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Our Values

These foundational qualities guide our decisions in all areas of s chool life and exemplify our partnership with the community:

Integrity

Park Tudor challenges our community to develop and practice the qualities of honesty, moral courage, and other elements of character.

Intellectual Engagement

Park Tudor provides a broad and challenging academic program that inspires students and faculty through sustained engagement and helps them develop their passions and stretch themselves intellectually.

Resourcefulness

Park Tudor fosters persistence, imagination, problem-solving, and intellectual agility to create confident and resilient life long learners.

Respect

Park Tudor nurtures self-respect and respect for others and encourages a diverse and inclusive community that has appreciation and consideration for all.

Responsibility

Park Tudor values personal accountability among all members of our community and challenges us to develop ethical standards in our thought processes, decision-making, and behavior.


Table of Contents Cub Camp............................................................................... 6 Kindergarten - 5th Grade Classes......................................10 6th - 8th Grade Classes......................................................20 9th - 12th Grade Classes..................................................... 28 Athletics (All ages).............................................................. 32 Spanish Immersion Summer Program.............................40 Summer Stock Stage...........................................................42

Summer School Director - Jonathan McDowell 317-415-2898 • jmcdowell@parktudor.org 4

Director of Athletic Programming - Kim Allen 317-415-2708 • kallen@parktudor.org


General Information PreK - 12th Grade

Schedule: The 2015 Park Tudor Summer Experience runs from June 8th to July 31st Classes are available from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.. Extended care is available from 7:30-9:00 a.m. and 4:00-6:00 p.m. • The Spanish Immersion program will begin June 8th and run through July 3rd. Registration: Online registration is available at www.parktudor.org/summer. Class size is limited and applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Costs: Tuition is payable in full with your application. Accommodations may be made in the form of a credit withdrawal up to 30 days prior to the first class session. Withdrawals less than 30 days prior to the first class will not receive a refund. Courses are subject to cancellation if there is insufficient enrollment. If this should happen, you will be notified and given the opportunity to choose a new course or to receive a complete refund. Before & After Care Options: Morning: 7:30-9:00 a.m. $6 per day/$25 per week Evenings: 4:00-6:00 p.m. $11 per day/$50 per week

PreK-5th Grade

Arrival: Students arriving before 8:55 a.m. need to be walked by a parent/guardian to our Extended Day classroom (LS Rm 133.) Monday Mornings: A parent/guardian should walk each child into the school to locate the child’s classroom. Each main doorway of the buildings will contain courses and room numbers. In addition, you should receive an email the weekend before the course begins from the instructor stating any additional information you may need. Dismissal: 12:00 p.m. Please meet your child in his/her classroom. 4:00 p.m. Cub Camp & MS students may be met in their classroom unless otherwise instructed by teacher. Camp PT: (K-5 students staying from 12:00-4:00 p.m.) Camp PT students will easch be placed on a team. Each Team will be assigned a classroom in the Lower School where they will meet at the conclusion of their 12:00 class and where they will be dismissed at 4:00. Counselors will greet you at dismissal on Monday to direct you to your child’s assigned room. *Students who are not picked up by 4:00 will be sent to LS133 for aftercare.

Absolutely no student should arrive prior to 7:30 a.m. Students who are not picked up by 6:00 p.m. will be charged an additional fee. Lunch: All day students should bring a lunch that does not require refrigeration. Water will be available. On Friday, lunch will be provided for all children during our celebration cookout!

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Cub Camp

PT’s premiere summer camp just for 3 & 4 year olds! Park Tudor is the place to be during the summer if you are a Panther Cub! Cub Camp is designed to create a rich and playful learning environment for our youngest campers. The camp emphasizes our core values, creative exploration, imaginative play and social skills. A low teacher-to-student ratio helps to create a safe and welcoming environment for our newest campers.

Cubs learn and play as they rotate through theme-based centers designed to provide a week of rich, diverse learning and fun! Half-day campers go home prior to lunch and full day campers stay for lunch, rest-time, weekly sprinkler/water play, and occasional theme-related field trips. *All campers must be 3 by the start of the program and must be potty trained.

Lunch: Cubs staying for a full day will need to pack a lunch Monday through Thursday. On Friday we will celebrate our week together with a cookout on Lauth Field. Mornings:

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

$145 per week

Afternoons: 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. $145 per week / $35 per afternoon

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DiGging in the Dirt

Mad Scientists

Superheroes!…Real and Imaginary

Get ready to get dirty Cubs! This week we will learn all about gardening and just “What makes a seed grow?” Our own Park Tudor garden offers opportunities to learn while we play. Throughout the week campers will visit the garden, enjoy hands-on experiences digging, planting and observing its wonderful inhabitants. Learn what tasty treats you can create from a summer harvest and just how much fun it is to get your hands dirty while you explore!

Calling all inquisitive Cubs! If your child is often asking “why” then they will not want to miss this week of fact-finding fun. Our Cubs will apply scientific principles as they discover the many techniques that can be used to solve problems and answer questions. Using our senses to make observations, we’ll ask questions, gather data and formulate hypotheses. Cubs’ curious minds will be stimulated as they perform simple experiments such as testing coloring combinations, building mini volcanoes and making ooey gooey goop.

Sound the alarms! This week guarantees adventure and excitement as we learn about super heroes real and imaginary! Discover the men and women whose job it is to protect our community and let your imagination soar as you become your very own superhero. Cubs will visit a local fire station and have the opportunity to learn about safety from guest speakers.

Camping Adventures

Pirates and Princesses

Animal Adventures

Are you ready for an outdoor adventure? Our classroom has been transformed into a campsite and we are ready to explore! Our young campers will learn about different housing, cultures, animals, food, and climates in the chosen camping area such as: The Southwest, The Rockies, The Adirondacks and Alaska. They will also taste many different types of s’mores and other camping goodies from several favorite recipes found around the world.

Ahoy matey! Join us for an exciting voyage along the high seas as our Cubs map out a course for adventure and excitement! We’ll search for hidden treasures, explore pirate ships and castles, and sightsee along the beautiful coast of PT Island! This week is sure to bring up a bountiful booty of fun. Join us as we discover the Pirate and Princess in each of our Cubs!

Calling all animal lovers! Let’s explore the habitats of animals great and small. We will begin with creatures native to our Indiana land and expand our horizons with a trip to visit the animals of the Indianapolis Zoo. Join us as we learn about a variety of animals and the places that they call home!

June 8 - 12

June 15 - 19

June 29 - July 3

July 6 - 10

July 27 - 31

Crouching Tigers $75

Dino Delights

Jungle Jams

Cub Campers will travel back in time this week as they explore the sights, sounds and smells of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago, when dinosaurs last roamed the Earth! This week is designed to grab the attention, imagination, and inspiration of the children by allowing them to live in Dinoland for the week! Our adventures will include a trip to the Children’s Museum’s Dinosphere and our very own archeological dig!

“We Be Jammin!!” Imagine living among animal friends in a jungle filled with rhythm, music and movement! Join Lucy the Lioness and her jungle friends as we spend a week together grooving to the beat. Jungle Jams is a creative summer camp that uses jungle animals to teach kids about positive character qualities and life skills through rhythm-based activities, games centered on motor skill and rhythmic development, music, song and storytelling. A daily art project is also part of the curriculum. Don’t miss the fun and laughter this summer with Bongo Boy Music School and Jungle Jams!

June 22 - 26

July 20 - 24

July 13 - 17

Week 6 - July 13 - 17 12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. The Crouching Tigers program is a special hands-on program that introduces your child to the martial arts. Combining games, stories, and life skills, the program brings a fun, exciting, and educational fitness and martial arts program that educates children on many important lessons. With a fast-paced curriculum, children stay focused and learn throughout the entire 30-minute class. All children participating in the morning Park Tudor Cub Camp will be escorted to class at 12:00. Students staying for afternoon Cub Camp will join their classmates at 12:30 for lunch. Note: Children new to Crouching Tigers will be assessed an additional $20 fee the week of class to cover t-shirt, belt, parent handbook, and gear bag.

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Afternoons:

Choose Camp PT or Sensational Summer Science (S3)

Option 1:

Grades K-6

Afternoons at Park Tudor are all about YOU! Bring a lunch* and join your friends at Camp PT, where the fun never ends! On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays we’ll head to the JCC for an afternoon of water fun. Tuesdays and Thursdays take on a traditional camp theme. Join your friends as you rotate through an assortment of new activities each week. Group games, water fun, crafts, sports and much, much, more! Afternoons are about team building, friendship and adventure. When you see the fun we are having, you’ll want to stay all day. Afternoons: 1:00-4:00 p.m.

$30 per day/ $145 per week

* Students will need to bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday. On Friday they will be treated to a celebration cookout!

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Option 2:

Grades 1-6

Ignite your child’s natural sense of curiosity while strengthening their critical thinking and problem solving skills during our NEW Sensational Summer Science Camp (S3), dedicated entirely to science! Students will be grouped in classes for Grades 1-3 and Grades 4-6. 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. S3 students enrolled in a morning class will join our Camp PT students during lunch and will be escorted to S3 at 1:00. Please be sure to pack a sack lunch. Afternoons: 1:00-4:00 p.m.

$180 per week

Engineering June 8 – 12 Step into the shoes of an engineer. Explore the world of engineering as you build bridges, airplanes, and other simple machines.

Water, It’s All Around Us! July 6 – 10 Who knew that something that is all around us could be so fun to experiment with?! Explore the wonders of water as a solid, liquid and gas.

Mixtures/Chemistry June 15 -19 Experiment this week with mixing different household products to create mixtures that ooze, fizz, and pop!

Forces and Motion July 13 – 17 Explore the world of Physics this week as you experiment with balance, force, and motion.

LEGO Robotics June 22 – 26 Problem solve with your team to construct a LEGO robot that can complete the challenges on the certified First LEGO League board.

CSI July 20 – 24 Step into the shoes of a Crime Scene Investigator as you explore the world of forensic science.

Coding (Anyone Can Code!) June 29 – July 3 Learn the basics of coding and understand the technology that is currently shaping our world.

Design Challenge July 27 – 31 Use your problem solving skills to resolve the daily design challenge.

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Kindergarten - 5th Grade K-5 classes are 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. unless noted.

Week 1 June 8 - 12

Week 2 June 15 - 19

Week 3 June 22 - 26

Week 4 June 29 - July 3

Spanish Immersion Summer Program (Grades K-5) four weeks

Spanish Immersion Summer Program (Grades K-5) four weeks

Spanish Immersion Summer Program (Grades K-5) four weeks

Spanish Immersion Summer Program (Grades K-5) four weeks

Lip-smacking Literature..............(Grades K-2)

Build it….Solve it......................... (Grades 3-5)

Uno, dos, tres…........................... (Grades K-2)

Passport to Fun!.........................(Grades K-5)

Spy Camp.......................................(Grades K-2)

Gymnastics..................................(Grades K-2)

Weird Science ............................ (Grades K-2)

Jazz/Hip Hop Dance… Groove to the Music.............. (Grades K-5)

From Page to Stage....................(Grades K-2)

Contraptions and Inventions: Rube Goldberg Machines..............(Grades 3-5)

Abracadabra…Science!................ (Grades 3-5) Poetry and Rap............................. (Grades 3-5) 2X4 Wood Working & Math........ (Grades 3-6) Piano I “Carnival of the Animals” .........(Grades 1-3) Piano II “Music through Movies”............. (Grades 3-5) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Piano III “Carnival of the Animals”....(Grades 1-3)

Checkmate Chess Camp............ (Grades K-8)

LEGO Land… Everything is Awesome!......(Grades K-2)

Piano V “Music through Movies”......(Grades 3-5)

Entrepreneur Workshop............ (Grades 3-5)

Math Blasters............................... (Grades 1-2)

Minecraft Mini-Games.............. (Grades 5-8)

Artist @ Work.............................. (Grades K-2)

iPad Magic...................................(Grades K-2)

Native American Tribes..............(Grades 3-5)

App Smashing............................... (Grades 3-5) Where Science Meets Art .......... (Grades 5-7)

Week 5 July 6 - 10

Week 6 July 13 - 17

Summer Stock Academy – Mary Poppins (Grades 2-8)

Sports Sampler.......................(Grades K-2)

Checkmate Chess Camp............(Grades K-8)

two weeks

Summer Stock Academy – Mary Poppins (Grades 2-8)

two weeks

Professor Watermelon........... (Grades K-2)

App Smashing...........................(Grades 3-5)

Spy Camp...................................(Grades 3-5)

Fashion Re-Design...................(Grades 3-5)

Paintbrush Fun..........................(Grades 3-5)

Professor Watermelon........... (Grades 3-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

LEGO Land… Everything is Awesome.......(Grades K-2)

Author, Author!.......................(Grades K-2)

Ready, Set, Build!.....................(Grades K-2)

Edible Science..........................(Grades K-2)

Crouching Tigers.....................(Grades K-2)

LEGO Robotics........................ (Grades 5-6)

Reading 101................. (Kindergarten Only)

Math Magic................ (Kindergarten Only)

American Girls.........................(Grades K-2)

Computer Science....................(Grades 3-5)

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Week 7 July 20 - 24

Chef’s Academy......................(Grades K-2) LEGO Robotics....................... (Grades 5-6) Math? Get Real!.......................(Grades 3-5) Party Planner...........................(Grades 3-5) Computer Science...................(Grades K-1)

Week 8 July 27 - 31

Adventure Time..........................(Grades K-2) Chess Bughouse.........................(Grades K-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Harry Potter’s Magical World... (Grades 3-5) Math in Focus Review................ (Grades 3-5) Computer Science...................... (Grades 2-3)


Spanish Immersion Summer Program Francisco Hidalgo (Program Director) World Languages Department June 8- July 3 (4 weeks) 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. $375/Week (minimum 2 weeks) See page 40 for more details

Week 1 June 8 - 12 Lip-smacking Literature

Grades K-2 Belinda Barlow: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 8- 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $140 What do monsters find mouthwatering? What is the most delectable edible to a dragon? What kind of pie do mice like to live in and how could you possibly hide a strawberry from a big, hungry bear? Find out the answers to these questions and more as we spend the week reading enchanting children’s books and creating scrumptious recipes inspired by these endearing stories.

Spy Camp

Grades K-2 Jesse Bohnert: Park Tudor Teacher June 8 -12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Grab your dark sunglasses and fake moustaches and join us on an adventure of the spy kind! In this weeklong course, you’ll learn all about dusting for fingerprints, breaking secret codes, making invisible ink and sneaking around the campus without getting caught! If you love adventure and mystery you will not want to miss a week of being a super sly spy!

Jazz / Hip Hop Dance…Groove to the Music

Grades K-5 Larra Holding: Park Tudor Dance Teacher June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Jazz and Hip-hop dance is fun, high energy, and upbeat! Your young dancer will begin each class with a thorough warm up taught to fast, bass-pumping music. Dancers learn to isolate their bodies with control, precision, and rhythm. Students will learn choreographed combinations, have the opportunity to choreograph their own moves and are encouraged to freestyle and just groove to the music! At the end of camp, parents are invited to attend a 30-minute informal showing at the studio where students show off their moves and perform a short routine in unison. Students should wear comfortable clothes and Jazz shoes or sneakers.

Abracadabra…. Science!

Grades 3-5 Cortney Vandebelt: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Magic or science? Have you ever found yourself asking, “How did they do that?” Join us for an electrifying week of experiments full of pops and sparks and amazing reactions: colored fluids that don’t mix, lemons that power clocks. Even those of us who understand how these things work can’t help feeling there’s a little magic involved. So, grab your lab coat and head this way for a class that is sure to spark your interest!

Poetry and Rap

Grades 3-5 Kourtney Detty: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 It may come as a surprise, but rap music actually has a lot of positive things to offer. In fact, rap is closely related to poetry! In this camp, we will use the music of Lupe Fiasco, Jay Z, and Kanye West to explore and discover how poetry inspired these artists to become writers and eventually, very successful rappers. We will learn about each artist’s lifestyle before they were famous, the techniques they used to come up with some of their most popular songs (specifically through poetry), and even experiment in writing our own songs.

2X4 Wood Working & Math

Grades 3-6 Courtney Whitehead: Park Tudor Teacher June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 Grab your hammer and join us for a wonderful week of hands-on building and mathematical computations! Students will design their very own homes using geometry, measurement, computations, and a whole lot of creativity! Each will be instructed in how to safely use a variety of woodworking tools as they put their plans into production! Our fabulous creations will be on display for all to enjoy at the end of the week!

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Piano i “Carnival of the Animals”

Grades 1-3 with 1-2 years prior piano instruction Jennifer Hufford: MM Piano Performance & Park Tudor Private Piano Teacher Cindy Romano: DA Piano Performance & Private Piano Teacher June 8-12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $210 *Limited Availability: 8-12 students only Lions, and Tigers, and Bears, oh my! This fun, skillsbased piano camp, taught by two highly experienced piano teachers, takes place inside a carnival full of animals! Many fundamental piano skills are learned in an adventurous, refreshing and collaborative way, through fun and motivating carnival music. Camp program includes fun piano games and prizes, technique development, as well as solo and ensemble performance. Grand finale concert celebration for parents and friends at week’s end!

Piano II “Music through Movies”

Grades 3-5 with 2-3 years prior piano instruction Jennifer Hufford: MM Piano Performance & Park Tudor Private Piano Teacher Cindy Romano: DA Piano Performance & Private Piano Teacher June 8-12 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. $210 *Limited Availability: 8-12 students only Lights, camera, action! Are you ready to take a giant leap forward in piano confidence, knowledge and performance? This fun, skills-based piano camp, taught by two highly experienced piano teachers, allows just that! Many fundamental piano skills are learned in an adventurous, refreshing and collaborative way, through the music from movies such as “Frozen” and “Star Wars.” Camp program includes fun piano games and prizes, technique development, as well as solo and ensemble performance. Grand finale concert celebration for parents and friends at week’s end!

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Week 2 June 15 - 19 Build it….Solve it

App Smashing

Grades 3-5 Marty McLinn: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 The iPad Summer Camp will introduce students to App Smashing: creating content using a variety of apps. Gone are the days of “There’s an App for That.” Now, students can create multimedia content using multiple apps at once. Featured apps will include: Thinglink, Aurasma, Keynote, iMovie, Skitch, Explain Everything and Dropbox. App smashing projects will be shared online at the end of the week.

Where Science Meets Art

Grades 5-7 Scott McDougall: Park Tudor Science Teacher June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $150 Does your child have an affinity for all things scientific? Or, does your child appreciate any opportunity to be artistic? If so, then this unique class is for your student! Utilizing laboratory techniques to study and explore the structures and beauty of terrestrial and aquatic species, children will use a variety of media while exploring the wonders of the life sciences. Students will create sophisticated and colorful mounts and other products of art inspired by their scientific discoveries, and visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art for a guided tour. Class size is limited to 12 so register promptly. For more information, please contact Upper School biology teacher Dr. Scott McDougall at smcdougall@parktudor.org.

Grades 3-5 Marty McLinn: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 15 - 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 Are you ready for a challenge? In small groups you will work together to face science and engineering challenges that will ask for creativity and problem solving. Each day, your team will be given a new design task to solve using a certain set of materials. One such challenge may be designing and building a car run by a balloon that travels along a ramp. If you like to tinker, invent and create, join us in the design lab.

Gymnastics

Grades K-2 Kourtney Detty: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 15 -19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Go for the gold! Do you picture yourself in the Olympic Games? Start this summer by working on the basics of great gymnastics! Our fun-filled week includes the experience of basic rolls, handstands, splits, cartwheels and tumbling. Be ready to show off your skills with your very own floor routine! Not only will you improve your moves, but you will strengthen your coordination, flexibility, balance and focus!


From Page to Stage

Grades K-2 Belinda Barlow: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 15 -19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $140 Students will use several classic picture books as the springboard for creative activities throughout this action-packed week! After reading and discussing stories, students will vote on a favorite to transform into a unique screenplay. Script writing, scenery design, and final production will culminate in a Friday performance for parents and friends.

Minecraft Mini-Games

Piano III “Carnival of the Animals”

Grades 1-3 with 1-2 years prior piano instruction Jennifer Hufford: MM Piano Performance & Park Tudor Private Piano Teacher Cindy Romano: DA Piano Performance & Private Piano Teacher June 15-19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $210 *Limited Availability: 8 - 12 students only Lions, and Tigers, and Bears, oh my! This fun, skillsbased piano camp, taught by two highly experienced piano teachers, takes place inside a carnival full of animals! Many fundamental piano skills are learned in an adventurous, refreshing and collaborative way, through fun and motivating carnival music. Camp program includes fun piano games and prizes, technique development, as well as solo and ensemble performance. Grand finale concert celebration for parents and friends at week’s end!

LEGO Land…Everything is Awesome!

Grades K-2 Katie Milbrath: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 15 -19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 If you love building with LEGOS than you will not want to miss this camp! No need to worry about President Business here, campers will dig through thousands of LEGOS as they build to their heart’s content. After free exploration instructors teach builders how to construct a variety of projects from racecars to buildings and creative sculptures. If you are a LEGO fan you will not want to miss out on this adventure!

Entrepreneur Workshop

Grades 3-5 Olivia Roney: Owner Crouching Tigers June 15 -19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $150 Join Indianapolis’s 2012 Young Professional of the Year, Olivia Roney, for a camp devoted to empowering young minds! Students will create a business with their peers and learn all of the necessary steps toward becoming an entrepreneur such as business development, marketing, communication and financing.

Grades 5-8 Joseph Fumusa: Park Tudor Upper School Teacher Social History/Ethics & US Govt/Political History June 15 -19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $150 It’s Minecraft Mania this summer at Park Tudor! This class will teach you about Minecraft Mini-Games and empower you to build your own worlds, historical treasures such as The Roman Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Pyramids of Giza, etc., and solve puzzles. Not only that, but we’ll also turn up the heat with some friendly competition and have you set goals that challenge your own creativity! To name only a few of the mini-games, we will have Battle-Dome, SkyWars, and more! We’ll being with learning how to survive in ‘vanilla’ Minecraft before we go on on to the mini-games...but that won’t take long! We hope you join us on this fun-filled adventure (while developing a greater appreciation for math, science, history, and architecture) through Minecraft Mini-games galore!

iPad Magic

Grades K-2 Lori McIntosh: Park Tudor Teacher June 15 - 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Come join Park Tudor’s first grade teacher Lori McIntosh for a week of iPad fun and discovery! Explore the exciting world of iPads through innovative apps that allow your child to create online books, movies, and much, much more! iPads will be provided for use during the camp.

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Week 3 June 22 - 26 Uno, dos, tres…

Grades K-2 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Teacher June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Young children will delight in this week-long Spanish fiesta! Participants will enjoy activities, games, crafts, songs and stories that will introduce new words and build upon previous Spanish knowledge. If this is your first introduction to Spanish, you need not worry! Join us for a week of learning and fun!

Grades 3-5 Marty McLinn: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 A Rube Goldberg contraption – an elaborate set of ramps, wheels, springs, handles, cups, and rods, put in motion by balls, buckets, boots, pulleys, and marbles – takes a simple task and makes it extraordinarily complicated. Grab your friends and your creativity and make your very own Rube Goldberg machine. Friday will conclude with a celebration in which we showcase our inventions.

Weird Science

Checkmate Chess Camp

Grades K-2 Katie Milbrath: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant Cortney Vandebelt: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Do things that erupt, are slimy, fizz or are gooey fascinate you? Have you ever asked yourself, “How does it DO that?!” Weird Science explores the exciting world of somewhat strange and often time messy science experiments. Make slime and goo, silly putty, creepy crawlies, exploding volcanoes and much more. Recipes for each wacky experiment will be made into a book that will be sent home with each of our scientists!

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Contraptions and Inventions: Rube Goldberg Machines

Grades K-8 Learning Through Games Staff June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $140 Do your kids like chess or do you think they would? Chess is a great tool to teach decision-making, mathematics and logic. This course is designed for children who wish to learn the wonderful game of chess! Whether you have never moved a chess piece or know the fundamentals but want to work on becoming a stronger player, this course is just for you. Known for their expertise and child-friendly manner in teaching chess, the Learning Through Games Staff provides a week of learning appropriate for each level of experience.

Piano V “Music through Movies”

Grades 3-5 with 2-3 years prior piano instruction Jennifer Hufford: MM Piano Performance & Park Tudor Private Piano Teacher Cindy Romano: DA Piano Performance & Private Piano Teacher June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $210 *Limited Availability: 8-12 students only Lights, camera, action! Are you ready to take a giant leap forward in piano confidence, knowledge and performance? This fun, skills-based piano camp, taught by two highly experienced piano teachers, allows just that! Many fundamental piano skills are learned in an adventurous, refreshing and collaborative way, through the music from movies such as “Frozen” and “Star Wars.” Camp program includes fun piano games and prizes, technique development, as well as solo and ensemble performance. Grand finale concert celebration for parents and friends at week’s end!


Math Blasters

Grades 1 - 2 Belinda Barlow: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 3-2-1 Blast Off! Are you a ready for a week of mathematical exploration? You will not want to miss our daily journeys as we encounter different math universes through literature, math games, computer activities, and math-related snacks! We will explore money and time, addition and subtraction, weights and measurements, shapes and geometry, and so much more!

Artist @ Work

Grades K-2 Tracey Petrov: Park Tudor Art Teacher June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Tired of creating your masterpieces with just crayons and markers? Want to have the opportunity to explore a variety of mediums on different surfaces? Then join us for an exciting week designed to bring out the creative artist in everyone. Campers will explore such mediums as pencils, oil pastels, acrylic paints and watercolors as they design unique works of art.

Native American Tribes

Grades 3-5 Kourtney Detty: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant June 22 - 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Exploring Native American tribes is a great way to learn more about our country’s history. In this camp, we will learn about the regions and lifestyles of the Sioux, Iroquois, Pueblo and Inuit tribes. By week’s end, students will gain an appreciation of the differences in Native American cultures and the ways in which they contributed to the founding of our country. We will celebrate our learning by taking a field trip to the Eiteljorg Museum.

Week 4 June 29 - July 3 Passport to Fun!

Grades K-5 June 29 - July 3 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. $145 The week of June 29th will prove to be an informative week for campers. This week, campers K-5 will receive their Passport to Fun and adventure by “traveling the world” to learn about its diverse people and their cultures. Through research in traditional text, technology, and even food, campers will investigate what it is that makes various cultures unique. Monday: North & South America Learn about the earliest civilizations of these continents’ history. Tuesday: Africa Learn about the various tribes that make up this diverse region. Wednesday: Europe Experience a day-in-the-life of a typical European student. Thursday: Asia Visit the Prehistory of China and discover the ways in which historical Chinese dynasties were formed. Friday: Life’s a Party! Let the good times roll. Today we will explore several types of celebrations from around the world and conclude the day with our very own fiesta.

Week 5 July 6 - 10 Summer Stock Academy – Mary Poppins

Grades 2-8 (two weeks) July 6 - 26 $600 Camp – July 6-10, July 13-17, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Rehearsals – July 20, 21, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Performances – July 22, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 p.m. and July 25, 26 at 2:30 p.m. Academy students will join our Summer Stock Stage cast members in the spotlight as we perform the family favorite Mary Poppins. You will gain confidence as you prepare for small roles in this main stage production. For the first two weeks campers will meet daily and work with Summer Stock Stage artistic staff to learn music and choreography. You will also be exposed to the broader world of musical theater. The third week is “tech week” for Mary Poppins, and Academy members will be rehearsing Monday and Tuesday evening. Performances will be Wednesday, July 22 – Sunday, July 26 in Ayres Auditorium. Students will be double cast, so each student will be in three performances. There will be no daytime camp the week of July 20. All rehearsals and assigned performances are mandatory.

App Smashing

Grades 3-5 Marty McLinn: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 The iPad Summer Camp will introduce students to App Smashing: creating content using a variety of apps. Gone are the days of “There’s an App for That.” Now, students can create multimedia content using multiple apps at once. Featured apps will include: Thinglink, Aurasma, Keynote, iMovie, Skitch, Explain Everything and Dropbox. App smashing projects will be shared online at the end of the week.

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Math Magic

Fashion Re-Design

Kindergartners Only Kourtney Detty: Park Tudor Teacher Assistant July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 A good foundation in math is invaluable to your child’s success in school. Park Tudor teaching assistant, Kourtney Detty, will bring mathematical concepts to life through literature, games, and hands-on activities. Don’t want to miss this opportunity to develop a great mathematical base at such a young age.

Grades 3-5 Tracey Petrov: Park Tudor Art Teacher July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 What do you see when you look at an old pair of your jeans? Perhaps a new purse or backpack? Can an old sweater suddenly become a new favorite scarf? It isn’t magic…it is altered apparel! Bring your imagination as we learn basic sewing, embroidery, and printing techniques that will have you turning your “trash” into treasures.

Author, Author!

Grades K-2 Ashley Cox: Eman School Teacher July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Have you ever thought about becoming an author? Do you dream of creating your own book? This week, campers will create their own story and drawings and then transform them into their very own book. Explore many different popular children’s book authors and illustrators and discover how books are made. Come join us to become an author today!

Edible Science

Grades K-2 Madallyn Warner: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 What could be better than food, physics, and fun? Join us for a hands-on class that combines eating and science in a fun, exploratory and safe manner. Campers will learn chemistry protocol, kitchen and food-prep safety, and keep a journal of experiments and discoveries. From tasty slime to exploding marshmallows, you will not want to miss this sometimes tasty, but always entertaining, science camp.

LEGO Robotics

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Grades 5-6 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Teacher July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 Fun with Robotics offers an exciting and excellent introduction to robotics, problem solving and computer science concepts! Students learn how to build and train real robots to perform acrobatic stunts, dodge obstructions and even maneuver through obstacle courses. Emphasis is placed on providing a fun and educationally stimulating environment where students can reinforce and expand their analytical and problem solving abilities. No prior experience is necessary and beginners are encouraged to join. This course is limited to 15 students and fills up quickly! Register today!

Computer Science

Grades 3-5 Lori McIntosh: Park Tudor Teacher July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $150 Students learn fundamental computer science skills by engaging in a variety of activities ranging from developing their own interactive game to acting out functionality. The goal of this course is to expose students to the wonderful world of computer science and strengthen problem-solving skills. Key concepts include conditionals, algorithms, binary code, debugging and societal impacts of computing. This course follows a curriculum that aligns to CSTA and ISTE standards as well as many national Math, English Language Arts and Science standards. No prior experience is required and beginners are strongly encouraged to enroll.


Week 6 July 13 - 17

Week 7 July 20 - 24

Spy Camp

Grades 3-5 Marty McLinn: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Grab your dark sunglasses and fake moustaches and join us on an adventure of the spy kind! In this weeklong course, you’ll learn all about dusting for fingerprints, breaking secret codes, making invisible ink and sneaking around the campus without getting caught! If you love adventure and mystery you will not want to miss a week of being a super sly spy!

Paintbrush Fun

Grades 3-5 Tracey Petrov: Park Tudor Art Teacher July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Matisse, YOU! Tap into your artistic side as you spend a day putting paint to canvas! Each day, students will experiment with a different painting technique. We will work with watercolor and acrylic paints on a variety of papers and canvas materials. Students will use resist techniques in their paintings and make their own watercolor paints.

Ready, Set, Build!

Grades K-2 Ashley Cox: Eman School Teacher July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Come experience the joy of creating one-of-a-kind structures using a variety of materials (Kapla Blocks, LEGOs, K’Nex and more). Use your own imagination or be guided through a “how-to” session as you try your hand at some of our building kits. Whether you are an experienced builder or just love to create, you will not want to miss this week of exploration and fun!

Sports Sampler

Couching Tigers

Grades K-2 Olivia Roney: Owner, Crouching Tigers July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $150 Get fit and learn to kick with the Crouching Tigers team this summer! Students will learn traditional martial arts along with the Crouching Tigers Bully Proof program that focuses on self-defense and confidence. At the conclusion of the camp, students will break a board!

Reading 101

Kindergarten Only Katie Milbrath: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Is your child beginning to enter the wonderful world of independent reading and writing? Join us as we provide an introduction and review of phonics. Activities will emphasize alphabet sequencing, rhyming, letter formation, listening skills, learning to follow directions, and reading and writing. Get your student “Kindergarten ready” with this spectacular skill-building class.

Grades K-2 Marty McLinn: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant/ Sports Enthusiast July 20 – 24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Can’t decide which sport you like the best? Then you’ll love our sports sampler camp! Students will learn the basic rules as they take part in basketball, baseball, soccer, track, and volleyball. For the child who is curious about sports, this is an excellent opportunity to find the sport they are most passionate about!

Professor Watermelon

Grades K-2 Chadwick Gillenwater (a.k.a. Professor Watermelon!) July 20 – 24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Join Professor Watermelon on a trip around the world, and learn how to use your new knowledge to create your own fascinating stories. Explore ways to create memorable characters, exciting plots, and clever dialogue. Professor Watermelon will help you uncover ways to polish and publish your work. And don’t forget the Melon Money you’ll earn for the prize auction after each workshop! With Prof. Watermelon, the exciting world of creative writing is at your fingertips. So grab a pencil and paper, and let’s go! Learn more about Professor Watermelon at www.professorwatermelon.com.

American Girls

Grades K-2 Belinda Barlow: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Grab your doll and join us for a week of incredible fun! Explore the stories of Molly, Samantha, Kit and the rest of the gang with period-themed activities. We’ll make keepsake boxes, photo frames (to house a picture of you and your doll) have a tea party, fashion show and much, much more!

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Professor Watermelon

LEGO Robotics

Chef’s Academy

Math? Get Real!

Grades 3-8 Chadwick Gillenwater (a.k.a. Professor Watermelon!) July 20 – 24 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $145 Join Professor Watermelon on a trip around the world, and learn how to use your new knowledge to create your own fascinating stories. Explore ways to create memorable characters, exciting plots, and clever dialogue. Professor Watermelon will help you uncover ways to polish and publish your work. And don’t forget the Melon Money you’ll earn for the prize auction after each workshop! With Prof. Watermelon, the exciting world of creative writing is at your fingertips. So grab a pencil and paper, and let’s go! Learn more about Professor Watermelon at www.professorwatermelon.com.

Grades K-2 Belinda Barlow: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 20 – 24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Aspiring chefs will learn the basics of cooking using bake and no-bake recipes in this delicious offering. Learn how much fun it can be to create desserts and other delectables! Grab your chef’s hat and join us for a week of fun as we focus on how to follow a recipe, measure ingredients, and create tasty treats!

Grades 5 - 6 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Physics Teacher July 20 – 24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 Fun with Robotics offers an exciting and excellent introduction to robotics, problem solving and computer science concepts! Students learn how to build and train real robots to perform acrobatic stunts, dodge obstructions and even maneuver through obstacle courses. Emphasis is placed on providing a fun and educationally stimulating environment where students can reinforce and expand their analytical and problem solving abilities. No prior experience is necessary and beginners are encouraged to join. This course is limited to 15 students and fills up quickly! Register today!

Grades 3-5 Ashley Cox: Eman School Teacher July 20 – 24 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Who says math has to be boring? Come explore the wonderful world of mathematics through literature, math games, computer activities, videos, and math-related snacks! Join us as we make geometric marshmallow sculptures, cook using metric measurements, solve math puzzles and complete an infinite number of other engaging activities. You’ll have so much fun you won’t even know you’re strengthening your skills!

Party Planner

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Grades 3-5 Kristen Trimpe: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 20 -24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 You won’t want to miss this opportunity to plan and participate in your very own party. Students will use their creativity and math skills to plan a party within the parameters of a budget. Invitations, decorations, food and entertainment will be the subject for discussion as they decide what to create and purchase. A shopping trip will be planned during the week. Grab your party outfits and join us for the celebration on Friday.

Computer Science

Grades K-1 Jill Scott: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 20 - 24 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $150 It’s never too early to start learning about one of the fastest growing industries. This fun and exciting course teaches K-1st graders about computer science and programming. Students work through a variety of engaging, age-appropriate programming puzzles throughout the course. Students learn collaboration, problem-solving skills and how to persist through difficult tasks. By the end of this course, students will create their very own custom game/story that they can share. Key concepts include sequences, loops, events, collaboration, problem solving, perseverance and internet safety. No prior experience is necessary.

Week 8 July 27 - 31 Checkmate Chess Camp

Grades K-8 Learning Through Games Staff July 27 - 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $140 Do your kids like chess or do you think they would? Chess is a great tool to teach decision-making, mathematics and logic. This course is designed for children who wish to learn the wonderful game of chess! Whether you have never moved a chess piece or know the fundamentals but want to work on becoming a stronger player, this course is just for you. Known for their expertise and child-friendly manner in teaching chess, the Learning Through Games Staff provides a week of learning appropriate for each level of experience.


LEGO Land…Everything is Awesome

Grades K-2 Belinda Barlow: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 27 - 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 If you love building with LEGOS than you will not want to miss this camp! No need to worry about President Business, campers will dig through thousands of LEGOS as they build to their heart’s content. After free exploration instructors teach builders how to construct a variety of projects from racecars to buildings and creative sculptures. If you are a LEGO fan you will not want to miss out on this adventure!

Adventure Time

Grades K-2 Katie Milbrath: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 27 - 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Pack your bags for the adventure of the summer! In this jam-packed week of travel fun we will “travel” the world and learn about different foods, people, animals, cultures, and traditions. So come and join us as we pack our bags, fill our passports, and set sail to try new foods and experience arts and crafts, music, games and more from all around the world. Each camper will return from their “travels” with a filled passport and lots of amazing stories to share about new and exciting places.

Chess Bughouse

Harry Potter’s Magical World

Grades 3-5 Joseph Fumusa:Park Tudor Upper School Teacher – Social History/Ethics & US Govt/Political History July 27 - 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Please do not miss the trip of a lifetime--come with us on the Harry Potter magical mystery tour and learn how to succeed in the wizarding world! After becoming a member of one of the Houses (Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff, or Ravenclaw), we will play Quidditch, have a Triwizard Tournament, and recreate Dumbledore’s Army, where you will be taught the higher-level skills of defense against the dark arts. We will also make butterbeer and pumpkin juice, and try all sorts of Bertie Botts. LEGO builds will challenge us to create Hogwarts school and the campus in its various components, and our own artistic creations of favorite teachers and students will be great fun! Finally, we will master spells such as stupefy, lumos, confrego, aquamentis, glacius, and much more! All of Hogwarts School will be our playground!

Math in Focus Review

Grades 3-5 Ashley Cox: Eman School Teacher July 27 - 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Park Tudor recently adopted the renowned math curriculum Math in Focus: The American Version of Singapore Math. Spend a week exploring the power of bar models and visualization while solving intricate problems in mathematics. Perfect for any student that wants to use addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to solve complex word problems. Whether you want to explore different ways to solve problems or need to review your problem-solving skills before school starts, this class will provide a nice challenge.

Computer Science

Grades 2-3 Jill Scott: Park Tudor Teaching Assistant July 27 - 31 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $150 It’s never too early to start learning about one of the fastest growing industries. This fun and exciting course teaches 2nd-3rd graders about computer science and programming. Students work through a variety of engaging, age-appropriate programming puzzles throughout the course. Key concepts include conditionals, algorithms, binary code, debugging and societal impacts of computing. No prior experience is necessary.

Grades K-8 Learning Through Games Staff July 27 - 31 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $140 Do your kids like chess? If yes, then they will LOVE bughouse. Bughouse is a team chess game that’s just as good for the mind as chess but many say even more fun. Camps will use bughouse to teach logic and teamwork and will be taught in a very child friendly style! Taught by the famous Indiana Learning Through Games Group.

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6th - 8th Grade 6-8 classes are 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. unless noted.

Week 1 June 8 - 12

Week 2 June 15 - 19

Week 3 June 22 - 26

2X4 Woodworking & Math: Locker Shelves!......................(Grades 3-6)

Computer Science – An Introduction....................(Grades 6-8)

Computer Science – Python Programming.......... (Grades 6-8)

Cake Boss.................................... (Grades 6-8)

Safe Sitter.......................................(Grades 6-8)

Fun with French.......................... (Grades 7-8)

Where Science Meets Art.......... (Grades 5-7)

Minecraft Mini-Games.................(Grades 5-8)

Destination Indianapolis........... (Grades 6-8)

Top Chef!........................................(Grades 6-8)

Checkmate Chess Camp............ (Grades K-8)

Multimedia Madness....................(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Grill Masters............................... (Grades 6-8)

Piano IV “American Music Time Machine”.........................(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Week 4 June 29 - July 3 No Classes this week.

Strategy Games Camp............... (Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Stop-Animation and Claymation Creation........... (Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Printmaking...Design your own T-Shirt............................ (Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Piano VI “American Music Time Machine”.......... (Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Week 5 July 6 - 10

Week 7 July 20 - 24

Week 8 July 27 - 31

Summer Stock Academy – Mary Poppins (Grades 2-8)

Summer Stock Academy – Mary Poppins (Grades 2-8)

LEGO Robotics........................ (Grades 5-6)

Fun with French..........................(Grades 7-8)

two weeks

Moving on UP!...... (Incoming 6th graders)

Checkmate Chess Camp........... (Grades K-8)

LEGO Robotics........................ (Grades 5-6)

Who’s in Charge? A Survey of Turmoil and Potential for Stability in the 21st Century....................................(Grades 6-8)

Professor Watermelon............ (Grades 3-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Summer Running Conditioning Camp............ (Grades 6-12)

VEX Robotics............................(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Strength & Conditioning......... (Grades 6-12)

two weeks

Order In The Court..................(Grades 6-8) Blast Off...Physics for Fun......(Grades 6-8) VEX Robotics............................(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Stitching Sequins & Studs......(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

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Week 6 July 13 - 17

Anatomy Study: Basic Dissection.....................(Grades 6-8) Lights, Camera, Action… Adventures in Filmmaking..............................(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.) Fabric Painting..............................(Grades 6-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)

Bughouse (Chess)..................... (Grades K-8) (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.)


Week 1 June 8 - 12

Week 2 June 15 - 19 Computer Science – An Introduction

2X4 Woodworking & Math: Locker Shelves!

Grades 6-8 Ryan Ritz: Park Tudor Computer Science Teacher June 15 – 19 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $150 This course teaches 6-8th graders about computer science, programming and computational thinking. Students explore what computer science is, applications of computer science and what it means to be a responsible computer scientist. This course utilizes a simple drag-and-drop programming language to teach a wide range of programming concepts, which include sequencing, loops, conditionals, functions, parameters and variables. Other key concepts include binary representation, decomposition, patterns, abstraction and algorithms. No prior experience is necessary. Students are encouraged to also enroll in the “Computer Science – Python Programming” course for additional exposure to computer science.

Grades 3-6 Courtney Whitehead: Park Tudor Social Studies Teacher June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 If you are entering PT’s Middle School in the fall you won’t want to miss this opportunity to construct your very own custom shelving system for your locker. Students will be instructed on how to safely use a variety of woodworking tools as they put their plans into production. You’ll have the coolest, most organized locker in the hallway and have a great time with your friends during this week of woodworking fun.

Cake Boss

Grades 6-8 Rick Ainsworth June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $200 It doesn’t take having a special gift or a magic touch to work wonders in the kitchen. The secret is practice, practice, practice! Rick’s cooking and baking tips will cover everything from the right way to measure ingredients to choosing baking pans. Students will use their newfound skills when making cakes, cookies and cupcakes.

Where Science Meets Art

Grades 5-7 Scott McDougall: Park Tudor Science Teacher June 8 - 12 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $150 Does your child have an affinity for all things scientific? Or, does your child appreciate any opportunity to be artistic? If so, then this unique class is for your student! Utilizing laboratory techniques to study and explore the structures and beauty of terrestrial and aquatic species, children will use a variety of media while exploring the wonders of the life sciences. Students will create sophisticated and colorful mounts and other products of art inspired by their scientific discoveries, and visit the Indianapolis Museum of Art for a guided tour. Class size is limited to 12 so register promptly. For more information, please contact Upper School biology teacher Dr. Scott McDougall at smcdougall@parktudor.org.

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Safe Sitter

Multimedia Madness

Grades 6-8 Toni Gillig RN June 15 - 18 (four days only, attendance mandatory) 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $120 Ready to start your own babysitting business? Safe Sitter can teach you the skills to do this important job and do it well! Becoming a Safe Sitter means you will gain confidence and learn how to handle situations that may happen on the job when babysitting. The Safe Sitter course includes the following curriculum: Babysitting as a Business, Success on the Job, Child Care Essentials, Safety for the Sitter, Injury Management, Preventing Problem Behavior, Care of Choking Infant or Choking Child, Basic Infant and Child CPR, Preventing Injuries and Behavior Management. We will use hands-on mannequin practice in rescue skills, small group interactive learning, role-playing games, and interaction with a toddler or preschool guest. This course is taught by a certified Safe Sitter instructor. At the completion of the class all students will be awarded their official Safe Sitter Certification and Babysitting Manual.

Grades 6-8 Shirley Gaughan: Park Tudor Technology Dept. June 15 - 19 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $145 Energize up your summer with an action-packed week exploring digital media. Use iMovie, GarageBand and iPhoto to mash up music, photography and video into fabulous multimedia projects. Each day will bring a new challenge as you dabble in filmmaking, create slideshows and even if you’ve never had any musical training, use copyright-free music and digital instruments to produce professional-sounding music. Your friends and family will be very impressed with your creativity and technical skills.

Piano IV “American Music Time Machine”

Minecraft Mini-Games

Grades 5-8 Joseph Fumusa: Park Tudor Upper School Teacher Social History/Ethics & US Govt/Political History June 15 - 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 It’s Minecraft Mania this summer at Park Tudor! This class will teach you about Minecraft Mini-Games and empower you to build your own worlds, historical treasures such as The Roman Colosseum, Taj Mahal, Pyramids of Giza, etc., and solve puzzles. Not only that, but we’ll also turn up the heat with some friendly competition and have you set goals that challenge your own creativity! To name only a few of the mini-games, we will have Battle-Dome, SkyWars, and more! We’ll being with learning how to survive in ‘vanilla’ Minecraft before we go on on to the mini-games … but that won’t take long! We hope you join us on this fun-filled adventure (while developing a greater appreciation for math, science, history, and architecture) through Minecraft Mini-games galore!

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Top Chef!

Grades 6-8 Rick Ainsworth June 15 - 19 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $200 You used to rock if you included the four major food groups in your balanced meal plan. Sorry, those days are long gone! The food groups may be a great place to start but so many other factors come into play when planning a family meal. In this cooking course students will work with Rick on planning and properly preparing meals. Looking outside the box in meal planning and preparation is a specialty of Rick’s and he will help your child plan and create amazing dishes.

Grades 6-8 with 4-5 years prior piano instruction Jennifer Hufford: MM Piano Performance & Park Tudor Private Piano Teacher Cindy Romano: DA Piano Performance & Private Piano Teacher June 15 -19 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $210 *Limited Availability: 8-12 students only Are you ready to expand your horizons in piano confidence, knowledge and performance? This fun, skillsbased piano camp, taught by two highly experienced piano teachers, allows just that! Travel with us through time as we journey through the history and highlights of American pop music. Many fundamental piano skills are learned in an adventurous, refreshing and collaborative way, centered on American music from the past to the present. Camp program includes fun piano games and prizes, technique development, as well as solo and ensemble performance. Grand finale concert celebration for parents and friends at week’s end!


Week 3 June 22 - 26 Computer Science – Python Programming

Grades 6-8 Ryan Ritz: Park Tudor Science Department June 22 – 26 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $150 This course introduces students to software development concepts using the Python programming language with emphasis on developing problem solving and computational thinking skills. Key programming concepts include input/output, variables, expressions, statements, turtle graphics, functions, conditionals, testing and debugging. Students are encouraged, but not required, to take the “Computer Science – An Introduction” course prior to this course.

Fun with French

Grades 7-8 Laura Nagle: Park Tudor French and Spanish Teacher June 22 – 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Want to improve your French speaking skills? If so than this is the class for you. Students will improve their conversation skills through role-play activities, games, and skits. They will explore aspects of French-speaking cultures and learn to play traditional French games, including pétanque.

Destination Indianapolis

Grades 6-8 Chris Hammock: Park Tudor Teacher June 22 – 26 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. $150 So, you’ve been to exotic places all around the world, but what do you know about the city in which you live? Learn about the history and exciting sites right here at home. We will explore the famous Crown Hill Cemetery, the Central Canal, Monument Circle, and much more. Each day will begin at school, but we will travel all around the city! We might even discover an Indiana Historical Marker that needs some renovation. If so, we’ll wash, re-paint and put it back where it belongs. Come along on this adventure!

Grill Masters

Grades 6-8 Rick Ainsworth June 22 – 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $200 The lure of cooking outdoors is irresistible. That sweet smoky aroma wafting from the grill makes us feel like all is right with the world. But suddenly something interrupts this utopia—the steak is in flames, the gas has run out, the vegetables have fallen into the fire. If you’re like most of us who encounter these grilling frustrations all too often, it’s time to take control of your charcoal or gas fire by learning some essential tips and techniques. Also, this course will teach everyone how to construct the perfect summer salad and plan the perfect summer picnic.

Checkmate Chess Camp

Grades K-8 Learning Through Games Staff June 22 – 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $140 Do your kids like chess or do you think they would? Chess is a great tool to teach decision-making, mathematics and logic. This course is designed for children who wish to learn the wonderful game of chess! Whether you have never moved a chess piece or know the fundamentals but want to work on becoming a stronger player, this course is just for you. Known for their expertise and child-friendly manner in teaching chess, the Learning Through Games Staff provides a week of learning appropriate for each level of experience.

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Printmaking...Design your own T-Shirt

Strategy Games Camp

Grades 6-8 Learning through Games Staff June 22 – 26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $140 Do you like chess? Risk? Stratego? Axis and Allies? Here, we learn those games and many more. Class will have fun lectures and interactive play. Meanwhile, students will be improving their math and decision-making skills. Taught by the locally famous Learning Through Games Group.

Stop-Animation and Claymation Creation

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Grades 6-8 Shirley Gaughan: Park Tudor Technology Dept. June 22 – 26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $145 Ready to make your own stop-animation movies? In this fun and popular class, students will use technology, arts and crafts and their own imagination to give “life” to toys, LEGOs or clay characters they make themselves. Kids will write stories, build sets and film their movies using stop-animation techniques. The campers will use editing software on iPads and Macs to add voiceovers and sound effects to complete their projects. By the end of the week, campers will have several mini-movies to take home. Bring your creativity and see your ideas come to life.

Grades 6-8 Tracey Petrov: Park Tudor Art Teacher June 22 – 26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $155 Have you ever wanted to print your own t-shirt? In this class students will learn relief printing and be introduced to silkscreen printing. The class will start with a relief linoleum print, and finish with a silkscreen print on a t-shirt. Relief printing is a way of making multiple prints from one block by carving away areas of the block, adding ink and printing what is left, raised on the surface. The printed image is the reverse of what is on the block. Students will learn ways to make their own screens from objects found at home and print from them. Silkscreen is a multiple print technique using a stencil on a woven mesh surface to transfer the design. The students will learn to silkscreen using cut paper stencils and glue resist to design and print their own t-shirt.

Piano VI “American Music Time Machine”

Grades 6-8 with 4-5 years prior piano instruction Jennifer Hufford: MM Piano Performance & Park Tudor Private Piano Teacher Cindy Romano: DA Piano Performance & Private Piano Teacher June 22 -26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $210 *Limited Availability: 8-12 students only Are you ready to expand your horizons in piano confidence, knowledge and performance? This fun, skillsbased piano camp, taught by two highly experienced piano teachers, allows just that! Travel with us through time as we journey through the history and highlights of American pop music. Many fundamental piano skills are learned in an adventurous, refreshing and collaborative way, centered on American music from the past to the present. Camp program includes fun piano games and prizes, technique development, as well as solo and ensemble performance. Grand finale concert celebration for parents and friends at week’s end!


Week 4 June 29 - July 3 No classes during Week 4

Week 5 July 6 - 10 Summer Stock Academy – Mary Poppins

Grades 2-8 (two weeks) July 6 - 26 $600 Camp – July 6-10, July 13-17, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Rehearsals – July 20, 21, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Performances – July 22, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 p.m. and July 25, 26 at 2:30 p.m. Academy students will join our Summer Stock Stage cast members in the spotlight as we perform the family favorite Mary Poppins. You will gain confidence as you prepare for small roles in this main stage production. For the first two weeks campers will meet daily and work with Summer Stock Stage artistic staff to learn music and choreography. You will also be exposed to the broader world of musical theater. The third week is “tech week” for Mary Poppins, and Academy members will be rehearsing Monday and Tuesday evening. Performances will be Wednesday, July 22 – Sunday, July 26 in Ayres Auditorium. Students will be double cast, so each student will be in three performances. There will be no daytime camp the week of July 20. All rehearsals and assigned performances are mandatory.

LEGO Robotics

Grades 5-6 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Teacher July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 Fun with Robotics offers an exciting and excellent introduction to robotics, problem solving and computer science concepts! Students learn how to build and train real robots to perform acrobatic stunts, dodge obstructions and even maneuver through obstacle courses. Emphasis is placed on providing a fun and educationally stimulating environment where students can reinforce and expand their analytical and problem-solving abilities. No prior experience is necessary and beginners are encouraged to join. This course is limited to 15 students and fills up quickly! Register today!

Order In The Court

Grades 6-8 Joseph Fumusa: Park Tudor Upper School Teacher Social History/Ethics & US Govt/Political History July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 Do not miss the opportunity to showcase your skills in front of an Indiana Supreme Court Justice! In this course, students will learn the art of persuasion and legal strategy in the courtroom by playing the roles of prosecutors, defense atorneys, and witnesses by preparing and performing a mock trial. This trial will take place at the Indiana Statehouse in the Indiana Supreme Court Room itself (Justice Massa presiding). In the end, a jury will pronounce a verdict and determine guilt or innocence.

Blast Off...Physics for Fun

Grades 6-8 Sue Taylor: Park Tudor Science Teacher July 6 – 10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $170 Explore some basic physical science principles while creating awesome model airplanes, hot air balloons, water and air rockets and participating in some other “eggciting” activities. Each student will construct and keep their own flying machines.

VEX Robotics

Grades 6-8 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Physics Teacher July 6 – 10 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $170 The VEX Robotics Design System offers students an exciting platform for learning about areas rich with career opportunities spanning science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). These are just a few of the many fields students can explore by creating with VEX Robotics technology. Beyond science and engineering principles, a VEX Robotics project encourages teamwork, leadership and problem solving among groups.

Stitching Sequins & Studs

Grades 6-8 Tracey Petrov: Park Tudor Art Teacher July 6 – 10 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $150 Embellish your jeans, shoes and bags! This course will introduce you to embroidery stitching starting with a sampler and finishing with stitches on your clothing and accessories. Students will also learn how to embellish with sequins and studs to make unique additions and add personal style to their wardrobes.

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Week 6 July 13 - 17 Who’s in Charge? A Survey of Turmoil and Potential for Stability in the 21st Century

Grades 6-8 Joseph Fumusa: Park Tudor Upper School Teacher Social History/Ethics & US Govt/Political History July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 This course takes a look at why the world seems so politically chaotic at the outset of the 21st century. In a post-September 11 world, contemporary news reveals complications, uncertainties, and injustices aplenty. Who should be fixing these problems of terrorism, financial crises, tyrannical leaders, nuclear weaponry, oppression, civil war, religious strife, etc? And, finally, what role should the so-called top three countries (United States, China, and India) play in taking care of the planet? Let the debate begin!

Anatomy Study: Basic Dissection

Grades 6-8 Sue Taylor: Park Tudor Science Teacher July 13 – 17 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $170 Explore anatomy through several dissection exercises. Students will conduct both virtual and actual specimen dissections in this section. We will look at an owl pellet, cow’s eye, earthworm and frog in this laboratory-based session. Students will work in groups of two or three.

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Lights, Camera, Action…Adventures in Filmmaking

Grades 6-8 Shirley Gaughan: Park Tudor Technology Dept. July 13 – 17 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $145 Quiet on the set! Moviemaking magic comes to life this week as campers are guided through digital filmmaking. Students will collaborate in the creative process, from brainstorming story ideas, to storyboarding and scriptwriting. Campers will get hands-on experience behind the scenes with lighting, camcorders and microphones, in addition to performing in front of the camera. Use iMovie to edit your production and add Hollywood-style special effects, music, titles and transitions. At the end of the week, students will enjoy a film festival to screen their productions and take home a DVD of their projects. That’s a wrap!

Fabric Painting

Grades 6-8 Tracey Petrov: Park Tudor Art Teacher July 13 – 17 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $150 Discover the fun of painting on fabric. Students will learn several techniques with dye colors to create a variety of effects on silk and cotton fabric to create a final piece. This class will give students information about different fabric types, brushes and techniques for applying the paints to the fabrics, and finishing techniques to make colors last. They will also learn to design a repeat pattern on fabric as well as a corner pattern to frame a final scarf design.

Week 7 July 20 - 24 LEGO Robotics

Grades 5-6 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Physics Teacher July 20 – 24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $155 LEGO Robotics offers an exciting and excellent introduction to robotics, problem solving and computer science concepts. Students learn how to build and train real robots to perform acrobatic stunts, dodge obstructions and even maneuver through obstacle courses. Emphasis is placed on providing a fun and educationally stimulating environment where students can reinforce and expand their analytical and problem-solving abilities. No prior experience is necessary and beginners are encouraged to join. This course is limited to 15 students and fills up quickly. Register today!

Moving on UP!

Incoming 6th Grade Students Phyllis Shea: Park Tudor School Psychologist 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $150 Congratulations! You have graduated from 5th grade and now it is time to Move on UP to the middle school. Going from Lower School to Middle School will be exciting, but as with any change, there is a bit of curiosity and anxiety. Have all of your questions answered and put your stress to rest. We will take an active approach and explore the expectations of what middle school will be like. Topics include academic changes, homework requirements, time management, organization, study strategies, getting along with friends and teachers, making good choices, problem-solving, and setting realistic goals. This class will insure a successful introduction to the middle school experience.


Professor Watermelon

Grades 3-8 Chadwick Gillenwater (a.k.a. Professor Watermelon) July 20 – 24 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $145 Join Professor Watermelon on a trip around the world, and learn how to use your new knowledge to create your own fascinating stories. Explore ways to create memorable characters, exciting plots, and clever dialogue. Professor Watermelon will help you uncover ways to polish and publish your work. And don’t forget the Melon Money you’ll earn for the prize auction after each workshop! With Prof. Watermelon, the exciting world of creative writing is at your fingertips. So grab a pencil and paper, and let’s go. Learn more about Professor Watermelon at www. professorwatermelon.com.

VEX Robotics

Grades 6-8 Dario Untama: Park Tudor Physics Teacher July 20 – 24 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $170 The VEX Robotics Design System offers students an exciting platform for learning about areas rich with career opportunities spanning science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). These are just a few of the many fields students can explore by creating with VEX Robotics technology. Beyond science and engineering principles, a VEX Robotics project encourages teamwork, leadership and problem solving among groups.

Week 8 July 27 - 31 Fun with French

Grades 7-8 Laura Nagle: Park Tudor French and Spanish Teacher July 27 – 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $145 Want to improve your French speaking skills? If so than this is the class for you. Students will improve their conversation skills through role-play activities, games, and skits. They will explore aspects of French-speaking cultures and learn to play traditional French games, including pétanque.

Checkmate Chess Camp

Grades K-8 Learning Through Games Staff July 27 – 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $140 Do your kids like chess or do you think they would? Chess is a great tool to teach decision-making, mathematics and logic. This course is designed for children who wish to learn the wonderful game of chess! Whether you have never moved a chess piece or know the fundamentals but want to work on becoming a stronger player, this course is just for you. Known for their expertise and child-friendly manner in teaching chess, the Learning Through Games Staff provides a week of learning appropriate for each level of experience.

Summer Running Conditioning Camp

Grades 6-12 Erin Nixon: Park Tudor Counselor and Cross Country Coach July 27 – July 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $150 This week offers a chance for ANY middle school or high school athlete to get into shape and prepare for the fall sports season. Students will build their endurance through running and core conditioning. In addition, they will spend some time focusing on healthy nutrition and wellness. This is also a great opportunity to connect with others who have similar interests!

Strength & Conditioning

Grades 6-12 Tristan Cork: Park Tudor Strength Coach July 27 – 31 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $150 Take your game to the next level! This weeklong camp will take you through the basics of strength and conditioning. A portion of this week will include some interactive lecturing as well as plenty of hands-on work and exercise. With school schedules being difficult and weight classes being slim, this is a great opportunity to learn how to lift properly and safely all while having fun and learning lifelong healthy habits. Your middle or high school student will be under the close supervision of Park Tudor’s professional strength coach Tristan Cork “Coach T.”

Bughouse (Chess)

Grades K-8 Learning Through Games Group July 27 – 31 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $140 Do your kids like chess? Then they will LOVE bughouse. Bughouse is a team chess game that’s just as good for the mind as chess, but many say even more fun. Camps will use bughouse to teach logic, teamwork and will be taught in a very child-friendly style. Taught by the famous Indiana Learning Through Games Group.

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9th - 12th Grade

Welcome to Park Tudor’s Upper School program! We offer a variety of courses for enrichment and credit, tailored specifically for students entering grades 9-12.

Non-Credit Courses

Week 1 June 8 - 12

For-Credit Courses

Week 2 June 15 - 19

Classes for Credit Our high-school classes for credit are offered in three-week-long summer sessions. Our first summer session runs from June 8-26 and our second from July 6-24. Classes are offered from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:00-4:00 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Students must attend daily classes, in their entirety, to obtain credit.

Week 3 June 22 - 26

Week 4 June 29 - July 3

Physical Education (8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.) Speech (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.) Speech (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) Health (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) Etymology (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.) Southern Studies (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)

Week 5 July 6 - 10

Week 6 July 13 - 17 Speech (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.) Health (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.)

College App. & Essay Writing (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.)

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Introduction to Translation (9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.)

Week 7 July 20 - 24

Week 8 July 27 - 31 College App. & Essay Writing (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.)


For Credit Courses Physical Education

Grades 9-12 .5 credit June 8 – 26 8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. $450 Lifelong physical fitness is a goal for everyone! This class includes instruction and practice in recreational sports activities and cardiovascular fitness—important concepts of wellness education. Students leave campus for the recreational activities. *Park Tudor students may earn .5 PT credit for this class. Daily attendance is mandatory.

Speech

Grades 9-12 1 credit June 8 – 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. July 6 – 24 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $450 This course was designed to improve communication skills and self-confidence. Students will gain skills in organization and vocabulary development as they participate in a variety of public-speaking exercises intended for them to find their individual speaking styles. Practical application exercises may include experiences in: persuasion, information, demonstration, and entertainment speeches; and debate and video news casting. Students’ speeches are often videotaped for study. This course may include quizzes and tests, as well as graded outlines and additional written work. *Park Tudor students may earn 1 PT credit for this class. Daily attendance is mandatory.

Health

Grades 9-12 .5 credit June 8 – 26 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. July 6 – 24 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $450 This important course helps students plan for a healthy life through authentic team and individual projects applicable to the unique lifestyles of teenagers. Students should expect to learn about nutrition and fitness, social and emotional health, and facts about communicable diseases and substance abuse. All course-work is designed to provide students with information necessary to make responsible informed choices throughout their lives. *Park Tudor students may earn .5 PT credit for this class. Daily attendance is mandatory.

Etymology

Grades 9-12 Sara Rogers 1 credit June 8 – 26 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $450 Etymology and Latin studies are widely regarded as two of the most useful ways for purposeful students to prepare for the verbal and written portions of the SAT exam. The sophomore or junior year is when we have greatest demand for this intensive summer course in which Latinate roots, prefixes and suffixes of English words typically found on the SAT test are studied. Students are taught strategies to help break up more complex words, using their knowledge of word parts to aid detection and recall of their meaning. The class is instructed in an engaging manner, through the use of diverse and sound teaching strategies to aid word knowledge, expansion, and retention. *Park Tudor students may earn 1 PT credit for this class. Daily attendance is mandatory.

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For Credit Courses

Southern Studies Grades 9-12 Jane Sidey: Park Tudor English Teacher Sven Dubie: Park Tudor Social Studies Teacher 1 credit $1050 June 8 – 19 Classroom 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. June 22 – 26 Travel Southern Studies is a credited, introductory seminar where students will engage in a philosophical enquiry of how environment and place work to shape identity, history, art, music, literature, and culture. Enrolled students will spend two weeks of classroom study followed by one week traveling to several southern states in order to connect experientially with that landscape and geography. Highlights will include participation

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in a workshop at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture on the campus of the University of Mississippi and a tour of the Equity and Justice Initiative located in Montgomery. Park Tudor is excited to announce that students will have the opportunity to take a cross-curricular, teamtaught, summer elective in June 2015. The rich diversity of the Southern artist conjures a peculiar paradox. It forces students to grapple with the problem of reconciling writers, musicians, and photographers as different as William Faulkner, Alice Walker, Natasha Trethewey, B.B. King, Sally Mann, and Eudora Welty as all depicting an essentially Southern experience. Indeed, historians from W.J. Cash to C. Vann

Left to right: Center for Southern Culture, Center for Civil and Human Rights, Margaret Mitchell House, Alabama State Capital.

Woodward to James Cobb have long engaged in a fierce debate of what constitutes Southern identity, and it is important that students add their ideas and perceptions to the conversation. By visiting the cities and places that give rise to these diverse and complex interpretations of what it means to be Southern, students are made visually aware of the living dichotomies of the past and present, Old South and the New South, urban renewal and rural tradition, and homogeneity and diversity. The class is reading and writing intensive, and students will complete an interdisciplinary project—such as a photo journal, a travelogue, or a poetry portfolio—as their final assessment.


For Credit Courses Tentative Itinerary and Places of Interest: Atlanta, Georgia [Atlanta History Center; Center for Civil and Human Rights; High Museum; Margaret Mitchell House; King Center] Montgomery, Alabama [Civil Rights Memorial Center; F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum; First White House of the Confederacy; Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church; Equity and Justice Institute; Rosa Parks Museum and Library] Oxford, Mississippi [Barnard Observatory, University of Mississippi; James Meredith Memorial; William Faulkner’s Rowan Oak] Jackson, Mississippi [Eudora Welty House and Gardens; Old Capitol Museum, Medgar Evers Home] Memphis, Tennessee [Sun Studio; Beale Street; Wither’s Collection Museum and Gallery; Lorraine Motel – National Civil Rights Museum] Dates: The class will meet for three hours every day from June 8th to June 26th with travel taking place during the third week (June 22 – June 26).

Space is limited for this class, and although formal registration will be open in January, interested students and families may direct all initial enquiries to Jane Sidey (317-501-0442 or jsidey@parktudor.org) or Sven Dubie (317-415-2884or sdubie@parktudor.org). Some websites to explore: Center for the Study of Southern Culture www.southernstudies.olemiss.edu Equity and Justice Initiative www.eji.org William Faulkner’s home www.rowanoak.com Atlanta History Center www.atlantahistorycenter.com Civil Rights Memorial Center www.splcenter.org/civil-rights-memorial Ernest Withers Museum www.thewitherscollection.com King Center www.thekingcenter.org

Non-Credit Courses College Application & Essay Writing

Grades 9-12 Joseph Fumusa: Park Tudor Senior Class Dean and College Counselor July 6 - 10 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. July 27 - 31 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. $175 Isn’t senior year too busy as it is? Give yourself a head start and work on your essays for your college applications this summer! During this seminar, we will take a look at the types of essays that colleges require, critically evaluate successful examples of essays (and those not so successful), and write and edit several college essays (from the questions on the Common Application) that you will have ready for the fall. We will review the components of an outstanding essay – especially the unique strengths and talents you would bring to various schools. Finally, we will peruse college websites and examine their cultures to gain further insight for your work. A college admissions representative will also visit to share thoughts on the entire admissions process and the role the college essay plays in that process.

Introduction to Translation

Grades 9-12 Laura Nagle: Park Tudor French and Spanish Teacher July 13 -17 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $140 Language service providers in translation, interpreting, and web localization are in high demand, and the profession is expected to grow at a rapid pace over the next decade. Becoming bilingual, however, is only one aspect of preparing for a successful career in this field. This program will introduce students to careers in language services. Students will get hands-on practice translating texts from a language they are learning into their native language. All language combinations among English, French, and Spanish are available. Left to right: Dexter Avenue Church, Melrose Plantation.

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Athletics

Athletic classes are 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. unless noted.

Week 1 June 8 - 12

Week 2 June 15 - 19

Week 3 June 22 - 26

Week 4 June 29 - July 3 Middle School Coed Soccer Camp.............................(Grades 5-6)

Girls Lacrosse.................................(Grades 3-8)

Boys Baseball Camp........................(Grades 2-6)

Boys Football Camp........................(Grades 2-8)

3K Soccer/Tennis Sampler...............(Ages 3-4)

Boys and Girls Soccer Camp.........(Grades 2-4)

Boys and Girls Soccer Camp........ (Grades JK-1)

JK/SK Soccer/Tennis Sampler.........(Ages 5-6)

TGA Premier Junior Golf................ (Grades K-5)

Girls Basketball................................ (Grades 3-8)

Hockey Prep I................................ (Grades K-2)

Panther Tennis Camp...................... (Grades 3-5)

Panther Tennis Camp.....................(Grades JK-2)

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*........................(Grades K-5)

Hoosier Lacrosse Academy..........(Grades 3-12) (1:00 p.m.. - 4:00 p.m.)

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*.......................... (Grades K-5)

Week 6 July 13 - 17

Week 7 July 20 - 24

Week 8 July 27 - 31

Boys and Girls Basketball Camp..................... (Grades K-6)

Hockey Prep II................................(Grades 3-6) (1:00 p.m.. - 4:00 p.m.)

Week 5 July 6 - 10

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Flag Football/Tennis Sampler.......(Grades SK-5)

TGA Premier Junior Golf..............(Grades K-5)

3K Soccer/Tennis Sampler...............(Ages 3-4)

Girls Lacrosse...............................(Grades 9-12)

Middle School Coed Soccer Camp.................................(Grades 7-8)

Tennis: Middle and High School.............................(Grades 6-12)

JK/SK Soccer/Tennis Sampler.........(Ages 5-6)

Strength & Conditioning Summer Program...................(Grades 6-12)

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*............................ (Grades K-5)

Hoosier Lacrosse Academy....... (Grades 3-12) (1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.)

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*........................(Grades K-5)

*Prairie View Golf Camp meets Monday-Thursday at Prairie View Golf Course. See description for more information.

Competitive Tennis....................... (Grades 1-5) Summer Running Conditioning Camp...............(Grades 6-12)


Week 1 June 8 - 12 Girls Lacrosse

Grades 3-8 Casey LeFevre: Park Tudor Girls Lacrosse Coach and former college lacrosse player June 8-12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 The Park Tudor Girls Lacrosse Camp is designed to build and teach the basic skills of lacrosse. Each camper will receive individual and team-oriented instruction. Campers should bring a mouth guard and a water bottle. If a camper has a stick and goggles, she should bring them as well. If not, this equipment will be provided during camp.

3K Soccer/Tennis Sampler

Ages 3-4 Rana Hoffbauer: Park Tudor Girls Soccer Coach Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis - Five Seasons June 8-12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Campers will spend part of their morning centered on soccer. They will focus on kicking, balancing, dribbling, foot-eye coordination, running control as well as listening and following directions. The other half of the morning will be spent learning the beginning skills of tennis.

JK/SK Soccer/Tennis Sampler

Ages 5-6 Rana Hoffbauer: Park Tudor Girls Soccer Coach Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis - Five Seasons June 8-12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Campers will spend part of their morning centered on soccer. They will focus on kicking, balancing, dribbling, foot-eye coordination, running control as well as listening and following directions. The other half of the morning will be spent learning the beginning skills of tennis.

Hockey Prep I

Grades K-2 A.J. McIntosh: Park Tudor P.E. Teacher June 8-12 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Hockey Prep I will stress the fundamentals of hockey in a variety of situations. The camp will be run by Indianapolis Youth League and former Park Tudor Hockey Coach A.J. McIntosh. Floor hockey and rollerblading in the gym will allow participants to practice their hockey and skating skills in a safe environment. All students will need rollerblades, a hockey helmet with a face mask, a real hockey stick and gloves. Any other protective pads are optional.

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*

Hockey Prep II

Grades 3-6 A.J. McIntosh: Park Tudor P.E. Teacher June 8-12 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. $145 Hockey Prep II will include fundamental skill drills, instructional video sessions and floor hockey competitions. The camp will be run by Indianapolis Youth League and former Park Tudor Hockey Coach, A.J. McIntosh. Floor hockey and rollerblading in the gym will allow participants to practice their hockey and skating skills in a safe environment. All students will need rollerblades, a hockey helmet with a face mask, a real hockey stick and gloves. Any other protective pads are optional.

Grades K-5 Sean Bolduc: PGA Director of Junior Golf Development , Prairie View Golf Club June 8-11 – FOUR DAYS ONLY 9:00 p.m. – 12:00 p.m. $180 Join Sean Bolduc for a great week of learning the skill sets and fundamentals of golf. Each camp will cover putting, short game, full swing mechanics and drills that will increase each participant’s skills and confidence. Every participant will learn successful practice techniques that will help them improve. The camp will cover rules, etiquette of the game, and practice and training techniques, as well as using video analysis as a teaching and training tool. *Note: The camp takes place at Prairie View Golf Club, 7000 Longest Drive, Carmel, IN and does not include transportation to the golf course. Park Tudor will be picking campers up and bringing them back to campus at 12:00 p.m. if they are enrolled in afternoon activities. Campers need to bring their own equipment.

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Week 2 June 15 - 19 Boys Baseball Camp

Grades 2-6 Courtney Whitehead: Park Tudor Baseball Coach and Social Studies Teacher June 15-19 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 This camp will teach and stress the importance of the basic fundamentals of baseball. Proper throwing mechanics, catching, fielding and hitting techniques are a few topics that will be taught throughout the camp. Kids of all skill levels are highly encouraged to participate. Camp will be held at the Park Tudor baseball complex, and campers are expected to wear baseball pants for each session. For more information, please contact Courtney Whitehead at 317/415-2764.

Boys and Girls Soccer Camp

Grades 2-4 Bob Stigler: Park Tudor Boys Soccer Coach June 15-19 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Technical skill development (dribbling, shooting and passing) is the main focus for this camp experience. For the skilled campers, tactical instruction will be provided in specific contexts. However, players of all playing abilities are encouraged to participate. Application of skill development will occur through restricted and full-field match play. For more information, please contact Coach Stigler at bstigler@parktudor.org.

TGA Premier Junior Golf

Grades K-5 TGA Staff June 15-19 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Learn the game of golf with this exciting curriculum designed by the industry-leading golf professionals and education specialists of TGA Premier Junior Golf. Certified instructors will focus on rules, swing fundamentals, etiquette, course management and life values as students advance through the five-level program. Focus will be on improving all aspects of golfers’ games through specifically designed lesson plans. Campers are urged to bring their own clubs if they have them, although TGA will also provide equipment.

Panther Tennis Camp

Grades 3-5 Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis, Five Seasons June 15-19 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $175 This camp will be the first stage of tennis development. Players will be exposed to athletic and tennis-related skills using modified courts, racquets and tennis balls.

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Hoosier Lacrosse Academy

Grades 3-12 Garett Rosiek: DIII Aurora Col. - 2013 DIII assists leader Drew Bogan: DIII Franklin & Marshall Col. Illinois High School Coach of the Year 2001 Nico Pariambada: DIII Ohio Wesleyan - 2011 #2 in IHSLA Scoring June 15 - 19 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. $175 The Hoosier Lacrosse Academy has put together some of Indiana’s most accomplished lacrosse players and coaches to work with you! Our experienced coaches work to develop player’s skills and tactics, integrating scrimmaging with practical drills. Every player is sure to learn something new, and have an opportunity to practice their skills. Skills covered will be Passing/Catching, Checks/Holds, Ground balls, Inside/Outside Shooting, Dodging, Faceoffs, Individual/Team Defense, and much more! What to bring: All players will need all their gear which includes their stick, helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, mouth piece, athletic cup and a full water bottle. Every player will receive a camp pinnie.


Week 3 June 22 - 26 Boys Football Camp

Grades 2-8 Orlando Lowry: Park Tudor Varsity Football Coach June 22-26 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 This five-day camp will benefit players of all skill levels. Emphasis will be placed on throwing, catching, securing the football as well as the fundamentals of blocking and tackling. We will introduce basic terminology as well as the life lessons of teamwork and fair play. This is a non-contact camp. Athletic clothes and cleats are recommended but not required. Join former NFL Colts player Orlando Lowry for a week of skills, teamwork and football fun!

Girls Basketball

Grades 3-8 Rob Albright: Park Tudor Girls Basketball Coach June 22-26 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Lady Panthers Basketball Camp is geared toward upper elementary and middle school players with all ability levels. All campers will receive quality instruction from Park Tudor’s high school coaches and players, and will be taught the fundamentals of dribbling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and defense. Campers will participate in fundamental coaching stations, contests, and shooting games, along with daily scrimmages/games. Campers will be divided into groups based on age and/ or skill level and will receive individual coaching on a daily basis.

Boys and Girls Soccer Camp

Grades JK-1 Bob Stigler: Park Tudor Boys Soccer Coach June 22-26 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Technical skill development (dribbling, shooting and passing) is the main focus for this camp experience. For the skilled campers, tactical instruction will be provided in specific contexts. However, players of all playing abilities are encouraged to participate. Application of skill development will occur through restricted and full-field match play. For more information, please contact Coach Stigler at bstigler@parktudor.org.

Panther Tennis Camp

Grades JK-2 Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Head Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis, Five Seasons June 22-26 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $175 This camp is designed for children ages 4 years old to 2nd grade. This will be the first stage of tennis development. Players will be exposed to athletic and tennis-related skills using modified courts, racquets and tennis balls.

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Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*

Grades K-5 Sean Bolduc: PGA Director of Junior Golf Development, Prairie View Golf Club June 22-25 – FOUR DAYS ONLY 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $180 Join Sean Bolduc for a great week of learning the skill sets and fundamentals of golf. Each camp will cover putting, short game, full swing mechanics and drills that will increase each participant’s skills and confidence. Every participant will learn successful practice techniques that will help them improve. The camp will cover rules, etiquette of the game, and practice and training techniques, as well as using video analysis as a teaching and training tool. *Note: The camp takes place at Prairie View Golf Club, 7000 Longest Drive, Carmel, IN and does not include transportation to the golf course. Park Tudor will be picking campers up and bringing them back to campus at 12:00 p.m. if they are enrolled in afternoon activities. Campers need to bring their own equipment.

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Week 4 June 29 - July 3 Middle School Coed Soccer Camp

Grades 5-6 Rana Hoffbauer: Park Tudor Girls Varsity Soccer Coach June 29-July 3 9:00 am – 12:00 p.m. $145 This is an ability-based technical camp for middle school soccer players, each day focusing on a different technique. Technical areas covered will be dribbling, passing, receiving, tackling and shooting. Each day will end with small-sided games to work on the technique learned during the camp.

Boys and Girls Basketball Camp

Grades K-8 Kyle Cox: Park Tudor Boys Varsity Basketball Coach June 29 – July 3 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $150 This five-day camp with individual instruction, games and contests will benefit players of all levels. The enthusiasm of this camp will be high, as Park Tudor’s basketball staff and varsity players will run the camp. Boys and girls are encouraged to participate. For more information, please call the basketball office at 415-2744 or email Coach Cox at kcox@parktudor.org.

Week 5 July 6 - 10 Flag Football/Tennis Sampler

Grades SK-5 Rosevelt Colvin: Former NFL/Purdue/Broad Ripple football standout Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis, Five Seasons July 6-10 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Campers will spend part of their morning centered on flag football. They will focus on basic skills and plays as well as listening and following directions. The other half of the morning will be spent learning the beginning skills of tennis. This camp is for both boys and girls.

Middle School Coed Soccer Camp

Grades 7-8 Rana Hoffbauer: Park Tudor Girls Varsity Soccer Coach July 6 - 10 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 This is an ability-based technical camp for middle school soccer players, each day focusing on a different technique. Technical areas covered will be dribbling, passing, receiving, tackling and shooting. Each day will end with small-sided games to work on the technique learned during the camp.


Week 6 July 13 - 17 TGA Premier Junior Golf

Grades K-5 TGA Staff July 13-17 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Learn the game of golf with this exciting curriculum designed by the industry-leading golf professionals and education specialists of TGA Premier Junior Golf. Certified instructors will focus on rules, swing fundamentals, etiquette, course management and life values as students advance through the five-level program. Focus will be on improving all aspects of golfers’ games through specifically designed lesson plans. Campers are urged to bring their own clubs if they have them, although TGA will also provide equipment.

Tennis: Middle and High School

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*

Grades K-5 Sean Bolduc: PGA Director of Junior Golf Development, Prairie View Golf Club July 6 - 9 – FOUR DAYS ONLY 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $180 Join Sean Bolduc for a great week of learning the skill sets and fundamentals of golf. Each camp will cover putting, short game, full swing mechanics and drills that will increase each participant’s skills and confidence. Every participant will learn successful practice techniques that will help them improve. The camp will cover rules, etiquette of the game, and practice and training techniques, as well as using video analysis as a teaching and training tool. *Note: The camp takes place at Prairie View Golf Club, 7000 Longest Drive, Carmel, IN and does not include transportation to the golf course. Park Tudor will be picking campers up and bringing them back to campus at 12:00 p.m. if they are enrolled in afternoon activities. Campers need to bring their own equipment.

Grades 6-12 Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Head Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis, Five Seasons July 13-17 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $175 This camp is designed for middle school and high school athletes that are looking for more tennis exposure through drills and competitive play.

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Hoosier Lacrosse Academy

Grades 3-12 Garett Rosiek: DIII Aurora Col. - 2013 DIII assists leader Drew Bogan: DIII Franklin & Marshall Col. Illinois High School Coach of the Year 2001 Nico Pariambada: DIII Ohio Wesleyan - 2011 #2 in IHSLA Scoring July 13-17 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. $175 The Hoosier Lacrosse Academy has put together some of Indiana’s most accomplished lacrosse players and coaches to work with you! Our experienced coaches work to develop player’s skills and tactics, integrating scrimmaging with practical drills. Every player is sure to learn something new, and have an opportunity to practice their skills. Skills covered will be Passing/Catching, Checks/Holds, Ground balls, Inside/Outside Shooting, Dodging, Faceoffs, Individual/Team Defense, and much more! What to bring: All players will need all their gear which includes their stick, helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, mouth piece, athletic cup and a full water bottle. Every player will receive a camp pinnie.

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Week 7 July 20 - 24 3K Soccer/Tennis Sampler

Ages 3-4 Rana Hoffbauer: Park Tudor Girls Soccer Coach Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis - Five Seasons July 20-24 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Campers will spend part of their morning, centered on soccer. They will focus on kicking, balancing, dribbling, foot-eye coordination, running control as well as listening and following directions. The other half of the morning will be spent learning the beginning skills of tennis.

JK/SK Soccer/Tennis Sampler

Ages 5-6 Rana Hoffbauer: Park Tudor Girls Soccer Coach Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Tennis Coach Director of Tennis - Five Seasons July 20-24 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 Campers will spend part of their morning centered on soccer. They will focus on kicking, balancing, dribbling, foot-eye coordination, running control as well as listening and following directions. The other half of the morning will be spent learning the beginning skills of tennis.

Boys and Girls Golf Camp at Prairie View*

Grades K-5 Sean Bolduc: PGA Director of Junior Golf Development, Prairie View Golf Club July 20 - 23 – FOUR DAYS ONLY 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $180 Join Sean Bolduc for a great week of learning the skill sets and fundamentals of golf. Each camp will cover putting, short game, full swing mechanics and drills that will increase each participant’s skills and confidence. Every participant will learn successful practice techniques that will help them improve. The camp will cover rules, etiquette of the game, and practice and training techniques, as well as using video analysis as a teaching and training tool. *Note: The camp takes place at Prairie View Golf Club, 7000 Longest Drive, Carmel, IN and does not include transportation to the golf course. Park Tudor will be picking campers up and bringing them back to campus at 12:00 p.m. if they are enrolled in afternoon activities. Campers need to bring their own equipment.


Week 8 July 27 - 31 Girls Lacrosse

Grades 9-12 Casey LeFevre: Park Tudor Girls Lacrosse Coach and former college lacrosse player July 27-31 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $145 The Park Tudor Girls Lacrosse Camp is designed to build and teach the basic skills of lacrosse. Each camper will receive individual and team-oriented instruction. Campers should bring a mouth guard and a water bottle. If a camper has a stick and goggles, she should bring them as well. If not, this equipment will be provided during camp.

Strength & Conditioning Summer Program

Grades 6-12 Tristan Cork: Park Tudor Strength Coach July 27-31 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $150 Take your game to the next level! This weeklong camp will take you through the basics of strength and conditioning. A portion of this week will include some interactive lecturing as well as plenty of hands-on work and exercise. With school schedules being difficult and weight classes being slim, this is a great opportunity to learn how to lift properly and safely all while having fun and learning life long healthy habits. Your middle or high school student will be under the close supervision of Park Tudor’s professional strength coach Tristan Cork “Coach T.”

Competitive Tennis

Grades 1-5 Andrea Calvert-Sanders: Director of Park Tudor Tennis Operations, US Girls Head Tennis Coach, Director of Tennis, Five Seasons July 27-31 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. $175 Camp activities will be based around competitive play such as round-robin singles and doubles play, co-ed team tennis against other facilities and programs.

Rosevelt Colvin & Courtney Roby’s

All Pro Flag Football 2015 Youth Leagues Ages 4-13 • $100 Spring: April 11 - June 13, 2015 Summer/Fall: August 15 - October 17, 2015 Register today! 317-721-1259 www.allprofac.com

Summer Running Conditioning Camp

Grades 6-12 Erin Nixon: Park Tudor Counselor and Cross Country Coach July 27 – July 31 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. $150 This week offers a chance for ANY middle school or high school athlete to get into shape and prepare for the fall sports season. Students will build their endurance through running and core conditioning. In addition, they will spend some time focusing on healthy nutrition and wellness. This is also a great opportunity to connect with others who have similar interests!

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Spanish Immersion Summer Program Francisco Hidalgo (Program Director) World Languages Department Grades K-5 June 8- July 3 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Price: $375/week (minimum 2 weeks) 15% off if you sign-up for all 4 weeks. (*Note: Registration concludes on May 1st.) Spanish Immersion Summer Program is back! This is a unique program that combines an outstanding opportunity for learning with a fun and relaxed summer camp. Immersion is the secret to learning a foreign language. We are proud to offer this premier language experience for Lower School students.

What do you mean by immersion?

Learning a foreign language by living it. • The student not only attends formal language classes but also lives the language. • All classes are taught entirely in Spanish. • Speaking in another language at any time is discouraged or forbidden. • All cultural activities are presented and experienced in Spanish. • The student lives in a completely Spanish-speaking community.

Why immersion?

• We want our students to really learn the language. • It’s fun. • Students gain an understanding of a different culture. • It’s the fastest, most efficient way to improve oral command of a foreign language.

Why Spanish?

Spanish is, after English, the second most widely spoken language in the world. It is spoken by over 400 million people, and it is the official language of 22 countries. In the US alone, it is spoken by an estimated 50 million people with the Latino population as the fastest growing minority in the country.

What can I expect from the program?

• Typically, students who participate in a 4-week immersion program experience a great boost in oral skills. • Capacity to understand the language improves exponentially, strengthening future learning of Spanish or other languages.

Much more than just language classes!

Improving students’ language skills is our main goal, but we offer much more than that. Our program approaches complete, Spanish cultural immersion in the comfort of Indianapolis. From the moment students enter campus, they are “officially” in Spain. They will not speak English, and they will experience a broad range of the Spanish cultural activities such as music, drama, games, sports and cinema.

A typical day in the immersion program:

• 9 a.m. Passport check-in “Bienvenidos a España” 1st class period: Spanish culture • 10:00 a.m. 2nd Class period: Spanish language and Grammar • 10:50 a.m. Break • 11:00 a.m. 3rd class period: Conversation • 12:00 p.m. lunch and recess • 1:00 p.m. Sports and games • 2:00 p.m. Afternoon activities: Drama, Choir, Latin dances, cooking, swimming, field trips, movies, and more. *Scheduling varies from one division to another.

What is new?

• Parents day: Last year we opened our doors to parents for one day. The experience was fantastic. Therefore, we have decided to make it official. We want you all to come Thursday, July 2, 9 - 11 a.m., to see your student speaking Spanish in our fun learning environment. • Sign-up by week: In years past some students were not able to commit for a whole month, so they could not join the camp. We decided that this was unfair for those students who wanted to participate, but who needed to attend previously scheduled family events. For that reason, this year we offer students the option to sign-up in increments of 2, 3, or 4 weeks. For more information, please contact Program Director Francisco Hidalgo at fhidalgo@parktudor.org.

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Photos from past performances including The King and I, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, and Honk!


Summer Stock Stage

Summer Stock Stage provides students throughout central Indiana with a premier musical theater experience focusing on vocal, dramatic, and dance performance. Students share their creative talents in an inspiring, disciplined, and positive environment that builds confidence, promotes teamwork, reinforces listening and focus skills, and enhances self-esteem. Summer Stock Stage offers summer camps and workshops as well as after school classes. For the summer of 2015, Summer Stock Stage Academy is for students in grades 2-8.

Summer Stock Stage Academy – Mary Poppins

Grades 2-8, $600 July 6-26, 2015 Camp – July 6-10, July 13-17, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Rehearsals – July 20, 21, 6:00 - 9:30 p.m. Performances – July 22, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 p.m. and July 25, 26 at 2:30 p.m. Academy students will join our Summer Stock Stage cast members in the spotlight as we perform the family favorite Mary Poppins. You will gain confidence as you prepare for small roles in this main stage production. For the first two weeks campers will meet daily and work with Summer Stock Stage artistic staff to learn music and choreography. You will also be exposed to the broader world of musical theater. The third week is “tech week” for Mary Poppins, and Academy members will be rehearsing Monday and Tuesday evening. Performances will be Wednesday, July 22 – Sunday, July 26 in the Ayres Auditorium. Students will be double cast, so each student will be in three performances. There will be no daytime camp the week of July 20. All rehearsals and assigned performances are mandatory. For more information go to www.summerstockstage.com

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