SUN PRAIRIE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Summer School Course Guide 2019
WELCOME TO SUMMER SCHOOL 2019 Summer School is a valuable opportunity for students to be engaged in programs and activities that extend and enrich the existing curriculum. It is a continuation of the strong educational programming offered by the school district during the regular school year. We are proud that the majority of our Summer School staff are our own district educators who work successfully with our students throughout the regular school year. We value their experience and expertise. We also have educators from other districts who join us to share their knowledge and skills with students. Offering excellent educational programs throughout the year allows us to fulfill our mission statement, “Futures depend on us…
every child, every day.”
Summer School Contacts
Once students are involved in their Summer School
Throughout the year, our Summer School team works to
program, we encourage parents to contact the teacher
make sure students have an outstanding experience in
of the class first and, if needed, the Summer School
our Summer School program. The following individuals
principal in that building. We encourage all families to
coordinate Summer School:
visit the district website frequently for information and
• K risty Thao, Coordinator of Elementary Programs 608.834.6566 • kythao@sunprairieschools.org • J o Guyette, Coordinator of Middle School and Upper Middle School Programs 608.834.6579 • jmguyet@sunprairieschools.org • B rittany Browning, Coordinator of High School
In addition to this Course Guide, information is available on the district website at www.sunprairieschools.org.
TRANSLATIONS Families who need information from the Summer School Course Guide or any Summer School forms translated
and Prairie Phoenix Academy Programs
should contact their child’s English Learner (EL) teacher
608.834.6507 • bdbrown@sunprairieschools.org
at their school, or Kristy Thao at the School District
• S helley Joan Weiss, District Director of Summer School Programs 608.834.6536 • sjweiss@sunprairieschools.org The Summer School team is located at the Sun Prairie Area School District Office, 501 South Bird Street in Sun Prairie. You may contact any of the individuals listed above. We welcome questions and feedback on ways we can improve the overall program.
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updates.
Sun Prairie Summer School Course Guide
Office at 608.834.6566 or kythao@sunprairieschools.org.
Please check the dates and times of Summer School classes.
IMPORTANT DATES!
Session 1: June 24–July 11
Online Registration
Session 2: July 15–July 31 The majority of the June and July classes will be held Monday through Thursday, June 24 to July 31, 8:00 am–12:10 pm here will be NO classes held on T Thursday, July 4th. We will have 3 periods per day at the Elementary and Middle/Upper Summer School locations.
4K (incoming Kindergarten) Wednesday, March 13th Begins at 7:00 am for Enrichment Class
Elementary (current Grades K–4) Tuesday, March 26th Begins at 7:00 am for Enrichment Classes
Middle Level (current Grades 5–8) There is one time frame (8:00 am–12:10 pm) for Incoming Kindergarten Students. ELEMENTARY 7:00 am—School doors open 7:40–7:50 am—Buses arrive
Tuesday, April 2nd Begins at 7:00 am for Enrichment Classes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
7:40–8:00 am—Breakfast Period 1: 8:00 am–9:15 am Period 2: 9:20 am–10:35 am 10:35–10:55 am—Lunch Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm 12:15 pm—all students dismissed MIDDLE/UPPER MIDDLE 7:40–7:50 am—Buses arrive
General Information Students Who May Participate..................4 Fees and Refunds.........................................4 Nursing Services...........................................4
Period 1: 8:00 am–9:15 am Period 2: 9:20 am–10:35 am 10:35–10:55 am Lunch Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm 12:15 pm—all students dismissed
Nutrition Service..........................................5 Attendance....................................................6 Transportation Services..............................6
PRAIRIE PHOENIX ACADEMY 7:40–7:50 am—Buses arrive 8:00 am—Start of the School Day 10:10–10:35 am—Lunch 12:15 pm—all students dismissed SUN PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL
Enrichment Course Guide Current Grades 4k–4.................................. 12 Current Grades 5–8.................................... 21
7:40–7:50 am—Buses arrive 8:00 am–Start of the School Day
Current Grade 5–9 Music...........................27
10:10–10:35 am —Lunch 12:00 pm—all students dismissed
Current Grades 5–12 Personal Discovery..29
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Fees and Refunds NEW: This year all fees will be paid through your Infinite Campus Portal Account. As you register in the online program, you will see the fee listed, but we are not accepting any payments through that system. Please pay all fees due after we close the registration system on May 10, 2019. If your child is unable to attend Summer School after you have enrolled and paid a fee, you may have that amount applied to your child’s lunch account for the upcoming school year or have it refunded to you. Requests for fee refunds must be made before the Summer School session begins unless there are extenuating circumstances. Please call Jo Guyette, Summer School team member at 608.834.6579 or jmguyet@sunprairieschools.org for more information on refunds.
The Summer School Course Guide includes information for all grade levels. We hope it is an easy– to–use guide to everything you need to know about our district Summer School program.
Nursing Services The Sun Prairie Area School District will have health care assistants, under the supervision of the District
Students Who May Participate
Nurse, Debbie Brown, on staff at all elementary schools and at Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School.
All students who reside in the Sun Prairie Area School
School administrators at Prairie Phoenix Academy
District or are currently open enrolled in the districts’
and the High School will be instructed to contact the
4K–12 programs are eligible to participate in Summer
district nurse or the health care assistant at Cardinal
School. All review and credit recovery courses are
Heights Upper Middle School if they are in need of
offered for free to our students. Some enrichment
nursing services. More information will be available to
courses have a fee for consumable materials (i.e., items
those who register for Summer School and are in need
students make and bring home). Some opportunities
of ongoing nursing services. If you have any questions
offered through Summer School are only available to
about nursing services during Summer School,
students who qualify. Those programs will be clearly
please contact the District Nurse, Debbie Brown at
identified in the course information.
608.834.6583 or dlbrown@sunprairieschools.org.
Non–resident families may enroll their children on a
If a child becomes ill or injured while at school,
tuition basis. For non–resident fee information, please
Welcome Center staff will contact the parents/
call a Summer School team member.
guardians to pick up the child or inform the parents/ guardians that the child has been transported to a medical facility.
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Nutrition Service (Breakfast and/or Lunch) School Nutrition will be serving breakfast at the elementary levels and lunch at all school levels. Menus will be available on the school district website and will be posted at the schools’ cafeterias for your convenience. If your child is currently eligible for free or reduced priced
Payments • To make a payment into your student’s account, click on the payments tab. • Here you may set up recurring payments or simply make a one-time payment.
meals, their status will continue throughout Summer
Parents/guardians may still send in cash or check
School. If you are new to the district, applications for
payments. As a reminder to make a payment, a phone
Free/Reduced meals are available online; under FREE
call home will come if your students’ balance falls
AND REDUCED MEAL INFORMATION or at the District
below $9.00. If you set recurring payments, consider
Office. The costs for meals are available on the district
selecting your low balance to a number higher than
website, under SCHOOL MEALS. Student lunch accounts
$9.00 in order to avoid phone calls home. If you have
are in Infinite Campus. You can pay for your child’s meals
any questions about Summer School meals please
online through the Infinite Campus portal.
contact Julie Wetmore at 608.834.6544 or jrwetmo1@
Infinite Campus can be accessed in the following way: • F rom the District Website www.sunprairieschools.org, click on the Infinite Campus icon in the top bar. • L og in to Infinite Campus with your username and password. • I f you need assistance accessing Infinite Campus, please request help here. Once you are in Infinite Campus you can go to:
sunprairieschools.org Students do not have to eat breakfast or lunch, but if your child goes to the line where food is being served, the servers are required by Board of Education policy to provide a meal. If you do NOT want your child to eat the food that is offered for a fee by the Sun Prairie Area School District, you need to speak with your child and tell them NOT to get in line for breakfast or lunch. Parents/guardians should not rely on the teachers or the nutrition staff members to restrict children from eating food as this is the responsibility of parents/guardians.
Balances & Transactions • Y our student’s food service account is located on the food service tab in Infinite Campus. • F rom this tab you may view balances and see the transactions for each student.
Each school has a fresh fruit bowl available for students. We strongly encourage students to take fresh fruit snacks whenever they like. The fresh fruit bowl may be in the cafeteria or office area. Parents/guardians should speak to their child about taking fresh fruit daily if they like. We encourage students to bring a nutritious snack to enjoy during breaks or at the end of the morning periods. Please avoid sending candy or treats that have little or no nutritious value. Your support of our district wellness policy that promotes nutritious eating is appreciated. The class or school does not offer snacks, other than fresh fruit, on a regular basis.
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Attendance For course review, credit recovery, or initial high school
MAY 10, 2019–DEADLINE FOR REGISTERING FOR DISTRICT TRANSPORTATION
credit classes, high school students are expected to
District provided transportation (busing) is provided for
attend Summer School every day it is in session for
the June/July, 8:00am–12:10pm Summer School classes
every period they are enrolled in. Each day of Summer
and for the August middle school New Beginnings class.
School for high school students is the equivalent of four (4) days during the regular school year. Attendance is
• Parents/guardians who would like to register their
recorded and reported just as it is during the regular
children for busing must complete the registration
school year. Parents/guardians will be notified by the
by May 10, 2019.
school if their child is not present. Please be aware that the same state statutes and Board of Education policies on attendance are in effect during Summer School. If parents/guardians know their child is going to be absent, they should call the school where their child attends and/or send a written note to the school to inform school administrators of the absence. When a child returns from an absence, we ask that the parents send a note with the child; this ensures that we know parents/guardians are aware of their child’s absence.
• Registration for busing is available with the online registration for Summer School. Parents MUST complete registration for busing when registering their children for Summer School. • The May 10, 2019 cutoff date for district transportation registration is required for the district and bus company to create routes. • Parents/guardians who do not register their children for district transportation by May 10, 2019 must provide their own transportation to/from Summer
Transportation Service Transportation eligibility is based on your child’s primary home address. To be eligible for transportation, a student must live within the Summer School attendance area and more than one (1) mile (elementary) or one and a half (1.5) miles (middle, upper middle, and high school level) from the Summer School site. Requests for district provided transportation (busing) must be made prior to the deadline during the online Summer School registration process. You must request transportation for your child before registration closes on May 10th. No new requests for transportation will be accepted after this time.
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School. In order to receive transportation both to and from school, your child must have a full schedule for each session your student attends (8:00 am–12:10 pm), otherwise your child will only be transported one way. Buses do not run between classes. Incoming Kindergarten (current 4K) students have one class option that is offered from 8:00 am–12:10 pm. All elementary and middle school bus students will be picked up early enough to be dropped off at their Summer School location between 7:40 am–7:45 am.
Elementary Transportation: For students attending a Summer School location that is different than their home school. If a student lives within the walking distance of their home school, they will have to walk to the home school and, from there, will receive transportation to the Summer School site.
If you have questions about district bus transportation, please contact: Rhonda Page, Business Services Manager, at 608.834.6512 or rspage@sunprairieschools.org or Melissa Bautz at 608.834.6699 or mabautz@sunprairieschools.org Please note that the stop your child will be assigned to for Summer School might be different than his/ her stop during the school year. Routes and stops
PLEASE NOTE: The district does not transport
are consolidated during Summer School in order to
students to/from child care centers (i.e. Play Haven,
efficiently provide transportation for students from
Gingerbread House, etc.) Parents/guardians should
multiple attendance areas. We will not be able to
work with their child care center if transportation is
accommodate requests for changes or additional
needed.
bus stops.
Preparing for Registration
Summer School 2019 Class Planning Document (Grades K–8)
Students and their parents/guardians should review the
• Math and Reading Review classes are six-week long
selections prior to registration. Once they have identified
(both Session 1 & 2) and offered at all three time
classes that students should register for or would like to
periods
register for, students and their parents/guardians should complete the following form. This will help when they actually complete the online registration. Reading and Math review classes are held for the entire six weeks. All other enrichment classes meet for three weeks. Kickoff to Kindergarten meets for the full time (8:00–12:10), every day for six weeks. Following are samples of how the registration planning
• If taking ONE (1) review class, need FOUR (4) enrichment classes to fill schedule • If taking TWO (2) review classes, need TWO (2) enrichment classes to fill schedule • If not taking any review classes, need SIX (6) enrichment classes to fill schedule • Lunch will be available at 10:35–10:55 am
document may be completed. • R EMEMBER to request transportation if student has a full schedule and is eligible for transportation before the May 10th deadline.
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SAMPLE with Reading and enrichment classes for a K–8 student
Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Session 1: June 24–July 11
Session 2: July 15–31
(Monday–Thursday) No classes July 4
(Monday–Thursday) No classes August 1
Reading Review
Reading Review
(held for the entire six weeks)
(held for the entire six weeks)
Enrichment Class # 1
Enrichment Class # 3
(see catalog)
(see catalog)
Enrichment Class # 2
Enrichment Class # 4
(see catalog)
(see catalog) All classes dismissed by 12:15 pm
SAMPLE with Reading, Math, and enrichment classes for a K–8 student
Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Period 2:
Session 1: June 24–July 11
Session 2: July 15–31
(Monday–Thursday) No classes July 4
(Monday–Thursday) No classes August 1
Reading Review
Reading Review
(held for the entire six weeks)
(held for the entire six weeks)
Enrichment Class # 1
Enrichment Class # 2
9:20–10:35 am
(see catalog)
(see catalog)
Period 3:
Math Review
Math Review
(held for the entire six weeks)
(held for the entire six weeks)
10:55 am–12:10 pm
All classes dismissed by 12:15 pm SAMPLE with all enrichment classes for a K–8 student
Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Session 1: June 24–July 11
Session 2: July 15–31
(Monday–Thursday) No classes July 4
(Monday–Thursday) No classes August 1
Enrichment Class # 1
Enrichment Class # 4
(see catalog)
(see catalog)
Enrichment Class # 2
Enrichment Class # 5
(see catalog)
(see catalog)
Enrichment Class # 3
Enrichment Class # 6
(see catalog)
(see catalog) All classes dismissed by 12:15 pm
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Sun Prairie Summer School Course Guide
FOR YOUR USE Session 1: June 24–July 11
Session 2: July 15–31
(Monday–Thursday) No classes July 4
(Monday–Thursday) No classes August 1
Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm All classes dismissed by 12:15 pm
BE SURE TO CHECK ELIGIBILITY FOR TRANSPORTATION AND REGISTER IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE.
Parents/Guardians who: • have not enrolled their children in the Sun Prairie Area School District, OR • need to create an account
Online Registration
• parochial school students
HOW TO REGISTER ONLINE
• private school students
We use an outside vendor for registration. All accounts
• incoming kindergarten students who did not
are tied to the Primary Household Email Address. Please
attend 4K through the Sun Prairie Area School
verify your Primary Household Email Address in Infinite
District, OR
Campus through your Parent Portal. If you do NOT know your Infinite Campus Parent Portal account information or need to request a new account you will need to open
• do not have a parent portal established, OR • need information on an Infinite Campus account
the Parent Portal site, go to the bottom of the box under
should complete the Parent Portal request form
“District Announcements” and open the “click here”
HERE.
for help area. That will take you to the online form for Infinite Campus help.
We strongly encourage parents/guardians to ensure they have a parent portal established with their child’s Infinite
All students who are enrolled in the Sun Prairie Area
Campus account. Parents/Guardians should complete
School District have an Infinite Campus account.
this requirement as soon as possible to avoid delays in
Parents/Guardians should establish a parent portal to
registering for Summer School.
their children’s Infinite Campus account if they have not done so already.
If you have questions on Infinite Campus or establishing a parent portal, please contact Pamela Garcia at 608.834.6571.
NOTE: Your username and password for the parent portal for Infinite Campus are NOT the same as the username and password for the Summer School Online Registration System. Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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If you registered your child in 2018 for Summer School, you can use the same USERNAME and PASSWORD. If you do not remember your PASSWORD from last year or are new to our registration system, please use the instructions below. To log-in to the registration system, please follow these steps: • go to our registration website • click “forgot password” at the top of the screen • t he system will send a link to your Primary Household Email Address (the email linked to the
• open the email and follow the link • your username will appear on the screen and you will be prompted to change your password • Write down your username for future use on the Summer School Registration System • the password you create will give you access to the registration system. After you register, please review your “CART” carefully before you check out. Any fees associated with a class will be in your Infinite Campus account after registration is closed on May 10th; please make your payments in Infinite Campus.
Infinite Campus account)
Online Account Reset Password Click the Forgot Password link on the header.
In the Forgot Password page, enter your Primary Household Email Address from your Infinite Campus and submit. The system will automatically send you the Reset Password Email. Note: If email has not been received after 10 minutes, please check your Spam or Junk folder.
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Read the message and click the link to reset your password. After submitting, you can log-in to your account. After clicking the link, the Reset Password page will open. If you registered your child in 2018 for Summer School, you can use the same USERNAME and PASSWORD. If you do not remember your PASSWORD, you can reset it at this time.
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QUESTIONS on Registration? Kristy Thao, Coordinator of Elementary Programs 608.834.6566 | kythao@sunprairieschools.org Jo Guyette, Coordinator of Middle School and Upper Middle School Programs 608.834.6579 | jmguyet@sunprairieschools.org Brittany Browning, Coordinator of High School and Prairie Phoenix Academy Programs 608.834.6507 | bdbrown@sunprairieschools.org
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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SUMMER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT COURSES
Summer School Attendance Areas for Students Currently in Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4 Sun Prairie Area School District will offer elementary Summer School programs at Eastside Elementary, Horizon Elementary, Northside Elementary, Token Springs Elementary, and Westside Elementary. Following is information on where elementary students will attend Summer School:
Current Grades: 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
• Students living in the Eastside attendance area will attend Eastside Elementary • Students living in the Horizon and Meadow View attendance areas will attend Horizon Elementary • Students living in the Northside and CH Bird
This section describes Enrichment Courses available to incoming kindergarten to current grade 4 students. Some classes are only for students in certain grades. The guide lists the classes in order by grade level. Please check the grade listed for each class prior to registering. Thank you.
attendance areas will attend Northside Elementary • Students living in the Token Springs and Royal Oaks attendance areas will attend Token Springs Elementary • Students living in the Westside and Creekside attendance areas will attend Westside Elementary This is the link to the district boundary map: Please type in an address and click “find address”. The map will then bring up the parcel, which you can click on to get more information about the elementary and middle school for that area, and busing eligibility for all four levels. Selecting a school will show the busing eligibility areas for each school, as well as the attendance boundaries. If you do not have access to the online map or would like more information please contact the Welcome Center staff at any elementary school.
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Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
4K/INCOMING KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS
Seusstastic Take a trip into the world of Dr. Seuss! Students will read books and become transported into the world
There is one time frame, 8:00 am–12:10 pm, for this class.
of Dr. Seuss. They will create a Seuss ocean, explore Oobleck, and have tongue twister contests while learning the meanings of the books.
Kickoff to Kindergarten (K2K) Students will learn Kindergarten routines and expectations while developing social and academic skills. Students will build community through exploration, problem solving, and collaborative engagement. Activities include: group time, calendar, literature, numbers, and a variety of fun, supportive
Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
activities. K2K students will participate in social learning activities, games, songs, arts, and movement. Students will also learn bus and safety procedures that are used in the Sun Prairie Area School District. The goal of the class is for all students who participate to be better prepared to learn and have fun starting on the first day of Kindergarten. The District Nutrition program will offer breakfast when students arrive in the morning and lunch mid-day for a cost to all students.
Rise and Shine Yoga I Do you want to become more flexible, improve your fitness, and your brain? This is your chance. You’ll learn poses, read stories, and write a book in this interactive class. By the time Summer School is over you’ll be a true yogi, ready to show off your skills to your family and friends.
Current Grade: 4K/Incoming Kindergarten Session: (6/24–7/31) Course Fee: ......................... $20 for the 6-week session
Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
K-2 READING / LITERACY
Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Bugs, Birds, and Books Using books, such as the Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Grouchy Ladybug, and The Very Busy Spider, students learn about the science behind the insects in the books! There will be fun craft projects to go with the birds and bugs in the books. Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee ……………………………………………………….. $10
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
Fun With Sign Language I
Under the Sea
During this introductory course in sign language,
Splash into summer reading, writing, art, and science!
students will learn how fun it is to be able to “speak
Daily activities will send imaginations diving down to
with their hands!” Games, music, and DVDs will help
the bottom of the ocean as students use everyday
students enjoy being introduced to sign language. We’ll
items to create ocean–related projects.
also learn about Deaf culture, hearing loss, and how you hear. Don’t just say it, sign it! Current Grades: K–2 Horizon & Token Springs Session 1: 6/24--7/11 Period 1: 8:00-9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20-10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5 Eastside, Northside & Westside Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: …………………………………………………….… $10
C is for Camping Pack your bags for the wilderness! Students will learn camp songs, crafts, games, and challenges we face in the outdoors. Learn about Smokey the Bear, Woodsy the Owl, and other critters in the woods.
K-2 SCIENCE, MATH & DISCOVERY Going on Safari Students will take “expeditions” to observe animals in interesting lands. They will read a variety of books that will take them away to far–off places by learning about
Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: …………………………………………………..…… $10
animals in their natural habitat. Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2 : 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Under Construction This hands-on class uses a variety of materials such as Legos, Lincoln Logs, Marble Tracks, and more to create buildings. Students create new structures and will
Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: …………………………………………….………… $10
build and paint a model to take home at the end of the session. Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: …………………………………………….…………. $10
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The Art of Mindfulness I
Students will learn about bats, owls, koalas, and other
Learn basic mindfulness techniques through yoga
night creatures through books, art activities, and fun
and meditation and translate your experience into
projects. At the end of the course, students will have
visual art expressions. Create art objects such as a zen
their own night creature book to take home.
garden to help you with your mindfulness practice in
Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: …………………………………………...........…... $10
K-2 FINE ARTS
Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
Night Creatures
the future. Current Grades: K–2 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: …………………………………..……….……….…. $5
Sculpty Spectacular I Do you go wild for clay? Students use a spectacular, colorful, oven–baked clay in this popular summer
Mary Poppins Carpet Bag Creations Creative students who love crafts and are eager to use commonly found items to create wonderful objects, will love this course. This class is made for students who can make anything out of gum wrappers or puppets out of socks! Current Grades: K–2 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………...……….. $10
class. Students will make clay creatures, jewelry, games, animals, and beads! Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: …………………………………..………….…..…... $15
Rainbow Looms I Students will learn to follow directions, work with patterns, and create a product. Students use fine motor skills and collaboration to develop fun and creative projects that they can take home to their families. This is a great class to build confidence. Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………..……………….………………. $10
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
K-2 WORLD CULTURE American Time Travel Travel back in time to the days of Colonial America and the pioneer west. Enjoy the pastimes children enjoyed back then. Students will play games, sing songs from Colonial times, wear pioneer clothing, and put on a play! Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
K-2 FITNESS & GAMES
Spanish Fun I
Just Play I
Hola! This beginning level class is ideal for students
Just Play I is an action-oriented course. Physical
who are ready to learn Spanish. Games, music, and
Education Teachers teach this class with a focus
drama are used to introduce numbers, greetings,
on wellness for the mind and the body. Just Play I
foods, and more! Students will learn about Spanish
teaches students the importance of being mentally,
speaking countries and celebrate with a fiesta in class!
socially, and physically fit. The activities for this class
Current Grades: K–2 Eastside, Northside & Westside Session 1: 6/24-7/11 Period 1: 8:00-9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20-10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
include the use of a variety of equipment as well as
Horizon & Token Springs Session 2: 7/15-7/31 Period 1: 8:00-9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20-10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
tagging, dodging, and ball skills. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in some of their favorite activities that they experienced throughout the school year. Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Wrestling (Held at the High School) No District Transportation or Nutrition Services Provided Learn and practice wrestling techniques. Classes to be held at the high school wrestling room. Current Grades: 1–3 Dates: 7/1–7/3 Time: 12:30–4:30 pm No Course Fee
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Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
K-2 TECHNOLOGY Computer Explorers
Oodles and Doodles
Investigate and explore different computer programs and improve technology skills. Students will explore
Calling all Doodlers! Would you like to draw cartoon
the fun and educational websites that are used in our
characters and simple comic strips? If so, this class is
schools and learn how to better use them.
for you. Students will also study comic books, comic strips, and online videos to learn a variety of drawing
Current Grades: K–2 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
styles. Area cartoonists or comic book enthusiasts may visit and talk about their profession. Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
3-4 READING / LITERACY Fun With Sign Language II You know that Sign Language is great fun! Students
Rise and Shine Yoga II
will play games, sing songs, and watch DVDs to
Do you want to become more flexible, improve your
learn how to communicate using their hands. Learn
fitness, and your brain? This is your chance. You’ll
about Deaf culture, hearing loss, and how you hear.
learn poses, read stories, and write a book in this
Everyone will get a booklet of the signs they’ve
interactive class. By the time Summer School is over
learned. Don’t just say it, sign it!
you’ll be a true yogi, ready to show off your skills to
Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am
Current Grades: 3–4 Horizon & Token Springs Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am-12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Eastside, Northside & Westside Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
your family and friends.
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
3-4 SCIENCE & MATH
Students will learn geometric concepts and design. They will explore angles, physics concepts, geometric
The Mad Scientist
solids, and more! Students will learn leadership and
Students will participate in science experiments
teamwork skills while they build complex coasters
including making “gak” trebuchets, volcanoes, fossils,
and rides.
and more! They will explore scientific principles behind their experiments and will receive copies of instructions so they can recreate the experiments at home. Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Board Game Strategies Do you like to play board games? Would you like to learn the history of some of the most popular games in the world? Would you like to learn strategies to outwit your opponent? How about creating your own board game? Sign up today for Board Game
Ocean Explorers This class will be an exploration of science. Students will explore the oceans of the world and their wildlife. Students will research about ocean animals along with the creation of related art. This class will also include experiments involving the scientific process of discovery. Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
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Young Engineers
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Strategies! Current Grades: 3–4 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
3-4 FINE ARTS
Recycled Art/Junk Art This is the course for students with an artistic flare and a passion for the environment! Students will use
The Art of Mindfulness II
creativity to convert used materials into functional
Students will develop mindfulness techniques
pieces of art. Students will learn ways to care for the
through yoga and meditation. They will build on
environment, and they will plan an environmentally-
their technique and experience and translate both
friendly project.
into expressions of visual art. Create art objects such as a zen garden to help you with your mindfulness practice in the future. Current Grades: 3–4 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Current Grades: 3–4 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Rainbow Looms II This class builds on the skills students developed in Rainbow Looms I. Students will be challenged
Scrapbooking
to use more complex directions, collaborate and
Students will learn all of the basics of scrapbooking
communicate with others to complete a task. The
and will create their own personal scrapbook in class!
workshop approach helps students to work together
In addition to learning the basics of scrapbooking,
to complete a challenging task. Student produced
students will create different paper crafts including
projects can be taken home to their families.
greeting cards, paper bag books, bookmarks, and more! Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
3-4 WORLD CULTURE Around the World in 12 Days
Sculpty Spectacular II Do you go wild for clay? Students use a spectacular, colorful, oven–baked clay in this popular summer class. Students will make clay creatures, jewelry, games, animals, and beads! Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
Would you like to travel around the world in 12 days? Buckle your seatbelt and get out your passport as we take imaginary voyages, visiting countries around the world. We’ll learn about traditions, music, games, and attractions in other countries. We’ll also eat traditional foods and make art while creating a booklet on the countries we visit. Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 4K/Incoming Kindergarten–Grade 4
Spanish Fun II
Wrestling
Hola! This beginning level class is ideal for students
(Held at the High School) No District Transportation
who are ready to learn Spanish. Games, music, and
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drama are used to introduce numbers, greetings, foods, and more! Students will learn about Spanish speaking countries and celebrate with a fiesta in class! Current Grades: 3–4 Eastside, Northside & Westside Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5 Horizon & Token Springs Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
held at the high school wrestling room. Current Grades: 4–6 Dates: 7/8–7/11 Time: 12:30–4:30 pm No Course Fee
3-4 TECHOLOGY Tomorrow’s Tech (TT) Students will have the opportunity to explore, use,
3-4 FITNESS & GAMES
and enjoy technology used during the school year. Students will practice effective keyboarding skills, and be introduced to new and exciting learning and
Just Play II
gaming experiences.
Just Play II is an action-oriented course. Physical
Current Grades: 3–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am
Education Teachers lead this class with a focus on wellness for the mind and the body. Just Play II teaches students the importance of being mentally, socially, and physically fit. Activities include the use of a variety of equipment as well as tagging, dodging, and ball skills. Students will also have the opportunity to participate in some of their favorite activities that they experienced throughout the school year. Current Grades: 2–4 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
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Learn and practice wrestling techniques. Classes to be
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Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Grades 5–8
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Current Grades 5–8 CSI: Sun Prairie Darin Lodgers, the beloved Green Bay Packers quarterback has been poisoned! Learn how fingerprint analysis, toxicology, blood typing, DNA
This section describes Enrichment Courses available to students currently in grades 5–8. Some classes are only for students in certain grades. Please check the grade listed for each class prior to registering. Thank you.
Summer School Attendance Areas for Students Currently in Grades 5–8
analysis and other lab techniques can be used to solve crimes while actually solving a mock crime! Current Grades: 5–6 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Current Grades: 7–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Girls Empowered Through Technology (GETT) We will be exploring today’s technology with a hands-
Current 5th graders entering middle level, current middle and upper level students from Prairie View Middle School, Patrick Marsh Middle School, 8th graders, and non-public schools will attend review and enrichment classes held during the June/July, Monday-Thursday Summer School time frame at Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School with the exception of Strength/Conditioning which is held at Sun Prairie High School.
on, dream-it, create-it, and do-it approach. Using Google’s CS First, we will be exploring computer topics such as storytelling, fashion & design, art, social media, music, sports, and game design. Current Grades: 7–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am No Course Fee
Taking Tech to New Heights This class is for students who are eager to explore the fascinating world of possibilities with technology. Students will learn about new tools and the endless possibilities that it opens up. You will expand on your tech interests and needs for the future. Current Grades: 7–8 Session 1: 6/24/–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 5–8
Minecrafters Become a Minecrafter, use your imagination to build and collaborate with your classmates on how to create a world that is bigger and better than the next. You will be fully interactive in this world. Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:25 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Digital Storytelling Here is your chance to turn your writing into a digital story book. You will explore your writing and computer talents through your story displaying personal pictures, computer graphics, or hand-drawn illustrations. Show off your creativity! Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Current Grade: 6–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:25 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:25 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Women in Engineering
Women in Woodworking
This class will develop and expand engineering and
You can build your woodworking skills in this class.
problem-solving skills. Students use an engineering-
Students learn important safety procedures as they
design approach to create individual and team
use the lathe to create pen sets and cutting boards.
projects. Students work individually and together to
This course helps students to develop confidence and
create unique projects.
comfort in designing and completing projects using
Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:25 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:25 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
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woodworking equipment. Current Grades: 6–8 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
Grades 5–8
SOCIAL STUDIES
Night at the Museum This is the course for those who love the “Night at the Museum” movies. Students will conduct research
Mock Trial I
that will support the creation of a presentation and a
This class is designed to give students an overview of
“museum quality” exhibit.
the mock trial process. Students will learn about the roles in the courtroom, common courtroom actions, and the steps in a trial. This will help you develop the skills to participate in a trial in Mock Trial II! Current Grades: 5–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am No Course Fee Current Grades: 5–7 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am No Course Fee
Mock Trial II Prerequisite: Mock Trial I
ENGLISH
In Mock Trial II, we will analyze different arguments relating to guilt and innocence. Students will act as lawyers, judges, and other courtroom characters as they build arguments for real-world based mock trials. Current Grades: 5–8 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Read, Review, and Recommend (The 3 R’s) Join us for a class that explores current media available for students: books, magazines, blogs, music, movies, etc. Throughout this course we will read, listen to, watch, discuss, and review contemporary media. Let’s talk about books, movies, TV shows, and other media that raise issues and concerns about things we are passionate about!
History of Sports Here is your opportunity to learn about how a sport came to be what it is today. Students will analyze memorable sports history moments. Join
Current Grades: 6–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am No Course Fee
us in discussing times when history and sports have collided to create important cultural events. Current Grades: 6–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Periods 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee Current Grades: 6–8 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Periods 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 5–8
Finding Your Voice
Snack Shoppe
This course will focus on finding the courage and
Does starting a restaurant business sound interesting
building the skills related to public speaking. We
and fun? Learn how to apply for a job, develop theme
will practice speaking in lots of different formats.
based restaurants, and run a snack shoppe. Students
We will work on writing and reciting and building
will prepare foods that are ready to sell!
conversational skills. Current Grades: 6–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCE
Current Grades: 5–6 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
Reading in the Kitchen This class adds the excitement of cooking delectable treats while incorporating reading skills. Students
Going Green with a Sewing Machine
learn how to read and write recipes and create
Join us to explore ways to re-use and recycle your
a cookbook. Students increase confidence and
old clothing items. Learn basic sewing skills to create
independence through this fun class.
projects. Start collecting gently used blue jeans and
Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Current Grades: 6–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
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t-shirts that you will transform into new items! Current Grades: 5–6 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $20
Grades 5–8
FITNESS
Prairie Runners This course is based on the physical and mental effects of running. Prairie Runners will focus on the
Soccer 101
health benefits of regular exercise in the form of
Learn the basics of soccer through instruction,
running and team building, goal setting, and personal
discussion, and practice. We will learn about soccer
improvement. We’ll use a growth mind-set to build on
history, theory, and skills. We’ll also learn and practice
the knowledge and skills of running.
skills through a variety of drills. This will be FUN! Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee Current Grades: 6-8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am No Course Fee
Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am No Course Fee Current Grades: 6–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Outdoor Ultimate Sports Do you love being active outdoors with your friends? Do you enjoy challenging yourself in a team-focused atmosphere? The primary focus of this class will be to improve personal fitness and teamwork skills while participating in ultimate sports! Other activities will include strength & conditioning, speed, agility drills, team building, and relay games. Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm No Course Fee
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 5–8
Wrestling
Paper Palooza: Origami
(Held at the High School) No District Transportation
Students will explore how to use paper as an art and
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design medium. they will learn paper making, cutting,
Learn and practice wrestling techniques. Classes to be held at the high school wrestling room. Current Grades: 7–8 Dates: 7/15–7/19 Time: 12:30–4:30 pm No Course Fee
folding, and sculpture creation. This class will use both recycled and new materials. Current Grades: 5–6 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Strength and Conditioning (Held at the High School) No District Transportation Provided Strength and Conditioning classes offer a great opportunity for students currently in grades 5–11 to increase their fitness levels by learning and applying different aspects of weight–lifting and conditioning. Students learn proper techniques to promote physical growth and development while minimizing the risk of injury. Contact Brian Kaminski to register: 608.318.6837 or bjkamin@sunprairieschools.org Dates and Times to be posted on our Website.
ART
Pinterest Crafts Students eager to use both their creative and technological interests and skills should come to this class. You will learn how to create “themed” boards and how to transform ideas you find on Pinterest into real arts and crafts. Current Grades: 5–7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Photo Editing If you love taking digital photographs of yourself, your
Drawing Exploration Come and explore a variety of media, tools, and techniques used to create a sketchbook. Students will be involved with diverse cultures and methods of creativity while developing their own drawing projects; a great chance to improve your skills. Current Grades: 5–6 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
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friends, and other items, you are going to love this class. Students will be introduced to basic functions of the camera and learn how to take and enhance photos. Current Grades: 5–8 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm
Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am or Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am or Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $5
Music Grades 5–9
MUSIC
Summer Saxophone Start–up This class is for students switching to the saxophone (with director consent) following their 6th grade
Fiddle Camp I
year in band. Students wanting to join band should
This class is for students who have completed 5th
contact Chris Gleason at Patrick Marsh 608.834.7625
grade orchestra or who have played the violin, viola,
or Ann Sederquist at Prairie View 608.834.7825 about
cello, or bass for one year. Students will explore
available instrument choices. Students starting the
a variety of fiddle tunes arranged for their grade
saxophone should have received the list of supplies
level and technical ability. Music includes not only
needed to begin study of the saxophone from their
American fiddle music but also folk music and fiddle
director.
music from other countries. At the conclusion of fiddle camp, the students will perform with the fiddle camp II class at a senior center. Current Grade: 5 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
Current Grade: 6 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Period 1: 8:00 –9:15 am No Course Fee
Jazz Ensemble High Energy and loads of fun! That’s what Jazz Ensemble is all about. Join us for an opportunity
Fiddle Camp II
to improve your playing, learn how to improvise or
This class is for students who have completed 6-8th
improve your improvisation, perform multiple jazz
grade orchestra or who have played the violin, viola,
styles, and dive into jazz history. We’ll be listening
cello, or bass for more than one year. Students will
to and learning from the jazz legends. This course
explore a variety of fiddle tunes arranged for their
is open to any middle/upper middle school music
grade level and technical ability. Music includes not
student.
only American fiddle music but also folk music and fiddle music from other countries. At the conclusion of fiddle camp, the students will perform with the fiddle camp I class at a senior center. Current Grades: 6-8 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $15
Current Grades: 6–9 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 1: 8:00–9:15 am Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Music Grades 5–9
Orchestra 101 (for students currently in grade 5)
No District Transportation or Nutrition Services Provided. (This class is held AFTER the regularly scheduled hours for Session 2) This is an opportunity to participate in a Summer Orchestra Prep class. Current 5th grade students (incoming 6th graders who did not participate in 5th grade orchestra) will begin to build their orchestra skills and knowledge before the start of the school year. Students who complete this class may join experienced orchestra students and participate in the August orchestra class.
Concert Band
Registration will take place through the orchestra teachers.
(for students currently in grades 6, 7, 8, and 9)
Summer Concert Band is an opportunity for students to continue to learn about and create music through performance in band. This is a class for students who love to play a band instrument and work with others
Current Grade: 5 Location: CHUMS Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Time: 12:30–1:30 pm No Course Fee
to create music. Students will learn a variety of music and prepare for a performance at the end of each
Please contact the following teachers:
session.
Bryce Sanville at Patrick Marsh at 608.834.7628 or basanvi@sunprairieschools.org
Current Grades: 6-7 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Session 2: 7/9–7/31 Period 2: 9:20–10:35 am Current Grades: 8-9 Session 1: 6/24–7/11 Session 2: 7/15–7/31 Period 3: 10:55 am–12:10 pm Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $10
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Katherine Rush at Prairie View at 608.834.7823 or knrush@sunprairieschools.org
Music Grades 5–12
PERSONAL DISCOVERY
Musical Theater Workshop and PERFORMANCE! No District Transportation or Nutrition Services
New Beginnings Current 5th Grade Students
District Transportation WILL be Provided
Provided Are you interested in auditioning and performing in your school musical? Whether you are new to theater
We are excited to continue to offer New Beginnings
or a “seasoned” performer, this workshop will give
for incoming 6th grade students to make a smooth,
you a jump start on your stage performance career.
successful transition to Middle School. This class is
Participants will increase the skills needed to audition
offered at both Patrick Marsh and Prairie View Middle
and perform in a musical. We’ll need actors and crew
Schools. Students will be introduced to their middle
members to help make this happen. Students will
school building, routines, and expectations. Students
connect with others who are interested in theater
will visit different parts of the school, practice using
and collaborate in a supportive environment. The
a locker combination, and learn helpful hints to assist
class will culminate with a performance of the show
them in making a successful transition.
on Friday evening. August 16, 2019. This is going to be exciting! Join Us!
Locations: Students will attend their home middle school–Patrick Marsh or Prairie View Middle Schools Current Grade: 5th Date: August 1 Time: 8:00 am–2:30 pm Pizza Lunch will be Provided No Course Fee
Keys to Success: Orientation to CHUMS (Held at CHUMS) No District Transportation or Nutrition Services Provided
Location: Sun Prairie High School Performing Arts Center Current Grades: 5-11 Dates: August 5–16* Time: 12:30 pm–4:30 pm *Full day of rehearsal plus evening show on August 16. Registration for this workshop and performance will be capped at 40 participants. Course Fee: ……………………………………………………….. $30
Keys to Success will help prepare students for success as they enter Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School (CHUMS). Students will learn their way around the building. They will also learn more about the culture and expectations for students at CHUMS. Additionally, students will learn how they can build their leadership skills and study strategies and get involved in everything students need to know to succeed! Current Grade: 7 Dates: August 19 OR 20 See Below Time: 9:00–11:30 am AUGUST 19–Students who currently attend Patrick Marsh MS and any new students to the district. AUGUST 20–Students who currently attend Prairie View MS and any new students to the district. No Course Fee Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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Grades 5–12
AUGUST MUSIC
Band Starts Now! (for students currently in 5th grade)
The following courses are for students who have been
No District Transportation or Nutrition Services
identified or enrolled in a class at an earlier date.
Provided
Please contact your home school music teacher if you have questions.
Students will meet in like–instrument classes to learn the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to
Classes will be held at students’ home Middle Schools
play the instrument. Those who cannot attend this
or Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School. Please read
class during the summer will do a similar after school
the information carefully and note the location. Please
program the first week of school. If you have not
also note the afternoon and evening dates/times.
attended a fitting, please contact one of the band directors at the school you will attend to arrange a
All Music Students must register with the Music
fitting and to sign–up for this course. Please go to
Teacher (not online) NOTE: Teachers listed below
http://www.spbb.org and look for the “Join Band” tab
each class.
at the top of the page.
Band Jump Start! (for students currently in 6th grade band)
No District Transportation or Nutrition Services Provided Band players are invited to participate in our Band
Students attend at their home school Locations: Patrick Marsh & Prairie View Middle Schools Current Grade: 5 Dates: August 19–23 Time: 8:00 am–12:30 pm (Students should plan for an hour and a half each day.) No Course Fee
Jump Start class. The three-day camp will host a number of fun and engaging activities. We will learn
Specific times for Bank Starts Now classes will be
new band music, warm-up exercises, breathing
distributed during band instrument fittings.
exercises and more advanced rehearsal techniques. You will need your instrument, band supplies and a pencil for the class. Students attend at their home school Locations: Patrick Marsh & Prairie View Middle Schools Current Grade: 6 Dates: August 20–22 Time: 1:00–3:00 pm (arrangements will be made within that time frame for various groups) No Course Fee Please contact the following teachers: Chris Gleason at Patrick Marsh at 608.834.7625 or cpgleas@sunprairieschools.org Matt Quaglieri at Prairie View at 608.834.7839 or mequagl@sunprairieschools.org
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Sun Prairie Summer School Course Guide
Please make sure you make a fitting appointment for your child prior to these dates. Please contact the following teachers: Chris Gleason at Patrick Marsh at 608.834.7625 or cpgleas@sunprairieschools.org Matt Quaglieri at Prairie View at 608.834.7839 or mequagl@sunprairieschools.org
Grades 5–12
Wind Symphony Camp (for students enrolled in the Cardinal Heights Wind Symphony)
No District Transportation or Nutrition Services Provided The primary objective of the camp is to begin the process of ensemble building or “ensembleship” within the band/ensemble through varied forms of rehearsal, musical games, and team building activities. The first step in building ensembleship is to develop an understanding of the myriad roles each person plays. This lays the groundwork for the ultimate goal: improvisatory play and exercise of artistry.
Orchestra Blast Off (for current 5th graders, incoming 6th graders)
No District Transportation or Nutrition Services Provided
Location: Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School Grades: 6–8 Dates: August 19–22 Time: 1:00–5:00 pm No Course Fee Please contact Joe Mesner at Cardinal Heights Upper Middle School at 608.318.8137 or jmesne@sunprairieschools.org
We invite current 5th grade (incoming 6th grade) students to take advantage of this orchestra
The Sound of Sun Prairie
opportunity to develop personal and group methods
No District Transportation or Nutrition Services
to blend their skills into the beautiful sounds needed
Provided
in an orchestra. New students will join experienced students to work collaboratively to create the sound
Sound of Sun Prairie (SOSP) is a summer marching
of a full middle level orchestra.
band program open to all interested students. The group includes 8th–12th grade students who have
Registration will take place through the orchestra
an interest in performing with percussion, wind
teachers.
instruments, or color guard.
Students attend at their home school Locations: Patrick Marsh & Prairie View Middle Schools Current Grades: 5 Dates: August 13–15 Time: 10:00 am–12:00 pm No Course Fee
Students interested in enrolling in Sound of Sun Prairie should contact Ann Sederquist at 608.834.7825 or aeseder@sunprairieschools.org Information on location, dates, times, and fees will be provided by the instructors to students who are involved.
Please contact the following teachers: Bryce Sanville at Patrick Marsh at 608.834.7628 or basanvi@sunprairieschools.org Katherine Rush at Prairie View at 608.834.7823 or knrush@sunprairieschools.org
Register online: www.sunprairieschools.org
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND INVOLVEMENT IN THE SUN PRAIRIE SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM. WE ENCOURAGE STUDENTS TO CONTINUE THEIR LEARNING YEAR-ROUND.
In addition to this Course Guide, information is available on the district website at www.sunprairieschools.org, on Facebook, and Twitter.
501 S Bird Street, Sun Prairie, WI 53590 Telephone: 608.834.6500 | Fax: 608.834.4113 www.sunprairieschools.org
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION No student may be unlawfully discriminated against in any school programs, activities usage because of the student’s ec (gender identity, gender expressions, and non-conformity to gender role stereotypes), color, religion, profession, or demonstration of e=belief or non-belief, race, national origin (including limited English proficiency), ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, homelessness status, sexual orientation, age, or physical, mental, emotional or learning disability. Harassment is a form of discrimination and shall not be tolerated in the District. It is the responsibility of administrators, staff members and all students to ensure that student discrimination or harassment does not occur. SPASD Policy JB (Updated September 2017)