Marymount Summer Program 2019

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Summer Program 2019


Confident Girls. Ethical Leaders. Global Advocates.

With over 90 years of providing young girls with transformative educational experiences, Marymount is excited to offer another fun-filled summer on campus. Take the time to flip through these pages and visit summer.mhs-la.org to discover the options that await you. Please feel free to contact us with any questions and we look forward to seeing you on campus this summer!

Table of Contents Welcome

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Registration and Fees

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Books, Conduct & Attendance

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Summer Academic Program Offerings

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Intro to Tech for Admitted Students

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Summer Athletic Program Offerings

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A Better Self For A Better World Conference

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Questions?

Academic Programs Contact Laura Arenstein 310.472.1205 x 211 larenstein@mhs-la.org Athletic Programs Contact Erin Diamond 310.472.1205 x 413 ediamond@mhs-la.org BSBW Conference Contact Lyndsey DeMuro or Dawn Regan 310.472.1205 x 413 / 310.472.1205 x 291 ldemuro@mhs-la.org / dregan@mhs-la.org

Important Dates to Remember March 11

Enrollment Begins Register Online By Visiting: summer.mhs-la.org

May 31

Final Date to Withdraw/Process Refund

June 3

Enrollment Closes

June 17

Summer School Begins Session 1: 8:15am - 10:15am Session 2: 10:30am - 12:30pm

July 4

No School - Independence Day

July 19

Last Day of Summer School

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Registration and Fees

Books

Conduct

How To Enroll in a Summer Academic Program

Some courses require students to purchase textbooks and other supplemental materials. Books are purchased through the MBS website (www.mbsdirect.net).

Students are expected to abide by all Marymount standards with regard to behavior. Students may only be on campus if they are scheduled in a class, must remain on campus between classes, and must be picked up no later than 15 minutes after the conclusion of their last class. Marymount is not responsible for students who are not in class during the school day. Failure to cooperate with these standards may result in a request for withdrawal.

To enroll in any Summer Academic Course, please visit our website at summer.mhs-la.org. To register, you must complete the following: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Online Registration Form Emergency Contact / Medical Information Form Planned Absence Form (if applicable) Full payment

Tuition For Summer Academic Program Tuition for each course is listed under each offering on the following pages under course descriptions.

Acceptable Forms of Payment Checks, cash, and Visa/Mastercard are all acceptable forms of payment.

After entering the website, select the appropriate class to display book information. For standard shipping rates, we recommend you purchase any books and/or supplemental materials by June 1.

Attendance

Dress Code

Regular attendance and punctuality are expected for all classes. All planned absences should be listed on the Planned Absence form and are subject to approval.

The dress code for the summer academic program is casual, but should be appropriate for the academic setting.

* Please note, school will be closed on Thursday, July 4 for Independence Day.

No bare midriff, short shorts, or short skirts will be allowed.

Withdrawal Policy & Class Cancellation A student may withdraw without penalty prior to May 31. After that date, tuition will be refunded less a processing fee of $150. Once classes commence, tuition is forfeited. Please note that classes with low enrollment may be canceled. If a class is canceled, students in that class will be contacted and may either choose another class or receive a full refund for the canceled class.

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Session 1

8:15am - 10:15am

Summer Academic Program Offerings

INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA This course is designed for students entering Grades 6-9 who would like to improve their mathematical comprehension and skills. The course systematically reviews and reinforces all of the essential skills necessary for success in Algebra I. Many of the concepts and skills normally taught in the first quarter of Algebra I will be covered to help facilitate an easier transition to Algebra: operations with numbers, fractions, decimal and percents, the order of operations, the metric system, polynomial arithmetic, techniques or solving linear equations, and word problems. The class will be split by level of experience and ability, determined by a placement test on the first day.

INTRODUCTION TO GEOMETRY This course is designed for students who will be taking Geometry in the fall. It is an introduction to the deductive logic and critical thinking skills necessary in Geometry. Students will work with triangles, quadrilaterals, general polygons, and circles. Emphasis will be placed on the analysis of right triangles and the area and volume of plane and solid figures with particular focus on the geometric concepts included on standardized tests such as the PSAT and SAT. Students will develop mathematical problem-solving techniques as well as the study skills and test-taking skills necessary for future success in high school math.

Grades 6-9 - Fulfills admission requirement $750

Grades 8-10 $750

ACCELERATED SPANISH 1 This course is designed for incoming students who have had at least one year of Spanish and who wish to begin high school at Level II. Students should enroll if the Modern Language Department has recommended or required this course based on the placement exam results. The Accelerated I class provides intensive review and a solid foundation for students to be successful in Spanish II.

WRITING FOR HIGH SCHOOL The emphasis of this course is on analytical essay writing. Students will write descriptive, persuasive, and expository essays based on their understanding of assigned class texts. Topics will include correct usage of grammar and writing fluency.

Grade 9 - Fulfills accelerated placement requirement $750

Grade 9 - Fulfills admission requirement $750

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Session 2

10:30am - 12:30pm ACCELERATED ALGEBRA I This course completes Algebra I for incoming 9th graders who need to reinforce their foundations in Algebra. Students should only enroll if the Math Department at Marymount has recommended or required them to take this course in order to qualify for Geometry in 9th grade. Special areas of study include operations with polynomials, solution of linear inequalities, operations with radicals, and the analysis and solution of word problems. A grade of 80% or above on the final exam is required for passage into Geometry in the fall. Grade 9 - Fulfills accelerated placement requirement $750

WRITING FOR HIGH SCHOOL The emphasis of this course is on analytical essay writing. Students will write descriptive, persuasive, and expository essays based on their understanding of assigned class texts. Topics will include correct usage of grammar and writing fluency. Grade 9 - Fulfills admission requirement $750

Intro to Tech @Marymount for Admitted Students INTRO TO TECH @MARYMOUNT In order to receive laptops and learn all the basic tools/functions necessary to successfully transition into Marymount, we require incoming students to sign up for one of the four technology sessions being offered over this summer. Students learn how to use MacOS, as well as other products including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, & PowerPoint), The Google Suite (Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Sites, and Drive), Haiku & NetMaryMount. Admitted Students Only; No cost to attend; Required course. All sessions take place in our Digital Resource Center (DRC) from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm. Session 1: June 17-June 21 Session 2: June 24-June 28 Session 3: July 8-July 12 Session 4: July 15-19 To register for a session, visit the admitted students website listed in your admit packet.

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FITNESS CAMP Marymount’s Fitness Camp is a unique fitness experience designed to empower young women to find their inner strength through the use of physical activity. Activities are dynamic, fun and innovative and taught in a positive and encouraging environment. The students will take a variety of fitness and wellness classes, learn how to develop healthy nutritional habits, navigate around a weight room, and implement their own personal workout program. Camp 1: June 4-7 (8:00am-2:15pm) Camp 2: June 10-13 (8:00am-2:15pm) Grades 9-12 $500

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July 15-19 (1:00pm-3:30pm) Grades 9-12

GOLF CAMP The Marymount Golf Coach Trent Nishiyama has designed a camp for all levels of ability. Each day will include instruction, practice, and course play.

ADVANCED TENNIS CAMP Advanced Tennis camp is designed for students previously on JV or Varsity tennis or students with years of experience with a private tennis coach. This camp will focus on skill development and improving technique. It is highly encouraged for all returning players who intend to try out again for the team in the fall.

July 8-12 (3:30pm-5:30pm) Grades 9-12 $200

July 8-12 (12:00pm-3:00pm) Grades 9-12 $300

SOCCER CAMP The Marymount Soccer Camp will focus on skill development, technique and specific position training. This camp is offered to all students looking to embrace the Marymount soccer experience.

Summer Athletic Program Offerings

BEGINNER TENNIS CAMP Beginner’s Tennis Camp is designed for students who have never played or have little experience with tennis. This camp will introduce new players to the Marymount tennis program and begin their progress toward the high level of tennis that Marymount has established. The camp will focus on stroke analysis, drills, conditioning, and team strategy.

July 16-20 (1:00pm-4:30pm) Grades 8-12 $500

VOLLEYBALL CAMP The Marymount Volleyball camp is open to all incoming and current Marymount students. It will focus on conditioning, skill development, individual positions, and team play. It is highly encouraged that all students wishing to try out for the team in the fall, attend this camp. August 5-6 (9:00am-12:00pm) Grades 9-12 $200

To register for Summer Athletic Camps or for more information regarding Summer Practices please visit: mhs-la.org/athletics and click on “Summer Athletics” 10


A Better Self For A Better World Conference

For Grades 6-9

ABOUT A BETTER SELF FOR A BETTER WORLD (BSBW) Middle school is a crucial time for young girls to build strong friendships, find inspiring mentors and recognize themselves as leaders in their local and global communities. On Saturday, June 8, Marymount High School will host its seventh annual All-Girls Leadership Conference open to rising 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th grade students. This conference is completely designed and executed by current Marymount students. The conference title “A Better Self for a Better World,” conveys exactly how Marymount students want to inspire middle school girls. Our goal is simple: to give young girls the tools necessary to better themselves as well as the world. The morning topics are designed to allow for reflection, discussion, and interactive small group activities. After lunch, the focus shifts to leadership in the local and global communities, giving girls the opportunity to participate in a service project that offers an immediate impact on the local community. Our promise to you is the day will be filled with meaning, purpose, and tons of fun!

BSBW 2019 DETAILS • • • •

When: Saturday, June 8, 2019. 9:00 am-2:00 pm. Check in at 8:30 am Where: Marymount High School Address: 10643 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90077 Why: To empower and build confidence in young women to become leaders in their communities and around the world

• Who: Rising 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grade girls **

HOW TO REGISTER Please visit mhs-la.org/bsbw2019. Registration opens in early April. ** We also invite parents to join us for a Thought Talk, facilitated by our Head of School, Jacqueline Landry, that will take place at the beginning of the BSBW program.

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10643 Sunset Boulevard • Los Angeles, CA • 90077 summer.mhs-la.org


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