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Summer Programs PRESCHOOL
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
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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! Upper School 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 phone 717-392-2916, ext. 492
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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. Year-round Preschool & Junior Kindergarten.... 6-7
Camps LCDS........................ 8-11 Amazing Race........................................ 10 Animal Kingdom................................... 10 Space is the Place. . ................................. 11 Time Travel Week................................... 11 Grossology!............................................. 11 Lights, Camera, Action!.......................... 11 Hogwarts Jr............................................. 11 Shark Week............................................. 11 Summer Olympics................................. 11
Specialty Camps........... 12-19 Mr. Marshall’s Funky Fitness Camp....... 13 The Messier, The Better.................................. 13 Stretches and Sketches........................ 13 Lower School Multi-Sport Camp......... 13 Nerf Fun.................................................. 14 Let’s Get Moving.................................... 14 Buzz! Save the Bees.............................. 14 Nature Studies....................................... 14 Murals, Fountains, and Fun. . ................ 15 Working with Paper.............................. 15 Stretches and Sketches........................ 15 Coding Basics. . ....................................... 15 Hogwarts Camp.. ................................... 17 Broadway’s Best Dance Camp............ 17 Jewelry-Making with Sculpey Clay. . .... 17 Murals, Fountains, and Fun. . ................ 17 Programming for Game Design (intermediate)............... 19 Cybersecurity Camp: Can You Break the Code?..................... 19 Defend a Disney Villain......................... 19
Camp LCDS consists of half-day 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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Upper School For-Credit Courses........ 20-25 Honors Geometry.................................. 21 Biology.................................................... 21 Honors Chemistry............................... 22 PE Body Fit (timester elective).......... 23 Physics I................................................. 23 Organic Chemistry.............................. 25 Democracy and Civic Engagement. . ............................. 25
Sports......................................... 26-31
Cost & Policies................... 32-33 FAQ.............................................. 34-35 Behavior Policies & Discipline Procedures........................... 36-37 Health & Safety Protocols................................ 38-39
Mr. Marshall’s Funky Fitness Camp. . .. 27 Lower School Multi-Sport Camp........ 27 Nerf Fun................................................. 29 Let’s Get Moving................................... 29 Basketball Camp (co-ed)..................... 29 Cougar Boys Lacrosse Camp.............. 29 Cougar Girls Lacrosse Camp............... 30 Tricky Tumbling.................................... 30 Beginner Squash Camp...................... 30 Advanced Squash Camp..................... 30 Middle School Girls Field Hockey Camp............................... 31 Broadway’s Best Dance Camp............ 31 Archery Camp........................................ 31 Basketball Camp................................... 31
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Lancaster Country Day School offers year-round Preschool and Junior Kindergarten. Current LCDS families are eligible for early registration. Any remaining spaces will be open to the larger community who fit our admission requirements. Meaningful play is a significant element of learning at LCDS Summer Programs. It encompasses social, emotional, physical, and cognitive benefits that the brain needs to fully develop. Meaningful play also promotes social learning through play with other children. Each child is challenged to live to their full potential in an atmosphere that fosters social, physical, intellectual, and emotional aspects of development.
For more details contact: Sandi Abraham Director of Admission abrahams@lancastercountryday.org 717-392-2916, ext. 227
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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 weeklong session offers classes in visual and performing arts, science, sports, water play and more. A different theme is integrated each week into class activities, which are taught by our talented team of teachers and interns. Camp LCDS is designed to provide students the opportunity to explore new endeavors in a safe, supportive environment while having loads of fun! Every morning will include arts and crafts, games, and learning centered on the weekly theme. For Full-Day campers, the afternoon will include outside time, recreation, and water-play (bathing suits, towels and water shoes required). Students may attend full or half-day. Students attending full-day will need to bring their own packed lunch.
Designed for students entering grades 1-4 with full-day and half-day options available.
Includes all camp activities & a T-shirt.
Summer Program Fees Full-day Half-day a.m.
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $330 per week + materials 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials
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REGISTRATION Registration will open in March. Please have your child’s health information and insurance card ready before you begin the online registration process. Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email. You will have the option to pay for camp in full or provide a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp. The balance of tuition is due by May 1. Your card on file will be charged automatically unless other payment arrangements have been made.
CANCELLATION For Specialty Programs and Camp LCDS, if you cancel before May 1, you will lose your non-refundable deposit. After May 1, there are no refunds.
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Amazing Race
Week 1 | June 14-18 Travel around the world and visit new countries! We’ll use our imaginations, learn about the cultures and traditions on other continents, and create arts and crafts.
Animal Kingdom Week 2 | June 21-25
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 gab about your favorite wild animals.
Includes all camp activities & a T-shirt.
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Full-day Half-day a.m.
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $330 per week + materials 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials
Half-day p.m.
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials
Designed for students entering grades 1-4
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. Take off on an adventure to the stars! Or at least low Earth orbit!
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Week 3 | June 28-July 2
Time Travel Week Week 4 | July 5-9
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!
Week 5 | July 12-16
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!
Lights, Camera, Action! Week 6 | July 19-23
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.
Week 7 | July 26-30
Shark Week
Week 8 | August 2-6 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. By the time we’re done, you’ll live every week like it’s Shark Week.
Summer Olympics Week 9 | August 9-13
We’re bringing the Tokyo 2021 Summer Olympics to LCDS! Compete in summer events, learn the history of the Olympic games, watch LIVE Olympic events, and bring home the gold!
Full-day and half-day options available.
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Specialty camps listed by grade level
ENTERING PS-GRADE 1
Mr. Marshall’s Funky Fitness Camp Week 4 | July 5-9 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180
Blake Marshall, LCDS faculty/coach
This camp is geared toward keeping our younger students healthy and fit over the summer in a fun and exciting way! We will have a different theme every day and work within that theme to promote happy and healthy lifestyles. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 15.
ENTERING K-GRADE 1
The Messier, The Better
Weeks 1& 9 June 14-18, August 9-13 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. (half-day) MAIN! E $180 TS R
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Summer is the perfect time to explore all kinds of messy art and science activities. Who doesn’t like a table full of shiny glitter, multiple choices of paints and lots of gooey mud? This camp will focus on letting the children choose what to create and experiment with as they’re led by a teacher who’s not afraid to get messy. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 10.
Summer is the perfect time to explore all kinds of messy art and science activities.
ENTERING GRADES 1-3
Stretches and Sketches Week 3 | June 28-July 2 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180
Candy Thompson, LCDS art faculty
What do you get when you mix yoga, mindfulness, and art? A fun and engaging week aimed at increasing self-awareness without judgment, and leaving campers feeling empowered, healthy, centered, and creative at the end of each day! Meeting both indoors and outdoors, this camp incorporates the following every day: age-appropriate yoga poses, practices and games, mindfulness activities, breath work, and art-making. Class limit: 10, Material fee: $10.
ENTERING GRADES 1-5
Lower School Multi-Sport Camp
Week 7 | July 26-30 ED S 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) CLO $180 Hilary Waltman, LCDS faculty/coach
Our multisport camp is designed to introduce children to a variety of different sports/activities in one setting. We will explore 4-5 activities in one fun-filled week. Participants will learn the rules and fundamentals of each activity through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, your child will have learned several new sports along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and self- discipline. Material fee: $10 Summer Programs 2021 13
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Buzz! Save the Bees ENTERING GRADES 2-5
Nerf Fun
Week 3 | June 28-July 2 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. (half-day) $180 per week
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It’s on! This camp will be all 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.
ENTERING GRADES 2-6
Let’s Get Moving
Week 1 | June 14-18 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Carrie Martens, LCDS faculty
From kickball to frisbee to relay races, everyone will have fun playing games together! This camp is perfect for you if you like to get outside and get moving! Each day we will have a variety of games and activities, including water-balloon tosses, creating obstacle courses, and jump rope rhymes. We will also tackle what it means to practice good sportsmanship as we challenge each other to try our best while being supportive teammates! Ages: Entering grades 2-6, Material fee: $10. 14 Lancaster Country Day School
Week 2 | June 21-25 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (full-day) $330
Carrie Martens, LCDS faculty
Get ready to learn all about the life of the honey bee as we do hands-on investigations and activities! Some of our activities include dissecting bees, talking with local beekeepers, making soap with honey, and honey-tasting. We will also explore ways in which the bee population is threatened right where we live, and we will work on a collaborative project about what we can do about it. We will research, gather ideas, and come up with a final product that can be shared with the community! Material fee: $20
Nature Studies
Week 8 | August 2-6 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Carrie Martens, LCDS faculty
Painting with mud. Telling time with a sundial. Identifying different calls of birds. With a focus on getting outside to explore, we will have a marvelous time learning about nature! There will be a different focus to lead our investigations each day including: insects, rocks, weather, trees, and birds. Along the way we will keep a nature journal to make observations and help record what we are learning. You can also expect lots of hands-on activities and art projects. Material fee: $10.
Specialty camps listed by grade level
ENTERING GRADES 3-6
Murals, Fountains, and Fun Week 4 | July 5-9 D 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) OSE L C $180 per week
Candy Thompson, LCDS art faculty Erin Myers, LCDS French faculty
Students will discover public art in downtown Lancaster on foot. Activities include meeting or learning about public artists, participating in a scavenger hunt, playing in water, purchasing snacks from local vendors, and possibly creating a temporary installation or collaborating on a permanent project. We ask that parents be flexible with drop-off and pickup locations over the course of the week, as our pedestrian excursions will begin in town rather than on campus. Class limit: 15, Material fee: $10.
ENTERING GRADES 3-8
Working with Paper
Week 5 | July 12-16 IST 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) IT L A W $180 Diane Wilikofsky, LCDS art faculty
Paper is an incredibly versatile material. It comes in many forms and in this camp we will be working with watercolor paper, cardboard, and even papier-mâché as we make art out of paper. Our work will explore creating all kinds of pop-up cards, moving on to 3D papier-mâché sculptures and ending the week working with cardboard constructions. If you love working with your hands and using your imagination, this camp is for you! Class limit: 8.
ENTERING GRADES 4-6
Stretches and Sketches Week 7 | July 26-30 SED 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) CLO $180
Candy Thompson, LCDS art faculty
What do you get when you mix yoga, mindfulness, and art? A fun and engaging week aimed at increasing self-awareness without judgment, and leaving campers feeling empowered, healthy, centered, and creative at the end of each day! Meeting both indoors and outdoors, this camp incorporates the following every day: age-appropriate yoga poses, practices and games, mindfulness activities, breath work, and art-making. Class limit: 10, Material fee: $10.
Coding Basics
Week 8 | August 2-6 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Lew Martin, LCDS faculty
Computer programming provides an amazing opportunity to problem-solve with computers. In this course we will use a mix of physical computing (Arduinos) and online computing (block code) to tackle various problems. We will cover the basics of programming, so no prior programming knowledge is needed. Class limit: 10, Material fee: $10.
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Specialty camps listed by grade level ENTERING GRADES 5-7
Hogwarts Camp
Week 6 | July 19-23 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (full-day) $330
ENTERING GRADES 6-10
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Ever wish you were a student at Hogwarts? Now is your chance! The magic begins the moment you receive your letter of acceptance. Shop for supplies in Diagon Alley, arrive at the Great Hall for a sorting ceremony, and get 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 year we will emphasize Book Three, “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.” (Our Hogwarts camp is offered every summer and is now in Year 3 of wizarding school. Beginning and returning wizards welcome!) Material fee: $20 Class limit: 20, Material fee: $20.
ENTERING GRADES 5-9
Broadway’s Best Dance Camp
Week 5 | July 12-16 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Christine Healy, LCDS faculty
Join us for a fun week of theatrical choreography! Students of all experience levels are welcome. In this camp, we will learn various dance techniques and exciting musical theatre combinations — which will be showcased at the end of the week! Class limit: 10.
Week 3 | June 28-July 2 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. (half-day) $180 Beky Weidner, LCDS ceramics faculty
Do you enjoy creating your own accessories? Have you ever wondered how to make jewelry? In this course, we will explore a variety of techniques for creating bracelets, necklaces, pendants, charms, earrings and more. We’ll make several types of beads using a range of methods. We will be using an assortment of colorful polymer clays as we learn about jewelry-making tools and materials. No experience required. Class limit: 10, Material fee: $10.
ENTERING GRADES 7-8
Murals, Fountains, and Fun Week 6 | July 19-23 D 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) OSE $180 per week CL
Candy Thompson, LCDS art faculty Erin Myers, LCDS French faculty
Students will discover public art in downtown Lancaster on foot. Activities include meeting or learning about public artists, participating in a scavenger hunt, playing in water, and possibly creating a temporary installation or collaborating on a permanent project. We ask that parents be flexible with drop-off and pickup locations over the course of the week, as our pedestrian excursions will begin in town rather than on campus. Class limit: 15, Material fee: $10. Summer Programs 2021 17
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Specialty camps listed by grade level ENTERING GRADES 7-9
Programming for Game Design (intermediate) Week 2 | June 21-25 (in-person) 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. (half-day) $180 per week Lew Martin, LCDS faculty
Create your own computer game! We will learn about mouse and keyboard inputs and motion on a computer screen to make simple but engaging computer games. Class limit: 10.
Cybersecurity Camp: Can You Break The Code? Week 6 | July 19-23 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180
Lew Martin, LCDS faculty
Cybersecurity is a fundamental topic in today’s world. Learn about the history and current state of code-making and breaking with this hands-on class. We will have a variety of physical coding and virtual coding experiences. While some knowledge of programming would be helpful, it is not required. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 10.
Defend a Disney Villain half-day and full-day options available!
ENTERING GRADES 7-12
Defend a Disney Villain Week 1 | June 14-18 SED 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) CLO $180 Shari Kendall, LCDS faculty
Poor unfortunate souls in pain... Have you ever felt bad for a Disney villain? Perhaps Gaston was just scared, Ursula was simply trying to uphold a contract, or Scar wanted what he felt was best for his kingdom. Campers will explore basic mock trial techniques while discussing their favorite Disney villain. They will create an opening statement and a closing argument for a Disney villain of their choosing. At the end of the week, they will convince an audience that their villain-client is simply misunderstood. Class limit: 10.
Defend a Disney Villain Week 4 | July 5-9 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (full-day) $330
Shari Kendall, LCDS faculty
Did Gaston incite a riot, Ursula attempt robbery, or Scar commit treason? In this full-day version of Defend a Disney Villain, campers will explore basic mock trial techniques while preparing a case against a Disney villain chosen by the campers at the beginning of the week. This camp is great for anyone interested in law, theater, or both! At the end of the week, campers will present a full scale mock trial after which the audience will decide if the villain is guilty... or not. Available virtual or in person available. Class limit: 10. Summer Programs 2021 19
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Upper School academic courses for credit
ENTERING GRADES 8-10
ENTERING GRADES 9-12
Honors Geometry
Biology
Katelyn Mowery, LCDS faculty
Dr. Juliette Winterer, LCDS faculty
Prerequisite(s): A grade of B+ or higher in Algebra I, or permission of the Algebra I instructor.
Prerequisite: none
June 21-July 23 8 a.m.-12 p.m. SED $800 CLO
June 21-July 23 D 8 a.m.-12 p.m. LOSE C $800
This will be an in person class, though a virtual option is available for students with two devices. Class time will alternate between a learning day and a test day, with approximately one to one-and-ahalf hours of homework each day. To ensure understanding, learning days will include a graded worksheet due each afternoon. At the end of the course, there will be a comprehensive final exam. The worksheets, tests, homework, and final will all count toward your overall grade.
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Week 1 Points, lines, planes, angle pairs, distances, measures, algebraic reasoning, proving angles congruent, proofs with lines and angles.
We will study in weekly units, with four days of online learning and one in-class lab day on Friday. Most online days will begin with short quizzes on nightly reading and homework, followed by lessons and short activities. Friday in-person lab days will entail weekend lab-writing homework. Course content includes biochemistry, ecology, cell anatomy and physiology, cellular reproduction, genetics, pattern and process of evolution, diversity of life, and animal physiology. There will be about 1-2 hours of homework each evening. Overall grade will be based on quizzes, homeworks, labs, and a comprehensive final.
Week 4 Evolution Week 5 Animal Physiology
Week 4 Area, surface area, and volume. Week 5 Circles and geometric probability.
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Week 1 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.
ENTERING GRADES 9-12
Honors Chemistry
Week 2 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.
June 21-July 23 D 8 a.m.-12 p.m. LOSE C $800 Lindsay Deibler-Wallace, LCDS faculty
Week 3 Chemical Reactions and Equations: Writing and balancing equations, reaction types, predicting products. Stoichiometry: Stoichiometric calculations, limiting reactant, percent yield.
Prerequisite(s): 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. Expect 1-1.5 hours of homework each evening. The final grade will be based on comprehensive weekly assessments on 2-3 units, laboratory activities, and a final exam.
Week 4 Gases: Development of the gas laws, partial pressure, effusion and diffusion. States of Matter: Properties of solids, liquids, gases, kinetic molecular theory, phase changes. Week 5 Aqueous Solutions: Concentration calculations, solution preparation and properties, colligative properties. Thermochemistry/Thermodynamics: Phase change energy calculations, enthalpy, entropy, and free energy. Advanced topics such as acids/bases and oxidation/reduction as time permits.
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ENTERING GRADES 9-12
ENTERING GRADES 10-12
PE Body Fit (trimester elective)
Physics I
Chris Wilson, LCDS faculty
Jim Ringlein, LCDS faculty
Prerequisite: None
Prerequisite(s): Full year of Chemistry and Algebra II with final grades of C or higher
June 21-July 23 12 p.m. -1p.m. $265
This course will incorporate fitness trackers, FitBits, Apple Watches, steps apps, pedometers, physical assessments, both indoor and outdoor fitness activities, as well as lectures, labs, quizzes, and project assignments. The students will learn how to use various equipment for strength training. Students must have reliable WiFi access and be able to record video with a phone or iPad to submit completed assignments. The goal is to produce health-literate students familiar with the necessary tools and information of fitness and wellness. Grading of weekly participation, quizzes, labs, exams, and assignments will make up 75 percent of the final grade. The other 25 percent will be based on the final work-out plan, completed weekly during the course. The course is pass/ fail. One hour per day should be allotted to completing course activities. ringl jim e
June 21-July 23 8 a.m.-12 p.m. $800
“Explore Learning” simulations and related worksheets are assigned for homework each evening, plus related e-reading and a few problems from the book. Expect about 1-1.5 hours of homework each evening. A quiz will be given each Friday, with a comprehensive final on the last day of class. You will need a laboratory notebook for documenting daily experiment results. This course is taught in person at LCDS. No virtual option. Week 1 Kinematics in one and two dimensions, including use of LEGO Nxt robots. Week 2 Forces, including water-rocket construction and testing. Week 3 Momentum, energy, and work, including rollercoaster design. Week 4 Waves, sound, and optics Week 5 Electricity and magnetism
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Upper School academic courses for credit
ENTERING GRADES 10-12
Organic Chemistry
June 21-July 23 8 a.m.-12 p.m. LOSED C $800 Dr. Todd Trout, LCDS faculty Prerequisite(s): One full year (1.0 credit) of an honors-level high school chemistry course with a final grade of B or higher.
This fully virtual course serves as an introduction to the vast fields of organic and biochemistry. We will look at the chemistry of various classes of organic compounds (alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, esters, amines, and amides) and then, as time permits, apply that chemistry to the study of biologically important compounds. The course includes a study of instrumental methods of analysis (GC, MS, IR, NMR). As this course will be taught online, it will not have a hands-on laboratory component. Expect about 1-1.5 hours of homework per evening. Because the course is fully remote, students may take this course while away on travel for the summer. About 60-90 minutes of HW per class period. Week 1 Bonding; acid/base concepts; alkanes, alkenes and alkynes; addition polymers Week 2 Alcohols, phenols, and ethers; aldehydes and ketones. Week 3 Aldehydes and ketones (con’t); carboxylic acids and esters.
Week 4 Amines and amides; an introduction to chirality; spectroscopy. Week 5 Spectral interpretation of organic compounds; research presentation.
Democracy and Civic Engagement June 21-July 23 8 a.m.-12 p.m. $800
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Democracy and Civic Engagement helps students understand and act in today’s political world to effect better U.S. societal outcomes. Students will first learn about the foundations of America’s federal, state, and local government structures, how they operate, and how they’ve evolved and changed. They will then study movements that have created great change within the system. Finally, they will analyze current challenges and problems with civic participation and areas for further government policy work, and propose their own solutions. With a mainly historical focus, the course will ask students to analyze and debate specific cases and roleplay situations that illustrate key ideas. The class will emphasize critical thinking, research, debate, and written expression.
Each week will feature a capstone experience that involves a special project of the student’s choice, focusing on an area of government policy the student chooses for improvement and a plan for mobilizing and executing that proposal. By the end of the course, students will understand how to be a better citizen in a democratic society and how to analyze multiple strategies for improving societal institutions. Summer Programs 2021 25
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ENTERING PS-GRADE 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.
Mr. Marshall’s Funky Fitness Camp Week 4 | July 5-9 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180
Blake Marshall, LCDS faculty/coach
This camp is geared toward keeping our younger students healthy and fit over the summer in a fun and exciting way! We will have a different theme every day and work within that theme to promote happy and healthy lifestyles. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 15.
ENTERING GRADES 1-5
Lower School Multi-Sport Camp
Week 7 | July 26-30 ED 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) LOS C $180 Hilary Waltman, LCDS faculty/coach
Our multisport camp is designed to introduce children to a variety of different sports/activities in one setting. We will explore 4-5 activities in one fun-filled week. Participants will learn the rules and fundamentals of each activity through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week, your child will have learned several new sports along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and self- discipline. Material fee: $10
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ENTERING GRADES 2-5
Nerf Fun
Week 3 | June 28-July 2 1 p.m.-4 p.m. (half-day) D $180 OSE
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Jean Noecker, LCDS faculty
It’s on! This camp will be all 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.
ENTERING GRADES 2-6
Let’s Get Moving
Week 1 | June 14-18 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Carrie Martens, LCDS faculty
From kickball to frisbee to relay races, everyone will have fun playing games together! This camp is perfect for you if you like to get outside and get moving! Each day we will have a variety of games and activities, including water-balloon tosses, creating obstacle courses, and jump rope rhymes. We will also tackle what it means to practice good sportsmanship as we challenge each other to try our best while being supportive teammates! Ages: Entering grades 2-6, Material fee: $10
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ENTERING GRADES 3-5
Basketball Camp (co-ed) Week 2 | June 21-25 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180
Jon Shultz, LCDS boys basketball varsity head coach
Who’s ready to shoot some hoops and hone their b-ball skills? We will work on passing, shooting, dribbling, teamwork, and leadership on the courts. Get ready to have fun!
ENTERING GRADES 3-8
Cougar Boys Lacrosse Camp
Week 1 | June 14-18 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 per week Bill Neal, LCDS boys varsity lacrosse head coach
Cougar Lacrosse Camp will focus on getting the boys outside and becoming better athletes and better lacrosse players but, most importantly, having fun and enjoying being outside playing together. The camp will cater to all skill levels and will be guided by LCDS coaches and varsity players. It’s a great way to stay active, get outside, and become a better lacrosse player. Material fee: $10.
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ATHLETICS
ENTERING GRADES 3-8
Cougar Girls Lacrosse Camp
Week 2 | June 21-25 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Julie Safran, LCDS girls varsity lacrosse head coach
This clinic is designed for the beginner/ intermediate player looking to either gain more experience or learn the game of lacrosse. Players will develop their stick work, shooting, offensive/defensive strategies, and learn the concepts of the game. Lacrosse stick, goggles, and mouthguard are required. A limited number of sticks and goggles are available to borrow. Contact Coach Safran (safranj@lancastercountryday.org) to reserve one. Material fee: $10.
Tricky Tumbling
Week 3 | June 28-July 2 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day)D SE $180 CLO Jean Noecker, LCDS faculty
Come flip with us! Whether you are a beginner wanting to learn how to safely fall and cartwheel, or more advanced and working on running and tumbling, we want you! Gymnastics/dance leotards are encouraged and athletes should not have buckles, zippers, or deep pockets in their clothing. Form-fitted shirts are recommended. Class limit: 12. 30 Lancaster Country Day School
ENTERING GRADES 4-12
Beginner Squash Camp
Weeks 1-9 | June 14-August 13 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 per week SED
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Trex Proffitt, LCDS faculty/head squash coach
Squash! It’s fun! Beginner camp is for newbies who want to learn the rules of the game, hitting technique, the six key shots, serve and serve-return, and finishing a match. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 15. Please see Trex Proffitt if unsure which camp level to join.
Advanced Squash Camp
Weeks 1-9 | June 14-August 13 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. (half-day) $180 per week ED
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C Trex Proffitt, LCDS faculty/head squash coach
Advanced camp is for more experienced players who have been on the team before, but want to improve their skills and fitness. Advanced camp emphasizes match tactics, the mental game, rally development, and good shot choice. Material fee: $10, Class limit: 15. Please see Trex Proffitt if unsure which camp level to join.
Athletic camps listed by grade level
ENTERING GRADES 5-8
Middle School Girls Field Hockey Camp Week 5 | July 12-16 SED 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) CLO $180
Betsy Heim, LCDS girls varsity field hockey head coach
Come build your field hockey skills at our newest Middle School camp. Players will learn the basic rules and fundamentals of field hockey while working to build endurance for games. Players will need their own gear (sticks, goggles, shin guards, mouthguard). Practice pinnies will be provided. Class limit: Minimum of 10, 24 maximum.
ENTERING GRADES 5-9
Broadway’s Best Dance Camp
Week 5 | July 12-16 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180 Christine Healy, LCDS faculty
Join us for a fun week of theatrical choreography! Students of all experience levels are welcome. In this camp, we will learn various dance techniques and exciting musical theatre combinations — which will be showcased at the end of the week! Class limit: 10.
ENTERING GRADES 5-9
Archery Camp
Week 8 | August 2-6 ! 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) AIN M E $180 SR
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ENTERING GRADES 6-8
Basketball Camp (Co-ed) Week 3 | June 28-July 2 9 a.m. -12 p.m. (half-day) $180
Jon Shultz, LCDS boys basketball varsity head coach
Who’s ready to shoot some hoops and hone their basketball skills? We will be working on ball skills (passing, shooting, and dribbling), teamwork, and leadership on the court. Get ready to have fun!
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COST & POLICIES
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
These programs are half-day or full-day for students entering first through fourth grade. Each week has a child-centered theme ranging from science to art to sports and water play. Specialty Programs
Specialty Programs are designed for a wide range of ages and interests. Students participate in each specialty area for a full week. There are both full- and half-day Specialty Program offerings. If a student is signed up for two half-day Specialty Programs, a supervised lunchtime from noon-1 p.m. is included. Students must bring their own lunches.
Includes all camp activities & a T-shirt.
Summer Program Fees Full-day Half-day a.m. Half-day p.m.
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9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. $330 per week + materials 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. $180 per week + materials
Cost and Policies of The LCDS Summer Programs
Registration
Registration will open in March. Please have your child’s health information and insurance card ready before you begin the online registration process. Once you have registered, you will receive a confirmation email. You will have the option to pay for camp in full or provide a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp. The balance of tuition is due by May 1. Your card on file will be charged automatically unless other payment arrangements have been made. Cancellation
For Specialty Programs and Camp LCDS, if you cancel before May 1, you will lose your non-refundable deposit. After May 1, there are no refunds. Late Pick-Up Fee and Policy
Parents will be charged a late fee of $10 for every 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 his/her receipt for payment.
Lunch at LCDS Summer Programs
In order to maintain COVID safety protocols, students attending a full-day camp or two half-day camps will need to bring a packed lunch and refillable water bottle from home. Lunch will not be available for purchase. Students will be spaced in the dining commons for social distancing and will be required to use plexiglass shields. All surfaces will be wiped down after eating and handwashing will be required before and after lunch.
Students attending a full-day camp or two half-day camps will need to bring a packed lunch and refillable water bottle from home.
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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? Both! 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 2020-2021 school year may attend Camp LCDS programs. Preschool and Junior Kindergarten entry ages are: 3 years for PS and 4 years for JK by June 1, 2021. Preschool and Junior Kindergarten students must be potty-trained prior to the start of summer programs. What is the difference between the Camp LCDS and Specialty Programs?
The Camp LCDS Program is geared toward students entering first-fourth grade interested in a weekly themebased camp experience. The Specialty Program is geared towards students in a variety of grade levels and offers a more in-depth experience in a specialized class or topic area. What are the hours of LCDS Summer Programs?
The day starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Half-day camps run from 9 a.m.-noon and/or 1-4 p.m.
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.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Summer Programs
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 also bring a packed lunch; lunch is not available for purchase. Full-day campers will also need a bathing suit, towel, and water shoes. What should each camper bring to the LCDS Specialty Program each day?
Each Specialty Program student should bring a water bottle, snack, and lunch if they are staying for lunch. 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 or personal games, large amounts of money, and other valuable objects.
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 he or she is safe. Please be sure to clearly list all allergies and other medical concerns on the online camper registration forms.
Where is LCDS Summer Programs located?
At Lancaster Country Day School. Our address is 725 Hamilton Road, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. Our main phone number is 717-392-2916, ext. 492. How do I register?
All registration is done online at lancastercountryday.org/summer which can be accessed through the registration link on the homepage. Can I pay by credit card or check?
Both! If choosing to pay by check, your spot will not be held until payment is received. What do I do 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. We will accommodate requests to switch camps based on space availability. How do I guarantee my child is registered with their friends?
The only way to increase the possibility of being in the same program with a friend is for the friends parents to try and complete the registration simultaneously, separately. If an account is found to have multiple students from different families registered, their camps will be cancelled.
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B E H AV I O R P O L I C Y
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& DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES
We expect campers to act respectfully at all times. Students are to behave in a mature, responsible way and respect the rights and dignity of others. If a camper does not follow these guidelines, we may take the following steps as necessary. 1
Staff will redirect the camper to more appropriate behavior.
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If inappropriate behavior continues, the camper will be reminded of behavior guidelines and the camper will be asked to decide on age-appropriate steps to correct his/her behavior.
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If the student’s misbehavior continues, he/she 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 inappropriate behavior continues, the student may be dismissed from the program.
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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.
Examples of unacceptable behavior:
• R efusing to follow behavior guidelines or camp rules
• R efusal to wear a mask or follow COVID protocols
•U sing profanity • S tealing or damaging property • R efusal to participate in activities or cooperate with staff
•D isrupting a program • L eaving a program without permission
• E ndangering the health and
safety of children and/or staff
•U se of illicit drugs, alcohol,
or tobacco or sexual conduct of any kind
• T easing or bullying of other campers or staff
• Fighting Program fees are non-refundable if a student is sent home for disciplinary reasons. Physical violence or bullying will result in immediate dismissal.
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H E A LT H &
Mask Policy (effective 6/12/21)
Distancing
Outdoors: no masks required (distancing will be encouraged)
Hygiene
Masks that cover the mouth and nose are required for all students, faculty, and staff. Masks may be removed when outside as long as six feet of social distancing can be maintained.
Indoors: Vaccinated persons
masks not required, with proof of vaccination card (must be two weeks past final dose)
We will practice physical distancing in all classrooms and common areas. Classroom square footage informs the maximum number of students which can be present at one time. Handwashing and the use of hand sanitizer is mandatory. Campus Enhancements
We will observe cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting protocols in accordance with CDC guidelines. A daily cleaning Unvaccinated persons: schedule with emphasis on high-touch masks required at all times areas, hand sanitizer, and disinfectant will be made available and used throughout the building. Ventilation u yo and is vaccinated ild ch systems will be set to allow r u yo ve If remo to be able to maximum fresh airflow in em th e lik would a building. lease send p , rs o o d in k their mas OVID-19 ur child’s C photo of yo and back) card (f ront n io at in cc va e, Woodbridg .org to Heather countryday st @lanca er woodbridgeh
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SAFET Y PROTOCOLS
Daily Screenings
All students will complete a symptom screening and temperature check at home under the supervision of a parent or guardian each morning prior to attending summer programs. Upon entry there will be a wellness kiosk where students must check in and have their symptom screening verified. Anyone with a temperature above 100.4 F or having two or more symptoms will be required to stay home and have a parent or guardian contact the Director of Summer Programs. LCDS will follow CDC guidelines with regard to COVID-19 exposure and testing. If an individual who has been on campus tests positive for COVID-19, he/she must stay home for at least 10 days after symptom onset AND at least 24 hours without a fever. If someone has had close contact (within six feet for more than 10 minutes) with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 OR has been around a household member confirmed to have COVID-19, he/ she must quarantine for 14 days after the contact occurred.
The school has a COVID-19 Response Team which will work closely with Department of Health and local public health officials to efficiently respond to a COVID-19 case on our campus. Department of Health officials will help the Response Team create a safe plan for everyone on our campus. We will use contact tracing to safely identify any individuals who may be at risk. We have two certified contact tracers on staff to assist with these efforts.
The school has a COVID-19 Response Team which will work closely with Department of Health and local public health officials to efficiently respond to a COVID-19 case on our campus.
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