2016
SUMMER PROGRAMS GUIDE
GROVESACADEMY.ORG/SUMMER
Dear Parents, During the summer, we are pleased to offer students from the community the same tailored, high quality Groves Academy education that we provide to our full-time students during the school year. Our summer programs employ the same philosophy of remediating academic weaknesses and developing strengths and talents by using our specialized curriculum and teaching techniques, while maintaining small class sizes. For students entering grades 2-8, the morning program is academic— reading, writing, and math; the afternoon program offers fun enrichment activities designed to tap into talents, creativity, and interests. Children can participate in either the morning or the afternoon program—or both. For students entering grades 9-12, academic programs are offered in study skills, math, and writing. This year we’ve also added an enrichment program in woodworking. It amazes us how much children love to attend our summer programs and we eagerly look forward to working with them. They realize right away that we approach education differently and that there are other children who learn like they do. When that happens, they feel understood, perhaps for the first time. Thank you for considering us.
John Alexander Head of School 1
Curtis Olufson Director of Summer Programs
ABOUT US AND OUR SUMMER PROGRAMS Groves Academy is often referred to as the hidden gem of education in the Twin Cities because we have great success helping bright, capable students who have learning disabilities and attention deficit disorders reach their full academic, social, emotional, and creative potential. We owe our success to our remarkably talented teachers and the premium we place on their professional development so that they can bring best practices in reading, writing, and math instruction to the classroom. Students are taught in a structured, supportive, and nurturing environment. Our goal is not only to remediate academic weaknesses, but also to create an environment which will help develop creative abilities, leadership potential, and athletic talents. Many, if not most, students come to us with low self-confidence, feeling that despite how hard they try in school, they cannot be successful. By providing this structured environment and explicit, sequential instruction at the appropriate level, our students learn—often in a few short days—that effort does lead to success. When this happens, motivation returns and confidence levels begin to reach new heights. It truly is a sight to behold. Groves Academy was founded in 1972 and today serves hundreds of children, families, and educators each year throughout Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. Our three-part service offering includes our school for grades 1-12; the Learning Center at Groves Academy, which provides diagnostic assessments, tutoring, speech, and other services for children and adults in the community; and our education development programs, which provide professional development workshops for teachers and other professionals.
TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME
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ABOUT OUR SUMMER PROGRAMS
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MORNING ACADEMIC | GRADES 2-8
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AFTERNOON ENRICHMENT | GRADES 2-8
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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS | GRADES 9-12
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
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APPLICATION FORM
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TEACHER FEEDBACK FORM
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ABOUT GROVES ACADEMY
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PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-8 Groves Academy offers both academic and enrichment programs for students entering grades 2-8 during a four-week session from Monday, June 20 to Friday, July 15. There is no school on Monday, July 4. Academic classes are held in the morning and enrichment classes are held in the afternoon. Families may choose to apply for full days or just the mornings or afternoons. We offer optional before-school care from 7:30-9:00am and after-school care from 3:30-5:00pm. These programs provide supervised games and activities and are designed to simplify families’ busy summer schedules.
MORNING ACADEMIC PROGRAM FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-8 Students in the morning program are grouped according to age and reading/spelling, writing, and math abilities. Classes are taught by Groves Academy teachers. Most classes have six students; some classes in grades 6-8 may have up to eight. Multiple sections of each level may run simultaneously, and some students may have different teachers for different subjects. Teachers will provide weekly class updates via email, as well as an overview of student progress at the end of the second week. Final progress reports, including individual comments and recommendations, will be mailed following the conclusion of the program. There are no parent conferences during summer programs.
TIMES
Groves Academy is ideally suited for students who have a learning disability, such as dyslexia, and/or an attention disorder, such as ADHD, that affects academic achievement. We help students close the gap between their academic potential and achievement. Groves Academy’s education options are not designed for disruptive or oppositional students, for students with emotional issues unrelated to a learning disability, for students with a diagnosis of autism, or for students with developmental/cognitive delays.
Monday - Friday 9:00am-12:00pm (Reading, writing, and math for 55 minutes each, plus recess).
READING AND SPELLING
$1,885 before April 15 $1,985 after April 15
Teachers use the Wilson Reading System® to improve student reading and spelling abilities. With an emphasis on direct, sequential, multi-sensory instruction, Wilson teachers use a diagnostic-prescriptive approach and tailor instruction to the issues and successes of each student. Based on the tenets of Orton-Gillingham instruction, Wilson is a research-based approach to help all students become better readers and spellers.
decoding skills. Students may also practice the three great rules of spelling including the “silent-e” rule, the “doubling” rule, and the “y” rule. Fluency is addressed through oral reading of controlled text. Comprehension focuses on main idea, supporting details, plot sequence, summarization, vocabulary development, and the introduction of inferential thinking.
READING AND SPELLING I
Students entering the advanced reading class are reading at, or close to, grade level. They have demonstrated a solid grasp of symbol-sound relationships and because they are good readers, they have an intuitive understanding of syllable types and syllable division rules. Word analysis involving both reading and spelling focuses on a morphological study of words (understanding root words, prefixes, and suffixes). Fluency is addressed through oral reading of selected pieces of literature. Students also review the three great spelling rules (see Reading and Spelling II) and more advanced symbol-sound correspondences. Comprehension is an emphasis of the class and focuses on understanding main idea, supporting details, character motivation, author intent and writing style, as well as inferential and critical thinking skills. Vocabulary development is emphasized through various activities.
Students focus on basic decoding, encoding (spelling), reading fluency, and comprehension skills. An emphasis is placed on using multi-sensory techniques to teach symbol-sound relationships, syllable types, and word attack skills in isolation and in the fluent reading of controlled, connected text. Spelling lessons reinforce the symbol-sound patterns taught during the reading lessons. Comprehension work focuses on main idea, identifying important details, and plot sequence at the appropriate reading level.
READING AND SPELLING II
In a multi-sensory context, students review advanced symbol-sound relationships and syllable types. More advanced word attack skills are taught to aid the student in decoding multi-syllabic words. Spelling work reinforces
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FEE
READING AND SPELLING III
WRITING
Teachers use direct instruction to teach sentence and paragraph structure, which includes significant practice with teacher feedback. Instruction focuses on solidifying skills in a direct and sequential manner. Students learn to build and expand simple sentences before they learn paragraph organization and essay writing. The goal is to build a strong foundation upon which more sophisticated written language skills can be developed.
WRITING I
Using multi-sensory techniques, students are introduced to sentence formation including capitalization and punctuation, writing complete sentences and expanding sentences. Sentence strategies are introduced and reviewed. All students have access to a computer.
WRITING II
Using multi-sensory techniques, students receive direct instruction in writing expanded and compound sentences. Students are also introduced to paragraph writing including topic sentences, supporting details, and clinchers (concluding sentences). A focus is on the mechanics of writing (spelling, capitalization, and punctuation) as well as word usage and idea organization. Strategies are introduced and reviewed at both the advanced sentence and paragraph levels. All students have access to a computer.
WRITING III
Students receive direct instruction in writing expanded and complex sentences, as well as simple paragraphs including topic sentences, supporting details, and clinchers (concluding sentences). A focus is on the mechanics of writing (spelling, capitalization, and punctuation), as well as word usage and idea organization. Students are also introduced to different paragraph types and practice writing various paragraph types. If time allows, students are introduced to the five paragraph essay. All students have access to a computer.
MATH
Math can be difficult for students who have learning differences because there are two distinct aspects, computation and conceptualization, involved in mathematical processing. Computation is problematic for students with ADHD or dysgraphia because they have difficulty with the details and sequencing of math problems. Students with conceptual math difficulties often have trouble with the language of mathematics. The Groves approach to math helps students with both types of issues by providing direct, sequential, and multi-sensory instruction. Students learn both the concepts and the processes of mathematical operations. All classes work with applying mathematical principles in problem solving and critical thinking skills involving word problems.
MATH I
Topics range from the introduction of basic skills involving place value and one-digit addition and subtraction to more advanced double- and triple-digit addition and subtraction involving regrouping. Simple multiplication and division concepts are covered. Depending on class level and need, concepts of time and money are introduced and reviewed.
MATH II
There are a wide range of topics in Math II. When necessary, review of basic addition and subtraction problems involving borrowing are reviewed as well as simple multiplication and division. Some classes spend significant time with double- and triple-digit multiplication, while others review these concepts and are introduced to and review operations involving fractions, decimals and percents.
MATH III
Some Math III classes spend significant time reviewing operations involving fractions, decimals, and percents. Other classes focus on pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and even algebra II concepts depending upon class groupings and need. 4
AFTERNOON ENRICHMENT FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-8 The afternoon enrichment program provides meaningful, structured, and fun activities. Classes are offered from 12:30-1:30pm and 1:30-3:30pm in either 2-week or 4-week blocks. Students may sign up for one or several classes, which maintain a student to teacher ratio of 8:1. Progress reports are not provided for afternoon enrichment classes.
12:30-1:30PM ENRICHMENT CLASSES KEYBOARDING
An essential skill for school success, this class will provide a personalized approach to learning the keyboard. Students will use a multi-sensory program that is dynamic, stimulating, and sequential. Great for new typists and those who wish to improve basic skills. Weeks 1-4, June 20-July 15, 4th-8th grades, $380
ENERGY BLAST
Get active and have a blast! Utilize strategy, teamwork, and engage in friendly competition through experiencing a variety of games, sports, and activities. Modifications will be made when necessary to ensure successful participation in a safe and inclusive environment.
SUMMER SWEETS AND TREATS
Beat the summer heat by preparing “cool� snacks and treats! Learn to make watermelon smoothies, icy pudding pops, fresh squeezed lemonade, and other refreshing treats. This hands-on class will be sure to please! Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 2nd-6th grades, $180
GUITAR AND UKULELE WORKSHOP
Become the musician you have always wanted to be and take your musical talents to the next level! Learn the basics of guitar or ukulele through sequential instruction, hands-on exercises, and audio and video recordings. This class will be tailored to meet the needs of all students and skill levels.
Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 2nd-8th grades, $200 Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 2nd-8th grades, $180
Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 4th-8th grades, $200
COMMUNICATION LAB
Come and explore many exciting art mediums and discover your creativity. Explore oil pastels, drawing, paint, printmaking, and creative projects using recycled materials. Projects and activities will be based on skill and interest level.
Listening, turn-taking, and verbal expression are just a few of the many communication skills necessary for academic and social success. This class will help students develop and strengthen their use of receptive and expressive language. Skills will be taught using direct instruction, modeling, role-plays, and interpersonal interactions while engaging in a variety of activities, projects, and games. Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 2nd-6th grades, $200
ART, ART, ART
Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 2nd-8th grades, $200
CRAFTS, CARDS, AND CREATIONS
Welcome to the wonderful world of jewelry and card design! Design and create cards, necklaces, key chains, bracelets, and more using stamps and craft items. Activities will vary and will be tailored to meet the needs and interests of the group. Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 2nd-8th grades, $180
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Students who attend the morning program and continue in the afternoon will have a lunch period from 12:00-12:30pm. Students must bring their own lunch. Please note that in order for morning students to register for a 1:30-3:30pm class, they must also register for a 12:30-1:30pm class.
1:30-3:30PM ENRICHMENT CLASSES ADVENTURE CLUB
This activity-based program is designed to facilitate the development and maintenance of positive social relationships. Instructors will transport students off-site to participate in a variety of activities, including swimming, bowling, trampoline jumping, roller skating, and more. This class will provide a secure and nurturing environment where students are free to build friendships and have fun. Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 2nd-8th grades, $400 Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 2nd-8th grades, $360
PERCUSSION PIZZAZZ!
Experience the wide world of percussion music! Improvise, compose, play, and learn using numerous conventional and unconventional instruments in the percussion family. From trash cans to djembes and everything in between, we’ll bring music alive through teamwork! Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 4th-8th grades, $400
TASTY SUMMER SENSATIONS
Learn about the fresh flavors of the season by preparing summertime favorites. Recipe selections will include taco salads in tortilla shells, scrumptious shortcakes with whipped cream and berries, garden pizzas, and other delicious creations. Students will surely enjoy the fruits of their labor! Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 4th-8th grades, $360
PAINTS, PASTELS, AND PRINTS
Discover your creativity as we explore the world of pastels, oils, acrylics, and watercolors. Develop compositions and create works in a full array of color. Techniques and strategies will be implemented to help build confidence and achieve artistic perfection. Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 2nd-8th grades, $400
CLAY NATION
Create sculptures with your hands, make functional pots on the potter’s wheel, and explore the art of glazing and surface design. This class is for students with no previous experience as well as for those seeking further development in hand-building, throwing, and glazing skills. Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 4th-8th grades, $360
STEMpede
Come one come all, to a class that is only limited by your imagination. Learn about science and technology in a fun, experimental environment. Design, build, and discover the wide world of STEM education, all while learning important lessons that will come in handy throughout life. Weeks 1-2, June 20-July 1, 4th-8th grades, $400
NATURE EXPLORERS
Explore nature through hands-on, fun-filled experiences. Visit the local nature center and learn about insects, animals, and the outdoors. Other activities will include germinating seeds and producing flower chart booklets. Weeks 3-4, July 5-July 15, 2nd-8th grades, $360
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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 9–12 Our high school program is designed to provide students with a small, structured environment, where they can receive the extra support they need to learn or maintain skills across various content areas. Classes have a maximum of 10 students and are taught by Groves Academy teachers. Students may apply for any number of classes. Each section lasts two weeks.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS | JULY 25-AUG 5: MATH WORKSHOP
This class will take an interactive approach to learning or refining mathematical concepts. Concepts encompassing pre-algebra, algebra, and geometry will be covered depending on the needs of the student. Specific topics may include order of operations, fractions, decimals, proportions, integers, graphing equations, and word problems. Students will learn and practice through direct, multi-sensory instruction at their own level and pace, all while receiving the support and tools they need to be successful. Section 1, 8:45-10:15am, $410 OR Section 2, 10:30-12:00pm, $410
STUDY SKILLS AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
This interactive class orients students to vital elements of learning. Students will complete a learning assessment not only to determine their specific needs and strengths, but also to help them better understand how to maximize their learning. Students will use both low and high technological tools to practice methods of note-taking, learn strategies to enhance comprehension through active reading and summary writing, and explore various approaches for organizing materials and managing time. Students will also have the opportunity to both learn and use assistive technology to support reading and writing. Section 1, 10:30-12:00pm, $410 OR Section 2, 12:30-2:00pm, $410
WRITING STRATEGIES
Through direct, sequential instruction, this class will provide students with the foundational skills of expository writing across various content areas. Students will learn strategies for writing sentences, paragraphs, and compositions. In addition, instruction will focus on specialized techniques to help students organize their thoughts and translate those thoughts into clear communication. Section 1, 12:30-2:00pm, $410 OR Section 2, 2:15-3:45pm, $410 7
ENRICHMENT PROGRAM JUNE 20-JULY 1 AND JULY 5-JULY 15: WOODWORKING BASICS
Learn invaluable woodworking skills through completing a series of take-home projects. With teacher guidance and close supervision, we will go through all aspects of the design and build process to produce high quality cutting boards and Adirondack chairs. A major emphasis will be placed on shop safety, as well as proper hand and power tool usage. This class will provide participants with the scaffolding they need to improve planning, organizational, and time management skills. All necessary materials are included, and the class is appropriate for varying levels of experience. Participants can sign up for one or both sessions. Woodworking Basics 1 June 20-July 1, 9:30-11:30am, $475 Woodworking Basics 2 July 5-July 15, 9:30-11:30am, $425
“What a change! Our daughter now has confidence that she can learn and we are hopeful she will carry the skills forward to the school year.”
We build confidence, success, and purpose through transformative learning experiences.
APPLICATION INFORMATION | FOR ALL STUDENTS: GRADES 2-12 REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
Every applicant is required to submit: • Completed and signed application form • Diagnostic assessment • Teacher feedback form
To help us accurately assess the needs of each student, we require all applicants to submit their most recent diagnostic assessment and a copy of their most recent Individual Education Plan (IEP), if applicable. The assessment we need is the type administered individually by the school as part of the IEP process, or privately at a clinic. It may be called a psychoeducational assessment and should include a narrative report as well as ability and achievement scores. While scores from group-administered school tests (MCA, NWEA) may be helpful, they are not sufficient for admission to our Summer Programs. If you are interested in having your child tested, please let us know. We can refer you to an outside testing facility or provide you with information about assessments offered by The Learning Center at Groves Academy.
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Please provide your child’s teacher(s) with the required Teacher Feedback Form in this brochure and ask that it be sent directly to Groves Academy by April 15.
Complete and sign the Application Form. This step may be done online at grovesacademy.org/summer
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Pay the $40 Application Fee
APPLICATION PROCESS
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Ask your child’s current teacher(s) to complete and return the Teacher Feedback Form
We will review your application materials to determine whether our academic programs will be a good match and benefit your child. Confirmation of acceptance will be possible when we have students of similar ages and abilities who can be grouped together to make a class. We will confirm acceptance and program fees as soon as possible, but no later than May 13. All program fees will be due on May 20, which is also the final day we will accept applications, if space is available. We would appreciate prompt notification if your child will not attend, as other families may be affected by your decision. Final schedules, teachers’ names, and room numbers will be mailed by June 9.
KEY DATES
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APPLICATION CHECK LIST
April 15
Deadline for early application
April 15
Deadline for Teacher Feedback Form
May 13
Confirmation of acceptance and fees
May 20
Deadline for fees Last day to apply (if space available)
June 9
Notification of final schedules, teachers’ names, and room numbers
June 20
First day of summer programs
Enclose a copy of your child’s diagnostic assessment; include IEP (if applicable)
FEES AND DISCOUNTS
A non-refundable application fee of $40 is due with application materials. This fee is not applied to program fees. We encourage you to apply by April 15 and offer a $100 discount on our academic program for grades 2-8 if you do so. Applying early helps us confirm classes and students in a timely manner. A full-day discount is available. • Grades 2-8: $75 discount for every two weeks of full day enrollment (9:00-3:30) • Grades 9-12: $100 discount when enrolled in all three academic programs If program fees are not received by the May 20 deadline, your child’s spot is not guaranteed. After the deadline, we may begin to assign students from the waiting list in order to fill a section.
QUESTIONS?
Please contact Curtis Olufson, Director of Summer Programs, at olufsonc@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4268.
APPLICATION FORM | FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-12
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• Please complete both pages of this form or apply online at grovesacademy.org/summer. • Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Applying early is encouraged. • Please submit separate application forms for each child; you may duplicate this form. • Please enclose a $40 non-refundable application fee for each student. This fee is not applied to program fees. • You may apply at grovesacademy.org/summer, in person, by fax, or by mail. • Please send completed forms and required documentation to: Groves Academy, Attn: Summer Programs, 3200 Highway 100 South, St. Louis Park, MN 55416, Fax: 952.920.2068 • Groves Academy reserves the right to cancel a class/session due to inadequate enrollment, in which case tuition is refunded. • Payment is due in full on May 20. Refunds will not be given after that date. GENERAL INFORMATION Name of student Boy/Girl Birthdate Age Child’s current school Grade in Fall 2016 T-shirt size Name of parent/guardian 1 Name of parent/guardian 2 Home address 1 Home address 2 City, State, Zip City, State, Zip Phone 1 Home Work Phone 2 Home Work Phone 1 Cell Phone 2 Cell Employer 1 Employer 2 Email 1 Email 2 Best daytime contact in case of application questions or emergency Has your child attended Groves Summer School before?
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☐ Yes (when?)
How did you hear about Groves Summer School? ☐ This brochure ☐ Workshop ☐ Website ☐ Email
☐ Ad
☐ Friend/relative
MEDICAL INFORMATION Please describe any medical conditions that we should be aware of, including allergies: Family Doctor Phone Is your child currently taking any medications? ☐ No ☐ Yes (please list medications)
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION Has your child been diagnosed with: ☐ LD ☐ Dyslexia ☐ Dysgraphia ☐ ADD/ADHD ☐ NLD ☐ Other Please describe the area/s in which your child is having difficulties. Please be as specific as possible, as this will help in the placement of your child. Please enclose a copy of your child’s most recent cognitive and achievement testing and other relevant school information such as an IEP, if applicable. PERMISSION STATEMENTS
My child has permission to participate in field trips or other school-sponsored activities planned by Groves Academy when applicable. I understand that all groups will be accompanied by a Groves Academy staff member, and that my child will ride in designated Groves Academy transportation to and from off-site locations. I believe necessary precautions and plans for the care and support of the student will be taken. I will not hold the school or those supervising the activity responsible. Groves Academy may use pictures of my child in materials unless I advise otherwise in writing. In case of a medical emergency, I understand every effort will be made to contact parents or guardians. In the event that I cannot be reached, I understand that my child will be transported to Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital (phone: 952.993.5000), unless otherwise specified.
Parent/Guardian signature
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EMERGENCY INFORMATION Persons to call in case of emergency, when parents cannot be reached: Name Name Relationship Relationship Home phone Home phone Work/Cell phone Work/Cell phone
Grades
Fees*
Time 6/27-7/1
7/5-7/8
Week 3** 7/11-7/15
Week 4 7/18-7/22
Week 5
7/25-7/29
Week 6
8/1-8/5
Week 7
$180 (2 weeks)
$200 (2 weeks) 12:30-1:30
12:30-1:30
12:30-1:30 Weeks 1-2
Percussion Pizzazz!
Adventure Club: Session 2
Adventure Club: Session 1
4th-8th
4th-8th
2nd-8th
2nd-8th
$360 (2 weeks)
$400 (2 weeks)
$360 (2 weeks)
$400 (2 weeks)
$360 (2 weeks)
$400 (2 weeks)
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
1:30-3:30
Weeks 1-2 Weeks 1-2
Weeks 3-4 Weeks 3-4
Weeks 3-4
Weeks 3-4 Weeks 3-4 Weeks 3-4
2nd-8th
2nd-8th
$410 (2 weeks)
$410 (2 weeks)
$45 (per week)
$45 (per week)
10:30-12:00
10:30-12:00
8:45-10:15
3:30-5:00
7:30-9:00
Week 1
Week 1
Week 2
Week 2
Week 3
Week 3
Week 4
Week 4
Weeks 3-4
Before-school care (circle weeks attending)
$410 (2 weeks)
12:30-2:00
Weeks 1-2
** no programs 7/4
Week 2
Weeks 1-4
Week 1
9:00-12:00 Weeks 1-4
2nd-6th $200 (2 weeks) Weeks 1-2
Tasty Summer Sensations 4th-8th
2nd-8th
$360 (2 weeks)
$400 (2 weeks)
After-school care (circle weeks attending)
9th-12th
9th-12th
$410 (2 weeks)
2:15-3:45
12:30-2:00
Academic Programs
9:30 - 11:30
Weeks 6-7
Weeks 6-7
Weeks 6-7
Weeks 6-7
Weeks 6-7
Weeks 6-7
6/20-6/24
$1,985 (4 weeks) 12:30-1:30 Weeks 1-2
Apply here or at grovesacademy.org/summer 2nd-8th $380 (4 weeks) 12:30-1:30
12:30-1:30
Communication Lab 4th-8th
2nd-6th
12:30-1:30
12:30-1:30
Paints, Pastels and Prints 4th-8th
Math Workshop: Section 1
9th-12th
$410 (2 weeks)
9:30 - 11:30
* Discounts available:
Subtotal Program Fees
Total Program Fees Due
Fees
GROVESACADEMY.ORG/SUMMER
2016 GROVES SUMMER PROGRAMS APPLICATION WORKSHEET Check box if enrolling
Students entering grades 2-8
4th-8th $180 (2 weeks)
$200 (2 weeks)
Morning Academic Programs
Keyboarding 2nd-8th
2nd-8th
Reading and Spelling, Writing, and Math
Energy Blast: Session 1
Summer Sweets & Treats
$180 (2 weeks)
$200 (2 weeks)
Afternoon Enrichment Programs: Block One
Energy Blast: Session 2
Guitar and Ukulele Workshop 2nd-8th
2nd-8th
Weeks 1-2
Art, Art, Art
Clay Nation 2nd-8th
Weeks 1-2
Crafts, Cards and Creations
STEMpede
Afternoon Enrichment Programs: Block Two
Nature Explorers
Math Workshop: Section 2
9th-12th
$410 (2 weeks)
Before and After School Care
Study Skills and Assistive Technology: Section 1
9th-12th
Students entering grades 9-12
Study Skills and Assistive Technology: Section 2
9th-12th
$475 (2 weeks)
Weeks 3-4
Writing Strategies: Section 1
$425 (2 weeks)
Weeks 1-2
Writing Strategies: Section 2
9th-12th
9th-12th
Enrichment Programs Woodworking Basics: Session 1
Please make checks payable to Groves Academy.
Full-day discount: Grades 9-12. Deduct $100 if enrolled in all three programs
Full-day discount: Grades 2-8. Deduct $75 per 2-week enrollment if enrolled 9:00am-3:30pm
Early application discount: Grades 2-8 Morning Programs. Deduct $100 before 4/15/16
Woodworking Basics: Session 2
Thank you! Apply at grovesacademy.org/summer or tear along perforation, complete, and mail to: GROVES ACADEMY Attn: Summer Programs 3200 Highway 100 South St. Louis Park, MN 55416
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APPLICATION FORM | FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-12
TEACHER FEEDBACK FORM | FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-12 PAGE 1 OF 2
2016 GROVES ACADEMY SUMMER PROGRAMS
PARENTS: Please provide this form to your child’s current classroom teacher(s). The form should be faxed or mailed directly back to Groves Academy as soon as possible. If your child works with a tutor or special education teacher, please have that person fill out a copy of this form as well. TEACHERS: The student named below is applying for admission to the 2016 Groves Academy Summer Program. As part of the Groves application process, feedback from the student’s current teacher/s is required. Please complete this form, including the reverse side, and return to Groves Academy. This information will be kept confidential. Questions can be directed to Curtis Olufson at Groves Academy, olufsonc@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4268. High school program participants are required to submit only PAGE 1 of this form. Student's Name Current School
Current Grade
Teacher's Name
Subject Area
1. Describe the student’s work habits and attitude.
2. Identify strengths and weaknesses in the student’s skill levels and learning style.
3. Describe the student’s relationship with peers.
4. Describe the student’s relationship with teachers and other adults.
5. Have there been behavior problems? Please describe any difficulties.
Teacher’s signature Date
PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM BY EMAIL, FAX, OR MAIL: EMAIL:
FAX:
MAIL:
Curtis Olufson olufsonc@grovesacademy.org
952.920.2068 Attn: Summer Programs
Groves Academy Attn: Summer Programs 3200 Hwy. 100 South St. Louis Park, MN 55416
TEACHER FEEDBACK FORM | FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-8 PAGE 2 OF 2
2016 GROVES ACADEMY SUMMER PROGRAMS
Please indicate the student’s current skill levels and needs. Feel free to add additional comments. READING
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Weak
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Comments
Phonemic awareness Decoding short vowel words Decoding vowel–consonant–e words Syllable division Sound/symbol correspondence related to syllable types Decoding multi-syllabic words Sight words Reading fluency - accuracy Reading fluency - rate Vocabulary Comprehension–main idea, supporting details Comprehension–drawing conclusions, making inferences
WRITTEN EXPRESSION Handwriting Pre-writing (organizational notes, outlines) Written expression of ideas Capitalization and punctuation Grammar and sentence structure Editing
MATH Number sense and place value Word problems Addition and subtraction concepts and facts Fluency with multi-digit addition and subtraction Multiplication and division concepts and facts Fluency with multi-digit multiplication and division Telling time Money Fractions Decimals Factoring Positive and negative integers Algebraic expressions and equations
Does this student need extra time to process information in reading, writing and math? Is this student functioning independently at, above, or below his/her current grade level in the following areas? Above grade level Reading decoding Reading fluency Reading comprehension Spelling Written expression Math concepts Math computation Math problem solving
At grade level
Below grade level
ABOUT GROVES ACADEMY Since 1972, Groves Academy has provided exemplary educational programs and services for individuals with learning disabilities and attention disorders, their families, and educators. OUR SCHOOL
Groves Academy is Minnesota’s only established school for students with learning disabilities and attention disorders and is accredited through ISACS (Independent Schools Association of the Central States). We enroll 250 students in grades 1-12, with an average class size of eight. We believe students learn best when instruction is direct, sequential, multi-sensory, and addresses individual strengths and challenges. Our teachers and research-based practices help students reach their full academic, social, emotional and creative potential. For more information about our Lower School (grades 1-6), contact Debbie Moran, Director of Admissions, at morand@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4275. For information about our Middle School (grades 6-8) and Upper School (grades 9-12), contact Teresa Smith, Director of Admissions, at smitht@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4296.
THE LEARNING CENTER AT GROVES ACADEMY®
The Learning Center allows children not enrolled in our school access to the transformative education we provide. The Learning Center at Groves Academy offers centralized services to children and adults, including comprehensive diagnostic testing, tutoring, speech and language therapy, assistive technology training and career counseling. All services are adapted to the unique needs of each individual and designed to strengthen confidence and sense of purpose. Additionally, community events are scheduled throughout the year including a college fair and parent workshops on topics related to learning disabilities and attention disorders. Visit grovesacademy.org/the-learning-center or call 952.920.6377 for more information.
EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT AT GROVES ACADEMY
Groves Academy is proud to be one of Minnesota’s leading providers of professional development workshops for educators and other professionals who work with children and adults with learning disabilities and attention disorders. Groves Academy is a Wilson Language Training® Accredited Partner and meets the Wilson Language Training standards for excellence in delivery of Wilson professional learning to educators. For information and our workshop schedule, please visit grovesacademy.org/wilson-language-training or contact Ellen Engstrom, Director of Education, at engstrome@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4247. 14
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SUMMER EDUCATION WORKSHOPS FOR PARENTS
Groves Academy provides a series of workshops to give parents knowledge and insights to support their children. Workshops are led by Groves Academy staff members who are recognized as some of the nation’s foremost authorities in learning disabilities and attention disorders. Summer workshops are listed below: Monday, June 27, 9:00-12:00: Assistive Technology Tools to Support Executive Functions Presenter: Todd Hanson, Director of Technology, Groves Academy Tuesday, June 28, 9:00-12:00: Managing Stress and Anxiety Presenter: Dr. Zachary Eakman, Assistant Director of Diagnostics, Groves Academy Wednesday, June 29, 9:00-12:00: Learning Disabilities – An Overview Presenter: John Alexander, Head of School, Groves Academy FOR MORE INFORMATION, INCLUDING HOW TO REGISTER: Please visit grovesacademy.org/events/workshops or contact Jamie Prescott, Events and Volunteers Manager, at prescottj@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4295.
EDUCATOR WORKSHOPS
Groves Academy faculty and staff have a deep knowledge of reading and math instruction, as well as vast experience teaching students with learning disabilities and attention disorders. During the summer, our staff leads professional development seminars for teachers throughout Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. FOR INFORMATION AND OUR WORKSHOP SCHEDULE: Please visit grovesacademy.org/wilson-language-training 952.XXX.XXXX GROVESACADEMY.ORG or contact Ellen Engstrom, Director or Education, INFORMATION@GROVESACADEMY.ORG at engstrome@grovesacademy.org or 952.915.4247. © 2016 Groves Academy. All rights reserved.