Swimming * Adventure Field Trips * Academics Friends * Athletics Creativity * and
FUN!
Programs for
Boys & Girls ages 3–21
HB.edu/summer
Broad Horizons Monday– Thursday
June 20–July 28 Campers bring their own lunches, swimsuits, sunscreen and towels.
A non-refundable deposit of $100 is due upon registration no later than May 31st. The balance is due by June 17th. A $50 fee will be assessed if payment is not received in full by June 12th. Campers may attend any combination of days or weeks Broad Horizons is offered, at pro-rated rates. HBBH camps can also be combined with any other HB program or package. For an additional $132, we can provide lunch! This is only available for campers registered for all six weeks.
BROAD HORIZONS BEGINNER
Boys & Girls ages 3 & 4 at the start of camp (Preschool & Pre-K; must be toilet-trained) 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. $715 no lunch provided / $847 lunch A fun program for children who have begun or are ready to begin preschool. Our caring staff focuses on socialization skills, group dynamics, reading basics, vocabulary building, motor skill development and artistic growth.
BROAD HORIZONS Girls, Grades K–5 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. $1080 no lunch provided $1212 lunch
An exciting camp that taps into the natural energy and creativity of young girls. Campers experience learning and socialization through a variety of core classes and activities that are changed each summer. Professional adult faculty work hand-in-hand with high school and college-age shepherds, who serve as companions and guides.
NEW! BROADER HORIZONS
Girls, Grades 6-8 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. $1180 no lunch provided $1312 lunch
Monday–Friday March 21–April 1 or August 1–August 19 8:00 a.m.– 6:00 p.m.
Boys & Girls, Preschool–Grade 8 8:00–9:00 a.m. / $235 3:00–6:00 p.m. / $385 Boys & Girls ages 3–4 12:30–3:00 p.m. / $335 Supervised by adult staff and shepherds, this safe, less structured period of play is a great option for families who need childcare outside normal camp hours.
FRIDAY CAMP
Boys & Girls, Preschool–Grade 8 Fridays, June 24–July 29 8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. / $450 A fifth-day option for a relaxed day of indoor and outdoor activities.
We’ve taken our signature Broad Horizons experience and turned up the volume for Middle School girls ready to try new and exciting activities including Whirly Ball, laser tag, and zip lining, to name a few.
We want to meet your family’s scheduling needs! Call Siva Grossman at 216.320.8085 for flexible scheduling details.
Vacation Camp CHOOSE YOUR SESSION:
BEFORE- & AFTERCAMP CARE
Vacation Camp meets the needs of families who require childcare during the March and August breaks. Vacation Camp is adultsupervised and offers campers an opportunity to explore and dream in an environment that is less structured. Camp Assistants help out with the children and have fun.
CAMPERS Boys & Girls, Preschool–Grade 6 $70 a day / $350 a week $10 hourly if attending less than a five-hour day
CAMP ASSISTANTS Boys & Girls grades 7–8 $60 a day / $300 a week
Tennis & Swimming You Choose! June 20–July 28 TENNIS LESSONS Girls grades K–8 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. / $100 Lessons are offered Monday–Wednesday for beginners (six lessons). Bring your own racquet. For questions, contact Siva Grossman at sgrossman@hb.edu
SWIMMING LESSONS Mondays & Wednesdays or Tuesdays & Thursdays 3-3:30 p.m. or 3:30-4 p.m. $40 per week
LEARN TO SWIM Mondays and/or Tuesdays 12:30-1 p.m. $20 per day or $35 per week Bring your own swimsuit, towel, and goggles. For questions, contact Stacey Vayo-Aroney at saroney@hb.edu
Blazer Athletic Camps Athletic camps are open to girls of all ages! For details and descriptions, visit:
HB.edu/summer
BASKETBALL FIELD HOCKEY LACROSSE SOCCER SWIMMING TENNIS VOLLEYBALL
Specialty Programs Contact Jason Habig at 216.320.8796 ext. 7173 or jhabig@hb.edu if you have questions. Visit www.hb.edu/ summer for the most up-todate information or to register online.
We want to meet your family’s scheduling needs!
Care is available before, after, and in the weeks between these experiences. Call Siva Grossman at 216.320.8085 for flexible scheduling details.
LEADING FOR LIFE: OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & LEADERSHIP CAMP Leaders are not born; they are created! At Leading for Life you will participate in activities such as climbing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, rowing, self-defense, service projects, and written self-exploration. Our activities and adventures will challenge you and inspire you to look at yourself and the world in new and exciting ways. Campers can expect a full day of activity, where a little dirt and lots of shouts of, “That was awesome!” are part of each adventure. Campers should be confident swimmers as many excursions are water-based. Come discover the many ways you can become a leader in your own life! Grades: Girls in grades 5-8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 6-17 (I) and July 11-22 (II) Cost: $850 per session
CAKE DECORATING 101: FOUNDATIONS OF FROSTING From perfecting the art of buttercream frosting to making professional looking flowers, this camp will cover all of the cake decorating basics. All students will receive a set of professional cake decorating tools to use throughout the camp and to take home for future use. Carol Kennedy has been teaching the Wilton Method of cake decorating for over 20 years totaling over 2000 students at present. This has earned her the honor of being on the Wilton Hall of Fame Wall. Cake decorating started as a hobby but has become a very rewarding fun career. She is presently teaching classes at Michael’s Craft Store and is a member of The International Cake Exploration Society (ICES) for over 15 years.
In order to focus each class solely on decorating, each student will need to bring an unfrosted cake to each class. Grades: Co-ed grades 5-8 Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 11-15
ARCHAEOLOGY Work side-by-side with archaeologists on a dig on Johnson Island in Lake Erie. Students will get hands-on experience with various techniques of archaeology and explore a key part of America’s history. Grades: Co-ed grades 5-9 Time: 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. (5:00 p.m. Monday & Tuesday) Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 27-July 1 Cost: $375
BOOK WORMS Presented in Partnership with Little Scholars. Wiggle, fly, hop and scoot into a lifetime love of reading. Establish a solid foundation of reading readiness with bundles of activities to expose your beginning reader to letter-sounds relationships, comprehension strategies, and introduction to high frequency words through a host of activities to get you moving in the right direction. Grades: Co-ed Preschool & Pre-K Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: August 1-5 Cost: $400
Cost: $220
CAKE DECORATING 102: FUN WITH FONDANT Students will explore a variety of different ways to use fondant and gum paste. All students will receive a set of professional cake decorating tools to use throughout the camp and to take home for future use.
Carol Kennedy has been teaching the Wilton Method of cake decorating for over 20 years totaling over 2000 students at present. This has earned her the honor of being on the Wilton Hall of Fame Wall. Cake decorating started as a hobby but has become a very rewarding fun career. She is presently teaching classes at Michael’s Craft Store and is a member of The International Cake Exploration Society (ICES) for over 15 years. Grades: Co-ed grades 5-8 Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 18-22 Cost: $220
CAKE DECORATING: ADVANCED Please visit www.hb.edu/summer description of this camp.
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Grades: Co-ed in grades 5-8 Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 25 -29 Cost: $220
CHESS CAMPS Camp will be conducted by “Progress with Chess,” a local non-profit organization that offers chess programs in over 40 Greater Cleveland schools and recreation centers. All levels are welcome. Our experienced staff of knowledgeable professional chess instructors will provide a fun and supportive environment for your child, with plenty of individual attention. Beginning students will master the rules and moves of the pieces. More experienced players will learn strategy, tactics, and checkmate patterns. Activities will include a healthy mixture of interactive lessons and supervised open play, along with a short mid-morning recess, weather permitting, with opportunities for physical exercise. Ages: Co-ed grades K-8 Times: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (full day), 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (morning camp), 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (afternoon camp) Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 6-10 Cost: $260 Full Day, $160 Morning & Afternoon Camps
CREATIVE WRITING CAMP: EXPLORATIONS IN SPACE
EC NATURE EXPLORATION CAMP
Sponsored by HB’s Osborne Writing Center
Forage and play at the height of summer’s harvest. Visit HB’s campus to explore the gardens and woods nestled in Shaker Heights. The children will work in gardens and prepare their lunch each day, while also baking breads and making herbal teas. There will be time to care for animals and learn from nature how the rhythm of an August morning feels and smells.
Explore a variety of different settings around Cleveland to inspire new ways to think about your writing. Working with experienced HB faculty, students will create written pieces for a culminating performance on the final day of camp. Directed by Laura Zappas, head of the HB Middle School English Department. Grades: Girls in grades 5-8
Grades: Co-ed ages 3-4 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Dates: August 8-12
Days: Monday-Friday
Cost: $350
Dates: June 13 -17 Cost: $420
ELECTION 2016
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 101 Learn the fundamentals of operating a digital camera manually, as well as creative techniques for generating compelling images. Campers will have the opportunity to develop their eyes as photographers as they explore and photograph iconic parts of Cleveland. Campers will also gain an understanding of the history of photography and visit area museums to view the work of master photographers. No prior photography experience necessary. Participants should bring their own digital SLR camera if possible, but cameras will be provided for those who need one.
The presidential election of 2016 will have a profound impact on the future of the United States. This camp will help students entering grades 6-8 learn more about the American electoral system and political history. Students will go on field trips, meet those involved in the political process, complete simulations, create debates, and engage in other handson activities, so this will not feel “like school”. This is sure to be a fun-filled and unique camp for any civic-minded middle schooler. Grades: Co-ed in grades 6-8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday
Grades: Co-ed in grades 6-8
Dates: July 25-29
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $400
Days: Tuesday-Friday Dates: July 5-8
FRENCH IMMERSION
CREATIVE WRITING AND DRAWING CAMP
Cost: $300
Offered in partnership with Hathaway Brown’s Osborne Writing Center and led by experienced HB teacher Mike Ciuni, this camp is the perfect experience for students with a passion for writing or sketching. Students will explore Case Western Reserve’s Squire Valleevue Farm and other urban settings in Cleveland, for inspiration. With regular opportunity for collaboration and feedback, this program will allow each girl to explore her voice and develop a passion for language.
DISCOVERING GLOBAL CLEVELAND
Learn through living the language! Campers will participate in a variety of activities that emphasize verbal communication and fun, including Minute to Win It, SPUD, soccer, dancing, Scavenger Hunts, Skype conversations, the 2016 EuroCup, Arts and Crafts, and a French-themed field trip. This camp will be led by Grace Kattan, HB Middle School French and Spanish teacher.
Grades: Girls grades 6-9 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 18-22 Cost: $400
Please visit www.hb.edu/summer description of this camp. Grades: Co-ed grades 6-8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
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Grades: Girls in grades 6-9
Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Dates: June 6-10
Days: Monday-Friday
Cost: $400
Dates: June 27-July 1 Cost: $400
GREEN THUMB CAMP Presented in partnership with Little Scholars. Catch an insect, grow a terrarium and save the Earth...all while learning about nature and the world around us through exciting expeditions, science and environmental exploration. Our Green Thumb Camp will ignite your child’s passion for nature, recycling and learning about the earth through educational activities and science investigations. It’s time to join the Green Thumb Camp!
Chagrin Falls gallery. Every student will make a minimum of three pieces, and all materials are supplied. For students interested in new artistic opportunities, this camp promises to be the highlight of the summer. Ages: Co-ed grades 7-12 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Days: Tuesday-Thursday Dates: July 5-8 Cost: $400
Grades: Co-ed in grades K-1 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: August 8-12 Cost: $400
GAMEON! SPORTS CAMPS Game On! Sports Camp 4 Girls has devoted years to teaching and inspiring girls of all levels in a wide variety of sports. The result is a program that fosters a love of sports and fitness that lasts a lifetime. Two-week minimum required. Grades: Girls in Pre-K - 8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 5-29 Cost: $750 for two weeks ($375 per week); three weeks or more, $350 per week until April 1
MINECRAFT Spend a week learning about electrical engineering and computational thinking concepts while building an amusement park in Minecraft using redstone! Based on the popular Minecraft Amusement Park series by We Can Code IT, and the soon to be published book, kids love creating their own automated Roller Coaster, Amusement Park Sign, Lights at Night, Dunk Tank Game and Fireworks Display in Minecraft while learning about realworld principles of engineering, including logic gates, circuits, energy, data, and more! They are invited to save their creations to take home to use on their own computers! Grades: Girls in grades 5-8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 20-24 Cost: $400
INNOV8 GIRLZ
MINI-MAKER CAMP
Let your entrepreneurial spirit soar as you and other girls learn how to develop and launch your own new product, create targeted marketing and design sales materials. You’ll refine your presentation, then celebrate your successful launch with our “Shark Tank” competition on the last day of camp. On field trips to startup ventures and business incubators, you’ll see how female entrepreneurs are getting to do what they love while working for themselves. There’s no glass ceiling on this entrepreneurial journey!
The Summer Maker Camp will allow minimakers to explore, design, build and share their inventions and creations in the new IDEA Lab at Hathaway Brown School! In the IDEA Lab (which stands for innovation, design, engineering & art), students will be introduced to the newest digital fabrication equipment, such as 3D printers, laser engravers/cutters, desktop milling machines, vinyl cutters and CNC routers. Campers will create digital designs and build projects using various tools and equipment in the space while exploring the basics of design engineering and handson learning. Mini-makers will design and create electronics projects using littleBits, MaKey MaKey & LilyPad and basic computer programming skills. Culminating in a MiniMaker Faire on the last day of the camp, parents and friends can help celebrate our mini-makers as they share their projects!
Grades: Girls in grades 5-8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 18-22 Cost: $400
INTRO TO GLASS BLOWING Take your summer up to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit by exploring the art of glass blowing. This camp, presented in partnership with The Glass Asylum, will take place at their
Grades: Girls in grades 5-8 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 6-10 Cost: $400
MIXED MEDIA ART CAMP Delve into the wonderful world of visual arts! Learn about different mediums and techniques including painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, fiber arts and clay. Examine works by master artists at the Cleveland Museum of Art, explore new methods and embrace creativity! Family and friends are invited to view and celebrate campers’ works at an art exhibition during the last half hour of camp Friday afternoon. Participants should wear clothing that can get dirty during the creation of art. All art supplies provided. Grades: Co-ed in grades 3-5 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 25-29 Cost: $400
NUMBER CRUNCHERS Presented in Partnership with Little Scholars. Number Crunchers is for all little budding mathematicians! We immerse the children in rich and multi-sensory activities using manipulative and hands on activities to build your child’s math skill set. Through our activities we will learn about basic addition and subtraction, graphing, telling time, fractions, word problems and money. Grades: Co-ed Preschool to Pre-K Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: August 8-12 Cost: $400
SCIENCE EXPLORATORIUM Did you know that science and art are related? Come discover, experiment, and create as we learn about the colliding worlds of art and science in this STEAM-based camp. We will examine the fundamentals of chemistry by watching colors ignite a canvas and practice the principles of physics by designing creative inventions with pulleys and levers. Put on your lab coat and pull out your paintbrush as we dive into the art of science! Grades: Co-ed in grades K-1 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: August 1-5 Cost: $400
SNAPOLOGY LEGO CAMPS: AMAZING ANIMAL ROBOTICS AND LEGO SCIENTISTS
STRINGS CAMP
Dates: June 6-10
Join Linda Simon-Mietus, HB Orchestra Director, and the entire HB instrumental team for this engaging camp experience. Each day of the camp will include orchestra rehearsal, sectionals, movement classes, and afternoon activities, including swimming. The experience will culminate with a final concert presented to the public at 2 p.m. on Friday, July 15th. This camp is open to students in grades 3-8 who have studied a string instrument for a minimum of one year. We hope you will join us to make beautiful music this summer.
Cost: Full Day $350/Half Day $175
Grades: Co-ed grades 3-8
Please visit www.hb.edu/summer description of this camp.
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Grades: Co-ed in grades K-2 Time: Full Day 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Half Day 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday
SNAPOLOGY LEGO CAMPS: LEGO ENGINEERS AND CASTLES, KINGDOMS, AND WIZARDS Please visit www.hb.edu/summer description of this camp.
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Join HB’s Primary Visual Arts Specialist for a week of clay in a small-group setting! Students who will join Miss Breckenridge each day in learning new hand building techniques in this sculpture medium. There will be time for multiple projects per day! Due to the dry time, greenware sculptures will be bisque fired at a later date and we will revisit the studio for a half-day glaze session. In this half day, students will learn new glazing techniques and decorate their sculptures with glossy colors. Miss Breckenridge will do a second firing in the kiln and will schedule a pick-up date.
Grades: Co-ed in grades K-2 Time: Full Day 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Half Day 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 13-17 Cost: Full Day $350/Half Day $175
SNAPOLOGY LEGO CAMPS: LEGO ANIMATION STUDIO Please visit www.hb.edu/summer description of this camp.
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Ages: Girls in grades 3-5 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Grades: Co-ed in grades 5-8
Days: Monday-Friday
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Dates: June 13-17
Days: Monday-Friday
Cost: $375
SPANISH IMMERSION Learn through living the language! Campers will participate in a variety of activities that emphasize verbal communication and fun, including Minute to Win It, SPUD, soccer, Zumba and Salsa dancing, Scavenger Hunts, Skype conversations, the 2016 EuroCup, Arts and Crafts, and a trip to the Cleveland Art Museum with a guided tour in Spanish. This camp will be led by Lauren Harlow, HB Middle School Spanish teacher. Grades: Girls in grades 6-9 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 27-July 1 Cost: $400
PRIME ENRICHMENT Cost: $1450 (SAVE $50)
If you are looking for enriching camps for your rising Kindergartner or First Grader in the weeks before or after our popular Broad Horizons day camp program, this is the package for you. June 6-10 Snapology Camp
June 13-17 Snapology Camp
August 1 - 5 Science Exploratorium August 8 - 12 Green Thumb Club
SUMMER ARTS Cost: $1300 (SAVE $105)
From the art room to the stage, your rising 3-5 grade daughter can explore a wide variety of visual and performing arts experiences this summer. June 13-17 Ceramics
June 20- July 8 HBTI Session 1 July 11-15 Mixed Media
FULL SUMMER ADVENTURE Cost: $2995 (SAVE $150)
Ensure your Middle Schooler a fun and wellrounded summer with this complete package of camps geared specifically to grades 5-8. June 6-10 Discovering Global Cleveland
June 13-17 Creative Writing Explorations in Space June 20-24 Minecraft
June 27-July 1 Archaeology
July 5-8 Digital Photography
Dates: June 27-July 1 Cost: $175
Packages
SUMMER STORYLINE Storyline methodology is used in Hathaway Brown’s Pre-K through grade four classrooms to teach a variety of concepts. Active learning, teamwork and reflection are all essential parts of Storyline. Students involved in a storyline experience develop a true sense of ownership and construct their own understanding while developing skills and having fun in the process. If you are looking for an exciting and engaging learning opportunity please join us for this storyline unit. Grades: Co-ed grades 2-4 Time: 12:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Dates: August 1-12 Cost: $375
July 11- 22 Leading for Life Session 2 July 25-29 Election 2016
GIRLS ONLY SUMMER Cost: $1575 (SAVE $55)
In these supportive environments, your Middle School-age daughter will have the freedom to explore her creativity while having fun with other girls with similar passions. June 6-10 Mini Maker Camp
June 13-17 Creative Writing Explorations in Space June 20-24 Minecraft
June 27-July 1 Spanish or French Immersion Camp
HB Theatre Institute Contact Bebe Weinberg Katz at bkatz@hb.edu for more info. Please check www.hb.edu/summer for the most up-to-date information.
Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Grade 1–College THREE SESSIONS – ATTEND ONE OR ALL! SESSION ONE (3 WEEKS): June 20–July 8 (no classes July 4) $630
SESSION TWO (3 WEEKS): July 11 – July 29 $630
SESSION THREE: (2 WEEKS): August 1 – August 12 $420
HBTI PRIME Grades 1-4
HBTI Prime sessions are for students in grades 1–4 and provide a creative and enriching experience in drama, music, dance and fine arts. Students will have the opportunity to explore the performing arts with fun and age-appropriate activities.
PERFORMING ARTS TRAINING Grade 5-college
Each student will pick a focus - Acting, Dance, Musical Theatre, and NEW Advanced Acting Workshops. There are six total hours of class per day, and 30 minutes for lunch. Each focus has required classes. Students will be assigned to appropriate classes based on age and experience.
ACTING FOCUS The goal of the acting program is to learn to “live truthfully within imaginary circumstances.” HBTI has a multi-level approach to acting training with emphasis on imagination, action, and characterization. Each level offers new techniques that help students rediscover their imagination, open their senses and develop their physical instruments.
DANCE FOCUS The goal of the Dance Focus is to develop a broad movement repertoire. Students will be able to physically and intellectually demonstrate their mastery of dance technique, movement vocabulary and dance terminology.
MUSICAL THEATRE FOCUS The Musical Theatre Focus is designed to develop students in three artistic disciplines - acting, dance and voice - the “triple threat performer.” Students will learn the same principles as described in the “acting” and “dance” focus with the addition of training in music and voice. Students will be placed in a series of courses in all three disciplines to move their skills forward and help them grow artistically.
ADVANCED ACTING WORKSHOP ACTING THROUGH MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION Grade 9-college, Session One Only
Created for the individual with strong acting, movement, and vocal abilities, this workshop takes the student directly into the rehearsals of a musical production by fully integrating performance techniques into an in-house production to be performed for HBTI students at the end of three weeks. Enrollment is limited; interested students will need to audition and spots for the workshop will be filled on a first come- first served basis. Previous HBTI training is required.
We want to meet your family’s scheduling needs! Call Siva Grossman at 216.320.8085 for flexible scheduling details.
HBTI Productions
These productions are intended as a “lab experience” to complement our daytime training–train with some of the best instructors in town and apply what you have learned in full scale productions. Presented at Hathaway Brown School, 19600 N. Park Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 44122
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF JULY 1 - 17, 2016 (9 PERFORMANCES)
INTO THE WOODS JULY 29 - AUGUST 7, 2015 (6 PERFORMANCES)
Summer Studies
Contact Jason Habig at 216.320.8796 ext. 7173 or jhabig@hb.edu for more info. A $100 deposit is required to hold a spot in each course. Payments can be made in full at www.hb.edu/ summer. No refunds after the first week of class.
MONDAY–FRIDAY GRADES 9–12 (AS OF FALL 2016) Summer Studies offers full- and partial-credit courses in a co-ed program designed to provide an optimum learning experience for high school students from independent, private and public schools. HB students need approval from the Dept. Chair, the Director of College Counseling and the Upper School Director to attend. Because of the compressed nature of these classes, attendance at all course meetings is mandatory.
JUNE 13-JUNE 24
JUNE 13-JULY 1
EXPLORING COMPUTER SCIENCE 8:45-11:45 a.m. or 12:45-3:45 p.m. Quarter Credit/ $500
FROM BACH TO ROCK 1:00-4:00 p.m. Half Arts credit / $860
WRITE LIKE A HIGH SCHOOLER 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Grade 9 / Quarter credit / $375
FITNESS & WELLNESS Days and times, cost and credits vary. See our website for details.
JUNE 13-JULY 5 AMERICAN LIT 2 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon One credit / $1,230
ARABIC 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon One credit / $1,250
U.S. HISTORY 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon One credit / $1,250
CHEMISTRY (HONORS OR REGULAR) 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon One credit / $1,250
JUNE 13-JULY 8
ECONOMIC POLICY (HONORS OR REGULAR) 1:00-3:30 p.m. One credit / $1,250 PHYSICS 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon One credit / $1,250
Studio Art Survey 8:00-11:45 a.m. Half credit / $860
JUNE 22-JUNE 24 COLLEGE ESSAY BOOTCAMP 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. No course credit/ $150
Superstart MONDAY–FRIDAY, AUGUST 1-12 Superstart is a co-ed academic program that offers a jump-start to the new school year, an opportunity to refresh math, reading, writing or study skills, or a chance for students just entering Hathaway Brown to get acquainted with the school. All courses are part of a two-week program, but it is possible to enroll in one week of a course to work around other commitments. Students receive a written evaluation, and a final report is mailed home and, upon request, to the participant’s school. Materials are included in tuition.
$140 ½ Course
$275 1 Course
$475 2 Courses
$630 3 Courses
GRADES 2–4
GRADES 5–6
GRADES 5–8
GRADES 7–8
9:00–10:30 A.M.
9:00–10:30 A.M.
9:00–10:30 A.M.
9:00–10:30 A.M.
(AS OF FALL 2016) 2nd Grade Reading & Writing 3rd Grade Math Readiness 4th Grade Math Readiness 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 2nd Grade Math Readiness 3rd/4th Grade Reading & Writing
(AS OF FALL 2016) Study Skills
10:45 A.M.–12:15 P.M.
5th Grade Math Readiness 6th Grade Math Readiness 12:30–2:00 P.M.
English/Grammar I Reading & Writing
(AS OF FALL 2016) Introductory French Introductory Spanish 10:45 A.M.–12:15 P.M.
Continuing French 12:30–2:00 P.M.
Continuing Spanish
(AS OF FALL 2016) 8th Grade Algebra Readiness 10:45 A.M.–12:15 P.M.
Study Strategies 12:30–2:00 P.M.
Reading, Writing & Grammar 7th Grade Pre-Algebra Readiness