2019 MHS Summer Camp Brochure

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MAGNIFICAT Magnificamp (pages 4-7) For girls entering grades 1–8 NEW! Enrichment Program (pages 8-11) For girls entering grades 7–8 Athletic Camps (pages 12-13) For girls entering grades 1–9

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Things to know: All summer programs are half-days. 7:30–8:30 a.m. | Early drop-off ($25 fee) 8:30-11:30 a.m. | Morning programs (Magnificamp, Enrichment, Athletics) 12-3 p.m. | Afternoon programs (Magnificamp, Athletics) 3-4 p.m. | Late pick-up ($25 fee) Lunch: Supervised lunch time is available to girls enrolled in both morning and afternoon camps in the same week. Please pack a nut-free lunch. Family discount: A 10% discount will be offered to families with more than one camper. Camp nurse: There is a summer camp nurse available daily. Attire: Participants will receive a Magnificat t-shirt. We suggest everyone dress comfortably and wear sneakers. Registration: To register visit magnificaths.org/summer When registering your child, please use her grade level for the 2019-2020 school year. We reserve the right to cancel any camp or program.

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Magnificamp For girls entering grades 1–8 $150 per half-day camp Week 1: June 10-14 MORNING 8:30 TO 11:30 A.M. GRADES 1-3: Enchanted Fairy Camp GRADES 4-6: Be A Magnifi-Chef (supply fee $20), LEGO Stop Motion Animation (supply fee $15), SEW Much Fun (supply fee $10)

AFTERNOON 12 TO 3 P.M. GRADES 1-3: Animal Kingdom (supply fee $10), Bricks for Girlz (supply fee $15) GRADES 4-6: Art of Summer (supply fee $20), Building Girl Engineers,

Making Miniatures (supply fee $10)

GRADES 7-8: Oh the Drama! Theater Camp

Week 2: June 17-21 MORNING 8:30 TO 11:30 A.M. GRADES 1-3: Fantasy Friends GRADES 4-6: Be A Magnifi-Chef (supply fee $20), Camp MOVE!,

Science Adventures (supply fee $10)

AFTERNOON 12 TO 3 P.M. GRADES 1-3: Science Fun for Everyone (supply fee $10) GRADES 4-6: Lemonade Day, SEW Much Fun (supply fee $10),

Mythical Creatures

GRADES 7-8: Artistic Fun (supply fee $10)

For a full description of each camp and to register, visit magnificaths.org/summer. 4


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Magnificamp Continued

For girls entering grades 1–8 $150 per half-day camp Week 3: June 24-28 MORNING 8:30 TO 11:30 A.M. GRADES 1-3: Girls Rock Math GRADES 4-6: European Castles, Video Game Design (supply fee $15),

Surf’s Up! (supply fee $10)

AFTERNOON 12 TO 3 P.M. GRADES 1-3: Art of Summer (supply fee $20), STEM Explorers GRADES 4-6: Magic for Muggles, BaZnGa Chemistry (supply fee $10),

Hollywood Glitz & Glam (supply fee $10)

GRADES 7-8: International Cooking (supply fee $20)

For a full description of each camp, visit our registration website at magnificaths.org/summer.

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Enrichment For girls entering grades 7–8 $150 per week (Save $50 when you sign up for all three enrichment weeks.) 8:30–11:30 a.m. Expand your academic horizons. Collaborate with peers and instructors. Make new friends. Enrich your summer. Experience what life is like as a Magnificat student by participating in Magnificat’s Summer Enrichment Program, specially designed for girls entering grades 7 and 8. Each day, participants will explore three different academic subjects in an interactive learning environment.

Join us for one week or all three. Each Enrichment day will end with a special event or presenter that encourages girls to interact and build positive relationships!

For a full description of each camp and to register, visit magnificaths.org/summer. 8


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Enrichment

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For girls entering grades 7–8 $150 per week (Save $50 when you sign up for all three enrichment weeks.) 8:30–11:30 a.m. For a full description of each camp and to register, visit magnificaths.org/summer. 10


Week 1: June 10-14

Programming FUNdamentals: (in partnership with Hyland Software) Have fun exploring fundamental computer science concepts while creating interactive software applications. Theater! Then and Now: Have you ever heard of the marvelous machine known as the Deux ex Machina, or the tools known as a Brace and Bit or Block and Tackle? Learn about these ancient inventions and their modern-day equivalents that continue to be utilized in the theater and at home. World of Watercolor: Embark on a daily watercolor adventure by learning watercolor techniques and creating unique individual projects based on a given prompt and topic.

Week 2: June 17-21

Girls with Pens: Wander through the magical world of creative writing! Through specially crafted writing adventures, participants will explore the creative writing components needed for a compelling story. Celebrate the power of the written word and how an author’s imagination can create anything she wants. Hands on History: You don’t need to be a prince or princess to have your own castle! Investigate the purpose and explore the history of castles seen in books, movies, and on the web. With imagination and creativity as guides, participants will design and build a castle of their own using a variety of materials. Painting with a Twist: Discover new acrylic painting techniques to blend and contrast colors with a unique “twist.” Participants will create an original painting that celebrates their creative expression.

Week 3: June 24-28

The Creative Coder: Learn about programming concepts and develop computational thinking skills through block-based coding and unplugged activities. By the end of the week, participants will create an interactive game or story to share! We Matter: Science teaches that there are three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. But what about the substances that do not easily fit into one of these categories? Participants will learn about fascinating substances like slime, dry ice, and even water, and uncover their mysterious properties. Mix-up Media: Express your thoughts in a sketchbook using the art of collaging. Participants will transform a blank sketchbook into a creative work of art as they fill pages with color and creativity in response to a new prompt each day.

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For girls entering grades 1–9

ATHLETIC CAMPS

$150 per half-day camp $75 per four-day clinic (Golf Clinic $150)

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$150 per half-day camp $75 per four-day clinic

(Golf Clinic $150)

Week 1: June 10-14 LACROSSE: Gr. 5-9, 12–3 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY CLINIC: Gr. 5-9, 6:30–8 p.m. (June 10, 12, 17 & 19) TENNIS CLINIC: Gr. 5-9, 6:30–8 p.m. (June 11, 13, 18 & 20)

Week 2: June 17-21 BASKETBALL CLINIC: Gr. 1-4, 4–5:30 p.m. (June 17, 18, 19 & 20) BASKETBALL: Gr. 5-6, 8:30–11:30 a.m.; Gr. 7-8, 12–3 p.m.

Week 3: June 24-28 FIELD HOCKEY: Gr. 5-9, 8:30–11:30 a.m.

Week 4: July 8-12 SOCCER: Gr. 5-8, 8:30–11:30 a.m. SOFTBALL: Gr. 5-9, 12–3 p.m. VOLLEYBALL CLINIC: Gr. 1-4, 4–5:30 p.m. (July 8, 9, 10 & 11) VOLLEYBALL: Gr. 5-6, 12–3 p.m.; Gr. 7-8, 8:30–11:30 a.m. GOLF CLINIC: Gr. 6-9, 6:30–8 p.m. (July 8, 10, 15 & 17)

For a full description of each camp and to register, visit magnificaths.org/summer. 13


SUMMER

is coming…

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To register for Magnificat Summer Programs, visit magnificaths.org/summer. Questions? Please contact the Office of Summer Programming at Magnificat High School, 440.331.1572.

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MAGNIFICAT HIGH SCHOOL 20770 Hilliard Blvd. Rocky River, OH 44116

non-profit organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 841 Cleveland, Ohio

MISSION We educate young women holistically to learn, lead, and serve in the spirit of Mary’s Magnificat.


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