Summer Programs Booklet 2025

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WELCOME TO 2025 SUMMER PROGRAMS AT !

If you're looking for the best summer camps in Tampa Bay, you've come to the right place! Tampa Prep offers something for everyone this summer, from sports to STEM, on our downtown campus located on Tampa's famed Riverwalk.

Complete details, including camp & course descriptions, dates & costs are attached. Once you've registered your child(ren), please review the information packet attached to your receipt for details about drop-off, pick-up, lunch and more.

I look forward to meeting you this summer!

org 813-251-8481

CAMP TERRAPIN GRADES 1-8

2025 DATES

Week 1: June 16- 20 (mini)

Week 2: June 23 - 27

Week 3: June 30 - July 3 (mini)

(closed June 19) (closed July 4)

Week 4: July 7 - 11

Week 5: July 14 - 18

Camp Terrapin is a coeducational, sports and fine arts summer camp in Tampa for students entering grades 1-8. From the Walter Athletic Complex to the Smith Black Box Theater, the art room to the Colwill Aquatic Complex, and the Shimberg field to the virtual reality IDEA lab, your child will have an opportunity to experience a variety of activities while they embrace Tampa Prep's mission to think, create, be yourself, aspire to excellence and go beyond in a positive, fun and safe environment

Camp Hours: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

Before Care: 8:00 am - 9:00 am

After Care: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm

*Late Policy: Campers picked up after 5:00pm will be charged $1 per minute

CAMP TERRAPIN DAILY

ACTIVITIES

Tampa Preparatory School has two full-sized indoor, air-conditioned courts, two outdoor courts, a soccer field, a baseball field and an eight-lane swimming pool and diving well Camp Terrapin utilizes all of these state-of-the-art athletic venues as well as classrooms throughout the school Campers should wear closed-toe shoes (sneakers) every day.

SPORTS

Indoor sports activities and games--led by our counselors--are designed for the interest and age/skill level of our campers Games include traditional favorites like capture the flag, basketball, tag, duck-duck-goose and more

Outdoor sports include games like court hockey, tennis-baseball, soccer, kickball, field games, pickleball, flag football and more!

SWIMMING

Campers must pass a swim test on the first day of camp each week. If a camper does not pass this test, they will be asked to wear a lifejacket each week Three certified lifeguards are on duty at all times No instruction is given during the swimming activity period Campers should bring their bathing suit, towel and sunscreen every day

VISUAL ARTS

There is directed study of different art media (drawing, painting, printmaking, clay and 3D materials) and different themes for each camp session

The computer labs at Tampa Preparatory School have upgraded Apple computers with a variety of educational, non-violent games installed just for campers In addition, campers have access to “kid-friendly” websites for game play. The Internet is heavily filtered and monitored while the campers are using computers COMPUTERS

GAMES

Campers may choose from a variety of board games, card games, ping-pong, air hockey, arcade games and more Kids enjoy oversized versions of games like Jenga

SCIENCE

Innovative and interactive, our campers will have the opportunity to become involved in the engaging world of science through different themes each session

SPECIAL ACTIVITIES

Theme days, special guests, dance time, field and swim events, movie and popcorn days and more! Counselors may offer campers an option of two different activities, but for the majority of the time, campers will stay with their group and participate in the planned activity Campers may also be grouped by gender or age during specific activities The master activity schedule may vary based on weather or other special activities

2025 PRICING

CAMPTERRAPINCOSTS

Camp Terrapin Weekly Rate: $350

Before Care: $50/week/camper

After Care: $75/week/camper

Mini Week June 16-20: $300/week/camper

Camp Closed June 19

Before Care Mini: $40/week/camper

After Care Mini: $60/week/camper

Mini Week June 30- July 3: $300/week/camper

Camp Closed July 4

Before Care Mini: $40/week/camper

After Care Mini: $60/week/camper

Daily Drop-In Before/After Care: $20/day/camper

Late Pick-Up: Campers picked up after 5pm will be charged $1 per minute

2025DISCOUNTS

*Discounts apply to Camp Terrapin Only

*Only one discount per camper may be used

Early Bird Discounts:

$10/week/camper Registration and payment must be received by April 1, 2024 to receive the Early Bird incentive

Multi-Week Discount: $10/week/camper available after April 1, 2024

2025LATEREGISTRATIONFEES

Campers MUST be registered by 5:00 pm the THURSDAY PRIOR TO the start of the camp you have selected There is a $50.00 late fee for campers who register after that time.

2025WITHDRAWALPOLICY

Parents who wish to withdraw a student from a course or camp after registration will be charged the credit card transaction fee All withdrawals will be assessed a 25% withdrawal fee. NO refunds will be given for camp after May 23, 2025 NO refunds will be given for academic classes after June 6, 2025.

Requests for tuition reimbursements should be directed to the Director of Summer Programs, Mychael Sumby at msumby@tampaprep org or by calling 813-251-8481 ext. 4007.

ENRICHMENT OFFERINGS

June 16 - July 3

(No Classes June 19 and July 4)

Times: 8:30am - 10:30am and 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

Cost: $1000

1/2 day Camp Terrapin is available for sign up to students wishing to attend after enrichment course ends.

Cost: $175 per week

Courses Offered:

8:30am - 10:30am

Gearing up for 6th Grade

Preparing for Pre-Algebra (7/8th grade)

Preparing for Algebra 1 (8/9th grade)

10:30am - 12:30pm

Gearing up for 6th Grade Math

Reading, Grammar, Writing (7/8th grade)

Introduction to 9th Grade

ENRICHMENT DESCRIPTIONS

GEARING UP FOR 6TH GRADE

This study skills course better prepares students to face a and lowers their anxiety and dread of tests and examina more enjoyable Specifically students learn: to make outlines for purposes of review, to take and organize adequate and appropriate notes, to prepare for tests in a non-stressful and productive manner This course also helps students understand their summer reading in a structured environment with close supervision

PREPARING FOR PRE-ALGEBRA (7/8TH GRADE)

In this class, students learn mathematics vocabulary essential for their success in higher-level courses Topics in this course include solving equations and inequalities, rational numbers, graphing, statistics, probability, linear equations and polynomials The curriculum is adjusted to meet individual needs The course incorporates the TI Graphing Calculator (TI-83) Students learn the functions of the calculator and how to use them to solve algebraic problems

PREPARING FOR ALGEBRA 1 (8/9TH GRADE)

In this class, students learn mathematics vocabulary essential for their success in higher-level courses Topics in this course include solving equations and inequalities, rational numbers, graphing, statistics, probability, linear equations and polynomials The curriculum is adjusted to meet individual needs The course incorporates the TI Graphing Calculator (TI-83) Students learn the functions of the calculator and how to use them to solve algebraic problems

GEARING UP FOR 6TH GRADE MATH

This hands-on approach to math provides rising 6th grade students with an introduction to 6th grade math using tangrams, word problems, manipulatives, and cooperative games. The students will improve their understanding of geometry, fractions, probability, estimation, decimals and problem solving. Daily fact drills, games and small group-directed instruction will increase students’ proficiency in whole number operations as well.

READING, GRAMMAR, & WRITING (7/8TH GRADE)

This course focuses on learning grammar and writing mechanics and working through the required summer reading Students are challenged to recognize and correct spelling, punctuation, sentence structure and other grammatical errors in short humorous stories In addition, creative writing helps strengthen writing skills and allows for both self editing and peer editing, as well as teaching students how to recognize and correct errors in their own writing

INTRODUCTION TO 9TH GRADE

This is a course in basic literary analysis Using current summer reading lists, students practice analyzing plot, device and theme Mastery of these skills is essential for success in English I Students engage in reader response, formal writing and formal discussion Students practice appropriate annotation skills in conjunction with close reading

ACADEMIC COURSE OFFERINGS

*ALL classes are taught at the Honors Level for rising 9th - 12th grade Students

Semester 1: June 16 - July 3

(No Classes June 19 and July 4)

Semester 2: July 7 - July 25

Time: 8:30 am - 12:30 pm

Semester 1 Credit Cost: $2000

Semester 2 Credit Cost: $2000

PE: $2050 per semester (cost of field trips is included)

Courses Offered:

Algebra 1 Review

Algebra 2 Review

Geometry

Physical Education & Health

Pre-Calculus

Spanish 1 Review

Spanish 2 Review

Spanish 3

Civics (2nd semester only)

You DO NOT need to be a Tampa Prep Student to register. Students must register for both semesters to receive a full year's credit. Those taking only one semester of a full credit course must indicate which semester when registering.

Please review the Summer Program Policies on page 13 before enrolling

ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

SPANISH 1 REVIEW

Prerequisite: Spanish I

This course is restricted to students who have already taken Spanish I and wish to become more proficient before moving on to Spanish II or earn a better grade by retaking the class This course, focusing on developing the basic skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing, integrates the study of grammar and vocabulary with aspects of the Hispanic culture Students write compositions and present dialogues, which apply the grammar and vocabulary studied in each lesson

SPANISH 2 REVIEW

Prerequisite: Spanish ll

In Spanish II there is daily integration of the four linguistic skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, with an increased focus on grammar and practical, high-frequency vocabulary. There is also integration of the culture of the daily lives of Spanish speakers and coverage of the entire Spanish-speaking world. Students are presented with ample guided, focused opportunities to interact in Spanish with classmates and the instructor, with the goal of establishing a solid base for clear self-expression.

SPANISH 3

Prerequisite: Spanish II

Grammar and vocabulary are advanced and reinforced through in-class discussions and topics such as health and fitness, ecology, the economy, technology, religion, politics and art. There is an increased focus on speaking, formal writing, analytical reading and cultural awareness.

ALGEBRA 1 REVIEW MATHEMATICS

*It is recommended that students take both semesters to ensure that they have a solid foundation of the material

Prerequisite: Algebra I

This course is restricted to students who have already taken Algebra I and wish to become more proficient in it or earn a better grade by retaking the class. Included is the study of numbers, rules of algebra, linear equations and inequalities, exponents, polynomials, proportions and functions

ALGEBRA 2 REVIEW

Prerequisite: Algebra ll

The following topics are covered in the first half of the summer: solving linear equations and inequalities, solving systems of equations, factoring polynomials, exponent rules, graphing lines, and inequalities, finding the equation of a line The second half includes the following topics: radical numbers, imaginary numbers, quadratic, polynomial, and rational functions, matrices, logarithms, and conic sections The graphing calculator is used for some topics in the course

ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

GEOMETRY

Prerequisite: Algebra I

First-half topics include deductive reasoning, line and angle relationships, triangles, and congruence. Emphasis is placed on vocabulary, logical thinking, and completeness of formal geometric proofs. Second-half topics include similarity, parallelograms, right triangles, circles, and planar and spatial measurement. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving skills in the considerable applications of geometric concepts and formulas for a wide variety of geometric figures.

PRE-CALCULUS

Prerequisite: Algebra II

The first half of this course covers graph shifting and translations, combinations and compositions of functions, inverse functions, zeros, complex numbers, linear models, scatter plots, polynomials, rational functions, exponential functions, and logarithms In the second half, trigonometry is stressed, including equations, identities, properties of multiple angles and the inverse trigonometric functions, laws of sines and cosines, DeMoivre’s Theorem and polar coordinates Graphics utilities on the computer or calculator are incorporated into the course

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

PHYSICAL EDUCATION & HEALTH

Prerequisite: None

Designed for students who wish to fulfill the personal fitness and health component of their physical education requirement so that they can concentrate on academic electives in their ninth and tenth grade years This course aims to encourage our students to pursue a healthy, physically active lifestyle Traditional team sports and lifetime sports including badminton, team handball, floor hockey, indoor soccer and water polo make up the physical education component The personal fitness/health semester will include reading assignments and quizzes, cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training as well as studies in all areas of health and nutrition

CIVICS (2ND SEMESTER ONLY) HUMANITIES

Prerequisite: None

This semester-long course exposes students to the foundations of government, the rights and liberties that are guaranteed under the American system of government, and a host of other topics and issues related to American politics Through an emphasis on current events, students create and implement a political action project Classes are taught in a discussion-based environment Students should leave this course as more knowledgeable citizens who possess a practical understanding of their rights, liberties, and responsibilities under the law

STEM CLASSES

JUNE 23 - JUNE 27

Time: 9:00am - 3:30pm with a half hour for lunch

$400 per camper

INTERMEDIATE C++ FOR VEX V5 USING PRO-C

(9-12TH GRADE)

This class is intended for students who are already familiar with using C++ in VEX V5 The goal is to level up your autonomous programming capabilities which is why this is NOT intended for the beginner C++ user The early part of the camp will be to talk through the installation of PROS and to construct a basic chassis for a VEX robot which includes 2 rotation sensors We will then focus on using LemLib, which is a feature rich PROS library which has lots of applications for odometry and autonomous navigation (including PID) about a VEX field. There will be ample time to show examples and test it out on a VEX field. Students are welcome to bring their own laptops and USB sticks to copy any code from the camp. Instructors will be drawn from VEX team 229V and team 727G to help in the instruction.

Max capacity: 20 students

JUNE 30 - JULY 3

Time: 9:00am - 3:30pm with a half hour for lunch

$300 per camper

INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS USING LEGO SPIKE (AGES 9+)

This is a core class that introduces students to robotics Basic programming will be taught, and challenges will involve getting the robotics to accomplish missions by navigating correctly and engineering the appropriate manipulator to accomplish the tasks Topics covered include programming, light sensor, touch sensor, wheeled robots, basis robot building with Spike, etc.

Max capacity: 16 students

SUMMER ACADEMIC COURSE

POLICIES & PROCEDURES

ABSENCES & TARDIES

No student may be absent more than two days and still receive full credit for an academic course

No student may be absent more than one day and still receive half credit for an academic course

Tardy policy: Students will be allowed four tardies Points will be deducted from their grade for each tardy after that This includes when students return from class breaks

AFTER HOURS

All parents are asked to pick up their children promptly during the summer session. Supervision is not provided and Tampa Prep cannot be responsible for students who are left unattended at the school

MATERIALS

Students will need an iPad for academic courses Necessary resource materials will be announced in each class and will be the responsibility of the student

COURSE CREDIT

Written evaluations will be provided by each instructor for all class work and grades will be granted for all credit courses, provided the student fulfills the course requirements and expectations Grades and course comments will be forwarded to you at the completion of each “semester ” NonTampa Prep students must make arrangements with their current schools if they wish to transfer credit. All non-Tampa Prep students must submit their most recent transcripts with the registration form.

DRESS CODE

Dress during the summer session is casual Jeans, shorts and T-shirts are permitted, as long as they are presentable and in good taste While it is summer, students need to remember that Tampa Preparatory School conducts business all summer long

ENROLLMENT

All courses are subject to a minimum enrollment Dates and times are subject to change You will be notified of any change or cancellation to a course/camp to which your child is registered

FOOD

No food or drink other than water is allowed inside any of the buildings

PAYMENT

Payment is due with your registration form. A place will not be held for your student until all paperwork has been received. Acceptable methods of payment include eCheck or credit card.

WITHDRAWAL

Parents who wish to withdraw a student from camp before May 23, 2025 or an academic course before June 6, 2025 will be assessed a 25% withdrawal fee

NO refunds will be given for camp after May 23, 2025 or from an academic course after June 6, 2025 Requests for tuition reimbursements or changes should be directed to the Director of Summer Programs, Mychael Sumby at msumby@tampaprep org or by calling 813-251-8481

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