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2O12 | COED
THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL
Welcome
to Hockaday Coed Summer Session 2O12! Classes for Boys and Girls Regular Sessions from June 11 – July 20 Extended Days Available
Summers at Hockaday offer boys and girls exciting camps and outstanding academic courses. We hope you will explore this catalogue to discover the wonderful options available at the Hockaday Coed Summer Session. Boys and girls from ages 3 – 18 can choose from a wide range of courses from Creative Arts Camp, BattleBots®, and The Write Stuff to A Way with Words, Web Design, and History of Art and Music. You will find courses that will turn your summer into a learning adventure! If you would like additional information regarding teachers or courses, feel free to contact us.
We hope to see you this summer! To register and view summer session changes, updates or to print additional registration forms:
Visit our website WWW.HOCKADAY.ORG
For information, contact Nancy Gale at 214.360.6534 or ngale@mail.hockaday.org
Contents Lower School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Entering Pre-Kindergarten (3- and 4-year-olds) – 4th Grade Session I: June 11 – June 22, Session II: June 25 – July 6, Session III: July 9 – July 20 Middle School.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Entering 5th – 8th Grade Session I: June 11 – June 29, Session II: July 2 – July 20 Upper School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Entering 9th – 12th Grade Session I: June 11 – June 29, Session II: July 2 – July 20 Chess, Video creation, and Animation Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 All Grades Private Music Instruction.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 All Grades Athletics and Sports Camps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 All Grades Hockaday Coaches Camps.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 All Grades English for speakers of other languages (ESOL). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Ages 12 – 17 Summer Residence Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Ages 12 – 17 General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Registration and Parental release Forms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
VISIT WWW.HOCKADAY.ORG TO REGISTER AND VIEW CHANGES AND UPDATES
Please NOTE: CLASSES and CAMPS WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, JULY 4. For more information, please contact: Nancy Gale Director, Summer School 214.360.6534 214.739.8867 (fax) ngale@mail.hockaday.org
Sue Bond Assistant Director, Summer School 214.360.6534 214.739.8867 (fax) sbond@mail.hockaday.org
Summer School Catalogue photography by Charlotte Hoskins
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Lower School Session I
Session II
Session III
June 11 – June 22
June 25 – July 6
July 9 – July 20
CLASSES and camps WILL BE HELD ON wednesday, JULY 4.
Lower School – Grades Pre-Kindergarten – 4 • Students may enroll in one, two, or all three sessions. • Students are escorted by teachers between all classes and to and from the lunchroom. • An overall summary for each academic class will be given upon the completion of each session. • Tuition is listed with each program and includes all books and supplies. • Lunch is included in the Pre-Kindergarten Creative Arts Camp (full-day) and Creative Arts Camp. • Students enrolled in all other programs may purchase lunches for the sessions in which they are enrolled as listed below. Students may not bring their lunch. Lunch is scheduled from 12:15 – 1:00 p.m. 1. Lunch for any one session (I, II, or III) is $90 for the two-week period. 2. Lunch for any two sessions is $180 for the four-week period. 3. Lunch for any three sessions is $270 for the six-week period. • Students electing not to purchase lunch will be able to leave campus only during the lunch break with a parent or approved guardian. Upon returning to school, the student must be taken directly to class by the parent or guardian. • The infirmary is staffed by a registered nurse throughout the summer program. • Information regarding Extended Day Programs (morning and afternoon) are described on page 17. PLEASE Note: Classes and camps will be held on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Lower School Director Victoria Spears-Johnson Hockaday Teacher
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Lower School session I: JUNE 11 – JUNE 22 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Ready, Set, Read!
K–1
Handwriting Without Fear
Math Games Galore
1–2
Ready, Set, Read!
K–1
Kids Chemistry
1 – 2
Smart Start
The Write Stuff
1–2
Fancy Nancy & Friends
1–2
The Write Stuff
1–2
Yoga
1–4
Learning With Barbie
1–2
Art-Arama Extravaganza
1–4
Orchestra “Petting Zoo”
1–4
Everyday Math
2–3
Dance Yourself Fit!
1–3
Ocean Explorations
1–4
Art-Arama Extravaganza
1–4
Reading is for ME!
2–3
Wacky World of 3D Art
1–4
Comprehension Mystery
2–3
Chinese Rox!
1 – 4
Behind the Scenes – Class Act Art
2–4
School Skill Builder
ComputerFun.Com
2–4
Cooking with Books
1 – 4
Nature Artists
2–4
Lively Lettering & Creative Calligraphy
2–4
Rocks to Rockets
2–4
Yoga
1–4
Class Act!
2–4
Flying, Floating, & Flipping Science
2 – 4
Enhanced Dance
2–4
Paper Crafts Pizzazz
2–4
American Girl
2–4
Scientific Spelling
2–4
Uniquely You!
3–4
All Sewn Up!
2–4
Cupcake Cuties
2–4
Mini-BattleBots
2–4
Math Marvels
3–4
Ologies
2–4
Singing Stars
3–4
M-M’s (Mini-Marthas)
2–4
Summer Reading is FUN Series(ously)! 2 – 4
Calling All Newsies!
3–4
Mystery Detectives Book Club
2–4
Keyboarding & Beyond
2–4
The Write Stuff
3–4
Math Facts
2–4
Handwriting Without Fear
2–4
Kids Chemistry
3–4
All Sewn Up Two!
3–4
Company Launch
3–4
Lego Movie Creators
3–4
School Skill Builder
3–4
K–1 1
2
PRE-KINDERGARTEN CREATIVE ARTS CAMP – AGES 3 AND 4
Creative Arts Camp – Grades K – 4
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon (Half-Day) or 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Full-Day)
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
session II: JUNE 25 – JUly 6
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9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Math Games Galore
1 – 2
Handwriting Without Fear
Ready, Set, Read
K–1
Smart Start
Fancy Nancy & Friends
1–2
Smart Start
Going Buggy!
1–2
Learning With Barbie
1–2
The Write Stuff
1–2
Kids Chemistry
1–2
The Write Stuff
1–2
Wacky World of 3D Art
1–4
Orchestra “Petting Zoo”
1–4
Dance Yourself Fit!
1–3
School Skill Builder
Ocean Explorations
1–4
Pretty Please
1–3
Art-Arama Extravaganza
1–4
Magic Tree House Summer Adventure 2 – 3
Enhanced Dance
2–4
Art-Arama Extravaganza
1–4
Yoga
1–4
Behind the Scenes – Class Act Art
2–4
American Girl
2–4
Yoga
1–4
Everyday Math
2–3
Flying, Floating, & Flipping Science
2–4
Summer Reading is Fun Series(ously)! 2 – 4
Cooking with Books
1–4
Scientific Spelling
2–4
Paper Crafts Pizzazz
2–4
Cupcake Cuties
2–4
Chinese Rox!
1–4
All Sewn Up!
2–4
M-M’s (Mini-Marthas)
2–4
Rocks to Rockets
2–4
Reading is for ME!
2–3
Ologies
2–4
Class Act!
2–4
Lego Indiana Jones Movie Creators
3–4
Problems, Puzzles, & Plexars
2 – 3
Mystery Detectives Book Club
2–4
Math Facts
2–4
Math Marvels
3–4
Handwriting Without Fear
2–4
Keyboarding & Beyond
2–4
Kids Chemistry
3–4
Comprehension Mystery
Lively Lettering & Creative Calligraphy 2 – 4
Nature Artists
2–4
Lego Movie Creators
3–4
Rocks to Rockets
2–4
Singing Stars
3 – 4
School Skill Builder
3–4
ComputerFun.Com
2 – 4
Lego Star Wars Movie Creator
3–4
All Sewn Up Two!
3–4
Calling All Newsies!
3–4
The Write Stuff
3–4
Uniquely You!
3–4
Company Launch
3–4
K–1 1
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PRE-KINDERGARTEN CREATIVE ARTS CAMP – AGES 3 AND 4
Creative Arts Camp – Grades K – 4
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon (Half-Day) or 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Full-Day)
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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session III: JUly 9 – JUly 20 9:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Math Games Galore
1 – 2
Handwriting Without Fear
Math Games Galore
1–2
Ready, Set, Read!
K–1
Going Buggy!
1–2
Smart Start
Kids Chemistry
1–2
The Write Stuff
1–2
Pretty Please
1–3
Behind the Scenes – Class Act Art
1–4
Learning With Barbie
1–2
Fancy Nancy and Friends
1–2
Orchestra “Petting Zoo”
1–4
Yoga
1–4
Dance Yourself Fit!
1–3
Art-Arama Extravaganza
1–4
Wacky World of 3D Art
1–4
Everyday Math
2–3
Art-Arama Extravaganza
1–4
Cooking with Books
1–4
Yoga
1–4
All Sewn Up!
2–4
School Skill Builder
Problems, Puzzles, & Plexars
2–3
Chinese Rox!
1–4
M-M’s (Mini-Marthas)
2–4
Magic Tree House Summer Adventure 2 – 3
Enhanced Dance
2–4
Reading is for ME!
2–3
Mini-BattleBots
2–4
Lively Lettering & Creative Calligraphy 2 – 4
Mystery Detectives Book Club
2–4
Comprehension Mystery
2–3
American Girl
2–4
Ologies
2–4
Rocks to Rockets
2–4
Handwriting Without Fear
2–4
Class Act!
2–4
Cupcake Cuties
2–4
Droidstorm
3–4
Paper Crafts Pizzazz
2–4
Scientific Spelling
2–4
Lego Movie Creators
3–4
School Skill Builder
3–4
ComputerFun.Com
2–4
Summer Reading is Fun Series(ously)! 2 – 4
All Sewn Up Two!
3–4
Flying, Floating, & Flipping Science
2–4
Nature Artists
2–4
Comprehension Mystery
Math Marvels
3–4
Keyboarding & Beyond
2–4
Company Launch
3–4
The Write Stuff
3–4
Kids Chemistry
3–4
Singing Stars
3–4
K–1 1
2
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PRE-KINDERGARTEN CREATIVE ARTS CAMP – AGES 3 AND 4
Creative Arts Camp – Grades K – 4
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon (Half-Day) or 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Full-Day)
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Creative Arts Camp Themes Come join us for this exciting program designed to ignite each child’s imagination. These camps make learning fun and encourage a positive self-image through arts/crafts, cooking, reading, games, music, swimming, physical fitness activities, and much more. Please Note: The Creative Arts Camp themes are the same for the Pre-Kindergarten camps and Kindergarten – 4th Grade camps. Activities vary and are designed specifically for each grade level.
Session I: June 11 – June 22 Wezmore! With Eddie Coker! What does Wezmore mean? Come find out as you participate in a memory-making, uplifting, and positive event led by children’s entertainer extraordinaire, Eddie Coker. The performance in which you star will include music, dance, art, acting, AND a giant bucket of YES! Though the performance is the main event, this camp also includes lots of other activities such as stories, games, arts/crafts, cooking, and water play or swimming. Eddie will teach you to build the “most hugest ever best life possible!” This Little Light of Mine has a cousin and it goes by the name of WEZMORE! This session culminates with a performance for family and friends. Session II: June 25 – July 6 Summer Spooktacular Why should one of our favorite holidays only come one time per year? Join us for a Summer Halloween Extravaganza! Part of this exciting camp is creating a musical with Hockaday’s very own music teacher, Sabrina Kessee. Design your sets, work on the story, learn songs, and create costumes for performing as well as trick-or-treating on campus. Decorating edible spooky foods makes this camp even more fun. This camp also includes water play or swimming and other non-scary activities. This camp ends with a performance to impress all of your family and friends!
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Session III: July 9 – July 20 Symphony of the Five Senses This camp promises “never a dull moment” as you explore your five senses with renowned singer/songwriter, Eddie Coker.Yes, it is true. Eddie will be back for this session to work with all campers on designing an original and outlandishly fun musical performance around the five senses.You will explore your five senses through cooking, arts/crafts, songs, stories, science projects, and more. All the fun will culminate with a performance for your family and friends.
Creative Arts Camp
Kindergarten – Grade 4
Director: Kelli Sams, Hockaday Teacher
Ages 3 – 4 Lead Teacher:Tymesia Smaw, Hockaday Teacher
Students are separated by grades. All activities are grade level appropriate. See themes for each session listed on the opposite page.
Offering Half-Day and Full-Day Programs See themes for each session listed on the opposite page. Our Pre-Kindergarten Creative Arts Camp is for boys and girls who will be three years old by June 1 and is a great “first” Hockaday experience. In each session, students will engage in a variety of age-appropriate activities including arts and crafts, cooking, games, music, library exploration, water-play, and much more. Students need to bring their own towel for the water-play activities. You may choose the half-day morning program from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon OR the full-day program from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Rest time will be provided during the full-day schedule. Students are served a snack during the half-day program and lunch during the full-day program. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 3:00 9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 3:00 9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 3:00
Program 100 Program 101 Program 102 Program 103 Program 104 Program 105
Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Pre-Kindergarten Creative Arts Camp
Come join us for this exciting program designed to ignite each child’s imagination. This camp makes learning fun and encourages a positive self-image through arts/crafts, cooking, reading, games, music, swimming, physical fitness activities, and much more. Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:00 – 3:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:00 – 3:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:00 – 3:00
Program 106 Program 107 Program 108
$625 $625 $625
Please note: To enroll, students MUST be five years old by June 1. Lunch and all activities are included in the camp fee. Students need to bring a towel to be used during their daily swimming.
$350 $625 $350 $625 $350 $625
Please note: Campers enrolled in this program MUST be three years old by June 1 and MUST be fully toilet trained. Students need to bring their own towel for water-play activities.
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Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Reading Ready, Set, Read! Grades K – 1 Start your engines and get ready to take off to the exciting and worldexpanding realm of reading. In this class you will practice reading skills and will participate in many fun hands-on activities that will aid in developing your comprehension and retention skills. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
9:15 – 10:45 2:30 – 4:00 1:00 – 2:30 2:30 – 4:00
Program 200 Program 201 Program 202 Program 203
$220 $220 $220 $220
Fancy Nancy and Friends Grades 1 – 2 In this class we’ll have a stupendous time exploring fabulous book characters with personality and pizzazz, like Fancy Nancy, Eloise, and Olivia. This class includes glamorous crafts, creative cooking, and hands-on activities. We’ll wrap up the session with an exuberant gala to celebrate an extraordinary two weeks. Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00
Program 204 Program 205 Program 206
$220 $220 $220
Learning With Barbie Grades 1 – 2 Barbie is much more than just a pretty face! Come learn with her as you help her explore various career options, proper etiquette for entertaining her friends, how to set her budget and manage her expenses with simple math problems, read stories with her, and write some of your own as you help her in all areas of her life. Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30
Program 207 Program 208 Program 209
$220 $220 $220
Cooking With Books Grades 1 – 4 This course combines cooking with your favorite children’s literature to create fun and delicious treats. Students will incorporate kitchen science concepts, and practice math and reading skills while working cooperatively with others as they prepare recipes that will become a part of their very own cookbook! Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 210 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Program 211 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00 Program 212
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$220 $220 $220
Magic Tree House Adventure Grades 2 – 3 Join Jack and Annie as they travel through time in the first four books of the Magic Tree House series. Our journey will include hands-on activities, fun crafts, reading comprehension, and more! Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30
Program 216 Program 217
$220 $220
Comprehension Mystery Grades 2 – 3 and 4 Calling all detectives! Dust off your spyglass and come search for the keys to successful reading comprehension. As part of the Take Flight Comprehension Mystery curriculum each lesson is highly structured with hands-on experience for each participant. Students will learn a combination of techniques including comprehension monitoring, question generation, story structure, summarizing, and inferencing. Grades 2 – 3 Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 218 Program 219
$220 $220
Grade 4 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
Program 220 Program 221
$220 $220
2:30 – 4:00 1:00 – 2:30
American Girl Grades 2 – 4 Travel through time with Kirsten, Molly, Addy, and friends! We’ll explore American history through the popular The American Girls Collection series. Our journey will include arts, crafts, hands-on activities, role-play, critical thinking, reading comprehension, and more! Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 222 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Program 223 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 224
$220 $220 $220
Mystery Detectives Book Club Grades 2 – 4 Join our exclusive book club for mystery detectives! This class focuses on favorite mystery series such as Cam Jansen, Jigsaw Jones, A to Z Mysteries, and more. Class detectives will have opportunities to solve puzzles, find facts, and search for clues as they sleuth around the Hockaday campus. Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Program 225 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 226 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00 Program 227
$220 $220 $220
Reading Is For Me! Grades 2 – 3 One, two, three, reading is for me! This is a class for students who can read and will focus on improving comprehension, fluency, expression, and voice. Students will learn about different genres of literature, famous authors, and how to find a book in the library.
Summer Reading Is Fun Series(Ously)! Grades 2 – 4 Summer reading should be fun! Join our summer reading adventure as we dive into favorite children’s series such as Ricky Ricotta, Franny K. Stein, and My Weird School. Our adventure through popular children’s book literature will include fun food concoctions, arts and crafts, handson activities, reading comprehension practice, and literature response practice. Serious FUN for everyone!
Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 213 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Program 214 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45 Program 215
Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 228 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Program 229 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 230
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$220 $220 $220
$220 $220 $220
Smart Start Grade 1 Join in this fun introduction to the first grade! This class will include handwriting tips, phonics, beginning reading and writing skills, and introductory math. A hands-on approach will be used with lots of movement and game playing. Children should be entering first grade in the fall to participate. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
10:45 – 12:15 10:45 – 12:15 2:30 – 4:00 10:45 – 12:15
Program 231 Program 232 Program 233 Program 234
$220 $220 $220 $220
Problems, Puzzles, & Plexars Grades 2 – 3 This class is designed to help students develop their innate logical abilities by stimulating their curiosity with logical problems that are fun to solve. Through the presentation of mind-stretching puzzles and brainteasers, we’ll discover challenging and engaging activities as we develop logic and reasoning skills. How are you at deciphering codes? Sequencing? Deductions? Join us and see how much fun thinking can be! Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00
Program 235 Program 236
$220 $220
School Skill Builder Grades 2 and 3 – 4 “What page are we on?” “I don’t understand.” Sound familiar? Then this is the class for your child. Students will practice listening skills, following directions, identifying sequences, finding main ideas, and answers to questions. The format will be class work, games, cooperative learning, and use of the computer. Grade 2 Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30
Program 237 Program 238 Program 239
$220 $220 $220
Grade 3 – 4 Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00
Program 240 Program 241 Program 242
$220 $220 $220
Ologies Grades 2 – 4 Herpetology, Carpology,Vexillology, Storiology – all kinds of Ologies! This class will stretch your brainpower beyond your wildest imagination as you use crafts, videos, food, and fun learning a new “OLOGY” each day. Join in the fun and become an expert OLOGIST! Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 243 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 244 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30 Program 245
$225 $225 $225
Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 246 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 247 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45 Program 248
$220 $220 $220
Writing Handwriting Without Fear Grades K – 1 and 2 – 4 Is legible writing a difficult task for your student? If so, this class, which is based on the Handwriting Without Tears program will help. This is a hands-on comprehensive curriculum for handwriting success in manuscript (Grades K – 1) and cursive (Grades 2 – 4). Handwriting Without Tears uses engaging multi-sensory techniques and researchbased methods for making handwriting a natural and automatic skill for students of all ages. Grade K – 1 Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 249 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 250 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 251
$220 $220 $220
Grades 2 – 4 Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
$220 $220 $220
Program 252 Program 253 Program 254
Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Study Skills
Company Launch Grades 3 – 4 Use all of your skills – thinking, creating, writing, computer, and public speaking – and even develop some new ones in this class.You will design and promote your own company from concept and logo to marketing and advertising. This might just be the place you start your lifetime career!
The Write Stuff Grades 1 – 2 and 3 – 4 Students in this class will be exposed to different forms of writing including: reflective, narrative, descriptive, and informative. Students will work as members of collaborative groups to gain assistance with concept development, grammar, punctuation, and style in their individual writing. Grades 1 – 2 Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00
Program 255 Program 256 Program 257 Program 258 Program 259
$220 $220 $220 $220 $220
Grades 3 – 4 Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 260 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 261 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 262
$220 $220 $220
Scientific Spelling Grades 2 – 4 “Mom, do I double, drop, or change?” Have you ever wondered why words are spelled the way they are? This course will cover major spelling rules and concepts as well as the “whys” of spelling in a sequential organized format. Students will come away with a better understanding and mastery of spelling. Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Program 263 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 264 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 265
$220 $220 $220
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Uniquely You! Grades 3 – 4 What makes you special? In this course you will write your very own autobiography recounting your favorite memories, creating a family tree, researching the world around you, and discovering what makes you special. Students will use interviews, pictures, computer software, and their own touch of creativity to create this book they will treasure forever. Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45
Program 266 Program 267
$220 $220
Calling All Newsies Grades 3 – 4 Learn how to create a complete newspaper from scratch.You will use digital cameras, uploading your photos and enhancing them in Photoshop Elements, and write articles from your interviews of students and teachers using Microsoft Word. Then you will complete the final product by working on the layout, graphics, photos, and fun puzzles and comics. The class concludes with the distribution (hot off the presses) of your group newspaper. Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 268 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Program 269
$220 $220
Science Going Buggy! Grades 1 – 2 Incredible insects live all around us and they are worth getting to know! Through hands-on activities students in this class will explore the lives of these friendly neighbors – how they look, what they do, and their purpose in our world. Have fun while developing your science knowledge and prepare to go buggy! Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
1:00 – 2:30 9:15 – 10:45
Program 270 Program 271
$225 $225
Rocks To Rockets Grades 2 – 4 Why would you care about a bunch of rocks? What makes a rocket fly? How does a caterpillar become a butterfly? Students will discover the wonders of elementary chemistry, geology, and biology through fun and safe experiments. We will take science out of the lab and into daily life experiences. Join us for hands-on activities with bubbles, electricity, kitchen chemistry, and other activities that make science fun! Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
2:30 – 4:00 9:15 – 10:45 2:30 – 4:00 2:30 – 4:00
Program 272 Program 273 Program 274 Program 275
$225 $225 $225 $225
Flying, Floating, and Flipping Science Grades 2 – 4 POP! SQUISH! SQUASH! Come explore the wonderful world of bubbles and paper. This class takes students way beyond the typical thoughts about bubbles and paper and into the realm of creativity, cause and effect, and outcomes. Students will be challenged in their scientific and creative thinking skills, as well as producing some outstanding projects from both bubbles and paper! Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
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Program 276 Program 277 Program 278
$225 $225 $225
Kids Chemistry Grades 1 – 2 and 3 – 4 In this course you will learn about chemical safety and discover how chemical reactions are occurring around us all the time. What happens when things get hot? When they get cold? By investigating, mixing and experimenting, we will learn about molecules, atoms, elements, and compounds. We will create yummy food, beautiful art, crystals, invisible ink, rust, and more. Grades 1 – 2 Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 279 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 280 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30 Program 281
$225 $225 $225
Grades 3 – 4 Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 282 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Program 283 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 284
$225 $225 $225
Ocean Explorations Grades 1 – 4 Do you really know who lives in a pineapple under the sea? In this course, students will learn all about life beneath the sea. Students will explore sea sponges, starfish, squids, and the truth about many of the other creatures of Bikini Bottom. Become an expert on the real world of SpongeBob SquarePants! Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00
Program 285 Program 286
$225 $225
Math
Lego Movie Creators Grades 3 – 4 Have you ever wanted to make your very own feature film? Well now you can! This class gives students the basics in the movie biz, from set design to storyboarding, and special effects. Students will produce a series of movies using the popular stop-motion technique of filmmaking used in movies like Wallace & Gromit and The Fantastic Mr. Fox. The best part of this movie-making class is it’s all done with Legos! Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 287 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Program 288 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30 Program 289
$225 $225 $225
Lego Indiana Jones Movie Creators Grades 3 – 4 Students will explore the world of movie making from Raiders to Crusaders, and explore the world behind the scenes of Indiana Jones, its popularity, and how the magic came to be. Students will then put those skills to use in producing their own Lego Indiana Jones movie! Session II: June 25 – July 6
2:30 – 4:00
Program 290
$225
Lego Star Wars Movie Creators Grades 3 – 4 Discover the secrets of The Force on the big screen! Students will explore the epic that is Star Wars, learning the methods, tricks, and secrets of the movie magic onscreen and put that knowledge to use in making their own Star Wars inspired Lego movies! Session II: June 25 – July 6
10:45 – 12:15 Program 291
$225
Mini-Battlebots Grades 2 – 4 Mini-BattleBots offers a simplified BattleBots course, in which students learn the basics of adapting robots and technology to deal with the surrounding environment.Young competitors will face a series of tasks and challenges to complete with customizable robots, racing against the clock and each other! Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Program 292 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 293
$225 $225
Droidstorm Grades 3 – 4 Ever wish you had a robot to do all of your chores for you? This course introduces students to the expanding field of programming and engineering through the use of programmable robots. Students will begin with the basics of programming droids to accomplish simple tasks, and then move to more complex programming of the Lego Mindstorms NXT Droid to accomplish far more complex tasks and challenges! Session III: July 9 – July 20
2:30 – 4:00
Program 294
Math Games Galore Grades 1 – 2 Students will work on increasing their number sense using a variety of math games. Knowledge of facts, mental math, number grids, and manipulative use will come more naturally as students experience fun activities from various math programs. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
1:00 – 2:30 9:15 – 10:45 9:15 – 10:45 1:00 – 2:30
Program 295 Program 296 Program 297 Program 298
$220 $220 $220 $220
Everyday Math Grades 2 – 3 Students will participate in a variety of activities and games to help reinforce important “everyday” math skills using “everyday” items. Students will do activities to refresh and reinforce important math concepts using items such as a Hershey’s chocolate bar (fractions), Skittles (probability), TV Guide (time), deck of cards (place value), and dominoes (addition and subtraction). Each day students will work on a variety of independent activities and partner games to enhance their understanding of place value, time, money, addition, subtraction, fractions, geometry, and multiplication and division readiness. Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 299 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 300 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 301
$220 $220 $220
Math Facts Grades 2 – 4 Have fun and learn math facts that will serve you well through all of your future education. In this class you will use music and games to teach you the facts of math.You will work on everything from basic addition and subtraction to multiplication problems.Your foundation in math will be strongly and accurately laid so that when faced with math problems you can relax as you recall the facts! Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30
Program 302 Program 303
Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Lego, Gaming, & Robotics
$220 $220
Math Marvels Grades 3 – 4 Marvel at yourself as your math skills improve daily through game playing, treasure hunts, timed activities, and even drawing and artwork. Some of the topics covered will include: higher level thinking skills, whole numbers, fractions, percentages, and even some geometry. Each child will have an opportunity to develop new math skills as well as solidify skills they have learned the previous school year. Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 304 Program 305 Program 306
$220 $220 $220
$225
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Computer Keyboarding And Beyond Grades 2 – 4 Learn to type using the A TO Z method called “Successful Keyboarding.” Once you have mastered correct fingering of all the letter keys, spacebar, and shift key, you will practice your skills using Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing and several Web-based programs.You will also be introduced to and complete several projects using Microsoft Word 2007, PowerPoint 2007, and Inspiration. As a final fun project you will use digital cameras and learn how to upload your photos, enhancing them with the use of Photoshop Elements. Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 307 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 308 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 309
$220 $220 $220
Computerfun.Com Grades 2 – 4 Explore the computer like never before! Enhance your computer skills through fun activities that include work in Inspiration, Kid Pix, Mavis Beacon, Excel, PowerPoint, and more! We’ll use digital cameras to make an “I Spy” book, surf the Internet for interesting information, and create puzzles using the computer. Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 310 Program 311 Program 312
$220 $220 $220
The Arts, Dance, Music, & Fitness Chinese Rox! Grades 1 – 4 Come experience and explore Chinese language and culture in the most innovative way. You will learn the basics of the Chinese language and culture through the performing arts. Songs, movement, instrument playing, storytelling, Chinese calligraphy, and more will be included. Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 313 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Program 314 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45 Program 315
$220 $220 $220
Paper Crafts Pizzazz Grades 2 – 4 Who knew that you can do so much with just paper? Join this class and let your creativity loose. Learn how to cut, embellish, layer, balance pattern and color, and make your own individualized templates. Make projects such as pennant banners, garlands, mini-photo albums, favor boxes, trading cards, and all types of décor. Decorate your belongings and impress others with hand-made gifts for family and friends. Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 316 Program 317 Program 318
$220 $220 $220
Lively Lettering and Creative Calligraphy Grades 2 – 4 Explore the basics of creative lettering by learning to embellish regular printed letters as well as using the tools of calligraphy to create artistic pieces. We will learn measuring and tracing techniques to make such special projects as banners, tags, greeting cards, party invitations, and school-type presentation boards. Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30
Program 319 Program 320 Program 321
$220 $220 $220
Nature Artists Grades 2 – 4 The natural world will provide the inspiration and many of the materials for this class in experimental creativity. A variety of materials from seashells to clay to twigs will be used to craft fun and unique projects like Neptune’s flower pot and leaf fossils. Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 322 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 323 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 324
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At Pretty Please, we teach you table etiquette and manners in a fun yet educational environment. We blend kindness, consideration, and respect with correctness, social poise, and manners for all occasions.You are given the opportunity to participate as host(ess) or guest of honor during the practice portion of the program.You will learn that etiquette is not only for special occasions, but for daily activities as well. Our ultimate goal is to instill a life-long social confidence. Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 325 Program 326
$220 $220
Art-Arama Extravaganza Grades 1 – 4 Paint, draw, build, explore! Get your creative juices flowing as you explore lots of different ways to create art. Come see what kind of artist you want to be! Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
9:15 – 10:45 2:30 – 4:00 9:15 – 10:45 10:45 – 12:15 1:00 – 2:30 2:30 – 4:00
Program 327 Program 328 Program 329 Program 330 Program 331 Program 332
$220 $220 $220 $220 $220 $220
Behind The Scenes – Class Act Art Grades 2 – 4 Get a backstage pass to Class Act’s play. Work with the Actors, Directors, and Producers of the Class Act course to build sets and create costumes. You will be an integral part of the back-stage crew! Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 333 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Program 334 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 335
$220 $220 $220
Wacky World Of 3D Art Grades 1 – 4 Explore art as it jumps off the page and into your hands. Use your creative mind and your hands to build things out of clay, papier-mâché, and anything else we can get to stand up! Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 336 Program 337 Program 338
$220 $220 $220
Dance Yourself Fit! Grades 1 – 3 Join this class and dance to the latest hits. This course will include creative movement, aerobic dance, hip-hop, jazz, strength and flexibility exercises, and activities to improve motor skills.You will learn about good nutritional choices and having a positive body image. Have fun and gain a healthy active lifestyle! Attire: Comfortable clothing that you can move in and sneakers are recommended. Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Program 339 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 340 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30 Program 341
$225 $225 $225
Orchestra “Petting Zoo” Grades 1 – 4 Do you wish to play an instrument but not sure which one? This camp will provide you hands-on fun with a wide variety of instruments. By the end of the two weeks, you will know a lot about a lot of instruments and determine which one is your favorite.You will even be making music by the end of this class and will participate in a “Petting Zoo Concert” for your family and friends – sure to impress! Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Session II: June 25 – July 6 9:15 – 10:45 Session III: July 9 – July 20 9:15 – 10:45
Program 342 Program 343 Program 344
$225 $225 $225
Singing Stars Grades 3 – 4 Do you dream of becoming the next American Idol? Do you currently participate in or would like to be a member of a choir? Or do you just wish you could “carry a tune?” No matter what kind of singer you are, this class will uncover your singing talent and provide you a true vocal workout to become a Singing Star! Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 345 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 346 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 347
$220 $220 $220
Yoga Grades 1 – 4 Come experience the joy of Yoga! You will experience a fun form of exercise that provides many benefits to the body and mind. Each class includes breathing techniques, warm-up, pose practice, and relaxation. You will learn yoga at your own pace in a non-competitive environment and will be taught the fundamental yoga principles by engaging in poses, music, art, dance, reading, storytelling, games, and creative imaging. This class is designed to help you find balance, develop strength and flexibility, build self-esteem and confidence, manage stress, and have fun! Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
9:15 – 10:45 10:45 – 12:15 9:15 – 10:45 10:45 – 12:15 9:15 – 10:45 10:45 – 12:15
Program 348 Program 349 Program 350 Program 351 Program 352 Program 353
Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Pretty Please Grades 1 – 3
$220 $220 $220 $220 $220 $220
All Sewn Up! Grades 2 – 4 In this class you will learn hand and machine sewing skills. The first sewing projects will be done by hand.You will learn how to thread a needle, sew the running stitch, whip stitch, back stitch, and blanket stitch, and how to sew on buttons. Next learn how to use a Singer or Brother sewing machine. Learn the basics from threading the machine needle to sewing straight and curved seams.You will make many exciting projects such as tote bags and appliquéd pillows. Besides taking home all projects, you will also be given a folder of safety tips, patterns, and directions for all the projects you made in class. All supplies included. Session I: June 11 – June 22 9:15 – 10:45 Program 354 Session II: June 25 – July 6 10:45 – 12:15 Program 355 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 356
$230 $230 $230
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All Sewn Up Two! Grades 3 – 4 (Prerequisite: All Sewn Up) Take the next step in your sewing adventure and join this class for more advanced sewing. Advance your skills through the various projects that will be covered in this class, building on your machine and hand sewing abilities. All supplies included.
M-M’s (Aka Mini-Marthas) Grades 2 – 4 Enjoy the thrill of creating beauty through the art of cake/cookie decorating, flower arranging, and more! You will learn the fine art of decorating and producing gorgeous designs with everyday items. This class will help you make original gifts and express your creative side like never before. All supplies included.
Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30
Session I: June 11 – June 22 1:00 – 2:30 Program 366 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Program 367 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 368
$230 $230 $230
$225 $225 $225
Class Act! Grades 2 – 4 Be a STAR! Drama is for everyone and helps in perfecting your communication, storytelling/writing, and creative art skills. In this class you will take an idea or theme and develop it into a full-fledged production with scripts, props, costumes, and music. Family and friends will be invited to enjoy the final production.
Cupcake Cuties Grades 2 – 4 Cupcakes are all the rage and now you can learn how to make some of the most impressive ones. Create cupcakes that not only taste great, but look like flowers, animals, people, and even vegetables. Impress your family and friends as you provide creative cupcakes to celebrate special occasions. All supplies included.
Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 360 Session II: June 25 – July 6 1:00 – 2:30 Program 361 Session III: July 9 – July 20 10:45 – 12:15 Program 362
Session I: June 11 – June 22 10:45 – 12:15 Program 369 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Program 370 Session III: July 9 – July 20 1:00 – 2:30 Program 371
$225 $225 $225
Enhanced Dance Grades 2 – 4 Now is your chance to improve on the beginning dance moves you might have learned in an earlier class and to learn some new ones. This course includes creative movement, aerobic dance, hip-hop, jazz, strength and flexibility exercises, and games and activities to improve motor skills. Have fun and gain a healthy active lifestyle! Attire: Comfortable clothing that you can move in and sneakers are recommended. Session I: June 11 – June 22 2:30 – 4:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 2:30 – 4:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 2:30 – 4:00
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$225 $225 $225
$225 $225 $225
Lower School – Grades PK – 4
Extended Day Program The Early Bird Club Grades Pre-K – 5 Breakfast and supervised activities are offered for students entering Pre-Kindergarten through Fifth Grade. Students in this program need to arrive at the Welch Road entrance. Breakfast is served from 7:30 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
7:30 – 8:00 7:30 – 9:00 7:30 – 8:00 7:30 – 9:00 7:30 – 8:00 7:30 – 9:00
Program 400 $35/week Program 401 $65/week Program 402 $35/week Program 403 $65/week Program 404 $35/week Program 405 $65/week
The P.M. Club Grades Pre-K – 5 Supervised activities are offered for students in the afternoon. Snacks are included. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
2:30 – 4:00 3:00 – 5:30 4:00 – 5:30 2:30 – 4:00 3:00 – 5:30 4:00 – 5:30 2:30 – 4:00 3:00 – 5:30 4:00 – 5:30
Program 406 $ 35/week Program 407 $65/week Program 408 $ 35/week Program 409 $35/week Program 410 $ 65/week Program 411 $35/week Program 412 $ 35/week Program 413 $65/week Program 414 $ 35/week
PLEASE Note: There will be a $1 per minute charge for students not picked up by 5:30 p.m. This additional charge must be paid at the time your child is picked up. We accept “drop-ins” for the extended day program. Payment must be made at time of pick-up.
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MIDDLE & UPPER School Session I
Session II
June 11 – June 29
July 2 – July 20
CLASSES WILL BE HELD ON wednesday, JULY 4.
Middle & Upper School – Grades 5 – 12 • Students may take any combination of three-week and six-week courses. • In order to earn course credit, students may not be absent for more than three days during a six-week course OR one day during a three-week course. • For non-Hockaday students it is up to the receiving school as to granting CREDIT for a course. • Transcripts for CREDIT courses must be requested by the student. • Books and supplies may be purchased at the Hockaday bookstore and are not included in course fees. • Students may purchase lunches for the sessions in which they are enrolled. The fees are listed below. Students may not bring their lunch. Lunch is scheduled from 12:30 – 1:00 p.m. and can be purchased for: 1. Lunch for one session (I or II) is $135 for the three-week period. 2. Lunch for both sessions (I and II) is $270 for the six-week period. • If a student elects not to buy lunch and does not drive by themselves, it is necessary for him or her to leave campus with a parent or approved guardian during the lunch break. Upon returning to campus, the student must go directly to class or the library. • The infirmary is staffed by a registered nurse throughout the summer program. PLEASE Note: Classes will be held on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Middle & Upper School Director Cindy Porter Former Hockaday Teacher
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MIDDLE & UPPER School session I: JUNE 11 – JUNE 29 8:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
1:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Hockaday “Boot Camp”
5–6
Math Basics
5–6
A Way With Words
5–6
Not Bored Games
5–6
Study Skills
5–6
Me, Myself, & Us
5–7
Mystery Reading
5–6
Math & Mixing
5–8
Game Design
5–8
The Write Approach
5–6
Memory Techniques
5–8
Web Design
5–8
Problems, Puzzles, & Plexars
5–6
Lego Movie Creators
5–8
Gleeks Curtain Call
Class Act II
5–7
Flipping for Physics
5–8
Crazy Quilters
5 – 12
Crime Lab: Modern Forensic Science
5–8
Drawing & Typography
5–8
Ceramics
5 – 12
Model Construction
5–8
Constructing Concepts
5–8
Yoga (Note time: 1:15 – 2:45 p.m.)
5 – 12
BattleBots
5–8
Digital Animation
5–8
Math FUNdamentals
6–7
Digital Photography & Photoshop
5–8
Sew Cool and Knit Too
5 – 12
Polish Your Public Speaking
6–8
Recycled Art
5 – 12
Ceramics
5 – 12
Teen Millionaires – Creating Financial Freedom
Keyboarding and More
5 – 12
Tennis
5 – 12
Fast Forward Dance
Math for GIRLS ONLY!
6–7
Keyboarding and More
5 – 12
Introduction to Pre-Algebra
7–8
Harry Potter – A to Z
6–8
Vampire Literature
6–8
Introduction to Algebra
7–9
Game Raiders Game Design
6–8
Design Like a Pro
6–9
Expository Writing
8–9
Young Entrepreneurs
6–9
Fast Forward Dance
Printmaking & Silk-screening
6 – 10
6 – 12
Hockaday “Boot Camp”
Mock Trial
7–8
Review of Algebra
6–9 6 – 12
9 9 – 11
Study Skills
7–8
Hockaday “Boot Camp”
7–8
First Aid/CPR – AAOS*
10 – 11
The Write Approach
7–8
A Way With Words
7–8
Expository Writing
10 – 11
Introduction to Algebra
7–9
Introduction to Pre-Algebra
7–8
Introduction to Geometry
9 – 10
* Credit Course
History of Art and Music* ** (Note: Times and Sunday dates)
10 – 12
Understanding the Basics of Health
9 – 10
** See description for times and Sunday dates.
History of Art and Music* ** (Note: Times and Sunday dates)
10 – 12
Review of Algebra
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9 – 11
Verbal S.A.T.
10 – 12
Math S.A.T.
10 – 12
Verbal S.A.T.
10 – 12
U.S. Government*
10 – 12
Math S.A.T.
10 – 12
U.S. Government*
10 – 12
Self-Defense Plus*
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session II: JUly 2 – JULY 20 8:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
1:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Class Grades
Class Grades
Class Grades
Math Basics
5–6
Study Skills
5–6
Not Bored Games
5–6
A Way With Words
5–6
Lego Indiana Jones Movie Creator
5–8
Me, Myself, & Us
5–7
Problems, Puzzles, & Plexars
5–6
Constructing Concepts
5–8
Game Design
5–8
The Write Approach
5–6
Digital Photography & Photoshop
5–8
Digital Animation
5–8
It’s Not Greek to Me
5–7
Keyboarding and More
5 – 12
Gleeks Curtain Call
Class Act II
5–7
Ceramics
5 – 12
Ceramics
5 – 12
Model Construction
5–8
Tennis
5 – 12
Keyboarding and More
5 – 12
Drawing & Typography
5–8
Crazy Quilters
5 – 12
Yoga (Note time: 1:15 – 2:45 p.m.)
5 – 12
Math & Mixing
5–8
Math FUNdamentals
6–7
Math for GIRLS ONLY!
6–7
Lego Star Wars Movie Creators
5–8
Polish Your Public Speaking
6–8
Harry Potter – A to Z
6–8
BattleBots
5–8
Vampire Literature
6–8
Teen Millionaires – Creating Financial Freedom
Web Design
5–8
Design Like a Pro
6–9
Fast Forward Dance
6 – 12
5–8
Painting Primer
6 – 10
The Write Approach
7–8
Fast Forward Dance
6 – 12
Introduction to Algebra
Sock-It-To-Me Recycled Art
5 – 12
Young Entrepreneurs
6–9
A Way With Words
7–8
Introduction to Geometry
Study Skills
7–8
Introduction to Pre-Algebra
7–8
Expository Writing
Introduction to Algebra
7–9
Mock Trial
7–8
Expository Writing
8–9
Review of Algebra
Review of Algebra
9 – 11
History of Art and Music* ** (Note: Times and Sunday dates)
9 – 11 10 – 12
History of Art and Music* ** (Note: Times and Sunday dates)
10 – 12
Math S.A.T.
10 – 12
Verbal S.A.T.
10 – 12
Verbal S.A.T.
10 – 12
Math S.A.T.
10 – 12
U.S. Government*
10 – 12
U.S. Government*
10 – 12
5–8
6–9
7–9 9 – 10 10 – 11
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New Hockaday Students* *Students entering Hockaday Fall 2012
Hockaday “Boot Camps” Grades 5 – 6, 7 – 8, and 9 Are you nervous about starting a new school? Where is the ARC? What is a dress uniform? If you are a new Hockaday fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, or ninth grader this course is for you! In addition to gaining insights into the unique culture of Hockaday, we will also touch on academic areas such as study skills, grammar, writing, mathematics, and more. Join us for Boot Camp to jumpstart your Hockaday career! Grades 5 – 6 Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15
Program 500
$325
Grades 7 – 8 Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 501
$325
Grade 9 Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15
$325
Program 502
Study Skills & Communications Study Skills Grades 5 – 6 and 7 – 8 This course will motivate you to use valuable learning methods and study habits. Included are practical techniques for improved reading comprehension, note taking, test preparation/taking, following directions, and writing.You will be shown techniques for prioritization, organization, and time management. These skills are presented in an interdisciplinary manner for the broadest possible range of applications. Grades 5 – 6 Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 503 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 504
$325 $325
Grades 7 – 8 Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
$325 $325
Program 505 Program 506
Memory Techniques Grades 5 – 8 Learn to use proven methods of memorization to recall facts, figures, dates, addresses, and lists of seemingly unrelated items. Sharpen testtaking skills by reducing the time required to memorize lesson material. Improve comprehension skills, creative abilities, and retention skills through games and exercises. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 507
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Not Bored Games Grades 5 – 6 This is an excellent class to improve your higher-level thinking and processing skills such as analysis and synthesis, as well as application skill, all while having fun. Never be bored when you have a shelf full of board games! Have you learned to REALLY play the old standards, like Scrabble, Clue, Sorry, and Monopoly? And not to be forgotten, learn to play fun classics like Barrel of Monkeys, Pickup Sticks, Marbles, Tiddly Winks, Jacks, Memory, and Bingo. A no-boredom zone wherever you take them! Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 508 Program 509
$325 $325
Problems, Puzzles, & Plexars Grades 5 – 6 How are you at deciphering codes, sequences, or deductions? This class will help you to develop your innate critical thinking skills by solving fun problems. Through challenging mind-stretching puzzles and engaging brainteasers, you will develop logic and reasoning skills. Join us and see how much fun thinking can be! Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15 8:15 – 10:15
Program 510 Program 511
$325 $325
Polish Your Public Speaking Grades 6 – 8 Boost your confidence as a public speaker. This course will provide a basic overview of the skills needed to write and deliver an effective speech. Through daily practice in a supportive environment, you will perfect your physical delivery skills, purposeful gestures, and direct eye contact. You will also learn to use effective pace, volume, and articulation. Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Program 512 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 513
$325 $325
Mock Trial Grades 7 – 8 Calling all future lawyers ... or just those who like to argue! This class will introduce the judicial system through activities and discussion. Students will debate against each other on topics of their choice, and the class will conclude with practice through mock trials. Students will practice debate, research, and public speaking. Come state your case with us. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 514 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 515
$325 $325
Me, Myself, & Us Grades 5 – 7 What makes you so unique? What makes your family special? This class focuses on improving your research and writing skills.You will use the “I-Search” software to delve into your own genealogy, learn to truly journal, and then produce your autobiography – which will surely become a family heirloom! Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 516 Program 517
$325 $325
Mystery Reading – Be A Sleuth Grades 5 – 6 Read short mystery stories, analyze them, and use what you learn to write your own mystery stories. This class is inquiry-based and provides plenty of opportunities to make choices and follow your own particular enthusiasms. Solving puzzles, finding facts, predicting outcomes, making inferences, and sequencing events are some of the reading and writing skills that you will strengthen as you become a super sleuth. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15
Program 518
$325
It’s Not Greek To Me Grades 5 – 7 In our study of Greek myths we will read a Greek myth and emphasize comprehension and summary skills necessary to the exceptional reader. Vocabulary, main idea, predicting, and sequencing will play significant roles in this program. Attention will be given to the Greek ideas and symbolism still pervasive in our society. The course culminates in a Greek Festival, with students portraying actual Greek gods or goddesses. Session II: July 2 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15
Program 519
$325
Harry Potter – A To Z Grades 6 – 8 J.K. Rowling’s works offer us more than a seemingly endless source of adventure, mystery, and magic. Recognizing Rowling’s novels as treasure chests loaded with vividly written sentences structured to use every sense we possess, students will study and model her use of language in order to understand better what brings writing to life, and how to use such constructs to energize their own writing. Beginning with a review of the parts of speech, and then moving quickly to a study of figurative language – metaphor, simile, personification, etc. – students will write, edit, and revise sentences, and later paragraphs each class period. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 520 Program 521
$325 $325
Vampire Literature Grades 6 – 8 From the best-selling Twilight series to a number of feature films based upon the vampire tradition, this unique legend has captured the imagination of millions. But there is much more to contemporary vampire stories than one might expect. Behind the craze lies a wealth of history and literature that is both fascinating and enlightening. This course introduces students to the backgrounds of the vampire genre while strengthening their ability to discuss and write about literature. This class emphasizes comprehension, verbal expression, interpretation, and writing. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 522 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 523
$325 $325
A Way With Words Grades 5 – 6 and 7 – 8 Summer is the perfect time to delve into the world of words and the written expression. We will experiment with several types of writing including poetry, analytical, and creative writing. Students will increase their organizational skills while perfecting thesis statements and topic sentences. Grades 5 – 6 Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Program 524 Program 525
$325 $325
Grades 7 – 8 Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 526 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 527
$325 $325
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Reading & Writing
The Write Approach Grades 5 – 6 and 7 – 8 Even the most reluctant writer can enjoy and benefit from this course. Prose will flow in abundance as seasoned and beginning writers alike tap their imaginations! Young authors will delight themselves as they follow guaranteed-to-work guidelines for narrative and descriptive writing. Students will learn brainstorming and proofreading techniques and will create a weekly journal and writing portfolio. Grades 5 – 6 Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Program 528 Program 529
$325 $325
Grades 7 – 8 Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 530 Program 531
$325 $325
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Expository Writing Grades 8 – 9 And 10 – 11 In this intensive writing course, students will work on various types of non-fiction, personal and critical essays, descriptions, explanations, and reports. We will emphasize the steps of the writing process from brainstorming to final revising. Students will keep a portfolio to assess their progress. This course is recommended for incoming Hockaday students and any others who want to improve their writing skills. Grades 8 – 9 Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15 Grades 10 – 11 Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 532 Program 533 Program 534 Program 535
$325 $325 $325 $325
Math Math Basics Grades 5 – 6 This course is for students who want to reinforce skills in multiplication and division of two-digit numbers and the relationship between fractions, decimals, and percents. There will be an emphasis on problem solving through the use of games, hands-on activities, and computers. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 536 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15 Program 537
$325 $325
Math and Mixing Grades 5 – 8 Work with a trained chef as you improve your math skills by making delicious creations. Learn the importance of math in shopping for and preparing a meal. This class will show how weights, quantities, and portions play an important role in creating wonderful culinary delights. Build your math confidence and cooking skills while having fun in the kitchen! Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 538 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15 Program 539
$350 $350
Math For Girls Only! Grades 6 – 7 This course is for GIRLS ONLY who want to reinforce math skills through the use of manipulatives and games, as well as texts such as Math for Girls and Other Problem Solvers. The class will rely heavily on problem solving, concept development, and higher order thinking skills. This course is designed for girls who have little or no prior experience with negative numbers or formal problem solving. Join this GIRLS ONLY class and soar to new mathematical heights, building your confidence and understanding of math. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 540 Program 541
$325 $325
Math FUNdamentals Grades 6 – 7 Join this class to reinforce your math skills through the use of manipulatives and games. The class will rely heavily on problem solving, concept development, and higher order thinking skills. This course is designed for students who have little or no prior experience with negative numbers or formal problem solving. Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Program 542 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 543
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Teen Millionaires – Creating Financial Freedom Grades 6 – 9 It is never too soon for you to become financially savvy.You will cover the most basic concepts of economics, accounting, consumer finance, and bankruptcy through activities such as The Cash Flow game, The Stock Market game, and even the Donald Trump Apprentice game. Each student will complete and present a personal finance project and an actual case study of a teen millionaire. The goal of this class is for students to be better prepared to make their own financial decisions in early adulthood and beyond. Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 544 Program 545
$325 $325
Introduction To Pre-Algebra Grades 7 – 8 Develop introductory algebraic thinking skills prior to taking pre-algebra. Course content will include fraction and decimal review, evaluating expressions, integer computation, equation solving, and manipulating algebraic expressions. Activities will include work with puzzles, games, manipulatives, and computers. This is a non-credit course. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 546 1:15 – 3:15 Program 547 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 548
$325 $325 $325
Introduction To Algebra Grades 7 – 9 This non-credit course is intended to inspire confidence in the student’s math abilities and will focus on selected topics common to all Algebra I courses. Discussed topics will include: writing algebraic expressions and equations, evaluating and solving algebraic expressions and equations, operations with monomials and polynomials, factoring, linear graphing, and operations with exponents. Proficiency in operations with signed numbers is required. Class is limited to students enrolled in Algebra I in Fall 2012. Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15 1:15 – 3:15 8:15 – 10:15 1:15 – 3:15
Program 549 Program 550 Program 551 Program 552
$325 $325 $325 $325
Introduction To Geometry Grades 9 – 10 This non-credit course is intended to inspire confidence in the student’s math abilities. The class will focus on selected introductory topics common to Geometry/Trigonometry. Deductive reasoning is stressed with emphasis on the development of theorems and their corollaries that follow from Euclidean postulates. The student uses technology to understand concepts and gain insight. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 553 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15 Program 554
$325 $325
Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15 1:15 – 10:15 8:15 – 10:15 10:30 – 12:30
Program 555 Program 556 Program 557 Program 558
$325 $325 $325 $325
Science
Lego Star Wars Movie Creators Grades 5 – 8 Discover the secrets of The Force on the big screen! Students will explore the epic that is Star Wars, learning the methods, tricks, and secrets of the movie magic onscreen and put that knowledge to use in making their own Star Wars inspired Lego movies! Session II: July 2 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15
Crime Lab: Modern Forensic Science Grades 5 – 8 Watch CSI? Can’t get enough of Court TV? Dream of being Sherlock Holmes? Learn to identify, collect, and preserve evidence from a crime scene. Then process it to solve the crime. Techniques will include fingerprinting, blood drop analysis, blood typing, hair and fiber analysis, toxicology, shoe print and tire track evaluation, and document analysis. It would be a crime to miss this course. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Program 560
$350
$325
Battlebots Grades 5 – 8 Are you ready to enter the BattleBot arena? Students with a passion for robotics and engineering will love working hands-on with the customizable BattleBots as they learn problem solving though a gauntlet of tricky challenges to truly leave competitors in pieces, either at the hands of the house bots, or of each other! Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Flipping For Physics Grades 5 – 8 Enter the wide exciting world of physics as you step ahead of your peers by joining this course. Explore the principles of motion and open your mind to the properties of roller coasters and planes by researching, designing, and ultimately testing them. The knowledge you gain in this course is sure to impress your peers as you casually throw out and can actually explain many physics concepts. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 559 $325
Program 563
Program 564 Program 565
$325 $325
Game Design Grades 5 – 8 Game Design introduces students to the realm of two-dimensional gaming. Students learn the basics of how many of the best-known computer games to date came into existence, and will learn how to make their very own to take home with them. Don’t be stuck behind the controller – start creating! Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 566 Program 567
$325 $325
Game Raiders Game Design Grades 6 – 8 This course introduces students to the world of 3D game design. Students will learn the ropes of 3D game design, beginning with simple level layouts, lighting, sound design, and hair-pin traps, and finishing with a fully-playable game to show off to friends and family! Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15
Program 568
$325
Computer, Lego, Gaming, & Robotics
Keyboarding And More Grades 5 – 12 Speed up your ability to finish homework and papers by improving your typing and word processing skills. Use of the “Herzog method” to learn the keyboard will allow for more time to focus on the development of word processing skills. Games and hands-on activities will enhance your learning of the keyboard and the various ways to increase your typing speed.
Lego Movie Creators Grades 5 – 8 Have you ever wanted to make your very own feature film? Well now you can! This class gives students the basics in the movie biz, from set design to storyboarding, and special effects. Student will produce a series of movies using the popular stop-motion technique of filmmaking used in movies like Wallace & Gromit and The Fantastic Mr. Fox. Best part of this movie making journey is it’s all done with Legos!
Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 561
$325
Lego Indiana Jones Movie Creators Grades 5 – 8 Delve deeper into the world of Indiana Jones! Students will explore the world of movie making from Raiders to Crusaders, and the world behind the scenes of Indiana Jones, its popularity, and how the magic came to be. Students will then put those skills to use in producing their own Lego Indiana Jones movie! Session II: July 2 – July 20
10:30 – 12:30 Program 562
8:15 – 10:15 10:30 – 12:30 10:30 – 12:30 1:15 – 3:15
Program 569 Program 570 Program 571 Program 572
Middle & Upper School – Grades 5 – 12
Review Of Algebra Grades 9 – 11 This course is ideal for students who have completed Introduction to Algebra and want to refresh their skills prior to a more rigorous math course in the fall. In addition to the material presented in Introduction to Algebra, the course will cover parabolas, quadratic equations, operations involving radicals, algebraic fractions, various methods of solving simultaneous equations, ratio, proportion, and variation. Proficiency in operations with signed numbers and in solving equations is required.
$325 $325 $325 $325
Web Design Grades 5 – 8 In this course, you will create your own personal website that highlights a topic of your choice using the popular program Macromedia Dreamweaver. Ideas range from a website spotlighting your hobbies, family, and friends or one that pays tribute to your favorite movies, music groups, or sports teams. Note: This course fulfills the Hockaday computer literacy requirement. Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Program 573 Program 574
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Career Explorations Young Entrepreneurs Grades 6 – 9 Delve into the fast-paced world of entrepreneurs as you learn what it takes to start your own business.You will learn the foundations of starting your own company from idea formation to development of a business plan. Learn such real-life skills as business decision making, business plan writing, budgeting, marketing, and more. Who knows, you might just be the next Bill Gates, Blake McCloskie, or Mark Zuckerberg! Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 3 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
$325 $325
Design Like A Pro! Grades 6 – 9 Want to explore a career in the multi-billion dollar interior design industry? In this class you will have hands-on experience in the fundamentals of interior design including color, space planning, various decorating styles, and the importance of details, all while in an atmosphere of fun. Supplies included. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 581 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 582
Digital Photography & Photoshop Grades 5 – 8 Few artistic processes are as magical and creative as photography, and now with the use of digital cameras, computers, and digital printers, it is easier and more fun than ever! Basic elements of photography such as composition, lighting, aperture, and shutter speed will be studied. Students will explore the various types of photography such as landscape, people, macro, animals, art photography, and more. Students will also be introduced to basic Photoshop techniques as they edit their own work. Digital camera required. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Program 575 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 576
$325 $325
Digital Animation Grades 5 – 8 Students will learn basic animation techniques such as designing and producing graphic images, creating movement, and creating buttons using Macromedia’s Flash software. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of Flash by planning and producing a creative, interactive, animated movie. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 577 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15 Program 578
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Constructing Concepts Grades 5 – 8 Look all around you – architecture plays a key role in our lives. In this class you will explore the basic building blocks of architectural design. Study geometry by drawing, analyzing, and building 2- and 3-dimensional shapes, solids, and patterns. Then you will put this new knowledge to work by creating buildings using paper, straws, popsicle sticks, toothpicks, cardboard, and lots of glue. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 583 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 584
$325 $325
Model Construction Grades 5 – 8 Join this class to learn basic construction and model-building skills using wood, chip-board, cardboard, foam-core, plastic, and different types of glue – just like real architects. In a fun and relaxed environment you will use your imagination to design using plan-and-section drawing.You will also learn the concepts of spatial sizing, scaling, and structure. Who knows, you may be an architect in the making! Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Program 585 Program 586
$325 $325
Drawing And Typography Grades 5 – 8 Learn about drawing, using the techniques of two fun artists. Ed Emberley’s method helps the most struggling artist make the coolest drawings, all by using shapes, numerals, and letters. Mark Kistler’s techniques instruct how to draw perspective and three dimensions in an easy way. You will also learn how to make fabulous lettering and design fonts of your own! Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 587 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15 Program 588
$325 $325
Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
10:30 – 12:30 1:15 – 3:15 10:30 – 12:30 1:15 – 3:15
Program 595 Program 596 Program 597 Program 598
$355 $355 $355 $355
Class Act Ii Grades 5 – 7 Be a STAR! Drama is for everyone and helps in perfecting your communication, storytelling/writing, and creative art skills. In this class you will take an idea or theme and develop it into a full-fledged production with scripts, props, costumes, and music. Family and friends will be invited to enjoy the final production.
Crazy Quilters Grades 5 – 12 Quilts are an important part of our American heritage. Find out about the history, function, and beauty of this art form as you learn to hand-sew a couple of mini quilts of your own. Learn different piecing techniques and how to include appliqué in your design. See how today’s quilts are used even with the most modern design and décor. Supplies are included.
Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Program 600 Session II: July 2 – July 20 10:30 – 12:30 Program 601
Program 589 Program 590
$325 $325
Gleeks Curtain Call Grades 5 – 8 Glee is all the rage and this class will prove to be just as fun as the show! Whatever your level of experience from none to some, this class will help you find your singing and acting talent and equip you to shine in your own music video. Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 3:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 3:15
Program 591 Program 592
$325 $325
Recycled Art Grades 5 – 12 This class is all about taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary! You will learn to make gifts that will amaze your friends and family with their style and uniqueness. This class will forever change your outlook on “junk” and will enhance your reputation among friends as an artist. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15
Program 593 Program 594
$355 $355
Sock-It-To-Me Grades 5 – 12 If you know knitting basics but want to advance your skills, this is the class for you. Learn how to make socks – not just one, but two at a time – on a single circular needle! Supplies are included. Session II: July 2 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15
Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 599
$355
Program 602
$355
Printmaking & Silk-Screening Grades 6 – 10 Explore the exciting worlds of printmaking and silk-screening. In printmaking you will work with Linocut transforming the simplest of images into graphic form, producing bold, dramatic prints similar in appearance to woodcuts.You’ll learn to plan an image, carve a lino plate, work in positive and negative images, and use reductive techniques. Silkscreening is a great medium – nestled comfortably between hand-drawn and mass production, more colorful than photocopying, and with an aesthetic all its own. Learn how to print your own posters and shirts, or whatever you fancy printing on. Most supplies are included. Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15
Sew Cool And Knit Too Grades 5 – 12 In this class, you will learn to combine two practical skills to create pretty accessories for yourself and your room. Students will learn the arts of knitting and sewing and will put them to practice making scarves, purses, pillows, and more. Supplies for the scarf are included; supplies for additional projects are extra.
$355 $355
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The Arts
Ceramics Grades 5 – 12 Students will explore various methods of hand-building ceramics such as: pinch, coil, slump, and slab construction. Individualized instruction will be given to accommodate all levels of experience from beginning students to experienced hand-builders. There will be only minimal glazing due to time constraints, but other exciting methods of finishing artwork will be explored. Tuition includes supplies.
$375
Painting Primer Grades 6 – 10 In this class for beginning and intermediate students, learn the basics of painting including demonstrations on how to mix and use paints. Explore and learn how to express your creativity through the fluid medium of acrylic and watercolor paints. Join in this fun class and amaze yourself with your hidden talent. Most supplies are included. Session II: July 2 – July 20
10:30 – 12:30 Program 604
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Dance, Fitness, & Wellness
S.A.T. Exam Workshops
Yoga Grades 5 – 12 This class offers students a fun form of exercise that provides many benefits to the entire body and mind. Students will learn yoga at their own pace in a non-competitive environment.Yoga offers you the opportunity to become balanced physically and emotionally, strong and flexible, calm and relaxed. Each class includes guidance and practice of effective breathing, posture, toning, stretching, and strengthening.
These courses offer students a concentrated review of the basic concepts related to both the verbal and math portions of the S.A.T. Recommended study and test-taking techniques will be covered as students solve problems from actual S.A.T. tests. Practice, practice, practice is the means to highest achievement.
Session I: June 11 – June 29 1:15 – 2:45 Program 605 Session II: July 2 – July 20 1:15 – 2:45 Program 606 (Note time: 1:15 – 2:45 p.m.)
$305 $305
Fast Forward Dance! Grades 6 – 12 Take this crash course in dance and learn all of the hottest new moves! This class includes jazz, lyrical, ballet, tap, basic drill team techniques, flexibility and conditioning, hip hop, and more. Elements of dance anthropology and choreography will also be included in this course. Through this course you will build your confidence and never be nervous at a school dance again. Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
10:30 – 12:30 1:15 – 3:15 10:30 – 12:30 1:15 – 3:15
Program 607 Program 608 Program 609 Program 610
$350 $350 $350 $350
Verbal S.A.T. Grades 10 – 12 Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Program 611 $325 10:30 – 12:30 Program 612 $325 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15 Program 613 $325 10:30 – 12:30 Program 614 $325 Math S.A.T. Grades 10 – 12 Session I: June 11 – June 29 8:15 – 10:15 Program 615 $325 10:30 – 12:30 Program 616 $325 Session II: July 2 – July 20 8:15 – 10:15 Program 617 $325 10:30 – 12:30 Program 618 $325
Credit Courses In order to earn course credit, students may not be absent for more than three days during a six-week course OR one day during a three-week course. History of Art and Music Grades 10 – 12 Credit Course* Intended to promote a lasting affection for and a college-preparatory understanding of works of art and music, this course imparts a sense of the important role that artistic products occupy in civilization. Successful completion of this course fulfills the Hockaday History of Art and Music course requirement for graduation. Prerequisite: World History. Credit given to Hockaday students for this course. Three days absence maximum in order to receive credit. Note: In addition to the regularly scheduled times, classes will also meet on the following Sunday afternoons: June 24 and July 15 from 2:00 – 4:15 p.m. Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 20
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8:00 – 10:15 Program 619 10:30 – 12:45 Program 620
$750 $750
Credit given to Hockaday students for this course. Three days absence maximum in order to receive credit. Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 20
8:15 – 10:15 Program 621 10:30 – 12:30 Program 622
$695 $695
Health I: Understanding Grades 9 – 10 The Basics – Health 101 Credit Course* Pass/Fail Frequently bombarded by a myriad of confusing health messages, students often do not have the knowledge to discern fact from fiction. This course will investigate a variety of health-related topics, seeking to provide students with the knowledge and understanding necessary to make informed health decisions. Using reflection activities, group work, discussion, analysis, and more, students will explore topics such as: wellness for a lifetime, psychological health, communication, stress, eating disorders, fit versus thin, media, substance abuse, dating and relationships, STDs, conception, and birth control. Throughout the course, students will be asked to examine and analyze their own health behaviors and to discover and understand their own beliefs and ideas. This class satisfies the Form I health requirement for Hockaday students. Credit given to Hockaday students for this course. One absence maximum in order to receive credit. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 623
$395
Health 2: First Aid/CPR/AED – AAOS Grades 10 – 11 Credit Course* Pass/Fail This course is designed to assist the student in dealing with emergency situations before professional help arrives. The students will learn how to identify ways to prevent injury or illness, recognize emergency situations, provide basic aid for injuries, sudden illness, cardiac emergencies, obstructed airways, and perform basic water rescues. Upon completion of this course, the students will receive an AAOS (American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons) certification card for adult, child, and infant First Aid/CPR and AED training. This class satisfies the Form II Health requirement for Hockaday students.
Health 4: Self-Defense Plus Grade 12 Credit Course* Pass/Fail In this course students learn the physical and mental aspects necessary for self-defense, regardless of size, body strength, or natural instincts. Myths and facts of self-defense are examined as well as the behaviors and circumstances that create desirable targets. How individuals manage their emotions during a crisis is critical to mounting an effective defense. The human response to adrenal stress is covered and students learn to recognize and manage their own response patterns. Options of dealing with an armed attacker are examined and put into physical practice. The final session allows students to respond in a realistic simulated attack. In addition to developing the knowledge and skills for self-defense, students will explore the following topics: health-care consumerism, communication and relationships, behavior modification, and reproductive health. The emphasis will be protecting and managing health for a lifetime. This class satisfies the Form IV health requirement. Credit given to Hockaday students for this course. One absence maximum in order to receive credit. Session I: June 11 – June 29 10:30 – 12:30 Program 625
Middle & Upper School – Grades 5 – 12
U.S. Government Grades 10 – 12 Credit Course* Every citizen of the United States is a potential participant at each level of government: local, state, and national. The goal of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure, the function, and the relationships of the various branches of government. The student will become familiar with the United States Constitution and the history and development of the federal system. Students are required to stay well informed about world events by reading a variety of newspapers and magazines so that he/she is able to participate in class discussions.
$425
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Credit given to Hockaday students for this course. One absence maximum in order to receive credit. Session I: June 11 – June 29
1:15 – 3:15
Program 624
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Active Learning Services The following camps are offered by Active Learning Services and held on The Hockaday School campus. To view complete camp descriptions or to register, please contact Active Learning Services directly at the websites or phone numbers listed below. Chess Camps Coed, Ages 5 – 15 USA Chess is the largest and premier chess camp organizer for children in the United States. Campers experience chess instruction and play in a fun-filled environment designed to improve their skills whether they are interested in casual or competitive chess. For camp details and registration, visit: www.chesscamp.com or call 888.652.4377. Session I: June 11 – June 15 Session II: July 23 – July 27
9:00 – 12:00, 1:00 – 4:00, or all day 9:00 – 4:00 9:00 – 12:00, 1:00 – 4:00, or all day 9:00 – 4:00
Introductory Video Game Creation Camp Coed, Ages 8 – 15 Starting with basic commands, campers will be taught in a step-by-step progression how to build a game that they design. Camp begins with an introduction to Game Maker software including adding rooms and backgrounds, building walls, warping to new levels, music, sound effects, and many other great techniques. For camp details and registration, visit: www.gamebuildercamp.com or call 888.652.4377.
Animation Creation Camp Coed, Ages 8 – 15 Using Scratch software developed by MIT, participants are guided step by step through the basics while creating their own 3D animated story with a focus on fun. Throughout this course, students will learn basic programming skills while broadening their imagination and creativity. For camp details and registration, visit: www.gamebuildercamp.com or call 888.652.4377. Session II: July 23 – July 27
9:00 – 12:00 or 1:00 – 4:00
Computer Camp Wonder-Space Computer And Technology Camp Coed, Ages 5 – 17 The following camp is offered by Wonder-Space and is held on The Hockaday School campus. To view complete camp information or to register, please visit the website listed below. Join us and explore technology with our video game design suite, engineering and programming courses, and our media and graphics options. Computer camp is a great way to learn useful skills and build your confidence while having a blast with peers! Create a video game! Build an app OR a robot! Learn programming! Develop a website! This summer take it to the next level with Wonder-Space! These are one-week camps held between June 18 – July 27. For specific dates and times, please visit the website. Overnight available for some of the dates! For camp details and registration, visit: www.wstechcamp.com.
Session I: June 11 – June 15 9:00 – 12:00 or 1:00 – 4:00 Session II: July 23 – July 27 9:00 – 12:00 or 1:00 – 4:00 Video Game Creation Camp – The Sequel Coed, Ages 8 – 15 Campers use Game Maker software to create a side-scrolling, platform game with running, jumping, falling, climbing, blasting, and enemy stomping! Students will learn how to program real world physics of gravity and friction, as well as plotting out head-scratching mazes for themselves and other avid gamers to solve.
Chess, Video Creation, & Animation Camps
Chess, Video Creation, & Animation Camps
For camp details and registration, visit: www.gamebuildercamp.com or call 888.652.4377. Session I: June 11 – June 15 9:00 – 12:00 or 1:00 – 4:00 Session II: July 23 – July 27 9:00 – 12:00 or 1:00 – 4:00
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Private Music Instruction Important Information: • All lessons are individually scheduled with the instructor and are offered to beginning, intermediate, and advanced students. • Contact the instructor directly to schedule lessons. • Do not register or pay for lessons until you have a confirmed time with the instructor. • Beginning students are required to take at least two lessons per week. • Missed lessons are non-refundable and may be rescheduled at the availability of the instructor. Piano Instructor: Dr. Brad Beckman, Hockaday Teacher, 214.577.6001 Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 31 as scheduled Program 700
$55/45 minute lesson
Cello Instructor:Vilma Miranda, Hockaday Teacher, 469.222.1487 Session I & II: June 11 – July 31 as scheduled Program 702 $55/45 minute lesson Voice Instructor:Yung-Fang Ludford, Hockaday Teacher, 214.365.6620 or 972.664.1146 Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 31 as scheduled Program 704 $55/45 minute lesson
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Fitness Fun & Tennis, Too! First-Time Students Ages 5 – 7 This class is designed for young students ready for an introduction to the game of tennis, but still needing to build on the game’s basic building blocks of eye-hand coordination, footwork, and increased cardiovascular levels. Students will develop these basic skills through a variety of team games, strength building activities, and coordination drills. Students will learn the basics of the game including backhand and forehand strokes, terminology, and rules. The focus is FUN! (See below for dates and times.) Beginners Ages 7 – 10 The primary focus for this group of students is beginning mastery of the game of tennis. There will be drills on basic strokes, with emphasis on forehand and backhand. At this level, the serve will be introduced. Students will also work on cardiovascular and strength drills. The player’s level will be assessed and he/she will practice with and challenge others of comparable skill. The focus is FUN AND MASTERY! Following are times for both First-Time and Beginning Students: Session I: June 11 – June 22 8:00 – 9:00 Session II: June 25 – July 6 8:00 – 9:00 Session III: July 9 – July 20 8:00 – 9:00
Program 800 Program 801 Program 802
$135 $135 $135
Tennis Grades 5 – 12 This camp will challenge advanced-beginner to advanced-intermediate players. The camp includes daily cardiovascular and agility drills and full-court matches. We will stress a full service motion, overhead, and volley skills. Students will also learn strategy of singles and doubles play and healthy sports psychology will be introduced. After a player’s level has been assessed, he or she will practice with and challenge others of comparable skill. The ball machine will be available, and videotaping will record each student’s progress. In case of rain, there will be activities pertinent to tennis. Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20
9:00 – 10:30 10:30 – 12:00 9:00 – 10:30 10:30 – 12:00
Program 803 Program 804 Program 805 Program 806
Beginners/Advanced Beginners Swimming Kindergarten – Grade 4 This course will familiarize children with water safety. Instruction will be given in the basic strokes: crawl, breaststroke, and backstroke. Students must have the confidence to get into the pool and put their face in the water. Students will be divided by age and ability and limited to small groups. Instructors will use the guidelines and philosophies of the American Red Cross. A portion of the class will be devoted to games and free swim. Please bring your own towel. Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
8:00 – 9:00 3:00 – 4:00 8:00 – 9:00 3:00 – 4:00 8:00 – 9:00 3:00 – 4:00
Program 807 Program 808 Program 809 Program 810 Program 811 Program 812
$135 $135 $135 $135 $135 $135
Fencing Coed Fencing Camp Grades 1 – 4 and 5 – 12 This camp is designed to introduce students to the thrilling Olympic sport of fencing and also to hone the skills of those already involved. We will concentrate on the basic fundamentals and progress to the techniques and mechanics of the sport through drills, exercises, and games. Students will improve their coordination, strength, agility, and stamina, as well as their decision-making skills, while learning discipline and respect for themselves and their opponents.
Athletics & Sports Camps
Athletics & Sports Camps
Session I: June 18 – June 22 Grades 1 – 4 9:00 – 12:00 Program 813 $180 Grades 5 – 12 1:00 – 4:00 Program 814 $180 (Note: One week ONLY) Session II: July 2 – July 6 Grades 1 – 4 9:00 – 12:00 Program 815 $180 Grades 5 – 12 1:00 – 4:00 Program 816 $180 (Note: One week ONLY)
$315 $315 $315 $315
For all Fitness Fun and Tennis Too program participants, please note: • A small student-to-teacher ratio will be observed. • In case of rain, there will be indoor activities to strengthen tennis skills. • On the final day of each session, there will be a game day with prizes and awards given. Parents are encouraged to attend.
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Sports Camps Please Note: The following camps use the Hockaday campus, but are run separately from Hockaday Camps. They are all outstanding camps and are run by highly trained professionals. For more information or details and to register, please contact these camps directly through their website or phone number.
Premier Sports Camps
Hockaday Coaches Camps
Premier Sports Camps are listed below. For more information or registration, call 817.642.5560 or visit www.allstarcamps.com.
The following camp is presented by a Hockaday coach. For additional information and to register please contact her at the number or e-mail listed by the camp.
Premier Basketball Camp Half-Day Ages 6 – 13 June 4 – June 8 9:00 – Noon Boys and Girls Premier General Skills Volleyball Camp Half-Day Ages 8 – 13 June 4 – June 8 1:00 – 4:00 Girls Only Premier Football Camp (Non-Contact) Full-Day Ages 7 – 14 June 11 – June 14 9:00 – 4:00 Premier Basketball Camps Full-Day Ages 6 – 13 July 9 – July 13 9:00 – 4:00 Boys and Girls July 16 – July 20 9:00 – 4:00 Boys and Girls Premier Volleyball Camp Full-Day Ages 9 – 14 July 30 – August 2 9:00 – 4:00 Girls Only
Hockaday Field Hockey Camp Grades 3 – 12 Jennifer Budney Johnson, Hockaday Coach Field Hockey Camp August 6 – August 9 9:00 – 12:00 Noon
Grades 3 – 10 $185
Open Scrimmage August 6 – August 9 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
Grades 9 – 12 $50
For more information and to register, call: Jennifer Budney Johnson at 214.365.6651 or e-mail jjohnson@mail.hockaday.org.
Moffat Soccer Camps Powered by UK Elite Soccer! Residential and Day Camps by one of the leading soccer organizations in the world will be held at The Hockaday School. There is something for every level player from the serious to the beginner. The serious player will develop their game in 5 vital parts – technical, tactical, mental, physical, and social through field training and class-based sessions. The younger players, new to the game, will have fun developing their motor and social skills through fantasy games and activities. For dates, complete details, and registration, please visit: www.ukelite.com.
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FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL)
ESOL Boarding: COED, Ages 12 – 17 ESOL Day: COED, Ages 12 – 17 For international students, Hockaday is an exciting place to be in the summer. Our English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program attracts students from many countries in the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Students experience an excellent language immersion program coupled with exposure to cultural and recreational events. Our ESOL classes operate with a small teacher-to-student ratio. Upon arrival, an individual assessment will be made of each student’s ability in English so that he or she can be placed at the appropriate level. Students are immersed in English allowing them to develop skills in listening comprehension, speech, reading, and writing. Individualized computer programs allow students to enhance their vocabulary and to perfect grammar technique. The ESOL program is structured around a theme to make learning come alive for the students. The first three weeks will focus on American Culture where students will learn about cultural trends in as depicted in popular films, music, television, and dance. Listening, speaking, and writing skills will be emphasized in discussions and critiques. The second three-week portion is entitled, “Discover the REAL Dallas.” Students will read about and visit places, both historic and contemporary, that combine to make Dallas a large and influential U.S. city. Students will improve their language skills while exploring this fascinating area. Third period classes are scheduled in elective courses chosen by the student. Elective courses are offered in a variety of subjects including algebra, keyboarding, drawing, ceramics, computer, and dance. To further enhance the ESOL classroom experience, weekend excursions are planned to the theatre, movies, recreational centers, parks, shopping malls, and sporting events. All programs are fully chaperoned at all times by adults. We strongly encourage ALL ESOL students to participate in ALL weekend activities. These activities are designed for the students to bond and develop strong friendships within the residence community. Also, tickets and reservations are pre-purchased and based on the number of residence students. If a student requests visitation with area family or friends while staying at Hockaday, we request the visitation take place on campus during a non-planned activity time.
The following is a sample weekday schedule: 7:00 a.m.
Wake up
7:30 – 8:15 a.m. 8:15 – 10:15 a.m.
Breakfast First Class (ESOL)
10:15 – 10:30 a.m.
Break
10:30 – 12:30 p.m.
Second Class (ESOL)
12:30 – 1:15 p.m.
Lunch
1:15 – 3:15 p.m.
Third Class (Elective)
3:15 – 5:00 p.m.
Free Time
5:00 p.m.
Day Students Released
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Dinner
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Tutorial and Study Hall
7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
Planned Residence Activity
9:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Free Time
11:00 p.m.
Lights Out
ESOL Boarding COED, Ages 12 – 17 Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 20 (six weeks*) Program 900 $6,900 Price includes tuition for six classes, room, board, linens, field trips, medical and accident insurance while in the USA, and transportation to and from the airport. Dorm check-in is June 10. ESOL Day Coed, Ages 12 – 17 Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 20 (six weeks*) 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Program 901 $4,250
English for speakers of other languages
English
Price includes tuition for three classes, lunch, medical and accident insurance while in the USA, and all field trips and activities. Please Note: Please send in a vaccination record for your student when you register. * We strongly suggest for maximum benefit a six-week ESOL study course. If you desire less than six weeks, please contact Nancy Gale at ngale@mail.hockaday.org or 214.360.6534 in order to discuss special consideration and pricing of the shorter program.
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SUMMER RESIDENCE PROGRAM
Summer Residence Program COED, Ages 12 – 17 Please Note: Students must be age 12 by June 1, 2012 to participate in this program. Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20 Sessions I and II: June 11 – July 20
Three-week session Three-week session Six-week session
Dorm check-in is June 10 Dorm check-in is July 1 Dorm check-in is June 10
Students who attend Hockaday Coed Summer Session come from as far away as Japan, Europe, and Mexico and as close as the neighborhood surrounding the School. Students come from both public and private schools. Residence: Summers at Hockaday offer residence students the opportunity to explore classes in three different areas of study while enjoying an exciting residential and recreational program. Living on campus allows students to develop strong bonds of friendship and to learn the necessary skills to balance work with fun. Living on campus also ensures that students don’t miss any of the many after-school, evening, and weekend activities that are scheduled. All residence students must enroll in three courses including at least one academic solid from 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. daily. Music instruction is considered an additional course past the three required. Afternoon activities include tennis, swimming, crafts, games as well as other sports. After dinner, a one-and-one-half hour study hall is followed by a oneand-one-half hour required activity. House Directors are available during study hall to lend academic assistance. On weekends, students participate in a wide range of recreational activities. Field trips, sports, and movies are among the many scheduled events as well as trips to Six Flags Over Texas, area shopping malls, and museums. There will also be time to relax and enjoy Hockaday’s extensive facilities. Transportation may be provided to weekend religious services at the request of each student. Hockaday is a non-denominational school.
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Residence Halls: Each hall is staffed by an experienced House Director who will look after the welfare of the students, stay abreast of their activities, and act as their advisor. An infirmary is located next to the dorms and is staffed by registered nurses during school day hours. The two-story, air-conditioned residence halls have double rooms, TV lounges, kitchens, and laundry facilities on each floor. A large common lounge leads to an outdoor pool. Upon receipt of your application you will be sent additional forms and information regarding transportation, roommate assignments, medical information/waiver, parental permission, and transcript requests. Prices listed below include room, board, field trips, weekend activities, insurance, and tuition for three or six courses a student selects between 8:15 and 3:15. Music instruction is an additional fee. Please Note: Please send in a vaccination record for your student when you register. Residence fee
Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20 Sessions I & II: June 11 – July 20
GIRLS & BOYS, Ages 12 – 17 Program 902 $3,450 (includes tuition for three courses) Program 903 $3,450 (includes tuition for three courses) Program 904 $6,900 (includes tuition for six courses)
Admission To The Summer Session: Admission is granted to qualified students in the order in which registration forms are received. Our program welcomes students from any school and of any race, religion, and national or ethnic origin.
Dress code: The atmosphere and dress are informal. Tasteful shorts and slacks are the most common style of dress inside and outside of the classroom. We recommend that Lower School students wear closed toe or tennis shoes.
Registration is on-going until the first day of class. Some classes fill quickly so we encourage you to enroll early. All students, except current Hockaday students, must complete a Parental Authorization and Release Form, which must be returned to Hockaday before a student may attend Summer Session courses or camps.
procedure and standards of behavior: The Summer Session at Hockaday is relaxed and informal, but the school assumes that students attend because they are excited about their educational opportunity. It is our expectation that those who are accepted will attend all classes and activities. The standard for behavior is honor. Cooperation with the spirit as well as the letter of the program and consideration for the rights and property of everyone are expected. In addition, the school reserves the right to dismiss any student who consistently neglects his or her work, whose attitude is contrary to the goals and spirit of the Summer Session, or whose conduct is considered harmful to himself/ herself or to the school.
Age-Appropriate Course Selection: Most classes include students from several grade levels. These grade levels are offered as guidelines, not restrictions. We assume you will enroll your child in programs most appropriate for his or her intellectual, emotional, and social development. At the beginning of each program, teachers make careful assessment of each student to ensure appropriate placement. Tuition And FeeS: A non-refundable application fee of $25 and a non-refundable deposit of $75 must accompany a student’s registration. The deposit of $75 will be applied to the student’s total tuition costs. Academic CrediT: Students should discuss academic credit with their home school before coming to Hockaday since the decision to grant credit rests with that institution. Upon request, we will provide full course descriptions and, at the end of the summer, transcripts. Every effort will be made to help students secure credit for work at Hockaday. To earn course credit, Hockaday students may not be absent more than three days during a six-week course or one day during a three-week course. This rule is strictly upheld by the faculty. The Hockaday School is accredited by the Independent Schools Association of the Southwest. Cancellations And RefundS: Deposits will be refunded ONLY if an offering is canceled by Hockaday; otherwise, they are nonrefundable. A 75% refund (less the application fee and non-refundable deposit) will be given for cancellations on or before May 31. After June 1, no refund will be made to any student who withdraws from all or part of the session or is dismissed from the session unless a course is canceled by Hockaday. schedule changes: Students are allowed to change their schedules one time per session at no charge. Any additional schedule changes will result in a $25 per change fee. TRansportation: Students should arrive on time and be picked up promptly at the end of classes via the Forest Lane parking lot. Parents are responsible for prompt drop-off and pick-up of students. Student parking is limited to the Forest Lane parking area. Students taking tennis may be dropped off at the Tennis Center at the south end of the campus. (Take Rosie Mae Bell Lane off of Welch Road.) Kindergarten through Fifth Grade students may enroll in the Extended Day Program if they need to be on campus before and after school. Students in the Early Bird Program should use the Welch Road entrance. Middle and Upper School students may use the Upper School Library until its closing promptly at 5:30 p.m.
It is expected that every student, in joining the Hockaday community, intends to follow the stated procedures and standards of behavior and to strive toward consideration of others in thought and action. As a Hockaday Summer Session student, you are required to follow the School’s rules and uphold appropriate standards of behavior as detailed below:
GENERAL INFORMATION
General Information
• Use appropriate language, good taste in dress, and show courtesy and respect to all with whom you come in contact; • Observe procedures for use of the library, the infirmary, all school equipment, and the dining hall; • Have food or drink only in authorized places (the dining room and outside of school buildings); and • Be responsible for your own property and have respect for the property of others. • It is a requirement that students are on time to classes and all scheduled activities. • Smoking and the use of any tobacco products are not permitted on campus or during any off-campus school-related activities. • Any major infraction may result in automatic dismissal. The Director of Summer Session makes all decisions concerning student dismissals. Major offenses include: • Conduct on or off campus detrimental to other students or to the standards of the school, hazing other students; • Dishonesty in any form (cheating, lying, plagiarism, stealing, etc.); and • Possession of weapons or dangerous materials, of alcoholic beverages, or any unauthorized drugs and/or evidence of their use. The statements in this brochure are for information purposes only. Hockaday reserves the right to alter the specifics of any program and to add, delete, or change any offerings. We want to provide the most positive experience possible for your child. If he/she needs any special accommodations or if there are any situations of which we should be aware, please let us know. Emergencies In case of an emergency, phone the Summer Session office at 214.360.6534. VISIT OUR WEBSITE, WWW.HOCKADAY.ORG
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Hockaday COED SUmmer Session Please Print Clearly Full Name
Last
First/Preferred
Middle
Entering Grade and School for 2012–2013 Date of Birth
p Male p Female
Mother’s/Guardian’s Name
Father’s/Guardian’s Name
Mailing Address City Home Phone
State
Zip
Father’s Work
Mother’s Work
REGISTRation
Registration
Country Father’s Cell Phone
Mother’s Cell Phone
E-mail If you are from out of town but have a local address, please list it here. REGISTRATION NOTES: Please indicate any special requests here.
Please list your course choices in sequence, by session and time below: Session Course Name Time Program Number Price
LUNCH APPLICATION FEE
$25.00
Important Note: If student will be on campus during lunch please include the appropriate fee and program number here. For lunch pricing and program number please refer to page 5 for Lower School or page 19 for Middle/Upper School. Application Fee and Deposit: A non-refundable application fee in the amount of $25 (per student) AND a non-refundable deposit of $75 must accompany a student’s registration. The $75 deposit will be applied to your tuition balance. If you choose to pay the full amount when registering do not add an additional $75 into the total. Please remember to add the $25 application fee to the tuition total. Tuition must be paid in full by June 8. If full payment has not been received by this date, a student’s registration cannot be guaranteed. Students applying after June 1 should send in full payment with their application. Form Must be Completed on the Reverse Side Also.
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REGIStration
Tuition Total: $
(please remember to add $25 application fee to your tuition total)
p I qualify for the 10% discount off the total tuition because I am registering for a full day of classes per session (not including lunch,
Creative Arts Camp and sports, chess, video, and music camps). To receive this discount, I understand I must register for
4 classes during any Lower School Session or 3 classes during any Middle or Upper School Session.
p To register by MAIL:
Use this form and enclose a check for the total amount payable to The Hockaday School. The registration form and check
should be mailed to: Hockaday Coed Summer Session, 11600 Welch Road, Dallas, Texas 75229.
p To register ONLINE:
Go to www.hockaday.org. To charge the tuition and application fee to MasterCard,Visa, or American Express,
YOU MUST REGISTER ONLINE.You may also register online and use an online check from your bank or mail your
check to Hockaday Coed Summer Session, 11600 Welch Road, Dallas, Texas 75229.
This application is made with the understanding that The Hockaday School reserves the right to request withdrawal of any student whose conduct, influence, attendance, or progress is regarded as undesirable or unsatisfactory, or fails to conform to its rules and regulations. Dismissal, suspension, probation, or request for withdrawal may occur without the making of specific charges. No refund will be made to any student who withdraws or is dismissed from the Summer Session.
I hereby permit The Hockaday School to use, in whole or part, photographs, videos, written extractions, and voice recordings of my child for the purpose of classroom activities, illustrations, and publications. Date
Parent/Guardian Signature
We have read the Procedures and Standards of Behavior and agree to follow the School’s rules and uphold appropriate standards of behavior. We further understand that disregard or abuse of the expectations may lead to dismissal. Parent/Guardian Signature
Date The following Parental Authorization Release Form must also be signed by parent or legal guardian for all non-hockaday students.
Please mail or FAX the registration and Parent Authorization and Release forms to: Hockaday Coed Summer Session 11600 Welch Road Dallas, Texas 75229 Fax 214.739.8867
All forms may be copied for additional students.
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Hockaday COED SUmmer Session Required for all NON-Hockaday Students. This form must be signed and returned with the Registration Form. All Non-Hockaday students must return this form with the Registration Form. Students will not be admitted to class and their place in the class will be forfeited if this form is not on file in the Summer Session office by the first day of class. In such a case there will be no refund of tuition.
Student’s Name Parent’s Name Address City, State, Zip Home Phone
Father’s Work
Mother’s Work
Father’s Cell Phone Mother’s Cell Phone
Attach a photocopy of both sides of the insurance card that provides coverage for the above named student. Name of Insured
Insured’s Employer
Student’s Physician
Physician’s Phone
Physician’s Address Allergies (including food allergies) or special medical needs Has student ever consulted with a professional for emotional counseling?
p Yes
p No
ParentaL Authorization & Release
Parental Authorization & Release
If yes, briefly describe the nature of the situation:
Will student be taking prescribed medication during school hours?
p Yes
p No
If yes, please describe:
I. AUTHORIZATION TO CONSENT TO MEDICAL TREATMENT. In the event of a medical or dental emergency, on or off campus, I hereby authorize The Hockaday School, its officers, agents, and employees to consent to: (1) the administration to my student of any treatment deemed necessary by a licensed physician or dentist; and (2) the transfer of the student to any hospital reasonably accessible. I understand that this authorization is intended to empower The Hockaday School, its officers, agents, and employees to give specific consent to any diagnosis, treatment, or hospital care which, in the judgment of a licensed physician or dentist, is deemed advisable. I understand that The Hockaday School is not financially responsible for the expense of medical treatment, emergency care, or transportation, and I agree to pay for all medical treatments, procedures, care, and transportation individually, or through my medical insurance program. II. Authorization to Participate in Sports. I hereby give my consent for the above-named student to participate in sports and athletics approved by The Hockaday School. III. Authorization to Participate in Field Trips. I hereby give my consent for the above-named student to attend any field trips associated with course(s) and/or boarding events in which he or she is enrolled at The Hockaday School.
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IV. Authorization to Administer Medication at School. I hereby give my consent for the above-named student to be administered the following non-prescription medication(s) by the school nurse or, if the nurse is unavailable, any designated school representative, whether my student is on campus or off campus: Acetaminophen (Tylenol)
p Yes p No
Cepacol Lozenges
p Yes p No
Pseudoephedrine HCI (Sudafed)
p Yes p No
Diphenhydramine HCI (Benadryl) Ibuprofen (Advil)
p Yes p No p Yes p No
Emergency Contact Name and Phone numbers:
I understand that if I wish for any other medication or procedure to be administered to my child, or for dosages of the above medications in amounts which exceed the recommended dosages for age and/or weight, I must complete a Parent Consent and Instructions for Administration of Medication Form for each additional medication or procedure. V. Residence and ESOL Students. Please include a vaccination record for the student with your registration materials. VI. RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT. In consideration of the above-named student being enrolled, I HEREBY AGREE TO WAIVE AND RELEASE THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL, its Trustees, Headmistress, Administrators, Heads of Schools, Faculty, school nurses, agents, employees, volunteers and invitees, together with all persons, including parents of students of The Hockaday School assisting with any phase of such school attendance, medication administration, field trips, activities, sports, and athletics (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 by reason of any accident or injury suffered by the above-named student, which may arise in connection with school, school trips, school activities, and any of the authorizations described above, WHETHER OR NOT CAUSED BY OR ALLEGED TO BE CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL OR ANY RELEASEE. Further, I HEREBY ALSO AGREE TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS RELEASEES from any and all claims, suits, losses, damages, causes of action or other liabilities, including but not limited to all damages and all expenses of litigation and/or settlement/release, by reason of any accident or injury suffered by the above-named student while at school, on school trips or participating in school activities or athletics in connection with any of the authorizations described above, INCLUDING ANY ACCIDENT OR INJURY CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL OR ITS RELEASEES.
Signature of Parent or Guardian Relationship to Student Attach a photocopy of both sides of parent’s or guardian’s insurance card. Return with the Registration Form.
Please mail or FAX the registration and Parent Authorization and Release forms to: Hockaday Coed Summer Session 11600 Welch Road Dallas, Texas 75229 Fax 214.739.8867
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The Hockaday School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sexual orientation, religion, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its admission and education policies, financial aid programs, athletic programs, and other administered activities.
For more information contact: Nancy Gale Director, Summer School 214.360.6534 214.739.8867 (fax) ngale@mail.hockaday.org Sue Bond Assistant Director, Summer School 214.360.6534 214.739.8867 (fax) sbond@mail.hockaday.org
The Hockaday School 11600 Welch Road Dallas, Texas 75229 Telephone 214.363.6311 www.hockaday.org
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Visit our website WWW.HOCKADAY.ORG to view summer session changes, updates or to print additional registration forms.
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Boys and girls – ages 3 – 18 Sessions from June 11 – July 20 | Extended Days Available Lower School Session I: June 11 – June 22 Session II: June 25 – July 6 Session III: July 9 – July 20
Middle & Upper School Session I: June 11 – June 29 Session II: July 2 – July 20