Summer Camp 2011
Day Camp Overview Enrichment Ages 2 through Eighth Grade Students
Young Filmmakers Fifth through Eighth Grade Students
Science MMS SUMMER CAMP
First through Fifth Grade Students
Millhopper Montessori School
Wide World of Sports
offers an enriching and exciting day
Third through Fifth Grade Students
camp for Preschool, Kindergarten, Elementary, Middle and High
Drama
School students.
First through Sixth Grade Students
Program activities include specialty
Theater Production Crew
classes, crafts, games , sports,
Seventh & Eighth Grade Students
theater and special events which revolve around a variety of themes.
Teen Improv Sixth through Eighth Grade Students
High School MMS Alums: Come
Act Well Your Part
volunteer as a Junior Counselor and
Ninth through Twelfth Grade Students
earn your volunteer hours required for graduation!
Junior Counselor Sixth through Twelfth Grade Students
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After Camp Activities After Camp Academics: Individual Lessons with Ms. Elizabeth Falls
New
Ms. Elizabeth will be teaching private lessons from 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. each afternoon. Lessons will focus on math and language (reading) and is open to all preschool and rising kindergarten students. Lessons are filled on a first come first serve basis and will be offered every afternoon in 30 minute or one hour increments. In order to keep the lessons individualized, please note there is a two student maximum per session. Note: there is an additional fee for these lessons.
After Camp Fit Club: Exercising with Coach Cam Parker This hour will be dedicated to keeping our kids fit and flexible throughout the summer months. Fit Club participants will do a wide variety of stretches, exercises and activities all indoors designed to make fitness fun! Look out for Yoga, Zumba and much much more!
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Beginners, Preschool & Kindergarten Camp Schedule & Themes The Beginners/Preschool/Kindergarten summer camp program’s focus is the Montessori hands-on curriculum, weekly
Ms. Elizabeth Falls Ms. Elizabeth is the Lead Teacher in the Preschool/Kindergarten class, as well as the Preschool and Kindergarten Coordinator at MMS. This is Ms. Elizabeth’s thirteenth year teaching at Millhopper Montessori School. She started as an Assistant Teacher in the Lower Elementary Classroom. Ms. Elizabeth holds her 3-6 AMS Montessori Certificate, is trained in Phono-Graphix and has completed the Montessori Key Concepts Workshop. She has thirteen years experience in the Lower Elementary level. Elizabeth has a background and interest in special needs children and is completing her degree in Psychology with a focus on Special Needs. She also holds an Associate of Science degree in Medical Administration. She is a mother of three, all of whom have attended MMS.
educational fun themes, arts and crafts, music and playground fun! Every Friday is SPLASH DAY, excluding week 1. Splash Day is a fun filled hour of water related activities. There will be thematic dress-up days on Thursday of each week.
WEEK 1 June 13 - June 17
Animal Kingdom
WEEK 2 June 20 - June 24
Yikes! Insects!
WEEK 3 June 27 - July 1
Under the Sea
WEEK 4 July 5 - July 8
Ahoy Pirates!
WEEK 5 July 11 - July 15
Shiver Me Timbers!
WEEK 6* July 18 - July 22
Art & Science
*Beginners Camp will not be offered this week. 4
MEALS & SNACKS All students will need to bring their lunches or lunches can be purchased from the school (see Meal Registration on page 19). Please note, lunches cannot be heated or refrigerated. Snacks are provided mid-morning and during the After Camp Program.
SCHEDULE & FEES Ms. Crystal Sorrow Ms. Crystal began working at MMS in the fall of 1999 after graduating from the University of Florida with a BA in English Literature. She was the Assistant Teacher in the Preschool/Kindergarten class for the 1999-2000 school year, was part of the administrative team from summer 2000 – fall 2001, and took over as Lead Teacher in the Early Childhood/ Beginner’s Class in October 2001. MS. Crystal holds the Early Childhood Montessori certificate. She supervises the fifth grade Safety Patrols who assist the school by providing a morning and afternoon drop off service. Ms. Crystal has also taught Cooking and Creative Movement in after school studios at MMS.
Morning Program*
7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
$4.50/hour
Half Day Option**
9:00 - Noon
$120/week
Full Day Option
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
$185/week
After Camp Program*
3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
$4.50/hour
*The Morning Program and After Camp Program are charged at a rate of $4.50/hour ($.075 cents/minute) and are billed after use. Children must be 3 1/2 years of age and potty trained to stay past 3:00 p.m.
*Half Day Option is available to Beginner’s only.
After Camp Academics with Ms. Elizabeth Falls Register at Front Desk $35/half hour or $55/hour* *Two half hour sessions in the same week will be given the hourly rate.
TERMS Due to high demand and limited spaces, a nonrefundable deposit of $25.00 is due upon enrolling to hold a spot for each child. Note: If MMS is not notified within seven days of cancellation, you will be responsible for payment for the entire week of camp. 5
Elementary/Middle School
MEET THE TEACHERS Mr. Richard Aslanian has a BA in History and holds the AMS Montessori Elementary teaching credential for ages six through nine. He also has been trained in the Phono-Graphix Reading Program and reading therapy. Richard hosted the Chess Club throughout the year. He has been coaching basketball for the past eight years. Mr. Richard has been teaching at Millhopper Montessori School for sixteen years. He has two children, both of which are MMS graduates.
Ms. Sylvia Aslanian has assisted with Elementary/Middle School with the End of the Year Show for the past six years. She has been part of the MMS family for seventeen years. She has adapted many plays for the Summer Drama Camps, including several Shakespeare works, and assisted Richard during the summer programs. She is also leader of the Elementary/Middle School Drama Clubs. Theater took her to Los Angeles after attending Santa Fe College where she pursued a career as a Producer’s Assistant at Trans World Entertainment/Epic Productions. There she learned many aspects of the business for four years. Sylvia also worked as a puppeteer assistant for Fun Amusement, Inc. where she learned television production. She has worked as an Administrative Assistant as well as an assistant in the Preschool/Kindergarten class. Sylvia has also taught Spanish to Preschool, Kindergarten and Elementary students. She is working towards obtaining her degree in Graphics Arts/Video Production from Santa Fe College. Sylvia is married to Lower Elementary lead teacher, Richard and has two children; both of whom graduated from MMS. Ms. Susan Salvatore holds the AMS Montessori Elementary Education teaching credential and has been teaching at MMS for thirtythree years. She has experience ranging from age two through eighth grade. Susan has overseen the operation of the Elementary/Middle School Morning Program for five years and is also the Study Hall Supervisor. Susan teaches World History, Math and manages many aspects of the Senior Elementary Class.
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Ms. Nia Haynes teaches science and math for the fourth through eighth grade. She is extremely excited to be the new science teacher at Millhopper Montessori School. She obtained her bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation with a minor in Zoology. She received her master’s degree from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) in Environmental Education. While at FAU she worked at Pine Jog Environmental Education Center in West Palm Beach where she developed and led scienceinquiry programs and nature programs for elementary and middle school children. She also worked alongside Erin Sorel at Morningside Nature center as a Naturalist Instructor leading nature and history programs for children and adolescents. She has aided in the coordination of Farm and Forest Days and The Great Air Potato Roundup here in Gainesville. She participated in science fairs and Envirothon events in the past and looks forward to leading our students to the regional and state competitions this year and into the future. She is a big proponent of inquiry based science and is thrilled to be teaching the FOSS curriculum. She looks forward to “in house” classroom time, but is very excited to get the students outside and show them how nature can be their classroom as well! In her free time she enjoys riding her horse, Kiko, camping, SCUBA diving, traveling and wildlife photography.
Ms. Erin Sorel holds a BA in Spanish with a minor in Secondary Education. This is her sixth year teaching at MMS and her fourth year with the Senior Elementary team. Erin is also a morning care supervisor for Preschool and Kindergarten students. For five years Erin taught Spanish to 1st through 8th grade students at MMS. She has also worked as a Naturalist Instructor for the City of Gainesville’s Department of Parks and Recreation. Erin enjoys being outdoors in nature, gardening and spending time with her family. Her son attends preschool at MMS.
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Overview of Day Camp Options
Elementary/Middle School Enrichment Camp Schedule & Themes (Rising 1st - 8th graders) WEEK 1
June 13 - June 17
Photography I Week 1
Digital Photography I
Learn the basics of taking a photograph, including parts of a camera and learn to
Digital Photography II
capture the perfect shot. You’ll learn the fundamentals of light, shadow, expo-
Young Filmmakers Football A Bug’s Life Week 2
Week 3
sure and composition. You’ll put the finishing touch on and go home with your very own portfolio.
New
Photography II
If you have attended Photography I, you will continue learning advanced tech-
Woodworking
niques of Photography. You will learn how to edit your photos in Paint.net, Pho-
Basketball
toshop and create a digital portfolio using Windows Movie Maker. You will choose two to three photographs to be entered into several educational photo
Astronomy
contests. (TBA). Our Summer Camp Photography photos have been featured at
Mad Scientist
The Thomas Center Mezzanine Gallery in two collections: Thomas Center
Club Sports
Through the Eyes of Millhopper Montessori School and 100 Year Anniversary Celebration of The Thomas Center.
All the World’s A Zoo Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Invention/Animation
Lights, Camera, Action! Our summer film camp uses award-winning movie-
Foot related Sports
making film production software. Express your creativity through the visual me-
Recycled Arts & Crafts
dium of motion pictures. Guided by your instructor, you’ll walk through the ele-
Drama Camp I
ments of film production, including preproduction planning, camera work and final editing. Shoot with Cannon cameras and learn the fundamentals of editing
Production Crew
with Sony Vegas Pro and Adobe® Photoshop®. In addition to learning to mark
Baseball
and trip clips in a timeline, students may add music, filters, transitions, titles and credits and may even learn special effects. After completing this digital video
Drama Camp II
camp, you’ll take home a DVD of your final project and learn how to showcase it
Production Crew
on SchoolTube®. Your work will be showcased at the end of the week at the
Aquatics Week 7
Young Filmmakers
Teen Improv Act Well Your Part!
JUNIOR COUNSELOR WEEKS 1 - 6
MMS Photography and Film Showcase in the Big Room as well as entered into an educational video contest (TBA). This year you will film some of your footage at Devil’s Millhopper Geological State Park.
A Bug’s Life
New
Learn about the tiny world that is right under our nose! Collect and identify local creepy crawlies. Find out which bugs will help your garden grow. Learn how to compost with worms and how ladybugs can help fight off harmful garden invaders. You can even become a bee and do the bee dance!
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WEEK 2
June 20- June 24
Woodworking From start to finish you will build and create two projects. We will go over the plans and measure, cut, sand and paint. You will also design your own projects. Workshop includes: wood, tools, paint, plans and basic woodworking guide. $15 supply fee will be added.
Astronomy
New
Learn about constellations and the night sky. Play the part of Orion and learn the mythology behind the constellations. Visit the Santa Fe Planetarium and get up close and personal with black holes and meteors.
WEEK 3
June 27- July 1
Mad Scientist Everyday is an adventure as we explore various topics, fun projects and materials, microscopes, magnifying glasses, telescopes, pulleys, the scientific method and much more. Come and enjoy the world around us! You never know what we will discover next!
New
All the World’s a Zoo
Learn about the wildlife of Florida. Find out how to classify animals and why wildlife is important for all of us. On our hike to the zoo, learn how to identify footprints and other signs like nests and burrows. Learn about habitats and find some of our schoolyard creatures.
WEEK 4
July 5 - July 8 (4 day week)
Invention/Animation
New
This week you will learn about various inventors and inventions. Our focus will be animation and design. You will build your own Rube Goldberg like creation. Rube Goldberg’s cartoons became well known for depicting complex devices that performed simple tasks. You will also explore the invention and the history of animation and create your own animated short.
Recycled Arts & Crafts
New
Learn how to be more eco-friendly by recycling household materials into cool crafts. Make a shopping bag from recycled grocery bags. Use old magazines to make beads or create your own “growable” stationery out of old newspapers and seeds. Join us for tons of green fun!
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Drama & Production Crew Rising 1st - 8th Graders WEEK 5
July 11 - July 15
Munchkin Mediation: Conflict Resolution in Oz (Grades 1—6) It’s one year later and all the famous characters have returned to Oz. They’ve been having trouble readjusting, and their quarrels have led to the throwing of more than one yellow brick. Perhaps it’s no surprise that the Good Witch and Wicked Witch (yes, she’s back in solid form!) still don’t get along. But the Tin Man and Lion can’t agree on anything either, and even Dorothy and Toto are barking at each other. They’ve come back to the Munchkins, experts on conflict resolution, to learn how to solve their problems. With the usual memorable tunes and silly humor, Munchkin Madness introduces and reinforces strategies for controlling anger, using “I-statements,” active listening, sharing perspectives, and finding win-win solutions to conflict. Show: Friday, July 15 at 11:30 a.m.
Production Crew (Grades 7-12) Be a part of the magic while learning stagecraft, costuming, basic technical theater , choreography and directing. In this studio you’ll learn hands on as you work with the actors in Drama I and Drama II. You will also have a chance to participate in the performances at the end of the week.
WEEK 6
July 18 - July 22
Geology Rocks! (Grades 1—6) Professor Rock has disappeared and everywhere Jen and Rosie turn they see a geologic mystery. Join Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson uncover the mystery of the missing Professor Rock. This geology show has singing crystals, dancing rocks, and earthquakes that can really shake! "Geology Rocks!" is designed to teach the study of the composition and changing nature of the earth. "What is it, Holmes? Metamorphic? Igneous?" "Sedimentary, my dear Watson!" Show: Friday, July 22 at 11:30 a.m.
Production Crew (Grades 7-12) Be a part of the magic while learning stagecraft, costuming, basic technical theater , choreography and directing. In this studio you’ll learn hands on as you work with the actors in Drama I and Drama II. You will also have a chance to participate in the performances at the end of the week.
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Teen Improv 6th - 12th Graders
New
July 25 - July 30 • 9:00 - 12:30 p.m.
WEEK 7
Liberate your imagination! Have fun with theatre games! Develop your creative impulses and intuition. Learn to trust your ideas and work as a team. You will study the fundamentals of improvisation through exercises that help to develop strong ensemble and character work. Develop stage presence as well as patience, self confidence, good communication skills, and a respect for other performers and their creativity. This studio is designed to concentrate on the aspects of who, what and where while developing strong teamwork skills. At the end of the week the ensemble will present what they have learned at a “Night at the MMS Improv,” at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 30th. Dessert and Coffee will be served. Donations: $3.00 - $5.00
Show: “A Night at the MMS Improv” Coffee and Dessert served. Saturday, July 30th at 7:30 p.m.
Act Well Your Part! 9th - 12th Graders
New
July 25 - July 30 • 2:00—5:30 p.m.
WEEK 7
If you love to act and ham it up this studio is for you! You will immerse yourself in theater games, improv and prepare for one-act melodrama in five pun-filled scenes by Paul Leslie . This show is strictly silly stuff for actors who really like to ham it up. Everybody participates. The audience is expected to hiss, groan, cheer and boo. The completely predictable plot is about how Sudsly Doorite saves Prell Pureheart from a horrible demise at the hands of Dirty Dan Dinglethorpe. Perfect for the actor that has not had the opportunity to act all year.
Show: “A Night at the MMS Improv” Coffee and Dessert served. Saturday, July 30th at 7:30 p.m.
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Earn your Volunteer Hours at MMS!
Junior Counselor Rising 6th - 12th Graders WEEKS 1 through 6
New
June 13 - July 22
Become a member of the MMS Summer Camp Staff! We are excited to offer our rising sixth though eighth grade students, as well as any MMS alumni currently in high school the opportunity to take part in our summer camp program as a Junior Counselor!
Job Requirements:
COST
Activities are planned in a camp setting for children attending our Beginners Camp (ages 2 - 4), Preschool/Kindergarten (ages 3.5 - 5) and Elementary Enrich-
Rising 6th through 8th Grade
ment Program (First through Fifth Grade students)
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Junior Counselor's roles are:
$135/week
► To participate under the supervision of the Camp Directors and in
Implementing activities in the safest manner possible.
High School Students 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
► To be a positive role model. ► To actively interact with the children to promote and encourage their
No charge
personal growth.
Requirements: Applicant must be a rising sixth through twelfth grade student. Prior attendance at MMS summer camp is desirable. Must have an interest in leadership skills and willingness to learn and understand organizational skills and group dynamics. Must have an ability for and an interest in assisting with a variety of activities including all camps being offered at MMS. Must have a genuine interest in working with people.
Personal Development: 1.
Develop skills in planning and implementing activities with children.
2.
Be prepared to receive feedback and support from anyone at camp.
3.
Maintain a positive and open outlook. Try to work out problems with the rest of the staff.
4.
Be a positive role model for the children. Reward and encourage their good behavior with attention and affection.
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Wide World of Sports Rising 3rd - 8th Graders
Coach Cam Parker
During the Wide World of Sports Camp each day will
Coach Cam Parker has been with MMS for four years! He has worked in summer camps for fourteen years. His sports background includes facilitating youth leagues and refereeing youth sports, not to mention being an avid sports fan. Coach Cam received his Bachelors degree from UF (Go Gators!) in Family, Youth and Community Sciences. He completed the State of Florida teacher certification program for Physical Education K-12 at Santa Fe College.
consist of a variety of activities and games, skill drills and even crafts relative to sports. We will not be playing any particular sport exclusively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun filled day. WEEK 1
June 13 - June 17
Run Like Someone is Chasing You
Campers will hone their football skills and learn about the players, coaches and teams that have made the sport so popular. WEEK 2
June 20 - June 24
Buzzer Beaters
Basketball skills will get a boost in this hooptastic camp! Scheduled the same week as the NBA draft we will learn about the process and test our prediction skills. WEEK 3
June 27 - July 1
Get a Grip
Golf Clubs, lacrosse sticks and dodge balls will be stuck in our hands during the wide ranging week.
WEEK 4
July 5 - July 8 (4 days) “Ms. Sylvia can I Fling Your Shoe?”
Anything and everything involving your feet will be played during this week. Kickball, Shoe Golf, Soccer and Jump Rope will make for an amazing session. WEEK 5
July 11 - July 15
There’s no Crying in Baseball
Scheduled in rhythm with the MLB All-Star Break, campers will play a wide variety of baseball related games and a cornucopia of activities, including the daily homerun derby. WEEK 6
July 18 - July 22
H₂OH Yeah!
An onsite water extravaganza along with trips to Wild Waters, two local springs and a voyage to Aquatica in Orlando. Registration priority will be given to campers who participated in other weeks of the Wild World of Sports Camp. *The price of the field trips will be in addition to the camp fee listed and will be collected with the permission slips.
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Camp Schedule Week 1
June 13 - June 17
Week 2
June 20 - June 24
Week 3
June 27 - July 1
Week 4
July 5 - July 8
Elementary/Middle School New Low er P Schedule & Fees rices Day Camps Enrichment & Sports 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $180/week (Weeks 1-4) (a $15 supply fee will be added for Woodworking week)
Week 5
July 11 - July 15
Week 6
July 18 - July 22
Week 7
July 25 - July 30
Drama Camps
9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $205/week
(Weeks 5 - 6)
Production Crew (Weeks 5 - 6)
Daily Schedule
Junior Counselor
Morning Program*
7:30 - 9:00 a.m.
(Weeks 1-6)
Camp
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Teen Improv
After Camp Program* 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $135/week 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $135/week (no charge for HS students)
9:00 - 12:30 p.m. $165/week
(Week 7)
*The Morning Program and After Camp Program are charged at a rate of $4.50/hour ($.075 cents/minute) and are billed after use.
Act Well Your Part
2:00—5:30 p.m. $165/week
(Week 7)
Meals & Snacks All students will need to bring their own lunches or lunches can be purchased from
After Camp Studio
the school (see Meal Registration on page
Fit Club
19). Please note, lunches cannot be
(Weeks 1 - 6)
3:00 - 4:00 p.m. $35/week
heated or refrigerated. Snacks are provided mid-morning and during the After School Program.
EVERY FRIDAY IS SPLASH DAY! (A fun filled hour of water related activities!)
Terms Due to high demand and limited spaces, a non-refundable deposit of $25.00 is due upon enrolling to hold a spot for each child. Note: If MMS is not notified within seven days of cancellation, you will be responsible for payment for the entire week of camp.
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Meals & Snacks Lunch
Noon Catered lunches are available for purchase each day and will be served with bottled water and a fruit or vegetable. All lunches are to be placed online through HotLunchOnline.com Monday:
Piesanos
Tuesday:
Flying Biscuit
Wednesday:
Moe’s
Thursday:
Heavenly Ham
Friday:
Schlotzsky’s
All meals must be ordered online at least four days in advance.
Summer Camp Application
If your child is currently Enrolled at MMS & all information on file is correct please initial here ______ and do not fill out the information below.
Child's Name: _______________________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) (Middle) (Alias) Birth date:
____/_____/_____
Gender:
_______
Enrollment Date: _________________
Primary Parent’s Name :______________________________ Relationship to Child: _____________________ Address Information: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address City/State/ Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Work Address City/State/Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address Phone Information (please circle the number we should call first): (______)_____________________ (______)_______________________(______)____________________
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Secondary Parent’s Name :______________________________ Relationship to Child: __________________ Address Information: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address City/State/ Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Work Address City/State/Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address Phone Information (please circle the number we should call first): (______)_____________________ (______)_______________________(______)____________________ Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone
Medical Release
In case of emergency, MILLHOPPER MONTESSORI SCHOOL, or it's staff, has my permission to have my child ___________________________________________________________, transported to the closest hospital at the time. I understand that MMS will make every effort to contact me and my child's physician in an emergency. If it is necessary for my child to be transferred to a hospital, I would prefer he/she be taken to ____________________________________. (Name of Hospital) In the event that I cannot be reached by the MMS in an emergency, I give my permission to _____________________________________, (CHILD'S PHYSICIAN) to render any medical service that may, in the sole discretion of the doctor, be necessary.
Guarantee of Insurance Children attending Millhopper Montessori School, Inc. must have health insurance through their families. MMS’ insurance works alongside a family’s policy and the Administrator needs proof of insurance. Please provide the following information: Primary Payer’s names
_________________________________________
Primary Payer
_________________________________________
Secondary Payer
Child or children’s name(s) ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ Name and address of insurance company
____________________________________ ____________________________________
Phone Number of insurance company
____________________________________
Policy Number
____________________________________
I guarantee that the above information is correct and I understand that it is my responsibility to inform Millhopper Montessori School, Inc. of any changes in insurance coverage for my child. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Primary Parent’s signature Secondary Parent’s signature
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Information & Relationships Please fill out the following information and indicate who the child lives with, who is to be notified in case of an emergency and who is allowed to pickup your child from school. Relationship Primary Parent’s Name :_________________________________ Secondary Parent’s Name :_________________________________ Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:
(______)_____________________
Work Phone: (______)_____________________ Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:
(______)_____________________
Work Phone: (______)_____________________ Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:
(______)_____________________
Work Phone: (______)_____________________ Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:
(______)_____________________
Work Phone: (______)_____________________
Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:
(______)_____________________
Work Phone: (______)_____________________
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Lives With
Emergency
Pickup
Summer Camp Registration Form Please select your camp choices below, fill out this form, and submit with the $25 registration fee.
Camp Beginners
Preschool/Kindergarten
Times*
Ages Ages 2 through 4
9:00 - Noon
Ages 2 through 4
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Ages 3.5 through 6
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4
Wk 5
Wk 6
Wk 7
*To register for Afternoon Academics see below.
Wide World of Sports
Rising 3rd through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Digital Photography I
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Digital Photography II
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Young Filmmakers
Rising 5th through 8th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
A Bug’s Life
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Woodworking
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Astronomy
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Mad Scientist
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
All the World’s a Zoo
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Invention/Animation
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Recycled Arts & Crafts
Rising 1st through 5th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Drama
Rising 1st through 6th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Production Crew
Rising 7th & 8th grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Teen Improv
Rising 6th through 12th Grade
9:00 - 12:30 p.m.
Act Well Your Part
Rising 9th through 12th Grade
2:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Junior Counselor**
Rising 6th through 12th Grade
9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
After Camp Fit Club
Rising 3rd through 8th Grade
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
*If you want to enroll your child in After Camp Academics with Ms. Elizabeth Falls, please visit the front office to schedule your child(ren)s individual lesson(s). **If you are registered as a Junior Counselor, please indicate which program you would like to assist with: ________________________
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Lunches Made Easy & Convenient! Weekly Menu Options: Are you Going out of town and don’t want to have to worry about the babysitter making your child’s lunch or are you simply tired of making lunch everyday? MMS has taken the guesswork (& headache) out of lunches!
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Piesanos
Flying Biscuit
Moe’s
Heavenly Ham
Schlotzsky’s
3 Piece Chicken Finger & French Fries
Oven Fried Chicken Strips (5-6 strips)
Cheese Quesadilla
Ham Sandwich
•••
•••
Cheese, Ham, Turkey or Veggie Sandwich
1 Slice Cheese Pizza & Side Salad
Grilled Chicken Strips (5-6 strips)
•••
•••
1 Slice Pepperoni Pizza & Side Salad ••• 2 Slices Cheese Pizza •••
We are excited to announce you can now order your child’s lunch online! Simply go to our website (www.millhopper.com) and click the HotLunchOnline.com link to get started!
Questions? Contact us! mmschool@millhopper.com
2 Slices Pepperoni Pizza ••• Penne Pasta & Butter with Garlic Bread ••• Spaghetti & Meatballs
Turkey Meatloaf ••• Oodles of Noodles with Butter ••• Oodles of Noodles with Marinara Sauce
••• Chicken Quesadilla •••
••• Turkey Sandwich •••
••• Cheese Pizza
Chicken Burrito
Roast Beef Sandwich
•••
•••
•••
Pepperoni Pizza
Black Bean Burrito
Veggie Sandwich
•••
•••
•••
BBQ Chicken Pizza
Ground Beef Burrito
Ham Wrap
•••
••• Turkey Wrap
Two Ground Beef Tacos
•••
•••
Roast Beef Wrap
Two Chicken Tacos
••• Veggie Wrap
All orders come All orders come All orders come with a choice of with tortilla with choice of Mac & Cheese chips, salsa, a chips, a chocoor Mashed Pota- chocolate chip late chip cookie toes, a biscuit & cookie & 8 oz. & 8 oz. bottled 8 oz. bottled bottled water water water
••• Chicken Caesar Wrap
All sandwiches come with lettuce, tomato & cheese. Sorry, no special orders. All orders come with choice of chips, a chocolate chip cookie & 8 oz. bottled water
Summer Camp 2011
8505 NW 39th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32606 Thank you for your interest in Millhopper Montessori School’s 2011 Summer Camp! Our camp is in it’s 33rd year! Millhopper Montessori School (MMS) will offer an enriching and exciting day camp for Preschool/Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School students June 13th-July 22nd. The camp activities will include specialty classes, crafts, games, sports, and special events that revolve around a variety of themes. The Preschool & Kindergarten students will experience a Montessori hands on curriculum, weekly educational fun themes, arts & crafts, music and playground fun! The First through Eighth grade students can choose from the following options: Enrichment, Theater, Science, Wide World of Sports, Afternoon Academics and Fit Club camps. Please do not hesitate to contact us at 352-375-6773, visit our website at www.millhopper.com or stop by anytime should you have any questions! We look forward to having your child(ren) with us this summer!