2016 Summer Youth Program Brochure

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2016 Summer Youth Program Brochure
NEWARK
WEST ESSEX
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE
2016
summer
youth programs
WWW.ESSEX.EDU/SUMMERCAMP
summer
YOUTH PROGRAMS 2016
ESSEX COUNTY COLLEGE
COMMUNITY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
join us this summer
NEWARK
Each summer, Essex County College opens its doors to children (entering
grades 1 - 8 as of September) for our Summer Youth Program which
provides them with academic instruction, recreation, and cultural indoor/
outdoor activities.
We have a wide selection of programs that include: math, reading, writing,
phonics, dance, acting, artistic skills, arts & crafts, video gaming, basic web
design, science, sports and much more. Computer and recreation is also
incorporated into the daily schedule.
Indoor and outdoor activities play an integral part in the Essex County
College Summer Youth Program; giving its participants enthusiam for
lifelong learning, commitment to service, self-confidence, and a stronger
sense of community.
We have been fortunate enough to see many past participants grow up
and accomplish their goals when studying in high school and/or college. As
a result, we believe that the Summer Youth Program is very beneficial in the
lives of those who attend.
YOUTH PROGRAMS 2016
TWO-WEEK
SESSIONS
SESSION I: JULY 5 – JULY 15
SESSION II: JULY 18 – JULY 29
SESSION III: AUGUST 1 – AUGUST 12
APP ATTACK/ APP ADVENTURES
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AGES 10 - 13 (current)
Session I: Ages 10-13
Session III: NO CLASS
NEW! BRICKS 4 KIDZ® ROBOTICS
AGES 8 - 12 (current)
Session I: Ages 8-12
“MY DAUGHTER ALWAYS LOOKS
FORWARD TO COMING TO THE SUMMER
YOUTH PROGRAM. SHE LOVES
EXPRESS YOURSELF AND THE COMPUTER
CLASSES... YOUR STAFF IS VERY
PROFESSIONAL.”
NEWARK
Session II: NO CLASS
In this two-week program, youth will have the opportunity to enter the world of mobile app design
and customize their own game. Using a specialized app and game development tool, students will
explore the world of web-based apps. In addition, students will learn the basics of coding languages
like HTML, JavaScript and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges every day.
Student created projects will be accessible on a protected site. This program is offered in conjunction
with Black Rocket Productions.
-Tammy Bridgeforth (Parent)
Session II: NO CLASS
Session III: NO CLASS
Making it move is the name of the game! Kids will love to see their creations in motion using LEGO®
wireless remote controls. Each day, students will use fascinating and challenging LEGO® components
to create dynamic vehicles, inventions, machines and more. Using drag-and-drop icon-based software, WeDo software provides an introduction into the world of computer programming and robotics
that will equip children to succeed in a technology-based marketplace. As they enjoy the fun of building, students will understand the basic working principles of many ingenious devices that are part of
our everyday lives. This program is a load of fun and learning for budding engineers. All participants
take home a custom mini-figure at the end of the program. Computer and recreational activities included. This program is offered in conjunction with Bricks 4 Kidz®
NEW! BRICKS 4 KIDZ® CLASSIC ARCADE ADVENTURES
AGES 6 - 9 (current)
Session I: NO CLASS
Session II: NO CLASS
Session III: Ages 6-9
Like PIXELS, jump into the world of classic arcade and video games! Eat flashing dots; collect coins and
rings; avoid getting killed by enemies; overcome obstacles and advance to the highest levels! Students will build the famous plumber brothers, a Brick Eater, a jumping hedgehog, alien invaders, and
more! They also play fun challenge games and create theme related crafts. All students take home
a custom mini-figure at the end of the program. Computer and recreational activities included. This
program is offered in conjunction with Bricks 4 Kidz®
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CAMP DISCOVERY
GAME ANIMATION/3D VIDEO GAMING
GRADE 1 (as of September)
Session I: Grade 1
AGES 8-13 (current)
Session II: Grade 1
Session III: Grade 1
This two-week program will give children preparing for first grade an academic foundation as
they discover the joys of learning. Phonics, reading, math, science and penmanship will be addressed along with creative arts, computers, and recreation.
COMPUTER BLASTER
GRADES 2-6 (as of September)
Session I: Grades 2 - 3
Session II: Grades 5 - 6
Session III: Grades 4 - 5
Children learn many things in different ways with computers; they will discover different tools
and ideas for using technology. This educational and enjoyable two-week program designed
for beginners and proficient youth includes Keyboarding, PowerPoint, Computer Graphics,
Internet, basic web-page design as well as fun and recreational activities.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
GRADES 2-6 (as of September)
Session I: Grades 3-4
Session II: Grades 2-3
Session III: Grades 5-6
This program offers two weeks of academic enrichment for students entering the second
through sixth grades in September. Program design is based on the premise that learning can
be fun. The curriculum entails instruction in reading comprehension, writing, math, computers,
recreation, and creative arts.
Session II: Ages 8-13
Session III: NO CLASS
Take your game design to the next level! In this program, youth will create and animate their own
character sprites, objects and background. The special animated character will be used in conjunction with their customized video game. In video gaming, youth will learn the physics behind
3D-games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of game-play and storytelling. Games are only compatible on PC computers; can be converted to Mac for an additional
charge. NOTE: Student created games and animation will be accessible on a
protected site. This program is offered in conjunction with Black Rocket Productions.
GOLF & TENNIS
AGES 7-13 (current)
Session I: Ages 7-9
Session II: Ages 10-13
Session III: NO CLASS
It is never too late to learn the games of golf and tennis. This program invites boys and girls at all
skills levels that have not played golf or tennis but show an interest in the games. The goal is to
develop basic sport skills, instill good sportsmanship and self-discipline to become the best
player possible.
MINECRAFT DESIGNERS/MODDERS
AGES 8-13 (current)
Session I: NO CLASS
Session II: NO CLASS
Session III: Ages 8-13
This two week program is designed to provide a balanced literacy program which encompasses
literacy & writing, mathematics & pre-algebra, study skills & test prep, in addition to computers
and recreation.
Students will learn the basics of creating 3-D models using software to design their own objects, create skins for characters and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. For Modders, students
will use their favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of
programming, scripting, logic statements and introductory coding through Minecraft. This program
is offered in conjunction Black Rocket Productions. Recreational activities included. NOTE: Parent
email address is required to use 3D modeling software. To access project at home students must have a
PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible.
EXPRESS YOURSELF
SOCCER
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM II
GRADES 7–8 (as of September)
Session I: Grades 7-8
Session II: Grades 7-8
Session III: Grades 7-8
AGES 8-13 (current)
Session I: Ages 8-13
Session II: Ages 8-13
Session III: Ages 8-13
This program offers two weeks of dance and acting for students with an interest in
theatrical expression. Instruction will consist of dance classes in ballet and modern musical
theatre jazz, along with fundamentals in acting and script reading. Participants will see the
dance and drama come to life as they display their talent in a final performance at the end of
each two-week session. Comfortable clothes required.
Session III: Ages 6-12
This fun program will introduce and demonstrate the basic skills of soccer to include field positions
and rules. Through fun & games, participants will have the opportunity to learn teamwork and
sportsmanship. Students must wear sneakers and shin guards (soccer cleats optional); Students
cannot eat 1hr prior to physical activity.
Session I: Grades 5-6
Session II: Ages 11-13
Session II: NO CLASS
GRADES 3-6 (as of September)
AGES 8-13 (current)
Session I: NO CLASS
AGES 6-12 (current)
Session I: NO CLASS
NEW! STEM FOR KIDS
NEW! FASHION DESIGN
NEWARK
Session I: NO CLASS
Session III: Ages 8-10
Looking for that perfect outfit? Learn to make it yourself! This hands-on class teaches the
students the basics of fashion design, sketching, sewing and gathering. From designing sunny
shorts, breezy skirts and terrific tops to making some fun accessories such as belts, scarves, hats
and hair pieces. The Fashion Instructors will guide students through every step of the process,
from construction to final fitting and in the process they will create an amazing outfit they can
showcase at the end of the program. This program in offered in conjunction with Hobbie Quest.
Session II: Grades 3–4
Session III: Grades 4-5
Looking for something cool for this summer for your child? This two-week hands-on academic enrichment program supports science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Students will have
an opportunity to work collaboratively on exciting projects that will ignite their curiosity. Learn
about the engineering process as a means of solving many of today’s environmental challenges,
become a crime scene investigator, explore space, build a geodesic dome or robotic friend, and
conduct a chemistry experiment. These are just of few of the many experiences students will have as
a part of our exciting STEM Summer Program. Students will apply their classroom activities and field
experiments to design and construct projects for display at the end of each session. Recreational
activities included.
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THE YOUNG ARTIST
GRADES 1-4 (as of September)
Session I: NO CLASS
Session II: Grades 2-3
Session III: Grades 1-2
Creativity exists in everyone and for two weeks youth will explore their inner artistic abilities by
recognizing their own style through imagination, interpretation, and perception. This
interactive program emphasizes creativity and self-confidence while having fun by learning new
ways to express artistically. It also features a variety of drawing lessons and art projects which
will range in scope from uniquely designed journals to imaginative sculptures. Projects will be
showcased at the end of each session. This program is offered in conjunction with KidzArt®; “If
you can dream, You can draw.” Computers and recreational activities included.
THE YOUNG JOURNALIST
GRADES 3-8 (as of September)
Session I: Grades 6-7
Session II: Grades 3-4
Session III: Grades 5-6
Do you have a writer at home or a photographer in the making? Let them put their talents to
work! Youth will be exposed to the basics of journalism through practice, writing, reporting,
layout with photos, design editing and interviewing. In addition, students will create a fun
newsletter for the Summer Youth Program. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of the Windows
environment and grade-level writing skills will be required. Computers and recreational
activities included.
THREE-WEEK
SESSIONS
SESSION I: July 5 – July 22
SESSION II: July 25 – August 12
MAKING MATH MATTER
GRADES 3-6 (as of September)
Session I: Grades 5-6
Session II: Grades 3-4
Learning math has never been so much fun. In this three-week program, youth will become
math detectives as they acquire a firm command of math skills. They will be challenged with a
variety of situations that can only be solved by utilizing problem - solving strategies. These fun
activities include the use of manipulative math games, creative arts projects and computers.
Recreational activities included.
NEWARK
READING ENRICHMENT
GRADES 3-6 (as of September)
Session I: Grades 3 - 4
Session II: Grades 5-6
This three-week program is designed to foster reading appreciation skills among participants
and stress the enjoyment that can result from any reading style. Youth will develop literal,
interpretive and evaluative skills through book reports, projects and computer activities. This
program includes instruction in reading, writing, computers and creative arts. Recreational
activities included.
INFORMATION
FOR PARENTS
INFORMATION SESSIONS
May 21 at 10am
June 2 at 5:30pm
Essex County College, Main Campus - Newark
Multipurpose Room #3234, Green Area, 3rd Floor
RSVP: (973) 877-3079
REGISTRATION
Register by June 15 to avoid a $10 late registration fee
In-person registration: Monday - Friday, 9am - 4:30pm
Essex County College, Main Campus - Newark
Room 3291, Yellow Area
A 1/3 deposit at the time of registration is required; Payment plan available for the balance.
TUITION AND FEES
Two-week sessions: $350 per session
Three-week sessions: $500 per session
Family discount: Register two or more children (siblings) from a single family save 10% on
tuition only for the second child and any additional siblings.
MATERIALS
Participants are required to bring basic supplies: a notebook, pens, pencils, crayons, etc. In
addition, there is a $15 fee per student/per session to offset costs of materials provided for
instruction.
T-SHIRTS
One t-shirt is included with the paid tuition. Extra t-shirts may be purchased for $10 each. Tshirts must be worn on Field Trips and Picture day (will be announced in advanced).
FIELD TRIPS July 8, 15, 22, 29 and August 5 & 12
Fridays from 8:30am - 4pm our participants will board an air-conditioned bus, chaperoned by
their teachers and staff. Authorizaton forms will be provided in-person.
DROP-OFF & PICK-UP
Students must be dropped off during breakfast times in the Cafeteria on the 2nd floor.
Students must be picked up during dismissal times from their classroom, unless they are
enrolled in Aftercare. Classroom locations will be provided. NOTE: due to July 4th observance,
the Daily Schedule has been revised. Please refer to it for dates and times. Classroom locations
will be provided. If your child needs to be picked up early, you must contact/stop by the office.
During summer months, Essex County College is closed on Fridays, therefore, a $10 late fee will be charged if your child is
not picked up by 4pm.
AUTHORIZED PICK-UP
Names and phone numbers of authorized individuals for pick-up must be provided. These
persons must also show ID upon arrival. A form will be provided in-person.
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AFTERCARE
Aftercare is available Monday through Thursday for an additional $25 per week. Aftercare is
NOT available on Fridays. Aftercare request can be submitted in-person at the time of registration or one week prior to the week that is needed.
MEALS
Breakfast and lunch will be provided Monday through Thursday. A daily menu will be supplied during the parent meeting. Children should bring their own meals if they will not be
eating what is on the menu. Those with food allergies should bring substitue meals when
needed and this information should be noted on the Health History/Medical Form. Meals are
NOT provided onI:Fridays;
participants
SESSION
Julyall6
– Julyshould
24 bring their own lunch for field trips.
SESSION
II: July 27 – August 14
HEALTH HISTORY/ MEDICAL RELEASE
This form must be completed at time of registration; listing all allergies, signed by parent or
legal guardian and returned with a CURRENT copy of the child’s immunization record from
their Physician. NOTE: Parent/guardian must administer medical injections or allergy kits to
their children. Participants with inhalers, must be able to administer the dosage to his/herself,
it must be labeled with their name and kept with the participant during program hours.
STUDENT CONDUCT
Upon registration, this form will be given and it should be reviewed by the parent with each
participant. This is an agreement between the participant, parent and Summer Youth
Program which states appropriate/acceptable behavior to be followed. All participants and
parents must read, sign and return the student conduct form prior to start of their program.
DAILY SCHEDULE JULY 5 - JULY 15 (DUE TO JULY 4th CLOSING)
Monday through Thursday
7:50 - 8:20am
Arrival/Breakfast
8:30am - 12pm
Instruction*
12:10 - 12:50pm
Lunch
1 - 4:15pm
Instruction*
4:20 – 4:30pm
Dismissal
4:30 - 5:30pm
Aftercare (add’l. fees apply)
NEWARK
Fridays
8:30am - 4pm
Field Trips (No Aftercare on Fridays)
DAILY SCHEDULE JULY 18 - AUGUST 12
Monday through Thursday
8:15 - 8:50am
Arrival/Breakfast
9am - 12pm
Instruction*
12:10 - 12:50pm
Lunch
1 - 4pm
Instruction*
4:05 – 4:15pm
Dismissal
4:15 - 5:30pm
Aftercare (add’l. fees apply)
Fridays
8:30am - 4pm
Field Trips (No Aftercare on Fridays)
* Includes subject specific content, recreation, creative arts and computers
TODDLER PROGRAM
AGES: 2½-5
July 5 - August 18, 2016
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER 303 University Avenue, Newark, NJ 07102
SESSION COST: $350/child
Monday - Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm & Thursdays 8:30am - 4:30pm;
Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Snack provided
CONTACT: (973)877-3357
Ameenah Shabazz
Administrative Asst.
[email protected]
Natasha Belfon
Administrative Asst.
[email protected]
MAIN CAMPUS / CDC
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
SUMMER TODDLER PROGRAM
Accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children
(NAEYC) and staffed by certified teachers, Essex County College’s Child
Development Center offers a full day care and education program for
children age 3 months to 4 years. Breakfast, lunch and snack are prepared
on-site for all children at no additional cost. The center is open from 8:30am
– 6pm, Monday through Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30am-4:30pm during
July and August.
DAILY
SCHEDULE
FREE PLAY/ BEFORE CARE
8:00am-8:30am
Children will be able to select puzzles, read books and table toys.
Purpose: This time of the morning is for Social interaction, Self-Help Skills, Language Skills.
BREAKFAST
8:30am-9:00am
Breakfast is to be served as children enter the classroom
Individual & Small Group Table Activities After Breakfast: Lotto Games, Books,
Manipulatives, Crayon Drawings
Purpose: Small Motor Coordination, Pre, Math and Pre-reading Skills, The ability
to make choices, and develop personal relationships.
make choices, Develop Skills, Further Knowledge& Expand Concepts, Problem Solve,
Develop Personal Relationships, Express Feelings and Develop Inner Controls.
CLEAN UP TIME
10:20-10:30am
Purpose: Responsibility for Appearance of Environment, Care of Materials Ability to Work
with Others Spatial Awareness
OUTDOOR CHOICE
10:30-11:20am
Large Muscle Activities, Creative Movement, Outdoor Play or Neighborhood Walk (or A
Combination of These Bases on Weather
Purpose: Physical development & Specific Skill, Spatial Awareness, Self-Expression, Music
& Rhythm Skills, Relaxation, Expansion of Children’s Knowledge and Understanding of the
World Around Them.
LUNCH TIME PREP
11:20-11:35am
Toileting and Preparation for Lunch
Purpose: Developing Good health Habits
STORY TIME
11:35-11:50
Purpose: Listening Skills, Receptive Language, Vocabulary. Imaginative Thinking, Love of
Books
LUNCH & TEETH BRUSHING
11:50am-12:30pm
Purpose: Development Health Habits/Self Help
Social Conversation, self-Help Nutrition Concepts
REST
GROUP MEETING
9:00am-9:20am
Circle Time, Group Discussion, followed by planning time in Small Groups
Purpose: To Help Children Express Thoughts, Ideas and Feelings Verbally.
12:30-1:30pm
Purpose: Self-Help Skills-Putting out Cots, Making Beds Relaxation, Restoring Physical
Energy. Self-Help Skills-Working Cooperatively
GROUP ACTIVITY
CHOICE TIME
9:20-10:20am
Work & Activity Time Individual & Small Group Activities, Exploration and use of
interest Areas: Art, Science, Manipulatives. Library, Blocks Music, Sand and Water
and Computers
Purpose: Varies according to Child’s Choice of Activities, Experiences, Ability to
1:30-2:30pm
Snack Time, Work and Activity Large Muscle Outdoor Play
Purpose: To Provide A Wide Range of Outdoors Activities and /or Large Muscle & Physical
Activities that will allow each Child to respond According to individual Interest and Needs
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CHOICE TIME
2:30-3:00pm
Language and Social Skills
Purpose: Listening Skills Receptive Language, Vocabulary, Imaginative Thinking,
Love of Books
COMPUTERS
3:00-4:00pm
Purpose: Small Motor Coordination, Pre-Math and Pre-Reading Skills, problem
Solving
OUTDOORS/ LESSON EXTENSION
4:00-5:30pm
Purpose: Physical Activities, Physical Science, Life Science and Earth Science
TRANSITION TO HOME
5:00-6:00pm
Purpose: Reflection of the Day/Home Connections
Story time, Re-enactment of stories Music and Movement
Field Trips: To Be Determined
INFORMATION
FOR PARENTS
CONTACT
Essex County College, Child Development Center
303 University Avenue, Newark, NJ 07102
RSVP: (973) 877-3357
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WEST ESSEX CAMPUS
WEC COURSES
MIXED MEDIA ART
Express yourself using a variety of materials to create 3D pieces of art. You will see how mixing
different media can stimulate your “out-of-the-box” thinking and turn unrelated things into
visual masterpieces!
THE SECRETS OF STORYTELLING
Let your imagination work as you master the art of storytelling. Enhance your critical thinking
skills while you analyze narratives of different storytelling genres including Scooby Doo the
carton, Disney’s film (WALL E) and a few handpicked short stories. Learn how storytelling integrates key elements to creatively capture its audience while delivering its message. So future
storytellers, get ready to work and have fun too! Scooby Doo, Where Are You?
MAD SCIENCE
Calling all Mad Scientists! Let’s venture into a world of fun and excitement enhanced with the
basic science principles needed to create safe and exhilarating experiments such as tube tornadoes, rubbery eggs, slime and much, much more. So roll up your sleeves and get to work!
A TASTE OF THE ARTS
Calling all actors! This light-hearted course will limber your body, tone your vocal chords and
strengthen your stage presence through fun and simple movement, voice and acting techniques. Enjoy the ambiance of the theater while you experience - A Taste of the Arts!
CODING FOR KIDS
INFORMATION
FOR PARENTS
INFORMATION SESSIONS
May 23 & June 6 at 6pm
Essex County College, West Essex Campus
730 Bloomfield Avenue, West Caldwell, NJ 07006
RSVP: (973) 877-1920
REGISTRATION
In-person registration: Monday - Friday, 9am - 4:30pm
Essex County College, West Essex Campus
730 Bloomfield Avenue
West Caldwell, NJ 07006
TUITION
5 week program: $1350
Family discount: Register two or more children (siblings) from a single family save $50 on
tuition only for the second child and any additional siblings.
MATERIALS
Participants are required to bring basic supplies: a notebook, pens, pencils, crayons, etc.
T-SHIRTS
One t-shirt is included with the paid tuition. Extra t-shirts may be purchased for $10 each. Tshirts must be worn on Field Trips and Picture day (will be announced in advanced).
This course is design to introduce children to programming and coding concepts. Students
will use the Scratch to learn to code. Scratch is the wildly popular educational programming
language used by millions of first-time learners in classrooms and homes worldwide. By dragging together colorful blocks of code, kids can learn computer programming concepts and
make cool games and animations.
FIELD TRIPS July 15, 29 and August 12
Fridays from 8:30am - 6pm our participants will board an air-conditioned bus, chaperoned by
their teachers and staff. Authorizaton forms will be provided in-person.
WEB PAGE DESIGN
DROP-OFF & PICK-UP
Students must be dropped off during breakfast times in the Student Lounge.
Students must be picked up during dismissal times from Student Lounge.
If your child needs to be picked up early, you must contact/stop by the office.
The purpose of this course is to acquire the knowledge to design and develop a webpage that
is easy to navigate, readily available and informative. You will learn the basics of HTML and
Photoshop and put your creativity to the test as you develop an amazing webpage.
ZUMBA FITNESS FOR KIDS
Designed exclusively for kids, Zumbatomic Fitness classes “rock” with specially choreographed,
kid-friendly routines set to music that kids really love. Have fun dancing to the beat and getting some heart healthy exercise, too.
STRIKE UP THE BAND
Whether you’re an accomplished musician or a musical novice, our method of music instruction focuses on a non-notational approach to learning music.
Explore your favorite, popular music styles such as: rock, blues, rap, hip-hop or reggae, while
developing your performance, composition and improvisation skills, too.
During summer months, Essex County College is closed on Fridays, therefore, a $10 late fee will be charged if your child is
not picked up by 6pm.
AUTHORIZED PICK-UP
Names and phone numbers of authorized individuals for pick-up must be provided. These
persons must also show ID upon arrival. A form will be provided in-person.
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AFTERCARE
Aftercare is available Monday through Friday.
MEALS
All Summer Program for kids participants must bring their own breakfast and lunch. Please
note we cannot refrigerate your child’s lunch.
HEALTH HISTORY/ MEDICAL RELEASE
This form must be completed at time of registration; listing all allergies, signed by parent or
legal guardian and returned with a CURRENT copy of the child’s immunization record from
their Physician. NOTE: Parent/guardian must administer medical injections or allergy kits to
their children. Participants with inhalers, must be able to administer the dosage to his/herself,
it must be labeled with their name and kept with the participant during program hours.
STUDENT CONDUCT
Upon registration, this form will be given and it should be reviewed by the parent with each
participant. This is an agreement between the participant, parent and Summer Youth
Program which states appropriate/acceptable behavior to be followed. All participants and
parents must read, sign and return the student conduct form prior to start of their program.
DAILY SCHEDULE JULY 11 - AUGUST 12
Monday through Thursday
8 - 9am
Before Care
9:05am - 10:35am
Mixed Media Art/ Strike Up the Band
10:40am - 12:10pm
Mad Science / A Taste of The Arts
12:15 - 1:45pm
Lunch
1:50 – 3:20pm
Coding For Kids / The Secret of Storytelling
3:25 - 4:50pm
Zumba Fitness For Kids / Web Page Design
4:55 - 5:25pm
Open Lab
5:30 - 6pm
Aftercare