
Ages 5 - 7 Ages 5 - 7
6/30 - 7/3 7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$160 $200
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MRS. MCVEIGH’S MANNERS
MANNERS1 MANNERS2
Ages 6 - 11 Ages 6 - 11
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$200 $200
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PAINTING ACRYLIC MASTERPIECES
ACRYLIC1 ACRYLIC2
Ages 7 - 12 Ages 7 - 12
6/9 - 6/13 8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 4:00 1:00 - 4:00
$250 $250
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A PIRATE’S PARADISE
PIRATES1 PIRATES2
Boys, Ages 4 - 6 Boys, Ages 4 - 6
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240
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READING FOR MEANING
READ1 READ2
Grade 3 Grade 4
6/2 - 6/6 6/2 - 6/6
10:00 - 12:00 12:00 - 2:00
$160 $160
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ROBOT MANIA AND MYSTERIOUS TECHNO DETECTIVE
Ages 5 - 11
7/14 - 7/18
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
ROCKING GIZMOS AND ROLLING GADGETS
Ages 5 - 11
7/21 - 7/25
RUNWAY FASHION EXPERT DESIGNER
RUNWAY
Girls, Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 11:00
$130
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SHAKE AND SHOUT FOR SCIENCE
SHAKE1 SHAKE2 SHAKE3 SHAKE4
Ages 4 - 7 Ages 4 - 7 Ages 4 - 7 Ages 4 - 7
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20 7/28 - 8/1 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240 $240 $240
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SUMMER FUN
SF1 SF2
Ages 3 - 4 Ages 3 - 4
6/2 - 6/6 MWF 9:00 -12:00, TTH 9:00 - 2:00 $240 6/23 - 6/27 MWF 9:00 - 12:00, TTH 9:00 - 2:00 $240
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SURVIVAL TACTICS BOOT CAMP
SURVIVAL
Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 11:00
$130
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THEATER FUN AND GAMES
THEATER
Ages 8 - 11
7/28 - 8/1
9:00 - 12:00
$225
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WRITING CAN BE FUN
WCBF
Grades 3 - 4
6/9 - 6/13
10:00 - 12:00
$160
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WRITING THROUGH STORYTELLING
STORY
Grade K
7/28 - 8/1
8:30 - 10:30
$160
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TIME
COST PAGE
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Please note: grades listed are for the 2014-15 school year.
EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM COED, AGES 4 - 10
AMED1
6/2 - 6/6
$35
PMED1
6/2 - 6/6
$85
Extended Day is offered in one-week increments from June 2 - August 8. Morning Extended Day is available from 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Extended Day is available from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. Under the guidance of watchful and fun caregivers, children may play outdoors, in the gymnasium, and/ or participate in activities in the classroom. Please use the following information when registering: AMED is for morning Extended Day and PMED is for afternoon Extended Day.
AMED2
6/9 - 6/13
$35
PMED2
6/9 - 6/13
$85
AMED3
6/16 - 6/20
$35
PMED3
6/16 - 6/20
$85
AMED4
6/23 - 6/27
$35
PMED4
6/23 - 6/27
$85
AMED5
7/7 - 7/11
$35
PMED5
7/7 - 7/11
$85
AMED6
7/14 - 7/18
$35
PMED6
7/14 - 7/18
$85
AMED7
7/21 - 7/25
$35
PMED7
7/21 - 7/25
$85
AMED8
7/28 - 8/1
$35
PMED8
7/28 - 8/1
$85
AMED9
8/4 - 8/8
$35
PMED9
8/4 - 8/8
$85
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3D VOICE PUBLIC SPEAKING COED, ENTERING GRADES 3-4
ALL GIRLS, ALL THE TIME GIRLS, ENTERING GRADES K-4
Be bold! Say it! You have something really important to say. Coretta Turner, creator of 3D voice, will help you deliver your message. Overcome your fears and become more confident as your learn to express your creativity and the things that are important to you through the basics of public speaking and storytelling. Check out other students who have become more confident speakers at www.youtube.com/user/3DVoice3DDiscovery.
Join us for a week of girl fun! Students will have a great time cooking, playing games, learning cheers, dancing, creating art, and playing on the waterslide. It will be a week you do not want to miss! Campers need to bring a lunch, bathing suit, and towel. Session 1: ALLGIRLS1 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: ALLGIRLS2 July 14 - 18 9:00 - 2:00 $240
Session: VOICE1 July 14 - 18 9:00 - 12:00 $200
ALLAKAZZAM MAGIC CAMP COED, AGES 8-14 Young Allakazzamers will learn the history of magic, as well as how to make and present their own magic shows, and how to understand the scientific principles behind their projects. Paul Osborne, a professional illusionist that works with all of the world’s greatest magicians, will teach this year’s Magic Camp. At the end of the camp students will get to take home a giant Allakazzam Magic Kit worth more than $100. Session: ALLAKAZZAM August 4 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 $200
ALL BOYS, ALL THE TIME BOYS, ENTERING GRADES K-4 Join us for a week of nothing but boy fun! Come and hang out with ESD’s Mike Schneider and play sports and games on the Merrell Road campus. Work up a sweat then cool off on the water slide. It is pure fun at its best! Campers need to bring a lunch, bathing suit, and towel. Session: ALLBOYS July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 2:00 $240
ART THROUGH EXPLORATION COED, ENTERING GRADES 3-5 In Art Through Exploration, taught by local artist and ESD Beginner teacher Ann Jackson, campers discover art using various materials in a studio-based environment. Subject mater varies upon individual. Using the work of various artists and the natural environment of the ESD quarry as a provocation, students learn to develop their own inspirations. Using an array of art materials, campers problem-solve to bring their unique ideas and expressions to life. This approach to teaching art allows campers to create meaningful and authentic artwork in a nurturing environment. This is primarily a 2-D class, focusing on drawing, painting, and compositions. (Campers will not be working in clay.) Please send campers with a water bottle, snack, and dressed in old clothes because, let’s face it, art can be messy. Session 1: ART1 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 12:00 $225 Session 2: ART2 June 23 - 27 9:00 - 12:00 $225
ASTRONAUT TRAINING, MOON MISSION 2014 COED, ENTERING GRADES 5-11
Construct your own electric powered mini moon buggy, and then join forces to build a life-sized replica of your moon mobile. Help design intergalactic experiments, munch on real astronaut food, and build your very own rocket, complete with a takehome launching system. Session: July 7 - 11 Register at www.destinationscience.org
BUILDING NARRATIVE WRITING SKILLS COED, ENTERING FIRST GRADE
Build up your narrative writing skills with ESD’s Allison Hogan. In this session, students will build their writing skills by working on their own narrative stories. Students will learn about the writing process and how to develop a story, as well as sharpen their phonic and creativity skills. Students will also publish their own narrative stories by the end of the camp. Session: NARRATIVE July 28 - August 1 11:00 - 1:00 $160
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CALLING ALL CONTRACTORS! COED, AGES 5 - 7
Have great fun while learning the use of simple tools, painting, and woodworking. Experience the satisfaction in learning how to complete a project. Some activities may include the development of a board game, constructing 3-D trees, and painting rockets or castles. Learn how to work and build successfully within a team setting! Time will be allotted for outdoor play, games, and the water slide. Campers need to bring a lunch, swimsuit, towel, and water bottle.
Throughout the Amplified™ module, children invent bionic gadgets while journeying to acquire superhuman senses. Time will be spent encountering illusions and discovering if they are a supertaster. Finally, Camp Invention’s flagship module, I Can Invent: Pinbug™, allows participants to use tools to upcycle electronics and build an epic, insectthemed pinball machine! Session: INVENTION July 21 - 25 9:00 - 3:00 $300
Session 1: CONTRACT1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: CONTRACT2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240
CAMP CREATE
COED, 4 YEARS - GRADE 2
Bring your creative camper to draw, paint, sculpt, build, sing, dance, and act. Campers will engage in a variety of hands-on activities using a wide range of materials to explore their artist within. Plan to get messy, have fun, and meet new friends. The sessions will culminate with a short drama production to showcase the week. Campers need to bring a lunch, swimsuit, towel, and water bottle. Session 1: CC1 June 2 - 6 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: CC2 June 23 - 27 9:00 - 2:00 $240
CAMP INVENTION COED, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 6
Let your child be a part of something BIG at this summer’s Camp Invention program! Episcopal School of Dallas is pleased to offer the nationally-acclaimed Camp Invention program to children entering grades one through six. It’s an exciting, weeklong summer adventure in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) that’s all about big ideas. Children will work together to seek innovative solutions to real-world problems and sharpen critical 21st century learning skills as they rotate through four modules that reinvent summer fun. This unforgettable week begins on July 21, when Emily Romprey will direct the Camp Invention MORPHED!™ program. In the Super Go™ module, students design a small, motor-powered vehicle that zooms! Girls and boys will collect energy coins along the way for building ramps, bridges and tunnels for the Super Go Road Rally. Participants will receive personalized challenges from National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees that will ignite a spirit of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship during the Design Studio: Morphed™ module.
CHESS ANYONE?
COED, ENTERING GRADES K - ADULT
Join Mr Baez, a Master level instructor, for an educational and fun week of chess. Learn the basics of chess from notating a game of chess, to the more intricate devices (tactics). Simply put, learn how to beat your dad or mom at chess. Session 1: CHESS1 Parent and Child June 2 - 6 9:00 - 10:30 $120 for both Session 2: CHESS2 Grades K - 8 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 12:00 $200 Session 3: CHESS3 Grades K - 8 July 14 - 18 9:00 - 12:00 $200
COMPREHENSION CONNECTIONS COED, ENTERING SECOND GRADE
Join ESD’s Allison Hogan as she teaches your children all the strategies needed for comprehending books. Your children will learn how to track the meaning of stories while also taking notes about the book. Campers will work on their independent reading skills, including fluency and phonics. Session: CONNECT July 14 - 18 11:00 - 1:00 $160
COMPUTERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT COED, AGES 9 - 14
Have you ever wondered what is going on inside your computer? Open one up and find out! Work with ESD’s Ben Bray to take apart a computer and put it back together again. You will learn about all the parts and pieces in the process. We will give you a 5-year-old computer that you will upgrade to run with a new installation of Windows 7 Professional that you will then get to take home with you. This camp is limited to six students. Session: CIO June 9 - 13 12:30 - 3:30 $325
CURIOUS CREATURES AND THE “GROSSOLOGY” ZONE COED, AGES 5 - 11
Create and train your very own electric-powered walking chameleon. Discover deep sea, prehistoric, and extreme survivors, then enter the “grossology” zone and explore everything from human brains to pus, bacteria, scabs, and your DNA. Session: July 28 - August 1 Register at www.destinationscience.org 7
DESTINATION SCIENCE
COED, AGES 5 - 11
Destination Science kids enjoy those “ah ha” moments! From techno detectives to robots, from sunshine to sound machines, we provide a fun, safe, and unique environment to stir Destination Science. Kids will explore, create, and take home their own science gizmos and gadgets. The camps are for students ages 5 - 11 and run Monday through Friday from either 9:00 12:00 or 9:00 - 3:30. For more information, visit www.destinationscience. org or call (888) 909-2822 or email info@destinationscience.org. This year’s camps include: Astronaut Training Moon Mission, Curious Creatures and the Grossology Zone, Robot Mania and Mysterious Techno Detectives, and Rocking Gizmos and Rocking Gadgets. Descriptions and dates of each camp are included within the division descriptions.
ELEMENTARY READER’S THEATER COED, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 4
Do you love to read and make crafts? Do you enjoy acting, but not the idea of having to memorize tons of lines? Would you like to improve your reading fluency and expression while having a blast at the same time with ESD’s Emily Romprey? If so, this camp was designed just for you! We will be acting out reader’s theater plays and designing crafts to use for our productions. At the end of a fun-filled week, we will perform our plays in front of family and friends. Participants must be able to read at his/her current grade level. Session 1: ERT1 Grades 3-4 June 23 - 27 10:00 - 12:00 $160 Session 2: ERT2 Grades 1-2 July 14 - 18 1:00 - 3:00 $160
FANCY NANCY CAMP! GIRLS, AGES 4 - 6 If you yearn to be dazzled by all things French, then this camp is for you! From dynamic artwork to a très elegant tea party, you are sure to be astounded as we travel through all of the Fancy Nancy books. Come be a member of the Explorer Extraordinaire Club! Time will also be allotted for outdoor play, games, and the water slide. (This camp was adapted from the Fancy Nancy books written by Jane O’Conner.) Campers need to bring a lunch, towel, and bathing suit. Snacks are provided. Session 1: FANCY1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240
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Session 2: FANCY2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 3: FANCY3 July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 4: FANCY4 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240
FASHION DESIGNER GIRLS, AGES 8 - 12 Young girls will graduate from playing dress up to designing their own fashions. Design principles in the areas of sketching, color and pattern coordination, costume design, and fashion history will be applied to their individual style. Designs come to life with beautifully patterned papers, yards and yards of ribbons, colorful sequins, glitzy jewels, glamorous feathers, and oodles of other embellishments. Girls will be grouped into Design Teams for a variety of fun, engaging activities such as White Wedding, Fashion Show-down, and much more! No sewing in this class. This camp is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Sessions: FASHION July 7 - 11 9:00 - 11:00 $130
FINE MOTOR SKILLS FOR LITTLE ONES COED, AGES 3 - 6 Let’s have fun fine-tuning your motor skills! Each student will enjoy writing, tracing, and cutting materials into various shapes and sizes! We will work on letter and number formation, tracing simple shapes, and CVC words. We will strengthen hand muscles by working with homemade play dough, maneuvering chopsticks (while enjoying rice), and using tweezers and other various tools. We will also create small intricate pieces of artwork using paints, torn paper, and collages. Session 1: FINEMO1 June 30 - July 3 9:00 - 12:00 $160 Session 2: FINEMO2 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 12:00 $200
FOREVER BARBIE
GIRLS, AGES 4 - 7
You cannot describe Barbie without using the words successful, fashionable, and timeless! This class is designed to charm and delight any Barbie enthusiast with the future in mind. With more 100 dolls and play sets galore to play with, participants will have fun recreating the daily character building and thematic lessons. By week’s end your child will be inspired and empowered to set and reach future goals. If your daughter loves to play with dolls in an upbeat environment, this is the class for her! This camp is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Session: BARBIE July 7 - 11 11:30-1:30 $130
FUN AND GAMES! COED, ENTERING KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 2 Want to unplug your kids for a week this summer? At Fun and Games, we play a variety of board, card, trivia, word, thinking, memory, and outdoor team games. Each day campers will also use their creativity and game knowledge to create their own games to take home and play with their families and friends. Games are a great way to teach math and reading skills, how to follow directions, strategy, cooperation, and other critical learning skills. Campers need to bring a lunch, towel, and bathing suit. Snacks are provided. Session 1: FUN1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: FUN2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240
FUN FOR BOYS BOYS, AGES 6 - 8 Based on the book The Dangerous Book for Boys by Con and Hal Iggulden, this boysonly camp will spend a fantastic week exploring all things “boy!” We will delve into such things as tying knots, building paper airplanes, making crystals, and more! We will also share classic books for boys that are full of adventure, danger, morals, and life lessons. We may even play a little basketball and soccer along the way! Time will also be allotted for the water slide. Campers need to bring a lunch, bathing suit, and towel. Session 1: FUNBOYS1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: FUNBOYS2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 3: FUNBOYS3 July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 4: FUNBOYS4 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240
FUN FOR GIRLS GIRLS, AGES 6 - 8 Based on the book The Daring Book for Girls by Andrea Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz, this girls-only camp will spend a fun-filled week exploring all things “girl!” We will explore activities such as making jewelry and friendship bracelets, writing diaries, designing our own stationary, and more! We will also discuss important topics such as friendship and manners. We will learn about female inventors, scientists, and explorers, and play games such as hop scotch, four square, basketball, pick-up sticks, and cards! Time will also be allotted for outdoor play, games, and the water slide. Campers need to bring a lunch, bathing suit, and towel. Session 1: FUNGIRLS1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: FUNGIRLS2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 3: FUNGIRLS3 July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 4: FUNGIRLS4 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240
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FUN WITH PAINT! COED, AGES 4 - GRADE 1 Have you ever wanted to splatter paint everywhere? Can you paint without a paintbrush? Wear old clothes and get ready to have fun as we create, explore, learn, and have Fun with Paint! We will use different paints, textures, and everyday objects to make painting come alive. This class is all about the process. Masterpieces will be yours to keep. Time will also be allotted for outdoor play, games, and the water slide. Campers need to bring a lunch, swimsuit, and towel. Session 1: PAINT1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: PAINT2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240
GIFTED AND TALENTED EXPRESSIONS COED, AGES 8 - 12 This program is designed for students who display higher order thinking skills. Plan, create, and construct a series of projects while exploring new challenges daily. Discover left and right brain experimentation, and sharpen visual and auditory skills. Using various materials you will create unique projects, including a picture scrapbook, a super hero comic strip, artwork, jewelry, and fashion creations that express the real you! This class is taught by Fast Forward Kids. Session: GIFTED June 23 - 27 11:30 - 1:30 $130
GROWING READERS COED, ENTERING FIRST GRADE
Growing readers need the right skills to successfully meet the challenge of reading while building a lasting love for books. Join ESD’s Allison Hogan as she guides your growing reader by teaching him or her reading skills and phonics. Campers will also work on their independent reading skills including fluency and comprehension. This
class will surely get your future first grader on the right track. Session: GROW July 14 - 18 8:30 - 10:30 $160
INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE COED, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 6
As China’s role in the global market increases, learning Chinese is not only a fun way of learning a new culture, but also beneficial for future success. This one-week course will introduce Pinyin, a method of using the English alphabet to form Chinese words, Chinese culture and traditions, basic greetings, and commonly used words. The course also builds the foundation for Chinese I. The emphasis is on learning, but we have fun! Session: CHINESE August 4 - 8 1:00 - 3:00 $160
ITTY BITTY BOOK CLUB COED, AGES 4 - 6 Enjoy children’s books with art activities, creative drama, Word Wall, and Pajama Day! Join Nancy Elliott as she shares her favorite books and love of reading from classics to best sellers. Students will keep an illustrated journal as they learn about authors, illustrators, and characters. Past activities have included a nature walk, tea party, and watercolor masterpieces. From Blueberries for Sal to Where the Wild Things Are, this camp has something for everyone! Activities are adapted to individual ability levels. Time will also be allotted for outdoor play and the water slide. Campers need to bring a lunch, bathing suit, and towel. Session 1: ITTY1 July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: ITTY2 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240
LEARNING WITH HOT WHEELS COED, AGES 5 - 8 Endless tracks and obstacle courses await every Hot Wheel’s lover as they discover the world of physical science. What goes up must come down...or does it? Momentum, force, and friction are just some of the concepts students will understand as cars acrobatically fly before them. Measuring length and weight in various units will help in the identification of the fastest, most efficient car on the block. Mega Loop Mayhem, Shark Cliff Hanger, Wolf Mountain, and hundreds of cars are just some of the play equipment that will have you yearning to come each day! This class is taught by Fast Forward Kids. Session: WHEELS June 23 - 27 9:00 - 11:00 $130
LEARNING WITH PLAY-DOH COED, AGES 4 - 8
Look no further for a world of excitement, creativity, and science exploration. Designed to inspire creations of things past, present, and future, you will explore dinosaurs, prehistoric volcanoes, animals, food, transportation, and our solar system. Artistic and social development will engage daily
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creations. Add numerous Play-Doh sets and you will find science fun in a very moldable way! This class is taught by Fast Forward Kids. Session: PLAYDOH June 23 - 27 9:00-11:00 $130
LEGO DESIGNER
COED, AGES 4 - 7
Come and exercise your Lego skills here in ways you have not done before! The unique collection of Lego kits will captivate young minds. Careful guidance from the teacher will allow students to flourish with ideas and overcome obstacles. Individual and team projects will provide opportunities for your child to expand their creativity and social skills as they work toward common goals. This class will surely inspire all Lego enthusiasts! This class is taught by Fast Forward Kids. Session 1: LEGODESIGN1 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 11:00 $130 Session 2: LEGODESIGN2 July 7 - 11 11:30 - 1:30 $130
LEGO EXPERT
COED, AGES 8 - 12
So you say you have done it all with Legos? Let Lego Expert teach you otherwise with activity-based projects that incorporate physical science and math all into one. Instructors will facilitate, but students will do the creating! Give your creation the most torque and battle in robotic tournaments! Real world team building activities will enhance their engineering skill sets. Race against the clock and other teams to be the best Lego expert around! This class is taught by Fast Forward Kids. Session: LEGOEXPERT July 7 - 11 2:00 - 4:00 $130
LITTLE OCEANOGRAPHERS COED, ENTERING BEGINNER TO KINDERGARTEN
LOOK AT ME, I’M AN AUTHOR! COED, AGES 5 - 12 Whether your child struggles in writing or loves it, they will enjoy this class! This class is designed for all levels of writing, whether they are just learning how to make a sentence or write a short story. The scaffold instruction will make writing fun and not laborious, as it sometimes can be. Although grammar will be touched upon, the main focus is writing with voice in all genres from descriptive, narrative, and informational. Making readers laugh or think will be the goal for all their writing. By the end of the week, your little one will be so proud of their writing you might want to buy some frames to showcase the author’s work! This class is taught by Fast Forward Kids. Session: AUTHOR June 23 - 27 2:00 - 4:00 $130
MAKING THE MOST OF MATH
COED, GRADE 3
Come explore mathematics through a hands-on lens! Join ESD’s Natalie Amato as we dive into number sense, place value, comparing numbers, and number story solving in order to make the most of math! Session: MMM June 9 - 13 12:00 - 2:00 $160
MATH COUNTS! COED, AGES 5 - 7 Each student will enjoy multisensory lessons to experience math in creative ways. Skills will include geometry, addition and subtraction, patterns, and simple fractions with pizza! Lastly, we will learn the importance of time and money! Session 1: COUNTS1 June 30 - July 3 9:00 - 12:00 $160 Session 2: COUNTS2 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 12:00 $200
Explore marine life and dive into the magical sea with ESD’s Laura Dauterman! Learn about tropical fish, coral reefs, sea creatures, and much more! From art projects and science experiments, to outdoor splashes, life’s a beach in Little Oceanographers! Campers must be potty trained. Session: OCEAN July 7 - 11 10:00 - 12:00 $160
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MRS. MCVEIGH’S MANNERS COED, AGES 6 - 11 Does your child need to improve his or her manners while still having fun? Then send him or her to Mrs. McVeigh’s Manners. This unique and original curriculum will cover traditional topics like meeting and greeting, setting the table, and non-traditional behaviors such as how to stop a bully, good sportsmanship, and being a polite spectator. Kids love the role-playing, worksheets, and games! See why hundreds of parents have been so delighted with how much their children retain with the Mrs. McVeigh’s Manners program! Children need to bring a lunch and napkin each day. Session 1: MANNERS1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 12:00 $200 Session 2: MANNERS2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 12:00 $200
PAINTING ACRYLIC MASTERPIECES COED, AGES 7 - 12 There is an artist in everyone! During this weeklong class we will recreate some of the greatest paintings from artists such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, and more. Every day, students will learn about a different master and take home a completed acrylic painting. Instructor is Melanie Brannan, graphic designer, fine artist, and teacher at Painting with a Twist in Dallas and Flower Mound. Session 1: ACRYLIC1 June 9 - 13 1:00 - 4:00 $250 Session 2: ACRYLIC2 August 4 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 $250
A PIRATE’S PARADISE
BOYS, AGES 4 - 6
Arrrgh Mateys! Do your kids love pirates and treasure hunts? How about a week full of pirate fun? Climb aboard and we will set sail for a week of make believe! We will make our own pirate hook, hat, eye patch, and even create our own treasure map. We will learn pirate lingo, read pirate stories, and even play capture the Black Pearl. Time will also be allotted for outdoor play, games, and the water slide. Students need to bring a lunch, swimsuit, and towel. Session 1: PIRATES1 June 9 - 13 9:00-2:00 $240 Session 2: PIRATES2 June 16 - 20 9:00-2:00 $240
READING FOR MEANING
COED, ENTERING GRADES 3 - 4
Making, meaning, learning, and pleasure are the ultimate goals of reading. Join ESD’s Natalie Amato as she focuses on reading comprehension skills. Students will learn comprehension strategies that will help them become more successful readers. We will also work on fluency and vocabulary development, and skills that help readers better understand text. During class we will focus on fiction and non-fiction texts as we complete some summer reading requirements, including Bluebonnet and Flying Angel reports. Session 1: READ1 Entering Grade 3 June 2 - 6 10:00 - 12:00 $160 Session 2: READ2 Entering Grade 4 June 2 - 6 12:00 - 2:00 $160
ROBOT MANIA AND MYSTERIOUS TECHNO DETECTIVE COED, AGES 5 - 11 Enter the Robot Lab where you can construct your robot from the ground up and then test the design in the ultimate battle and racearena. Mystery at the museum, magnificent magic, and missing jewels... Who done it? Session: July 14 - 18 Register at www.destinationscience.org
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ROCKING GIZMOS AND ROLLING GADGETS
SHAKE AND SHOUT FOR SCIENCE COED, AGES 4 - 7
COED, AGES 5 - 11
Participate in fun hands-on experiments and activities with a new scientific theme each day! Watch things bubble, fizz, and change right before your eyes! You will take home a science journal filled with the details of each experiment. Time will also be allotted for outdoor play, games, and the water slide. Campers need to bring a lunch, bathing suit, and towel.
Find out how sound waves and electricity become music to your ears as you build your very own rock ‘n’ roll, digital music system that goes anywhere you go. Get the ball rolling while you experiment with gears, levers, and wacky contraptions. Session: July 21 - 25 Register at www.destinationscience.org
RUNWAY FASHION EXPERT DESIGNER GIRLS, AGES 8 - 12
Ever wonder how the latest fashion trends for teens get started? It all starts with imagination and a sketch. By learning key principles of color coordinating and patterns, teen fashion design will not only be made easy, but fun! Awaken new levels of creativity used by today’s hottest starts like Selena Gomez and Zendeya! This class offers unique challenges, and lets students take home and wear their creations the same day they make them! If Paris and New York are in your future goals, this is the class to take! This camp is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids.
Session 1: SHAKE1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 2: SHAKE2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 3: SHAKE3 July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 2:00 $240 Session 4: SHAKE4 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240
Session: RUNWAY July 7 – 11 9:00 – 11:00 $130
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SUMMER FUN COED, AGES 3 - 4 Summer Fun sessions are uniquely designed for campers three and four years of age (must turn 3 before June 1). Preschoolers will enjoy organized activities such as arts and crafts, story time, music, and playground games. Children should be potty-trained and ready for group activities. Campers need to bring a lunch. Snacks are provided. On Tuesday and Thursday, the children will have a brief quiet time and may choose to bring a blanket and/or pillow. Session 1: SF1 June 2 - 6 9:00 - 12:00 MWF, 9:00 - 2:00 TTH $240 Session 2: SF2 June 23 - 27 9:00 - 12:00 MWF, 9:00 - 2:00 TTH $240
SURVIVAL TACTICS BOOT CAMP COED, AGES 8 - 12
Wrapped in games and adventure, unique challenges await you. During survival situations, the four basic needs become shelter, water, fire, and food. By introducing basic techniques, your child will learn how to purify water, signal for help, search for edible food, set up shelter, learn Army chants, plus much, much more! Team Survival games will keep the training light and fun! Designed for children 8-12, this class is essential for kids who like to work and play rough! Enlist now before it’s too late! This course is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Session: SURVIVAL July 7 - 11 9:00-11:00 $130
THEATER FUN AND GAMES COED, AGES 8 - 11 Are you a future star? Do you see yourself performing under the lights? In this fun and interactive class taught by critically acclaimed comedian and teacher, Andy Long, you will find yourself participating in theater activities that will stretch your imagination and keep the audience laughing. We will learn the basics of acting and dramatizing stories filled with fantastic characters and exciting adventures. The fun awaits you!
Who knows, by the end of this camp, your student may end up becoming a published author yourself!
Session: THEATER July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 12:00 $225
COED, ENTERING KINDERGARTEN
WRITING CAN BE FUN COED, ENTERING GRADES 3 - 4
Join Natalie Amato as students learn the process that some of their favorite authors have had to go through in order to publish their books! Students will use their imaginations to bring a story through the writing process of brainstorming, drafting, editing with partners, revising, publishing, and evaluating!
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Session: WCBF June 9 - 13 10:00 - 12:00 $160
WRITING THROUGH STORYTELLING Stories happen to those who tell them. In this session your child will build writing skills by orally narrating stories. Later in the session your child will write stories based on his or her narrative accounts. Taught by ESD’s Allison Hogan, phonemic awareness and phonics will be highlighted while building upon your student’s writing skills. This session will be filled with all the action and drama that your child will create. Session: STORY July 28 - August 1 8:30 - 10:30 $160
ENTERING GRADES 5 - 8
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
COST PAGE
3D VOICE PUBLIC SPEAKING
VOICE2
Grades 5-8
7/14 - 7/18
12:30 - 3:30
$200
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ALLAKAZZAM MAGIC CAMP
ALLAKAZZAM
Ages 8 - 14
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 4:00
$200
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ART THROUGH EXPLORATION
ART1 ART2
Grades 3 - 5 Grades 3 - 5
6/16 - 6/20 6/23 - 6/27
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$225 $225
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ASTRONAUT TRAINING, MOON MISSION 2014
Ages 5 - 11
7/7 - 7/11
BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION
BABY1 BABY2
Ages 11 - 17 Ages 11 - 17
5/30 8/8
9:00 - 12:00 12:00 - 3:00
$75 $75
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CAMP INVENTION
INVENTION
Grades 1 - 6
7/21 - 7/25
9:00 - 3:00
$300
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CHESS ANYONE?
CHESS1 CHESS2 CHESS3
Parents/Grade K and up Grades 5 - 8 Grades 5 - 8
6/2 - 6/6 7/7 - 7/11 7/14 - 7/18
9:00 - 10:30 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$120 for both 19 $200 19 $200 19
COMPUTERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT
CIO
Ages 9 - 14
6/9 - 6/13
12:30 - 3:30
$325
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COMPUTER GAME DESIGN
DESIGN
Grades 6 - 8
6/9 - 6/13
9:00 - 12:00
$235
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CURIOUS CREATURES AND THE “GROSSOLOGY” ZONE
Ages 5 - 11
7/28 - 8/1
DIGITAL BRANDING FOR STUDENTS
BRANDING
Grades 8 - 12
8/11 - 8/15
12:30 - 2:30
$130
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
PHOTO
Grades 7 - Adult
6/2 - 6/6
12:30 - 4:30
$350
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FASHION DESIGNER
FASHION
Girls, Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 11:00
$130
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FLYING INTO SIXTH GRADE SUMMER READING
FLYING6
Grade 6
6/2 - 6/6
9:30 - 11:00
$125
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GAMING UNPLUGGED
GAMING1 GAMING2 GAMING3 GAMING4
Grades 5 - 12 Grades 5 - 12 Grades 5 - 12 Grades 5 - 12
6/2 - 6/6 6/2 - 6/6 6/9 - 6/13 6/9 - 6/13
9:00 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:30 9:00 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:30
$225 $225 $225 $225
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GETTING A HANDLE ON MIDDLE SCHOOL
MSHANDLE
Grade 5 - 6
6/16 - 6/20
8:00 - 3:00
$285
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GIFTED AND TALENTED EXPRESSIONS
GIFTED
Ages 8 - 12
6/23 - 6/27
11:30 - 1:30
$130
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INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE
CHINESE
Grades 1 - 6
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 3:00
$160
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INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH I
IS1
Grades 8 - 12
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 3:00
$160
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KEYBOARDING
KB1 KB2
Grades 6 - 8 Grades 5 - 8
8/4 - 8/8 8/4 - 8/8
8:30 - 10:30 12:30 - 2:30
$160 $160
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LEGO EXPERT
LEGOEXPERT
Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
2:00 - 4:00
$130
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
LEGO ROBOTICS WORKSHOP
ROBO1 ROBO2
Grades 7 - 8 Grades 7 - 8
8/4 - 8/8 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 12:00 12:30 - 3:30
$230 $230
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LOOK AT ME, I’M AN AUTHOR!
AUTHOR
Ages 5 - 12
6/23 - 6/27
2:00 - 4:00
$130
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MAKING MOVIES!
MOVIE
Grades 5 - 8
6/16 - 6/20
8:30 - 11:30
$230
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MAKING POTTERY ON THE POTTER’S WHEEL
POTTERY
Grades 5 - 12
6/2 - 6/11
10:00 - 12:00
$250
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MATH TUNE-UP 5 AND 6
MT5 MT6
Grade 5 Grade 6
8/4 - 8/8 8/4 - 8/8
8:30 - 10:30 10:30 - 12:30
$160 $160
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MATH TUNE-UP 7
MT7
Grade 7
8/4 - 8/8
8:30 - 10:30
$160
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MATH TUNE-UP 8
MT8
Grade 8
8/4 - 8/8
10:30 -12:30
$160
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MRS. MCVEIGH’S MANNERS
MANNERS1 MANNERS2
Ages 6 - 11 Ages 6 - 11
6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$200 $200
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PAINTING ACRYLIC MASTERPIECES
ACRYLIC1 ACRYLIC2
Ages 7- 12 Ages 7- 12
6/9 - 6/13 8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 4:00 1:00 - 4:00
$250 $250
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ROBOT MANIA AND MYSTERIOUS TECHNO DETECTIVE
Ages 5 - 11
7/14 - 7/18
Register at www.destinationscience.org
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ROCKING GIZMOS AND ROLLING GADGETS
Ages 5 - 11
7/21 - 7/25
Register at www.destinationscience.org
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RUNWAY FASHION EXPERT DESIGNER
RUNWAY
Girls, Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 11:00
$130
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STUDY SKILLS AND LEARNING STRATEGIES WORKSHOP
STUDY1 STUDY2
Grades 7 - 8 Grades 5 - 6
8/11 - 8/13 8/11 - 8/13
8:30 - 11:30 12:00 - 3:00
$160 $160
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STYLE + STAR + SHOW, FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION AND MODELING
MODELING1 MODELING2
Girls, Ages 11 - 13 Girls, Ages 14 - 16
8/11-8/15 8/11 - 8/15
10:00 - 12:00 12:30 - 2:30
$200 $200
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STYLIST’S CAMP
STYLIST1 STYLIST2
Girls, Ages 11 - 13 Girls, Ages 14 - 16
8/18 - 8/22 8/18 - 8/22
10:00 - 12:00 12:30 - 2:30
$200 $200
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SUMI-E PAINTING & CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP
SUMIE
Ages 12 - 18
6/16
9:00 - 1:00
$125
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SURVIVAL TACTICS BOOT CAMP
SURVIVAL
Ages 8 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 11:00
$130
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THEATER FUN AND GAMES
THEATER
Ages 8 - 11
7/28 - 8/1
9:00 - 12:00
$225
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WRITING WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS
WWMS
Grades 6 - 8
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 3:00
$160
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3D VOICE PUBLIC SPEAKING
COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 8
Be bold! Say it! You have something really important to say. Coretta Turner, creator of 3D voice, will help you deliver your message. Overcome your fears and become more confident as your learn to express your creativity and the things that are important to you through the basics of public speaking and storytelling. Check out other students who have become more confident speakers at www.youtube.com/user/3DVoice3DDiscovery. Session: VOICE2 July 14 – 18 12:30 - 3:30 $200
ALLAKAZZAM MAGIC CAMP
COED, AGES 8 - 14
Young Allakazzamers will learn the history of magic, as well as how to make and present their own magic shows, and how to
understand the scientific principles behind their projects. Paul Osborne, a professional illusionist that works with all of the world’s greatest magicians, will teach this year’s Magic Camp. At the end of the camp students will get to take home a giant Allakazzam Magic Kit worth more than $100. Session: ALLAKAZZAM August 4 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 $200
ART THROUGH EXPLORATION
COED, ENTERING GRADES 3 - 5
In Art Through Exploration, taught by local artist and ESD Beginner teacher Ann Jackson, campers discover art using various materials in a studiobased environment. Subject matter varies upon individual. Using the work of various artists and the natural environment of the ESD quarry as a provocation, students learn to develop their own inspirations. With an array of art materials, campers problem-solve to bring their unique ideas and expressions to life. This approach to teaching art allows campers to create meaningful and authentic artwork in a nurturing environment. This is primarily a 2-D class, focusing on drawing, painting, and compositions. (Campers will not be working in clay.) Please send campers with a water bottle, snack, and dressed in old clothes because, let’s face it, art can be messy. Session 1: ART1 June 16 - 20 9:00 – 12:00 $225 Session 2: ART2 June 23 – 27 9:00 – 12:00 $225
ASTRONAUT TRAINING, MOON MISSION 2014 COED, AGES 5 - 11
Construct your own electric powered mini moon buggy, and then join forces to build a life-sized replica of your moon mobile. Help design intergalactic experiments, munch on real astronaut food, and build your very own rocket, complete with a take-home launching system. Session: July 7 – 11 Register at www.destinationscience.org
BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION
COED, AGES 11 - 17
Learn how to be a safe, responsible, and great babysitter. Students will not only learn the ins and outs of babysitting, but also get certified in CPR and first aid. The course is taught by instructors from, “It’s Breathtaking.” Session 1: BABY1 May 30 9:00 - 12:00 $75 Session 2: BABY2 August 8 12:00 - 3:00 $75
CAMP INVENTION COED, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 6 The Episcopal School of Dallas is pleased to offer the nationally-acclaimed “Camp Invention” program to children entering grades one through six. It is an exciting, weeklong adventure in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) that is all about big ideas. Children will work together to seek innovative solutions to real-world problems and sharpen critical 21st century learning skills as they rotate through four modules that reinvent summer fun. This unforgettable week begins on July 21, when ESD’s Emily Romprey will direct the Camp Invention MORPHED!™ program. In the Super Go™ module, students design a small, motor-powered vehicle that zooms! Girls and boys will collect energy coins along the way for building ramps, bridges, and tunnels for the Super Go Road Rally. 18
CURIOUS CREATURES AND THE “GROSSOLOGY” ZONE COED, AGES 5 - 11
Create and train your very own electric-powered walking chameleon. Discover deep sea, prehistoric, and extreme survivors, then enter the “grossology” zone and explore everything from human brains to pus, bacteria, scabs, and your DNA. Session: July 28 – August 1 Register at www.destinationscience.org
DESTINATION SCIENCE
Participants will receive personalized challenges from National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductees that will ignite a spirit of creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship during the Design Studio: Morphed™ module. Throughout the Amplified™ module, children invent bionic gadgets while journeying to acquire superhuman senses. Time will be spent encountering illusions and discovering if they are a supertaster. Finally, Camp Invention’s flagship module, I Can Invent: Pinbug™, allows participants to use tools to up cycle electronics and build an epic, insectthemed pinball machine! Session: INVENTION July 21 – 25 9:00 - 3:00 $300
CHESS ANYONE?
COED, ENTERING GRADES K - ADULT
Join Mr Baez, a Master level instructor, for an educational and fun week of chess. Learn the basics of chess from notating a game of chess, to the more intricate devices (tactics). Simply put, learn how to beat your dad or mom at chess. Session 1: CHESS1 Parent and Child June 2 - 6 9:00 - 10:30 $120 for both Session 2: CHESS2 Grades K - 8 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 12:00 $200 Session 3: CHESS3 Grades K - 8 July 14 - 18 9:00 - 12:00 $200
COED, AGES 5 - 11
Destination Science kids enjoy those “ah ha” moments! From techno detectives to robots, from sunshine to sound machines, we provide a fun, safe, and unique environment to stir Destination Science. Kids will explore, create, and take home their own science gizmos and gadgets. The camps are for students ages 5 - 11 and run Monday through Friday from either 9:00 12:00 or 9:00 - 3:30. For more information, visit www.destinationscience. org or call (888) 909-2822 or email info@destinationscience.org. This year’s camps include: Astronaut Training Moon Mission, Curious Creatures and the Grossology Zone, Robot Mania and Mysterious Techno Detectives, and Rocking Gizmos and Rocking Gadgets. Descriptions and dates of each camp are included within the division descriptions.
DIGITAL BRANDING FOR STUDENTS COED, ENTERING GRADES 8 - 12 Want to learn how to set yourself apart from others on the web? Learn how to create a digital portfolio, show up in Google search results, and build your own brand online. Having a digital presence could help you get into one of your favorite colleges or land that first job! Session: BRANDING August 11 - 15 12:30 - 2:30 $130
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP COED, ENTERING GRADES 7 - ADULT
Come learn the fundamentals of digital storytelling, game development, and programming using GameMaker. During this camp, students will create interactive animations and games. Projects will include adding sounds and original artwork, while students also will learn the basic concepts of computer programming (decision structures, loops, etc.), utilize their logical-thinking and problem-solving abilities, and have a lot of fun!
In this workshop, you will learn how to properly expose, download, and edit your digital photographs like a pro. ESD’s George Fiala will show you how to transform your images into beautiful works of art by using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Learn how to shoot color and black and white in this course. Several professional photographers and their images will be studied as well as a documentary film. Computers and software will be provided by ESD, but the student or adult must provide cameras. Digital SLR cameras with raw file capability are recommended.
Session: DESIGN June 9 - 13 9:00 - 12:00 $235
Session: PHOTO June 2 – 6 12:30 - 4:30 $350
COMPUTERS FROM THE INSIDE OUT
COED, AGES 9 - 14
Have you ever wondered what is going on inside your computer? Open one up and find out! Work with ESD’s Ben Bray to take apart a computer and put it back together again. You will learn about all the parts and pieces in the process. We will give you a 5-year-old computer that you will upgrade to run with a new installation of Windows 7 Professional, that you will then get to take home with you. This camp is limited to six students. Session: CIO June 9 – 13 12:30 - 3:30 $325
COMPUTER GAME DESIGN COED, ENTERING GRADES 6 - 8
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FASHION DESIGNER
GIRLS, AGES 8 - 12
Young girls will graduate from playing dress up to designing their own fashions. Design principles in the areas of sketching, color and pattern coordination, costume design, and fashion history will be applied to their individual style. Designs come to life with beautifully patterned papers, yards of ribbon, colorful sequins, glitzy jewels, glamorous feathers, and oodles of other embellishments. Girls will be grouped into Design Teams for a variety of fun and engaging activities such as a White Wedding, Fashion Show-Down, and much more! No sewing in this class. This camp is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Session: FASHION July 7 - 11 9:00 - 11:00 $130
FLYING INTO SIXTH GRADE SUMMER READING COED, ENTERING GRADE SIX
This one-week class will help rising ESD sixth graders get a jump-start on their required summer reading and hone important skills in reading comprehension and note-taking, as well as the use of graphic organizers. ESD English teacher, Lisa Chapman, will teach this class. Session: FLYING6 June 2 - 6 9:30 - 11:00 $125
GAMING UNPLUGGED
COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 12
Join ESD teachers and gamers Chris Steele and Scott Goetsch to see how much fun the world of modern board-gaming can be. The morning session will focus on fun, physical games, and board and card games students play with their friends. Among other games, students will knock out each other’s chickens in Loopin’ Louie, knock down walls with Crossbows and Catapults, and flick cars past them in PitchCar. Students will also team up with camp-mates to cure the world from a Pandemic, save treasures from the Forbidden Island, and defend their castles from Ogres and Trolls. Afternoon sessions will focus on strategy. Students will look at classics like Risk, and also explore many new mechanics including auctions, roundels, variable player powers, variable player turn orders, and victory points. They will have a chance to play most of the top-rated board games in the world like Agricola, Puerto Rico, Powergrid, Race for the Galaxy, Ticket to Ride, Betrayal at the House on the Hill, Sucking Vacuum, Carcassonne, Dominion, and Eminent Domain. Questions? Please email Mr. Goetsch (goetschs@esdallas.org) or Mr. Steele (steelec@esdallas.org). Session 1: GAMING1 June 2 - 6 9:00 - 11:30 $225 Session 2: GAMING2 June 2 - 6 12:30 - 3:30 $225 Session 3: GAMING3 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 11:30 $225 Session 4: GAMING4 June 9 - 13 12:30 - 3:30 $225
GETTING A HANDLE ON MIDDLE SCHOOL COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 6
This summer program helps students acclimate to the academic programs in ESD’s fifth and sixth grade 20
curriculums. Topics covered include an introduction to online communication, summer reading, how to utilize the Gill Library, research skills, use of graphic organizers, math review, and science skills. In addition to their classes, students will participate in social activities, including a Friday field trip with a curricular tie. Session: MSHANDLE June 16-20 8:00 - 3:00 $285
GIFTED AND TALENTED EXPRESSIONS COED, AGES 8 - 12
This program is designed for students who display higher order thinking skills and plan, create, and construct a series of projects while exploring new challenges daily. Discover left and right brain experimentation, and sharpen visual and auditory skills. Using various materials, students will create unique projects, including a picture scrapbook, a super hero comic strip, artwork, jewelry, and fashion creations that express the real you! This course is taught by an instructor from Fastforward Kids. Session: GIFTED June 23 – 27 11:30 – 1:30 $130
INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE COED, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 6
As China’s role in the global market increases, learning Chinese is not only a fun way of learning a new culture, but also beneficial for future success. This one-week course will introduce Pinyin, a method of using the English alphabet to form Chinese words, Chinese culture and traditions, basic greetings, and commonly used words. The course also builds the foundation for Chinese I. The emphasis is on learning, but we have fun! Session: CHINESE August 4 - 8 1:00 - 3:00 $160
INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH I COED, ENTERING GRADES 8 - 12 This one-week course will focus on the four skills involved when learning a foreign language: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Special emphasis will be given to memorizing the alphabet and the correct pronunciation of words. Session: IS1 August 4 – 8 1:00 - 3:00 $160
KEYBOARDING COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 8 This is a course for Middle School students who wish to improve their keyboarding skills. While working to increase speed and accuracy, students will learn correct finger placement, posture, and movement. Session 1: KB1 Grades 6 - 8 August 4 - 8 8:30 - 10:30 $160 Session 2: KB2 Grades 5 - 8 August 4 - 8 12:30 - 2:30 $160
LEGO EXPERT COED, AGES 8 - 12 So you say you have done it all with Legos? Let Lego Expert teach you otherwise with activity-based projects that incorporate physical science and math all into one. Instructors will facilitate, but students will do the creating! Give your creation the most torque and battle in robotic tournaments! Real world team building activities will enhance their engineering skill sets. Race against the clock and other teams to be the best Lego expert around! This course is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Session: LEGOEXPERT July 7 - 11 2:00 - 4:00 $130
LEGO ROBOTICS WORKSHOP COED, ENTERING GRADES 7 - 8 Ready for some robofun? Build an autonomous robot using LEGOs. Attach a light sensor and program your bot to follow a line. Add touch sensors to
help your bot avoid walls and other obstacles. Students will be introduced to the FLL (First Lego League) competition rules, missions, and theme for this year’s competition. Classes will be taught by ESD’s Cassie Nutter. Session 1: ROBO1 August 4 - 8 9:00 -12:00 $230 Session 2: ROBO2 August 4 – 8 12:30 – 3:30 $230
LOOK AT ME, I’M AN AUTHOR!
COED, AGES 5 - 12
Whether your child struggles in writing or loves it, they will enjoy this class! This class is designed for all levels of writing, whether they are just learning how to make a sentence or write a short story. The scaffold instruction will make writing fun and not laborious, as it sometimes can be. Although grammar will be touched upon, the main focus is writing with voice in all genres from descriptive, narrative, and informational. Making readers laugh or think will be the goal for all their writing. By the end of the week, your little one will be so proud of their writing you might want to buy some frames to showcase the author’s work! This course is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Session: AUTHOR June 23 - 27 2:00 - 4:00 $130
MAKING MOVIES! COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 8 Lights! Camera! Action! Learn to shoot video using an iPad! Students will edit their raw footage on the computer and add titles, sounds, and other special effects. On the last day, they will pull up some chairs, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the movies! Movies are more fun with lots of characters, so ask some friends to sign up, too! Session: MOVIE June 16 - 20 8:30 - 11:30 $230
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MAKING POTTERY ON THE POTTER’S WHEEL COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 12
Have you ever wanted to try the potter’s wheel? Now is the time! Spend a week with ESD’s Barbara Brault making pots on the potter’s wheel. Students will spend the first five days of camp making pots on the wheel, and then glazing their work in the final three days. Old clothes a must! Session: POTTERY June 2 – 11 10:00 - 12:00 $250
MATH TUNE-UP 5, 6 COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 6
This is a five-day workshop focusing each day on one or two concepts. MT5 will work on multiplication, fact review, division, decimals, fractions, and place value. MT6 will work on decimals, fractions, ratios, probability, beginning algebra, area, perimeter, and volume. The focus is review of concepts in preparation for the new school year. The course is designed for students who have encountered difficulties in math during the school year. Session 1: MT5 Grade 5 August 4 - 8 8:30 - 10:30 $160 Session 2: MT6 Grade 6 August 4 - 8 10:30 - 12:30 $160
MATH TUNE-UP 7 COED, ENTERING GRADE 7 This is a five-day workshop that will focus on several concepts each day. MT7 will work on decimals, fractions, decimal/ fraction/percent conversions, mental math, absolute value, and beginning algebra. The class will review concepts in preparation for the new school year, and the course is designed for students who have encountered difficulties in math during the previous school year. Session: MT7 August 4 - 8 8:30 - 10:30 $160
previous school year. Session: MT8 August 4 - 8 10:30 - 12:30 $160
MRS. MCVEIGH’S MANNERS COED, AGES 6 - 11 Does your child need to improve his or her manners and like having fun? Then send him or her to a Mrs. McVeigh’s Manners camp! This unique and original curriculum will cover traditional topics like meeting and greeting and setting the table, and non-traditional such as how to stop a bully, good sportsmanship, and being a polite spectator. Kids love the role-playing, our worksheets, and games! See why hundreds of parents have been so delighted with how much their children retain with the Mrs. McVeigh’s Manners program! Children need to bring a lunch and a napkin each day. Session 1: MANNERS1 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 12:00 $200 Session 2: MANNERS2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 12:00 $200
PAINTING ACRYLIC MASTERPIECES COED, AGES 7 - 12 There is an artist in everyone! During this weeklong class we will recreate some of the greatest paintings from artists such as Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso, and more. Every day, students will learn about a different master and take home a completed acrylic painting. Instructor is Melanie Brannan, graphic designer, fine artist, and teacher at Painting with a Twist in Dallas and Flower Mound. Session 1: ACRYLIC1 June 9 - 13 1:00 - 4:00 $250 Session 2: ACRYLIC2 August 4 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 $250
ROBOT MANIA AND MYSTERIOUS TECHNO DETECTIVE COED, AGES 5 - 11
Enter the Robot Lab where you can construct your robot from the ground up and then test the design in the ultimate battle and racearena. Mystery at the museum, magnificent magic, and missing jewels...Who done it? Session: July 14 – 18 Register at www.destinationscience.org
ROCKING GIZMOS AND ROLLING GADGETS COED, AGES 5 - 11 Find out how sound waves and electricity become music to your ears as you build your very own rock ‘n’ roll, digital music system that goes anywhere you go. Get the ball rolling while you experiment with gears, levers, and wacky contraptions. Session: July 21 – 25 Register at www.destinationscience.org
MATH TUNE-UP 8 COED, ENTERING GRADE 8 This is a five-day workshop that will focus on several concepts each day. MT8 will work on multi-step equations, the distributive property, exponents, absolute value, and polynomials. The class will review concepts in preparation for Algebra IA, and the course is designed for students who have encountered difficulties in math during the
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RUNWAY FASHION EXPERT DESIGNER GIRLS, AGES 8 - 12 Ever wonder how the latest fashion trends for teens get started? It all starts with imagination and a sketch. By learning key principles of color coordinating and patterns, teen fashion design will not only be made easy, but fun! Awaken new levels of creativity used by today’s
hottest starts like Selena Gomez and Zendeya! This class offers unique challenges, and lets students take home their creations the same day they make them! If Paris and New York are in your future goals, this is the class to take! This camp is taught by an instructor from Fast Forward Kids. Session: RUNWAY July 7 – 11 9:00 - 11:00 $130
STUDY SKILLS AND LEARNING STRATEGIES WORKSHOP COED, ENTERING GRADES 5 - 8
This course is designed to help students achieve academic success by being exposed to various study skills. Topics include organization, learning styles, homework, time management, stress management, note taking, concentration, memory, test preparation, taking tests, and more. Session 1: STUDY1 Grades 7 - 8 August 11 – 13 8:30 - 11:30 $160 Session 2: STUDY2 Grades 5 - 6 August 11 – 13 12:00 - 3:00 $160
STYLE + STAR + SHOW, FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION AND MODELING GIRLS, AGES 11 - 16
Harriet Kelly Gibbe, award winning fashion producer, brings her 15 years of fashion show production and modeling to ESD for the summer. Students will learn the secrets behind the scenes of a fashion show by producing and modeling in their own fashion production. Students will also learn how to model, produce, style (select runway clothes), design hair and makeup, pick music, and direct the fashion show. Session 1: MODELING1 Ages 11 - 13 August 11 - 15 10:00 - 12:00 $200 Session 2: MODELING2 Ages 14 - 16 August 11 - 15 12:30 - 2:30 $200
STYLIST’S CAMP GIRLS, AGES 11 - 16 Discover what stylists do, why it’s so much fun, and why it’s the fastest growing profession in fashion. Learn from the pros about how to design and build mood boards, fashion tips and tricks for every season, and wardrobe fundamentals for your age and style! Session 1: STYLIST1 Ages 11 - 13 August 18 – 22 10:00 - 12:00 $200 Session 2: STYLIST2 Ages 14 - 16 August 18 – 22 12:30 - 2:30 $200
SUMI-E PAINTING & CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP COED, AGES 12 - 18
This is an introductory course to the classic painting style of Japan where students will learn the basic brushstrokes needed to paint a variety of elegant trees, flowers, and 23
animals. Have fun incorporating calligraphic text into your compositions in this half-day workshop. This camp is limited to 18 students. Session: SUMIE June 16 9:00 - 1:00 $125
SURVIVAL TACTICS BOOT CAMP
COED, AGES 8 - 12
Wrapped in games and adventure, unique challenges await you. During survival situations, the four basic needs become shelter, water, fire, and food. By introducing basic techniques, your child will learn how to purify water, signal for help, search for edible food, set up shelter, learn Army chants, plus much, much more! Team Survival games will keep the training light and fun! Designed for children 8-12, this class is essential for kids who like to work and play rough! Enlist now before it’s too late! Session: Survival July 7 - 11 9:00-11:00 $130
THEATER FUN AND GAMES COED, AGES 8 - 11 Are you a future star? Do you see yourself performing under the lights? In this fun and interactive class taught by critically acclaimed comedian and teacher, Andy Long, you will find yourself participating in theater activities that will stretch your imagination and keep the audience laughing. We will learn the basics of acting and dramatizing stories filled with fantastic characters and exciting adventures. The fun awaits you! Session: THEATER July 28 - August 1 9:00 - 12:00 $225
WRITING WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS COED, ENTERING GRADES 6 - 8
This workshop encourages students to embrace their inner writer by engaging in the writing process, including finding topics, pre-writing, drafting, editing, and polishing. Inspired by non-fiction selections that trigger their own important memories, students draft their own personal essays and poems. Applying some mini-grammar lessons on punctuation and usage, students then shape their drafts into finished pieces. Upon completion of the course, students receive an anthology of the works they have penned, realizing that writing is truly a labor of love! Session: WWMS August 4 - 8 1:00 - 3:00 $160
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ENTERING GRADES 9-12 AND ADULTS
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST CREDITS PAGE
ALGEBRA 1B
ALG1B
Grade 9
6/2 - 7/15
8:00 - 12:00
$1,400
1/2 unit
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AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
GOV
Grades 11 - 12
6/2 - 6/27
8:30 - 11:30
$700
1/2 unit
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APPS DEVELOPMENT
APPS
Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 6/27
8:30 - 11:30
$700
1/2 unit
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ECONOMICS
ECON
Grades 11 - 12
6/2 - 6/27
12:30 - 3:30
$700
1/2 unit
28
ETHICS
ETH
Grades 11 - 12
6/2 - 6/27
8:30 - 11:30
$700
1/2 unit
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GEOMETRY
GEO
Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 7/15
8:00 - 12:00
$1,400
1 unit
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
HW1 HW2 HW3
Grades 9 - 12 Grades 9 - 12 Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 6/27 6/2 - 6/27 7/7 - 8/1
8:30 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:30 9:30 - 12:30
$700 $700 $700
1/2 unit 1/2 unit 1/2 unit
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HONORS COMPUTER SCIENCE
COMPSCI
Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 6/27
12:30-3:30
$700
1/2 unit
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SPANISH II
SPAN2
Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 7/15
8:30 - 12:30
$1,400
1 unit
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SUMMER CREDIT
NON-CREDIT COURSES
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CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION
BABY1 BABY 2
Ages 11 - 17 Ages 11 - 17
5/30 8/8
9:00 - 12:00 12:00 - 3:00
$75 $75
30 30
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: ONE AND DONE!
COLLEGE1 COLLEGE2 COLLEGE3
Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12
8/4 - 8/7 8/11 - 8/14 8/18 - 8/21
1:30 - 4:00 9:30 - 12:00 1:30 - 4:00
$225 $225 $225
30 30 30
COMMUNITY SERVICE
CS1 CS2 CS3 CS4
Grades 9 - 12 Grades 9 - 12 Grades 9 - 12 Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 6/6 6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20 7/7 - 7/11
8:30 - 12:30 12:30 - 4:30 8:30-12:30 8:30 - 12:30
$250 $250 $250 $250
30 30 30 30
CREATIVE WRITING
CREATIVE
Grades 9 - 12
6/23 - 6/27
1:00 - 3:00
$250
30
DIGITAL BRANDING FOR STUDENTS
BRANDING
Grades 8 - 12
8/11 - 8/15
12:30 - 2:30
$130
30
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
PHOTO
Grades 7 - Adult
6/2 - 6/6
12:30 - 4:30
$350
30
FIGHT LIKE A GIRL
FIGHT1 FIGHT2 FIGHT3
Girls, Grade 12 Girls, Grade 12 Girls, Grades 9 - 12
5/19 - 5/23 5/19 - 5/23 6/9 - 6/13
9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 4:00 4:00 - 7:00
$500 $500 $500
30 30 30
GAMING UNPLUGGED
GAMING1 GAMING2 GAMING3 GAMING4
Grades 5 - 12 Grades 5 - 12 Grades 5 - 12 Grades 5 - 12
6/2 - 6/6 6/2 - 6/6 6/9 - 6/13 6/9 - 6/13
9:00 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:30 9:00 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:30
$225 $225 $225 $225
30 30 30 30
GEL MONOTYPE PRINTING WORKSHOP
GEL
Ages 14 - 18
6/14
9:00 - 3:30
$225
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
GETTING A HANDLE ON UPPER SCHOOL
USHANDLE
Grade 9
8/4 - 8/8
12:30 - 4:00
$260
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INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH I
IS1
Grades 8 - 12
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 3:00
$160
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LIFE DRAWING & PAINTING: BUILDING YOUR PORTFOLIO
LIFE
Ages 15 - 18
6/9 - 6/13
1:00 - 4:00
$325
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MAKING POTTERY ON THE POTTER’S WHEEL
POTTERY
Grades 5 - 12
6/2 - 6/11
10:00 - 12:00
$250
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PRINTMAKING: MONOPRINTS
MONOPRINTS
Grades 9 - 12
8/4 - 8/8
1:00 - 4:00
$325
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PORTFOLIO PREPARATION
PORTFOLIO1 PORTFOLIO2
Grades 10 - 12 Grades 10 - 12
6/23 - 6/27 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$325 $325
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REVIEW OF FRENCH I
REVIEWFR1
Grades 9 - 12
8/4 - 8/8
11:00 - 1:00
$160
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REVIEW OF SPANISH I AND II
REVIEW1 REVIEW2
Grades 9 - 12 Grades 9 - 12
6/2 - 6/20 7/28 - 8/15
$160 $160
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PRINTMAKING: SOLAR PLATE ETCHINGS
SOLAR
Grades 10 - 12
6/23 - 6/27
1:00 - 4:00
$325
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STYLE + STAR + SHOW, FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION AND MODELING
MODELING2
Girls, Ages 14 - 16
8/11 - 8/15
12:30 - 2:30
$200
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STYLIST’S CAMP
STYLIST2
Girls, Ages 14 - 16
8/18 - 8/22
12:30 - 2:30
$200
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SUMI-E PAINTING & CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP
SUMIE
Ages 12 - 18
6/16
9:00 - 1:00
$125
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WONDER OF WORDS
WONDER
Grade 9 - 12
6/23 - 6/27
9:00 - 11:00
$160
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WRITING THE COLLEGE ESSAY
WCE1 WCE2 WCE3 WCE4
Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12 Grade 12
6/2 - 6/6 6/2 - 6/6 8/11 - 8/15 8/18 - 8/22
9:00 - 11:00 12:00 - 2:00 1:00 - 3:00 11:00 - 1:00
$225 $225 $225 $225
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WRITING WORKSHOP FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
WWHS
Grades 9 - 12
8/4 - 8/8
1:30 - 3:30
$160
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IMPORTANT GUIDELINES
SUMMER CREDIT
ACADEMIC CREDIT AND GRADE REPORTS: Summer School
ALGEBRA 1B ENTERING GRADE 9, TWO-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT OF CREDIT
course offerings include one-semester and two-semester courses. The two-semester courses are Algebra IB, Spanish II, and Geometry. Upon completion of a course, a report with the final grade will be sent to the student and the designated school.
This course builds on the foundations laid in Algebra 1A. Course topics include the study of linear and quadratic equations, functions and systems, their graphs, linear inequalities, a formal introduction to rational expressions and radicals, and, time permitting, elementary (right triangle) trigonometry. Permission of the Department Chair and Upper School Head is required. Prerequisite: Algebra 1A.
ATTENDANCE POLICY: Two-semester courses will meet four hours each day; other courses for credit will meet three hours each day. Credit is forfeited if more than two days are missed per semester. The student assumes responsibility for making arrangements with the teacher to make up material missed during absences. Arrival after the stated class time is considered as tardy to class. Four tardies, excused or unexcused, equals one absence. A student who is more than ten minutes late but arrives within the first half of a class will receive a half-absence; a full absence is awarded if a student arrives during the last half of class. Note: There will no be classes on Friday, July 4, a federal holiday.
Session: ALG1B June 2 - July 15 8:00 - 12:00 $1,400 1/2 Credit
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT ENTERING GRADES 11 - 12, ONE-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT OF CREDIT
This course is an examination of the American political system with an emphasis on structure and function of government at both state and national levels. The role of political parties and interest groups will be examined. Other systems of government will be briefly compared. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. Priority given to rising seniors; class has limited enrollment. Session: GOV June 2 - 27 8:30 - 11:30 $700 1/2 Credit
SUMMER SCHOOL DROP/ADD POLICY: Students may drop a summer school course within three school days of the beginning of each summer semester without consequence. After the three-day deadline, a grade of WP (withdrawal/pass) or WF (withdrawal/fail) is recorded on the transcript. WP and WF grades are not included in the student’s grade point calculation.
CODE OF CONDUCT: Students are expected to adhere to all rules and regulations as stated in the 2013 - 2014 ESD Student Handbook, available online at www.esdallas.org. Uniform rules, however, do not apply. The Episcopal School of Dallas may dismiss students from the program for non-compliance with the rules, inappropriate conduct, or unsatisfactory academic progress.
DRESS CODE: Summer dress is casual, but appropriate. Tasteful shorts, slacks, or skirts are required. Tank tops and hats are not allowed. Shoes and sandals are required at all times. Each classroom teacher is the authority in matters of dress. Science teachers may require students to adhere to clothing regulations related to laboratory safety.
TEXTBOOKS: Textbooks should be purchased online from MBS. Allow two weeks for delivery.
REFUNDS: Class fees include a $50 non-refundable deposit/ cancellation fee, which is applied if a program is cancelled prior to one week before the start of the program. Cancellations within one week of the start of a session incur a 50% cancellation fee. Once a program starts there are no refunds. If ESD cancels a program you will be refunded 100%.
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APPS DEVELOPMENT ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12, ONE-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT OF CREDIT
Handheld computing devices are swiftly replacing traditional computers as the primary way most users interact with email, the Internet, and their own personal data. Creating mobile apps can be profitable or simply an engaging platform for personal expression. This course will introduce programming concepts through the development of applications for mobile devices. Students will create apps that respond to internal events (device orientation, the clock, or a timer), user events (a button click or text entry), and external events (receiving a text or data from the web). The class will program with blocks, simplifying the coding aspects. This allows students to focus on the logic of each program and the design of the user interface. Android will be the development platform for the class. Android tablets will be available for deployment and testing of student work. The skills learned in the class will be transferable to development for other platforms. Session: APPS June 2 - 27 8:30 - 11:30 $700 1/2 Credit
ECONOMICS ENTERING GRADES 11 - 12, ONE-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT OF CREDIT This course is an introduction to the tools and concepts of economic analysis. Emphasis is placed on the application of these tools to national and international economic issues. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. Priority given to rising seniors; class has limited enrollment. Session: ECON June 2 - 27 12:30 - 3:30 $700 1/2 Credit
ETHICS ENTERING GRADES 11 - 12, ONE-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT OF CREDIT This course is an introduction to ethical theory and practice wherein the major philosophical systems in western thought are emphasized, as well as the particular areas to which they are directed. Students will be encouraged to reflect on traditional religious and universal values as they relate to their respective morals. Students will also analyze their own faith formation and decision-making processes, especially in conflicted
or ambiguous situations. The goal of this course is to investigate the myriad ways in which a person develops his or her principles. In essence, how can men and women be good? In an attempt to answer this important question, current events, literature, and social media will be examined. Partial list of topics: abortion, immigration, and war. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. Priority given to rising seniors; class has limited enrollment. Session: ETH June 2 - 27 8:30 - 11:30 $700 1/2 Credit
GEOMETRY ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12, TWO-SEMESTER COURSE; 1 UNIT OF CREDIT
In this course students will learn the essential Euclidean geometric properties found in the world around them. These properties will be used in deductive reasoning and in solving problems. An inquirybased learning model will be emphasized along with individual and group research projects. Students will be asked to demonstrate understanding and application of the geometric concepts covered over six weeks. Permission of the Department Chair and Upper School Head is required. Prerequisite: Algebra 1. Session: GEO June 2 - July 15 8:00 - 12:00 $1,400 1 Credit
HEALTH AND WELLNESS ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12, ONE-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT OF CREDIT
This course focuses on the health components of physical fitness, nutrition, and the benefits of exercise. A personal care unit focuses on the topics of stress, emotional wellness, addictive behaviors, and sex education. Students must attend the last day of class to receive credit. Session1: HW1 June 2 - 27 8:30 - 11:30 $700 1/2 Credit Session 2: HW2 June 2 - 27 12:30 - 3:30 $700 1/2 Credit Session 3: HW3 July 7 - August 1 9:30 - 12:30 $700 1/2 Credit
HONORS COMPUTER SCIENCE ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12, ONE-SEMESTER COURSE; 1/2 UNIT CREDIT
This course begins with the basic concepts of computer architecture and operations, followed by a formal study of object-oriented programming, based on the Java Programming language. Students will work with data elements, Java Library classes, and simple decision control structures through Java code reading and writing. This course is intended to prepare students for Computer Science A-AP. Session: COMPSCI June 2 - 27 12:30 - 3:30 $700 1/2 Credit
SPANISH II ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12, TWO-SEMESTER COURSE; 1 UNIT OF CREDIT
This course is a continuation of Spanish I, and stresses the development of listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills with extensive concentration on grammar and vocabulary. Prerequisite: Open to ESD students only. Permission of the Department Chair is required. Session: SPAN2 June 2 - July 15 8:30 - 12:30 $1,400 1 Credit
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CREATIVE WRITING
ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
Do you love to write creatively but usually do not have the time to do it? This enrichment class will help you find the time! Upper School English teacher, Christine Nicolette-Gonzalez, has been teaching creative writing for many years and would love to help you hone your writing talents. This enrichment experience will also offer several field trips that will serve as catalysts for you to find your inspiration and creativity. By the end of the week you will even have a collection of your creative work. Session: CREATIVE June 23 - 27 1:00 - 3:00 $250
DIGITAL BRANDING FOR STUDENTS
NON-CREDIT COURSES AND PROGRAMS BABYSITTING CERTIFICATION
AGES 11 - 17
Calling all babysitters! Learn how to be a safe, responsible, and great babysitter. Students will not only learn the ins and outs of babysitting, but also get certified in CPR and First Aid. This course is taught by instructors from “It’s Breathtaking.” Session 1: BABY1 May 30 9:00 - 12:00 $75 Session 2: BABY2 August 8 12:00 - 3:00 $75
COLLEGE APPLICATIONS: ONE AND DONE! ENTERING GRADE 12 Seniors, are you stressed out about making progress on your college applications before school starts? Does your summer already look so busy you feel like you cannot possibly fit it in? Sign up for this class and solve all your problems! We will finalize your resume and work on the online application formats for the Common Applications, Apply Texas, and others. The class size for this course will be small enough to allow time for plenty of individual attention! By the end of class, you should be able to finish your resume and several applications and, especially if you have also signed up for our Writing the College Essay class, be close to being done! Session 1: COLLEGE1 August 4 - 7 1:30 - 4:00 $225 Session 2: COLLEGE2 August 11 - 14 9:30 - 12:00 $225 Session 3: COLLEGE3 August 18 - 21 1:30 - 4:00 $225
COMMUNITY SERVICE
ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
Serve the community during a week of volunteering at various agencies and earn community service hours. Projects include making and serving lunch at Ronald McDonald House, distributing school supplies at Community Partners of Dallas, and delivering Meals on Wheels to the elderly. Open to all incoming and present ESD Upper School students only. There is a two-session maximum per student. Session 1: CS1 June 2 - 6 8:30 - 12:30 $250 Session 2: CS2 June 9 - 13 12:30 - 4:30 $250 Session 3: CS3 June 16 - 20 8:30 - 12:30 $250 Session 4: CS4 July 7 - July 11 8:30 - 12:30 $250
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ENTERING GRADES 8 - 12
Do you want to learn how to set yourself apart from others on the web? Learn how to create a digital portfolio, show up in Google search results, and build your own brand online. Having a digital presence could help you get into one of your favorite colleges or land you that first job! Session: BRANDING August 11 - 15 12:30 - 2:30 $130
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP ENTERING GRADES 7 - ADULT
In this workshop, you will learn how to properly expose, download, and edit your digital photographs like a pro. ESD’s George Fiala will show you how to transform your images into beautiful works of art by using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Learn how to shoot color and black and white in this course. Several professional photographers and their images will be studied as well as a documentary film. Computers and software will be provided by ESD, but the student or adult must provide cameras. Digital SLR cameras with raw file capability are recommended. Session: PHOTO June 2 - 6 12:30 - 4:30 $350
FIGHT LIKE A GIRL
GIRLS, ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
This seminar offers young women the opportunity to develop a practical set of verbal and physical skills in self-defense. Students will be taught the physical and mental skills that can be used against a bigger and stronger opponent instead of trying to directly challenge a male’s physical strength. All topics relevant to self-defense will be covered including crime statistics, prevention, the psychology of fear, what to do if your attacker is armed, and date rape. This program will fundamentally change how women think about self-defense and their own capabilities. The main goal of Athena’s Strategies seminars is to give women a simple self-defense plan that will be applicable to most self-defense situations. Priority is given to ESD students. Session 1: FIGHT1 Grade 12 May 19 - 23 9:00 - 12:00 $500 Session 2: FIGHT2 Grade 12 May 19 - 23 1:00 - 4:00 $500 Session 3: FIGHT3 Grades 9 - 12 June 9 - June 13 4:00 - 7:00 $500
GAMING UNPLUGGED ENTERING GRADES 5 - 12 Join ESD teachers and gamers Chris Steele and Scott Goetsch to see how much fun the world of modern board-gaming can be. The morning session will focus on fun, physical games, and board and card games students play with their friends. Among other games, students will knock out each other’s chickens in Loopin’ Louie, knock down walls with Crossbows and
Catapults, and flick cars past them in PitchCar. Students will also team up with camp-mates to cure the world from a Pandemic, save treasures from the Forbidden Island, and defend their castles from Ogres and Trolls. Afternoon sessions will focus on strategy. Students will look at classics like Risk, and also explore many new mechanics including auctions, roundels, variable player powers, variable player turn orders, and victory points. They will have a chance to play most of the top-rated board games in the world like Agricola, Puerto Rico, Powergrid, Race for the Galaxy, Ticket to Ride, Betrayal at the House on the Hill, Sucking Vacuum, Carcassonne, Dominion, and Eminent Domain. Questions? Please email Mr. Goetsch (goetschs@esdallas. org) or Mr. Steele (steelec@esdallas.org). Session 1: GAMING1 June 2 - 6 9:00 - 11:30 $225 Session 2: GAMING2 June 2 - 6 12:30 - 3:30 $225 Session 3: GAMING3 June 9 - 13 9:00 - 11:30 $225 Session 4: GAMING4 June 9 - 13 12:30 - 3:30 $225
GEL MONOTYPE PRINTING WORKSHOP
Special emphasis will be given to memorizing the alphabet and correct pronunciation of words. Session: IS1 August 4 - 8 1:00 - 3:00 $160
LIFE DRAWING & PAINTING: BUILDING YOUR PORTFOLIO AGES 15 - 18, OR TEACHER PERMISSION
This weeklong and half-day course will focus on the human figure and will be customized to meet the needs of students at all levels. We will explore a variety of drawing and painting mediums; charcoal, ink wash, pencil, pentel, conte crayon, pastel, acrylic, and watercolor. Students will learn how to determine the proportions of the human figure and how to model the figure 3-dimensionally. An exploration of both local and expressive mark making and color application will be presented. Emphasis will be placed on helping students create works that will aid in building and enhancing their Advanced Placement Studio Art or College Portfolios. Students will work from a live, clothed model. For serious and mature students only; limited to 18 students. Session: LIFE June 9 - 13 1:00 - 4:00 $325
AGES 14 - 18, OR TEACHER PERMISSION
Make beautiful art prints using a Gelli Arts printing plate. It looks and feels like a gelatin monoprinting plate, but is more durable, flexible, and reusable. This one day workshop is an innovative way to introduce monotype printing. Students will experience the exciting process of creating unique prints without a printing press or dangerous solvents. Students will explore this non-mechanical, painterly method of creative expression producing images that resemble mechanical printmaking techniques. Students will complete several finished works by the end of the day that can aid in building and enhancing their Advanced Placement Studio Art or College Portfolios. Students should bring a sack lunch and a drink. For serious and mature students only; limited to 16 students. Session: GEL June 14 9:00 - 3:30 $225
GETTING A HANDLE ON UPPER SCHOOL ENTERING GRADE 9
Designed to help new and current students adjust to the academic rigors of the freshman year at ESD, the course focus is on English, history, and math. Students learn study skills to help them be successful during ninth grade, including strategies to complete their summer reading. At night, students will be asked to read assigned chapters of their required summer reading book to facilitate class discussions and to provide practice with skills learned in class. Students also work on effective study strategies for the World Cultures class and review major math concepts. Session: USHANDLE August 4 - 8 12:30-4:00 $260
INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH I
ENTERING GRADES 8 - 12
This one-week course will focus on the four skills involved when learning a foreign language: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
MAKING POTTERY ON THE POTTER’S WHEEL GRADES 5 - 12
Have you ever wanted to try the potter’s wheel? Now is the time! Spend a week with ESD’s Barbara Brault making pots on the potter’s wheel. Students will spend the first five days of camp making pots on the wheel, and then glazing their work in the final three days. Old clothes a must! Session: POTTERY June 2 - 11 10:00 - 12:00 $250
PRINTMAKING: MONOPRINTS
ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
This class introduces students to the joys of printmaking. Little or no previous experience is required. Some of the techniques to be covered include the mixing of Akua in additive and subtractive techniques, use of stencils and templates, dry point etching, multiple plate use, registration, and printing techniques. AP students may choose to use these works in the Breadth Section of their portfolios. Session: MONOPRINTS August 4 - 8 1:00 - 4:00 $325
PORTFOLIO PREPARATION
ENTERING GRADES 10 - 12
Portfolios are needed for AP Studio credit and Art School Admissions. During this focused class, each student will receive individual guidance and instruction towards building his or her portfolio. This may include developing ideas for an AP concentration, or completing specific drawings for an application. All students will be required to document their work digitally and are encouraged to make an iPhoto book. It is beneficial (but not required) for students to have a Mac laptop and flash drive. Instructor approval required; limited to eight students. Session 1: PORTFOLIO1 June 23 - 27 9:00 - 12:00 $325 Session 2: PORTFOLIO2 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 12:00 $325
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REVIEW OF FRENCH I ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
SUMI-E PAINTING & CALLIGRAPHY WORKSHOP
This course introduces students to advanced concepts that they will encounter during French II and III. Prerequisite: French I.
AGES 12 - 18
Session: REVIEWFR1 August 4 - 8 11:00 - 1:00 $160
REVIEW OF SPANISH I AND II
ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
This online review course is for students entering Spanish II or Spanish III. Students can use this course to strengthen their Spanish skills before they start the next level or as preparation for the Spanish placement test given in June. In a flexible time format, students will complete and turn in online activities, including grammar practice, verb drills, and samples of writing, speaking, and listening. The instructor will deliver the course through the Schoology learning management system. Once they complete their coursework, students will come to campus to take a written test to measure their progress. Prerequisite: Spanish I/ Spanish II.
This is an introductory course to the classic painting style of Japan where students will learn the basic brushstrokes needed to paint a variety of elegant trees, flowers, and animals. Have fun incorporating calligraphic text into your compositions in this half-day workshop. This camp is limited to 18 students. Session: SUMIE June 16 9:00 - 1:00 $125
WONDER OF WORDS
ENTERING GRADES 9 - 12
Why do words matter so much? Have you always wanted to improve your vocabulary but have not had the time to do it? Now you can with Christine Nicolette-Gonzalez, ESD Upper School English teacher and logophile extraordinaire. In this one-week intensive, but fun setting, you will quickly learn and then creatively apply the meaning of a plethora of words--all which have been proven to be useful to those wanting to hone their scores on the verbal section of the SAT. By the end of the week you will have also compiled a collection of your favorite words, something you will treasure for years to come. Session: WONDER June 23 - 27 9:00 - 11:00 $160
Session: REVIEW1 June 2 - 20 $160 Session: REVIEW2 July 28 - August 15 $160
PRINTMAKING: SOLAR PLATE ETCHINGS ENTERING GRADES 10 - 12
Solar Plate Etching is the innovative, safer approach to printmaking. Each student will produce an edition of etchings with subject matter of his/her own choosing. They will also explore the possibilities of multi-colored prints and chin colle. These works may be included in the breadth section of an AP Portfolio. Drawing skills are desirable but not required. Supply costs are included in the tuition. Instructor approval required; limited to eight students. Session: SOLAR June 23 - 27 1:00 - 4:00 $325
ENTERING GRADE 12
A one-week class in advanced expository and narrative composition with the aim of generating ideas for college essays. Students will examine prompts from various colleges and begin the essay-writing process by brainstorming and developing ideas into crisp and original pieces of writing. For ESD students only.
STYLE + STAR + SHOW, FASHION SHOW PRODUCTION AND MODELING
Session 1: WCE1 June 2 - 6 9:00 - 11:00 $225 Session 2: WCE2 June 2 - 6 12:00 - 2:00 $225 Session 3: WCE3 August 11 - 15 1:00 - 3:00 $225
GIRLS, AGES 11 - 16
Session 4: WCE4 August 18 - 22 11:00 - 1:00 $225
Harriet Kelly Gibbe, award winning fashion producer, brings her 15 years of fashion show production and modeling to ESD for the summer. Students will learn the secrets behind the scenes of a fashion show by producing and modeling in their own fashion production. Students will also learn how to model, produce, style (select runway clothes), design hair and make-up, pick music, and direct the fashion show. Session: MODELING2 Ages 14 - 16 August 11 - 15 12:30 - 2:30 $200
STYLIST’S CAMP
GIRLS, AGES 14 - 16
Discover what stylists do, why it’s so much fun, and why it’s the fastest growing profession in fashion. Learn from the pros how to design and build mood boards, fashion tips and tricks for every season, and wardrobe fundamentals for your age and style! Session: STYLIST2 August 18 - 22 12:30 - 2:30 $200 32
WRITING THE COLLEGE ESSAY
WRITING WORKSHOP FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 9-12
This is a one-week review in basic sentence structure, thesis formulation, composition and revision. This course will help students refine their understanding of common sentence errors and the methods involved in quality essay writing. It will provide techniques which can be used in composition for English classes and on the PSAT and SAT standard written English component. Session: WWHS August 4 - 8 1:30 - 3:30 $160
AGE 3 - GRADE 12
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
BASEBALL
BASE
Boys, Ages 8 - 14
BOOMER BALL CAMP
BOOMER1 BOOMER2
BOYS BASKETBALL
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
5/27 - 5/30
9:00 - 12:00
$160
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Grades 1 - 8 Grades 1 - 8
6/9 - 6/13 6/23 - 6/27
12:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 11:30
$200 $200
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BBB1 BBB2 BBB3 BBB4 BBB5 BBB6
Boys, Grades 1 - 4 Boys, Grades 5 - 8 Boys, Grades 1 - 4 Boys, Grades 5 - 8 Boys, Grades 1 - 4 Boys, Grades 5 - 8
6/2 - 6/6 6/2 - 6/6 7/14 - 7/17 7/14 - 7/17 8/4 - 8/8 8/4 - 8/8
9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00 9:00 - 2:00
$240 $240 $200 $200 $240 $240
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BOYS LACROSSE
BLAX
Boys, Grades 1 - 6
6/16 - 6/19
9:00 - 12:00
$225
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CG VICTORY
Grades 3 - 8
Register at www.cgvictory.org
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EAGLES FOOTBALL
FOOT1 FOOT2
Boys, Grades 1 - 4 Boys, Grades 5 - 8
7/28 - 7/30 7/28 - 7/30
6:00 - 7:30 7:30 - 9:00
$150 $150
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EAGLES 7-ON-7
7V71 7V72
Boys, Grades 1 - 4 Boys, Grades 5 - 8
5/27 - 5/30 5/27 - 5/30
2:00 - 4:00 2:00 - 4:00
$200 $200
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ON GUARD! FENCING FOR BEGINNERS
FENCING1 FENCING2 FENCING3 FENCING4
Ages 8 - 11 Ages 12 - 14 Ages 8 - 11 Ages 12 - 14
6/2 - 6/13 6/2 - 6/13 8/11 - 8/22 8/11 - 8/22
9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 4:00 9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 4:00
$325 $325 $325 $325
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
GBB
Girls, Grades 4 - 8
6/2 - 6/5
4:00 - 6:00
$200
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GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY AND GIRLS’ LACROSSE
FHGLAX
Girls, Grades 2 - 8
6/2 - 6/5
9:00 - 3:00
$150
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GIRLS SOFTBALL
SOFT
Girls, Grades 3 - 8
6/4 - 6/6
9:00 - 12:00
$100
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
GVB1 GVB2 GVB3
Girls, Grades 4 - 8 Girls, Grades 9 -12 Girls, Grades 4 - 8
5/27 - 5/30 7/28 - 7/31 7/28 - 7/31
1:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 11:30 1:00 - 3:00
$150 $200 $150
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GOLF, GOLF, GOLF BY SPORTKINETICS!
GOLF1 GOLF2
Ages 6 - 12 Ages 6 - 12
7/7 - 7/11 7/28 - 8/1
1:00 - 3:00 1:00 - 3:00
$130 $130
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JUNIOR GIRLS CHEERLEADING
JRCHEER
Girls, Grades K - 4
5/28 - 5/30
12:30 - 3:00
$125
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KARATE AND SELF DEFENSE
KARATE
Ages 6 - 12
7/7 - 7/11
9:00 - 12:00
$200
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KIDOKINETICS: A FUN WAY TO FITNESS!
KINETICS1 KINETICS2 KINETICS3 KINETICS4 KINETICS5 KINETICS6 KINETICS7
Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6 Ages 3 - 6
6/16 - 6/20 6/23 - 6/27 7/7 - 7/11 7/14 - 7/18 7/21 - 7/25 8/4 - 8/8 8/11 - 8/15
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175 $175
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ROOKIE RUGBY BY SPORTKINETICS
RUGBY1 RUGBY2
Ages 6 - 12 Ages 6 - 12
7/14 - 7/18 8/4 - 8/8
2:00 - 4:00 2:00 - 4:00
$130 $130
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RUN FOR FUN BY SPORTKINETICS
RUN1 RUN2 RUN3 RUN4
Ages 6 - 12 Ages 6 - 12 Ages 6 - 12 Ages 6 - 12
6/2 - 6/6 6/9 - 6/13 6/16 - 6/20 6/23 - 6/27
8:00 - 8:45 8:00 - 8:45 8:00 - 8:45 8:00 - 8:45
$65 $65 $65 $65
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PROGRAM NAME
CODE
AGES
DATES
TIME
COST PAGE
SOCCER
SOC1 SOC2
Ages 6 - 9 Ages 10 - 14
7/21 - 7/25 7/21 - 7/25
9:00 - 11:30 1:00 - 3:30
$150 $150
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SOCCER FOR COMPETITIVE GIRLS
SOCCERCOMP1 SOCCERCOMP2
Girls, Ages 10 - 17 Girls, Ages 10 - 17
5/27 - 5/30 6/16 - 6/20
9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00
$195 $195
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SPEED CAMP
SPEED
Grades 6-12
6/2 - 7/31 M/W
4:00 - 6:00
$100
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TENNIS
TENNIS1 TENNIS2
Ages 6 - 9 Ages 6 - 9
6/16 - 6/20 6/23 - 6/27
9:00 - 11:00 9:00 - 11:00
$120/week or $30/day $120/week or $30/day
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TRIATHLON TRAINING
TRIATHLON
Ages 6 - 14
6/2 - 6/6, 6/8
9:00 - 12:00
$200
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YOGA
YOGA1 YOGA2
Grades K - 4 Grades K - 4
6/2- 6/6 6/2- 6/6
9:00 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:00
$145 $145
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Please note: grades listed are for the 2014-15 school year.
BASEBALL
BOYS, AGES 8 - 14
Join our varsity baseball staff for a week of skills and drills using our fantastic baseball facility. It’s a great camp for players who want to improve their allaround skill level. Please bring a glove, cleats, and a bat if you have one. All pre-enrolled campers will receive a camp shirt. Session: BASE May 27 - 30 9:00 - 12:00 $160
BOOMER BALL CAMP
COED, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 8
Join ESD’s head football coach, Richard Williams, along with other energetic coaches for an exciting and fun-tastic camp! Students can try a dozen games and/ or sports including boomer ball, capture the flag, kickball, flag football, soccer, basketball, ultimate Frisbee, and many more. Emphasis will be on fun, overall confidence and well-being of the camper, character lessons, and team concepts. Popsicles will also be provided at the end of each session. No athletic experience is necessary. Campers should bring athletic shoes, a water bottle, and a light snack.
Player for the Australian League. Special Guest appearances by Phil Pressey ESD Alum ‘10, (NBA) Boston Celtic. Special prizes and autograph items to be given. If you have questions, call Corey at 214-358-4368 Ext. 2503. Session 1: BBB1 Session 2: BBB2 Session 3: BBB3 Session 4: BBB4 Session 5: BBB5 Session 6: BBB6
Grades 1 - 4 Grades 5 - 8 Grades 1 - 4 Grades 5 - 8 Grades 1 - 4 Grades 5 - 8
June 2 - 6 9:00 - 2:00 $240 June 2 - 6 9:00 - 2:00 $240 July 14 - 17 9:00 - 2:00 $200 July 14 - 17 9:00 - 2:00 $200 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 2:00 $240
Session 1: BOOMER1 June 9 - 13 12:30 - 3:30 $200 Session 2: BOOMER2 June 23 - 27 8:30 - 11:30 $200
BOYS BASKETBALL
BOYS, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 8
Join ESD’s three-time SPC champion coach, Corey Henderson, and his strong staff, for their 11th annual camp. Prepare yourself for a fun-filled week of basketball. This camp is designed to give outstanding basketball instruction and will provide the basic fundamentals, excellent lectures, 1-on-1 and 5-on5 games. This camp will also emphasize sportsmanship and character. BBB sessions 1,3, and 5 will cover the basics of basketball. BBB sessions 2, 4 and 6 will include more advanced concepts, advanced teaching and a faster pace. Campers need indoor basketball shoes. Campers should bring a lunch. All preenrolled campers will receive a camp shirt. Director: Corey Henderson - Former Texas A&M University Player - All SWC 1991-1992 - Former Pro Basketball
EXTENDED DAY Offered in one-week increments from June 2 - August 8, for kids ages four to 10. Morning Extended Day is available from 8:00 – 9:00 a.m. for an additional $35 per week. Afternoon Extended Day is available from 2:00 – 6:00 p.m. for an additional $85 per week. If you plan on registering for Extended Day, please see Lower School Section (page 5) for specific session codes. 35
BOYS LACROSSE
BOYS, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 6
Join ESD’s head lacrosse coach Pat Kennedy and his excellent staff for a Futures Lacrosse camp! The boys will learn stick skills, dodging, shooting, and footwork. On top of that, there will be a heavy focus on box lacrosse using smaller goals. Each player will be able to learn all lacrosse positions. Students must bring a helmet and mouthpiece, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, stick, and athletic shoes. No cleats please as we may go indoors. All pre-enrolled campers will receive a camp shirt. Session: BLAX June 16 - 19 9:00 - 12:00 $225
CG VICTORY
COED, ENTERING GRADES 3 - 8
CG Victory is more than just a sports camp; it is an experience. With CG Victory in Dallas, your child can now experience the same level of adventure and camaraderie as one of those expensive overnight camps without the price tag. The adventure begins on Monday when campers are divided into clans: Veritas and Calida. For the remainder of the week, campers compete in all sorts of fun, non-conventional games. CG Victory ends on Saturday with a series of challenges where campers may show off the skills they developed throughout the week and take part in the obstacle course. Activities will also include: rock climbing, dodge ball, ultimate Frisbee, tug of war, relay races, and much more! CG Victory is a faith-based camp and we believe that what you do in life echoes for eternity! Visit cgvictory.org to learn more or call Maria Sikkema at (866) 594.8859. Session: June 9 - 14 Register at www.cgvictory.org
EAGLES FOOTBALL
BOYS, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 8
Join ESD’s two-time SPC champion football coach, Richard Williams, along with other energetic coaches for an exciting football camp! This camp offers students in grades first through eight the ultimate preparation and introduction to the fun and rewarding game of football. This camp will provide the player with the attention to techniques and fundamentals including such things as proper tackling form (no contact), education of the sport, character building, positive reinforcement, and team camaraderie. Through a competitive football experience, this camp will be a highly structured program to help achieve the maximum development of each player’s skills from the beginner to the most advanced. The sessions will include individual skill development, specialized position play, and team concepts. Popsicles will also be provided at the end of each session. Campers should bring cleats, a water bottle, and a light snack. Session 1: FOOT1 Grades 1 - 4 July 28 - 30 6:00 - 7:30 $150 Session 2: FOOT2 Grades 5 - 8 July 28 - 30 7:30 - 9:00 $150
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EAGLES 7-ON-7
BOYS, ENTERING GRADES 1 - 8
Join ESD’s two-time SPC champion football coach, Richard Williams, along with other energetic coaches for an exciting camp of 7-on-7! This camp offers students in grades first through eight the ultimate preparation and introduction to the fun and rewarding game of 7-on-7. Through a competitive football experience, this camp will be a highly structured program to help achieve the maximum development of each player’s skills from the beginner to the most advanced. The sessions will include individual skill development, specialized position play, and team concepts. Popsicles will also be provided at the end of each session. Campers should bring cleats, a water bottle, and a light snack. Session 1: 7V71 Grades 1 - 4 May 27 - 30 2:00 - 4:00 $200 Session 2: 7V72 Grades 5 - 8 May 27 - 30 2:00 - 4:00 $200
ON GUARD! FENCING FOR BEGINNERS
COED, AGES 8 - 14
Our beginner fencing day camps are a great two week-long introduction to the sport of fencing. They are intended for children who have little to no fencing experience, and are designed to teach fencing through activities, games, and exercises that develop coordination,
flexibility, and focus. Attendees will have lots of fun learning a great, new sport! All equipment is provided for beginner camps. Questions? Call Coach Michael Kim (469-855-1281). Session 1: FENCING1 Session 2: FENCING2 Session 3: FENCING3 Session 4: FENCING4
Ages 8 - 11 June 2 - 13 9:00 - 12:00 $325 Ages 12 - 14 June 2 - 13 1:00 - 4:00 $325 Ages 8 - 11 August 11 - 22 9:00 - 12:00 $325 Ages 12 - 14 August 11 - 22 1:00 - 4:00 $325
GIRLS BASKETBALL
GIRLS, ENTERING GRADES 4 - 8
Join ESD women’s basketball coach, Colin Boddicker, and his staff, for their second basketball skills camp. This camp will focus on fundamental skills needed to become the best player you can. These skills include proper shooting form, dribbling, passing, defensive positioning, and rebounding. Come prepared to work hard and have a lot of fun! All preenrolled campers will receive a camp shirt. Session: GBB June 2 - 5 4:00 - 6:00 $200
GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY AND GIRLS LACROSSE GIRLS, ENTERING GRADES 2 - 8
Join ESD head coaches Katie Grunst and Katy Smullen for a week of skills training in lacrosse and field hockey. Stick lovers unite! Campers need to bring shin guards, a mouthpiece, goggles, and a lunch (for an on-campus lunch-break). Sticks are optional and can be provided. Session: FHGLAX June 2 - 5 9:00 - 3:00 $150
GIRLS SOFTBALL
GIRLS, ENTERING GRADES 3 - 8
Join ESD’s varsity softball coach, Billy Redmon, for a three-day minicamp. This camp will focus on the proper mechanics of throwing, hitting, catching, bunting, and sliding. There will be hitting in the cages, diving for line drives, and sliding through sprinklers. Meet at the softball field with a fielding glove, batting gloves, cleats, sunscreen, a water bottle, and a spare set of dry clothes. Session: SOFT June 4 - 6 9:00 - 12:00 $100
GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
GIRLS ENTERING GRADES 4 - 12
Join ESD’s varsity volleyball coach, Laura Gomez, and her highly trained staff, for four days of volleyball. GVB1/GVB3 will provide girls entering grades 4 - 8 with basic skill development including serving, passing, hitting, setting, and blocking. GVB2 is a great opportunity for girls entering grades 9 - 12 to prepare for the August 4 tryouts. Participants need indoor athletic shoes with non-marking soles, kneepads, and a water bottle. Volleyballs will be provided. All pre-enrolled campers will receive a camp shirt. Session 1: GVB1 Grades 4 - 8 May 27 - 30 1:00 - 3:00 $150 Session 2: GVB2 Grades 9 - 12 July 28 - 31 9:00 - 11:30 $200 Session 3: GVB3 Grades 4 -8 July 28 - 31 1:00 - 3:00 $150
GOLF, GOLF, GOLF BY SPORTKINETICS! COED, AGES 6 - 12 This camp is a fun golf experience for young boys and girls that combines golf variations to develop different skills without the need of a golf course. This adventure will introduce traditional golf skills and etiquette, while also combining fun variations to the sport. Traditional golf skills will be combined with the introduction to disc golf using EDGE Disc Golf curriculum, discs, and goals. The disc golf skills of throwing technique and distance accuracy will be combined with some fine-tuning skills introduced through the game of Sholf, a fun game that combines shuffle board and golf to develop short game skills and techniques. Session 1: GOLF1 July 7 - 11 1:00 - 3:00 $130 Session 2: GOLF2 July 28 - August 1 1:00 - 3:00 $130
JUNIOR GIRLS CHEERLEADING
GIRLS, ENTERING GRADES K - 4
Join ESD’s Nicole Jacobsen and Jamie Mitcham and come release your energy at a camp where jumping and yelling is encouraged! Our goal is to build the self-confidence in each girl as they learn basic cheerleading jumps, cheers, dances, stunts, and other fun activities! At the end of camp we will have a performance for families and friends to come and see all that we have learned. Cheers! Session: JRCHEER May 28 - 30 12:30 - 3:00 $125
KARATE AND SELF DEFENSE
COED, AGES 6 - 12
Dr. Nick Chamberlain and his team of expert instructors will lead students through a fun-packed program of karate, martial arts, and self-defense. This exciting camp will safely introduce students to the martial arts, as well as polish and expand the skills of those with previous experience. Activities cover all the important areas of karate including kicking, striking and blocking drills, self-defense techniques with a partner, personal safety tips, wrestling and ground work, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, the history of martial arts, and the appropriate use of new skills and much more! If your son or daughter has wanted to try karate and the martial arts, then this is the perfect opportunity for him or her to train safely with high-ranking, experienced instructors. Tuition includes the uniform and belt. Certificates of completion will be awarded on the last day of camp. Session: KARATE July 7 - 11 9:00 - 12:00 $200
KIDOKINETICS: A FUN WAY TO FITNESS! COED, AGES 3 - 6 This camp offers a fun physical fitness and sports exercise program for girls and boys with new sports activities each day! This is a non-competitive and non-targeted program designed to build a life-long love of physical activity. Each week will include coach-led sports and activities and a final sports field day each Friday. Each day the children will participate in a quiet time that includes games, reading about nutrition and fitness, and sports-related art. Sports activities include football, basketball, soccer, badminton, field hockey, disc golf, volleyball, kickball, tennis and more! Kidokinetics programs follow all guidelines and standards established by 37
the National Association of Sports and Physical Education. Session 1: KINETICS1 Session 2: KINETICS2 Session 3: KINETICS3 Session 4: KINETICS4 Session 5: KINETICS5 Session 6: KINETICS6
June 16 - 20 9:00 - 12:00 $175 June 23 - 27 9:00 - 12:00 $175 July 7 - 11 9:00 - 12:00 $175 July 14 -18 9:00 - 12:00 $175 July 21 - 25 9:00 - 12:00 $175 August 4 - 8 9:00 - 12:00 $175
Session 7: KINETICS7 August 11 - 15 9:00 - 12:00 $175
ROOKIE RUGBY BY SPORTKINETICS
COED, AGES 6 - 12
A safe, non-contact, easy to play skills and drills sport activity for girls and boys! The class will introduce young children to the sport of rugby with a fun and age appropriate curriculum developed by USA Rugby. Noncontact skills and drills, combined with flag play, develops a range of ball handling, running, and coordination skills. Session 1: RUGBY1 July 14 - 18 2:00 - 4:00 $130 Session 2: RUGBY2 August 4 - 8 2:00 - 4:00 $130
RUN FOR FUN BY SPORTKINETICS
COED, AGES 6 - 12
Session 1: RUN1 June 2 - 6 8:00 - 8:45 $65 Session 2: RUN2 June 9 - 13 8:00 - 8:45 $65 Session 3: RUN3 June 16 - 20 8:00 - 8:45 $65 Session 4: RUN4 June 23 - 27 8:00 - 8:45 $65 COED, AGES 6 - 14
Join head varsity coach Mark Gardner as he shares his 27th year of limitless enthusiasm on the soccer fields. The camp will provide individual challenges for every player. Daily drills and competitions will increase each camper’s knowledge, awareness, and skills. Meet in the Hart Gymnasium rain or shine! Campers need indoor and outdoor shoes, shin guards, and a water bottle. All pre-enrolled campers will receive a camp shirt. Session 1: SOC1 Ages 6 - 9 July 21 - July 25 9:00 - 11:30 $150 Session 2: SOC2 Ages 10 - 14 July 21 - July 25 1:00 - 3:30 $150
SOCCER FOR COMPETITIVE GIRLS GIRLS, AGES 10 - 17
These camps are for competitive female soccer players, ages 10- 17, who are very interested in soccer and want to improve their skills and understanding of the sport. The camps are challenging and fun. Come each day prepared to have a blast while honing your soccer skills in a friendly, positive environment utilizing the perfect grass fields and excellent facilities at ESD. The camp is run by Mike Renshaw, ESD’s varsity women’s soccer coach, Steve Parsons ESD Middle School and JV women’s coach, Sarah Ashley Firstenberg, ESD alum and North Carolina Tar Heel soccer player, and other ESD varsity womens soccer players. Session 1: SOCCERCOMP1 May 27 - 30 9:00 - 12:00 $195 Session 2: SOCCERCOMP2 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 12:00 $195
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COED, ENTERING GRADES 6 - 12
Join ESD coaches Jerry Reese and Jim Roney for intense speed, agility, and quickness drills that are appropriate for all athletes in grades 6 - 12. Athletes will train all summer and be ready for fall athletic commitments. The program provides an opportunity for athletes to become bigger, faster, and stronger. Session: SPEED June 2 - July 31 Mon. and Wed. 4:00 - 6:00 PM $100
TENNIS
CO-ED, AGES 6-9
Join Marci Addington, ESD’s tennis coach, for a week of tennis fun at the Harrison Family Tennis Center. Beginner skills, drills, and fun will be emphasized. Campers should bring sunscreen, a racquet, and a smile. Session 1: TENNIS1 June 16 - 20 9:00 - 11:00 $120/week or $30/day Session 2: TENNIS2 June 23 - 27 9:00 - 11:00 $120/week or $30/day
TRIATHLON TRAINING
Start the day with fun running and group exercise with the “Running Start” curriculum developed by New York Road Runners (NYRR). NYRR has developed a series of comprehensive lesson plans to help young boys and girls make running fun while developing important movement skills. This program is available for children to get a healthy start to their camp day while taking advantage of the cooler morning temperatures.
SOCCER
SPEED CAMP
COED, AGES 6 - 14
Participation in youth triathlons is increasing each year and just recently became an NCAA sport for women. Come join us for a week of instruction and fun on everything triathlon. Each day we will focus on a different aspect of triathlons, as well as nutrition and training. We will end the camp with participation in the Playtri Youth Triathlon on June 8. The cost of the race is included in the camp fee, and all participants will receive a camp T-shirt, a race T-shirt, race photo, and a finisher medal. No prior experience is necessary however, participants must be able to swim 25 yards unassisted, and have a bicycle and helmet for the camp and race. There will be an additional $10 charge for a one day USAT membership that is required for packet pickup and to race. Students between the ages of 6 - 10 will swim 100 yards, bike three miles, and run a half-mile. Students between the ages of 11 - 14 will swim 200 yards, bike six miles, and run one mile. Questions? Call Laurie Ellison at (817) 938.7937. Session1: TRIATHLON June 2 - 6, 8 9:00 - 12:00 $200
YOGA
COED, ENTERING GRADES K - 4
Experience the joy of yoga with Cherry Fowler! This camp helps students find balance physically and emotionally, develop strength and flexibility, increase focus and concentration, build self-esteem and confidence, enhance creativity and imagination, relax, manage stress, and HAVE FUN! Students will learn yoga in a noncompetitive environment by engaging in poses, breathing techniques, games, and creative imaging. Each class ends using student-made eye pillows to relax the body and calm the mind to encourage a feeling of peace. Questions? Call or email Cherry Fowler at 214-616-6393 or cherryfowler11@att.net. Session 1: YOGA1 June 2 - June 6 9:00 - 11:30 $145 Session 2: YOGA2 June 2 - June 6 12:30 - 3:00 $145
2014 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT)
Student’s Name
DOB
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Address Grade City/State
Zip Code
Home Phone (
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Father’s/Guardian’s Name
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Mother’s/Guardian’s Name
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School Attended 2013-2014 PROGRAM NAME SESSION CODE FEE Example: Camp Create
CC1 $240
1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Note: Children enrolled in multiple camps on the same day will be escorted between camps by counselors.
Full Payment Due with Registration (Please note that each fee includes a $50 non-refundable deposit.) Total Enclosed $ If you would like to charge your registration fee to MasterCard or Visa, please fill in the following information: Name as it appears on your credit card: Amount to be charged to your credit card:
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Account Number:
Exp. Date:
Signature: If registering for Creative Arts or Sports Camps, please check one below for Camp T-shirt sizes: ❍ Youth Small (6-8)
❍ Youth Medium (10-12)
❍ Youth Large (14-16)
❍ Adult Small (34-36)
❍ Adult Medium (38-40)
❍ Adult Large (42-44)
❍ Adult X-Large (46-48)
Send completed forms to: Mike Schneider ESD Summer Programs 4100 Merrell Road Dallas, Texas 75229 GOT A MINUTE? HOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT US?
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2014 SUMMER CAMP RELEASE FORM MUST BE COMPLETED, SIGNED BY PARENT/GUARDIAN, AND RETURNED WITH THE REGISTRATION FORM BY THE FIRST DAY OF A PROGRAM.
I, [PRINT FIRST AND LAST NAME], am the lawful parent and/or guardian of [PRINT FIRST AND LAST NAME] (“Student”). Student is a student of the Episcopal
School of Dallas, Inc., and/or a participant in summer and school-year programs, activities, field trips, sports, athletics, events and/or affairs (a “Program”) of and/or sponsored by The Episcopal School of Dallas, Inc. (“ESD” or the “School”), whether on or off its property. In consideration of Student being enrolled and permitted to attend a Program, and to the full extent allowed by law, I/we, on behalf of ourselves and Student, HEREBY AGREE TO WAIVE, RELEASE, INDEMNIFY, AND HOLD HARMLESS ESD, its Trustees, Administrators, Heads of Schools, Faculty, agents, employees, representatives, volunteers and invitees, together with all persons, including parents of students of the School assisting with any phase of any Program (collectively referred to as “Releasees”) (but not third-party vendors and service providers, such as paid certificated carriers), FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, SUITS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, CAUSES OF ACTION OR OTHER LIABILITIES and all expenses of litigation and/or settlement/release (“Claims”) by reason of any accident or injury suffered by Student, which may arise in connection with the School, Programs, School trips, or School activities, WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF A RELEASEE ACTING IN THE SCOPE AND COURSE OF EMPLOYMENT. I/WE HEREBY STIPULATE, AND AGREE NOT TO CHALLENGE THE ENFORCEMENT OF SUCH STIPULATION in any proceeding, THAT THE SCHOOL’S LIABILITY in all matters related to the subject matter of this Agreement or the student’s affiliation with the School is LIMITED BY TEXAS LAW, including, but not limited to, Chapter 84 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. I/WE FURTHER AGREE TO NOT BRING SUIT AGAINST ANY RELEASEE FOR ANY CLAIM ON BEHALF OF OURSELVES OR STUDENT. The undersigned hereby permits ESD to use images, photographs, film, videos, written extractions and voice recordings taken of Student, along with Student’s name, in conjunction with promotions, publications, posters, websites, or other communications to promote ESD and its programs as ESD so chooses from time to time. I acknowledge and agree that I have read this Release and Waiver, and that I agree to the terms contained in it. Signature of Parent or Guardian
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ESD SUMMER CAMP MEDICAL INFORMATION Insurance Company Name
Phone
Name of Insured
Group No.
In case of Emergency, contact (when parent is not available): Name
Relationship
Phone
Name
Relationship
Phone
In case of an emergency involving my child and I cannot be reached, I hereby give consent to contact medical care providers or hospitals as directed by emergency personnel, and authorize these providers and hospitals to give any reasonable and customary medical care. In addition, ESD is authorized by me, in its sole discretion, to take one or more of the following actions: 1) take my child via car or ambulance to a hospital and give consent to medical care; or 2) release my child to any of the people listed above. ESD is not financially responsible for any medical care or transportation provided for or on behalf of my child. My child has a history of the following (please circle any that apply): Diabetes
Asthma
Anaphylaxis
Seizure
Allergies:
Was your student enrolled in a Texas school for the calendar year 2013-2014? ❍ yes ❍ no If NO, current immunization record is required to attend summer camp at ESD. ALL students under the age of 6 require a current immunization record or current waiver from the state to be on file BEFORE summer camp begins. I give consent for my child to have the following medications administered by school personnel, according to package instructions:
❍ ibuprofen ❍ acetaminophen ❍ benadryl ❍ sudafed Any other medications required to be administered during camp hours mustto be provided to the school in the original container and accompanied by the form titled Request for Administration of Medication found on line at www.esdallas.org. Signature of Parent or Guardian Printed Name of Parent
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
A WELCOME FROM THE DIRECTOR
LIMITED ENROLLMENT Each program has minimum and maximum attendance numbers. Enrollment will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and must be
Thank you for your interest in Episcopal School of Dallas’ summer programs. From art camps for three year olds to digital photography for adults, we try to
received in writing with full payment, signed Parent Authorization Form, completed Medical Information, and immunization records (if applicable).
offer something for everyone. Last summer we had more than 1,200 students
We encourage you to register as soon as possible to guarantee a space for your child. Any additions or changes to the registration
from the Dallas area attend our summer program. Please browse through our
form must be e-mailed to Mike Schneider at schneiderm@esdallas.org. ESD welcomes students from any school, and of any race,
entire brochure (organized alphabetically within age groups) to learn about all the
color, and national or ethnic origin.
opportunities that we offer. Our goal is to give you the best-possible camp experience, from drop-off to pick up.
FEES
We think you will agree that there is no place else like ESD.
Each program has a separate cost and schedule, as listed in the brochure, and includes a $50 non-refundable deposit. FULL TUITION IS REQUIRED AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. Fees can be paid by cash, check (payable to ESD Summer Programs), Visa, or MasterCard. Confirmation will be sent shortly after registration is received. Financial Aid is available on a limited basis and
You’ll notice that the camp names are color-coded. Here’s the code:
ADVENTURE SPORTS & RECREATION ACADEMICS ARTS Please register as early as possible to secure your
must be approved by Mike Schneider before registering. An additional late fee charge of $25.00 will be added to each session’s registration fee if registered within seven calendar days of the session.
REFUNDS Cancellations made prior to one week before a program starts will lose the $50 deposit. Within one week of a session, there is a 50 percent cancellation fee. Once a program session starts, there will be no refunds. If ESD cancels a program, you will be refunded 100 percent.
LOCATIONS All camps are held at the Middle and Upper School Campus. The campus is located at Midway and Merrell, just south of Royal Lane.
student’s space and to avoid late fees. If you have any
A map has been provided at the back of this brochure.
questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call
REGISTRATION
214-353-5854 or e-mail schneiderm@esdallas.org. Please be sure to read the Important Registration Information found on page 41. I look forward to meeting you this summer!
Registration for all programs begins March 1. Any program that fills by March 5 will revert to a lottery. A completed registration with full payment, signed Parent Authorization Form, completed Medical Information, and immunization records (if applicable) should be mailed to the address below. Completed forms can also be faxed to 214-353-5857. Mike Schneider ESD Summer Programs 4100 Merrell Road Dallas,Texas 75229
DIRECTOR OF SUMMER PROGRAMS
ONLINE REGISTRATION Your online registration is NOT confirmed until you receive a confirmation from Mike Schneider. All online registrations must be paid for with a credit card.
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ESD Summer Programs 4100 Merrell Rd Dallas, Texas 75229
NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE PAID DALLAS TX PERMIT NO. 4224
REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 1, 2014
4100 Merrell Road Dallas, Texas 75229
Don’t miss out on your favorite camps! Register online at www.esdallas.org/summercamp or use the form provided in the back of this brochure. Watch for summer specials on Facebook at www.facebook.com/esdallas.