Summer Programs 2013

Page 1

130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:26 AM

Page b

Summer Programs 2013 June 24 - August 2


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013

Page c


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 1

General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Summer Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Academic Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Jump Start Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Arts Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Sports Experience. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Specialized Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Newark Academy Jazz Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Improv Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Introduction to Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Model United Nations Institute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Great Ideas Seminar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Cartoon and Comic Book Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Leadership in the 21st Century . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Sports Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Elite Prep Lacrosse Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Stroke and Turn Swim Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Girls Basketball Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Boys Basketball Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Fencing Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Soccer Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Wrestling Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Field Hockey Camp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Registration Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Summer Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Sports Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Medical Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 1


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 2

Summer Programs

There’s Something for Everyone! For 40 years, Newark Academy has been the premier source in northern New Jersey for educational and athletic summer programming. The highly-respected Summer Session provides interested students with an unparalleled summer academic experience including advance credit, enrichment and skill development courses. The strength of NA’s Summer Session is a talented faculty, committed to helping students develop a passion for learning. Similarly, Newark Academy’s summer athletic offerings have a long, respected history. Home of the renowned Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp, now in its 45th year, Newark Academy brings together state-of-the-art athletic facilities and experienced, dedicated coaches to provide young athletes with an array of experiences from skill acquisition to championship-level team play. Facilities – Second to None

The Schedule – Flexible, By Design

Located on 68 acres in Livingston, New Jersey, Newark

Newark Academy’s summer programming is designed to

Academy offers students a full campus experience. A

meet a wide range of needs – from the student desiring

brand new academic center, including 13 new classrooms

a single course to students and families seeking a full day

and spacious commons areas, await students for the 2013

of programming that includes academics, arts and sports.

Summer Session. The McGraw Arts Center, the Simon

The Summer Program is offered over six weeks, from

Family Field House (including indoor pool), dedicated

June 24 through August 2, 2013. (NOTE: Mott-Leeney

fencing and wrestling gymnasiums, Kacur Field (artificial

Baseball Camp offers its first one-week session beginning

turf), an on-site cross-country course and multiple other

June 17.) Many of the academic courses of the Summer

outdoor sports facilities – together, these facilities provide

Session run the full six-week period, while enrichment

students ample spaces for intense academic work and

courses and NA Summer Sports offer programs of

dynamic athletic experiences. All Summer Session

shorter duration.

classrooms are air-conditioned. 2


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 3

Newark Academy Summer Programming Schedule

pm

pm

0

0

:0 -4 3:

00

pm

pm 00 2:

1:

00

pm

-3

:0 -2

:0

0

0 :0 -1 pm 0 :3

12

30 11 :

pm

pm

pm 2: -1 am

am 10

:2

5

am 0 :1 10

Summer Session Academic courses, Grades 3 -12 Jump Start Specialized academics and activities for Grades 1 and 2

30

am -1 1:

0: -1

0: -1 am 10 9:

25

25

am 10

am 5 :0 -9 am 05 8:

am

Details on the length of each specific offering are outlined in the pages of this publication. To help get you started, below is an overview of the Newark Academy Summer Programming schedule:

Lunch 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Starts at 8:30 am

Ends at 11:30 am

2:00

11:15

Lunch Arts Experience Exposure to an array of visual art forms, Grades 3 - 8

Lunch 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Sports Experience Introduction and fundamental skills through changing daily offerings, Grades 3 - 8

Lunch 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Specialized Workshops Delve into your passion through intensive one- and twoweek sessions, Grades 7-12

Lunch 12:00 pm 1:00 pm

Summer Sports Camps One week sessions for skill improvement and teamplay, Grades 3 - 8

Starts at 9:00 am

Lunch 11:15 am 12:00 pm

Mott-Leeney Baseball Grades K - 8

Starts at 9:00 am

Lunch 11:15 am 12:00 pm

See Specialized Workshops section for specific dates and times

Ends at 2:30 pm

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 3


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 4

Summer Programs

Applying to Newark Academy Summer Programs This publication contains two applications. The guidelines below indicate which application is appropriate for your student:

Summer Session Registration is for: • Academic Courses • Jump Start Program • Arts Experience • Sports Experience • Specialized Workshops *Please include $35 enrollment fee with application

Summer Sports Camps Registration is for: • Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp • Sport-specific camps

Tuition/Fees and Refunds Payment for all Newark Academy summer programs must be paid by cash, money order or check, payable to Newark Academy. Tuition for each course and summer program is listed in the course/program descriptions throughout this publication. Please refer to the Summer Session or Summer Sports section of this publication for specific information on refund policies.

Transportation Newark Academy welcomes more than 1,000 students to its campus throughout the summer months. Traffic during the drop-off and pick-up times is heavy. We encourage students and families to carpool, whenever possible. A list of families interested in forming carpools will be available, upon request, by May 15. Parking is not allowed in the Newark Academy driveway. For details on drop-off and pick-up, please see the inside back cover of this publication.

Food Service Breakfast, lunch, snack and drink items are available in the Newark Academy dining room from 7:30 am until 2:00 pm. Students may bring their own lunch. The dining room will be closed from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm on Wednesday, July 31.

Medical Form and On-Site Health Professionals The medical form on page 39 must be completed and given to the Summer Session or Summer Sports Camp office prior to the start of the student’s participation in classes or activities. Students will not be allowed to participate if the form has not been received. Newark Academy’s Summer Programs are staffed, daily, by a licensed registered nurse and a certified athletic trainer.

4


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 5

Student Conduct Newark Academy expects all summer programming participants to conduct themselves responsibly, and to show consideration for the rights and properties of others. Students who enroll in Summer Session (academics) must be in good disciplinary standing at their respective schools. • Casual attire is permitted for students in the Summer Session. • Student-athletes enrolled in the Summer Sports programs are expected to arrive, daily, in ready-to-play athletic footwear and apparel. • Only enrolled students are permitted on campus. • Students are expected to leave campus within one-half hour after the completion of their last scheduled class or activity, unless prior arrangements are made with the director of the program. • Students may not bring visitors to classes or activities. • Smoking is not permitted on campus. Failure to comply with the rules of conduct may result in dismissal.

Campus Visitors Newark Academy provides a safe environment that promotes opportunities for student growth. Parents and all other visitors to our campus are reminded to use the front entrance to the building and to report directly to the receptionist in the main lobby to receive a daily visitor’s pass. This pass must be worn at all times. If a parent or guardian needs to contact a child during his/her program, please see the Summer Session staff or the Sports Camps staff. Parents may not disturb or interrupt classes or camp sessions. Teachers and counselors may not release a child early from a class or activity without clearance from the appropriate summer programs office.

Accreditation Newark Academy is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools.

More Questions? Check out Frequently Asked Questions on our website, www.newarka.edu/summer-programs or contact us: Summer Session Phone: 973.992.7000, ext. 217 E-mail: summersession@newarka.edu Summer Sports Phone: 973.992.7000, ext. 212 E-mail: summersports@newarka.edu

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 5


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 6

Summer Session

6


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 7

The Summer Session at Newark Academy The Summer Session offers courses for advance credit, enrichment and skill development, as well as preview courses in core subjects. The classes, taught by a talented faculty, are small, providing an excellent academic experience.

Advance credit courses meet June 24 to August 2, four hours daily for a total of 120 hours and are for students seeking to further their academic studies in the summer. These courses are equivalent in rigor and content to full-year programs at Newark Academy. Students can take advance credit courses for enrichment, or with their school’s approval, transfer the course for credit at their respective schools.

NEW The Jump Start Program prepares students for the challenges of 1st and 2nd grade by immersing them in a dynamic, integrated learning experience. Experienced instructors will help your child develop skills in reading, writing, mathematics, and more. This three-hour course runs from June 24 to August 2, but has a minimum enrollment of three weeks. NEW Arts Experience courses provide opportunities

Preview courses are two-hour courses designed for students who want substantial exposure to courses they will take in the fall. Preview courses are offered in math and science, and allow students to consider taking another two-hour course in the summer session. They meet June 24 to August 2, two hours daily for a total of 60 hours. Students in preview courses will cover approximately half of the entire course material over a six-week period. Students who wish to preview a specific math subject for less than six weeks should enroll in the Math Clinic.

Enrichment courses for older students, such as writing and literature workshops, are offered June 24 to August 2, two hours daily for a total of 60 hours. Enrichment courses for younger students focus on developmental work in the critical areas of reading, English, math, science and study skills. These courses are offered in various time slots and on various dates. See information in course descriptions.

for both novice and experienced artists to engage in the creative process over the summer. Students in Arts Experience courses will try their hand at a number of different media, while artists enrolled in the Portfolio Seminar will spend their time assembling a mature body of work. Starting at three weeks in length, these workshops are taught by talented and passionate artists who provide feedback and support to every artist in the program. All classes will take place in the McGraw Arts Center.

NEW Sports Experience courses offer students the opportunity to develop their sports skills for individual sports, while improving their overall physical fitness. Starting at three weeks in length, these courses can be paired with academic offerings to enrich both the body and the mind. Sports experience courses will be taught in one-week units and require no prior experience.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 7


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 8

Summer Session

âž

Summer Session Policies Enrollment

Registration

Students enroll by completing the application on page 37 and medical form on page 39 and forwarding them to Newark Academy Summer Session. The forms are also available on the Newark Academy website. Enrollment is on a first-come-first-serve basis. Students may enroll any time before or after the May 1 tuition deadline, providing the requested class is open. See tuition information below.

Registration will be held on Saturday, June 22, from 8:00 am until 11:00 am in the Wrightson Gymnasium. At Registration, students will pick up their schedules and purchase their books. Students whose program begins Monday, June 24 must attend Registration. Students whose program begins after June 24 can register and purchase their books on the day that their classes begin.

Tuition and Fees

Refunds

The tuition for each course is listed in the course description. There is a separate enrollment fee of $35, which should be mailed with the summer session application to Newark Academy Summer Session. The tuition balance is due by May 1 and can be paid by check, cash or money order. If a student has an unpaid tuition balance after May 1, his/her place in the class may be forfeited. Students can enroll in classes after the May 1 tuition deadline, but must pay the application fee and full tuition at that time. Students may be required to purchase a textbook or other instructional materials. The cost for books ranges from $25 to $150 and can be paid by check, cash or money order at Registration.

The $35 enrollment fee is non-refundable. In addition, any student who withdraws from the program between May 1 and the first day of his/her scheduled class will be assessed an additional $200 fee. If a student withdraws in the first half of his/her program, a refund of 25 percent of the remaining balance will be granted. No refunds will be granted after a student has completed half of his/her course.

Class Schedule Classes meet each day, Monday through Friday. Meeting times for all classes are listed in the course descriptions. Advance credit courses, preview courses, and writing and literature courses meet June 24 to August 2. Students may enroll in Arts Experience, Sports Experience, the Jump Start program, and Enrichment courses for three, four, five or six weeks with a minimum of three consecutive weeks. Specialized Workshops are one- and two-week workshops and run only once during the summer. There are no classes scheduled on Thursday, July 4.

8


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 9

Students on Campus Students will not be permitted in the school building prior to 7:15 am. Please do not drop your child off at the school prior to 7:15 am, as there will not be proper adult supervision until that time. Please note that students enrolled in our Jump Start program must be walked into their classroom. All students must depart campus within 30 minutes of completing their final enrolled class. No students are allowed in the building after 3:00 pm unless they are enrolled in a specialized workshop. Specific details about student conduct on campus are available in the General Information section of this brochure.

Absences Parents should notify the office if their child will be absent from class. Although missing any class time puts students at a distinct disadvantage in an accelerated course, students

taking advance credit courses are permitted two absences or a total of eight hours of class time. Students with excessive absences will not be eligible to have a transcript sent from Newark Academy. If they are absent, students enrolled in advance credit courses are responsible for making up the material and the work that was covered during their absence.

Academic Integrity Newark Academy strives to develop critical thinking and analytical writing skills throughout its curricula. Consequently, when a student signs his or her name to an assignment or assessment, the expectation and the understanding is that all work submitted is original or that the source from which the ideas or text have been taken is clearly identified. A student involved in an incident of academic dishonesty may be dismissed from Summer Session.

Final Exams All students enrolled in an advance credit class are required to take a final exam. A student will not be issued a final grade if he or she does not take the final exam in a 120-hour course.

Electronic Devices The use of cell phones and text messaging by students is restricted to the outdoors. If a cell phone goes off in class, a teacher will take the phone and bring it to the office. Personal computers may be used only for school-related work. Students are not allowed to play games or watch movies on their computers at Newark Academy. The use of mobile devices during a class is not allowed without expressed permission of the classroom teacher.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 9


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 10

Summer Session

âž

English Writing Workshop

Writing Clinic

Grades 6 -12

Grades 7- 9

June 24 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm; 1- 3 pm / Grades 6 - 9 8:05 -10:10 am / Grades 10 -12 Tuition: $675

June 24 - July 12; July 15 - August 2 8:05 - 9:05 am; 10:25 -11:25 am / Grades 7- 8 9:10 -10:10 am; 11:30 am -12:30 pm / Grades 8 - 9 Tuition: $240

This six-week course is designed for students who need to improve their writing abilities. The course will address student weaknesses in usage, style, organization, and revision through skill development. Students will also learn how best to employ structure at the sentence, paragraph, and essay level. Separate classes are offered for each grade level. This course may be taken for advance credit in English and with Literature Workshop, represents one year of credit.

This three-week course is designed for students who want to develop their writing skills. The course will help students who need to improve basic skills including grammar, punctuation, and sentence and paragraph formation. A small group of students meets for one hour per day with the teacher, allowing for conversations about a wide variety of writing issues.

Literature Workshop Grades 6 -12 June 24 - August 2 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: $675 Through nightly readings, class discussions, and a variety of writing tasks, students will explore the structures, themes and modes of expression in novels, plays, short stories, and poems. Students will develop their skills of close reading and analytical writing during the six-week course. Separate classes are offered for each grade level. This course may be taken for advance credit in English and with Advanced Writing, represents one year of credit.

10


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 11

Creative Writing Grades 9 -11 June 24 - August 2 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: $675 In this six-week workshop, students will express themselves in a variety of genres. By sampling a number of modes and forms, students will expand the breadth and depth of their self-expression. The workshop format affords them a chance to read, critique, and discuss the work of their peers, while simultaneously sharpening their use of voice, tone, structure, and style. All students will finish the course with a diverse portfolio of compositions.

Advanced Writing Grades 10 -12 June 24 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am; 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $675 This six-week course will introduce the competent student writer to the development of a mature style through studies of audience, purpose, diction, sentence formation, and paragraph continuity. Students will examine and practice a variety of writing modes: exposition, argumentation, description, and narration, while also developing the skills necessary to be a successful essay writer. This course may be taken for advance credit in English and with Literature Workshop, represents one year of credit.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 11


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 12

Summer Session

Math Math Clinic Grades 7-12 June 24 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm; 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $120 per week In this course, math instruction will be offered from grade 7 to calculus for remedial work, math development, preview, and advanced math. Students in this class will be guided in a program tailored to their needs. Skilled math teachers instruct and supervise students working individually or in small groups. Students can enroll in Math Clinic for a minimum of two consecutive weeks to review course work or to preview courses such as Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Trigonometry, Geometry, Pre-Calculus and Calculus. Please specify “Math Clinic” on your application. For example, if your child is taking Algebra I next year and you want a preview of the course, your application should specify “Math Clinic – Algebra I Preview.” Students who wish to preview courses for the full six-week session should enroll in the separate Math Preview courses such as Algebra I Preview.

Pre-Algebra Grades 6 - 8 June 24 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: $675 This six-week course will provide students with an opportunity to strengthen their basic mathematical skills, while working on an introduction to algebra. Students will be introduced to the algebra concepts of integers, equations, inequalities, and exponents; there is also a unit on informal geometry. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Fundamentals of Math.

Fundamentals of Mathematics Algebra I Grades 6 - 7 June 24 - August 2 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: $675 This six-week course will cover the addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions, decimals, and percents. The course also usually includes intuitive geometry and an introduction to Algebra I.

12

Grades 7- 9 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am-12:30 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675 This six-week course will cover algebra in one and two variables through the solution of quadratic equations by factoring, completing the square, and by formula. This course will stress the structure and logical development of mathematics. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Pre-Algebra.


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 13

Pre-Calculus Grades 10 -11 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675

Geometry Grades 8 -10 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm; 10:25 am -3:00 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675 This six-week course will cover plane geometry, with elements of analytic and solid geometry, nature of proof, development of theorems from definitions and axioms, constructions, original exercises and numerical examples, analytic geometry of the straight line, and the circle. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Algebra I.

Algebra II with Trigonometry Grades 9 -11 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm; 10:25 am - 3:00 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675

This six-week course will review and study intermediate algebra, analytic geometry, function and inverse function, log and exponential functions, trigonometry, complex induction, limits, continuity, and derivatives of polynomials. Students will be required to have a graphing calculator. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Algebra II with Trigonometry.

Calculus Grades 11-12 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm Preview course: Available only in Math Clinic Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 This six-week course will follow the curriculum of the AP Exam as defined by ETS. Topics will include analytic geometry, along with both differential and integral calculus. The course will spend a fair amount of time on the applications of the calculus. The advance credit course will end with a review of previous AP exams, one of which will be graded and scored as the final exam of the course. Students will be required to have a graphing calculator. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Pre-Calculus.

This six-week course will cover intermediate algebra with elements of analytic geometry and trigonometry, quadratic and higher degree equations, graphing inequalities, binomial theorem, series and sequences, arithmetic and geometric progressions, and mathematical induction. Students will be required to have a graphing calculator. Only advance credit students will cover trigonometry. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Algebra I. Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 13


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 14

Summer Session

âž

âž

Science NEW Science Inquiry and Exploration Grades 7 - 8 June 24 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am Tuition: $675 This integrated science course examines topics in diverse branches of science. Students will explore the fields of biology, chemistry, physics and environmental science through a hands-on approach that includes the designing and performing of laboratory experiments. Students will also learn how to set up and manipulate laboratory equipment and appropriate technology. Emphasis will be placed on the development of skills such as hypothesizing, inferring, data collection and analysis, communication, and presentation. Based upon enrollment, an additional section may be offered in the 10:25 am-12:30 pm time slot.

Biology Grades 8 -10 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm; 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675 This six-week lab science course will focus on life processes and a survey of the living world. The course will start with the chemical and physical systems necessary to support life and progresses to metabolic activities and functioning systems.

Chemistry Grades 10 -11 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm; 1:00 -3:00 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675 This six-week lab science course will focus on the basic concepts of chemistry. Problem solving will be an important skill developed in the course, which features an experimental approach. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Algebra I.

Physics Grades 10 -12 June 24 - August 2 Advance credit: 8:05 am -12:30 pm Preview course: 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm; 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: Advance credit: $1,350 / Preview course: $675 This six-week course will stress conceptual understanding of the principles that govern the physical world. The topics of mechanics, electricity and magnetism, optics, waves, light, and relativity will be studied. Students enrolling in this course should have completed Algebra II with Trigonometry.

14


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

âž

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 15

Spanish NEW Spanish I Preview Grades 6 - 8 June 24 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am Tuition: $675 This course is designed as an introductory course for students new to the language. Over the course of six weeks, students will develop their skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. After learning basic interactions and vocabulary (greetings, days of the week, numbers, colors, etc.), students will cover essential grammatical structures of Spanish: present, present progressive, preterit and future (ir + infinitive) tenses as well as idiomatic structures particular to Spanish. The primary language of the instruction and interaction will be Spanish.

NEW Spanish II Preview Grades 7- 9 June 24 - August 2 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: $675 This six-week course builds on the grammar and vocabulary acquired in Spanish I, while continuing to focus on the four basic language skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. After a brief review of past tenses, students will learn and practice the conditional and the present subjunctive. In this class, students continue to learn to interact in a Spanish-speaking environment, while also exploring cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. The primary language of the instruction and interaction of this course will be Spanish.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 15


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 16

Summer Session

âž

âž

Other Courses Study Skills

SAT/PSAT Course

Grades 6 - 9

Grades 10 -12

June 24 - July 12 8:05 -10:10 am / Level 2 (Grades 8 - 9) 10:25 am -12:30 pm / Level 1 (Grades 6 -7) 1:00 - 3:00 pm / Level 2 (Grades 8 - 9)

June 24 - July 5*; July 8 - July 19; July 22 - August 2 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $450

July 15 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am / Level 2 (Grades 8 - 9) 10:25 am -12:30 pm / Level 1 (Grades 6 -7) 1:00 - 3:00 pm / Level 1 (Grade 6 -7) Tuition: $350 This three-week course will focus on the development of effective study habits. Students will be introduced to various principles and techniques to assist them in a number of areas: planning and budgeting of time, undertaking reading assignments of varying difficulty and from different disciplines, note taking and underlining, improving memory, preparing for examinations, and establishing daily study habits.

This two-week course meets two hours per day and prepares students for both the SAT I and PSAT exams. Over the course of the 20 hours, students will learn both the skills and strategies to succeed on the Math, Critical Reading, and Writing sections of the test. During the two weeks, students will rotate through the three sections with three specialized instructors, spending an hour at a time in each classroom. By the end of the two weeks, all students will possess the confidence and know-how to maximize their individual performance on the SAT exam. The course will be offered in three two-week sessions. *Due to the July 4th holiday, students enrolling in the first session of the SAT course will meet on Monday, July 1, from 1:00-4:00 pm and Tuesday, July 2, from 1:00-4:00 pm.

Computer Programming Grades 9 -12 July 15 - August 2 8:05 -10:10 am; 10:25 am -12:30 pm Tuition: $350 In this three-week course, students will be introduced to the Java programming language. Students will learn to write object-oriented programs containing classes, objects, loops, if-else statements, and more.

16


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

âž

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 17

Enrichment Courses Enrichment Scheduling Information Enrichment courses meet for one hour each day and are scheduled in the following time slots: 8:05-9:05 am, 9:10-10:10 am, 10:25-11:25 am, and 11:30 am-12:30 pm. Arts Experience and Sports Experience courses meet in the following time slots: 10:25-11:25 am, 11:30 am-12:30 pm, 1:00-2:00 pm, and 2:00-3:00 pm. Students should enroll for the grade level that they will enter in the fall of 2013. Use the scheduling chart below to determine specific course offerings in each time slot.

Grade

8:05 - 9:05 am

9:10 -10:10 am

10:25 -11:25 am

11:30 am -12:30 pm

1:00 - 2:00 pm

2:00 - 3:00 pm

3

Reading Science

English Math

English Math Arts Experience

Reading Science Sports Experience

Arts Experience

Sports Experience

4

English Math Science

Reading Math Science

Reading Science Arts Experience

English Math Sports Experience

Arts Experience

Sports Experience

5

English Math

Reading Science

Reading Science Arts Experience

English Math Sports Experience

Arts Experience

Sports Experience

6

Reading

English Math

English Math Sports Experience

Reading Science Arts Experience

Sports Experience

Arts Experience

7, 8

Reading

Reading

Reading Sports Experience

Reading Arts Experience

Sports Experience

Arts Experience

Please refer to pages 20 -21 for Arts Experience and Sports Experience course descriptions.

English

Mathematics

Grades 3 - 6

Grades 3 - 6

June 24 - August 2 8:05 - 9:05 am / Grade 4, Grade 5 9:10 -10:10 am / Grade 3, Grade 6 10:25 -11:25 am / Grade 3, Grade 6 11:30 am -12:30 pm / Grade 4, Grade 5 Tuition: $80 per week

June 24 - August 2 8:05 - 9:05 am / Grade 4, Grade 5 9:10 -10:10 am / Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 6 10:25 -11:25 am / Grade 3, Grade 6 11:30 am -12:30 pm / Grade 4, Grade 5 Tuition: $80 per week

This course provides an opportunity for students to develop and reinforce their grammar and writing skills. Writing assignments focus on the clear and effective use of language to communicate the student’s ideas. Students may enroll in this course for three to six consecutive weeks, one hour per day.

Organized by grade level and subject, this course covers the fundamentals of arithmetic through pre-algebra in a small class setting. It is appropriate for students wishing to advance in mathematics and for those who experienced difficulty during the school year. Students may enroll in this course for three to six consecutive weeks, one hour per day. Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 17


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 18

Summer Session

âž Reading

Science

Grades 3 - 8

Grades 3 - 6

June 24 - August 2 8:05 - 9:05 am / Grade 3, Grade 6, Grades 7, 8 9:10 -10:10 am / Grade 4, Grade 5, Grades 7, 8 10:25 -11:25 am / Grade 4, Grade 5, Grades 7, 8 11:30 am -12:30 pm / Grade 3, Grade 6, Grades 7, 8 Tuition: $80 per week

June 24 - August 2 8:05 - 9:05 am / Grade 3, Grade 4 9:10 -10:10 am / Grade 4, Grade 5 10:25 -11:25 am / Grade 4, Grade 5 11:30 am -12:30 pm / Grade 3, Grade 6 Tuition: $80 per week

In this course, students will develop and reinforce basic comprehension, vocabulary, structural analysis, and word attack skills. This individualized class is appropriate for students who wish to enhance (developmental) or strengthen (remedial) their reading skills. Students will improve their ability to select main ideas, recall factual details, use context clues and make inferences. Flexible reading rate, vocabulary, syllabication and word analysis will also be stressed. Students may enroll in this course for three to six consecutive weeks, one hour per day.

This course will introduce students to scientific concepts through a variety of structured assignments and hands-on activities. Students will explore topics in areas such as life, earth, physical, and applied sciences. Students may enroll in this course for three to six consecutive weeks, one hour per day.

18


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 19

Jump Start Program for Grades 1 and 2 NEW Jump Start – Grade 1

NEW Jump Start – Grade 2

June 24 - August 2 (Minimum enrollment of three consecutive weeks) 8:30 -11:30 am Tuition: $240

June 24 - August 2 (Minimum enrollment of three consecutive weeks) 8:30 -11:30 am Tuition: $240

This course is designed to maximize your child’s potential in preparation for first grade. Curriculum content will include building and enhancing reading skills, phonemic awareness, fluency, and decoding skills. Your child will begin formal handwriting, learn to create full sentences, and study capitalization and punctuation. Weekly spelling words will help students create a word bank that will assist them as they enter the world of writing complete and meaningful sentences. Mathematical concepts such as problem solving, operations, and number sense will be taught using hands-on manipulatives, while students work cooperatively on various activities. Additionally, the use of Cuisinaire rods and snap cubes will enhance your child’s number sense by making “numbers” come to life. Daily enrichment activities such as art, computers, physical education and music, will provide students with a dynamic, integrated learning experience.

This course is designed to prepare your child for the rigors and challenges of second grade. Students will be exposed to various genres of writing, as they learn the basics of story elements and characterization. Context clues and decoding skills will help your child become a more fluent and independent reader. Our writing focus will be the creation of deep, meaningful sentences that take the form of interrogatives, statements, and exclamations with the goal of creating a descriptive piece of writing. Extensive vocabulary work and an integrated spelling program relevant to the stories will bring greater depth to these young writers as they become their own authors. Mathematical concepts such as learning to add and subtract using regrouping will be taught, along with exploring basic multiplication using skip counting and basic fractions. Students will also learn other skills such as basic money sense, units of measure, and how to use a thermometer. Daily enrichment activities such as art, computers, physical education and music will provide students with a dynamic, integrated learning experience.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 19


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 20

Summer Session

âž

Arts Experience NEW Arts Experience: Fundamentals

NEW Arts Experience: Technique and Aesthetics

Grades 3 - 5 June 24 - August 2 10:25 -11:25 am; 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $80 per week This course is designed to introduce the beginner artist to the fundamentals of creating art in a number of media. Over the course of the summer, students will rotate through a series of one-week units. The ceramics unit will offer students a chance to create basic hand-building projects in clay. In the drawing unit, students will explore 2-D art through drawing with graphite, charcoal, and colored pencils. Finally, in painting, students will use watercolors and acrylics as they work from still life and landscape scenery to develop their skills and learn how to use paint to make art effectively. Note: Students may enroll for this course for three, four, five or six weeks with a three-consecutive-week minimum.

Grades 6 - 8 June 24 - August 2 11:30 am - 12:30 pm; 2:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $80 per week This course is designed to introduce the novice artist to the techniques and aesthetics necessary to be a successful artist. Over the course of the summer, students will try their hand at a number of media in a series of one-week units. The ceramics unit will offer students a chance to create basic hand-building projects in clay. In the drawing unit, students will explore 2-D art through drawing with graphite, charcoal, and colored pencils. Finally, in painting, students will use watercolors and acrylics as they work from still life and landscape scenery to develop their skills and learn how to use paint to make art effectively. Note: Students may enroll for this course for three, four, five or six weeks with a three-consecutive-week minimum.

NEW Portfolio Seminar Grades 8 -11 June 24 - August 2 1:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $675 This course is designed to offer the serious art student the ability to pursue a variety of media with the expressed purpose of creating a portfolio of pieces. During the two-hour class, students will work in drawing, painting (including oils) and mixed media, while receiving feedback and assistance from the instructor.

20

âž


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

âž

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 21

Sports Experience NEW Sports Skills: Fundamentals

NEW Sports Skills: Technique, Strategy and Gameplay

Grades 3 - 5 June 24 - August 2 11:30 am -12:30 pm; 2:00 - 3:00 pm Tuition: $80 per week This course will help students improve their basic sports skills. Students will learn and develop the fundamentals of both physical health and skill-related fitness concepts, such as agility, coordination, and balance, while also incorporating them into both gameplay and their everyday lives. As students rotate through one-week units on sports like volleyball, basketball, and soccer, the course will emphasize skill fundamentals, rules, gameplay, good sportsmanship, fitness, and, most importantly, fun! Classes will take place in the Wrightson Gym, Danco Fitness Center, as well as on the outdoor athletic fields. Note: Students may enroll for this course for three, four, five or six weeks with a three-consecutive-week minimum.

Grades 6 - 8 June 24 - August 2 10:25 -11:25 am; 1:00 - 2:00 pm Tuition: $80 per week This course will help students improve their sports skills, gameplay, and overall fitness level. Students will learn and develop their physical health and skill-related fitness concepts, such as agility, coordination, and balance, while also incorporating them into both gameplay and their everyday lives. As students rotate through one-week units on sports like softball, hockey, and tennis, the course will emphasize skills and techniques, strategy, gameplay, good sportsmanship, fitness, and most importantly, fun! Individualized instruction will be given to each student as they work toward their personal sport and fitness-related goals throughout the course. Classes will take place in the Wrightson Gym, Danco Fitness Center, as well as on the outdoor athletic fields. Note: Students may enroll for this course for three, four, five or six weeks with a three-consecutive-week minimum.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 21


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 22

Specialized Workshops

22


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 23

Specialized Workshops at Newark Academy Specialized workshops, taught by Newark Academy faculty, offer students a variety of opportunities to expand their intellectual and artistic horizons. These one- and two-week workshops allow students to step outside traditional academic coursework to discover and deepen new skills and passions. There are no prerequisites for the specialized workshop courses. Small class sizes and engaging material will provide the perfect opportunity for students to grow as thinkers and artists.

NEW Newark Academy Jazz Institute

NEW Improv Workshop

Grades 7 -12

Grades 6 - 8

June 24 - July 5 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $500

July 8 - July 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $250

The Newark Academy Jazz Institute’s mission is to educate and inspire young people to be confident, creative, and expressive individuals through jazz music. Students new to jazz, as well as experienced young jazz musicians, are welcome to sign up for our two-week session. Students will be introduced to improvisation, practice techniques, jazz repertoire, theory, and ensemble playing.

Spontaneity and imagination are the cornerstones of this course where students learn the basics of improvisational comedy. Through a series of fun exercises and theater games, students will gain confidence on stage as they learn the fundamental skills required to perform comedic scenes without a script. Students will learn to work collaboratively with others as they build skills that can be translated to other kinds of theatrical work.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 23


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 24

Specialized Workshops

NEW Introduction to Philosophy

NEW Great Ideas Seminar

Grades 10 -12

Grades 8 - 9

July 8 - July 12 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $250

July 15 - July 19 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $250

In a society marked by economic instability, citizens often focus on the study of education in math and science rather than the liberal arts. In this course, we will talk about the critical role that studying philosophy can play in the development of ethically-minded critical thinkers. We will also survey five major areas of philosophy – Ontology (What exists?), Epistemology (What can we know?), Ethics (How should we behave?), Aesthetics (What is beautiful?), and Existentialism (What is life’s meaning?). Important thinkers in each of these categories will provide readings for consideration.

In this seminar, students will receive training in critical thinking, dialectic, listening, and the art of inquiry as they practice Socratic-style learning. The catalysts for most lessons will be excerpts from the “great” philosophical books of the Western and Eastern canon. Before they know it, students will be engaged in conversation with others like Plato, Confucius, Lao Tzu, Descartes, Euclid, and Einstein in the enduring quest for understanding life’s big questions.

NEW Model United Nations Institute Grades 8 -12 July 15 - July 19 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $250 Students attending this one-week institute will learn research and debate skills while gaining a greater awareness of global affairs through intensive Model United Nations training. Students will be coached in position paper research and writing, debate rules and speaking skills, resolution writing, and strategies to win the committee over. Those who already have Model UN experience through their high school club will benefit from advanced skills and strategy training. Skype interviews with career UN staffers and an abbreviated three-hour simulation at the end of the week will round out the institute.

24


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 25

NEW Cartoon and Comic Book Art

NEW Leadership in the 21st Century

Grades 8 -12

Grades 8 -12

July 22 - July 26 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $250

July 22 - 26 1:00 - 4:00 pm Tuition: $250

In this course, students will immerse themselves in the world of cartooning and comic art. Students will study the history of those media and examine the techniques of various artists of note. Students will learn both traditional paper and pen and modern computer-based techniques in order to produce a portfolio of their own cartoons and comic books. Considerable time will be spent critiquing the work of other students.

This one-week seminar uses case studies, activities, and testimonials from successful leaders from diverse fields to help students explore what makes a great leader in today’s world. We will study classic models of leadership and then consider how to blend and update these models for success in our complex, dynamic world. Students will hone communication and collaboration skills through role-play activities and team challenges. Taught at an age-appropriate level, this course gives students practical skills and new ways of thinking about leadership and collaboration with the ultimate goal of preparing them to excel in teamwork and leadership in their school, sports team, or community.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 25


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 26

Summer Sports Camps

26


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 27

Summer Sports Camps at Newark Academy Newark Academy’s athletic camps promote the concept of teamwork and the values of sportsmanship and respect for others. Campers learn sports skills and fundamentals in an atmosphere that is fun and enjoyable. With state-of-the-art basketball courts, designated wrestling and fencing rooms, modern fitness center, six-lane swimming pool, indoor batting cages and vast outdoor athletic fields, Newark Academy offers athletic facilities that are second to none. Combine this with a dedicated staff of coaches, ably assisted by local college and high school counselors, and you can be sure that your experience at one or more of our summer sports camps will be a fruitful and fulfilling venture.

Camp Features • Dedicated, highly qualified coaches and staff • Superior athletic facilities on a 68-acre campus • Large, indoor swimming pool with certified lifeguards

A daily swim session in the large indoor pool, monitored by certified lifeguards, is a special activity offered to all campers (except for those in Elite Prep Lacrosse camp). Campers who wish to participate must supply their own towels and bathing suits.

• Certified athletic trainer present at all times • Daily intra-camp games • Up-to-date instruction and highlight films • T-shirt and water bottle for each camper Lunch, snacks and drinks are available for purchase in the dining room. Campers may bring their own lunch and snacks, if preferred. Please note that the dining room will be closed from 11:30 am -1:30 pm on Wednesday, July 31.

Contact Liz Bona Beach Director, Summer Sports Camps Newark Academy 91 South Orange Avenue Livingston, New Jersey 07039 www.newarka.edu/summer-programs 973.992.7000, ext. 212

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 27


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 28

Summer Sports Camps

Summer Sports Camps Policies Enrollment

Early Pick-Up and Sign-Out Procedures

Sports Camp participants enroll by completing the registration form on page 38 and the medical form on page 39 and forwarding them to Newark Academy Summer Sports Camps. The forms are also available on the Newark Academy website.

If a camper must leave camp before the end of the day, he/she is expected to sign out with a member of the medical staff. The parent or designated individual who is picking the camper up, must come to the trainer’s office and sign a release. At the beginning of the camp day, a note explaining the early dismissal should be given to the trainer.

Fees Along with the completed forms, please send either full payment or a non-refundable deposit of $100 for each camp by May 1. Full payment for each camp is expected no later than two weeks prior to the beginning of that camp. Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp Session I, II, IV, V: $395 Session III: $350 Elite Prep Lacrosse Camp: $325 Boys & Girls Stroke and Turn Swim Camp: $150 Girls Basketball Camp: $325 Boys Basketball: $325 Boys & Girls Fencing Camp: $325 Boys & Girls Soccer Camp: $325 Boys Wrestling Camp: $325 Girls Field Hockey Camp: $325

Special Discount: Receive a $25 discount per camper for each additional camp, based on one full week’s attendance.

Refunds All registrations are based on one week’s duration; there are no discounts for partial week attendance. The $100 deposit is non-refundable. If full payment is made and the camper withdraws from the camp, a $100 cancellation fee will be assessed. After May 1, all registrations will require full payment. Because enrollment is limited, once camp has begun no refunds are available for any reason other than a doctor’s release. If a camper is withdrawn for medical reasons, there will be a $100 cancellation fee.

28

Late/Absent Parents must notify the sports camp office if their child will be absent or late: 973.992.7000, ext. 212.


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 29

2013 Summer Sports Camps at-a-Glance 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Stroke and Turn Swim Camp: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

June 17

18

19

20

21

Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp June 24

25

26

27

28

Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp, Elite Prep Lacrosse Camp July 1

2

3

4

5

Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp (no camp on July 4) July 8

9

10

11

12

Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp, Boys & Girls Stroke and Turn Swim Camp July 15

16

17

18

19

Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp, Girls Basketball Camp July 22

23

24

25

26

Boys Basketball Camp, Boys & Girls Fencing Camp July 29

30

31

August 1

2

Boys & Girls Soccer Camp, Boys Wrestling Camp, Girls Field Hockey Camp

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 29


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 30

Summer Sports Camps

Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp Ages 5 -13 Week-long sessions begin June 17 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $395 Session I: June 17- 21 Session II: June 24 - 28 Session III: July 1- 5 (No camp Thursday, July 4. Fee for Session III is $350) Session IV: July 8 -12 Session V: July 15 -19

History The Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp, celebrating its 45th year, is the flagship summer sports camp program at Newark Academy. This camp has provided outstanding instruction to young campers since 1968. Camp founders Jack Mott and Fred Leeney taught the game of baseball to thousands of boys and girls throughout their long and distinguished careers. They

believed in keeping the “fun” in fundamentals when teaching the game to young people. The staff of the Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp is dedicated to sustaining this wonderful tradition as a legacy to Jack and Fred and to their love for the game. To recognize a camper who embodies the spirit of Mott-Leeney baseball, the Harry Shatel Will to Win Award is presented to one camper in each session. The award, given in memory of Harry Shatel, the beloved former director of baseball operations, is given to the camper who projects the same attitude and desire to win that Coach Shatel manifested in his illustrious coaching career.

Camp Director: Frank Dasti oversees Mott-Leeney’s talented and experienced high school and college coaches, as well as the local high school athletes that assist them. Owner of The Strike Zone training facility and head baseball coach at Newark Academy, Dasti led the NA Minutemen to the State Sectional Finals during the 2011 and 2012 campaigns. Staff: John Zamos: 45-year veteran of Mott-Leeney and former head baseball coach at Newton High School / Kevin Murray: 38-year veteran and pitching coach at Mott-Leeney, former head baseball coach at Morris Catholic High School / Jeff Cole: 28-year Mott-Leeney veteran and former assistant baseball coach at Morris Catholic High School / Scott Parsons: 23-year veteran of Mott-Leeney, former Oakland Athletics farm system professional player / Mike DiBernard: 17-year veteran of Mott-Leeney, former varsity baseball player at the College of New Jersey / Jon Coniglio: 16-year Mott-Leeney veteran, assistant coach at Parsippany High School / Doug Wear: 13-year veteran and hitting coach at Mott-Leeney, assistant baseball coach at Hanover Park High School / Lou Politan: 5-year veteran of Mott-Leeney, former assistant baseball coach at Rutgers-Newark, former captain of the Montclair State University baseball team

Equipment: All campers should have sneakers, baseball cleats and glove.

30


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 31

Mott-Leeney Instructional Program

Pitching Fundamentals • Wind-up, pump, layback, delivery, follow-through • Control • Fielding position: bunts, covering first base, backing-up

Catching Fundamentals • Basic stances, signal giving • Receiving, shifting, blocking • Throwing

Infield Play • Throwing • Catching • Defensive stances • Pop-ups • Tags • Relay and cut-offs Outfield Play • Basic throwing • Basic catching • Defensive stances • Backing-up

Hitting • Stance • Swing • Follow-through • Bat selection

Base Running • Base running to first, second, third, around bases • Sliding: bent leg, stand up, hook, fade away

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 31


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 32

Summer Sports Camps

Elite Prep Lacrosse Camp at Newark Academy Ages 13 -15

The first years of high school are becoming more important as recruiters target younger athletes. This camp is designed to equip the middle school lacrosse player with the skills and work habits necessary to compete at the highest level in high school right away.

Camp Director: Coach Ted Gilbreath has been coaching lacrosse for 15 years, the past eight as varsity lacrosse head coach at Newark Academy. Under his guidance the Minutemen routinely place players at elite schools nationwide. Gilbreath was a scheduled presenter at the 2011 and 2007 U.S. Lacrosse Convention, and the 2008 Kimber Conference Coach of the Year. Gilbreath previously guided the Hyde School in Maine to three consecutive conference crowns and to the 2003 New England Small Schools Championship Game.

Points of emphasis:

Staff: Elite Prep Lacrosse Camp will be staffed entirely

• Advanced individual skills and universal small group fundamentals

by collegiate lacrosse players from the best colleges and universities in the country.

• Exposure to off-season conditioning regimens: strength, speed and agility training

Equipment: Campers are required to bring certified

• Structuring the high school athletics experience in a manner that maximizes recruitment potential

lacrosse equipment: stick, helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, mouthpiece and cleats.

June 24 - 28 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325

All players will receive: • An itemized breakdown of their strengths and weaknesses as players • A roadmap to the recruiting process

32


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:27 AM

Page 33

Boys & Girls Stroke and Turn Swim Camp

Ages 12 - 17 July 8 -12 2:00 - 4:00 pm Fee: $150 This camp emphasizes the basic fundamentals of swimming. Campers will learn the proper techniques of the four competitive swim strokes, as well as the mechanics of starts, turns, and finishes. The basic goals for swimmers are to improve their times, work hard and have fun. The week will conclude with a meet for the swimmers to compete together.

Camp Director: Billy Blomn is the head varsity swim coach at Newark Academy. Under his guidance, the Newark Academy girls swim teams broke 10 of 11 school records. Coach Blomn was a four-time All-American at Montclair State University.

Staff: Jessica Blomn: Former head swim coach at Montclair High School and 2008 Star-Ledger Coach of the Year.

Equipment: Campers are required to bring a swim suit, swim cap, goggles, and towel.

Girls Basketball Camp Ages 8 -14 July 15 -19 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325 This clinic stresses the development of individual skills and fundamentals of team play. Players will receive instruction in all facets of the game: ball handling, shooting, rebounding, defensive techniques, and passing. There will be game periods each day in addition to contests to test each individual’s personal development and enjoyment of the game. This camp will also help campers learn to work together as teammates and to become vocal and supportive on the court, while emphasizing sportsmanship.

Camp Director: Liz Bona Beach played professional basketball in Europe for 16 years before joining the Newark Academy community. She was also the assistant coach of the Under 16 National Team of Luxembourg. Bona Beach is in her seventh year as head varsity girls basketball coach. In 2012, she led the Newark Academy girls team to the Prep B Finals and the State Sectional Finals.

Staff: Lisa Mulligan: Assistant basketball coach, Newark Academy / Dana Osborne: Assistant basketball coach, Newark Academy; coach for Amoney Sportz AAU, Whippany / Area high school and college athletes

Equipment: Campers should wear basketball or court shoes, and appropriate shirt and shorts.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 33


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 34

Summer Sports Camps

Boys Basketball Camp Ages 8 -14

Boys & Girls Fencing Camp Ages 7-14

July 22 - 26 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325

July 22 - 26 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325

This camp will emphasize the fundamental skills of basketball and participants will receive individual instruction in every phase of the game. In addition to individual skill work, there will be game periods every day and campers will participate in a variety of contests designed to teach the importance of team play and competition.

Newark Academy’s fencing camp is designed for beginners as well as for fencers seeking more training. The clinic focuses on the development of basic and advanced technical skills through daily group and individual instruction, conditioning, and competitive electrical bouting in epee, saber and foil.

Camp Director: James Wallace is Newark Academy’s

Camp Director: Ivanka Lucchetti is the head fencing coach at Newark Academy. In the past four years, she has led the girls and boys fencing team to several championships. In 2009 and 2012, the boys team won the Prep State Championship. In 2011, she led the girls foil team to the District Championship and in 2010, she led the squad to the Prep State Championship. A native of Bulgaria, Lucchetti and her husband manage Lucchetti Fencing, USA.

second-year head coach. Wallace spent eight years coaching Division I, II, and III college basketball, most recently at St. Peter’s College, where he was also the director of St. Peter’s Basketball Team Camp. His expertise includes player development, as well as defense.

Staff: Eugene Tolliver serves as assistant basketball coach at Newark Academy, and was a former standout at Kean University. / Area high school and college athletes

Equipment: Campers should wear basketball or court shoes, and appropriate shirt and shorts.

Staff: Maestro Marcos Lucchetti: U.S. coach for the Junior World Championships from 2003-2005 and 1980 Olympics competitor for Argentina. Lucchetti coached national teams in Argentina and Peru. He serves as head coach at Stevens Institute of Technology. / Area clinicians and college athletes Equipment: Campers should dress in shorts, t-shirt and sneakers.

34


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

âž

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 35

Boys & Girls Soccer Camp Ages 6 -14 July 29 - August 2 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325 The soccer camp is committed to improving skill levels, increasing confidence, generating enthusiasm and providing the opportunity for players to fulfill their potential. Players are instilled with values of sportsmanship and integrity during the training. Practices will consist of organized drills, exercises, and scrimmages, created to challenge players of all positions and skill levels. These tailored programs, conducted in a competitive yet enjoyable environment, cater to youths of all ages and abilities.

Camp Director: Assistant Varsity Girls Coach Garrett Caldwell, former goalie on the Canadian Olympic Soccer team from 1991-1996 (who also played professionally with Colchester United in the English 1st Division from 1995-1997), has been involved in the Newark Academy soccer program for the past seven years. In 2012, he helped lead the NA girls soccer team to the Prep B Finals. He has also been instrumental in the development of the NA boys varsity soccer program, which won the Non-Public B State Championship in 2007, went to the Prep B Finals in 2008 and 2009, and the State Sectional Semi-Finals in 2010. Coach Caldwell teaches Middle School humanities at Newark Academy.

Staff: Andy Ryan: Assistant soccer coach, Newark Academy / Area high school and college athletes Equipment: Campers should bring soccer shoes and shin guards. Goalies are expected to supply their own equipment.

Newark Academy Summer Programs 2013 35


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 36

Summer Sports Camps

Boys Wrestling Camp Ages 7-18

Girls Field Hockey Camp Ages 8 -14

July 29 - August 2 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325

July 29 - August 2 9:00 am - 2:30 pm Fee: $325

From novice to national contender, the Newark Academy Wrestling Camp will help young wrestlers develop and improve their skills. Led by several widely recognized clinicians in the sport, campers will learn to master and execute the fundamental techniques needed to achieve success. The camp focuses on three levels (novice, developmental, and advanced/high school) with an emphasis on the technical and training philosophies needed on and off the wrestling mat. The camp is dedicated to helping young athletes improve their skills and enhance their performance in a fun and exciting atmosphere.

Athletes of all skill levels will enjoy the exciting game of field hockey at this sport camp. Players will be grouped appropriately, according to ability and experience. The week will begin with instruction and training in the major fundamental areas of the sport and will progress to strategies, game concepts and teamwork. Participants will finish each session with a competitive game or activity based on skill level.

Camp Director: The camp is directed by Newark Academy’s Assistant Wrestling Coach Anthony Leardi. Coach Leardi is the head coach of Team New Jersey’s National Schoolboy team and is an assistant coach in both cadet and junior levels of the New Jersey National Team. Coach Leardi spent the last five years at DePaul Catholic in Wayne, where the team won three state titles in a row. Coach Leardi was a New Jersey State finalist in Atlantic City and wrestled at Cornell University.

Staff: Mike Grey: Assistant coach, Cornell University; fourtime NJ State Champion / Hudson Taylor: Assistant coach, Columbia University / Mike Harris: Assistant coach, Newark Academy; head coach/owner, Force Wrestling Club / Michael Reish: Registered dietician and strength coach Equipment: Campers should bring wrestling shoes and wrestling workout apparel.

36

Camp Director: Kaley Rode, head coach of Newark Academy’s field hockey program, led the NA squad to the State and Prep tournaments in 2012 and was named Essex County Coach of the Year. Previously, she served as the field hockey and softball coach at Notre Dame High School, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

Staff: Chrissie Donio: Assistant field hockey coach, Newark Academy; former assistant coach, Kent Place / Area high school and college athletes Equipment: Campers should bring mouth guards, grass cleats, stick, shin guards and face mask (optional).


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 37

Newark Academy Summer Session 91 South Orange Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039 973.992.7000, ext. 217 • www.newarka.edu/summer-programs

2013 Summer Session – Academic Course Registration The application and medical form should be filled out and promptly returned to Newark Academy Summer Session with the $35 application fee, which is nonrefundable. All tuition balances are due on or before May 1. Applications received on or after May 1 must include the $35 application fee and the full tuition. Application should be made as soon as possible because many courses have limited enrollment. The minimum class enrollment is five students. Approval by a school official where the student is attending school is recommended for advance credit courses. Applicants should contact their school’s guidance department for approval prior to enrolling. Student’s Last Name ______________________________________________________ First ________________________________________ Parent or Guardian Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City ___________________________________________________________________________ State ______________ Zip _________________ Home Phone _____________________________________________ Work Phone ________________________________________________ Cell Phone ___________________________________________________ E-mail ___________________________________________________ Name of Present School _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Address of Present School _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Entering Grade (Fall 2013)

■1

■2

■3

■4

■5

■6

■7

■8

■9

■ 10

■ 11

■ 12

Course(s) Indicate advance credit or preview course if applicable.

Dates

Times

1. ___________________________________________________________________________

__________________

___________________

2. ___________________________________________________________________________

__________________

___________________

3. ___________________________________________________________________________

__________________

___________________

4. ___________________________________________________________________________

__________________

___________________

5. ___________________________________________________________________________

__________________

___________________

6. ___________________________________________________________________________

__________________

___________________

Can we place your name on our carpool list?

■ Yes

■ No

How did you first become interested in the summer session? ■ Previously Enrolled ■ School Referral ■ Friends ■ Advertisement

■ Postcard/Direct Mail

■ Sibling Attended

■ Other _________________________________________________

Signature of Applicant _____________________________________________________________________ Date ________________________ Signature of Parent / Guardian _______________________________________________________________ Date ________________________ Please Note: Make checks payable to Newark Academy Summer Session.


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 38

Newark Academy Summer Sports Camps 91 South Orange Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039 973.992.7000, ext. 212 • www.newarka.edu/summer-programs

2013 Summer Sports Camps Registration Child’s First Name _________________________________________________ Last __________________________________________________ Date of Birth _______________________________________________________ Sex ■ Male ■ Female T-Shirt Size: Youth ■ S ■ M ■ L Experience Level: ■ Beginner

Adult ■ S ■ M ■ L ■ XL

■ Intermediate

■ Advanced

Parent or Guardian Name __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________________________________ State ________________ Zip ___________________ Home or Cell Phone _________________________ Work Phone _________________________ E-mail ________________________________

Check CAMPS below: Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Session I: June 17- 21 Session II: June 24 - 28 Session III: July 1- 3, 5 Session IV: July 8 -12 Session V: July 15 -19

Summer Sports Camps $395 $395 $350 $395 $395

Special Discounts: Receive a $25 discount per camper for each additional camp, based on full week’s attendance.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

Elite Prep Lacrosse Camp: June 24 - 28 Boys & Girls Stroke and Turn Swim Camp: July 8 -12 Girls Basketball Camp: July 15 -19 Boys Basketball: July 22 - 26 Boys & Girls Fencing Camp: July 22 - 26 Boys & Girls Soccer Camp: July 29 - August 2 Boys Wrestling Camp: July 29 - August 2 Girls Field Hockey Camp: July 29 - August 2

Would you be interested in having your name included on a contact list for carpooling? ■ Yes

$325 $150 $325 $325 $325 $325 $325 $325

■ No

How did you first become interested in the Summer Sports Camps? ■ Previously Enrolled

■ School Referral

■ Postcard/Direct Mail

■ Friends

■ Advertisement

■ Other ____________________________________________________

■ Sibling Attended

Release I, the undersigned, individually and as the parent/guardian of _____________________________________________________, a minor, ask that he/she be admitted to participate in this sport clinic sponsored by Newark Academy. In consideration of such admission, I do hereby agree to release, discharge and hold harmless Newark Academy, its officers, agents, and employees of and from all causes, liabilities, damages, claims or demands whatsoever on account of any injury or accident involving the said minor arising out of the minor’s attendance at the sport clinic or in the course of competition and/or activities held in connection with the sport clinic. I understand that every reasonable attempt will be made to contact me in the event of an emergency; however, if I cannot be contacted, I hereby authorize the directors of the camp to act for me in their best judgment in any emergency requiring medical attention. I have no knowledge of any physical or health impairment that would be affected by the participation of the above named individual in any Newark Academy Summer Sports Camps.

Signature of Parent / Guardian ___________________________________________________________________ Date ______________________

Photo Release A photographer may be on site this summer to take photographs of the summer sports activities for promotional brochures for the Summer Sports Camps. Please check the one that applies:

■ I consent to having my child’s photograph published in Newark Academy print/advertising publications. ■ I do not consent to having my child’s photograph published in Newark Academy promotional brochures. Signature of Parent / Guardian ___________________________________________________________________ Date ______________________


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 39

Newark Academy Summer Programs 91 South Orange Avenue, Livingston, NJ 07039 973.992.7000, ext. 217 for Academics; ext. 212 for Sports • www.newarka.edu/summer-programs

Medical Form Child’s First Name ___________________________________ Last _________________________________ Age ___________ Sex ■ M ■ F Home Address ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ City __________________________________________________________________________ State _______________ Zip___________________ Parent / Guardian Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent Home Phone __________________________ Cell Phone ___________________________ Work Phone __________________________ Emergency Contact Name ___________________________________________________________ Phone _________________________________

Emergency Medical Information Please check all that apply: ■ Dizzy spells, motion sickness, fainting

■ Chronic back or neck pain, broken bones

■ Bleeding disorder

■ Chest pains, irregular heartbeat,

■ Diabetes

■ Allergies to food/medication/

■ Epilepsy/seizure disorder

low/high blood pressure ■ Frequent nausea, jaundice, hepatitis

■ Asthma

■ Severe menstrual cramps

■ Convulsions

other causes Cause _______________________ Symptoms ____________________

Name of Physician _________________________________________________________________ Phone __________________________________ May the nurse contact your physician if there are any medical concerns? ■ No ■ Yes

Immunization Records The following information is required under NJ State Law. It is extremely important to include dates. You may attach a copy of your immunization records from your pediatrician. Please note that your child will not be allowed to participate without this form. Also, without dates on ALL required immunizations, the medical form will not be valid for our records. DATE

__________ DPT Series __________ Booster __________ Polio OPV (Sablin)

DATE

__________ Booster __________ Tetanus Booster __________ Tuberculin Test

DATE

__________ Measles Vaccine __________ Mumps Vaccine (Live) __________ German Measles

DATE

__________ Varicella __________ Hepatitis B

Has your child had Chicken Pox? ■ No ■ Yes Date ______________ Is your child currently under medical care, experiencing any medical conditions that require special attention? ■ No ■ Yes Is your child taking any medication? ■ No ■ Yes Explain if yes: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Are any medications to be given while at Newark Academy? ■ No ■ Yes Explain if yes: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Newark Academy Summer Programs registered nurse does not administer medication other than emergency treatments such as inhalers and Epipens. These emergency medications are to be given to the nurse at the beginning of the session in the original container from the pharmacy and must be accompanied by physician orders stating the child’s name, medication, dose, route, time and permission for that medication to be administered by the nurse along with an emergency action plan. Any medication that your child takes routinely at home must be given at home. There will be no exceptions to this policy.

Authorization and Release To the best of my knowledge, all history is correct and complete. I know of no reason to restrict applicant’s activity and give my permission to participate in all activities except as officially noted herein. In the event that I cannot be contacted in an EMERGENCY, I hereby give my permission to the physician selected by the Summer Programs administration to hospitalize, secure proper treatment for, and to order injection, anesthesia or surgery for my child as named above. Signature of Parent / Guardian ____________________________________________________________________ Date _____________________ Signature of Individual (if over 18) _________________________________________________________________ Date _____________________


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 40

Summer Programs


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:28 AM

Page 41

Jump Start

Sports Camps

Summer Session

Col um bia /Ro ute 510

Drop-Off and Pick-Up Procedure In order to accommodate the high volume of traffic during drop-off and pick-up, please follow these important guidelines. Upon entering the campus, drive carefully. Do not use your cell phone while driving. Please do not leave your car or double-park in the main circle or driveway. If you need to get out of your car to find your child, please proceed to the parking lot and park in an available parking space. Traffic attendants will be on-site during drop-off and pick-up times and will provide further instructions as needed. For Summer Sports Camps Enter the main driveway at Newark Academy and proceed to the stop sign. Turn right and follow the road around the parking lot. A sign for Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp and Summer Sports Camps will be prominently displayed at the drop-off area and entrance to the building. At the end of the camp session, please pick up your child at the same location.

Newark Academy Summer Program 2013

For Summer Session and Workshops Please drop off your child in the main circle in front of the school. Students enrolled in the Jump Start program should turn left at the stop sign and proceed to the Upper Parking Lot to the Middle School entrance. For pick-up: if you are exiting Newark Academy and heading west, pick up your child in the Upper Parking Lot (left). If you are exiting Newark Academy and heading east, pick up your child in the main circle in front of the school. See the map for drop-off and pick-up locations for Sports Camps, Summer Session and Jump Start Program.

Newark Academy seeks diversity in its faculty, staff and student body. In admissions and employment practices, scholarship aid and educational programs, Newark Academy adheres to applicable state and federal laws and regulations prohibiting unlawful discrimination.


130475 NA CampsREV4.qxp

1/24/13

10:26 AM

Page a

NON-PROFIT ORG. US POSTAGE

PAID

PITTSBURGH, PA PERMIT #5450

Newark Academy

Summer Programs 91 South Orange Avenue Livingston, NJ 07039 www.newarka.edu/summer-programs 973.992.7000, ext. 217 for Academics; ext. 212 for Sports Fax: 973.992.8962 Return service requested


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.