Hutchison Summer 2015 Center for Excellence and SPARK catalog

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Center for Excellence & SPARK Summer Camp


Welcome ...

TO A SUMMER FULL OF FUN­— two programs, one beautiful campus!

How it works ...

Center for Excellence (CFE) offers one-time events and weeklong skillbuilding workshops and clinics, available individually or in combination with SPARK Day Camp. SPARK is a coed day camp available from May 27 through August 8, with fun weekly themes that add spark to your child’s summer!

Plan your summer fun now! 1 2

Choose the weeks you or your child plan to attend.

Check out the SPARK weekly themes for your child and/or find a session offered by the CFE. Lunch is included for SPARK campers; if a camper chooses to participate in a CFE program in addition to SPARK, he or she will eat with the counselors in the dining hall between activities.

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MIX AND MATCH! Take advantage of crossover discounts if your child attends the day camp and also wants to participate in some of the CFE offerings.

Don’t forget to check out the CFE offerings for all ages, including those in the parent section for yourself!

Tracey Zerwig Ford Lisa Campbell Center for Excellence Director 901.507.2460 tford@hutchisonschool.org

SPARK Director 901.762.6674 lcampbell@hutchisonschool.org


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C E N T E R FO R E XCELLENCE community learning at Hutchison

irene leatherman orgill Scholars Academy................................................ 2 Offering a wide range of enriching academic classes, workshops, and speakers.

Abigail Ware Williams Leadership institute................................................. 8 Training the next generation of leaders through classes, workshops, off-site sessions, and community service opportunities.

mary miles loveless arts academy.. ................................................................ 1 0 Providing a broad range of artistic offerings for ages from pre-kindergarten to adults.

Margaret celeste cates sports academy.. .................................................... 14 Offering skill-building clinics in addition to hosting inspiring speakers from the industry. Private training opportunities are also offered.

edna kIMBROUGH crain educators institute................................................. 15 Training area educators with professional development through classes, workshops, and speakers.

bernice hederman hussey parent center...................................................... 16 Providing a network for parents to learn about trends concerning today’s children, to discuss best parenting practices, and to obtain training in technology.

b ac k-to - s chool cl ass es for hutchison girls .............................................................................................

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s pa rk s u m m er camps

Eleven weeks of summer fun for girls and boys....................................... 17

Providing a full and enriching program of summer fun!

DAY C A M P

CFE /S pa r k w e e k ly sc hedule s ..................................................................................... 18 CFE /S pa r k g e n e r a l i nformation . ............................................................................ 22 CFE /S pa r k r e g ist r at ion form ................................................................................... 24

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This symbol throughout is a quick reference to denote girls-only classes/workshops.

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Orgill

Scholars Academy

humanities AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INSTITUTE For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Investigate how government works on a national, state, and local level. Field trips and guest speakers will help dispel fact from fiction about campaigning, city and county governments, and political parties.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Tuesday–Thursday, July 7–9; 10:00 am–2:30 pm Ronnie Robinson upper school history teacher $125

ADVANCED PLACEMENT US HISTORY WORKSHOP For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Gain insight and an overview of the Advanced Placement course for high school students.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Ronnie Robinson upper school history teacher $125

This symbol throughout is a quick reference to denote girls-only classes/workshops.

MAZE RUNNER MEETS MINECRAFT BOOK CLUB MASHUP

WRITERS CAFÉ

✤ For girls entering grades 5–8

Gain an interest in writing and compose various genres of writing. Don’t delay­—sign up WRITE away!

For girls and boys entering grades 2–4

date/time: instructor:

Jennifer Futrell middle school language

arts teacher

date/time: instructor:

$150

Alicia Glenn lower school teacher Jennifer Futrell middle school language

arts teacher

cost:

$150

cost:

Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 9:00 am–noon

HOGWARTS AT HUTCHISON: THE WORLD OF HARRY POTTER For girls and boys entering grades 2–5 date/time: instructor:

Katharine Kent lower school teacher

Lucy Wesson lower school science teacher

cost:

$150

Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 9:00 am–noon

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm

AMERICAN GIRL DOLLS: JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

✤ For girls entering grades 1–3 date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 8–12; 9:00 am–noon Heather Golden kindergarten teacher $150

FANCY NANCY BOOK CLUB

✤ For girls entering grades K–2 date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 9:00 am–noon Lauren Perry kindergarten teacher $150

WRITERS FOR LIFE

AMERICA’S BIRTHDAY

For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 and 9–12

For girls and boys entering grades 1–4

Develop a strategy for writing concise sentences leading to well-formed descriptive paragraphs. Sharpen reading and comprehension skills for more effective analysis.

Explore the founding of our country and its history. Throw the ultimate birthday party.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

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Monday–Thursday, July 27–30; 9:00 am-noon

Grades 6–8: Monday–Friday, July 27–July 31; 10:00 am-noon Grades 9–2: Monday–Friday, July 27–August 7; 1:00–3:00 pm Pat Kelly former upper school English teacher Grades 6–8: $150; Grades 9–12: $200

date/time:

Monday–Thursday, June 29–July 2; 1:00–3:00 pm

instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$75


science, technology, engineering, and math STEM SUMMER INSTITUTE: SUSTAINABILITY

✤ For girls entering grades 4–6 Join the STEM Summer Institute to design and engineer a sustainable handwashing station for the Hutchison Farm.

date/time: instructor:

Meggan Meakin Hutchison horticulturist

Lucy Wesson lower school science teacher

cost:

$175

Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 9:00 am–noon

LAB RATS: SCIENCE SEMINAR

PIRATE ADVENTURE: THE LOST TREASURE

BUILDING MATH SKILLS

Discover what science speaks to you in this four-day, labintensive camp. Over the four days we will perform a biology lab, a chemistry lab, a physics lab, and a genetics lab. You will get a taste for the different scientific domains while experiencing what a high school lab course requires.

For girls and boys entering grades JK–1

date/time:

Monday–Thursday, June 29–July 2; 10:00 am–noon

date/time: instructor: cost:

For girls and boys entering grades 8–9

instructor: cost:

date/time:

Monday–Thursday, June 22–25; 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

Paige Gillespie upper school science teacher

cost:

$75

$150

ENGINEERING BOOTCAMP For girls and boys entering grades 7–12 Come learn about the field of engineering and how it interacts with our everyday lives with a set of fun, hands-on projects and design challenges.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Explore the high seas and learn pirate history, archeology, and cartography.

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm Matt Braby upper school science teacher $175, includes supplies

ZOO CREW! For girls and boys entering grades PK–K Each day we will read a fun book about a zoo animal, learn about its natural habitat, and express our creativity in arts and crafts.

date/time: instructor: cost:

For girls and boys entering grades JK–K Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 9:00–10:30 am Jean Demere kindergarten teacher $100

MOUTHWATERING MATH For girls and boys entering grades K–2 Review measurement, graphing, fractions, and geometry while whipping up some yummy treats!

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 22–26; 9:00 am–noon Heather Golden kindergarten teacher $150

Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 9:00 am–noon

PRE–ALGEBRA REVIEW/ INTRO TO ALGEBRA

Kate Oates pre-kindergarten teacher

For girls and boys entering Algebra I

$150

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 11:00 am–12:30 pm Nikki Wheaton upper school math teacher $125

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MAKE IT OR BREAK IT INVENTORS CAMP For inventors of all ages starting at grade 1 Take it apart, rearrange it, make it from scratch, or improve it! Explore how things work and create something unique!

dates/times: Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 1:00–4:00 pm instructor: Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

SEW FUN For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Repurpose clothes into new fashion statements and create festive items for your bedroom. Learn sewing basics and put your math skills to use.

dates/times: Monday–Friday, June 8–12; 1:00–4:00 pm instructor: Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

STEM FAMILY ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON, DC For families Travel to Washington, DC, with two Hutchison teachers and learn all about science, technology, engineering, and math advancements through tours and hands-on workshops. History side trips are also on the itinerary! For more information email tford@hutchisonschool.org.

dates/times: Monday–Friday, June 15–19 host: Hutchison staff cost: around $1,400 per person

further studies STUDY HABITS AND NOTE TAKING For girls and boys entering grades 5–7 date/time:

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instructor: cost:

Monday–Thursday, July 27–30; 9:00 am–10:30 am Kim O’Bar middle school learning specialist $110

world languages SPANISH REVIEW For girls and boys entering grades 9–11 date/time:

instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 27–July 31; 10:00–11:00 am Rosa Carter upper school Spanish teacher $75

PICASSO PROJECT For girls and boys entering grades 3–8 Language immersion meets art instruction in this “fusion” experience. Explore Picasso, Dali, and Goya and learn techniques to create pieces in the style of these renowned artists. Classes will be conducted entirely in Spanish; basic language skills are required.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 9:00 am–noon Tammy Williamson Spanish instructor $150

CONVERSATION AND COOKING: TASTE OF SPAIN For girls and boys entering grades 6–9 Classes will be conducted entirely in Spanish; basic language skills are required.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 1:00–4:00 pm Rosa Carter upper school Spanish teacher $175

CONVERSATION AND COOKING: TASTE OF CHINA For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Classes will be conducted primarily in Chinese with vocabulary and comprehension assistance by the teacher; basic language skills are required.

date/time: instructor:

Lynn Tian lower and middle school

Chinese teacher

cost:

$175

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm


STUDY ABROAD IN SPOLETO, ITALY For Hutchison girls ages 15–18 Spoleto Study Abroad Summer Session is a 25-day hands-on immersion program in the arts and humanities for Hutchison girls, ages 15–18, interested in vocal and instrumental music (strings), visual arts, photography, drama, and creative writing. The program offers girls who wish to grow academically, artistically, and personally an opportunity to step into the cultural and artistic heritage of Italy. In addition to developing their artistic talent in the enriching hands-on studio workshops and classes, girls will take twice-weekly day trips to cities such as Florence, Tivoli, and Orvieto. Please contact Tracey Zerwig Ford at tford@hutchison school.org to request more information on this program.

dates: host: cost:

July 9–August 2 Spoleto Study Abroad staff $5,850 (airfare not included)

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creativity café week

innovation lab camps

GSI: GIRLS SPY INSTITUTE

SEW FUN

For girls entering grades 5–8

For girls and boys entering grades 3–6

Explore disguises, code breaking, laser mazes, and more.

Repurpose clothes into new fashion statements and create festive items for your bedroom. Learn sewing basics and put your math skills to use.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 1:00–4:00 pm Kim Sanders actor $150

3D PRINTERS AND GAME DESIGN For girls and boys grades 4–8 Explore strategic thinking and design your own board games and game pieces.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Tuesday–Thursday, June 16–18; 1:00–4:00 pm Jennifer Stover technology integrationist $75

MAKE IT OR BREAK IT INVENTORS CAMP For inventors of all ages starting at grade 1 Take it apart, rearrange it, make it from scratch, or improve it. Explore how things work and create something unique!

dates/times: Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 1:00–4:00 pm instructor: Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

dates/times: Monday–Friday, June 8–12;

1:00–4:00 pm

instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

SHAKIN’ THE SUMMERTIME BLUES CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Learn basic guitar chords and write your own blues songs.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm Clay Ayers musician and songwriter $150

DISNEY MUSIC CABARET For girls and boys entering grades 2–5

ENGINEERING: RELAX, IT’S ONLY ROCKET SCIENCE For girls and boys entering grades 2–5 date/time:

instructor: cost:

Monday–Thursday, June 29–July 2; 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor: cost:

Jason Bell vocal coach and music director Kim Sanders actor and dancer

cost:

$150

LEMONADE STAND$

$120

For girls and boys entering grades 1–4

For girls and boys entering grades K–2

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 9:00 am–noon

Lucy Wesson lower school teacher

WEDO LEGO® ROBOTICS date/time:

date/time: instructor:

Monday–Friday, July 6–10; 9:00 am–noon Lucy Wesson lower school teacher $150

Create a lemonade recipe, design a stand, and market your product through branding a logo, jingle, and commercial.

date/time: instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 9:00 am–noon

WRITERS CAFÉ For girls and boys entering grades 2–4 Gain skills in writing and compose various genres of writing.

date/time: instructor:

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm

Alicia Glenn lower school teacher Jennifer Futrell middle school language

arts teacher

cost:

$150

FILMMAKING For girls and boys entering grades 3–5 and 6–8 Learn how to storyboard an idea, set up, and shoot using digital cameras. Edit and screen your own original films. 6


back-to-school classes for Hutchison girls

is july 13–17 dates/times: Grades 3–5: Monday–Friday, July 6–10;

9:00 am–noon Grades 6–8: Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm

These classes will help your daughter transition smoothly and with confidence to her next grade level at Hutchison.

instructor:

Nick Simpson upper school film teacher

and filmmaker

KIDS CONNECTION CAMP

cost:

$150

For Hutchison girls entering pre-kindergarten

WRITING FOR DIGITAL MEDIA For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 Explore your creative voice through writing and digital design as you create and curate your blog.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Session I: Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 9:00 am–noon Session II: Monday–Friday, July 27–July 31; 9:00 am–noon Missy Prewitt pre-kindergarten teacher $150 per session

date/time: instructor:

Nick Simpson upper school film teacher

and filmmaker

cost:

JUMP INTO JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN

$100

For Hutchison girls entering junior kindergarten

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 10:00 am–noon

DESIGNERS WORKSHOP For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 and 5–8 Design and make your own lamp, repurpose yard sale finds, and alter furniture designs.

dates/times: Grades 3–6: Monday–Friday, June 8–12;

9:00 am–noon Grades 5–8: Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

DIGITAL STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 Spend the week in the photography studio learning lighting and camera techniques for portrait, product, and fashion photography.

date/time: instructor: cost:

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 9:00 am–noon Joy Morrow junior kindergarten teacher $150

TAKE OFF TO THIRD GRADE SAIL INTO KINDERGARTEN

For Hutchison girls entering grade 3

For Hutchison girls entering kindergarten

date/time: instructor: cost:

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 9:00 am–noon Lauren Perry kindergarten teacher

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 9:00 am–noon Wendy Dunlap third grade teacher $150

$150

FLY INTO FOURTH GRADE BRUSH UP FOR FIRST GRADE

For Hutchison girls entering grade 4

For Hutchison girls entering grade 1

date/time: instructor: cost:

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 9:00 am–noon Heather Golden kindergarten teacher

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 9:00 am–noon Nancy Fields fourth grade teacher $150

$150

A GIRL’S GUIDE TO MIDDLE SCHOOL

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 9:00 am–noon

CRUISIN’ INTO SECOND GRADE

Clay Ayers photographer

For Hutchison girls entering grade 2

For Hutchison girls entering grade 5 and middle school girls new to Hutchison

$150

date/time: instructor: cost:

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 9:00 am–noon Jean Demere first grade teacher $150

Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 9:30 am–noon Vicki Koehn fifth grade teacher $150

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Williams

leadership institute

SUMMER INTERNSHIPS For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Please contact the Center office at (901) 507–2460 for an application packet.

date/time:

Mondays–Fridays, June 1–July 31; 8:45 am–4:15 pm

coordinator: Tracey Zerwig Ford Center for Excellence

Director

cost:

free

PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATE 101 For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Every leader needs to be able to convey messages successfully. Join us for a three-day hands-on seminar focusing on communication skills and debate, led by industry experts.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Wednesday and Thursday, May 27–28; noon–4:00 pm Natalie Pettey upper school English teacher $50

BEHIND THE SCENES IN BUSINESS For Hutchison girls entering grades 9–12 Want to know more about how the financial world works? Thinking of starting your own business? Spend four afternoons with the Hutchison Leads team exploring the business world through field trips, speakers, and activities.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Thursday, June 8–11; 12:30–4:00 pm Rachel Dunn–Rankin, Hutchison Leads staff $25

“let’s innovate” workshops

Top ideas in each workshop will be eligible as finalists in the Let’s Innovate program and will continue to work with Mr. Farrow for a launching in a fledging business or social venture. These entrepreneurs will have mentors and a platform to launch their ideas in a public space.

INNOVATE WORKSHOP: ENTREPRENEURSHIP For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Ever wanted to know how to start a business? Learn how to take a great idea from the launch phase through business strategies, budgeting, test marketing, and pitching your ideas. You also will get to identify and generate solutions through case studies, expert interviews, and collaboration. Those with the best ideas move on to a six-month finalist program led by Hardy Farrow, where they will actually launch ideas.

date/time: instructor:

Monday–Friday, June 22–26; 9:00 am–noon

Hardy Farrow educator and recipient of National Teach for America Innovation Award

cost:

$150

INNOVATE WORKSHOP: NONPROFIT/SOCIAL IMPACT For girls and boys entering grades 9–12 Have a great idea on how to improve Memphis? Not sure how to start? Come learn the basics of nonprofits and social ventures by engaging in customer discovery, market research, public speaking, and budgeting. By the end of this workshop series, you will be able to measure the tangible impact of your idea! Those with the best ideas move on to a six-month finalist program led by Hardy Farrow, where they will actually launch ideas.

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date/time: instructor:

Hardy Farrow educator and recipient of

National Teach for America Innovation Award

cost:

$150

Monday–Friday, June 22–26; 1:00–4:00 pm


LAUNCH!

✤ For girls entering grades 6–8 Explore how ideas and dreams transform into businesses by developing a product prototype, branding and marketing your product, and presenting with your team before a panel of experts. Learn the ins and outs of budgeting, designing, and manufacturing your ideas.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 9:00 am–3:00 pm Hutchison staff and guest speakers $125

ROBERT F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTORS WORKSHOP: VOICES FROM THE DARK For girls and boys entering grades 8–12 and theatre educators Explore social change using theatre and the Speak Truth To Power script. Mount a touring performance for area schools. For more information, contact Tracey Zerwig Ford at tford@ hutchisonschool.org.

dates/times: Monday–Wednesday, July 27–29;

1:00–3:30 pm

instructor: cost:

Kennedy Center Teaching Artist $25

LEMONADE STAND$ For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 Create a lemonade recipe, design a stand, and market your product through branding with a logo, jingle, and commercial.

dates/times: Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 9:00 am–noon instructor: Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

MIDDLE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP SPEECH WRITING WORKSHOP

✤ For Hutchison girls entering grades 6–8 date/time: instructor: cost:

Wednesday, August 5; 1:00–3:00 pm Hollis Ligon middle school assistant head free

TEA TIME WITH MRS. PERRY

✤ For girls entering grades K–2 date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 1:00–4:00 pm Lauren Perry kindergarten teacher $150

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Loveless

arts academy

visual art

ARTRAGEOUS! Pencils, Painting, Paper and More! For girls and boys entering grade JK and K–1

SUMMER ART INTENSIVE

date/times: Monday–Friday, June 15–19

For girls and boys entering grades 9–12

Grade JK: 9:00 am–noon Grades K–1: 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor: cost:

Kristi Duckworth ceramist and painter

This course is a two–week intensive designed to further equip you with drawing skills needed to pursue higher level art courses. Hutchison girls may take this course for ½ credit. Because drawing is the foundation of visual art, this class will predominately focus on advancing drawing skills. Various mediums will be used including charcoal, pastel, ink, collage, and paint. Most of the class will be spent drawing from life, which is invaluable in the art education process.

date/time:

$150

MOSAIC TILE ART For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 and 5–8 date/time:

Monday–Friday, August 3–7 Grades 1–4: 9:00 am–noon Grades 5–8: 1:00–4:00 pm

Monday–Friday, June 15–26; 8:30 am–3:30 pm

Jeanette Leake middle and upper school art teacher and painter

cost:

instructors: Kristi Duckworth ceramist and painter cost: $150

$985

instructor:

DRAWING AND PAINTING

HAND-BUILDING POTTERY TECHNIQUES

For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 and 5–8

For girls and boys entering grades 1–4

date/time:

date/time: instructor: cost:

Session I: Session II:

Monday–Friday, June 8–19 Grades 1–4: 1:00–4:00 pm Grades 5–8: 9:00 am–noon Monday–Friday, July 27–31 Grades 1–4: 9:00 am–noon Grades 5–8: 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor: cost:

Dana Harris painter and teaching artist

Session I: $250 (two weeks) Session II: $150 (one week)

Monday–Friday, June 8–19; 9:00 am–noon Liz Turvaville painter and ceramist $250

POTTERY ON THE WHEEL For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 8–19; 1:00–4:00 pm Liz Turvaville painter and ceramist $250

DIGITAL STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHY For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 date/time: instructor: cost: 10

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 9:00 am–noon Clay Ayers photographer $150

DESIGNERS WORKSHOP For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 and 5–8 Design and make your own lamp, repurpose yard sale finds, and alter furniture designs.

dates/times: Monday–Friday

Grades 3–6: June 8–12; 9:00 am –noon Grades 5–8: July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150


CHILDREN’S BALLET THEATER PERFORMANCE CAMP: featuring CBT Nutcracker and The Cinderella Ballet For girls and boys entering grades K–12 Attend daily ballet, jazz, and lyrical classes. Pointe work is included for older dancers. Learn classical choreography from the beautiful Cinderella Ballet and from the CBT Nutcracker. Outside play is included, and each day dancers will have free time to prepare for the CBT Talent show night on the Hutchison stage! This camp prepares students for the annual production of the Children’s Ballet Theater Nutcracker on the GPAC stage held each December. The camp will culminate in an exciting performance of classical and contemporary dance onstage for friends and family. Early care is provided by CBT starting at 8:00 am. Aftercare is available through the SPARK program until 6:00 pm. For more information visit www.BalletChildren.com or email info@balletchildren.com.

date/time:

instructor:

cost:

Monday–Friday, June 22–26 Grades K–1: 9:00 am-noon Grades 2–12 Beginner/Intermediate: 9:00 am–3:00 pm Mary Van Dyke former ballerina and artistic director; Cami Curran, Alyssa Abbas, Nora Curran, Anna Palazola, and Erin Walter CBT faculty

Grades K–1: $165 Grades 2–12: $250

DANCE ENSEMBLE: ALL AROUND THE WORLD

performing arts BOOKS & BALLET

✤ For girls entering grades PK–K date/time: instructor:

Louisa Koeppel dancer, teacher, and

choreographer

cost:

$150

✤ For girls entering grades 5–9 date/time: instructor:

Louisa Koeppel dancer, teacher, and

choreographer

cost:

$175

Monday–Friday, June 8–12; 1:00–4:00 pm

AERIAL CIRCUS CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 1–8 Learn beginning and intermediate skills on aerial hammocks, aerial silks, aerial trapeze, and aerial lyra (hoop). Explore contact improv, human juggling, and learn how to develop performance characters for routines.

dates/times: Monday–Friday; 8:00 am–noon

Session I: June 8–12 Session II: June 15–19

instructor:

Val Russell Owner of Valeria’s Wings, Push Pilates, and Memphis Aerial Arts

cost:

$180

COLLAGE DANCE COLLECTIVE For girls and boys ages 8–20 Hutchison will host Collage Dance Collective Summer Intensive again this year. Camp runs July 6–18. To find out more about this dance training opportunity and to sign up, please check the Collage website at www.collagedance.org.

date/time:

Monday–Friday, July 6–18

BOOK END THEATRE For girls and boys entering grades JK–1 Explore characters from your favorite books.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 22–26; 9:00–noon Kim Sanders actor and dancer $150

PINOCCHIO THEATRE CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 2–6 Advanced and beginning actors build skills and mount a showcase of a classic story.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 8–19; 1:00–4:00 pm Kim Sanders actor and dancer $250

Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 9:00 am–noon

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For more information contact Tracey Zerwig Ford, at tford@ hutchisonschool.org.

date/time:

instructor: cost:

Monday–Wednesday, July 27–29; 1:00–3:30 pm Kennedy Center teaching artist $25

SING, DANCE, PLAY For girls and boys entering grades JK–1 date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, August 3–7; 9:00 am–noon Kim Sanders actor and dancer $150

DELTA GIRLS ROCK CAMP: songwriter’s workshop

✤ For girls entering grades 3–8 Learn the basics of guitar and songwriting. Write solo and ensemble original songs to be performed at a coffee shop showcase on Friday, June 26 at 4:00 pm.

date/time:

Monday–Friday, June 22–26; 1:00–4:00 pm

instructors: Various DGRC staff and guest artists cost: $100

DISNEY MUSIC CABARET For girls and boys entering grades 2–5

SUMMER INTRO TO MUSIC THEORY INTENSIVE For girls and boys entering grades 9–12

THEATRE EXPLORATION WORKSHOPS For girls and boys entering grades 1–5 Create a story and hone your performance skills.

dates/times: Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–noon

Session I: Aladdin: July 6–10 Session II: Fables & Fairytales: July 20–24

instructor: cost:

Kim Sanders actor and dancer $150 per session

ROBERT F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTORS WORKSHOP: VOICES FROM THE DARK For girls and boys entering grades 8–12 and theatre educators Explore social change using theatre and the Speak Truth To Power script. Mount a touring performance for area schools. 12

Introduction to Music Theory is the foundation for further theoretical study in music. Hutchison girls may take course for ½ credit. Participants will explore the basic materials and processes of music that are heard or presented within in a musical score and will develop their ability to read music, notate music, and identify all components of music—both visually and aurally. Concepts that will be explored include staff notation, simple and compound meters, diatonic and modal scales, intervals, and transposition. These skills will be developed through study, sight–reading, composition, and basic keyboard skills.

date/time:

Monday–Friday, July 6–17; 8:30 am–3:30 pm

instructor:

Leiza Collins middle and upper school music

teacher and musician

cost:

$985

SHAKIN’ THE SUMMERTIME BLUES CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Learn basic guitar chords and write your own blues songs.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm Clay Ayers musician and songwriter $150

date/time: instructor:

Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 9:00 am–noon

Jason Bell vocal coach and music director Kim Sanders actor and dancer

cost:

$150

SONGWRITING CAMP For girls and boys grades 5–12 Bring original song ideas to develop as a group and individually. The group will also collaborate and write together. Final performance will be at a local venue.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 9:00 am–noon Alicja Trout local musician and songwriter $150

HUTCHISON RECORDING STUDIO SESSIONS For girls and boys in grades 9–12 Learn to record and mix a rock song in an on campus studio. Topics will include the introduction to studio gear, microphone placement, performing in a studio, volume levels, using faders for recording and mixing, using EQ settings, overlaying tracks, using effects.

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 20–24; 1:00–4:00 pm Alicja Trout local musician and songwriter $150


RECORDING YOUR OWN MUSIC AT HOME For girls and boys entering grades 3–7 Learn how to navigate and use Apple’s GarageBand to write and record your own songs. GarageBand has everything you need to learn, play, record, mix, and share great sounding music, even if you have no musical experience.

date/time: Monday–Friday, July 6–10; 9:00 am–noon instructors: Clay Ayers musician and songwriter cost: $150

digital design and communications STOP MOTION ANIMATION CAMP For girls and boys entering grades 5–8 date/time: instructor:

Nick Simpson upper school film teacher

and filmmaker

cost:

$150

Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 9:00 am–noon

FILMMAKING For girls and boys entering grades 3–5 and 6–8 dates/times: Monday–Friday

Grades 3–5: July 6–10; 9:00 am–noon Grades 6–8: July 13–17; 1:00–4:00 pm

instructor:

Nick Simpson upper school film teacher

and filmmaker

cost:

$125

WRITING FOR DIGITAL MEDIA For girls and boys entering grades 6–8 Explore your creative voice through writing and digital design as you create and curate your blog.

dates/times: Monday–Friday, July 13–17; 10:00 am–noon instructor: Nick Simpson upper school film teacher

and filmmaker

cost:

$75

DIGITAL STYLE For girls and boys entering grades 3–6 Define your personal style by designing stationery, business cards, and monograms. Identify your interests and skills and develop a brand that’s all you.

date/time: instructor:

Jennifer Stanford graphic and product

design artist

cost:

$150

Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 1:00–4:00 pm

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Cates

sports academy

CHEER NATION!

✤ For girls entering grades JK–2 date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 22–26; 9:00 am–noon Samantha Stopher former cheerleader $150

BASKETBALL SKILLS AND DRILLS

✤ For girls entering grades 1–8

girls entering grades 1–5

date/time: cost:

Thursday–Friday, May 28–29; 8:30–10:30 am

$150

FCA LACROSSE CAMP

✤ For girls entering grades 4–7 and 8–12

$150 or $30 per day Thomas Jones varsity basketball coach,

date/time:

AAU coach, and basketball trainer

date/time:

$25 per day girls entering grades 6–8 Thursday–Friday, May 28–29; 10:30 am–12:30 pm $25 per day girls entering grades 5–8

WINGS GYMNASTICS

SOCCER CAMP

For girls and boys entering grades PK–K and 1–4

For girls and boys entering grades K–4

dates/times: Monday–Friday; 9:00–noon

date/time: Instructor:

Monday–Friday, June 1–5; 9:00–11:00 am Mary Monaghan early childhood teacher and

soccer coach

cost:

$125

QUICKSTART TENNIS

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Monday–Friday, June 15–19; 9:00 am–noon Hutchison Staff

cost: instructor:

cost:

RUNNING CLINIC

For girls and boys ages 4–7

✤ For girls entering grades 3–8

date/time:

date/time: instructor:

Rachel Randall early childhood/lower school

teacher and runner

Monday–Thursday; 9:00–10:15 am Session I: June 1–4 Session II: June 22–25 Session III: July 20–23

cost:

$125

instructor:

Kristen Mitchell Hutchison middle school

tennis coach

cost:

$130 per session

Monday–Friday, June 8–12; 8:30–10:30 am

date/time: instructor: cost:

Monday–Friday, July 27–31; 10:30 am–12:30 pm

instructors: Kathy Romine Wings Gymnastics cost: $225 per session

✤ For girls entering grades 5–8

Session I: June 8–12 Session II: July 6–10

VOLLEYBALL ALL–SKILLS CAMP

FCA Lacrosse Camp will focus on skill-building activities with training by local and national clinicians, competitive games, and a round–robin competition. FCA is a nonprofit interdenominational organization promoting positive principles to sports-minded individuals around the globe. This camp is for any athlete who loves lacrosse and has an openness to grow in her relationship with God. Daily devotionals will be held and participants will receive a Bible and camp t–shirt. On Friday, June 12, there will be a lunch and speaker for girls and parents.

date/time:

sting training academy

Monday–Thursday, June 8–11 4–7 Grades: 8:30–11:30 am 8–12 Grades: 1:00–4:00 pm

instructors: David Gearhardt and Samantha Ziegler

Hutchison Lacrosse and No-Excuse coaches plus FCA Lacrosse Staff

cost:

$225


Crain

educators institute

SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER SUMMER INSTITUTE

PHYSICAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP

Co–hosted by National Civil Rights Museum For educators

Spend a day exploring new primary and secondary activities through health and physical education with an industry expert.

Explore social studies and history through real-life issues and advocates. Speak Truth To Power is a multi–faceted global initiative that uses the experiences of courageous defenders from around the world to educate students and others about human rights and urge them to take action. Issues range from slavery and environmental activism to religious self– determination and political participation.

location:

date/time:

For educators

date/time: instructor:

John Smith educational consultant and former

National Physical Education Teacher of the Year

cost:

$75

Thursday, August 13; 8:00 am–4:00 pm

National Civil Rights Museum, 450 Mulberry Street, Memphis, TN 38103

project-based learning

Monday–Wednesday, July 27–29; 9:00 am–3:00 pm

instructors: STTP staff and area trained teachers cost: free

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROJECT LEARNING For daycare and early childhood teachers

ROBERT F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS ACTORS WORKSHOP: VOICES FROM THE DARK For girls and boys entering grades 8–12 and theatre educators Explore social change using theatre and the Speak Truth To Power script. Mount a touring performance for area schools. For more information, contact Tracey Zerwig Ford at tford@hutchisonschool.org.

dates/times: Monday–Wednesday, July 27–29;

1:00–3:30 pm

instructor: cost:

Kennedy Center Teaching Artist $25

Join Hutchison’s junior kindergarten team and explore Reggio–inspired classroom learning and projects.

date/time: cost:

Tuesday, July 28; 1:00–3:00 pm $50

LOWER SCHOOL PROJECT LEARNING For lower school teachers Join Hutchison’s third grade team and explore projectbased learning process from planning through process-toartifacts from learning.

date/time: cost:

Tuesday, July 28; 1:00–3:00 pm $50

NATURE EXPLORE WORKSHOP: THE ARTS AND NATURE In partnership with Memphis Botanic Gardens For educators and community gardeners Discover engaging art experiences inspired by nature that help children make deeper connections with the world

around them. Experience the Look-Move-Build-Sketch planning tool that encourages multi-faceted arts exploration.

location:

Memphis Botanic Gardens, 750 Cherry Road, Memphis, TN 38117

date/time: instructor:

Anne J. Froning landscape architect and

master teaching artist with Nature Explore, a collaborative program of Arbor Foundation and Dimensions Educational Research Foundation

cost:

$65

Tuesday, July 28; 9:00 am–noon

NATURE AS TEXT FOR LEARNING: ARTS AND SCIENCE INTEGRATION For educators and community gardeners Explore math and science curriculum using movement and visual arts concepts. Learn how to implement projectand performance-based learning in your classroom.

date/time: instructor:

Thursday, July 30; 9:00 am–noon

Anne J. Froning landscape architect, visual artist, and master teaching artist; Sean Murphy musician and instrument maker

cost:

$65

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Hussey

parent center

ANNUAL FAMILY FISHING RODEO For families date/time: host: cost:

Thursday, June 4; 4:00–6:00 pm Hutchison Staff free

STEM FAMILY ADVENTURE IN WASHINGTON, DC For families Travel to Washington, DC, with two Hutchison teachers and learn all about science, technology, engineering, and math advancements through tours and hands-on workshops. History side trips are also on the itinerary. For more information, email tford@hutchisonschool.org.

date/time: host: cost:

Monday–Friday, June 15–19 Hutchison Staff around $1,400 per person

JOURNEY THROUGH CENTRAL ITALY For Hutchison adults A Spoleto Study Abroad group tour is a wonderful opportunity to step into the cultural richness and artistic wealth of Umbria, Toscana, and Lazio. Spoleto, a gorgeous town emblematic of Central Italy, will serve as the base throughout the tour. Please contact Tracey Zerwig Ford at tford@ hutchisonschool.org to request more information.

date: host: cost:

June 13–June 21 Spoleto Study Abroad staff $2,775 (airfare not included)

Save th e Dat e !

THE ART OF CAMPING For families The Center for Excellence will be a community partner with the Dixon Gallery and Gardens for a fun family camping experience at the Dixon. Mark your calendars for Saturday, July 25! For more information or to register, visit dixon.org. 16


GIR LS AND BOYS CAMPS DAY C A M P

F O R G I R L S E N T E R I N G G R A D E S PRE - K­– 7 a n d B O Y S E N T E R I N G J UNIOR - K – 4

Hutchison’s SPARK day camp is a traditional day camp that girls and boys have loved for years. We offer 11 weeks of camp, making it easy to fit one or more weeks into your vacation schedule. Our “drop in for a day of camp” option is $50 per day, based on availability. Pre-kindergarten campers must be 3 years of age by June 1, 2015, and potty–trained; all other campers must be 4 years of age or older by June 1, 2015. Campers are grouped by grade and gender. Rising pre-k girls are called Bumblebees; junior-kindergarten and kindergarten girls are Ladybugs; first- and second-grade girls are Butterflies; third- and fourth-grade girls are Sting; fifth- through seventhgrade girls are Hive. Our boys are Dragonflies and participate in activities as one group. On our secure, beautiful 52-acre wooded and gated campus, campers enjoy a broad array of daily activities, taking advantage of all of Hutchison’s facilities, including soccer fields, tennis courts, athletic center, computer labs, dance studios, lake, swimming pool, and theater. Campers canoe and fish in our campus lake and swim daily at the Hutchison swimming pool, staffed by certified lifeguards at all times. We incorporate an academic pursuits time for campers in grades 1–7 to work on summer reading and math packets. Quiet activities and games will be available for campers who do not have summer packets.

camp schedule

SPARK Day Camp is open Monday–Friday, from 9:00 am–3:00 pm with these two exceptions: SPARK Day Camp will not be in session on Monday, May 25, and Friday, July 3. Weekly rates are $210 ($170 for May 26–29 and June 29–July 2).

camp& cfe crossover early care

SPARK DAY CAMP Weekly themes Session 1: May 26–29

Off to Camp

Session 2: June 1–5

Horsing Around Session 3: June 8–12

Circus

Session 4: June 15–19

Under the Sea Session 5: June 22–26

Blast from the Past Session 6: June 29–July 2

Stars and Stripes

If a student attends a Center for Excellence class for three hours or longer and attends SPARK Day Camp for the remainder of the day that week, he or she will receive half off the SPARK Day Camp fee.

Session 7: July 6–10

Early Care is available to registered campers from 7:30 –9:00 am for an additional charge: $25 per session ($20 during sessions 1 and 6). No deposit is required for Early Care; however, campers must sign up in advance to ensure we have available space. The full Early Care fee is due on the Monday of each week of attendance.

Session 8: July 13–17

extended care

Extended Care is available to registered campers from 3:00–6:00 pm for an additional charge: $60 per session ( $50 during sessions 1 and 6) or $15 per day. No deposit is required for Extended Care; however, campers must sign up in advance to ensure we have available space. The full Extended Care fee is due on the Monday of each week of attendance.

Summer Fun with Mrs. Burt

For girls entering grades JK–3 Join this “just for fun” experience. Each day is loaded with exciting activities: we cook our own snacks, make crafts, and swim. Bring your own drinks and lunches. Who wants to play “Red Rover, Red Rover” and “What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?” See you there!

date/time:

June 22– 26, 9:00 am–1:00 pm cost:

$150

Get in the Game Prince or Princess Session 9: July 20–24

Got Talent

Session 10: July 27–31

Experiments in the Kitchen

Session 11: August 3–7

Art-A-Palooza

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weekly schedules

pre-k–junior-k weekly schedule * Week One: May 26–29 (no day camp on May 25) SPARK: Off to Camp Week Two: June 1–5

SPARK: Horsing Around

Books and Ballet PK–K................................. 9:00am–noon............. Koeppel.......... $150.00..............Arts Quickstart Tennis I JK–2............................... 9:00–10:15am.............. Mitchell........... $130.00......... Sports Family Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 4............ 4:00–6:00 pm............ Staff................. free............... Parents Week Three: June 8–12

SPARK: Circus

Wings Gymnastics I PK–K and 1–4........... 9:00am–noon............. Wings.............. $225.00......... Sports Week Four: June 15–19

SPARK: Under the Sea

STEM Family Adventure: Washington DC................................................................ $1,200.00.... Parents Artrageous JK–K............................................ 9:00am–noon............. Duckworth..... $150.00..............Arts Zoo Crew PK–K............................................... 9:00am–noon............. Oates............... $150.00..... Scholars Building Math Skills JK–K............................ 9:00–10:30am............ Demere........... $100.00..... Scholars Week Five: June 22–26

SPARK: Blast from the Past

Book End Theatre JK–1................................. 9:00–noon................... Sanders.......... $150.00..............Arts Quickstart Tennis II JK–2............................. 9:00–10:15am.............. Mitchell........... $130.00......... Sports

✤ Cheer Nation JK–2.................................. 9:00–noon................... Stopher........... $150.00......... Sports Summer Fun/Mrs. Burt JK–3...................... 9:00am–1:00pm........ Burt.................. $150............... SPARK Week Six: June 29–July 2 SPARK: Stars and Stripes (no camp on July 3) Pirate Adventure JK–1 (M–TH)................... 10:00am–noon........... Stanford......... $75.00....... Scholars Week Seven: July 6–10

SPARK: Get in the Game

Wings Gymnastics II PK–K and 1–4.......... 9:00–noon................... Wings.............. $225.00......... Sports Week Eight: July 13–17: no cfe classes for Early Childhood or PK–JK SPARK: Prince or Princess Week Nine: July 20–24

SPARK: Got Talent

Kids Connection PK I.................................... 9:00–noon................... Prewitt............ $150.00..... Scholars Jump Into JK................................................... 9:00–noon................... Morrow........... $150.00..... Scholars Quickstart Tennis III JK–2............................ 9:00–10:15am.............. Mitchell........... $130.00......... Sports The Art of Camping with the Dixon (Saturday, July 25)............ Dixon Staff.... free............... Parents Week Ten: July 27–31

SPARK: Experiments in the Kitchen

Kids Connection PK II................................... 9:00–noon................... Prewitt............ $150.00..... Scholars Week Eleven: August 3–7

SPARK: Art–A–Palooza

Sing, Dance, Play JK–1.................................. 9:00-noon................... Sanders.......... $150.00..............Arts

* To attend a pre-k camp, students must be 3 years of age by June 1, 2015; JK campers must be 4 years of age by June 1, 2015.

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This symbol throughout is a quick reference to denote girls-only classes/workshops.


grades K–4 weekly schedule Week One: May 26–29 (no day camp on May 25) SPARK: Off to Camp

Mouthwatering Math K–2............................ 9:00am–noon............. Golden............ $150.00..... Scholars

✤ Basketball Clinic 1–5 (TH–F)................ 8:30–10:30am............. Jones............... $25/day......... Sports

✤ DGRC 3–8................................................. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Various............ $100.00..............Arts

Week Two: June 1–5

Summer Fun/Mrs. Burt JK–3...................... 9:00am–1:00pm........ Burt.................. $150.00........ SPARK

SPARK: Horsing Around

✤ Books & Ballet PK–K.............................. 9:00–noon................... Koeppel.......... $150.00..............Arts

Ballet/Theater Performance Camp K–1... 9:00am–noon............. Various............ $165.00...............Arts

Quickstart Tennis I JK–2............................... 9:00–10:15am.............. Mitchell........... $130.00......... Sports

Ballet/Theater Camp 2–12............................ 9:00am–3:00pm....... Various............ $250.00.............Arts

✤ Tea Time with Mrs. Perry K–2............. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Perry................ $150.00...... Leaders ✤ Fancy Nancy Book Club K–2............... 9:00–noon................... Perry................ $150.00..... Scholars

Week Six: June 29–July 2 SPARK: Stars and Stripes (no camp on July 3)

Soccer Camp K–4.......................................... 9:00–11:00am............. Monaghan...... $125.00.......... Sports

America’s Birthday 1–4................................ 1:00–3:00pm............... Stanford......... $75.00....... Scholars

Make It/Break It Inventors Camp 1–12...... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Week Seven: July 6–10

Family Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 4........... 4:00–6:00 pm............ Staff................. free............... Parents

Wings Gymnastics II PK–4.......................... 9:00–noon................... Wings.............. $225.00......... Sports

Week Three: June 8–12

We Do LEGO K–2........................................... 9:00–noon................... Wesson........... $150.00..... Scholars

SPARK: Circus

Pirate Adventure JK–1................................... 10:00am–noon........... Stanford......... $75.00....... Scholars SPARK: Get in the Game

Wings Gymnastics I PK–K and 1–4........... 9:00–noon................... Wings.............. $225.00......... Sports

Theatre Workshop: Aladdin 1–4 ............... 9:00–noon................... Sanders.......... $150.00..............Arts

American Girl Dolls Journey 1–3........ 9:00–noon................... Golden........... $150.00..... Scholars

Engineering/Rocket Science! 2–5............. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Wesson........... $150.00..... Scholars

Sew Fun 3–6.................................................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Filmmaking 3–5.............................................. 9:00–noon................... Simpson......... $150.00..............Arts

Designer’s Workshop 3–6........................... 9:00–noon................... Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Recording Music at Home 3–7................... 9:00–noon................... Ayers............... $150.00..............Arts

Running Clinic 3–8......................................... 8:30–10:30am............. Randall........... $125.00.......... Sports

Week Eight: July 13–17: no cfe classes

SPARK: Prince or Princess

Aerial Camp I 1–8........................................... 8:00–noon................... Russell............ $180.00..............Arts

Disney Music Cabaret 2–5........................... 9:00–noon................... Sanders/Bell.$150.00..............Arts

Drawing & Painting I 1–4.............................. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Harris............... $250.00.............Arts

Lemonade Stands 1–4.................................. 9:00–noon................... Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Hand Building Pottery Techniques 1–4.... 9:00am–noon............. Turvaville........ $250.00.............Arts

Writers Café 2–4............................................ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Futrell/Glenn.. $150.00..... Scholars

Pinocchio Theatre Camp 2–6..................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Sanders.......... $250.00.............Arts

Shakin’ The Summertime Blues 3–6........ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Ayers............... $150.00..............Arts

Cooking: Taste of China 3–6....................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Tian.................. $175.00...... Scholars

FCA Lacrosse 4–7 (M–TH, Lunch F)... 8:30–11:30am.............. FCA Staff....... $225.00......... Sports

Week Four: June 15–19

SPARK: Under the Sea

Week Nine: July 20–24

SPARK: Got Talent

STEM Family Adventure: Washington DC................................................................ $1,200.00.... Parents

Quickstart Tennis III JK–2............................ 9:00–10:15am.............. Mitchell........... $130.00......... Sports

Zoo Crew PK–K............................................... 9:00–noon................... Oates............... $150.00..... Scholars

Hogwarts at Hutchison 2–5........................ 9:00–noon................... Kent/Wsn....... $150.00..... Scholars

Building Math Skills JK–K............................ 9:00–10:30am............ Demere........... $100.00..... Scholars

Theatre Wrkshp: Fables/Fairytales 1–4... 9:00–noon................... Sanders.......... $150.00..............Arts

Artrageous K–1................................................ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Duckworth..... $150.00..............Arts

The Art of Camping/Dixon (Saturday, July 25)............................ Dixon Staff.... free............... Parents

Drawing & Painting I 1–4.............................. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Harris............... $250.00.............Arts

Week Ten: July 27–31

Hand Building Pottery K–4......................... 9:00–noon................... Turvaville........ $250.00.............Arts

Sail into Kindergarten................................... 9:00–noon................... Perry................ $150.00..... Scholars

Pinocchio Theatre Camp 2–6..................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Sanders.......... $250.00.............Arts

Brush Up for First.......................................... 9:00–noon................... Golden............ $150.00..... Scholars

✤ STEM Summer: Sustainability 4–6.... 9:00–noon................... Meakin/Wsn.. $175.00...... Scholars

Cruisin Into Second....................................... 9:00–noon................... Demere........... $150.00..... Scholars

Picasso Project 3–6....................................... 9:00–noon................... Williamson..... $150.00..... Scholars

Take Off for Third........................................... 9:00–noon................... Glenn............... $150.00..... Scholars

3D Printers & Game Design 4–8 (T–TH).. 1:00–4:00pm.............. J. Stover......... $75.00....... Scholars

Fly Into Fourth................................................ 9:00–noon................... Fields............... $150.00..... Scholars

Digital Style 3–6............................................. 1:00–4:00..................... Stanford......... $150.00..............Arts

Drawing & Painting II 1–4............................. 9:00–noon................... Harris............... $150.00..............Arts

Aerial Camp II 1–8.......................................... 8:00–noon................... Russell............ $180.00..............Arts

✤ GSI: Girls Spy Institute 5–8.................. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Sanders.......... $150.00..... Scholars

Week Five: June 22–26

Week Eleven: August 3–7

SPARK: Blast from the Past

SPARK: Experiments in the Kitchen

SPARK: Art-A-Palooza

Book End Theatre JK–1................................. 9:00am–noon............. Sanders.......... $150.00..............Arts

Sing, Dance, Play JK–1.................................. 9:00–noon................... Sanders.......... $150.00..............Arts

Quickstart Tennis II JK–2............................. 9:00–10:15am.............. Mitchell........... $130.00......... Sports

Mosaic Tile Art 1–4......................................... 9:00–noon................... Duckworth..... $150.00..............Arts

✤ Cheer Nation JK–2................................. 9:00am–noon............. Stopher........... $150.00......... Sports

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grades 5–8 weekly schedule Week One: May 26–29 (no day camp on May 25)

SPARK: Off to Camp

✤ Basketball Clinic 1–5 (TH–F)................ 8:30–10:30am............. Jones............... $25/day......... Sports ✤ Basketball Clinic 6–8 (TH–F).............. 10:30am–12:30pm..... Jones............... $25/day......... Sports Week Two: June 1–5

SPARK: Horsing Around

Make It /Break It Camp 1–12........................ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

✤ Maze Runner/Minecraft 5–8................ 9:00–noon................... Futrell.............. $150.00..... Scholars

Week Seven: July 6–10

SPARK: Get in the Game

Engineering/Rocket Science! 2–5............. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Wesson........... $150.00..... Scholars Filmmaking 3–5.............................................. 9:00–noon................... Simpson......... $150.00..............Arts Recording Music at Home 3–7................... 9:00–noon................... Ayers............... $150.00..............Arts Week Eight: July 13–17: no cfe classes

SPARK: Prince or Princess

Shakin’ The Summertime Blues 3–6........ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Ayers............... $150.00..............Arts Cooking: Taste of China 3–6....................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Tian.................. 175.00........ Scholars Writing for Digital Media 6–8..................... 10:00am–noon........... Simpson......... $100.00..... Scholars

Stop Motion Animation 5–8....................... 9:00–noon................... Simpson......... $150.00..............Arts

Flimmaking 6–8.............................................. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Simpson......... $150.00..............Arts

Family Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 4........... 4:00–6:00 pm............ Staff................. free............... Parents

Designers Workshop 5–8............................ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Week Three: June 8–12

Digital Studio Photography 6–8................ 9:00–noon................... Ayers............... $150.00..............Arts

SPARK: Circus

Sew Fun 3–6.................................................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Engineering Bootcamp 7–12....................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Braby............... $175.00...... Scholars

Designer’s Workshop 3–6........................... 9:00–noon................... Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars

Week Nine: July 20–24

✤ Running Clinic 3–8................................. 8:30–10:30am............. Randall........... $125.00.......... Sports

SPARK: Got Talent

Hogwarts at Hutchison 2–5........................ 9:00–noon................... Kent/Wsn....... $150.00..... Scholars

Aerial Camp 1–8 I........................................... 8:00–noon................... Russell............ $180.00..............Arts

Songwriting 5–12............................................ 9:00–noon................... Trout................ $150.00..............Arts

Pinocchio Theatre Camp 2–6..................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Sanders.......... $250.00.............Arts

Girls Guide to Middle School...................... 9:30–noon................... Koehn.............. $150.00..... Scholars

Drawing & Painting 5–8 I............................. 9:00–noon................... Harris............... $250.00.............Arts

The Art of Camping with the Dixon (Saturday, July 25)............ Dixon Staff.... free............... Parents

Pottery on the Wheel 5–8........................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Turvaville........ $250.00.............Arts

Week Ten: July 27–31

SPARK: Experiments in the Kitchen

✤ ✤ FCA Lacrosse 4–7 (M–TH, Lunch F).... 8:30–11:30am.............. FCA Staff....... $225.00......... Sports ✤ FCA Lacrosse 8–12 (M–TH, Lunch F).. 8:30–11:30am.............. FCA Staff....... $225.00......... Sports

Study Habits & Note Taking 5–7................ 9:00–10:30am............ O’Bar............... $110.00...... Scholars

Week Four: June 15–19

Basketball Clinic 5–8 ................................... 10:30am–12:30pm..... Jones............... $30/day......... Sports

Dance: All Around the World 5–9..... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Koeppel.......... $175.00...............Arts

SPARK: Under the Sea

Writers for Life 6–8....................................... 10:00–noon................. Kelly................. $150.00..... Scholars Drawing & Painting 5–8 II........................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Harris............... $150.00..............Arts

STEM Family Adventure: Washington DC................................................................ $1,400.00... Parents

Kennedy Cntr: Voices 8–12 & AD (M–W)... 1:00–3:30pm............... RFK Inst.......... $25.00................Arts

Pinocchio Theatre Camp 2–6..................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Sanders.......... $250.00.............Arts

Week Eleven: August 3–7

SPARK: Art–A–Palooza

STEM Summer/Sustainability 4–6..... 9:00–noon................... Meakin............ $175.00...... Scholars

Mosaic Tile Art 5–8........................................ 1:00–4:00pm.............. Duckworth..... $150.00..............Arts

Picasso Project 3–6....................................... 9:00–noon................... Williamson..... $150.00..... Scholars

MS Leadership Speech Writing 6–8.......... 1:00–3:00pm............... Ligon............... free.............. Leaders

3D Printers & Game Design 4–8 (T–TH).. 1:00–4:00pm.............. J. Stover......... $75.00....... Scholars Digital Style 3–6............................................. 1:00–4:00..................... Stanford......... $150.00..............Arts Aerial Camp 1–8 II.......................................... 8:00–noon................... Russell............ $180.00..............Arts Volleyball All Skills 5–8................................ 9:00am–noon............. staff................. $150.00......... Sports Drawing & Painting 5–8 I............................. 9:00–noon................... Harris............... $250.00.............Arts Pottery on the Wheel 5–8........................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Turvaville........ $250.00.............Arts

✤ Launch! 6–8.............................................. 9:00am–3:00pm....... Ligon/Collins.$125.00....... Leaders Cooking: Taste of Spain 6–9....................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Carter.............. $175.00...... Scholars Week Five: June 22–26

SPARK: Blast from the Past

✤ DGRC 3–8................................................. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Various............ $100.00..............Arts Lab Rats Science Seminar 8–9 (M–TH)... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Gillespie.......... $150.00..... Scholars Ballet/Theater Camp 2–12............................ 9:00am–3:00pm....... Various............ $250.00.............Arts Week Six: June 29–July 2 (no cfe offerings this week for middle school or grades 5–8) SPARK: Stars and Stripes 20

parent & educator offerings

June 4 (TH) Fishing Rodeo........................ 4:00–6:00 pm............ Staff................. free............... Parents June 13–21 Journey/Central Italy.............. Spoleto......................... $2,775.00....... Parents June 15–19 STEM Family Adventure: Washington DC.......................................... $1,200.00.... Parents July 25 (S) The Art of Camping with the Dixon........................... Dixon Staff.... free............... Parents Week Ten: July 27–31 Kennedy Cntr Inst: Voices (M–W)........ 1:00–3:30pm............... RFK Inst.......... $25.00................Arts Early Childhood Learning (T)................ 1:00–3:00pm............... TBD.................. $50.00.... Educators Speak Truth Summer Inst (M–W)......... 9:00am–3:00pm....... free.................. STTP........ Educators Nature Explorer/Botanic Grdns (T)..... 9:00am–noon............. Froning........... $65.00.... Educators Arts/Science Int (TH)............................... 9:00am–noon............. Froning........... $65.00.... Educators Aug 13 (Th) Physical Ed Wrkshp............... 8:00am–4:00pm....... Smith............... $75.00.... Educators


grades 9–12 weekly schedule Week One: May 26–29 Summer Internships 9–12.................................................................... Ford................. free.............. Leaders Public Speaking/Debate 9–12 (T&TH)...... noon–4:00pm............ Pettey............. $50.00........ Leaders Week Two: June 1–5 Make It/Break It Inventors Camp 1–12...... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Stanford......... $150.00..... Scholars Family Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 4........... 4:00–6:00pm............. Staff................. free............... Parents Week Three: June 8–12 Dance: All Around the World 5–9............. 1:00–4:00pm.............. Koeppel.......... $175.00...............Arts

✤ Hutch Leads: Business 9–12 (M–TH)... 12:30–4:00pm............ Dunn–Rankin.$25.00........ Leaders ✤ FCA Lacrosse 8–12 (M–TH, Lunch F)... 8:30–11:30am.............. FCA Staff....... $225.00......... Sports Week Four: June 15–19 STEM Family Adventure: Washington DC................................................................ $1,400.00... Parents Cooking: Taste of Spain 6–9....................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Carter.............. $175.00...... Scholars Summer Art Intensive 9–12......................... 8:30am–3:30pm........ Leake............... $985.00..............Arts Week Five: June 22–26 Lab Rats Science Seminar 8–9 (M–TH)... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Gillespie.......... $150.00..... Scholars Inn. Wrkshp: Entrepreneurship 9–12........ 9:00am–noon............. Farrow............ $150.00...... Leaders Innovate Workshop: Non–Profit 9–12...... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Farrow............ $150.00...... Leaders Summer Art Intensive 9–12......................... 8:30am–3:30pm........ Leake............... $985.00..............Arts Ballet/Theater Camp 2–12............................ 9:00am–3:00pm....... Various............ $250.00.............Arts Week Six: June 29–July 2 (no cfe offerings this week for upper school or grades 9–12) Week Seven: July 6–10 American Gov’t Institute 9–12 (TU–TH)... 10:00am–2:30pm...... Robinson........ $125.00...... Scholars Intro to Music Theory Intensive 9–12........ 8:30am–3:30pm........ Collins............. $985.00..............Arts Week Eight: July 13–17 Engineering Bootcamp 7–12....................... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Braby............... $175.00...... Scholars Intro to Music Theory Intensive 9–12........ 8:30am–3:30pm........ Collins............. $985.00..............Arts Week Nine: July 20–24 Songwriting 5–12............................................ 9:00–noon................... Trout................ $150.00..............Arts Hutch Recording Studio Sessions 9–12... 1:00–4:00pm.............. Trout................ $150.00..............Arts The Art of Camping with the Dixon (Saturday, July 25)............ Dixon Staff.... free............... Parents Week Ten: July 27–31 AP US History Workshop 9–12................... 9:00–noon................... Robinson........ $125.00...... Scholars Spanish Review 9–11...................................... 10:00am–1:00pm....... Carter.............. $75.00....... Scholars Writers for Life 9–12...................................... 1:00–3:00pm............... Kelly................. $200.00.... Scholars Kennedy Cntr: Voices 8–12 & AD (M–W)... 1:00–3:30pm............... RFK Inst.......... $25.00................Arts Week Eleven: August 3–7 (no cfe offerings this week for upper school or grades 9–12)

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Center for Excellence and SPARK general information admission

Admission is granted to qualified students in the order in which completed registration forms with payments /deposits are received. Hutchison welcomes qualified students of any race, color, religion, or ethnic origin to summer program activities.

registration

Registration is required for each Center for Excellence or SPARK offering. Sessions are filled on a first-come basis. Please enroll early. Any registrations received after a class or camp has reached capacity will be returned with a full refund.

Center for Excellence

registration: mail the following to Hutchison Center for Excellence Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119: 1. Completed registration form (pages 24 & 25) 2. Payment in full for each selected session

SPARK

registration: mail the following to Hutchison Summer SPARK Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119: 1. Completed registration form (pages 24 & 25) 2. Deposit(s) of $25 per session (with remaining balance(s) due by the Monday morning of each session) OR full payment for each session.

Online registration is also available. Please visit our website at www.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

For Center for Excellence classes, a withdrawal request that occurs at least five (5) business days prior to the first class meeting will result in a refund/credit of fees. After five (5) days prior to the first class meeting, there will be no refund of fees.

transportation and supervision

Students should arrive on time and be picked up promptly at the end of each class or camp. For the safety and security of all participants, girls and boys who have not been picked up after camp sessions end will be escorted to Extended Care. Parents will be charged $15 per day. An additional charge of $5.00 per minute will be assessed for all SPARK campers remaining on campus after 6:05 pm. This fee must be paid at the time of pick up.

attendance 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 and SPARK programs. Hutchison reserves the right to dismiss any student whose behavior poses a discipline problem. No refunds will be issued for students who are asked to withdraw.

Center for Excellence fees as indicated on pages 1–16 include all activities and supplies unless otherwise noted. SPARK Day Camp fees are $210 per one-week session ($170 for sessions 1 and 6) and include all camp activities, morning and afternoon snacks, lunch, and a camp T-shirt.

personal items

Payments for Center for Excellence sessions are due in full at the time of registration. Families registering for SPARK Day Camp may pay in full at the time of registration or submit $25 nonrefundable deposit per session with the balance(s) due no later than the Monday morning of each session.

Campers should wear comfortable play clothes each day. Campers swim daily and must bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, water bottle, and water shoes daily. Campers may also bring goggles and pool toys, if desired. PK–K campers should bring a blanket or towel for rest time; we will provide the mat. All personal items, including clothing, should be clearly marked with the camper’s first and last names.

Payments can be made by VISA®, MasterCard®, or check made payable to Hutchison School. Hutchison students may apply payments to their student accounts. SPARK Multi-Session Discount: Register for four or more sessions of SPARK Day Camp and take advantage of the multi-session discount as noted on page 25 of the SPARK Day Camp registration form. Crossover Discount: If a student attends a Center for Excellence class for three hours or longer and attends SPARK Day Camp for the remainder of the day that week, he or she will receive half off the SPARK Day Camp fee.

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refund policy

Center for Excellence and SPARK fees (including the SPARK deposit) are refunded in full when the session for which an enrollment was submitted is at capacity or the session is cancelled by Hutchison. Except in the cases of illness or emergency that are disclosed to the Center for Excellence or SPARK offices prior to the start of an activity, refunds will not be given after a session begins.

Hutchison is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Students should not bring valuable items. All personal items should be clearly marked with the student’s name.

what to bring to SPARK 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. The SPARK program office is located in the Abston Early Childhood Center.

for more information: Center for Excellence

SPARK

PHONE: 901.507.2460 EMAIL: akillen@hutchisonschool.org

901.762.6674 lcampbell@hutchisonschool.org


SPARK Day Camp

Center for Excellence and SPARK summer 2015

Multi- Early Extended Session Dates Theme Camp Fee Discount Care Fee Care Fee Total Session 1

May 26–29*............... Off to Camp.....................................$170............... $155............ $20.............$50...........$______

Session 2 June 1–5...................... Horsing Around..............................$210............... $195 .......... $25..............$60...........$______ Session 3 June 8–12.................... Circus..................................................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 4 June 15–19.................. Under the Sea..................................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 5 June 22–26................ Blast from the Past........................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 6 June 29–July 2*....... Stars and Stripes............................$170............... $155............ $20............$50...........$______ Session 7 July 6–10.................... Get in the Game..............................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 8 July 13–17.................... Prince or Princess .........................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 9 July 20–24................. Got Talent ........................................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 10 July 27–31................... Experiments in the Kitchen........$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ Session 11 Aug. 3–7..................... Art-A-Palooza..................................$210............... $195............ $25............$60...........$______ *Day Camp will not be in session on Monday, May 25, or Friday, July 3.

Summer Fun with Mrs. Burt

June 22–26............................................................................................................................................................................................$150............ $______

SPARK subtotal................$______

SPARK Day Camp Deposit(s) – $25 per session................$______ (not required if paying total registration in advance)

Enclosed payment................$______

Remaining SPARK balance due (if any)................$______

center for excellence Please list the classes and seminars you or your student will be attending. To register, please complete all pages of this form, front and back, and send them, along with fees, to: Center for Excellence or SPARK, Hutchison School, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119. Class/seminar #1: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #2: __________________________________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #3: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #4: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Class/seminar #5: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Total amount enclosed for Center for Excellence offerings................$______

q My check for $__________________ is enclosed, payable to Hutchison School. q Please charge my credit card: q MasterCard® q VISA® Credit Card #:__________________________ Exp. Date: ___/___/___ CCV#____ Name on Card:_____________________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________________

For office use only: Date received: _____________________ Fee received: $_____________________

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center for excellence and SPARK summer 2015 To register, please complete both sides of this form with appropriate payment to Hutchison Center for Excellence or SPARK! Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119. Registrations are not accepted without class fees or payment as indicated. Refunds: Except in cases of illness or emergency that are disclosed to the Center for Excellence and SPARK Offices prior to the start of an activity, refunds will not be given after the classes begin. Student’s Name _________________________________________________________ Gender: q M q F Date ___/___/___ Age as of June 1, 2015 ____ School _________________________________________________________ Grade, Fall ’15 _____ Mother’s Name ________________________________________________________________ Father’s Name ____________________________________________________________ Home Address ________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________ State _______ Zip __________ Home Phone _(______)_______________________ Work Phone (mother) _(______)_________________________ Work Phone (father) _(______)____________________________ 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)? q Yes q No If yes, what type of medication? ____________________________________________________ Hutchison welcomes qualified students of any race, color, creed, or ethnic origin.

Please remember that if emergency medication such as an Epipen or inhaler is required, it must be provided to the SPARK director. Please list any dietary restrictions, physical restrictions, or allergies ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Persons authorized to pick up my child (other than parents): Name _____________________________________________________________ Phone _(______)_________________ Name _____________________________________________________________ Phone _(______)_________________ Hutchison SPARK Day Camp fees include a T–shirt. Please indicate your child’s T–shirt size: q Youth XS q Youth S q Youth M q Youth L q Adult S q Adult M How did you hear about Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and SPARK! Program? (check all that apply) q Current Hutchison student q friend q brochure q ad in _____________________________________________________ publication q Web site 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 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.

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