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Summer Programs PRESCHOOL
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Farm-to-Forest Discovery Camp Week 7 | July 20-24
Deepen your child’s connection to nature, each other and themselves! Through nature-based activities, crafts and games campers will learn about the natural habitat of a meadow, forest, and farm.
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
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elcome to our exciting Summer 2020
Programs Guide! We are bursting with enthusiasm for all things SUMMER. I love spending time outside in the sunshine, swimming, and traveling. It’s also a great time to learn something new or focus on a passion! We want LCDS to be your go-to Summer Fun Zone! This summer at LCDS will include more programming than ever before and we have something for everyone, from preschool through 12th grade. Have you always wanted to learn tumbling? We have that. We are transforming LCDS into Hogwarts! We’ll have wands, potions, and spells for muggles and wizards! US Courses for Credit will give students entering grades 9-12 the opportunity to participate in intensive study during the summer and make room in their schedule for more electives during the school year. Sincerely,
Heather Woodbridge Director of Summer Programs email
woodbridgeh@lancastercountryday.org
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717-392-2916, ext. 492
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Half-Day PS/JK..................... 6-7
Specialty Camps......... 15-27
Ages 3-5
Entering Grades K-2
Sea, Sun & Sand...................................... 7 Amazing Ocean...................................... 7
Camps LCDS........................ 8-13 Entering Grades 1-4
Amazing Race....................................... 11 Animal Kingdom.................................. 11 Space is the Place................................. 13 Time Travel Week.................................. 13 Grossology!. . ........................................... 13 Lights, Camera, Action!. . ....................... 13 Hogwarts Jr............................................ 13 Shark Week. . .......................................... 13 Summer Olympics.. .............................. 13
Camp LCDS consists of half-day a.m. or full-day programs for students entering grades 1-4. Each week has a child-centered theme with options ranging from science to art to water play.
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Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Jr. Snapology. . ................ 15 Making Magnificent Monsters. . ........... 16 Secret Agent Training. . ......................... 16
Entering Grades 1-5
Castles, Kingdoms & Wizards Snapology............................... 16 Farm-to-Forest Discovery Camp.................................... 16 Passport to the Arts.............................. 17 Nerf Fun................................................. 17
Entering Grades 3-8
Art on the Menu. . .................................. 17 Inventors Workshop. . ............................ 17 Detective Training................................. 18 So You Think You Can Dance?. . ........... 18 Intro to Computer Programming....... 18 LEGOÂŽ Robotics Beginner Programming........................................ 18 3D Printing for Beginners.................... 18 LEGOÂŽ Robotics Advanced Programming........................................ 19 Animation Art Camp............................ 19 Sculpture Camp. . .................................. 19 Hogwarts: Year One.............................. 19 Amusement Park Engineering Snapology.. ...................... 21
The Specialty Camps are geared toward students in a variety of grades and offer a more in-depth experience in a more specialized class or topic.
Entering Grades 4-8
Maker Space STEAM Camp................. 21 Kitchen Science.................................... 21 Forensics................................................ 21
Entering Grades 5-8
Sensational Summer Strings. . ............. 23 Xtreme Camp Fun................................ 23 Hogwarts: Year Two.............................. 23
Entering Grades 6-8
Babysitting 101..................................... 25 Monster Mania for Middle Schoolers.................................. 25
Entering Grades 7-8
Ceramics: Wheel-throwing and Hand-building............................... 25
Entering Grade 8
Science Fair Jump Start....................... 25
Entering Grades 9-12
SAT/ACT Math, ACT Science Boot Camp Prep................................... 27 Science Fair Jump Start....................... 27 Babysitting 101..................................... 27
Upper School For-Credit Courses......... 28-31 Biology................................................... 29 Physics I. . ................................................ 29 Honors Geometry................................. 30 Honors Chemistry................................ 31
Sports........................................ 32-37 International Soccer Camp................. 33 Soccer Fun............................................. 33 Squash Camp. . ...................................... 33 Tumbling. . .............................................. 35 Basketball Camp.. ................................. 35 Cougar Girls Lacrosse Camp. . .............. 35 Volleyball Camp.................................... 35 Cougar Tennis Camp............................ 36 Middle School Girls Field Hockey Camp.............................. 36 Archery Camp....................................... 37 Advanced Squash Workout................. 37 Athletes Performance Camp. . ............. 37
FAQ............................................... 38-41 Behavior Policies & Discipline Procedures............................ 42-43
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Designed for children ages 3-5
Lancaster Country Day School offers year-round Preschool and Junior Kindergarten. Current LCDS families are eligible for early registration. Any remaining spaces with be open to the larger community who fit our admission requirements.
Sea, Sun & Sand
Week 2 | June 15-19 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day a.m.) $180
For more details contact: Sandi Abraham Director of Admission abrahams@lancastercountryday.org 717-392-2916, ext. 227
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This week, we will explore the beach. We are planning lots of hands-on fun with crafts, cooking activities, science exploration, dramatic play, and more! Sunglasses and beach hats are optional. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 10 a
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Not registering for year-round care? Join a week-long themed camp.
Amazing Ocean
Week 3 | June 22 -26 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day a.m.) $180 Ahoy matey! We are off to learn about some amazing ocean animals. Children will explore, discover, and create as we meet a variety of sea animals in hands-on-learning experiences. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 10
Half day Schedule
7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Early Birds* 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Morning Camp
Early Birds before care is available for an additional fee.
* Before care is available for an additional $40 per week.
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Amazing Race
Week 1 | June 8-12 Travel around the world and visit new countries! We’ll use our imagination, learn about cultures and traditions on other continents, and create with arts and crafts.
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CAMP LCDS
9 Weeks of Themed Summer Fun Join us for a fun-filled summer on the beautiful 27-acre campus of Lancaster Country Day School. Each one-week session offers classes in visual and performing arts, science, sports, water play, and choice time. A different theme is integrated each week through classes and activities taught by a talented team of teachers and interns. Camp LCDS caters to a wide variety of interests. Our teachers work hard to provide stimulating, age-appropriate, hands-on activities. Students can explore new endeavors in a safe, supportive environment while having loads of fun! Every morning will include arts and crafts, games, a themed snack, and learning centered on the weekly theme. For full-day campers, the afternoon will include outside time, recreation, and water play.
Summer Programs Schedule 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
to 9:00 a.m. Early Birds* to 12:00 p.m. Morning Camp to 1:00 p.m. Lunch and Recess to 4:00 p.m. Afternoon Camp to 5:30 p.m. Milk and Cookies*
* Before and after care is available for an additional $40 per week.
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Designed for students entering grades 1-4
REGISTRATION Please have your child’s health information and insurance card before you begin the online registration process. Once you have completed your online registration, you will receive a confirmation email. You can pay for camp in full or with a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp. The balance of tuition, including Early Birds, Milk and Cookies, and Lunch, is due May 1. Your card on file will be charged May 1 automatically unless other payment arrangements have been made.
Amazing Race
Week 1 | June 8-12 Travel around the world and visit new countries. We’ll use our imaginations, learn about cultures and traditions on other continents, and create with arts and crafts.
Animal Kingdom Week 2 | June 15-19
Take a walk on the wild side at LCDS! Learn about animals we don’t see in our own backyards, investigate unique animals and their special adaptations, and share about your favorite wild animal.
Cancellation Before May 1, you will lose your deposit. After May 1, there are no refunds.
Full-day and half-day a.m. options are available, as well as before and after care.
Includes all camp activities & a T-shirt.
Summer Program Fees Full-day Half-day a.m. Early Birds Milk and Cookies
9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
to 4:00 p.m. $330 per week + materials to 12:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials to 9:00 a.m. $40 per week to 5:30 p.m. $40 per week
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Space Is The Place
Hogwarts Jr.
This camp will be out of this world! Join us as we explore the solar system, sample astronaut food, and build a rocket.
If you’re hoping your letter of acceptance to Hogwarts will come in the next few years, this camp is for you. Learn spells, play Quidditch, and create potions with your new wizarding friends.
Week 3 | June 22-26
Week 7 | July 20-24
Time Travel Week
Week 4 | June 29-July 3 Visit a new decade each day! From the 50s to the 90s, we’ll learn about hula hooping, disco, pet rocks, slap bracelets, and all the great dance moves from each decade. Feel free to dress up each day to represent the decade – tie-dye, anyone?
Grossology!
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Shark Week
Week 8 | July 27-31 Take the bait and join us for Shark Week! We will be learning about these magnificent creatures, correcting common misconceptions, and spending a lot of time in the water ourselves.
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Week 5 | July 6-10
Our motto this week is, “The grosser the better!” We will have fun getting messy, making slime, learning about germs, bugs and all things YUCK! Dress for mess.
Summer Olympics Week 9 | August 3-7
Lights, Camera, Action!
We’re bringing the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics to LCDS! Compete in events, learn the history of the Olympic games, watch LIVE Olympic events, and bring home the gold.
Are you ready for your close up? Whether you dream of being on stage or behind the scenes, this week is for you. We’ll explore theater, movies, TV, music and much, much more.
Full-day students can lunch or add pack their a pre-paid lunch for $25 per week.
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Week 6 | July 13 -17
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Designed for students entering grades K-1
REGISTRATION Please have your child’s health information and insurance card before you begin the online registration process. Once you have completed your online registration, you will receive a confirmation email. You can pay for camp in full or with a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp. The balance of tuition, including Early Birds, Milk and Cookies, and Lunch, is due May 1. Your card on file will be charged May 1 automatically unless other payment arrangements have been made.
Cancellation Before May 1, you will lose your deposit. After May 1, there are no refunds.
Specialty Camps are designed for a wide range of ages and interests. Students participate in each specialty area for a full week. If a student is signed up for two half-day Specialty Programs, a supervised lunchtime from noon to 1 p.m. is included. Students may purchase lunch each day at the LCDS dining commons, or bring their own.
ENTERING K-GRADE 1
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles Jr. Snapology Week 3 | June 22-26 (half-day a.m.) $180
Cars, buses, trains, and airplanes connect communities and the world. Your little learners will explore the importance of transportation and build models of cars, trains, boats, and more using Kid K’NEX®. Most importantly, they will enjoy social interactions while working with a partner and learning with the group. Get ready for your child to come home with a whole new set of transportation facts! Class limit: 16
Early Birds before care or Milk and Cookies after care are available for an additional fee.
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Castles, Kingdoms & Wizards Snapology
Week 6 | July 13-17 (half-day a.m.) $180
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Making Magnificent Monsters
Week 5 | July 6-10 (half-day p.m.) $180 Candace Thompson, LCDS Art Faculty
Children will unleash their creativity in this hands-on monster-themed art camp. Imaginations will run wild as we use both traditional and non-traditional art materials to create an innovative array of monsters: friendly, fierce, or funny. The week will conclude with a monsterously fun art exhibit of our creative creatures. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 12
Secret Agent Training
Week 8 | July 27-31 (half-day a.m.) $180 Carrie Martens, LCDS Faculty
Agents who attend spy training will go undercover and receive their own secret identity. They will make their own disguises and spy gadgets, which will be included in a spy kit that each student will take home at the end of the week. Agents will explore some of the science behind being a spy by making their own magnifying glass and invisible ink. Additional spy skills such as fingerprinting, code breaking, and learning Morse code with flashlights will be taught. Material fee: $10 16 Lancaster Country Day School
Who wouldn’t want to escape and play in the world of magic, fairy tales, and royalty? In Snapology’s Castles, Kingdoms, and Wizards program, students will enter the magical world of Snapology; using LEGO® bricks to design their medieval fantasies and have fun with dragons, crowns, knights, and swords. Let the magic begin! Class limit: 20
Farm-to-Forest Discovery Camp
Week 7 | July 20-24 (half-day a.m.) Off-Campus $180 Elisabeth Weaver, LCDS Alum & Owner of Lancaster Farmacy
Deepen your child’s connection to nature, each other and themselves! Through nature-based activities, crafts and games campers will learn about the natural habitat of a meadow, forest and farm. We will spend time doing things like exploring nature trails, creek play, making crafts from natural materials, identifying wild and common plants, harvesting summer crops, tracking the landscape and more! Material fee: $20 This camp is help off-campus: Lancaster Farmacy 501 May Post Road Strasburg, PA 17579 Please indicate if school van transportation is needed.
Designed for students entering grades K-6 ENTERING GRADES 2-5
ENTERING GRADES 3-5
Passport to the Arts
Art on the Menu
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Candace Thompson, LCDS Art Faculty
Week 3 | June 22-26 (half-day p.m.) $180
Come along as we take a week-long tour of the world in this full-day camp. Immerse yourself in the culture of five different countries through dance, music, arts and crafts, language, cooking and more. Can you perform the Argentinian tango? Have you ever tasted poutine from Canada? How do you say “hello” in Arabic? If you have “traveled” with us before, don’t worry. We are off to five new countries this summer. So pack your bags and get ready for a week full of fun and learning, but without the jet lag. Material fee: $20, Class limit: 12
Nerf Fun
Week 3 | June 22-29 (half-day p.m.) Week 9 | August 3-7 (half-day p.m.) $180 each week
Inventors Workshop
Week 5 | July 6-10 (full-day) $330 Carrie Martens, LCDS Faculty
Do you love creating, building, and solving problems? From chocolate chip cookies to light bulbs to braille, we will explore different types of inventions and learn about the inventors who created them. Each student will research, plan, design, and present their own inventions. Bring your spectacular ideas and get ready to create! Material fee: $20 r
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This camp is about the joy and safety of playing exhilarating games (dodgeball, capture the flag, elimination and more) with Nerf guns. Try shooting at a target while sliding past on an awesome slip ’n slide. Come and join the fun! Material fee: $10
If you can eat it, it may become the subject of your art! On the menu will be painting, collage, weaving, printmaking, and more – involving traditional, as well as a few EDIBLE “art supplies.” You will even have a chance to eat some of your own creations. Material fee: $15, Class limit: 15
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Week 1| June 8-12 (half-day p.m.) $180
ENTERING GRADES 3-6
Detective Training
Week 6 | July 13-17 (full-day) $330 Carrie Martens, LCDS Faculty
Do you love to solve a good mystery? Do secret codes and languages intrigue you? In the morning at detective training, you will brush up on your investigative skills, such as deciphering codes, analyzing footprints and fingerprints, and learning how to make invisible ink that you can use to fool your parents and teachers. In the afternoon, you’ll put your new skills to the test by trying to solve a different mystery each day, including investigating a crime scene, creating an escape room, and racing to win a photo scavenger hunt. Material fee: $20
So You Think You Can Dance?
Week 7 | July 20-24 (half-day a.m.) $180 Christine Healy, LCDS Dance Faculty
Keep your feet moving with us this summer at our fun-filled dance camp! Students will learn various dance genres and techniques while exploring their creativity and expression. From ballet to hip-hop, jazz to tap, dancers of all levels will learn and create choreography, culminating in a performance for their families. 18 Lancaster Country Day School
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Animate a character, design a game, solve a problem and learn programming basics with Scratch! In this camp we will encounter numerous problems and discover how to solve them using computer programming. Topics covered include input and output commands, conditional statements, and loops and functions.
LEGO® Robotics Beginner Programming Week 2 | June 15-19 (full-day) $330 Joanne Biltz, LCDS Faculty
Build and program your own LEGO® robots. Assign tasks to your robot, control behavior, and pass through obstacle courses. Students will learn the basics of robotics and programming. Class limit: 14
3D Printing for Beginners
Week 3 | June 22-26 (half-day a.m.) $180 OST
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From human organs to rocket engine parts, 3D-printed objects are changing the world. You’ll use professional modeling software to design intricate objects, prepare them for printing, and then watch them take shape. Students will be able to take their creations home to share. Material fee: $20 Class limit: 10
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LEGO® Robotics Advanced Programming
Week 4 | June 29-July 3 (full-day) $330 Joanne Biltz, LCDS Faculty
This is a fun, advanced class using the powerful Mindstorms LEGO® robotics system. Students will explore electrical and engineering concepts, build various robots with different sensors, and use the computer to perform tasks including advanced problem-solving. (Some LEGO® programming experience recommended.) Class limit: 14
ENTERING GRADES 3-8
Animation Art Camp
Week 6 | July 13-17 (half-day p.m.) $180 Diane Wilikofsky, LCDS Art Faculty
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Did you ever want to make your own stop-motion animated film? Here is your chance. Learn how to draw a storyboard, make sets and characters, use cameras and computer-capture software, edit your rough footage, and compose an original soundtrack. All you need is patience. Stop-motion animation’s goal is to make inanimate objects appear to move and come to life. Throughout the week you will make several short animated films, exploring different media as you learn the basic skills of animation. Class limit: 10
Sculpture Camp
Week 5 | July 6-10 (half-day a.m.) $180 Diane Wilikofsky, LCDS Art Faculty
Here’s your chance to work with a variety of media as you create sculptures in wire, metal, foil, papier-mâché, and cardboard. We will also work virtually, sculpting a figure on the computer and then rendering it with a 3D printer. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 10
ENTERING GRADES 4-6
Hogwarts: Year One
Week 3 | June 22-26 (full-day) $330 Joie Formando, LCDS Faculty Angela Philip, LCDS Faculty
Ever wish you were a student at Hogwarts? Now you can be! The magic begins with shopping for supplies in Diagon Alley, arriving at the Great Hall for a sorting ceremony, and getting ready for a full week of witchcraft and wizardry! Classes include Potions, Herbology, Arithmancy, Charms, Care of Magical Creatures, Defense Against the Dark Arts, and Divination. This camp is for first-time Hogwarts students. Material Fee: $20, Class limit: 20 Summer Programs 2020 19
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Designed for students entering grades 3-8 Amusement Park Engineering Snapology
Kitchen Science
We bet your child loves amusement parks, but have they ever thought about the science that goes into building rides and the people who design them? In Snapology’s Amusement Park Engineering class, students will become engineers of their own amusement park rides, and will learn the core physics and engineering concepts used to make a ride thrilling! Class limit: 20
Jean Noecker, LCDS Faculty
Week 2 | June 15-19 (half-day p.m.) Week 7 | July 20-24 (half-day p.m.) $180 each week
Week 9 | August 3-7 (half-day a.m.) $180
ENTERING GRADES 4-8
Maker Space STEAM Camp
Forensics
Week 6 | July 13-17 (half-day a.m.) $180
Week 1 | June 8-12 (half-day p.m.) $180
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Hone your problem-solving skills as we observe, compare, and classify evidence and use logic and intuition to solve crimes. We will investigate the science behind crime scenes and evidence analysis as we explore forensics through interactive labs and whodunnit activities. Topics include: evidence collection, impressions, fingerprints, and hair and fiber examination. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 12
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We will explore motion and mechanisms, creating marble runs and exploring linkages and how they create movement. We will make pop-up cards and try our hand at making automata (kinetic sculptures) using simple machines. This class will be set up as a Maker Space. You will solve problems, imagine, design and redesign to perfect your prototypes. Class limit: 24 r
Cooking is not just an art, it’s a science. Students will explore real biological and chemical principles and phenomena such as respiration, emulsification, oxidation, and chemical reactions. We will do this by making bread with yeast, whipping up a smooth sauce for mac and cheese, and learning the secret to the perfect cookie. We will have a different theme or recipe each day. Kids should bring an apron or wear stainable clothes and be prepared to tie long hair back. We will taste what we make, and, if we can, send leftovers home. Diverse ingredients will be used but we will avoid nuts. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 8
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Sensational Summer Strings
Week 8 | July 27-31 (full-day) $330 Greg Woodbridge, LCDS Music Faculty Amy Burkholder, LCDS Music Faculty Prerequisite: Must have completed Book 1 of string method book and played in school’s orchestra for at least one year.
Hogwarts: Year Two
This camp offers an exciting opportunity for string musicians entering grades 5 through 8 (violin, viola, cello and bass). Student musicians will play in large ensembles, chamber ensembles and take masterclasses taught by experts. Students will perform for friends and family on Friday afternoon. Students should plan to bring their own instruments and supplies.
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The magic continues for Year Two at Hogwarts! Returning witches and wizards will experience the magic of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets during their week at school. Classes include Potions, Herbology, Arithmancy, Charms, Care of Magical Creatures, and Defense Against the Dark Arts. Material Fee: $20 Class limit: 34
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Week 2 | June 15-19 (full-day) Week 9 | August 3-7 (full-day) $330 each week
Prerequisite: Returning Summer 2019 Hogwarts or Summer 2020 Hogwarts: Year One
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Week 4 | June 29- July 3 (full-day) $330
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Designed for students entering grades 6-8 ENTERING GRADES 6-8
Babysitting 101 Week 1 | June 8-12 (full-day) Week 5 | July 6-10 (full-day) $330 each week Cathy Swiatek, LCDS Faculty
Babysitting is a great way to earn extra money, and it’s important to be prepared for all the adventures you may encounter. During this class you will receive the 7.5 hour American Red Cross babysitter certification course. In addition to having honed babysitting skills, you will graduate first aid- and CPR-certified. And there’s more! You will learn about infant and child development, and spend time with real infants and toddlers to gain some hands-on experience. Then you will create your babysitting portfolio. Your bag of tricks will include numerous activities to entertain kids of all ages. As a class, students will role-play various babysitting scenarios and create professional flyers and business cards. Don’t miss a great opportunity to prepare for a summer babysitting job. Ages 11-15. Material fee: $75 (First-aid/CPR certification)
Monster Mania for Middle Schoolers
Week 7 | July 20-24 (half-day p.m.) $180 Candy Thompson, LCDS Art Faculty
Imaginations will run wild as we sculpt, sew, paint, collage, and more to create an innovative array of monsters: friendly, fierce, or funny. The week will conclude with a monsterously fun art exhibit. Material fee: $20, Class limit: 15
ENTERING GRADES 7-8
Ceramics: Wheel-throwing and Hand-building Week 8 | July 27-31 (half-day a.m.) $180 Beky Weidner, LCDS Art Faculty
Like to get messy? Come try your hand at the potter’s wheel! Learn this fun and challenging skill as you attempt to center the clay and shape it into a pleasing form. We will also work with some hand-building techniques in clay, like sculpting and slab building. We will glaze and fire our pieces so that they are fully functional. Discover the joy of creating works of art that you can use every day! Material fee: $10, Class limit: 10
ENTERING GRADE 8
Science Fair Jump Start
Week 1 | June 8-12 (half-day a.m.) $180 Laura Trout, LCDS Faculty
If you have ever wanted to participate in science fair, but you are just too busy during the winter, this is the camp for you! We will spend the week designing your project and writing a proposal to submit to North Museum. North Museum will look at the proposal and approve it so you can run your experiment and collect data during the summer. This will allow for more complex, longer-running projects. Or, you can just get a simple project out of the way. Class limit: 8
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Designed for students entering grades 9-12
SAT/ACT Math, ACT Science Boot Camp Prep
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Week 1 | June 10-12 (half-day a.m. - 3 days) $180 Jim Ringlein, LCDS Faculty
Topics include review of fundamental math skills, test-taking strategy and application, practicing actual test sections and results analysis, practice and strategy for ACT Science. We’ll even mix in fun team challenges and prizes! Mr. Ringlein has trained with A List Corp. in NYC, and led individual and group test prep sessions both privately and at LCDS since 2014. Class limit: 16
Science Fair Jump Start
Week 1 | June 8-12 (half-day a.m.) $180 Laura Trout, LCDS Faculty
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If you have ever wanted to participate in science fair, but you are just too busy during the winter, this is the camp for you! We will spend the week designing your project and writing a proposal to submit to North Museum. North Museum will look at the proposal and approve it so you can run your experiment and collect data during the summer. This will allow for more complex, longer-running projects. ra trout au Or, you can just get a .l s simple project out of the way. Class limit: 8
Babysitting 101 Week 1 | June 8-12 (full-day) Week 5 | July 6-10 (full-day) $330 each week Cathy Swiatek, LCDS Faculty
Babysitting is a great way to earn extra money, and it’s important to be prepared for all the adventures you may encounter. During this class you will receive the 7.5 hour American Red Cross babysitter certification course. In addition to having honed babysitting skills, you will graduate first aid- and CPR-certified. And there’s more! You will learn about infant and child development, and spend time with real infants and toddlers to gain some hands-on experience. Then you will create your babysitting portfolio. Your bag of tricks will include numerous activities to entertain kids of all ages. As a class, students will role-play various babysitting scenarios and create professional flyers and business cards. Don’t miss a great opportunity to prepare for a summer babysitting job. Ages 11-15. Material fee: $75 (First-aid/CPR certification)
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FOR-CREDIT COURSES Hands-on-learning about force with water rocket construction.
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Upper School academic courses for credit
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Dr. Juliette Winterer, LCDS Faculty
Jim Ringlein, LCDS Faculty
The objectives of this course are to help students see science as a process of inquiry as well as a body of knowledge, to learn the basic principles and facts of biology, and to acquire skills such as the manipulation of lab equipment, observation, record keeping, critical data analysis, and scientific presentation. Course content includes ecology, cell anatomy and physiology, cellular reproduction, genetics, pattern and process of evolution, diversity of life, and animal physiology. About 1-1.5 hours of homework each evening. Comprehensive weekly assessments on units and a final exam will contribute to the overall grade in the course.
Prerequisite: Full year of Chemistry and Algebra II with final grades of C or higher.
June 15-July 17 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. -12 p.m. $800
June 15-July 17 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. -12 p.m. $800
Explore learning simulations with related worksheets assigned for homework each evening, plus related reading and a few problems/questions from the book. About 1-1.5 hours of homework each evening. A quiz will be given each Friday, and a comprehensive final on the last class day. A laboratory notebook will be required for documentation of daily experimentation. m
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FOR-CREDIT COURSES ENTERING GRADES 8-10
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Points, lines, planes, angle pairs, distances, measures, algebraic reasoning, proving angles congruent, proofs with lines and angles
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Proving triangles to be congruent, relationships within triangles, polygons and quadrilaterals
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Similarities in polygons, right triangle trigonometry
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Area, surface area, and volume
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Four Upper School academic courses will be offered for credit this summer.
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Honors new Geometry
Ms. Katelyn Mowery, LCDS Faculty Prerequisite: A grade of B+ or higher in Algebra I, or permission of the Algebra I instructor.
By discovering the many theorems and postulates of geometry, students will improve their spatial reasoning and logic. The course includes an in-depth analysis of plane, solid, and coordinate geometry, including triangle congruence and similarity, properties of parallel lines, right triangle trigonometry, area, and volume of solids/prisms. Emphasis is placed on developing critical-thinking skills as they relate to both abstract mathematical concepts as well as real world problems. Proofs by deductive reasoning are a significant component of the course work. About 1-1.5 hours of homework each evening. Comprehensive weekly assessments on units and a final exam will contribute to the overall grade in the course.
Upper School academic courses for credit
ENTERING GRADES 9-12
Laboratory Safety • Equipment and procedures Chemical Measurements • Significant figures, conversions, factor-label method Introduction to Chemistry • Element names and symbols, classification of matter, chemical/physical properties and changes, energy Atomic Structure • Atomic theory and structure, isotopes and average atomic mass, mole concept
Honors Chemistry June 15-July 17 Monday-Friday 8 a.m. -12 p.m. $800
Mrs. Lindsay Deibler-Wallace, LCDS Faculty Prerequisites: Full year of Algebra I and Honors Geometry with final grades of B or higher.
Vodcasts will be assigned as daily homework in addition to some practice problems on corresponding worksheets. About 1-1.5 hours of homework each evening. Comprehensive weekly assessments on 2-3 units, laboratory activities, and a final exam will all contribute to the overall grade in the course. s ay d e i b l e
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The Periodic Table • Development of the periodic table, periodic trends Chemical Bonding • Common ions, chemical bonding: covalent, ionic, metallic Chemical Names and Formulas • Naming chemical compounds, using chemical formulas
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Chemical Reactions and Equations • Writing and balancing equations, reaction types, predicting products Stoichiometry • Stoichiometric calculations, limiting reactant, percent yield
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Gases • Development of the gas laws, partial pressure, effusion and diffusion States of Matter • Properties of solids, liquids, gases, kinetic molecular theory, phase changes
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Aqueous Solutions • Concentration calculations, solution preparation and properties, colligative properties Thermochemistry/Thermodynamics • Phase change energy calculations, enthalpy, entropy, and free energy Advanced Topics • Acids/bases, oxidation/reduction as time permits.
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SPORTS
Squash Camp
Week 1 | June 8-12 Learn squash or improve your squash ability at this one-week developmental camp.
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Sports camps listed by grade level
ENTERING GRADES 1-12
International Soccer Skills Camp (Co-ed)
ENTERING GRADES 2-5
Soccer Fun (Co-ed)
Week 1 | June 8-12 (half-day a.m.) $180 Chris Wilson, LCDS Faculty Varsity Boys Soccer and Tennis Head Coach
This camp will teach techniques to improve ball mastery and the love of the game. Daily lessons will work to improve first touch, passing, receiving, carving, and turning moves to breakdown defenders 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, and 4v4. These will then transition into the technical aspects of scoring goals. Each day will feature a style of a play from famous soccer cultures from around the world. Class limit: 40
Our goal is to instill the love of the game and help students learn the fundamentals.
Week 7 | July 20-24 (half-day a.m.) $180 Carrie Martens, LCDS Faculty and Lower School Soccer Coach
At soccer camp, students will learn new skills and show off the ones they already have. We’ll practice different skills each day and incorporate those into our activities and a daily scrimmage. We will also learn the rules of soccer and focus on what it looks like to be a good teammate and support your friends.
ENTERING GRADES 3-8
Squash Camp
Week 1 | June 8-12 (half-day a.m.) $180
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SPORTS
Improve individual skills, learn the concept of team lacrosse, and most importantly, have fun!
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ENTERING GRADES 3-8
Tumbling
Week 1 | June 8-12 (half-day a.m.) $180 Jean Noecker, LCDS Faculty
ENTERING GRADES 3-9
Cougar Girls Lacrosse Camp
Week 3 | June 22-26 (half-day a.m.) $180
Come flip with us! We will be mastering, perfecting, and trying out new skills. Whether you are a beginner wanting to learn how to safely fall and cartwheel, or explore more advanced tumbling, we want you! Each day we will do some stretching and strengthening exercises, as well as drills specific to various skills. Coach Noecker is a National Rated Gymnastics Judge and has been coaching tumbling and gymnastics for over 20 years. Gymnastics/dance leotards are encouraged. Athletes should not have buckles, zippers, or deep pockets in their clothing. Form-fitting shirts are recommended. Class limit: 12
Julie Safran, LCDS Girls Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach
Basketball Camp (Co-ed)
Volleyball Camp (Co-ed)
Week 2 | June 15-19 (half-day a.m.) Week 7 | July 20-24 (half-day a.m.) $180 each week Jon Shultz, LCDS Boys Basketball Varsity Head Coach Hilary Waltman, LCDS Girls Basketball Varsity Head Coach
We will be working on ball skills (passing, shooting, and dribbling), teamwork, and leadership on the courts. Get ready to have fun!
This one-week clinic is designed for the beginner/intermediate player looking to either gain experience or learn the game of lacrosse. Players will develop their stick work, shooting, offensive/defensive strategies, and concepts of the game. Girls will improve individual skills, learn the concept of team lacrosse, and most importantly have fun! Required are girls lacrosse stick, goggles, and mouthguard. A limited number of sticks and goggles are available to borrow. Contact Coach Safran (safranj@lancastercountryday.org) to reserve one. Material fee: $10 Week 6 | July 13-17 (half-day a.m.) $180 Julie Hoin, LCHS Varsity Girls Volleyball Head Coach
This camp will help students develop their skills in a positive and encouraging environment, while learning to work hard to accomplish a goal. Our goal is to instill the love of the game and help students learn the fundamentals. Material fee: $20, Class limit: 24
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ENTERING GRADES 4-12
Cougar Tennis Camp (Co-ed) Week 5 | July 6-10 (half-day a.m.) $180
Chris Wilson, LCDS Faculty and LCDS Varsity Boys Soccer and Tennis
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Cougar tennis camp will provide a fun, game-based approach to help kids play the game and learn strategy, tactics, and skills through guided discovery as they play conditioned games and rally. Equipment and games will be modified to meet appropriate skill levels for all. Class limit: 24
Please have your child’s health information and insurance card before you begin the online registration process. Once you have completed your online registration, you will receive a confirmation email. You can pay for camp in full or with a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp. The balance of tuition, including Early Birds, Milk and Cookies, and Lunch, is due May 1. Your card on file will be charged May 1 automatically unless other payment arrangements have been made.
ENTERING GRADES 5-8
Middle School Girls Field Hockey Camp
Week 4 | June 29-July 3 (half-day a.m.) $180 Heidi Stadel, LCDS Middle School Girls Field Hockey Head Coach
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Sports camps listed by grade level
ENTERING GRADES 5-9
Archery Camp
Week 5 | July 6-10 (half-day a.m.) $180 April Fantazzi, LCDS Athletic Trainer and NASP Certified Archery Instructor
Have you ever wanted to learn to shoot a bow and arrow? It is a great sport, and one that takes practice and concentration. Love the movies “Brave”, “The Hunger Games” and “The Lord of the Rings” ? Come and learn how they do it. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 15
ENTERING GRADES 6-12
Advanced Squash Workout (Co-ed)
Week 2 | June 15-19 (half-day a.m.) $180 Trex Proffitt, LCDS Faculty Head Squash Coach
This squash workout week is for intensive squash drills and fitness training to create self-sufficiency through the rest of the summer. Workouts will include on-court hitting and fitness drills. Material Fee: $10, Class limit: 15
Athletes Performance Camp (Co-ed)
Week 3 | June 22-26 (half-day, 9-11 a.m.) $180 Chris Wilson, LCDS Faculty and LCDS Varsity Boys Soccer and Tennis
This camp will help young athletes focus on developing foundational athletic skills and the intrinsic motivation to succeed. Fun drills and games to enhance speed, agility, coordination, running technique, strength, flexibility and injury prevention will be used. Each athlete will be provided with a Functional Movement Screen and Kinetic Chain Assessment to personalize their training. Basic movement patterns will teach athletes how to develop game-changing speed and agility, and strength movements will help athletes become powerful, strong, and exceptionally conditioned, while preventing injury. These techniques are research-based and proven deliver results on the court and the field. Class limit: 20
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FAQ
What is Camp LCDS?
REGISTRATION
Register online at lancastercountryday.org/summer.
Summer Program Location Lancaster Country Day School 725 Hamilton Road Lancaster, PA 17603
Main Phone Number 717-392-2916, ext. 492
Half-day a.m. or full-day options for students entering grades 1-4 as well as Early Birds and Milk and Cookies before and after programs. Each week has a child-centered theme with options ranging from science to art to sports and water play. What are Specialty Camps?
Specialty Camps are designed for a wide range of ages and interests. Students participate in each specialty area for a full week. There are both full-day and half-day Specialty Camps as well as Early Birds and Milk and Cookies before and after programs. If a student is signed up for two half-day Specialty Camps, a supervised lunchtime from 12-1 is included. Students may prepurchase lunch each day at the LCDS dining commons, or bring their own.
Includes all camp activities & a T-shirt.
Summer Program Fees Full-day Half-day a.m. Half-day p.m. Early Birds
9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:30 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. $330 per week + materials to 12:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials to 4:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials to 9:00 a.m. $40 per week
Milk and Cookies 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. $40 per week Lunch $25 per week
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Frequently Asked Questions About Summer Programs
When is registration?
Registration will open in December. Please have your child’s health information and insurance card ready before you begin the online registration process. Once you have completed your online registration, you will receive a confirmation email. You will have the option to pay for camp in full or pay a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp. The balance of tuition, including Early Birds, Milk and Cookies and Lunch, is due by May 1. Your card on file will be charged May 1 automatically unless other payment arrangements have been made.
Summer Programs Lunch
Students on campus for the lunch hour (full-day or two half-day sessions) may preorder a nutritious lunch through our LCDS dining service. This two-week rotating menu will be offered throughout the summer. The cost of lunch is $25 for the week. Lunch must be preordered by the week prior to camp.
What is the LCDS Summer Programs cancellation policy?
Before May 1, you will lose your deposit. After May 1, full balance is due and there are no refunds. What is the late pick-up policy?
Parents will be charged a late fee of $10 for each 15 minutes (or portion of 15 minutes) that they are late per child regardless of the reason for being late. Payment is due at the time of pick-up, and the camper may not return to camp until the charge is paid. A late fee form must be completed, and a copy given to the parent as a receipt for payment.
Lunch must be preordered the week prior to camp.
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Beef Tacos w/tomato, Lettuce & Cheese Steamed Corn Choice of Fruit Milk
Fish Nuggets Tater Tots Steamed Carrots Choice of Fruit Milk
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Cheese Pizza Steamed Broccoli Choice of Fruit Milk
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Chicken Tenders Baked Fries Steamed Green Beans Choice of Fruit Milk
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FAQ
Who can attend the Lancaster Country Day School Summer Programs?
REGISTRATION Register online at lancastercountryday.org/summer.
Summer Program Location Lancaster Country Day School 725 Hamilton Road Lancaster, PA 17603
Main Phone Number 717-392-2916, ext. 492
Can I pay by credit card or check? YES! If choosing to pay by check, your spot will not be held until payment is received.
All students are welcome, however, be sure to check the age requirements for each program. Any child who has completed kindergarten in the 20192020 school year may attend the Camp LCDS programs. Preschool and junior kindergarten entry ages are: 3 for PS and 4 for JK by June 1, 2020. PS and JK students must be potty-trained prior to the start of summer programs. What is the difference between Camp LCDS and Specialty Camps?
The Camp LCDS is geared toward students entering grades 1-4 interested in a weekly, theme-based camp experience. The Specialty Camps are geared toward students in a variety of grades and offer a more in-depth experience in a more specialized class or topic. Are there extended hours?
Early Birds runs from 7:30-9 a.m. each morning and Milk and Cookies each afternoon runs from 4-5:30 p.m. All students are welcome to sign up for these extended programs and must be registered to participate.
Summer Program Hours 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Full-day 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Half-day a.m. 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Half-day p.m.
Extended Care Hours
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Is there drop-in care through the extended hours program?
No. All campers must be pre-registered for extended camp programs. Campers need to be registered for Early Birds and Milk and Cookies by the Friday before the week that you need extended care. What should each student bring to the Camp LCDS Program each day?
Each student should bring a water bottle, snack, and hat. Please be sure to send your student to camp with sunscreen already applied. We are happy to help reapply during the day with your written permission. Full-day campers should bring either a packed lunch or pre-purchase lunch through our online system. Full-day campers will also need a bathing suit, towel, and water shoes. What should each camper bring to the Specialty Camps each day?
Each student should bring a water bottle, snack, hat, and lunch if they are staying for lunch (or purchase lunch through our online registration system). Teachers will also send out information if anything specific is needed for their program. What shouldn’t students bring to the LCDS Summer Camps?
We strongly discourage students from bringing electronics such as iPods, cell phones, MP3 players, playing cards, personal games, large amounts of money, or other valuable objects.
Bathing suits, towels, and water shoes are required for water play.
My student has food allergies or other special health circumstances. Can this be accommodated?
We are happy to work with you and your student to make sure that they are safe. Please be sure to clearly explain all allergies and other medical concerns through the online camper registration forms. What if my child wants to cancel or switch classes/camps?
If cancellation occurs before May 1, you will only lose your non-refundable deposit. After May 1, there are no refunds. To switch camps, contact Director of Summer Programs Heather Woodbridge at 717-392-2916, ext. 492 or woodbridgeh@lancastercountryday.org. How do I guarantee my child is registered with their friends?
Only the legal parent(s) and/or guardian(s) are authorized to sign off on the registration form. This is a safety and legal precaution. The only way to increase the possibility of being in the same program with a friend is to try and complete the registration simultaneously, but under their own accounts. If an account is found to have multiple students registered that are not their own, their camps will be canceled. Can I purchase lunch on a daily basis throughout the week?
No, all lunch orders must be paid in full one week prior to the start of your camp. We are not able to accept cash in the cafeteria. All lunches must be preordered, and cost $25 for the week.
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Students are to behave in a mature, responsible way and to treat others with respect. When a camper does not follow the behavior guidelines, we will take the following actions as problems progress. 1
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If a student’s behavior still does not meet expectations, they will be referred to the Director of Summer Programs and may miss out on an activity or the remainder of the day. Parents will be responsible for early pick-up if necessary.
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If a student is dismissed from the program, they will not be permitted to participate for the remainder of the summer. Program fees are non-refundable if a student is sent home for disciplinary reasons. Physical violence or bullying toward another student or staff member will result in immediate dismissal from the camp.
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