Center for Excellence and SPARK
SUMMER 2017
Welcome!
Two programs, one beautiful campus!
Center for Excellence (CFE) offers one-time events and weeklong skill-building workshops and clinics, available individually or in combination with SPARK Day Camp. SPARK is a day camp for boys and girls available from May 30-August 11, with fun weekly themes that add spark to your child’s summer.
Don’t forget to check out the CFE offerings for all ages, including those in the parent section for yourself!
Tracey Zerwig Ford Center for Excellence Director 901.507.2460 tford@hutchisonschool.org
Lisa Campbell
SPARK Director 901.762.6674 lcampbell@hutchisonschool.org
Contents
IRENE LEATHERMAN ORGILL SCHOLARS ACADEMY
HUMANITIES............................................................................ 2
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATH............. 3
FURTHER STUDIES.. ............................................................... 5
GENERAL.. ............................................................................... 17
BACK-TO-SCHOOL................................................................. 6
CLINICS.................................................................................... 17
ABIGAIL WARE WILLIAMS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
MARGARET CELESTE CATES SPORTS ACADEMY
BERNICE HEDERMAN HUSSEY PARENT CENTER
GENERAL.. ...............................................................................19
ENTREPRENUERSHIP............................................................ 8
CITIZENSHIP AND SERVICE................................................. 9
CENTER LISTINGS BY GRADE LEVEL ............................20-25
INTERNSHIP............................................................................. 9
SPARK DAY CAMP
MARY MILES LOVELESS ARTS ACADEMY
WEEKS AND THEMES.................................................... 26-27
DANCE AND THEATRE..........................................................11
CFE/SPARK REGISTRATION INFORMATION........................ 28
MEDIA ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS............................. 12
CFE/SPARK GENERAL INFORMATION
MUSIC....................................................................................... 12
VISUAL ARTS.. ........................................................................14
IRENE LEATHERMAN ORGILL
SCHOLARS ACADEMY
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HUMA N I T I E S AMERICAN GIRL BOOK CLUB For girls entering grades K–2 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12-16; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Heather Golden Fontana (kindergarten teacher) Cost: $175 AMERICAN GIRL HISTORY AND FASHION For girls entering grades 1–4 Explore history and dress design as you create paper dresses for the American Girl paper dolls. Date/time: Monday–Friday, June 12-16; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Jennifer Stanford (second grade teacher and graphic designer) Cost: $175 ZOO CREW For girls and boys entering grades PK–K Read books about zoo animals and learn about natural habitats in hands-on projects. Date/Time: Monday–Friday; 9:00 am–noon Session I Jungle Animals: June 12-16 Session II African Safari: June 26-30 Instructor: Samantha Lott (U of M education major and CFE counselor) Cost: $175 HOGWARTS AT HUTCHISON For girls and boys entering grades 2–5 Care of magical animals, potions class, quiddich matches, while reading and analyzing the original literature. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-14; 9:00 am–noon Instructors: Katharine Kent (lower school teacher) Lucy Wesson (lower school science teacher) Cost: $175 JOURNALISM For girls and boys entering grades 3–5 Gain an interest in writing and compose articles for publishing. Learn interviewing and layout skills as you design the SPARK camp paper. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-14; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Hutchison staff Cost: $175 MAGAZINE PUBLISHING INTENSIVE featuring Hey GIRL! MAGAZINE For girls entering grades 10–12 Join this publishing intensive to sharpen your writing skills as you find your creative vision and voice. Help develop and write the Hey GIRL! online magazine’s back-to-school issue and develop articles about Delta Girls Rock Camp (DGRC). Develop interviewing and story crafting skills by interviewing rock musicians and girl bands at the DGRC. Your articles will be published in the DGRC Showcase Performance and in the Hey GIRL! online magazine. Date/Time: Tuesday–Friday, June 27-30; 1:00–4:00 pm DGRC Showcase Performance: Friday, June 30; 6:00 pm Instructor: Erika Cain (Girl24 Movement and Hey GIRL! founder) Cost: $50 2
WRITERS FOR LIFE For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 and 9–12 Develop a strategy for writing concise sentences leading to well-formed descriptive paragraphs. Sharpen reading and comprehension skills for more effective analysis. Date/Time: Grades 6–8: Monday–Friday, June 12-23; 10:00 am–noon Grades 9–12: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Pat Kelly (former upper school English teacher) Cost: Grades 6–8: $225 Grades 9–12: $175 THE SHORT AND SWEET OF IT: SUMMER SHORT STORY WRITING WORKSHOP For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 and 9–12 Everyone has a story to tell. Produce a short story suitable for submission to contests such as Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, an application to a writers program or camp, or an addition to a growing portfolio through this workshop filled with prompts, writing exercises, literature excerpts, peer reviews, and of course, fun. The end of the workshop week will culminate in the writers reading their work to an audience at a public venue. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–noon Grades 6–8: June 26-30 Grades 9–12: July 17-21 Instructor: Hutchison Staff Cost: $175 WONDER WOMEN: A WOMEN’S STUDIES SURVEY COURSE For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Analyze the experience of being a female in contemporary America. Consider how gender relations may be changing, and investigate the historical, political, economic, and cultural influences that relate to gender while thinking within and across academic disciplines which will frame the exploration of these topics. Work on projects, read excerpts from scholarly texts, view related films, and engage in meaningful discussion. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 17-21; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Hutchison Staff Cost: $175 PIRATE ADVENTURE: THE LOST TREASURE For girls and boys entering grades JK–1 Explore the high seas and learn pirate history, archeology, and cartography. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26-30; 10:00 am–noon Instructor: Jennifer Stanford (second grade teacher and graphic designer) Cost: $135 AMERICAN ADVENTURE: FOUNDING OF AMERICA For girls and boys entering grades 2–4 Explore the founding of our country and its history while re-enacting some of America’s greatest moments. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26-30; 1:00–3:00 pm Instructor: Jennifer Stanford (second grade teacher and graphic designer) Cost: $135
MIDDLE SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE BOWL For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Do you love trivia? Knowledge Bowl is great way to test how much you know in a team environment. Create a Knowledge Bowl team of four students and practice for competition! Students will compete in a Knowledge Bowl competition on the second day of camp with their team. The questions include English literature and grammar, science, history, mathematics, fine arts, and current events/pop culture. Date/Time: Monday–Tuesday, June 26-27; 9:00 am-noon Instructor: Robert Lofton (upper school teacher and Knowledge Bowl sponsor) Cost: $100
SCIENCE, T ECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, MATH SCIENCE ROCKS! For girls and boys entering grades 1–3 Not your average summer camp: Archaeology and Fossils, Gems and Geology, Space and Rockets Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 19-23; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Lucy Wesson (lower school science teacher) Cost: $175 PALEONTOLOGY: PROJECT MOSASAUR For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 On the hunt for a Mosasaur! Learn paleontology by digging, identifying, and displaying fossils. On Wednesday, campers will spend the day at Coon Creek Science Center. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 9:00 am–noon Wednesday: 9:00 am–4:30 pm Instructors: Samantha Lott (U of M education major and CFE counselor) Tracey Zerwig Ford (CFE director) Cost: $175 CREATING A FAMILY GARDEN For families Learn the basics of planning a garden for the whole family to plant, nurture, and watch grow! The Starter Session will cover the basics of planning your garden, soil preparation, what to plant when, and basic composting. The Intermediate Session will cover more advanced topics, including ongoing plant care for better harvests, organic pest control, and composting. Date/Time: Starter Session: Tuesday, June 6; 8:30–11:30 am Intermediate Session: Thursday, June 8; 8:30–11:30 am Instructor: Mary Riddle (horticulturalist) Cost: $30 per person, per class BEEKEEPING For girls & boys entering grades 1–8 and their families Discover the basic components of a hive and how to maintain your own bee colony. Date/Time: Wednesday, June 7; 8:30–11:30 am Instructor: Mary Riddle (horticulturalist) Cost: $30 per person COMPUTER KEYBOARDING For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Learn touch typing for increased speed and accuracy using school computers. Learn how good keyboarding skills can strengthen time and task management. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 17-21; 10:30 am–noon Instructor: Loraine Galbreath (fifth grade teacher) Cost: $90 WE DO LEGO ROBOTICS For girls and boys entering grades K–2 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 19-23; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Lucy Wesson (lower school science teacher) Cost: $175
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FILMMAKING For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Learn filmmaking by crafting an original documentary. This workshop is in conjunction with Paleontology: Project Mosasaur which will be the subject for the documentary. Projects may be submitted to regional film fests. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 9:00 am–noon Wednesday: 9:00 am–4:30 pm Instructor: Nick Simpson (upper school film/media teacher and filmmaker) Cost: $175 RADIO BROADCASTING For Hutchison girls entering grades 7–12 Write and record your own radio shows to start off the school year on the Hutchison radio station. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Nick Simpson (upper school film/media teacher and filmmaker) Cost: $175 MAKER BOOTCAMP For girls and boys entering grades 4–7 and Destination Imagination Teams Explore storytelling, engineering and structural problem solving, visual arts skills, instant challenges, and presentation skills in one camp. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructors: DI coaches and team managers Cost: $175 camp STEM: CODING CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 camp STEM from Nashville will teach you at your level with hands-on real world practice. Fun-filled problem solving activities will include coding in Minecraft, creating games in Scratch, building robots, flying drones, and experiencing virtual reality. Bring your own lunch and a snack. Date/Time: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-3:00 pm Session I: June 5-9 Session II: June 19-23 Instructors: camp STEM instructors Cost: $195 camp STEM: STEM CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Exciting scientific and math explorations, delightful engineering discoveries, and wild technological wonders await you in camp STEM from Nashville. Your team will work together to investigate, invent, design, and build in project-based experiments. Bring your own lunch and a snack. Date/Time: Monday-Friday, June 12-16; 9:00 am-3:00 pm Instructors: camp STEM instructors Cost: $195 BOARD GAME DESIGN AND STRATEGIC THINKING For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Space is limited. Design and build prototype board games as you hone strategic thinking skills. Best conceived designs will be submitted to national youth board game contest. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 9:30 am–noon Instructors: Chloe Fann (U of M education and economics major and CFE counselor) Tracey Zerwig Ford (CFE director) Cost: $150 4
BUILDING MATH SKILLS For girls and boys entering grades JK–K Math and engineering projects will explore key math concepts. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 19-23; 10:30 am–noon Instructor: Samantha Lott (U of M education major and CFE counselor) Cost: $100 MATH AND MUD For girls and boys entering grades K–2 Discover math while exploring our farm. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 24-28; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Chloe Fann (U of M education and economics major and CFE counselor) Cost: $175 MAD MATH SKILLS 3-4 For girls and boys entering grades 3–4 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 1:00–2:00 pm Instructor: Nancy Fields (fourth grade teacher) Cost: $75 MAD MATH SKILLS 5-6 For girls and boys entering grades 5–6 Date/Time: Tuesday–Friday, August 1-4; 9:30–11:30 am Instructor: Molly Prewitt (upper school math teacher) Cost: $100 ALGEBRA REVIEW For girls and boys entering Algebra I Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 17-21; 11:00 am–12:30 pm Instructor: Nikki Wheaton (upper school math teacher) Cost: $135
FURT H E R ST U D I E S STUDY HABITS & NOTE TAKING For girls and boys entering grades 5–7 Practice using a planner, managing time, organizing binders, highlighting important ideas, memorizing, making charts, word webs, etc. to become the most effective student you can be. Date/Time: Monday–Thursday, July 17-21; 1:00–3:30 pm Instructor: Loraine Galbreath (middle school teacher) Cost: $145, workbook included FASHION DESIGN In partnership with the Dixon Gallery and Gardens For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 and 9–12 Design and construct wearable fashions from nontraditional materials. Study fashion through history. Work will be photographed for digital portfolios for art students. These works of art will be worn by hostesses at the opening reception for upcoming Paper Dress Exhibition in October at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 24-28; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructors: Jennifer Stanford (graphic and product design specialist) Cost: $175 ACT TEST PREP For girls and boys entering grades 10–12 Prepare for the ACT on June 10 and beyond. Date/Time: Tuesday–Thursday, June 6-8; 10:00 am–noon Instructor: Hutchison upper school teacher Cost: $250
COLLEGE APPLICATION BOOTCAMP For girls entering grade 12 Hone the essential skills needed to prepare effective and impactful college applications, including: • Interview preparation • Essay brainstorming and drafting • Understanding the college application timeline • Resume writing • Scholarship search • Applying for need-based financial aid Date/Time: Tuesday-Wednesday, June 20-21; 10:00 am-noon Instructor: Hutchison college counseling staff Cost: $100 PASSPORT TO SPANISH For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Immerse yourself in the language and culture of far-off lands through cooking, crafts, and games. Use your passport to visit a new country each day. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 24-28; 9:00 am-noon Instructor: Kenna Chelsoi (Spanish teacher) Cost: $175
WILDERNESS SKILLS For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Learn about outdoor living and yourself. Discover how to build shelters, backpacking skills, water safety, basic wilderness first aid, and what is edible in the great outdoors. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12-16; 9:00–11:00 am Instructor: Will Rutledge (Outdoors, Inc.) Cost: $135 WILDERNESS SKILLS INTERNSHIP For girls and boys entering grades 10–12 Space is limited. Help teach middle school students outdoor appreciation and skills by assisting with Wilderness Camp. Interns must be experienced campers with knowledge of shelter building, backpacking, and basic wilderness first aid. Interest in this internship will require a phone interview with CFE staff after application is received. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12-16; 9:00–11:00 am Instructor: Will Rutledge (Outdoors, Inc.) Cost: $25 COLLEGE SEARCH BOOTCAMP For girls entering grade 11 Learn the basics of the college application process and the financial aid and scholarship process including creating a college list, campus visit 101, and resume writing. Date/Time: Thursday, June 22; 9:00 am-noon Instructor: Hutchison college counseling staff Cost: $50 5
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HOMEGROWN START-UP: HUTCHPOPS For girls and boys entering grades 1–3 Learn business tactics by creating frozen treats, designing a stand, and marketing them through an original marketing plan. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Jennifer Stanford (second grade teacher and graphic designer) Cost: $175 HOMEGROWN START-UP: GARDEN PRODUCT PROJECTS For girls entering grades 4–8 Learn business basics by creating spa products and craft food items from the Hutchison garden, designing a stand, and marketing them through an original marketing plan. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-14; 1:00–3:30 pm Instructor: Mary Riddle (horticulturalist and entrepreneur) Cost: $135
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BABYSITTING BASICS For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Learn through hands-on participation. Gain an overview of basic childcare, including feeding, diapering, bathing, and safe playing. Date/Time: Tuesday, June 20; 9:30 am–2:30 pm Instructor: Samantha Lott (U of M education major and CFE counselor) Cost: $60 MAGAZINE PUBLISHING INTENSIVE featuring Hey GIRL! MAGAZINE For girls entering grades 10–12 Join this publishing intensive to sharpen your writing skills as you find your creative vision and voice. Help develop and write the Hey GIRL! online magazine’s back-to-school issue and develop articles about Delta Girls Rock Camp (DGRC). Develop interviewing and story crafting skills by interviewing rock musicians and girl bands at the DGRC. Your articles will be published in the DGRC Showcase Performance and in the Hey GIRL! online magazine. Date/Time: Tuesday–Friday, June 27-30; 1:00–4:00 pm DGRC Showcase Performance: Friday, June 30; 6:00 pm Instructor: Erika Cain (Girl24 Movement and Hey GIRL! founder) Cost: $50
C ITIZE N S H I P A N D S E RV I C E TEA TIME For girls entering grades JK–K Explore table manners and politeness as you host a tea party for your family. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-14; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Samantha Lott (U of M education major and CFE counselor) Cost: $175 IMPACT with HUTCHISON SERVES Sponsored by Hutchison Serves For girls entering grades 5–8 Impact Memphis while learning more about the city’s needs in education, food insecurity, and the environment. Travel to different non-profit organizations in these industries to gain insight into nonprofits and serve with the organizations to make a different in the lives of others. Date/Time: Sunday, June 4; 1:00-6:00 pm Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Rachel Frank (Hutchison Serves director) Cost: $75
WILDERNESS SKILLS INTERNSHIP For girls and boys entering grades 10–12 Space is limited. Help teach middle school students outdoor appreciation and skills by assisting with Wilderness Camp. Interns must be experienced campers and have knowledge of shelter building, backpacking, and basic wilderness first aid. Interest in this internship will require a phone interview with CFE staff after application is received. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12-16; 9:00–11:00 am Instructor: Will Rutledge (Outdoors, Inc.) Cost: $25 CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE SUMMER INTERNSHIPS For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Please contact the CFE office at 901.507.2460 for an application packet. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-August 4; 8:30 am–4:30 pm Coordinator: Tracey Zerwig Ford (CFE Director) Cost: Your time and talent
ARGUING YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS: DEBATE AND PERSUASIVE SPEAKING For Hutchison girls entering grades 7–8 Learn basics of debate and persuasive argument. Apply skills to real-world situations and mock debates. Date/Rime: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Nick Simpson (debate teacher) Cost: $175 JOURNALISM For girls and boys entering grades 3–5 Gain an interest in writing and compose articles for publishing. Learn interviewing and layout skills as you design the SPARK camp paper. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-14; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Hutchison staff Cost: $175 GIRLS IN LEADERSHIP For girls entering grades 8–10 Hone your creativity as you build your brand, explore your growth mindset, and find your purpose in this camp designed for you. Date/Time: Tuesday–Thursday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm Session I: June 20-22 Session II: June 27-29 Instructor: Erika Cain (Girl24 Movement founder) Cost: $35 COMPANY d INTERNSHIP For Hutchison entering girls grades 9–12 Space is limited. Assist dancers and theatre artists with workshops for Company d dancers. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, May 31-June 9; 8:00 am–4:30 pm Instructor: Darlene Winters (founder/artistic director, Company d) Cost: Free 9
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DANCE A N D T H E AT R E BOOKS AND BALLET For girls entering grades PK–K Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Louisa Koeppel (dancer, teacher, and choreographer) Cost: $175
CHILDREN’S BALLET THEATER AND TENNESSEE BALLET THEATER CAMPS DANCE CAMPS For girls and boys entering grades PK–12 Learn the art of the beautiful Russian classical ballet or learn to create your own choreography for a showcase! Ballet and Contemporary Dance Camp includes daily ballet classes, contemporary dance, and classical choreography from Sleeping Beauty Ballet and the Children’s Ballet Theater Nutcracker at the GPAC. Pointe work is included for older dancers. In Choreography Camp, dancers take daily ballet and modern dance and will learn to create their own choreography, Pilobolus style, to perform on stage. Our “Belle Campers” will enjoy ballet class, dress up/choreography from Beauty and the Beast Ballet, and arts/crafts. Each camp culminates in an exciting performance of classical and/or contemporary dance on stage for friends and family. For more information visit www.BalletChildren.com or email info@balletchildren.com. CHOREOGRAPHY CAMP For students entering grades 3–12 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26-30; 9:00 am–noon Show with DGRC: Friday, June 30; 6:00 pm Cost: $175
MEMPHIS YOUTH MUSICAL THEATER CAMPS For boys and girls entering grades 1–8 Enjoy one fun-filled put on a summer production of Annie or Beauty and the Beast. MYMT is proud to have given experience to many of Memphis’ young talents who now star in local high school shows and theater companies around Memphis. For more information or to see a video clip visit www.ChildrensTheaterClassesMemphis.com. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 1–2 and 3–8 Date/Time: Tuesday–Friday, May 30–June 2 Grades 1–2: 9:00 am–noon Grades 3–8: 9:00 am–3:00 pm Cost: Grades 1–2: $155 Grades 3–8 $200 ANNIE-IN-A-WEEK CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 1–2 and 3-8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 24–28 Grades 1–2: 9:00 am–noon Grades 3–8: 9:00 am–3:00 pm Performance for both groups on Friday, July 28, at 5:00 pm. Cost: Grades 1–2: $175 Grades 3–8 $225 BOOKSHELF THEATRE: THE AMAZING AESOP AND HIS STABLE OF FABLES For girls and boys in grades JK–K Practice your performance skills and explore classic literature. Fables, animals, and lessons will be explored. This class will culminate in a sharing for family and friends. Space is limited. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12-16; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Leandria Jack Smith (music and theatre teacher) Cost: $175 COLLAGE DANCE COLLECTIVE SUMMER INTENSIVE For girls and boys ages 8–20 Please check the Collage Dance website to sign-up: www.collagedance.org. Date/Time: Monday–Saturday, July 10–22
BELLE AND THE BEAST BALLERINAS CAMP For students entering grades PK–JK Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 9:00 am–noon Parent Showcase: Friday, August 4; 11:00 am Cost: $175 BALLET AND CONTEMPORARY DANCE CAMP For beginner to advanced dancers entering grades K–1 and 2–12 Date/Time: Monday–Saturday, July 31-August 5 Grades K–1: 9:00 am–noon Grades 2–12: 9:00 am–3:00 pm Parent Showcase: Saturday, August 5; 10:00 am Instructor: Mary Van Dyke (former ballerina and artistic director), Cami Curran, Alyssa Abbas, Nora Curran, Anna Palazola, Jade Primicias, and Erin Walter (CBT and TBT faculty) Cost: Grades K–1: $175 Grades 2–12: $250
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TENNESSEE SHAKESPEARE COMPANY CAMPS To register for these classes, please call the Tennessee Shakespeare office at 901.759.0604 or visit tnshakespeare.org. SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES Offered by Tennessee Shakespeare Company For girls and boys entering grades 7-12 It’s Halloween in June! Confront your fear! No, not of Shakespeare, but come face-to-face with the mysterious and frightening characters - human and inhuman - that infest Shakespeare’s greatest works. And become one - if you dare. Learn what it takes to make Shakespeare really scary. This two-week camp will conclude with a student showcase of ghosts, monsters, madness, and visions. Date/Time: Monday-Friday, June 12-23: 9:00 am-4:00 pm Instructors: Tennessee Shakespeare Company teaching artists Cost: $500 BE A SPRITE! Offered by Tennessee Shakespeare Company For girls and boys entering grades JK-1 Explore the magical characters and incidents that populate A Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Tempest. Develop characters and master Shakespeare through song, fairy games, and mask and costume making, then present your fantastic achievements in an end-of -camp showcase. Date/Time: Monday-Friday, July 31-August 4: 9:00 am–2:00 pm Instructors: Tennessee Shakespeare Company teaching artists Cost: $200 MAKE ’EM LAUGH: SHAKESPEARE’S CLOWNS Offered by Tennessee Shakespeare Company For girls and boys entering grades 2-6 Meet and become one of Shakespeare’s clowns. Explore and master the physical and verbal comedy from scenes that occur in almost all of Shakespeare’s work. Whether you want to be sad, happy, bumbling, or pompous, Shakespeare has a part for you! Show off in an antic showcase at camp’s end. Date/Time: Monday-Friday, July 31-August 4: 9:00 am-4:00 pm Instructors: Tennessee Shakespeare Company teaching artists Cost: $275
SUMMER STAGECRAFT INTENSIVE For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 This is a two-week intensive course designed to introduce the technical facets of theatrical productions including the design, construction, and operation of the myriad of disciplines which are technical theatre. Hutchison girls may take course for ½ a credit. They will design projects and explore team building, communication, and organizational skills by working on the fall production in the theater. Discussions and off-campus tours foster articulate responses to artistic choices and their purpose and outcomes for theatre. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 24-August 4; 8:30 am–3:30 pm Instructor: Jake Lacher (theater technical director and upper school theatre teacher) Cost: $985 12
MEDIA ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS FILMMAKING For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Learn filmmaking by crafting an original documentary. This workshop is in conjunction with Paleontology: Project Mosasaur which will be the subject for the documentary. Projects may be submitted to regional film fests. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 9:00 am–noon Wednesday, 9:00 am–4:30 pm Instructor: Nick Simpson (upper school film/media teacher and filmmaker) Cost: $175 RADIO BROADCASTING For girls and boys entering grades 7–12 Write and record your own radio shows to start off the school year on the Hutchison radio station. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Nick Simpson (upper school film/media teacher and filmmaker) Cost: $175 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY For girls and boys entering grades 6–9 Learn lighting and camera techniques for portrait, product, and rock ‘n’ roll fashion photography. This camp is in partnership with Delta Girls Rock Camp (DGRC) and photographers will get press badges and backstage access to cover the DGRC Showcase Concert. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26-30; 1:30–3:30 pm DGRC Showcase Concert: Friday, June 30; 6:00 pm Instructor: Bri Lofton (photographer) Cost: $135
MUSIC MUSIC MAKERS For girls and boys entering JK–K Explore instruments and rhythms while learning songs from around the world. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-9; 12:30–2:30 pm Instructor: Leandria Jack Smith (music and theatre teacher) Cost: $135 SING, DANCE, PLAY For girls and boys entering grades JK–1 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-14; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Madison Murray (early childhood music teacher) Cost: $175 GROUP PIANO For girls entering grades 1–3 Enjoy a fun-filled musical experience learning keyboard basics of the piano. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5–9; 11:00 am–noon Instructor: Leandria Jack Smith (music and theatre teacher) Cost: $75
SONGWRITING & RECORDING STUDIO SESSION For girls and boys entering grades 5–12 Bring original song ideas to develop and collaborate as a group. Wrap up your writing sessions by learning to record your own songs in an on-campus studio. Topics will include the introduction to studio gear, microphone placement, performing in a studio, volume levels, using faders for recording and mixing, using EQ settings, overlaying tracks, and using effects. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26–30; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: DGRC staff Cost: $175 DELTA GIRLS ROCK CAMP (DGRC) For girls entering grades 3–8 Learn the basics of an instrument and practice with a small group that you will perform with during a full production showcase at the end of the week. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26–30; 12:30–4:00 pm DGRC Showcase Concert: Friday, June 30; 6:00 pm Instructors: Various DGRC staff and guest artists Cost: $135
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VISUA L A RTS ARTRAGEOUS For girls and boys entering grades JK–1 Date/Times: Monday–Friday, July 17-21 Grade JK: 9:00 am–noon Grades K–1: 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Jamie Dunham (upper school art teacher) Cost: $175 DRAWING AND PAINTING For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 Date/Time: Monday–Friday Session I: June 12–23; 1:00–4:00 pm Session II: July 24–28; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Jamie Dunham (upper school art teacher) Cost: Session I: $290 (two weeks) Session II: $175 (one week) ADVANCED DRAWING & PAINTING For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday Session I: June 12-23; 9:00 am–noon Session II: July 24-28; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Jamie Dunham (upper school art teacher) Cost: Session I: $290 (two weeks) Session II: $175 (one week) HAND BUILDING POTTERY For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-16; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Liz Turvaville (painter and ceramist) Cost: $290 POTTERY ON THE WHEEL For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 5-16; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Liz Turvaville (painter and ceramist) Cost: $290 ADVANCED POTTERY For girls and boys entering grades 6–12 who have taken two semesters of pottery Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 19-23; 1:00–4:00 pm Instructor: Liz Turvaville (painter and ceramist) Cost: $175 THE ART OF CLAY For girls and boys entering grades 3–8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 10-21; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Kristi Duckworth (ceramist and painter) Cost: $290
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MOSAIC TILE ART For girls and boys entering grades 3–8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, August 7-11; 9:00 am–noon Instructors: Kristi Duckworth (ceramist and painter) Cost: $175 DRAWING INTENSIVE For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Drawing from life, learn various mediums including charcoal, pastel, ink, collage, and paint. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 19–23; 8:30 am–4:00 pm Instructor: Jeanette Leake (middle and upper school art teacher and painter) Cost: $500
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GENER A L WINGS GYMNASTICS For girls and boys entering grades PK–K and 1–4 Date/Time: Monday–Friday; 9:00 am–noon Session I: June 19-23 Session II: July 17-21 Instructors: Kathy Romine (Wings Gymnastics) Cost: $225 per session CHEER NATION! For girls entering grades JK–1 and 2–5 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, 1:00-4:00 pm Grades 2–5: June 19-23 Grades JK–1: June 26-30 Instructor: Samantha Lott (former cheerleader) Cost: $175
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QUICKSTART TENNIS For girls and boys entering grades JK–1 Date/Time: Monday–Thursday; 9:00–10:15 am Session I: June 5-8 Session II: June 26-29 Session III: July 10-13 Session IV: July 24-27 Instructor: Kristin Mitchell (middle school tennis coach) Cost: $135 per session
BASKETBALL CLINIC For girls entering grades 5–8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 24–28; 10:00 am–noon Instructor: Thomas Jones (varsity basketball coach, AAU coach, and basketball trainer) Cost: $150
WILDERNESS SKILLS For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 Learn about outdoor living and yourself. Discover how to build shelters, backpacking skills, water safety, basic wilderness first aid, and what is edible in the great outdoors. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12–16; 9:00–11:00 am Instructor: Will Rutledge (Outdoors, Inc.) Cost: $135
RUNNING For girls entering grades 4–12 This running camp will meet at Shelby Farms and run part of the course each week. Date/Time: Monday and Wednesday, June 5–July 26; 7:30–8:30 am (Clinic will not meet June 26-28) Instructor: Rachel Randall (lower school teacher and runner) Cost: $180
CLINI C S SOCCER CLINIC For girls and boys entering grades K–4 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 12–16; 8:00–10:00 am Instructor: Hutchison athletics staff Cost: $135 BASKETBALL SKILLS & DRILLS For girls entering grades 1–5 and 6–8 Date/Time: Thursday–Friday, June 1-2 Grades 1–5: 8:30–10:30 am Grades 6–8: 10:45 am–12:45 pm Instructor: Thomas Jones (varsity basketball coach, AAU coach, and basketball trainer) Cost: $25 per day
RUNNING CLINIC For girls entering grades 3–6 Learn the basics of running, stretching, drills, speedwork, strength training, nutrition, and maintaining a running log. Date/Time: Monday–Friday, July 31-August 4; 8:00–10:00 am Instructor: Rachel Randall (lower school teacher and runner) Cost: $135 VOLLEYBALL CLINIC For girls entering grades 5–8 Date/Time: Monday–Friday, June 26-30; 9:00 am–noon Instructor: Hutchison athletics staff Cost: $175 LACROSSE For girls entering grades 3–8 Date/Time: Monday–Wednesday, June 12-14; 8:30–11:30 am Instructors: David Gearhardt (lacrosse coach) Cost: $175 17
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PAREN T C E N T E R FAMILY FISHING RODEO For families Ever want to fish in the Hutchison lake? Here is your chance! Work with our science department members to weigh, measure, and record fish. You bring the poles; we will provide the popsicles. Date/Time: Thursday, June 8; 4:00–6:00 pm Host: Hutchison staff Cost: Free CREATING A FAMILY GARDEN For families Learn the basics of planning a garden for the whole family to plant, nurture, and watch grow! The Starter Session will cover the basics of planning your garden, soil preparation, what to plant when, and basic composting. The Intermediate Session will cover more advanced topics including ongoing plant care for better harvests, organic pest control, and composting. Date/Time: Starter Session: Tuesday, June 6; 8:30–11:30 am Intermediate Session: Thursday June 8; 8:30–11:30 am Instructor: Mary Riddle (horticulturalist) Cost: $30 per person, per class BEEKEEPING For girls & boys entering grades 1–8 and their families Discover the basic components of a hive and how to maintain your own bee colony. Date/Time: Wednesday, June 7; 8:30–11:30 am Instructor: Mary Riddle (horticulturalist) Cost: $30 per person
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Early Childhood Weekly Offerings (Grades PK and JK) W E E K
TIMES
COST
INST RU C TO R
Books and Ballet PK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Koeppel
Music Makers JK-K
12:30-2:30 pm
$135
Smith
Quickstart Tennis I JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Creating a Family Garden Starter (T)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Creating a Family Garden Intermediate (TH)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Family Fishing Rodeo (TH)
4:00-6:00 pm
Free
Hutchison Staff
Zoo Crew I PK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Bookshelf Theatre JK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Smith
Building Math Skills JK-K
10:30 am-noon
$100
Lott
Wings Gymnastics I PK-4
9:00 am-noon
$225
Wings Gymnastics
Zoo Crew II PK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Pirate Adventure JK-1
10:00 am-noon
$135
Stanford
Cheer Nation JK-1
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Lott
Quickstart Tennis II JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Tea Time JK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Quickstart Tennis III JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Sing, Dance, Play JK-1
9:00 am-noon
$175
Murra
Artrageous JK
9:00 am-noon
$175
Dunham
Wings Gymnastics II PK-4
9:00 am-noon
$225
Wings Gymnastics
Jump Into JK
9:00 am-noon
$175
Fontana
Quickstart Tennis IV JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Kids Connection PK
9:00 am-noon
$175
Prewitt
TSC: Be A Sprite! JK-1
9:00 am-2:00 pm
$200
Tennessee Shakespeare Company
Belle and the Beast Ballerinas PK-JK
9:00 am-noon
$175
CBT Staff
WEEK 2 - June 5-9
WEEK 3 - June 12-16
WEEK 4 - June 19-23
WEEK 5 - June 26-30
WEEK 6 - July 3-7 No Classes in the CFE WEEK 7 - July 10-14
WEEK 8 - July 17-21
WEEK 9 - July 24-28
WEEK 10 - July 31-August 4
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Lower School Weekly Offerings (Grades K-4) W E E K
TIMES
COST
INST RU C TO R
Beauty and the Beast Camp 1-2 (T-F)
9:00 am-noon
$155
MYMT Staff
Beauty and the Beast Camp 3-8 (T-F)
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$200
MYMT Staff
Basketball Skills and Drills 1-5 (TH & F)
8:30-10:30 am
$25 per day
Jones
Running 4-12 (eight weeks) (M & W)
7:30-8:30 am
$180
Randall
Books and Ballet PK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Koeppel
Music Makers JK-K
12:30-2:30 pm
$135
Smith
Quickstart Tennis I JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Creating a Family Garden Starter (T)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Creating a Family Garden Intermediate (TH)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Family Fishing Rodeo (TH)
4:00-6:00 pm
Free
Hutchison Staff
Homegrown Start-Up: Hutchpops 1-3
9:00 am-noon
$175
Stanford
Group Piano 1-3
11:00 am-noon
$75
Smith
Handbuilding Pottery 1-4 (two weeks)
9:00 am-noon
$290
Turvaville
camp STEM: Coding Camp I 3-6
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$195
camp STEM
Beekeeping 1-8 (W)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Lacrosse 3-8 (M-W)
8:30-11:30 am
$175
Gearhardt
Zoo Crew I PK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Bookshelf Theatre JK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Smith
American Girl Book Club K-2
9:00 am-noon
$175
Fontana
American Girl History and Fashion 1-4
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Stanford
Drawing and Painting I 1-4 (two weeks)
1:00-4:00 pm
$290
Dunham
Soccer Clinic K-4
8:00-10:00 am
$135
Hutchison Staff
camp STEM: STEM camp 3-6
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$195
camp STEM
Cheer Nation 2-5
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Lott
Building Math Skills JK-K
10:30 am-noon
$100
Lott
Wings Gymnastics I PK-4
9:00 am-noon
$225
Wings Gymnastics
Science Rocks! 1-3
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Wesson
We Do LEGO Robotics K-2
9:00 am-noon
$175
Wesson
camp STEM: Coding Camp II 3-6
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$195
camp STEM
Zoo Crew II PK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Pirate Adventure JK-1
10:00 am-noon
$135
Stanford
Cheer Nation JK-1
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Lott
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WEEK 2 - June 5-9
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WEEK 4 - June 19-23
WEEK 5 - June 26-30
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Quickstart Tennis II JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
American Adventure 2-4
1:00-3:00 pm
$135
Stanford
Choreography Camp 3-12
9:00 am-noon
$175
CBT Staff
Delta Girls Rock Camp 3-8
12:30-4:00 pm
$135
DGRC Staff
Cheer Nation 2-5
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Tea Time JK-K
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
Quickstart Tennis III JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Hogwart’s at Hutchison 2-5
9:00 am-noon
$175
Kent/Wesson
Journalism 3-5
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Hutchison Staff
Homegrown Start-Up: Garden Product Projects 4-8
1:00-3:30 pm
$135
Riddle
The Art of Clay 3-8 (two weeks)
9:00 am-noon
$290
Duckworth
Sing, Dance, Play JK-1
9:00 am-noon
$175
Murray
Wings Gymnastics II PK-4
9:00 am-noon
$225
Wings Gymnastics
Artrageous K-1
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Dunham
Computer Keyboarding 3-6
10:30 am-noon
$90
Galbreath
Passport to Spanish 3-6
9:00 am-noon
$175
Chelsoi
Quickstart Tennis IV JK-1 (M-TH)
9:00-10:15 am
$135
Mitchell
Math and Mud K-2
9:00 am-noon
$175
Fann
Drawing and Painting II 1-4
9:00 am-noon
$175
Dunham
Annie-In-A-Week Camp 1-2
9:00 am-noon
$175
MYMT Staff
Annie-In-A-Week Camp 3-8
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$225
MYMT Staff
TSC: Be A Sprite! JK-1
9:00 am-2:00 pm
$200
Tennessee Shakespeare Company
Mad Math Skills 3-4
1:00-2:00 pm
$75
Fields
Sail Into Kindergarten
9:00 am-noon
$175
Fontana
Brush Up for First Grade
9:00 am-noon
$175
Manzi
Cruisin Into Second Grade
9:00 am-noon
$175
Stanford
Take Off for Third Grade
9:00 am-noon
$175
Glenn
Fly Into Fourth Grade
9:00 am-noon
$175
Fields
Ballet and Contemporary Dance K-1
9:00 am-noon
$175
CBT Staff
Ballet and Contemporary Dance 2-12
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$250
CBT Staff
Maker Bootcamp 4-7
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Hutchison Staff
TSC: Make ‘Em Laugh: Shakespeare’s Clowns 2-6
9:00 am-4:00 pm
$275
Tennessee Shakespeare Company
Running Clinic 3-6
8:00-10:00 am
$135
Randall
9:00 am-noon
$175
Duckworth
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WEEK 8 - July 17-21
WEEK 9 - July 24-28
WEEK 10 - July 31-August 4
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TIMES
COST
IN ST RU C TO R
Beauty and the Beast Camp 3-8 (T-F)
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$200
MYMT Staff
Basketball Skills and Drills 1-5 (TH & F)
8:30-10:30 am
$25 per day
Jones
Running 4-12 (eight weeks) (M & W)
7:30-8:30 am
$180
Randall
Basketball Skills and Drills 6-8 (TH & F)
10:45 am-12:45 pm
$25 per day
Jones
Creating a Family Garden Starter (T)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Creating a Family Garden Intermediate (TH)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Family Fishing Rodeo (TH)
4:00-6:00 pm
Free
CFE Staff
camp STEM: Coding Camp I 3-6
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$195
camp STEM
Beekeeping 1-8 (W)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Paleontology: Project Mososaur 5-8
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott/Ford
Filmmaking 5-8
9:00 am-noon
$175
Simpson
IMPACT with Hutchison Serves 5-8
9:00 am-noon
$75
Frank
Pottery on the Wheel 5-8 (two weeks)
1:00-4:00 pm
$290
Turvaville
Lacrosse 3-8 (M-W)
8:30-11:30 am
$175
Gearhardt
camp STEM: STEM camp 3-6
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$195
camp STEM
Writers for Life 6-8 (two weeks)
10:00 am-noon
$225
Kelly
Wilderness Skills 5-8
9:00-11:00 am
$135
Rutledge
Advanced Drawing and Painting I 5-8 (two weeks)
9:00 am-noon
$290
Dunham
TSC: Something Wicked This Way Comes 7-12 (two weeks)
9:00 am-4:00 pm
$500
Tennessee Shakespeare Company
camp STEM: Coding Camp II 3-6
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$195
camp STEM
Babysitting Basics 5-8 (T)
9:30 am-2:30 pm
$60
Lott
Girls in Leadership I 8-10 (T-TH)
8:30 am-12:30 pm
$35
Cain
Advanced Pottery 6-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Turvaville
Delta Girls Rock Camp 3-8
12:30-4:00 pm
$135
DGRC Staff
Short and Sweet: Short Story Writing 6-8
9:00 am-noon
$175
Hutchison Staff
Middle School Knowledge Bowl 5-8 (M-T)
9:00 am-noon
$100
Lofton
Volleyball Clinic 5-8
9:00 am-noon
$175
Hutchison Staff
Girls in Leadership II 8-10 (T-TH)
8:30 am-12:30 pm
$35
Cain
Digital Photography 6-9
1:30-3:30 pm
$135
Lofton
Songwriting and Recording Studio 5-12
9:00 am-noon
$175
DGRC Staff
Choreography Camp 3-12
9:00 am-noon
$175
CBT Staff
Cheer Nation 2-5
9:00 am-noon
$175
Lott
WEEK 1 - May 31-June 2
WEEK 2 - June 5-9
WEEK 3 - June 12-16
WEEK 4 - June 19-23
WEEK 5 - June 26-30
WEEK 6 - July 3-7 No Classes in the CFE
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Hogwarts at Hutchison 2-5
9:00 am-noon
$175
Kent/Wesson
Journalism 3-5
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Hutchison Staff
Homegrown Start-Up: Garden Product Projects 4-8
1:00-3:30 pm
$135
Riddle
The Art of Clay 3-8 (two weeks)
9:00 am-noon
$290
Duckworth
Computer Keyboarding 3-6
10:30 am-noon
$90
Galbreath
Algebra Review
11:00 am-12:30 pm
$135
Wheaton
Study Habits and Notetaking 5-7 (M-TH)
1:00-3:30 pm
$145
Galbreath
Passport to Spanish 3-6
9:00 am-noon
$175
Chelsoi
Annie-In-A-Week Camp 3-8
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$225
MYMT Staff
Girls Guide to Middle School
9:00 am-noon
$175
Koehn
Fashion Design 5-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Stanford
Advanced Drawing and Painting II 5-8
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Dunham
Basketball Clinic 5-8
10:00 am-noon
$150
Jones
Maker Bootcamp 4-7
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Hutchison Staff
TSC: Make ’Em Laugh: Shakespeare’s Clowns 2-6
9:00 am-4:00 pm
$275
Tennessee Shakespeare Company
Ballet and Contemporary Dance 2-12
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$250
CBT Staff
Running Clinic 3-6
8:00-10:00 am
$135
Randall
Board Game Design 5-8
9:30 am-noon
$150
Fann/Ford
Debate and Persuasive Speaking 7-8
9:00 am-noon
$175
Simpson
Radio Broadcasting 7-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Simpson
Mad Math Skills 5-6 (T-F)
9:30-11:30 am
$100
Prewitt
9:00 am-noon
$175
Duckworth
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WEEK 8 - July 17-21
WEEK 9 - July 24-28
WEEK 10 - July 31-August 4
WEEK 11 - August 7-11 Mosaic Tile Art 3-8
Upper School Weekly Offerings (Grades 9-12) W E E K
TIMES
WEEK 1 - May 31-June 2 Running 4-12 (eight weeks) (M & W)
7:30-8:30 am
$180
Randall
Company d Internship 9-12 (two weeks)
8:00 am-4:30 pm
Free
Company d
Family Fishing Rodeo (TH)
4:00-6:00 pm
Free
CFE Staff
ACT Test Prep 10-12 (T-TH)
10:00 am-noon
$250
Hutchison Staff
TSC: Something Wicked This Way Comes 7-12 (two weeks)
9:00 am-4:00 pm
$500
Tennessee Shakespeare Company
Wilderness Skills Internship 10-12
9:00-11:00 am
$25
Rutledge
WEEK 2 - June 5-9
WEEK 3 - June 12-16
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WEEK 4 - June 19-23 Drawing Intensive 9-12
8:30 am-4:00 pm
$500
Leake
Girls in Leadership I 8-10 (T-TH)
8:30 am-12:30 pm
$35
Cain
Advanced Pottery 6-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Turvaville
College Search Bootcamp Grade 11 (TH)
9:00 am-noon
$50
Hutchison College Counselors
College Application Bootcamp Grade 12 (T-W)
10:00 am-noon
$100
Hutchison College Counselors
Ballet and Contemporary Dance 2-12
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$250
CBT Staff
Choreography Camp 3-12
9:00 am-noon
$175
CBT Staff
Digital Photography 6-9
1:30-3:30 pm
$135
Lofton
Songwriting and Recording Studio 5-12
9:00 am-noon
$175
DGRC Staff
Magazine Publishing Intensive 10-12 (T-F)
1:00-4:00 pm
$50
Cain
Short and Sweet: Short Story Writing 9-12
9:00 am-noon
$175
Hutchison Staff
Wonder Women: Women’s Studies 9-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Hutchison Staff
Children’s Ballet Theater 2-12
9:00 am-3:00 pm
$250
CBT Staff
Fashion Design 5-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Stanford
Summer Stagecraft Intensive 9-12 (two weeks)
8:30 am-3:30 pm
$985
Lacher
Radio Broadcasting 7-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Simpson
Writers for Life 9-12
1:00-4:00 pm
$175
Kelly
WEEK 5 - June 26-30
WEEK 8 - July 17-21
WEEK 9 - July 24-28
WEEK 10 - July 31-August 4
Parents Weekly Offerings W E E K
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COST
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Creating a Family Garden Starter (T)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Creating a Family Garden Intermediate (TH)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Beekeeping 1-8 (W)
8:30-11:30 am
$30
Riddle
Family Fishing Rodeo (TH)
4:00-6:00 pm
Free
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SPARK Day Camp FOR GIRLS ENTERING GRADES PK–7 AND BOYS ENTERING JK–4 HUTCHISON’S SPARK DAY CAMP is a traditional day camp that girls and boys have loved for years. We offer 11 weeks of camp, making it easy to fit one or more weeks into your vacation schedule. Our “drop in for a day of camp” option is $60 per day, based on availability. Girls must be 3 years of age by June 1, 2017, and boys must be 4 years of age or older by June 1, 2017. All campers must be potty trained. Campers are grouped by grade and gender. Rising pre-kindergarten Hutchison girls are Bumblebees; junior-kindergarten and kindergarten girls are Ladybugs; first and second grade girls are Butterflies; third and fourth grade girls are Sting; fifth through seventh grade girls are Hive. Our boys are Dragonflies and participate in activities as one group. On our secure, beautiful 52-acre wooded and gated campus, campers enjoy a broad array of daily activities, taking advantage of all of Hutchison’s facilities, including soccer fields, athletic center, lake, swimming pool, and theater. Campers have the opportunity to canoe and fish in our campus lake, swim daily at the Hutchison swimming pool staffed by a certified lifeguard at all times, slide on our waterslide, play games, create theme-related arts & crafts, sing silly camp songs, and much more. We incorporate an academic pursuits time for campers in grades 1–7 to work on summer reading and math packets. Quiet activities and games will be available for campers who do not have summer packets. Camp Schedule: SPARK Day Camp is open Monday–Friday from 9:00 am–3:00 pm with these two exceptions: SPARK Day Camp will not be in session on Monday, May 30, and Tuesday, July 4. Weekly rates are $220 ($180 for sessions 1 and 6). Early Care: Early Care is available to registered campers from 7:30–9:00 am for an additional charge: $30 per session ($25 during sessions 1 and 6). No deposit is required for Early Care; however, campers must sign up in advance to ensure we have available space. The full early care fee is due on the Monday of each week of attendance. Extended Care: Extended Care is available to registered campers from 3:00–6:00 pm for an additional charge: $60 per session ($50 during sessions 1 and 6). No deposit is required for Extended Care; however, campers must sign up in advance to ensure we have available space. The full extended care fee is due on the Monday of each week of attendance.
Summer Fun with Mrs. Burt
For girls entering grades JK–3 Join this “just for fun” experience. Each day is loaded with exciting activities: we cook our own snacks, make crafts, and swim. Bring your own drinks and lunches. Who wants to play “Red Rover, Red Rover” and “What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?” See you there!
Date/time: June 26-30 | 9:00 am–1:00 pm
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Cost: $150
SPARK DAY CAMP WEEKLY THEMES Session 1: May 30-June 2 Off to Camp Session 2: June 5-9 Animal Planet Session 3: June 12-16 Under the Big Top Session 4: June 19-23 Neverland Session 5: June 26-30 Superheroes Session 6: July 3, 5-7 Stars and Stripes Forever Session 7: July 10-14 Blast from the Past Session 8: July 17-21 Kamp Kitchens Session 9: July 24-28 Game Show Mania Session 10: July 31-Aug. 4 Road Trip Session 11: August 7-11 Experiment Explosion 27
Center for Excellence Registration Information All Center for Excellence registrations must be made through our new online enrollment site. Just follow these easy steps to create a family profile:
• Go to the Center for Excellence home page, cfe.hutchisonschool.org, in your browser.
• Click on the Registration link at the top of the page.
• On the login page, click on the blue link below the login box to create a profile for a new family. You need to take this step even if you registered with the Center last summer, the system is new so everyone who logs in is new too! (If you registered with us this fall/ spring, you can log into your parent dashboard as usual.)
• Once you complete the profile information, you will receive a temporary password by email. Use that password to reset to a permanent password in the My Account section of your parent dashboard.
Now you are all set to enroll! Use the Enrollment tab to see available camps and workshops. Select all camps for which you wish to enroll, scroll to the bottom of the page, and proceed to checkout. Payment is due at the time of registration. We accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover Card through the online system as well as cash or personal checks. Please send payment to 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119. Hutchison students may charge their school accounts if approved by the business office.
SPARK Registration Information All SPARK Summer Camp registrations must be made online. In order to register, please visit hutchisonschool.org/sparksummercamp. Click the “Register Now” button to create an account or to sign in to your existing account. You can register for all 11 summer camp sessions in one place. You may pay in full at time of registration or submit a $25 non-refundable deposit per session with the balance(s) due no later than the Monday morning of each session. Payments can be made by VISA, MasterCard, or check made payable to Hutchison School. Hutchison students may apply payments to their student accounts if approved by the Business Office.
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Center for Excellence and SPARK General Information Admission is granted to qualified students in the order in which completed registration forms with payments/deposits are received. Hutchison welcomes qualified students of any race, color, religion, or ethnic origin to summer program activities. Registration is required for each Center for Excellence or SPARK offering. Sessions are filled on a first-come basis. Please enroll early. Any registrations received after a class or camp that has reached capacity will be returned with a full refund.
Transportation and Supervision: Students should arrive on time and be picked up promptly at the end of each class or camp. For the safety and security of all participants, girls and boys who have not been picked up after camp sessions end will be escorted to Extended Care. Parents will be charged $15 per day. An additional charge of $5.00 per minute will be assessed for all SPARK campers remaining on campus after 6:05 pm. This fee must be paid at the time of pick up.
Attendance: Hutchison will not contact parents when a student is not in attendance. No refunds will be given for students who choose not to attend classes or activities.
Registration: Beginning Summer 2017, all Center for Excellence and SPARK registrations will be made online. Please see the Registration Information page for instructions on how to use the online registration systems. Once a registration has been received and processed, a confirmation will be emailed to the address listed in the registration profile. Please note that registrations are not accepted without the appropriate payment.
Discontinuation: Students are expected to adhere to the policies and procedures of Hutchison School as well as the Center for Excellence and SPARK programs. Hutchison reserves the right to dismiss any student whose behavior poses a discipline problem. No refunds will be issued for students who are asked to withdraw.
Payment and fees: Center for Excellence fees as indicated on pages 2-24 include all activities and supplies unless otherwise noted. Payments for Center for Excellence sessions are due in full at the time of registration. SPARK Day Camp fees are $220 per one-week session ($180 for sessions 1 and 6) and include all camp activities, morning and afternoon snacks, lunch, and a camp t-shirt. Families registering for SPARK Day Camp may pay in full at the time of registration or submit $25 non-refundable deposit per session with the balance(s) due no later than the Monday morning of each session.
SPARK Multi-Session Discount: Register for four or more sessions of SPARK Day Camp and take
Personal Items: Hutchison is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Students should not bring valuable items. All personal items should be clearly marked with the student’s name.
What to bring to SPARK: Each day, campers should wear comfortable play clothes and bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, water shoes, and water bottle. PK-K campers also need to bring a blanket or mat cover (i.e. happi nappi) for rest time. All personal items, including clothing, should be clearly marked with the camper’s first and last names.
advantage of the multi-session discount.
Sibling Discount: $10 off the camp fee per additional sibling
Location: Hutchison is conveniently located on a 52-acre naturally-wooded campus in East Memphis at 1740 Ridgeway Road. Campus maps may be obtained at the front gate. The Center for Excellence office
Camp & CFE Crossover: If a student attends a Center for Excellence class for three hours or longer and
is located on the first floor in the Dobbs Center. The SPARK program office is located in the Abston Early Childhood Center.
attends SPARK Day Camp for the remainder of the camp day that week, he or she will receive half off the SPARK Day Camp fee.
For more information:
Meals: Lunch is included for SPARK campers. If a camper chooses to participate in a Center for
Center for Excellence 901.507.2460 cfe@hutchisonschool.org
Excellence program in addition to SPARK, he or she will eat with a counselor in the dining hall between activities.
Refund Policy: Center for Excellence and SPARK fees (including the SPARK deposit) are refunded in full when the session for which an enrollment was submitted is at capacity or the session is cancelled by Hutchison. Except in the cases of illness or emergency that are disclosed to the Center for Excellence or SPARK offices prior to the start of an activity, refunds will not be given after a session begins. For Center for Excellence classes, a withdrawal request that occurs at least five (5) business days prior to the first class meeting will result in a refund/credit of fees. After five (5) days prior to the first class meeting, there will be no refund of fees.
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Day Camp © Hutchison School 2017 Hutchison accepts qualified female students regardless of race, color, religion, or national origin.
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