Summer@MA provides seven weeks of unique programming to enrich student learning during the summer months. These experiences include Camp Eagle, as well as morning and afternoon Enrichment Camps that provide vast opportunities to explore Athletic and Game Camps, Art and Specialty Camps, and Academic Camps.
• Camp Eagle is a traditional day camp for students entering grades 1 to 5. With unique weekly themes, Camp Eagle offers children the opportunity for movement, creativity, discovery and lots of play. Our camp directors and student counselors ensure that each day is fun-filled, safe, and enriching. We look forward to making joyful memories with your children during these summer months!
• Camp Eagle Plus (+) Parents who wish to register their child for Camp Eagle AND one Enrichment Camp within the same week will receive a discounted rate. Please pay attention to the grade expectations for each camp. Students registered for Camp Eagle Plus must meet the grade requirement for both Camp Eagle and the Enrichment Camp.
• Enrichment Camps Our enrichment camps allow students to explore a myriad of interests. These camps are organized by Athletic and Game Camps, Art and Specialty Camps, and Academic Camps. These offerings run for either 3 days or 5 days as a morning session or afternoon session.
General Information
• Payment Options
• All camps require a $40 nonrefundable deposit that is paid towards the total cost of each camp.
• Option 1: Payment is paid in full at the time of registration and includes the $40 nonrefundable deposit
• Option 2: A $40 nonrefundable deposit is paid for each camp you sign up for at the time of registration. The remainder of the camp balance will be automatically processed on the first day the camp session begins. Payments can be made by credit card or ACH/bank account.
• Cancellations and Refunds
• It is the caregiver’s responsibility to modify/cancel reservations by the deadline if the camper’s scheduled attendance should change. A request for refund must be emailed to summer@ montgomeryacademy.org 24 hours before the start of the camp. Cost is not based on attendance and missed days within a session cannot be prorated.
Once the camp has begun, refunds may be granted for medical or emergency circumstances only. An explanation of medical or emergency circumstances must be provided for a refund request to be considered. Additional documentation may be requested by Montgomery Academy. Partial or full refunds for medical or emergency circumstances will be at the discretion of Montgomery Academy after reviewing the request. If Montgomery Academy must cancel a camp due to low enrollment, we will let you know at least a full week prior to camp starting and a refund can be issued. Montgomery Academy reserves the right to change the details of any camp/program. We are committed to our campers having a safe, healthy, and fun-filled summer.
• Drop Off and Pick Up
• All camps (including Camp Eagle) will be located at 3240 Vaughn Road, Montgomery, AL 36106. We will send out procedures for drop off and pick up closer to camp start.
Jennie Rains, Director of Auxiliary Programs and Civic Engagement summer@montgomeryacademy.orgMORNING SESSION
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Week of June 5
Camp Eagle
Ultimate, Awesome, and Totally Epic Fun and Games
ACT Math Prep
Tabletop Adventures: Dungeons and Dragons
Pass, Set, Boomdaddy Volleyball Camp
Week of June 12
Camp Eagle
Beginner’s Fencing
Football Camp
Reading Boot Camp
Minecraft Adventure
Minecraft Adventure
Playing in Clay
Week of June 20
Camp Eagle
Girls Basketball Camp
Around the World in Just 3 Days!
Reading Boot Camp
Taekwondo
RISK - Conquer The World Spatopia
Week of June 26
Camp Eagle
The Write Stuff
Ultimate, Awesome, and Totally Epic Fun and Games
Baseball Camp
Minecraft Adventure
Minecraft Adventure
Improv!
Not-So-Typical Games Camp
AFTERNOON SESSION
1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Week of July 10
Camp Eagle
Fun with Robots and Coding
Ultimate Games
ACT Math Prep
Cheer Camp
Hitchcock
Let’s Program and Build a Battle Bot
Week of July 17
Camp Eagle
Fun with Robots and Coding
Boys Basketball Camp
Summer Writing Seminar
Playing In Clay
Hitchcock
Week of July 24
Camp Eagle
The Write Stuff
Summer Writing Seminar
Football Camp
Lights, Camera, ACTION!
Let’s Program and Build a Battle Bot
Soccer Camp
RISK - Conquer The World Spatopia
CAMP EAGLE
Register your child for the grade they are entering for the 2023-2024 school year.
Camp Eagle
$235/week or $65/daily drop in*
Drop off begins at 7:30 AM
Pick up by 5:30 PM
Grades 1–5
Maddy Ethington, Kaky Butler, Sabrina Townsend, and Caitlin Young
Week 1: June 5 - 9
Week 2: June 12 - 16
Week 3: June 20 - 23
Week 4: June 26 - 30
Week 5: July 10 - 14
Week 6: July 17 - 21
Week 7: July 24 - 28
counselors ensure that each day is fun-filled, safe, and enriching. We look forward to making joyful memories with your children during these summer months!
Camp Eagle Plus (+)
Parents who wish to register for Camp Eagle AND an Enrichment Camp within the same week will receive a discounted rate.
*Please pay attention to the grade expectations for each camp. Students registered for Camp Eagle Plus must meet the grade requirement for both Camp Eagle and the Enrichment Camp
*We will not be accepting on site registration
With unique weekly themes, Camp Eagle offers children the opportunity for movement, creativity, discovery and lots of play. Our camp directors and
ATHLETICS & GAMES
$290 for a week of Camp Eagle and 3 day Enrichment Camp
$320 for a week of Camp Eagle and a 5 day Enrichment Camp
Register your child for the grade they are entering for the 2023-2024 school year.
Pass, Set, “Boomdaddy” Volleyball Camp $135
June 5–7 | 1–4 PM | Grades 3 - 8
Julie Gordon and Ginger Lowe
Camp Pass, Set, “Boomdaddy” is a volleyball camp that Coaches Gordon and Lowe have been directing for the past 16 years. Between these two coaches, they have over 80+ years of experience in the game of volleyball. Not only are the skills of the game taught and trained, but multiple lead up games to volleyball are played as well. On the final day (Wednesday), a tournament is conducted where all campers are placed on teams and then these teams compete for the tournament championship. Come join us for some volleyball fun!
Ultimate, Awesome, and Totally Epic Fun and Games $135
June 6–8 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–4
June 27–29 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–4
Kaye Porter
Our fun fitness camp is jam packed with a wide variety of awesome, daily themed activities! Campers will have a blast with their friends in super fun gym games, playing outdoors. Make plans to join our Lower School PE teacher Coach Porter for these morning sessions where campers will experience healthy social interactions as well as learn cooperation through group activities. They will also develop confidence as they work together as a team that will contribute to a healthy mindset!
Football Camp $135
June 12–14 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–8
July 24–26 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–8
Each camper will participate in age appropriate groups where we will work on the fundamentals of catching, route running, throwing, handoffs, stances, safe tackling, and safe blocking. Additionally, we will have a punt, pass, kick competition and play touch football daily.
Girls Basketball Camp $135
June 20–22 | 9–12 PM | Grades 1–8
Reg Mantooth
The Girls Basketball camp will be led by MA basketball coaches and varsity players. The camp will focus on developing fundamental basketball skills including ball handling, shooting, passing, and defense.
Taekwondo $135
June 20–22 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–5
John Fleming
Students will have the opportunity to learn the basics of self-defense. Through this practice and experience, they are rewarded for the mental skills of self-control, discipline, and respect among others.
Not-So-Typical Games $165
June 26–30 | 1–4PM | Grades 2–6
Chris Colvin
Our afternoon camp will leave you breathless! Through games and activities with unique rules and unique challenges, kids will learn cooperation, determination, and sportsmanship all while pushing to be their best. We may crown champions, but we celebrate positivity and supporting one another.
Baseball Camp $135
June 27–29 | 9–12PM | Grades 2–6
Stephen Vosel
To maximize development in the game of baseball, you need to mix both training/drill work and gameplay. During Baseball Camp, your child will have opportunities to improve with drills specifically for defense and hitting. We will also have simulated competitions that will utilize every skill needed to play the game of baseball.
Ultimate Games $135
July 11–13 | 9–12PM | Grade 1–5
John Fleming
Does your child love to MOVE? This camp is a collection of the most amazing camp games ever played!
Cheer Camp $135
July 12–14 | 1–4PM | Grades 1–6
Caitlin Young
Two, four, six, eight! Join us for cheer camp... it’s sure to be great! We’ll dance, stunt, play games, and cheer… it’ll be the most fun you have all year!
Boys Basketball Camp $135
July 17–19 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–8
Jeremy Arant
In Basketball Camp, we will cover basic ball handling, offensive, and defensive fundamentals. We will also put these fundamentals into use through a variety of different games, competitions, and drills. Come learn some basketball in a fun and active environment!
Soccer Camp $135
July 26–28 | 1–4PM | Grades 1–8
Matheus Mello
A clinic to teach basic skills and foundations of soccer.
Tabletop Adventures: Dungeons and Dragons
$165
June 5–9 | 1–4PM | Grades 6–12
Scott Bowman
Dungeons and Dragons is designed to teach new players how to create and run a character in the world’s oldest and most popular role–playing game, Dungeons & Dragons. Students will learn the basics of creating their own hero, and then work together as a team to create a story. Along the way they will learn the game mechanics of D&D by participating in an adventure game–mastered by the instructor. More experienced players are welcome as well.
RISK–Conquer the World! $135
June 20–22 | 1–4PM | Grades 6–12
July 25–27 | 1–4PM | Grades 6–12
Jay Rye
The game of RISK is more than a board game. Students will have fun learning the art of strategy and the role luck plays in achieving goals. Snacks will be provided as taking over the world creates the need for Goo–Goo Clusters!
Beginners Fencing $135
June 12–14 | 9–12PM | Grades 6–10
Scott Bowman
Modern fencing is a sport with roots that stretch back to medieval times. Today fencing has ceased to be a study of self–defense, and instead has changed with the times to become the fun and fast–paced sport of the present. Beginner’s Instruction in footwork and bladework will end in a short competition. We have the gear, you bring the attitude!
Minecraft Adventure $165*
Session One
Morning: June 12–16 | 9–12PM | Grades 2–6
Afternoon: June 12–16 | 1–4PM | Grades 2–6
ACADEMIC CAMPS
Minecraft Adventure $165*
Session Two
Morning: June 26–30 | 9–12PM | Grades 2–6
Afternoon: June 26–30 | 1–4PM | Grades 2–6
Frances Smith
Get ready to embark on the ultimate Minecraft adventure! Our Minecraft adventure camp is a one–of–a–kind experience that combines the world of Minecraft with real–world problem solving and teamwork. Campers will work together to complete challenges, build incredible creations, and explore new worlds. With expert instructors and a safe, online environment, your child will have a blast while learning valuable skills like collaboration and creativity. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity – sign up today!
*Please note, there will be a one time additional $30 fee for the Minecraft software to Microsoft. Instructions will be provided.
You are welcome to register for a Minecraft Session One and a Minecraft Session Two. However, you may not register for a morning and afternoon session during the same week.
Register your child for the grade they are entering for the 2023-2024 school year.
ACT Math Prep $135
June 6–8 | 9–12PM | Grades 9–12
July 10–12 | 9–12PM | Grades 9–12
Dinah McLemore
Better prepare for the math portion of the ACT. Students will become familiar with the ACT math section, practice taking tests, and learn strategies and tips for maximizing their ACT math score.
Reading Boot Camp $135
Session One: June 12–14 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–2
Session Two: June 20–22 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–2
Samantha Schiff
We all know that reading is fundamental, but did you know your brain isn’t really wired to read? Many
different parts of your brain are employed to read a simple sentence. While some of us take to it easily, many of us will need some support gaining the phonemic skills essential to becoming a good reader. If you have a student entering the first or second grade and they are just shy of meeting their year–end reading goals, this camp may be the perfect fit to help strengthen weaker skill areas. It will also help slow the dreaded “Summer Slide” phenomena, where the average student loses between 8% and 25% of what they have learned during the school year. Each session is capped at 3 students to provide an ideal intensive tutor–to–student ratio.
Each session will include work on vowel sounds, CVC words, and consonant blends presented in the Orton Gillingham format scientifically demonstrated to
be the best practice strategy for all young readers. It will include two movement brain breaks and a snack. At the end of the session parents will be given materials that enrich their understanding of reading fundamentals and a short recommendation personalized for their young learner.
Different content will be covered in session one and session two. You may register for one or both sessions.
The Write Stuff $135
Session One Narrative Essay
June 26–28 | 9–12PM | Grades 3–4
Session Two Opinion Essay
July 24–26 | 9–12PM | Grades 3–4
Samantha Schiff
If you have a rising third or fourth grade student consider this: for better or for worse, each grade will require more writing than than the year before it and, perhaps as daunting, every student is susceptible to the Summer Slide phenomena. (The Summer Slide is the official term for the 8% to 25% of skills that the average student may lose over the summer vacation.) Maybe your student loves creative writing but needs practice with the more formal aspects of the craft or you have a young learner that always has great ideas but struggles to express them in a well written paragraph. This course is designed to boost their writing skills while focusing on shoring up language arts fundamentals.This session will include a review of commonly misspelled words and grade level grammar expectations and explain some of the fundamentals of effective note taking and summarizing.
Session one will focus on narrative essay writing and session two will focus on opinion writing. You may register for one or both sessions.
Summer Writing Seminar $135
July 18–20 | 9–12PM | Grades 5–9
July 25–27 | 9–12PM | Grades 5–9
Elizabeth Weddle
Summer slide got you down? Wanting to make sure you are prepared for all that the next school year holds? Then head on over to Summer Seminar where we will brush up on our reading and writing skills in order to start the school year on the right foot. Summer Seminar will provide grade–appropriate
instruction, support, and enrichment in the following areas: grammar, vocabulary, reading comprehension, various elements of writing, and even some study skills and strategies. Sound too much like regular old school? Never fear! We will be putting the “fun” in fundamentals – it is summer camp, after all!
Fun with Robots and Coding $135
July 11–13 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–2
July 18–20 | 9–12PM | Grades 1–2
Joy Gleason
Using fun, age appropriate online resources students as young as 6 can learn the fundamental concepts of computer programming, practice thinking logically, and learn how to break big problems down into manageable sections. They will be building robots and practicing their programming skills. Trying coding at an early age in a guided environment and hands on promotes the development of a growth mindset and provides many opportunities to practice persistence. Let’s bring up a whole new generation of programmers!
Let’s Program and Build a Battle Bot $135
July 11–13 | 1–4PM | Grades 3–6
July 25–27 | 1–4PM | Grades 3–6
Joy Gleason
Campers will combine the fun of building robots with programming. They will work individually and in teams to build and program robots while learning visual coding and the engineering process. Activities will incorporate competitive challenges where campers task their robots through programming with specific actions to battle with the other robots.