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Welcome!
In 2004, Hutchison had the vision to open its doors to the Greater Memphis community by offering classes through its newly launched arts academy. Since that time, more than 20,000 students ages two through adult have participated in the arts academy in workshops, year-long classes, master classes, events, service learning through the arts, and private instruction with professional artists and arts organizations on Hutchison’s campus. In 2007, the Mary Miles Loveless Arts Academy was expanded into the Center for Excellence. Through the Center, Hutchison shares its tradition of excellence through offerings in academics, arts, athletics, education, and leadership. Instructors in each of the Center’s six components strive to awaken and inspire artists, athletes, and scholars and to engage leaders, educators, and parents in thought-provoking classes and lectures. Join the fun! Please take a moment to review our current catalog to learn about the programs available this year. There is truly something for everyone!
Tracey Zerwig Ford
Center for Excellence Director 901.507.2460 tford@hutchisonschool.org
IRENE LEATHERMAN ORGILL SCHOLARS ACADEMY..... 2
ABIGAIL WARE WILLIAMS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE...... 6
MARY MILES LOVELESS ARTS ACADEMY.. ........................ 8
MARGARET CELESTE CATES SPORTS ACADEMY.. .......... 14
EDNA KIMBROUGH CRAIN EDUCATORS INSTITUTE....... 16
BERNICE HEDERMAN HUSSEY PARENT CENTER............ 17
DAILY CLASS LISTING BY GRADE LEVEL......................... 18
REGISTRATION................................................................. 23
contents
Irene Leatherman Orgill
humanities
GLOBE TROTTING GIRLS: WHAT IN THE WORLD?
HAPPY 450TH BIRTHDAY, SHAKESPEARE!
PERRE MAGNESS SERIES ON MEMPHIS HISTORY AND ISSUES
For girls in PK–K
For families
Celebrate our world and explore another culture.
We’re gonna party like its 1564! Happy Bard-Day! See some Shakespearean scenes, learn Shakespearean insults, play some Elizabethan games, and even enjoy birthday cake. Huzzah!
The Perre Magness Series on Memphis History and Issues is a tribute to Perre Magness, one of Memphis’ most distinguished historians and writers. The series was created to extend the understanding of Memphis’ past and present as we look toward its future. Throughout the school year, research projects, speakers, and panels help girls understand Memphis’ uniqueness as a city. Culminating projects by the girls are archived and added to the incredible resources donated to our library by Perre Magness. The theme for 2015-2016 is Renovation through Innovation: How is innovation reshaping Memphis? Studies and investigations on how Memphis is repurposing, reinventing, and repositioning itself will be developed across the school. Girls will explore many aspects of this topic including Memphis as a center for entrepreneurship and invention. After exploring how Memphis is renovating and modernizing as a city, our girls will explore problems through innovative and creative solutions themselves. For more information, check out updates on the Center for Excellence page at hutchisonschool.org.
A LICENSE TO QUILL: CREATIVE WRITING CONFERENCE For girls and boys in grades 5–8 Develop your creative writing skills in poetry and fiction, emphasizing the development of suspense and mystery. Explore ways to use revision strategies to craft compelling pieces. Work created at conference will be submitted to the conference’s online blog. For more information, call 507-2460.
date/time:
Saturday, January 30; 9:30 am–3:00 pm and Sunday, January 31; 1:30–4:00 pm
instructors: Guest authors and Hutchison teachers cost: $75
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Scholars Academy date/time:
Fridays; 3:00–4:00 pm
CHINA’S KITE FESTIVAL September 18 KENYA’S INTERNATIONAL CAMEL DERBY November 6 INDIA’S ELEPHANT FESTIVAL February 19 MEXICO’S CINCO DE MAYO April 29
instructor:
Samantha Lott Center for Excellence staff and
U of M education major
cost:
$20 each session
date/time: Saturday, April 23; 10:00 am–noon facilitators: English and Fine Arts teachers and
Fine Arts Council
cost: $1.00
A NOVEL IDEA: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
GIRL TIME BOOK CLUB
For adults
For girls in grades JK–1
Join this book club and reconnect to your intellectual self!
Celebrate authors, illustrators, and readers! Read a book, explore vocabulary and story devices, and make a craft based on the selected book.
dates/times: Thursdays; 3:30–4:30 pm
date/time: instructor: cost:
Thursdays, January 14, 21, 28 and February 4; 6:00–8:00 pm Pat Kelly retired upper school English teacher $100
NINETY-THREE IN MY FAMILY September 17 I’M NOT AFRAID OF THIS HAUNTED HOUSE October 15 THE GIRL WHO WORE TOO MUCH November 19 HOW TO BABYSIT A GRANDMA December 10 THE MITTEN TREE January 21 THE TRUE STORY OF THE THREE LITTLE PIGS February 18
science, technology, engineering, & math I LOVE MY LAPTOP
THE LORAX March 17
For girls in grade 5
FANCY NANCY: SPRING FASHION FLING April 21
Explore your laptop with an expert to learn smart research tips and cool additions like fonts, photos, and movie tips. Improve typing speed and online savvy while exploring the possibilities of your computer. Understand the power and limitations of using the laptop as a tool for learning.
ONE TINY TURTLE May 12
instructor: cost:
Heather Golden kindergarten teacher $20 each session
date/time: Tuesday, September 22; 3:45–4:30 pm instructor: Hutchison technology staff cost: free
ONLINE SAFETY For girls and boys in grades 5–8
STOP-MOTION ANIMATION: LEGO BRICKS4KIDZ
HOGWARTS AT HUTCHISON: HERBOLOGY CLASS
Explore safe surfing and smart computing.
For girls and boys grades 3–6
For girls and boys in grades 2–5
date/time: Monday, October 19; 3:45–4:30 pm instructor: Hutchison technology staff cost: free
Lights, cameras, LEGO®, action! Plan, script, stage, shoot, and produce your own mini-movie using Stop-Motion Animation. Working as a pair, students will use LEGO® components to build the set and props then shoot their movie using a camera.
Mix fact with fiction as you explore the world of Harry Potter. Learn basic botany and some of the magical and medicinal qualities of plants.
date/time:
instructors: Meggan Meakin botanist and Hutchison
BRIGHT IDEA SOLAR OVENS For Hutchison girls grades 5–8 Research and build solar ovens and displays for our Middle School Camp Cookout.
date/time: Fridays, November 6 and 13; 3:30–4:30 pm instructors: Hutchison staff cost: $25
BUSY BEE BUILDERS
Fridays, October 16–November 20; 3:15–4:15 pm
instructors: Lego Bricks4Kidz instructors cost: $130
INTERESTING INVENTIONS: LEGO BRICKS4KIDZ For girls and boys grades K–4
Math and science projects with artistic twists will tap curiosity and engineering skills.
Learn the difference between an invention and a discovery, study how inventions solve problems, and find out how inventors get their ideas patented. Learn how to motorize your inventions for maximum movement!
date/time:
date/time:
For girls and boys grades JK–2
Thursdays; 3:15–4:15 pm
MATH MOBILES Fall Session I: September 3, 10, and 17 ROBOTS Fall Session II: November 5, 12, and 19 AUTHORS/ILLUSTRATORS Spring Session I: February 4, 11, and 18 AMAZING MAZES Spring Session II: April 7, 14, and 21
instructor: cost:
Fridays, January 15–February 19; 3:15–4:15 pm
instructors: Lego Bricks4Kidz instructors cost: $85
HOGWARTS AT HUTCHISON: DEFENSE AGAINST THE DARK
Jennifer Stanford second grade teacher
For girls and boys in grades 2–5
$75 each session
Defend against the dark by learning the amazing properties of light! Explore the magical world of rainbows, camouflage, color, stars, and even eyeballs.
MISSION 2 SPACE: LEGO BRICKS4KIDZ For girls and boys grades K–4 Discover incredible structures at Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39, travel the surface of the moon on a lunar rover, and explore Mars onboard the “Curiosity.” Our tour would not be complete without a visit to the International Space Station.
date/time: Fridays, August 28–October 2; 3:15–4:15 pm instructors: Lego Bricks4Kidz instructors cost: $85
date/time:
Mondays, November 2–December 7; 3:30–4:30 pm
instructors: Katherine Kent second grade teacher cost: $100
date/time:
Mondays, April 4–May 9; 3:30–4:30 pm
horticulturist
cost: $100
INTRODUCE A GIRL TO ENGINEERING DAY! For families, educators, and girls Put the G (for girls) in Engineering while participating in hands-on family fun and inspiring design challenges. Participants must register for events with Center for Excellence.
date/time:
Thursday, March 17; 4:00–5:30 pm
ENGINEERING FAMILY FUN For girls in grades 1–4 and families This is a fun drop-in event with multiple stations for families to enjoy together. DESIGN AND BUILD: ENGINEERING PROBLEM SOLVING CHALLENGES For girls in grades 5–8 and educators
instructor:
Bricks4Kidz staff, Hutchison staff, and industry volunteers
cost: free
BRIDGE CLUB AND LESSONS For girls and boys grades 6–12 Sharpen your analytical skills while having fun! Studies show that students who play bridge perform better on standardized tests. Learn the game now for a hobby that will last a lifetime. Swag will be given! Space is limited.
date/time:
Wednesdays, August 26–December 16; 4:00–5:30 pm
instructor:
Dr. Linda Sherrell ACBL Life Master and
former college professor and teacher
cost:
free
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the endeavors program THE ENDEAVORS PROGRAM is a Hutchison lower school enrichment opportunity for third and fourth grade girls. Connect with peers who share similar interests. Interest in activities should be followed by prompt registration as enrollment is determined on a first-come, first-served basis.
MONDAYS
SIGNPOST JUNIOR For Hutchison girls in grade 4 Calling all future journalists! Work with upper school Signpost editors and learn the basics of newspaper reporting.
date/time:
Mondays; 3:30–4:30 pm Fall Session: September 14–November 16 Spring Session: February 1–April 25
instructor: Hutchison Signpost staff writers and editors cost: free TUESDAYS
BOOK CLUB For Hutchison girls in grades 4 date/time:
Tuesdays; 3:15–4:00 pm Fall Session I: September 8–October 13 Fall Session II: November 3–December 8 Spring Session I: January 12–February 16 Spring Session II: March 15–April 19
instructors: Fourth grade teachers cost: free WEDNESDAYS
BEE SHARP: LOWER SCHOOL CHOIR For Hutchison girls in grades 2–4 School–year length course Enhance your vocal skills and perform at various school and community events. Music Concert dates are December 3 at 5:30 pm and April 14 at 5:30 pm. Other performances will be announced as schedules are finalized. 4
date/time:
further studies Wednesdays, September 2–December 2 and January 20–April 13; 2:00–2:45 pm
instructor: Rachel Randall lower school music teacher cost: free
STUDY SKILLS For girls and boys grades 5–8 Start the school year off on the right foot! Brush up skills in active listening, note taking, stress reduction, time manage-
THURSDAYS
ment, and test taking.
DIGITAL DESIGN FALL SESSION
date/time: instructor:
Tuesday, September 22; 3:45–5:00 pm
cost:
$10
For Hutchison girls in grades 3–4 Learn to use the computer for creativity projects and to create outstanding school presentations.
date/time:
Gretchen Gintz upper school learning specialist
Thursdays, September 10–November 19; 3:15–4:00 pm
TIME MANAGEMENT
instructor:
Jennifer Stover Hutchison technology
For girls and boys in grades 5–8
integrationist
cost: free
NATURALISTS’ CLUB SPRING SESSION
Develop time management skills while also reviewing basic study skills in order to best organize, prioritize, and balance your studies and activities in various subject areas.
For Hutchison girls in grades 3–4
date/time: instructor:
Explore the wonderful world of field biology. This club will create educational displays and farm updates for early childhood and lower school buildings.
cost: $10
date/time: instructor:
Thursdays, January 28-April 28; 3:15-4:00 pm Meggan Meakin botanist and Hutchison
horticulturist
cost: free
WE-DO ROBOTICS: GET READY, GET SET, LET’S BUILD AND LET’S RACE For Hutchison girls in grades 3–4 School-year length course Build models of simple machines and animals. Learn to attach sensors and motors so the models move and react.
date/time:
Thursdays, September 10-December 10 and January 28–April 28; 3:15–4:00 pm
instructors: Katharine Kent second grade teacher cost: free
Thursday, September 24; 4:00–5:00 pm
Gretchen Gintz upper school learning specialist
ATHENA CLUB
date/time:
Practice begins the week of September 21.
For Hutchison girls in grades 1–4
After-school practice days are based on
team placement.
Tournament Dates: February 27 and April 16
Join in the pursuit of wisdom just like Athena! Organize and jumpstart your homework in a quiet, structured environment with Hutchison classroom teachers. Participants can choose one, two, or for lower school, three days a week to attend
instructors: Hutchison staff cost: $150, plus tournament travel expenses
or drop in as space allows. Athena Club will not meet on afternoons before school holidays.
DI RISING STARS!
date/time:
Mondays, Tuesdays, and/or Thursdays;
3:00–4:00 pm
For Hutchison girls in grade 2 School-year length course
First Quarter: August 31–October 5
Learn the basics of creativity, problem-solving, and team-
Second Quarter: October 12–December 10
work skills through this non-competitive program for Desti-
Third Quarter: January 5–March 1
nation Imagination beginners. For more information, please
Fourth Quarter: March 14–May 5
contact Amanda Killen at cfe@hutchisonschool.org or check
instructor: cost:
Lucy Wesson Hutchison teacher
out idodi.org. A DI parent information meeting will be held
1 day each week: $72 each quarter
STING CHESS CLUB
on Tuesday, September 1 at 4:30 pm in Labry Hall Room 114.
2 days each week: $144 each quarter
date/time:
Thursdays, September 24–February 25;
For girls grades 2–4 and grades 5–8
LS only: 3 days each week:
3:30–4:30 pm
$216 each quarter
Tournament Date: Saturday, February 27;
$10 drop-in fee
9:00 am–5:00 pm
TUTORING For girls and boys in grades 1–4; grades 5–8 in language arts; grade 5–Pre-Algebra in math
instructors: Hutchison staff cost: $150
If you have never moved a piece or if you want to sharpen your creative and strategic chess skills in a fun and exciting environment, this program is for you. Beginners to advanced players welcome.
date/time: Fridays; 3:15–4:15 pm
Fall Session: September 11–November 20
Spring Session: January 22–April 22
The family and instructor determine a schedule for on-
A TASTE OF CHINA: CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
campus, private tutoring after school. For more information,
For girls and boys in grades 1–12
contact cfe@hutchisonschool.org.
Learn about Chinese culture and language through hands-on
STING CHESS TOURNAMENT
cultural experiences. Please RSVP at 507-2460.
For girls and boys; Sections for grades 1–3, 4–6, 7–12, and K–8 unrated
cost:
$60 each hour
CHRYSANTHEMUM FESTIVAL
DESTINATION IMAGINATION
date/time:
For Hutchison girls in grades 3–12 School-year length course
DRAGON BOAT FESTIVAL
Build your creativity, design thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills on grade level teams. Teams solve one of six
Tuesday, October 20; 3:30–4:30 pm
date/time: Tuesday, May 10; 12:15–1:45 pm instructors: Hutchison staff and Confucius Institute
guest scholars and artists
instructor: cost:
Michelle Evans Mid-South Chess $175.00 each session
Four Sections–Four Games–Four Champions! Rated and unrated sections available. Round 1 begins at 10:00 am. Register online at shelbycountychess.com or onsite starting at 9:15 am.
state, and global tournaments. For more information, please
date/time: Saturday, October 3; 10:00 am–4:00 pm host: Shelby County Chess cost: Early bird discount $15.00 by October 1
contact Amanda Killen at cfe@hutchisonschool.org or check
open-ended, STEAM-based challenges to present at region,
cost: free
or $20.00 after October 2
out idodi.org. A DI parent information meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 1 at 4:30 pm in Labry Hall Room 114.
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Abigail Ware Williams HUTCHISON LEADS SUMMIT 2015
MASK MAKING
For girls grades 9–12
dates/times: Saturday, October 3; 10:00–11:30 am location: Dixon Gallery and Gardens
Join Hutchison Leads staff and industry experts as we explore lessons in community transformation through civic engagement and leadership at our third annual Hutchison Leads Summit. Girls will get a hands-on look at authentic community projects and collaborate with area experts to acquire the tools needed to be agents of change. Through workshops and seminars, girls will leave the summit ready to better their own community. This conference is for girls in grades 9–1 2 at any Memphis area high school. Registration is limited. For more information and online registration, please visit our website: hutchisonschool.org/hutchisonleads_ summit.
date/time:
Friday, November 6; 8:00 am–5:00 pm and Saturday, November 7; 8:00 am–3:00 pm
location: Kroc Center of Memphis instructor: Hutchison Leads staff and industry experts cost: $25
SECRETS OF MY SUCCESS: WOMEN IN BUSINESS For girls grades 5–12 Throughout the school year, Hutchison journalists and filmmakers will conduct and film live interviews with changemakers, CEOs, and entrepreneurs during film class. Other students and classes on campus and beyond can watch interviews and panels conducted live or online. For a schedule of events, email cfe@hutchisonschool.org.
ART FOR HEART SAKE: HUTCHISON FAMILY STUDIOS For families and middle and upper school students Join members of the Hutchison Fine Arts Council and Service Learning Council volunteers and create works of art for various non-profits around town. For more information, email tford@hutchisonschool.org.
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leadership institute DAY OF THE DEAD ALTAR MAKING Come discover this beautiful Hispanic tradition of honoring loved ones who have passed. We will display our altar honoring Miss Hutchison at a Community Celebration event.
dates/times: Saturday, October 24; 12:30-1:45 pm location: Ms. Evans’ Spanish Classroom LITTLE FREE LIBRARY Join us in making, painting, and later installing these “take a book, return a book” libraries.
dates/times: Saturday, January 9; 12:30-1:45 pm location: US Innovation Lab
APIS OPUS For Hutchison middle school girls Build leadership skills while organizing opening nights and ushering for Hutchison fine arts events. Coordinate and create support for arts at your school during high-energy lunchtime meetings with upper school fine arts faculty and council officers.
date/time:
first Thursday of every month, September–April; 12:30–1:15 pm
facilitators: Fine Arts Faculty members and
Fine Arts Council officers
cost: free
DESTINATION IMAGINATION TOURNAMENT VOLUNTEERS For girls and boys grades 9–12 Earn service learning hours by helping organize and implement the regional tournament. Be a part of the world’s largest creative problem-solving program as Hutchison hosts the Destination Imagination Tennessee Region I tournament. Volunteers are needed in all areas, including registration, setup and cleanup, concessions, score runners, pre-closing dance party hosts, and more!
date/time:
Friday and Saturday, February 26–27
Shift I: Friday; 3:30–5:30 pm Shift II: Saturday; 8:00–10:00 am Shift III: Saturday; 10:00 am-noon Shift IV: Saturday; noon–2:00 pm Shift V: Saturday; 2:00–4:00 pm Shift VI: Saturday; 4:00–6:00 pm
facilitator: Amanda Killen DI coordinator cost: free
DESIGN-THINKING WORKSHOP For Wilson Society students grades 9–12 Apply empathy and inspiration to your vision for community service. Using Stanford-based design thinking, work with other Wilson Society students to create meaningful, compelling projects that impact the Memphis community. More information can be found at hutchisonschool.org.
GIRL SCOUTS For girls in grades K–8 Build courage, confidence, and character while learning how to make the world a better place. The fee covers your Girl Scout book, supplies, and national Girl Scout troop dues. A parent informational meeting is scheduled for 4:00 pm on Tuesday, August 25 with a regional Girl Scout membership manager.
date/time: Tuesdays, September–April; 3:15-4:15 pm instructors: Volunteer Girl Scout leaders cost: $50, includes all national fees, book, troop
numbers, supplies
BABYSITTING BASICS For girls and boys in grades 5–8 Learn through hands-on participation. Gain an overview of basic childcare including feeding, diapering, bathing, and basic first aid/CPR.
date/time:
Wednesdays, November 11 and 18; 2:30–4:30 pm
instructor: Millie Duke RN, BSN, and Hutchison nurse cost: $60
LET’S INNOVATE THROUGH EDUCATION EVENTS
*VOICES FROM THE DARK:
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS ROUNDTABLE
For educators and girls and boys grades 9–12
For theatre educators and girls and boys grades 8–12
These events are for students and teachers interested in entrepreneurship and innovation from generating ideas to prototyping to creating business plans. For more information, contact Hardy Farrow, upper school faculty member and founder of Innovate Through Education, at hfarrow@ hutchisonschool.org.
Join area Kennedy Center trained educators and participate in creating a short touring show of the commissioned script from the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights. This compelling short theatre piece and accompanying photography exhibit of award winning images of world renowned change agents will perform at the Memphis Children’s Theater Festival in late May. Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 20 at 9:30 am.
For non-profits, arts organizations, schools, industry advocates with outreach as part of mission
THEATRE AND PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR
dates/times: Mondays, March 14–May 23; 6:30–8:00 pm instructors: Catherine Hammons social studies teacher and
RFK Center master teacher
Tracey Zerwig Ford and Anne Marie Caskey
Join us to explore examples of community partnerships. Learn about upcoming opportunities to create a more meaningful network for your organization. Share what you are excited about in your area for the upcoming fall and spring.
date/time: Monday, September 21; 8:15-9:30 am facilitators: Tracey Zerwig Ford director of the Center for
Excellence; Emily Hefley programming manager, GPAC
cost: free
theatre artists
cost: free This offering is also a part of the Advanced College *Prep Experiences on page 13
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Mary Miles Loveless
dance & theatre
arts academy
PRE-BALLET
DANCE
For girls in PK–K
For girls and boys in grades 5–12 School-year length course
Pre-Ballet offers a gentle introduction to the tradition of ballet by reinforcing basics and vocabulary through creative activities and imagination. Plain pink or black leotard and pink ballet shoes are required.
date/time:
Fall Session: September 8–November 18 Spring Session: January 26–April 6 K Pre-Ballet: Tuesdays; 3:15–3:45 pm PK Pre-Ballet: Wednesdays; 2:00–2:30 pm JK Pre-Ballet: Wednesdays; 2:45–3:15 pm
instructor:
Louisa Koeppel Hutchison dance teacher and
Project Motion Modern Dance choreographer/dancer Kim Sanders dancer/actor
cost:
$180 each session
Join Ms. Koeppel and Ms. Sanders for a class that combines ballet and modern technique. Workshop and rehearsal times follow technique classes that culminate with a full dance concert on February 25 at 6:00 pm. For more information, email lkoeppel@hutchisonschool.org.
date/time:
September 8–November 19 and January 12–April 14 Dance IV: Monday; 4:00–5:15 pm Tuesday; 4:00–5:15 pm Dance V: Tuesday & Thursday; 4:00–5:15 pm
instructor:
For girls and boys in grades 1–4 School-year length course Ballet I and II reinforce and expand the ballet experience through classical technique, creativity, and dance vocabulary. Students in Ballet III continue to gain strength, agility, grace, and confidence. Plain pink or black leotard, pink ballet tights, and pink ballet shoes are required. Ballet students will perform in the dance concert on February 25 at 6:00 pm.
date/time:
September 9–November 18 and January 11–April 14 Ballet I: Monday; 3:15–3:45 pm Ballet II: Monday; 3:15–4:00 pm Ballet III: Monday; 4:00–5:15 pm Wednesday; 2:30–3:45 pm Project Motion Modern Dance choreographer/dancer Kim Sanders dancer/actor
cost:
Ballet I and II: $360 Ballet III: $560
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Louisa Koeppel Hutchison dance teacher and
Project Motion Modern Dance choreographer/dancer Kim Sanders dancer/actor
cost: $560
BALLET
instructor:
Louisa Koeppel Hutchison dance teacher and
FROZEN: A STORY BALLET ADVENTURE! For girls in PK–JK Learn basic ballet skills and how to dance like your favorite characters from Frozen and its original story The Snow Queen. Song, dance, and creative movement will help improve coordination and enhance learning.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Fall Session: Saturdays, August 29–October 31 Spring Session: Saturdays, April 2–May 21 PK: 10:00–10:45 am JK: 11:00–11:45 am Carissa Algea ballet and fitness instructor $140 each session
HISPANIC FLAMENCO BALLET COMPANY For area school groups Based out of Miami but touring nationally, Hispanic Flamenco Ballet presents contemporary and traditional aspects of Hispanic culture through music and dance. This show is an authentic, multicultural experience that ends with an interactive workshop for students with our featured international artists. School groups may attend one or both performances.
date/time: cost:
Monday, October 5; 9:45 and 11:15 am For reservations, visit flamencoballet.com.
THE COURAGEOUS ACTOR: AUDITION PREP FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL PLAYS AND TALENT SHOW For girls and boys grades 5–8 Prepare for upcoming auditions with practice for poise, confidence, and stage presence.
date/time: Tuesday, January 5; 3:15–4:30 pm instructor: Hutchison theatre faculty cost: free
Co-hosted by Hutchison and Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal School For girls and boys in grades 5-8 Join area theatre artists to explore a theatre workshop designed by area middle school thespians. Attend A Wrinkle in Time, Hutchison’s winter school play, and meet the director and actors for a discussion after the performance. For more information, call 507-2461.
date/time: Saturday, February 6; 3:00–8:00 pm instructors: Area theatre artists and educators cost: $25 includes conference workshops, dinner,
and play ticket
BEATRIX POTTER STORIES: THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES TOUR Co-sponsored by Hutchison and Dixon Gallery and Gardens For girls and boys in grades 3–8 Wanted: Actors and technical theatre artists! Inspired by Beatrix Potter’s classic books, conceptualize, design, and build your own touring show. This experience will culminate in a public performance at the Dixon Gallery and Gardens’ Family Studio Days at 12:30 pm. For more information, contact tford@hutchisonschool.org.
instructor:
Tracey Zerwig Ford fine arts director and
theatre artist
cost:
$25 each session
THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT
date/time:
Wednesdays, September 9-September 30; 3:15–4:30 pm, additional rehearsal on
MUSICAL THEATRE: CINDERELLA Spring Session II: March 17–April 21
instructor:
Kim Sanders actor/dancer and Playhouse on
THE TALE OF BENJAMIN BUNNY
the Square company member
date/time:
cost:
$125 each session
Wednesdays, October 21–November 18; 3:15–4:30 pm, additional rehearsal on Friday, November 20; 3:00–4:00 pm. Performance at Dixon on November 21 at 12:30 pm, actors call is 11:00 am.
THE TALE OF TOM KITTEN
date/time:
SEVENTH ANNUAL MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE CONFERENCE
Friday, October 2; 3:00–4:00 pm. Performance at Dixon on October 3 at 12:30 pm, actors call is 11:00 am.
Wednesdays, April 20–May 18; 3:15–4:30 pm, additional rehearsal on Friday, May 20; 3:00–4:00 pm. Performance at Dixon on May 21 at 12:30 pm, actors call is 11:00 am.
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
BEATRIX POTTER STORIES: THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES TOUR Co-sponsored by Hutchison and Dixon Gallery and Gardens For girls and boys in grades 9–12 Build your portfolio and resume as you design sets and costumes and direct actors for public performances for the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. For more information, contact tford@hutchisonschool.org.
dates/times: Same as Theatre for Young Audiences Tour instructor: Tracey Zerwig Ford fine arts director and
theatre artist
cost: free
THEATRE PERFORMANCE WORKSHOPS For girls and boys in grades 1–4 Practice your performance skills. This class will culminate in a sharing for family and friends and a performance for Hutchison’s Early Childhood girls. Space is limited.
date/time:
Thursdays; 3:15–5:00 pm
A BAD CASE OF STRIPES Fall Session I: September 3–October 15 MUSICAL THEATRE: SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK Fall Session II: October 29–December 10 THE GIVING TREE Spring Session I: January 21–February 25
THE YELLOW BOAT featuring REDHAWK THEATER COMPANY For audiences grade 7–adult; school groups welcome Touring in from Middle Tennessee’s Nashville area, Redhawk Theatre Company presents The Yellow Boat, a glorious affirmation of a child’s life and the strength and courage of all children. This dramatization is based on the true story of Benjamin, who was born with congenital hemophilia and died in 1987 at the age of 8 of AIDS-related complications. A uniquely gifted visual artist, Benjamin’s buoyant imagination transformed his physical and emotional pain into a blaze of colors and shapes in his fanciful drawings and paintings. To make reservations, call 507-2460.
date/time: Monday, February 8; 7:00 pm performers: Stewarts Creek High School
upper school students
cost:
pay what you can
music BEGINNING GUITAR INTENSIVE For girls and boys in grades 2–4 Would you like to join your grade level guitar class? This class will move very quickly and teach the fundamentals of guitar with a major focus on strumming. It will require practice time outside of class in order to adequately catch up to the grade level classes. Register for this class along with the grade level class. Girls will need a ¾ size, nylon stringed, classical guitar, and a case. Nylon strings are required. If you need help in choosing a guitar, please contact rrandall@ hutchisonschool.org. Class is limited to eight students.
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Mondays and Wednesdays, August 31–September 16; 3:00–3:45 pm
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beginning string players. Strings students will perform in the Spring Orchestra Concert on May 7 at 5:30 pm.
FIRST GRADE/BEGINNING GUITAR For girls and boys in grade 1 or new to guitar
date/time:
This class is an introduction to guitar for beginning students. Students need a ¾ size, nylon-stringed guitar, and a case for this class. Nylon strings are required. If you need help in choosing a guitar, please contact rrandall@hutchison school.org.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Thursdays, January 21–March 31; 3:00–3:45 pm Rachel Randall lower school music teacher $175
instructor: cost:
Level I: Mondays, September 14–November 16 and February 8–May 2; 3:30–4:00 pm Level II: Mondays, September 14–November 16 and February 8–May 2; 4:00–4:30 pm Level III: Tuesdays, September 15–November 17 and February 9–April 19; 3:30–4:15 pm Kenna Chelsoi lower school teacher and violinist $350
SECOND AND THIRD GRADE GUITAR For girls and boys in grades 2–3 School-year length course
HUTCHISON MUSIC ENSEMBLE For girls and boys in grades 5–12 School-year length course
Advanced guitar class is for students in second and third grade that have completed at least one year of guitar or the Beginning Guitar Intensive. Class will focus on strumming patterns and chords, along with some finger picking. This class will regularly play in chapel and various programs throughout the year. Students need a nylon-stringed guitar and a capo.
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Designed for students who are currently studying strings or another instrument during the week, this class allows musicians of intermediate and advanced skill levels to gain experience in ensemble playing. Explore a wide variety of classic, jazz, and contemporary repertory. Performance dates of December 3 and May 4 are mandatory. Auditions for Ensemble selection are held after school on September 9. All students must audition to participate.
Wednesdays, September 16–December 2 and January 20–March 30; 3:00–3:45 pm
instructor: Rachel Randall lower school music teacher cost: $350
date/time:
Mondays and Wednesdays, September 9–December 2 and January 12–May 3; 3:30–4:30 pm
FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE GUITAR
instructor:
Leiza Collins middle and upper school music
teacher and guest residency musicians throughout the year
cost:
$40 for non-Hutchison students
For girls and boys in grades 4–5 School-year length course Advanced guitar class is for students in fourth and fifth grade that have completed at least one year of guitar or the Beginning Guitar Intensive. Class will focus on strumming patterns, new chords, including bar chords, and blues accompaniment. This class will regularly play in chapel and various programs throughout the year. Students need a nylon-stringed guitar, a capo, and a tuner.
date/time:
Mondays, September 21-November 23 and January 11-April 11; 3:15-4:00 pm
instructor: Rachel Randall lower school music teacher cost: $350
DELTA GIRLS ROCK CAMP: BAND PRACTICE! For Delta Girls Rock Camp interns and advanced students Practice writing original songs and covering favorites. Play Delta Girls Rock gigs throughout the area. Your band will play on December 5 at Mile One of the St. Jude Marathon for 20,000 runners. To schedule band practice, call 507-2460.
GROUP STRINGS For girls and boys in grades JK–4 School-year length course Join this fun and enriching group experience. Outstanding group classes inspire and encourage both experienced and
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SING, DANCE, PLAY For girls PK–JK Enjoy a fun–filled musical experience with song, dance, and theatre games. Gain musical knowledge for all aspects of performing. This class will culminate in a showcase for family and friends.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Wednesdays; 2:00–2:30 pm Fall Session: September 9–November 11 Spring Session: January 27–April 6 Kim Sanders dancer, actor, and theatre teacher $150 each session
BEE NOTES: GROUP SINGING For girls and boys in grades K–1 Learn vocal techniques for performances. Lessons will include group singing and individual instruction. This class gives students the strong foundation for proper use of their vocal talent and the basics of choral singing. Space is limited to 12 students. Bee Notes will perform at the Hutchison music concerts on December 3 at 5:30 pm and April 14 at 5:30 pm.
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instructor: cost:
visual art
Hutchison music faculty
DIGITAL DESIGN
$150 each session
For girls and boys and a parent or grandparent
For Hutchison girls in grades 2–4 School-year length course Enhance your vocal skills and perform at various school and community events. Music concert dates are December 3 at 5:30 pm and April 14 at 5:30 pm.
All levels and ages are welcome. Private lessons for 30 or 45 minutes in one or more instruments are offered. For more information, call 507-2460. Space is limited.
Wednesdays; 2:30–3:00 pm Fall Session: September 9–November 11 Spring Session: January 27–April 6
BEE SHARP: LOWER SCHOOL CHOIR
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PRIVATE LESSONS IN FLUTE, STRINGS, GUITAR, DRUMS, VOCAL, PIANO, HARP, WOODWINDS
Wednesdays, September 2–December 3 and January 13–April 13; 2:00–2:45 pm
instructor: Rachel Randall lower school music teacher cost: free
Design your own stationary, monograms, holiday greeting cards, and more while learning Illustrator software.
date/time: instructor:
Jennifer Stanford graphic designer and
second grade teacher
cost:
$50 for a child and a parent/grandparent
SEW FUN! CLUB For girls and boys grades 1–4 Learn hand and machine sewing and needlecraft basics. Each month a new skill and projects will be explored.
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JUST BEE For Hutchison girls in grades 5–8 School-year length course Develop your voice and confidence. Join the middle school choir and perform at various campus and public events. Auditions will run August 25 and 27 from 3:15–4:00 pm. Music concert dates are December 3 at 5:30 pm and April 14 at 5:30 pm.
date/time:
Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 3–December 3 and January 14–May 5; 3:15–4:00 pm
Saturday, October 24; 9:00–11:30 am
Thursdays; 3:30–4:30 pm
GIFT TO GIVE PROJECTS Fall Session: October 1, 15, and 22 SCARVES AND HATS GALORE Winter Session: January 14, 21, and 28 FUN IN THE SUN PROJECTS Spring Session: March 17, 24, and 31
instructor:
Jennifer Stanford graphic designer and
second grade teacher
cost:
$75 each session
instructor:
Leiza Collins middle and upper school vocal teacher
cost: free
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SCRAPBOOKING CLUB For girls and boys grades 1–12 and adults Precut and pre-matched components for pages are ready for you to assemble around monthly themes. Each month, assemble two 12x12 scrapbook pages that only need your photos added. Design concepts and principles will help inform your creativity. Parents and grandparents welcome to join in the fun.
date/time:
Tuesdays, September 15, October 13, November 10, December 8, January 12, February 9, March 15, April 12, and May 10; 3:30–5:00 pm
instructor:
Jennifer Stanford graphic designer and
second grade teacher
cost:
$30 each session, includes materials
ART-RAGEOUS! For girls and boys PK–K Explore all the basics of drawing, painting, sculpting, experimenting, and mess-making. Your artist portfolio and pride will be bursting at the seams! Space is limited.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Mondays; 3:00–3:45 pm Fall Session: September 14–November 16 Spring Session: February 1–April 25 Kristi Duckworth ceramist and painter $150 each session
POTTERY For girls and boys in grades K–8 Develop creative concepts in clay. Learn the techniques of throwing on the wheel, hand building, and combining altered forms.
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GRADES K–2: MONDAYS; 3:45–4:45 pm Fall Session: September 14–November 16 Spring Session: February 1–April 25
GRADES K–2: WEDNESDAYS; 2:00–3:00 pm Fall Session: September 9–November 18 Spring Session: January 13–March 23
GRADES 3–8: WEDNESDAYS; 3:00–4:00 pm Fall Session: September 9–November 18 Spring Session: January 13–March 23
instructors: Liz Turvaville ceramist and painter
Kristi Duckworth ceramist and painter
cost:
$200 each session
DRAWING AND PAINTING INTENSIVES For girls and boys in grades 3–4 and 5–8 Strengthen drawing and painting skills in short technique building sessions.
date/time: Mondays
Grades 3–4: 3:00–4:00 pm Grades 5–8: 4:00–5:00 pm
DRAWING ANIMALS & PAINTING PETS September 7–October 12 LANDSCAPES AND ACRYLIC TECHNIQUES October 19–November 30 SELF-PORTRAITS January 11–February 22 LANDSCAPES AND WATERCOLOR TECHNIQUES February 29–April 11
instructor: cost:
Dana Harris visual artist $100 each session
MARY MINIFIE WORKHOP Please check our website for more information about the upcoming portrait painting workshop with Mary Minifie. Space is limited.
advanced and college prep experiences for performing and visual artists DRAWING For girls and boys in grades 7–12 and adults Whether you are just learning or are more advanced, this class will help you improve your drawing skills. Each student will move at his or her own pace and level of experience. The goal will be to understand the main principles of drawing the anatomy of the face as well as capturing a likeness. We will also look at examples of interesting portraits and explore ways to make your drawings more expressive of your own individual style.
date/time:
Wednesdays; 2:45–4:00 pm Fall Session: September 9–November 18 Spring Session: January 20–March 30
instructor:
Jeanette Leake Hutchison art teacher and
portrait painter
cost:
$225 each session
ADVANCED POTTERY AND CLAY SCULPTURE For girls and boys in grades 9–12 and adults Private, semi-private, and small classes are available upon request. To set up a mutual schedule with the teaching artist and student, or to gather more information, please call 507-2460.
VOICE MASTER CLASS SERIES For girls and boys in grades 5–12 Learn from each other in these interactive group lessons. The focus will be on the integration of performance skills with vocal technique.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Mondays; 3:30–4:30 pm Fall Session: September 21 Spring Session: January 11 Hutchison faculty and guest professionals $10 each session
COLLEGE AUDITION WORKSHOPS For girls and boys grades 11–12 Join other performing arts students and practice college auditions with area theatre and music professionals. Students must register for workshop. No walk-ins, please.
dates/times: Tuesdays; 3:30–5:00 pm Fall Session: September 29 Spring Session: January 19
instructors: Hutchison staff and guest professionals cost: free for Hutchison girls; $15 each session for other students
VOICES FROM THE DARK: THEATRE AND PHOTOGRAPHY TOUR For theatre educators and girls and boys grades 8–12 Join area Kennedy Center trained educators and participate in creating a short touring show of the commissioned script from the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights in Washington, D.C. This compelling short theatre piece and accompanying photography exhibit of award winning images of world renowned change agents will perform at the Memphis Children’s Theater Festival in late May. Auditions will be held on Saturday, February 20 at 9:30 am.
dates/times: Mondays, March 14–May 23; 6:30–8:00 pm
instructors: Catherine Hammons social studies teacher and RFK Center master teacher
cost: free
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Margaret Celeste Cates
sports academy
TAEKWONDO
instructor:
For girls and boys in grades PK–6 School-year length course
former cheerleader
cost:
$150 each session
Involve yourself in martial arts to learn discipline and skills that will help you in school and beyond. On the final class, students will test for stripes and belts. No uniform is required, however, you may wear your own uniform or purchase one through Midtown Taekwondo.
date/time:
Wednesdays, September 16–December 2 and January 27–April 6 Grades PK–K: 2:15–2:45 pm Grades 1–6: 2:45–3:30 pm
instructor:
Tara Miller owner and teacher,
Midtown Taekwondo
cost: $350
YOGA KIDS For girls in grades PK–2 There is no time like now to introduce your child to yoga. Through individual poses, games, chants, and songs, yoga gets your child interested in both physical and mental fitness. These activities teach body and breath awareness. With practice, these invaluable tools help children control their own emotions while boosting their self-esteem. Beginning a yoga practice at this age could set the tone for a more balanced, grounded, and stress-free future.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Thursdays; 3:00–3:45 pm Fall Session: September 10–November 19 Spring Session: January 21–March 31 Greta Hauberg PreGrounded Yoga Instructor $150 each session
Samantha Lott Center for Excellence staff and
GYMNASTICS FUN WITH WINGS For girls and boys in grades PK–JK and K–4 Come join the fun! Learn skills on floor, bars, balance beam, and vault (mini-tramp) along with aerobic dance and stretching for warm-ups. Develop flexibility, strength, coordination, and confidence to promote focus and healthy habits for life.
date/time: Tuesdays
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instructor:
Rachel Randall lower school teacher
and runner
cost:
$75 each session
BASKETBALL PRE-SEASON CLINIC For Hutchison girls in grades 5–8 Acquire and refine skills for this fast-paced team sport. This clinic is designed to prepare girls for upcoming try-outs.
date/time: Thursday, October 15; 3:30–5:00 pm instructor: Hutchison basketball staff cost: free
instructor:
Kathy Romine Wings Gymnastics director
and lead instructor
BASKETBALL SHOOTING AND DRIBBLING CLINIC
cost:
$200 each session
For Hutchison girls in grades 1–8
POWER TUMBLING
Receive instruction in the fundamentals of ball handling and shooting.
For girls and boys in grades 2–6
date/time:
Great for beginners or intermediate tumblers! Learn the basics or hone your skills! Work on cartwheels, round-offs, back and front walkovers, and hand springs.
Grades 1–4: Tuesday, December 15; 3:15–4:45 pm Grades 5–8: Thursday, December 17; 3:30–5:00 pm
instructor:
Thomas Jones Hutchison varsity basketball
date/time:
Tuesdays; 3:30–5:00 pm Fall Session: November 10–December 15 (no class November 24) Spring Session: April 5–May 3
coach, AAU coach, and basketball trainer
cost: $40
instructor:
Kathy Romine Wings Gymnastics director
LACROSSE CLINIC
and lead instructor
cost:
$125 each session
For girls in grades 1–4
RUNNING CLINICS
Join Ms. Samantha and learn cool pom routines, basic cheers, and jumps. A showcase performance at the end of the session will build your confidence and performance skills.
For girls in grades 1–4
Tuesdays; 3:00–4:00 pm Fall Session: August 25–September 15 Spring Session: May 3–24
Grades PK–JK: 3:00–3:45 pm Grades K–4: 4:00–5:00 pm Fall Session: September 1–November 3 Spring Session: January 19–March 29
For girls in grades JK–2
Thursdays; 3:00–3:45 pm Fall Session: September 10–November 19 Spring Session: January 21–March 31
CHEER NATION!
date/time:
date/time:
Have fun running through drills and games in this four week clinic. Students will focus on warm-ups, stretches, drills, pacing, and speed work on Hutchison’s campus and on the trails behind MUS.
Learn the game of lacrosse and familiarize yourself with basic skills, drills, and stick tricks, including ways to practice at home. All about FUN with your lacrosse stick! 10 player minimum.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Tuesdays, January 5, 12, and 19; 3:30–5:00 pm Hutchison middle school lacrosse staff $25 each day
sting training academy
LACROSSE PRE-SEASON CLINIC For Hutchison girls in grades 5–8 This clinic is designed for beginning and intermediate players with basic knowledge of the game. Fundamentals of all skills and game play will be taught and reviewed. Drills will progress to scrimmage play. 10 player minimum.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Monday and Wednesday, February 8 and 10; 3:30–5:00 pm
STING TRAINING ACADEMY DATES
Hutchison middle school lacrosse staff
AND INFORMATION WILL BE POSTED
free
ON THE STING TRAINING ACADEMY AND CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE
LACROSSE BEGINNER’S CLINIC
PAGES AT hutchisonschool.org.
For Hutchison girls in grades 5–8 Learn sound fundamentals and develop good habits from the very start! All basic stick skills taught including throwing, catching, cradling, and shooting. Defensive positioning explored while also becoming familiar with basic drills that will progress to scrimmage play. 10 player minimum.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, February 1, 3, and 5; 3:30–5:00 pm Hutchison middle school lacrosse staff free
QUICKSTART TENNIS ACADEMY For girls and boys in JK–1 The Quickstart Academy will use the new teaching method of Quickstart tennis, a program aimed at helping kids in junior kindergarten and kindergarten learn the game of tennis. Using a smaller court, net, racquet, and larger foam tennis balls, the Quickstart method makes the game of tennis easily accessible to the little ones. Basic stroke production will be covered along with fun exercises and games.
date/time:
Tuesdays; 3:30–4:15 Fall Session I: September 15–October 20 Fall Session II: November 3–December 8 Spring Session: January 19–February 23
instructor: Kristin Mitchell Hutchison tennis coach cost: $180 each session
INTRAMURAL SPORTS For Hutchison girls in grades K–4 Hutchison offers an intramural program for Hutchison girls in basketball (K–4), soccer (K–3), and volleyball (1–3) to provide our girls with opportunities to explore athletics. The main goal of our intramural league is to promote growth and enhance skill development. Because of our commitment to foster growth throughout the program, girls are invited to participate regardless of skill level or experience. For more information, please contact Hutchison Athletics at 507-2463.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, October 13–November 12; 3:15–4:00 pm
VOLLEYBALL Grades 1–3:
For girls in grades 5–8 The Sting Lacrosse Training Academy will be offering a sixweek training session on Wednesdays. Girls will be divided into appropriate age and skill groupings to maximize technical and tactical skill development. Sessions are designed to build a solid foundation in fundamental skills focusing primarily on stick-work.
STING TRAINING ACADEMY: BASKETBALL For girls in grades 5–7
SOCCER Grades K–3:
STING TRAINING ACADEMY: LACROSSE
Tuesdays and Thursdays, February 9–March 17; 3:15–4:00 pm (will not meet March 5, 10, and 12)
BASKETBALL Grade K: Grades 1–2: Grades 3–4:
Wednesdays, March 30–April 27; 2:00–2:45 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 29–April 27; 3:15–4:00 pm Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 29–April 27; 4:00–4:45 pm
instructor: cost:
Hutchison staff free
The Sting Training Academy will be offering four-week basketball training sessions on Sundays. Girls will be divided into appropriate age and skill groupings to maximize technical skill development. Coach Thomas Jones will be focusing on fundamental basketball. This clinic will specialize in drills such as ball handling, shooting techniques, and defensive skills.
STING TRAINING ACADEMY: VOLLEYBALL For girls in grades 4–11 Continue to learn all aspects of the game. Players will focus on hitting, setting, and defensive strategies to improve their game. Participants will be divided into appropriate age and skill groupings to maximize skill development.
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Edna Kimbrough Crain TEACHING AND LEARNING SEMINARS For educators Join fellow educators for a discussion of an important teaching and learning topic, including a chance to observe best practices in action. Each teaching and learning seminar begins with a panel discussion of Hutchison teachers and administrators who have grappled with both the challenges and benefits of the focus area. Participants have a chance to visit a division of the school, watch a classroom engaged in teaching and learning related to the seminar topic, and debrief the visit with questions and answers for the panelists and the entire group.
date/time:
Fridays; 8:30–11:00 am
PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN GRADES PREK–8: October 23 LEADERSHIP FOR EVERY STUDENT IN GRADES 5–12: November 13 1:1 LAPTOPS: THE CLASSROOM EXPERIENCE FOR GRADES K–12: January 22
instructors: Hutchison faculty and administrators cost: $25 each session
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS ROUNDTABLE For non-profits, arts organizations, schools, industry advocates with outreach as part of mission Join us to explore three examples of community partnerships. Learn about upcoming opportunities to create a more meaningful network for your organization. Share what you are excited about in your area for the upcoming fall and spring.
date/time: Monday, September 21; 8:15-9:30 am facilitators: Tracey Zerwig Ford director of the Center for
Excellence; Emily Hefley programming manager, GPAC
cost: free
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educators institute MEDIA SAVVY: TEACHERS IN THE (W)KNO! For English, history, global studies, fine arts educators Join WKNO staff and get a sneak peek of programming coming to a classroom soon! Teacher resources of DVDs, CDs, and curriculum guides will be shared. Focus will be on strategies for multi-media opportunities to deepen curriculum and discussions in classes.
date/time: Wednesday, September 23; 3:30–4:30 pm facilitator: Pat Boren WKNO-TV promotions manager cost: free NEW MEMPHIS INSTITUTE’S
INSTANT MEMPHIAN—102 THINGS EVERY LOCAL SHOULD KNOW For all educators new to the area Instant Memphian is a crash course in all things Memphis, built by those who know the city best—locals. The presentation is packed with interesting, useful, and downright strange stuff about Memphis to help transform you into a true Memphian in about an hour. Want to know the safest zip code in the city? Or the best hidden spots to spend a Saturday afternoon? Whether you’ve lived in Memphis for two weeks, two years, or two decades, we’ve got you covered. From food to entertainment to recreation to just getting around, you’ll leave knowing what the locals know—and maybe even more. Learn more at newmemphis.org.
date/time: Tuesday, September 22; 5:00–6:30 pm guest speakers: New Memphis Institute Staff cost: free
TAIS WORKSHOP: HANDS-ON BLENDED LEARNING - LEARN, BUILD AND SHARE For educators Blended Learning (also known as hybrid or mixed-mode courses) are classes in which a portion of the traditional face-to-face instruction is replaced by online learning. The Blended Learning model is on the rise in independent schools. In this hands-on workshop, attendees will gain a
deeper understanding of the Remote, Flex, and Station Rotation approaches to Blended Learning while also designing and building a lesson and leaving with practical strategies to implement at their school.
date/time: Thursday, October 22; 10:00 am–3:30 pm guest speaker: Mark Christensen educator and marketing specialist
cost: Members: $150; Non-members: $225 Register online for this event at taistn.com. (Payment is not due at the time of online registration. TAIS will mail an invoice to your school.)
LET’S INNOVATE THROUGH EDUCATION EVENTS For educators and girls and boys grades 9–12 These events are for students and teachers interested in entrepreneurship and innovation from generating ideas to prototyping to creating business plans. For more information, contact Hardy Farrow, upper school faculty member and founder of Innovate Through Education, at hfarrow@ hutchisonschool.org.
DR. LISA DAMOUR: GRIT FOR GIRLS For parents and educators Dr. Lisa Damour graduated with honors from Yale University and received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan. She has worked for the Yale Child Study Center and is the recipient of training fellowships from the Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Yale’s Bush Center for Child Development and Social Policy, and the University of Michigan’s Power Foundation. Dr. Damour is the author of numerous books and academic publications related to education and child development. She directs Laurel School’s Center for Research on Girls, maintains a private psychotherapy practice, is a regular contributor to The New York Times’ Motherlode blog, is a faculty associate of the Schubert Center for Child Studies, and is a clinical instructor at Case Western Reserve University. She will address parents on the topic of the importance of developing grit in our daughters.
date/time: Wednesday, November 18; 6:30 pm cost: free
Bernice Hederman Hussey
parent center
ADULT YOGA date/time:
Thursdays; 4:00–5:00 pm Fall Session: September 10–November 19 Spring Session: January 21–March 31
instructor: cost:
Greta Hauberg PreGrounded Yoga Instructor $150 each session
SELF-DEFENSE FOR WOMEN For women grade 9–adults Learn the basics of self-defense from Scott Throckmorton. Mr. Throckmorton holds a Master of Science in Criminal Justice and has completed 25 years of service in the U.S. Navy, Tennessee Air National Guard, Tennessee Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve.
date/time:
instructor: cost:
Tuesdays; 5:30–8:30 pm Fall Session: September 22 Spring Session: April 12 Scott Throckmorton Hutchison security director $75 each session
THE ART OF STILL LIFE PAINTING For adults
DIGITAL DESIGN
DR. LISA DAMOUR: GRIT FOR GIRLS
Focusing on one subject for three oil paintings, learn techniques for mixing and applying color while creating a series of oil paintings on canvas. Offering three sessions, each with a different still life focus.
For girls and boys and a parent or grandparent
For parents and educators
Design your own stationary, monograms, holiday greeting cards, and more while learning Illustrator software.
Dr. Lisa Damour graduated with honors from Yale University and received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan. She has worked for the Yale Child Study Center and is the recipient of training fellowships from the Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Yale’s Bush Center for Child Development and Social Policy, and the University of Michigan’s Power Foundation. Dr. Damour is the author of numerous books and academic publications related to education and child development. She directs Laurel School’s Center for Research on Girls, maintains a private psychotherapy practice, is a regular contributor to The New York Times’ Motherlode blog, is a faculty associate of the Schubert Center for Child Studies, and is a clinical instructor at Case Western Reserve University. She will address parents on the topic of the importance of developing grit in our daughters.
FLOWERS AND PLANTS: October 13–15 CUPS AND SAUCERS: January 26–28 ANTIQUE TOYS AND CANDY: March 8–10
date/time: instructor:
Glenda Brown award winning oil painter
and author
cost:
$300 each three-day session
Tuesday–Thursday; 10:00 am–3:00 pm
MARY MINIFIE WORKSHOP Please check our website for more information about the upcoming portrait painting workshop with Mary Minifie. Space is limited.
date/time: instructor:
Jennifer Stanford graphic designer and
second grade teacher
cost:
$50 for a child and a parent/grandparent
Saturday, October 24; 9:00–11:30 am
MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMP COOKOUT For middle school girls and a parent or grandparent Explore the great outdoors in our own backyard. Join us for solar oven test kitchen experiments, camping tips and safety, tent tours, and wildlife up close.
date/time: cost:
Friday, November 13; 5:30–8:30 pm $20 for daughter and a parent/grandparent
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cfe daily classes
grades pk–jk daily classes MONDAYS Group Strings Level I........................3:30–4:00pm........ September 14–May 2 ......................$350.00 Artrageous! Fall..................................3:00–3:45pm........ September 14–November 16.........$150.00 Artrageous! Spring............................3:00–3:45pm........ February 1–April 25...........................$150.00
TUESDAYS Gymnastics PK-JK Fall.....................3:00–3:45pm........ September 1–November 3............ $200.00 Gymnastics PK-JK Spring...............3:00–3:45pm........ January 19–March 29...................... $200.00 Quickstart Tennis Fall I.....................3:30–4:15pm.......... September 15–October 20.............$180.00 Quickstart Tennis Fall II....................3:30–4:15pm.......... November 3–December 8..............$180.00 Quickstart Tennis Spring.................3:30–4:15pm.......... January 19–February 23..................$180.00
WEDNESDAYS PK Pre-Ballet Fall...............................2:00–2:30pm........ September 8–November 18...........$180.00 JK Pre-Ballet Fall................................2:45–3:15pm.......... September 8–November 18...........$180.00 PK Pre-Ballet Spring.........................2:00–2:30pm........ January 26–April 6............................$180.00 JK Pre-Ballet Spring.........................2:45–3:15pm.......... January 26–April 6............................$180.00 Sing, Dance, Play Fall.......................2:00–2:30pm........ September 9–November 11............$150.00 Sing, Dance, Play Spring.................2:00–2:30pm........ January 27–April 6.............................$150.00 Bee Notes Fall.....................................2:30–3:00pm........ September 9–November 11............$150.00 Bee Notes Spring...............................2:30–3:00pm........ January 27–April 6.............................$150.00 Taekwondo PK-K................................2:15–2:45pm.......... September 16–April 6......................$350.00
THURSDAYS Girl Time Book Club..........................3:30–4:30pm........................................................$20 each session 93 in My Family: September 17
I’m Not Afraid/Haunted House: October 15
The Girl/Wore Too Much: November 19
How to Babysit a Grandma: December 10
The Mitten Tree: January 21
The True Story/Three Little Pigs: February 18
The Lorax: March 17
Fancy Nancy, Spring Fashion Fling: April 21
One Tiny Turtle: May 12 Busy Bee Builders .............................3:15–4:15pm.....................................................$75.00 each session Math Mobiles: September 3, 10, 17 Robots: November 5, 12, 19 Authors/Illustrators: February 4, 11, 18 Amazing Mazes: April 7, 14, 21 Yoga Kids Fall......................................3:00–3:45pm........ September 10–November 19.........$150.00 Yoga Kids Spring................................3:00–3:45pm........ January 21–March 31.........................$150.00 Cheer Nation Fall...............................3:00–3:45pm........ September 10–November 19.........$150.00 Cheer Nation Spring.........................3:00–3:45pm........ January 21–March 31.........................$150.00
FRIDAYS Globetrotting Girls Events..............3:00–4:00pm.................................................$20.00 each session China’s Kite Festival: September 18 Kenya’s Camel Derby: November 6 India’s Elephant Festival: February 19 Mexico’s Cinco de Mayo: April 29
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SATURDAYS Frozen Ballet/PK Fall........................10:00–10:45am..... August 29–October 31................$140.00 Frozen Ballet/JK Fall.........................11:00–11:45am........ August 29–October 31................$140.00 Frozen Ballet/PK Spring.................10:00–10:45am..... April 2–May 21................................$140.00 Frozen Ballet/JK Spring..................11:00–11:45am........ April 2–May 21................................$140.00
ONE–TIME SPECIAL EVENTS Art for Heart’s Sake Events..................................................................................................................... free Mask Making at the Dixon...10:00–11:30am...... October 3 Little Free Library....................12:30–1:45pm........ January 9
grades K–4 daily classes MONDAYS
Hogwarts Defense Against Dark................ 3:30–4:30pm............ November 2–December 7... $100.00 Hogwarts Herbology...................................... 3:30–4:30pm............ April 4–May 9...........................$100.00 Endeavors: Signpost Jr. Fall........................... 3:30–4:30pm............ September 14–Nov 16.....................free Endeavors: Signpost Jr. Spring.................... 3:30–4:30pm............ February 1–April 25.........................free Ballet I..................................................................... 3:15–3:45pm.............. September 9–April 14........... $360.00 Ballet II................................................................... 3:15–4:00pm............. September 9–April 14........... $360.00 Fourth & Fifth Grade Guitar........................... 3:15–4:00pm............. September 21–April 11........... $350.00 Group Strings Level I........................................ 3:30–4:00pm........... September 14–May 2 ........... $350.00 Group Strings Level II....................................... 4:00–4:30pm........... September 14–May 2 ........... $350.00 Pottery K-2 Fall................................................... 3:45–4:45pm............ September 14–Nov 16...........$200.00 Pottery K-2 Spring............................................ 3:45–4:45pm............ February 1–April 25...............$200.00 Drawing & Painting 3-4: Animals & Pets.. 3:00–4:00pm........... September 7–October 12.....$100.00 Draw/Paint 3-4: Landscapes/Acrylics....... 3:00–4:00pm........... October 19–Nov 30................$100.00 Draw/Paint 3-4: Self-Portraits...................... 3:00–4:00pm........... January 11–February 22........$100.00 Draw/Paint 3-4: Landscapes/Watercolor... 3:00–4:00pm........... February 29–April 11..............$100.00 Dance IV................................................................ 4:00–5:15pm ........... September 8–April 14........... $560.00 Ballet III.................................................................. 4:00–5:15pm............. September 9–April 14........... $560.00 Beginning Guitar Intensive............................ 3:00–3:45pm............ August 31–September 16.....$100.00
TUESDAYS Endeavors: Book Club Fall I........................... 3:15–4:00pm............. September 8–October 13..............free Endeavors: Book Club Fall II.......................... 3:15–4:00pm............. November 3–December 8............free Endeavors: Book Club Spring I..................... 3:15–4:00pm............. January 12–February 16.................free Endeavors: Book Club Spring II................... 3:15–4:00pm............. March 15–April 19..............................free Taste/China: Chrysanthemum Festival..... 3:30–4:30pm............ October 20.........................................free Taste/China:Dragon Boat Festival............... 12:15–1:45pm............. May 10...................................................free Girl Scouts............................................................ 3:15–4:15pm............... September–April.......................$50.00 Group Strings Level III...................................... 3:30–4:15pm............. September 15–April 19......... $350.00 Monthly Scrapbooking Club.......................... 3:30–5:00pm........... September 15–May 10... $30/session Wings Gymnastics K-4 Fall............................ 4:00–5:00pm........... September 1–Nov 3...............$200.00 Wings Gymnastics K-4 Spring...................... 4:00–5:00pm........... January 19–March 29............$200.00 Power Tumbling Fall......................................... 3:30–5:00pm........... November 10–Dec 15..............$125.00 Power Tumbling Spring................................... 3:30–5:00pm........... April 5–May 3.............................$125.00 Running Clinic Fall............................................. 3:00–4:00pm........... August 25–Sept 15.................... $75.00 Running Clinic Spring....................................... 3:00–4:00pm........... May 3–May 24............................ $75.00 Lacrosse Clinic 1-4............................................. 3:30–5:00pm........... January 5–19...................$25 each day Quickstart Tennis Fall I..................................... 3:30–4:15pm............. September 15–Oct 20........... $180.00 Quickstart Tennis Fall II.................................... 3:30–4:15pm............. November 3–Dec 8................ $180.00 Quickstart Tennis Spring................................. 3:30–4:15pm............. January 19–Feb 23.................. $180.00 K Pre-Ballet Fall.................................................. 3:15–3:45pm.............. September 8–Nov 18............. $180.00 K Pre-Ballet Spring............................................ 3:15–3:45pm.............. January 26–April 6................. $180.00 Dance IV................................................................ 4:00–5:15pm ........... September 9–April 14........... $560.00 Intramural Soccer K-3...................................... 3:15–4:00pm............. October 13–Nov 12...........................free Intramural Volleyball 1-3.................................. 3:15–4:00pm............. February 9–March 17......................free
Intramural Basketball 1–2................................ 3:15–4:00pm............ March 29–April 27............................free Intramural Basketball 3-4............................... 4:00–4:45pm........... March 29–April 27............................free
WEDNESDAYS Endeavors: Bee Sharp...................................... 2:00–2:45pm............ September 2–April 13.....................free Second & Third Grade Guitar........................ 3:00–3:45pm............ September 16–March 30..... $350.00 Bee Notes Fall..................................................... 2:30–3:00pm........... September 9–Nov 11.............. $150.00 Bee Notes Spring............................................... 2:30–3:00pm........... January 27–April 6.................. $150.00 Pottery K-2 Fall................................................... 2:00–3:00pm........... September 9–Nov 18............$200.00 Pottery K-2 Spring............................................ 2:00–3:00pm........... January 13–March 23............$200.00 Pottery 3-8 Fall................................................... 3:00–4:00pm........... September 9–Nov 18............$200.00 Pottery 3-8 Spring............................................. 3:00–4:00pm........... January 13–March 23............$200.00 Taekwondo PK-K................................................ 2:15–2:45pm.............. September 16–April 6........... $350.00 Taekwondo 1-6.................................................... 2:45–3:30pm............ September 16–April 6........... $350.00 Intramural Basketball K................................... 2:00–2:45pm............ March 30–April 27...........................free Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit ......................... 3:15–4:30pm............. September 9–30....................... $25.00 Beatrix Potter: Benjamin Bunny.................. 3:15–4:30pm............. October 21–November 18....... $25.00 Beatrix Potter: Tom Kitten............................. 3:15–4:30pm............. April 20–May 18......................... $25.00
THURSDAYS Girl Time Book Club.......................................... 3:30–4:30pm...........................................$20.00 each session 93 in My Family: September 17
I’m Not Afraid/Haunted House: October 15
The Girl/Wore Too Much: November 19
How to Babysit a Grandma: December 10
The Mitten Tree: January 21
The True Story/Three Little Pigs: February 18
The Lorax: March 17
Fancy Nancy, Spring Fashion Fling: April 21
One Tiny Turtle: May 12 Busy Bee Builders ............................................. 3:15–4:15pm.............................................. $75.00 each session Math Mobiles: September 3, 10, 17 Robots: November 5, 12, 19 Authors/Illustrators: February 4, 11, 18 Amazing Mazes: April 7, 14, 21 Endeavors: Digital Design Fall Session..... 3:15–4:00pm............. September 10–November 19.......free Endeavors: Naturalist’s Club Spring.......... 3:15–4:00pm............. January 28–April 28........................free Endeavors: We Do Robotics......................... 3:15–4:00pm............. September 10–April 28..................free DI: Rising Stars!................................................... 3:30–4:30pm............ September 24–Feb 25.......... $150.00 Theatre Workshops........................................... 3:15–5:00pm...........................................$125.00 each session Fall I: A Bad Case of Stripes..................... 3:15–5:00pm............. September 3–October 15 Fall II: Schoolhouse Rock.......................... 3:15–5:00pm............. October 29–December 10 Spring I: The Giving Tree........................... 3:15–5:00pm............. January 21–February 25 Spring II: Cinderella..................................... 3:15–5:00pm............. March 17–April 21 First Grade/Beginning Guitar....................... 3:00–3:45pm............ January 21–March 31...............$175.00 Sew Fun Club Fall 1–4...................................... 3:30–4:30pm........................................... $75.00 each session Gift to Give Projects: October 1–22 Scarves and Hats Galore: January 14–28 Fun In the Sun Projects: March 17–31
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grades K–4 continued . . . THURSDAYS, continued Yoga Kids Fall...................................................... 3:00–3:45pm............ September 10–Nov 19........... $150.00 Yoga Kids Spring................................................ 3:00-3:45pm............ January 21–March 31.............. $150.00 Cheer Nation Fall............................................... 3:00-3:45pm............ September 10–Nov 19........... $150.00 Cheer Nation Spring......................................... 3:00-3:45pm............ January 21–March 31.............. $150.00 Intramural Soccer K–3...................................... 3:15-4:00pm............. October 13–Nov 12...........................free Intramural Volleyball 1–3................................. 3:15-4:00pm............. February 9–March 17......................free Intramural Basketball 1–2................................ 3:15-4:00pm............. March 29–April 27............................free Intramural Basketball 3–4.............................. 4:00-4:45pm............ March 29–April 27............................free
FRIDAYS Globetrotting Girls Events.............................. 3:00-4:00pm..............................................$20.00 each event China’s Kite Festival: September 18 Kenya’s Camel Derby: November 6 India’s Elephant Festival: February 19 Mexico’s Cinco de Mayo: April 29 Mission 2 Space LEGO..................................... 3:15-4:15pm............... August 28–October 2.............. $85.00
Stop Motion Animation LEGO...................... 3:15–4:15pm................... Ocotber 16–Nov 20............ $130.00 Interesting Inventions LEGO......................... 3:15–4:15pm................... January 15–February 19...... $85.00 Sting Chess Club Fall........................................ 3:15–4:15pm................... September 11–Nov 20.........$175.00 Sting Chess Club Spring................................. 3:15–4:15pm................... January 22–April 22............$175.00
ONE–TIME CLASSES and SPECIAL EVENTS Shakespeare’s Birthday................................... 10:00am–noon............ April 23..........................................$1.00 Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day........... 4:00–5:30pm............... March 17...........................................free Sting Chess Tournament................................. 10:00am–4:00om...... October 3.................................$20.00 Art for Heart’s Sake Events....................................................................................................................................free Mask Making/Dixon.................................10:00–11:30am............ October 3 Little Free Library.....................................12:30–1:45pm.............. January 9 Digital Design for Families............................. 9:00-11:30am................ October 24...............................$50.00 Basketball Clinic 1–4......................................... 3:15-4:45pm.................. December 15...........................$40.00
grades 5–8 daily classes MONDAYS Fourth & Fifth Grade Guitar........................... 3:15–4:00pm............. Sept 21–April 11........................ $350.00 Draw/Paint 5–8: Animals & Pets.................. 4:00-5:00pm........... Sept 7–October 12..................$100.00 Draw/Paint 5–8: Landscapes/Acrylics....... 4:00-5:00pm........... October 19–Nov 30................$100.00 Drawing & Painting 5-8: Self-Portraits...... 4:00-5:00pm........... January 11–Feb 22...................$100.00 Draw/Paint 5–8: Landscapes/Watercolor....4:00-5:00pm........... February 29–April 11..............$100.00 Voices from the Dark........................................ 6:30–8:00pm........... March 14–23.......................................free Dance IV................................................................ 4:00–5:15pm ........... September 8–April 14........... $560.00 Hutchison Music Ensemble............................ 3:30–4:30pm............ September 9–May 3 $40 for non-Hutch students
TUESDAYS Taste of China: Chrysanthemum Fest....... 3:30–4:30pm............ October 20.........................................free Taste of China: Dragon Boat Fest............... 12:15-1:45pm.............. May 10...................................................free Girl Scouts............................................................ 3:15-4:15pm............... September–April.......................$50.00 Group Strings Level III...................................... 3:30-4:15pm.............. Sept 15–April 19....................... $350.00 Monthly Scrapbooking Club.......................... 3:30-5:00pm............ Sept 15–May 10.......$30 each session Power Tumbling Spring................................... 3:30-5:00pm............ April 5–May 3.............................$125.00 Dance IV................................................................ 4:00-5:15pm ............ September 8–April 14........... $560.00 Dance V................................................................. 4:00-5:15pm............. September 8–April 14........... $560.00 Just Bee................................................................. 3:15-4:00pm............. September 3–May 5........................free
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Bridge Club & Lessons..................................... 4:00–5:30pm........... August 26–December 16................ free Babysitting Basics............................................. 2:30–4:30pm............ November 11 and 18................... $60.00 Pottery 3-8 Fall................................................... 3:00–4:00pm........... September 9–Nov 18............. $200.00
Pottery 3–8 Spring............................................ 3:00–4:00pm........... January 13–March 23............. $200.00 Drawing Fall......................................................... 2:45–4:00pm........... September 9–Nov 18.............. $225.00 Drawing Spring................................................... 2:45–4:00pm........... January 20–March 30............ $225.00 Taekwondo 1–6................................................... 2:45–3:30pm............ September 16–April 6.............$350.00 Beatrix Potter: Peter Rabbit ......................... 3:15–4:30pm............. September 9–30.........................$25.00 Beatrix Potter: Benjamin Bunny.................. 3:15–4:30pm............. October 21–November 18.........$25.00 Beatrix Potter: Tom Kitten............................. 3:15–4:30pm............. April 20–May 18...........................$25.00
THURSDAYS Dance V................................................................. 4:00–5:15pm............. September 8–April 14........... $560.00 Just Bee................................................................. 3:15–4:00pm............. September 3–May 5........................free
FRIDAYS Stop Motion Animation LEGO...................... 3:15–4:15pm............... Ocotber 16–Novemebr 20... $130.00 Bright Ideas: Solar Ovens............................... 3:30–4:30pm............ November 6–13.......................... $25.00 Sting Chess Club Fall........................................ 3:15–4:15pm............... September 11–Nov 20............$175.00 Sting Chess Club Spring................................. 3:15–4:15pm............... January 22–April 22................$175.00
ONE–TIME CLASSES and SPECIAL EVENTS A License to Quill............................................... 9:30am–3:00pm..... January 30 and
1:30–4:00pm............ January 31 ................................... $75.00
Shakespeare’s Birthday................................... 10:00am–noon........ April 23..............................................$1.00 I Love My Laptop............................................... 3:45–4:30pm............ September 22....................................free Online Safety....................................................... 3:45–4:30pm............ October 19..........................................free Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day........... 4:00–5:30pm........... March 17...............................................free
grades 5–8 continued . . .
grades 9–12 daily classes
ONE–TIME CLASSES and SPECIAL EVENTS, continued
MONDAYS
Study Skills........................................................... 3:45–5:00pm............ September 22..............................$10.00
Voices from the Dark........................................ 6:30–8:00pm............... March 14–May 23..........................free Hutchison Music Ensemble............................ 3:30–4:30pm................ September 9–May 3 $40 for Non-Hutch students
Time Management............................................ 4:00–5:00pm........... September 24..............................$10.00 Sting Chess Tournament................................. 10:00am–4:00pm.. October 3.....................................$20.00
TUESDAYS
Art for Heart’s Sake Events....................................................................................................................................free Mask Making at the Dixon................... 10:00–11:30am......... October 3 Day of the Dead Altar Making........... 12:30–1:45pm............ October 24 Little Free Library.................................... 12:30–1:45pm............ January 9
Taste of China: Chrysanthemum Fest....... 3:30–4:30pm................ October 20.....................................free Taste of China: Dragon Boat Fest............... 12:15–1:45pm................. May 10...............................................free Monthly Scrapbooking Club.......................... 3:30–5:00pm............... Sept 15–May 10...$30 each session Dance V................................................................. 4:00–5:15pm................. September 8–April 14....... $560.00
The Courageous Actor..................................... 3:15–4:30pm............. January 5.............................................free
WEDNESDAYS
7th Annual MS Theatre Conference........... 3:00–8:00pm........... February 6................................... $25.00
Bridge Club & Lessons..................................... 4:00–5:30pm............... August 26–December 16...........free Drawing Fall......................................................... 2:45–4:00pm............... September 8–Nov 18.........$225.00 Drawing Spring................................................... 2:45–4:00pm............... January 20–March 30.......$225.00 Beatrix Potter Internship: Peter Rabbit ... 3:15–4:30pm................. September 9–30..........................free Beatrix Potter Internship: Benj Bunny....... 3:15–4:30pm................. October 21–November 18..........free Beatrix Potter Internship: Tom Kitten........ 3:15–4:30pm................. April 20–May 18............................free
The Yellow Boat Performance...................... 7:00pm....................... February 8..............pay what you can Digital Design for Families............................. 9:00–11:30am........... October 24..................................$50.00 Voice Master Class Fall Session.................... 3:30–4:30pm............ September 21...............................$10.00 Voice Master Class Spring Session............. 3:30–4:30pm............ January 11......................................$10.00 Basketball Pre-Season Clinic......................... 3:30–5:00pm........... October 15...........................................free Basketball Clinic 5–8......................................... 3:30–5:00pm........... December 17...............................$40.00 Lacrosse Pre-Season Clinic 5–8................... 3:30–5:00pm........... February 8 and 10............................free Lacrosse Beginners Clinic 5–8...................... 3:30–5:00pm........... February 1, 3, and 5.........................free MS Camp Cookout............................................ 5:30–8:30pm............ November 13...............................$20.00
THURSDAYS Dance V................................................................. 4:00-5:15pm................. September 8–April 14....... $560.00
ONE–TIME CLASSES and SPECIAL EVENTS Shakespeare’s Birthday................................... 10:00am–noon............ April 23..........................................$1.00 Sting Chess Tournament................................. 10:00am–4:00om...... October 3.................................$20.00 Hutch Leads Summit........................................ 8:00am–5:00pm........ November 6 and 8:00am–3:00pm........ November 7............................. $25.00 Art for Heart’s Sake Events....................................................................................................................................free Mask Making at the Dixon................... 10:00–11:30am............. October 3 Day of the Dead Altar Making........... 12:30–1:45pm................ October 24 Little Free Library.................................... 12:30–1:45pm................ January 9 The Yellow Boat Performance...................... 7:00pm........................... February 8..........pay what you can Digital Design for Families............................. 9:00–11:30am............... October 24...............................$50.00 Voice Master Class Fall.................................... 3:30–4:30pm................ September 21...........................$10.00 Voice Master Class Spring.............................. 3:30–4:30pm................ January 11..................................$10.00 College Audition Workshop Fall.................. 3:30–5:00pm............... September 29... $15 for non-Hutch College Audition Workshop Spring............ 3:30–5:00pm............... January 19.......... $15 for non-Hutch
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educators classes Community Partnership Roundtable... 8:15–9:30am............ September 21.............................................free Teaching and Learning Seminars......... 8:30–11:00am................................................. $25.00 each session Project Based Learning: October 23 Leadership for Every Student: November 13 1 : 1 Laptops The classroom Experience: January 22 Media Savvy.................................................. 3:30–4:30pm........... September 23............................................free New Memphis Institute............................. 5:00–6:30pm.......... September 22............................................free TAIS: Hands-on Blended Learning....... 10:00am–3:30pm.. October 22............................ Member $150/ Non-member $225 Dr. Lisa Damour Presentation................ 6:30pm...................... November 18..............................................free
parents daily classes A Novel Idea........................................................ 6:00–8:00pm............... January 14–February 4.....$100.00 Adult Yoga Fall Session................................... 4:00–5:00pm............... Sept 10–Nov 19..................... $150.00 Adult Yoga Spring Session............................. 4:00–5:00pm............... January 21–March 31.......... $150.00 Community Partnership Roundtable......... 8:15–9:30am................. September 21.................................free Dr. Lisa Damour Presentation....................... 6:30pm........................... November 18..................................free Self-Defense for Women Fall........................ 5:30–8:30pm................ September 22......................... $75.00 Self-Defense for Women Spring.................. 5:30–8:30pm................ April 12....................................... $75.00 The Art of Still Life Painting........................... 10:00am–3:00pm...............................$300.00 each session Flowers and Plants: October 13–15 Cups and Saucers: January 26–28 Antique Toys and Candy: March 8–10
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center for excellence application & registration fall • winter • spring 2015–2016 To register, please complete this application and return registration sheets with appropriate payments to Hutchison Center for Excellence, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119. Registrations are not accepted without class fees or payment as indicated. Refunds will not be given after the classes begin, except in cases of illness or emergency. Name __________________________________________________ Gender:
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Mother’s Name ______________________________________________________________ Father’s Name ______________________________________________________________ Home Address _______________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________ State ____ Zip ____________ Home Phone (_______)__________________________ Mother’s Cell Phone (_______)___________________________ Father’s Cell Phone (_______)___________________________ Mother’s Email ____________________________________________________________Father’s Email _________________________________________________________________ In the event a parent cannot be reached in case of emergency, please call: Name _____________________________________________________ Phone _(______)__________________ Doctor’s Name _____________________________________________________ Phone (______)___________________ Preferred Hospital ___________________________________ Does your child require any emergency medication (such as an Epipen)?
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If yes, what type of medication? ____________________________________________________
Please remember that if emergency medication such as an Epipen or inhaler is required, it must be provided to the Center for Excellence director. Please list any dietary restrictions, physical restrictions, or allergies ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Person(s) authorized to pick up my child (other than parents): Name _______________________________________________________________ Phone (______)__________________ How did you hear about Hutchison’s Center for Excellence? (check all that apply)
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q friend
q brochure
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I represent and warrant to Hutchison School that, except as otherwise stated above in writing, my child is in good health, both physically and mentally and is fully able to participate in all activities of Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and SPARK Programs. I, on behalf of myself, my spouse and my child, waive any and all claims and fully and finally release and discharge Hutchison School, Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs and their respective trustees, officers, employees, agents and representatives from any and all claims for personal injury, including death, and/or property damage arising out of or relating to my child’s participation in any and all activities at Hutchison School and/or arising out of or relating to Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs and hereby covenant and agree to hold harmless Hutchison School, Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs, its trustees, officers, employees, agents, and representatives from any and all claims, losses, damages, liability, or expenses arising out of, or in any way connected to, any alleged incident, injury, loss, damage or expense arising out of or resulting from such participation. In the event in the opinion of Hutchison School, Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and/or Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs or any of their trustees, officers, employees, agents or representatives, that my child is in need of medical care or treatment, if either parent or the listed emergency contact is not available, I give Hutchison School permission to transport my child to a hospital emergency room, a minor emergency facility, a physician or a nurse for care and/ or for treatment. I also give permission for my child to participate in any field trips included in the activities for which she/he is registered. I consent to Hutchison School’s right to use any photos taken during Center for Excellence and SPARK activities for future promotions, publications and other uses. I hereby acknowledge the receipt of the Center for Excellence and SPARK Programs Policies described in this brochure. I agree to abide by these policies and procedures, and I acknowledge my responsibility for the payment of all program fees described in the brochure.
Signature of Parent ___________________________________________________________________________________ Date ______/______/______
Please list the classes and seminars you or your student will be attending. Class/seminar #1: ___________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #2: ____________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #3: ___________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #4: ____________________________________________________________ Total amount enclosed for Center for Excellence offerings $________________
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admission
center for excellence 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 Center program activities.
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.
registration
Students should arrive on time and be picked up promptly at the end of each class. For the safety and security of all participants, girls and boys left unsupervised on campus after sessions will be escorted to Extended Care. Parents will be charged $15 each day. An additional charge of $5.00 each minute will be assessed for all SPARK campers remaining on campus after 6:05 pm.
Registration is required for each Center for Excellence offering. Sessions are filled on a first-come basis. Please enroll early. Any registrations received after a class has reached capacity will be returned with a full refund. Mail the following to Hutchison Center for Excellence Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119: 1. Completed registration form 2. Payment in full for each selected session Online registration is also available. Please visit our website at hutchisonschool.org. Once a registration has been received and processed, a confirmation will be emailed to the address listed on the registration form. Please note that registrations are not accepted without the appropriate payment.
payment and fees
Center for Excellence fees as indicated include all activities and supplies unless otherwise noted. Payments for Center for Excellence sessions are due in full at the time of registration.
Hutchison welcomes qualified students of any race, color, creed, or ethnic origin.
Payments can be made by VISA®, MasterCard®, or check made payable to Hutchison School. Hutchison students may apply payments to their student accounts.
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refund policy
Center for Excellence fees 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 office 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
transportation and supervision attendance discontinuation
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. Students are expected to adhere to the policies and procedures of the School, as well as the Center for Excellence program. 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.
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.
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 is located on the first floor in the Dobbs Center.
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