Junior and Senior Scholars information

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Junior and Senior Scholars information
hhhJunior Scholars Class Descriptionshhh
Arts & Crafts
Problem Solving
Basket Weaving - A “hands-on” course to introduce basketry, from
dyeing the reed to weaving the basket. Each child will complete at least one
basket. Instructor: Caroline Conley
Basket Weaving II - Must have previous basket making experience. Students will
work on more advanced projects. May be taken more than once. Instructor: Caroline Conley
Clay Creations - Learn the basic techniques of form,
decoration and texture. Will work in relief style using clay to be
fired, and Crayola Model Magic. Each year is a new project theme,
repeats are welcome. Instructors: Michelle Vinci and Nancy
Klausen-Mash
Color My World - (STEAM class) STEAM is where Art is combined with Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math. Life is about using the whole box of crayons. With exciting
projects and concepts involving math, literacy, physical science, and economics, there will never
be a dull moment.
Join us to make stained glass art, wax canvases, your own
shaped, multi colored crayons, and much more. Instructor: Jennifer Alvarado
Create Away With Papier Maché - A little paste, lots of
newspaper, and a ton of imagination, and you’re on your way to a messy, fun
filled class of Papier Maché. There’s no limit to what you can create. Bring an
old shirt to cover clothes. Instructor: Brooke Hess
CREATIVE PAINTING - Use different media to jumpstart your creativity. Find ways to make your painting your own.
Instructor: Naomi Norman
Drawing - Use pencils, charcoal, pen & ink,
markers, and oil pastels to improve your drawing
ability. Instructor: Janet Laws
Knit Wit - How was your sweater made? Learn the basics of knitting.
Design and knit your own creations. All levels of experience welcome.
Instructor: Cindy Montgomery
Knitwit II - More advanced stitches and projects for those who
have taken beginning Knitwit or who already know how to knit.
Instructor: Cindy Montgomery
Masks, Masks, Masks - People have been
making masks for more than 20,000 years! See amazing
masks from places around the world. Make your own
masks, and use them to play games. Instructor: Pam Volk
Origami - The Japanese art of paper-folding. Each day new creations will be
brought home. Instructor: Michiko Dunkley
SEWING FOR AMERICAN GIRLS - Learn the basic skills of machine
sewing as you make outfits for your 18” doll or stuffed bear, plus a matching skirt
for you. Instructor: Suzanne Marley
Trash to treasure Each day you will create amazing one of a kind treasures out
of recycled items, choosing from several projects (games, jewelry, everyday decorative
items, artwork, etc.). Students will be provided with a small list of “trash” items to bring.
Instructor: Gina Pittman
Watercolor - Course will begin with basic drawing. Students will learn types of
washes, lines, and how to control the paint. At least two paintings will be completed.
Instructors: Naomi Norman
Young Tailors-NO GIRLS ALLOWED! Feel the
power of the machine! Popped buttons, split seams, Boy Scout
badges. Take care of them yourself! Learn machine sewing
while making a GIANT TV/Reading pillow out of a YSI T-shirt.
Instructor: Suzanne Marley
Algebra Adventure - Can you solve 2x + 4 = x + 6? What
about 5x + 8 = 3x + 10 + x? Equations like this will be a breeze once you
embark on YSI’s Algebra Adventure. This class offers a unique approach for
solving multi-step linear equations, ranging from tactile methods, concrete
representations, and abstract processes. Strong fluency with addition and
multiplication facts is a plus. Instructor: Betsy Bagsby
Card Sharks - Card games have been popular for hundreds of years
because they’re challenging and fun!! Learn new card games that you can teach your
family and friends. You’ll be improving your math skills without even realizing it!!!
Instructor: Brian Goodwin
Chess - Basic instruction in game technique, middle game
strategy, and how to play openings and tactics. A beginners
class and an advanced class will be offered. (See Junior Scholars
Class Schedule) Instructor: Chris Prosser
Destination Imagination 101 – Draw, build, create, brainstorm, and tap into
the potential of your mind! You will use your imagination both individually and as part of a group,
to solve problems and make up fun skits to go with them. If you are creative and like to look at
things with a fresh point of view, this is for you! Instructor: Lorie Proffit
Double Dare - How well do you remember what you learned in Social Studies, Science,
Language, & Math last year? Are you the ‘physical-type’ that enjoys challenging activities, indoors
and out? Well, come test your mastery in the crazy trivia and challenges of Double Dare! You may
just get a slimy surprise! Instructor: Gina Pittman
Games! Games! Games! - Develop your problem solving ability as you play
your favorite games: Monopoly, Outburst, Twister, Scattegories, and many more.
Instructor: Kathy Hayslip
LET GO MY LEGO! - Use your imagination and creativity to build
challenging Lego projects. Team building and independent activities will be
included. Instructor: Bill Spencer or Janie Betts
Pokemon - Become a master at dueling once you create your own card, character and story to go
with your new creation. Cards, Gameboys, Playstations & videos welcome, (with parent permission),
Wed-Fri of class. (Clearly label personal items.) Instructor: Kristen Letsinger
Solve the Mystery - Features the role playing game ‘How to Host a Mystery’. Become a
character and guess “who done it”! A different Mystery game will be offered each week. A Junior mystery
will be solved by the younger students. Reading skills are very important. Instructor: Lee Bannister
Tabletop Athletes - Games you can play any time you have a friend, a
table, and some free time. Learn Tabletop football, Tabletop tennis, Hackey Sack, etc.
Track your points per game, and find the Mean, Median, and Mode of your scores. The
week will end with a “Super Bowl” based on students who have won their brackets,
and a “Pro Bowl” based on the two students who have the highest Mean. FUN!, FUN!,
FUN!!! Instructor: Bill Kuhn
You Can Do the Cube! - Amaze your family and friends when you
learn how to solve the world famous Rubik’s Cube! Step by step instructions will be
taught and practiced. Instructor: Travis King
Young Mathematicians - Learn principles of geometry, logic, algebra, and problem
solving to explore all types of math challenges including the creation of a class toy. Students will
compete for gold, silver, and bronze medals in the Measurement Olympics. Instructor: Betsy Bagsby
Languages
American Sign Language - Introduction to the American Sign Language Manual
Alphabet, and what it’s like to be deaf. Instructor: Tonya Strother
Japanese - Learn simple phrases, count, and write your name. Introduction to the
Japanese culture and make origami figures. Instructor: Michiko Dunkley
Spanish - You will be introduced to this beautiful language that has over 500
million speakers worldwide. It is one of the easier languages to learn. Class will
emphasize basic conversation, culture, and food. Instructor: Rosa Almazan
Technology
Your “i” is on me - Students will create an iMovie Trailer with the
iPad. They will create the movie with themselves as the Star, record the scenes,
and create Title/Credits. Instructor: Nicole Fletcher
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Food Experiences
Kids In The Kitchen - If you have always wanted
to learn to cook, then this is the class for you! It is a beginning
cooking class where you will learn basic techniques while
creating delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner entrees.
Instructor: Catherine Dumke
Math Munchies - Use food, measurement tools, and
recipes to explore age appropriate math skills. Instructor: Janie Betts (Please, no repeats!)
Mmmm Chocolate! - Learn the history of chocolate and how it’s made. Make and
sample delicious recipes from the cookbook we’ll compile. Make and videotape commercials
for your favorite candy bar and much more! Not recommended for nut allergies.
(Please, no repeats!) Instructors: Ann Pinder or Dallas Starke
Rolling In The Dough - We’ll learn to cook, knead and bake, as we measure,
mix and calculate. But most exciting, we get to eat what we create. (Please, no food
allergies and no repeats!) Instructors: Pam Mrozinski and Annie Mrozinski
Snack Attack - Want to make delicious snacks that are good for you?
Nutrition lessons that are fun! (Please, no food allergies and no repeats!)
Instructor: Amanda Moore
Be adventurous !
Take this chance to experiment
and explore new things!
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Motor Skills
Fun In The Sun! - Whack your ball through the wicket or knock your opponent’s away! 
Come join us for good old summertime fun!  Play exciting Bocce Ball, Challenging Croquette,
Goofy Ladder Golf and other terrific backyard games.  Instructors: Rhea Forte and Rick Hess
Get in the Groove and Move! - Wanna dance? Here’s your
chance! Move to all types of music. Conclude the week with a choreographed
presentation. Instructor: Kristi King
Hoop Dreams - Basketball skills will be introduced and refined
with organized activities and games. Instructor: Tiffany Carlton
Irish Step Dance - Learn Irish jigs, reels, and shuffle jigs.
We’ll also try ceidhle dancing (pronounced “caylee” dancing) which
is group dancing…think Riverdance! Soft ballet and tap shoes
would be great, but socks and hard sole shoes will work just fine!
Instructor: Southern Academy of Irish Dance
Tumbleweed Gymnastics - Tumbling, trampoline, swing bar, balance beam,
vault, and springboard are introduced during this energetic, skill-based course. All skill levels
welcome. Instructor: Erica Moore
INTERMEDIATE GYMNASTICS - For students who have already had some instruction
in gymnastics. Student must be able to do cartwheels & handstands. Instructor: Erica Moore
Soccer - Students will learn and practice all the skills used in soccer, and enjoy
group participation. Students should wear tennis shoes. Shin guards and soccer
socks are recommended, but optional.
INTERMEDIATE SOCCER - More advanced skills taught to experienced soccer players.
Students should wear tennis shoes. Shin guards and soccer socks are recommended, but optional.
Sports Fanatics - Are you crazy about sports? Then this class is for you!
Learn the basics of golf, how to punt/pass/kick a football, how to play
Frisbee golf, plus many popular backyard games such as; Corn, Washers,
Ladder Ball, and Bocce.
Instructor: Bill Kuhn
VOLLEYBALL - Volleyball skills will be introduced and practiced with
planned activities and games. Instructor: Tiffany Carlton
MUSIC AND DRAMA
BE A SINGING STAR - Students will work on vocal production, diction,
style, and stage presence. If you’re interested in pursuing the limelight, then this
class is for you. Instructor: Lindsey Jackson
Fun-de-Mentals of Violin - The Suzuki method is used to
teach beginning violin. Violins will be provided. Instructor: Debbie Meese
Guitar - Learn to strum basic chords and play along with your
favorite songs. Guitars will be provided. Instructor: James Satterwhite or
Patrick Bourn
Keyboards for Beginners - Learn to read, and play notes
and rhythms in a group keyboard class. While learning basic music theory,
you will have lots of fun! Each student will be provided with a keyboard.
Instructor: Patrick Bourn
MAGICAL MAGICIAN - Have you always wanted to do magic tricks?
Working with balloons, playing cards, and a magic wand, you will become a true
magician. (Please, no repeats!) Instructor: Rodney Kelley
On Stage - Theatre games will be used to develop stage presence. “Back stage”
and “on stage” crafts will be explored. Presentation Thursday for Young Scholars.
Instructor: Lindsey Jackson
On Stage II – Must have taken the first On Stage Class already or have had
previous experience with acting. Instructor: Lindsey Jackson
Songwriting – Students will be introduced to song form, rhyme, and
the songwriting process. A professional musician and teacher will lead the class.
Instructor: James Satterwhite
Science
Aerospace Workshop - An exciting adventure that explores
the development of space travel. Build and launch your own rocket. Enjoy
projects, activities and games. Instructor: Tish Maddox
Amazing Animals - Develop scientific skills through observation,
hands on activities, writing, and crafts. Allergy alert: students will interact
with live animals. Fee $5 (for special guests.) Please, no repeats! Instructors:
Kaye Johnson and Terri Hood
Angry Birdies (STEM) - Students will take the popular app “Angry Birds” and bring
it to life through Engineering Design Challenges. They will develop an understanding of the
Science, Math, and Engineering that make these challenges possible. Included will be lessons on
Newton’s Laws, Geometric Principles, and Engineering for Everyone. Instructor: Greg Duel
Creek Critters - Explore creeks safely as you learn how scientists study, capture, and
identify creek life. Test creek water for pollution and compare wildlife at two different creek sites.
(Please, no repeats!) Instructor: Dr. John Moler
(More Science next column)
Crime Scene Investigators Needed! (STEM class) How can math and
science be used to fight crimes? Analyze physical clues and liquid splatter patterns found at
various crime scenes. Fingerprinting and forensic dentistry techniques will be used as we
attempt to solve crimes. Instructor: Lorie Proffitt
DIGGING FOR DINOSAURS - Explore the world of dinosaurs through hands-on
activities, videos, games, examination of real dinosaur bones and egg shells, and simulated fossil
digging. (Please, no repeats) Instructor: Kendall Crosslin
Geo-Explorers - Where are you and where are you going? You will
work with maps, globes, atlases, compasses, games, puzzles, and art projects
to explore your world. The class will include an introduction to the Geography
Bee process and Geocaching. Instructor: Mary Loftus
International Safari - Explore the world’s habitats and
biomes, investigating the connection between plants, animals, and nonliving things. Using crafts, research and projects, students will compare and
contrast the diversity of our world. Instructor: Kendall Crosslin
Ms. Wizard’s Science Experiments - Be a scientist and learn the
scientific method. Have fun with the wonder of science. Instructor: Jessica Johnson
SNAP CIRCUITS - Young Scholars will be introduced to the world of electricity and
electronics. Learn about circuits, switches, motors, and lights. Make electronic sounds and maybe
even learn to shock your teacher. Just kidding! Instructor: Travis King
Star Worlds- Planets and stars from the Star Wars
movie series will be used to explore the possibilities of solar
system characteristics. The class will be a mix of true solar
system facts (needed for fifth-grade science), and the limitless
possibility of imagination. Instructor: Thomas Lepping
Stem-tastic Science - Join our mad scientist and
conduct exciting experiments. Participate in problem solving
activities in order to be equipped for the next generation of
STEM scientists (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)!
Instructor: Tina Gray
This Really Rocks! - Introduction to Geology - rocks, collections, fossils, caves, layers
of the earth, earthquakes, and volcanoes. Instructor: Mary Loftus
Young Engineers - Higher, bigger, wider…go for it! Use various building materials,
along with rulers, yardsticks, and tape measures to build your own structures. Learn how math is
used to make some of the world’s most incredible buildings. Words like perimeter, balance, height,
& measurement will make sense as you build in this challenging class. (Open to boys and girls.)
Instructor: Rosalie Pigg
Language Arts & History
Castles & Kings - Discover Medieval History and what it was like
to live in the Middle Ages. Learn how a castle was built and why. See how a
castle was attacked and defended. Instructor: Brian Goodwin
Civil War - Step back into the Civil War era and relive those times through the
eyes of a child. This will include meals, toys, games, experiencing a soldier’s life, and
an in-depth look at the Battle of Franklin. Instructor: Thomas Lepping
Harry Potter Book Club 1 & 2 and 3 & 4 See if you can win the House Cup in a week of wizard cards, charms,
potions, and comparing books with movies. Have fun playing
ground quidditch. Must have read the appropriate books before taking
these classes. Instructors: Professors Peach and Piggott
Meet The American Girls - Using the
popular book series, “The American Girls Collection”, students
will be introduced to the games, education, food, dress, and
daily life of Colonial America. Instructor: Isabella Comer
Time Travel at YSI – Time Travel back 2000 years ago to the
incredibly advanced Maya and Aztec worlds. Play the first ball game,
build a pyramid temple, or a model of an ancient city. Make a jade
mask or jeweled necklace, write your name in ancient symbols and
drink Aztec chocolate!! Instructor: Pam Volk
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Don’t forget to MAIL in your registration
As soon as possible!!!
Acceptance based on Postmark Date!
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Junior Scholars Class Schedule
Arrive by 8:30 Please arrive promptly at 8:30 for announcements and special entertainment in the Gym.
1st
COURSE
Period
AGE SPAN
Aerospace Workshop
9-10
Amazing Animals
9-10
American Sign Language All ages
Angry Birdies (STEM)
8-10
Basket Weaving
8-10
Basket Weaving II
8-10
Castles & Kings
7-8
Chess (Beginning)
All ages
Civil War
9-10
Clay Creations
All ages
Color My World
All ages
Creek Critters
9-10
CSI
9-10
Double Dare
9-10
Drawing
7-9
FUN-de-Mentals ofViolin All ages
Fun In The Sun
All ages
Games, Games, Games All ages
Geo Explorers
7-8
Get in the Groove
All ages
Guitar
8-10
Harry Potter (Books 1 & 2) All ages
Hoop Dreams
9-10
International Safari
9-10
Japanese
All ages
Keyboards
8-10
Kids In The Kitchen
All ages
Knit Wit
8-10
Let Go My Lego!
All ages
Magical Magician
All ages
Masks, Masks, Masks
All ages
Math Munchies
9-10
Meet the American Girls All ages
Mmmm Chocolate
8-10
Ms. Wizard Science
7-8
On Stage II
All ages
Papier Maché
All ages
Pokemon
All ages
Rolling in the Dough
All ages
Sewing for American Girls
9-10
Snack Attack
All ages
Snap Circuits
8-10
Soccer (Intermediate)
All ages
Solve The Mystery
7-8
Spanish
All ages
Sports Fanatics
8-10
STEM-Tastic Science
9-10
Tumbleweed Gymnastics All ages
Watercolor
8-10
Young Engineers
9-10
Young Mathematicians
9-10
Your “i” Is On Me
7-8
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2nd
COURSE
Period
AGE SPAN
Aerospace Workshop
7-8
Amazing Animals
9-10
American Sign Language All ages
Angry Birdies (STEM)
8-10
Basket Weaving
8-10
Basket Weaving II
8-10
Castles & Kings
9-10
Chess (Advanced)
All ages
Civil War
9-10
Clay Creations
All ages
Color My World
All ages
Creek Critters
9-10
CSI
9-10
Double Dare
7-8
Drawing
8-10
FUN-de-Mentals ofViolin All ages
Fun In The Sun
All ages
Games, Games, Games All ages
Geo Explorers
9-10
Get in the Groove
All ages
Guitar
8-10
Harry Potter (Books 1 & 2) All ages
Hoop Dreams
7-8
International Safari
7-8
Japanese
All ages
Keyboards
8-10
Kids In The Kitchen
All ages
Knit Wit II
All ages
Let Go My Lego!
All ages
Magical Magician
All ages
Masks, Masks, Masks
All ages
Math Munchies
7-8
Meet the American Girls All ages
Mmmm Chocolate
8-10
Ms. Wizard Science
7-8
On Stage
7-8
Papier Maché
All Ages
Pokemon
All ages
Rolling in the Dough
All ages
Sewing for American Girls
9-10
Snack Attack
All ages
Snap Circuits
8-10
Soccer
9-10
Solve the Mystery
7-8
Spanish
All ages
Sports Fanatics
8-10
STEM-Tastic Science
9-10
Tumbleweed(intermediate) All ages
Watercolor
8-10
Young Engineers
9-10
Young Mathematicians
9-10
Your “i” Is On Me
9-10
3rd
COURSE
Period
AGE SPAN
Aerospace Workshop
9-10
Algebra Adventure
9-10
Amazing Animals
7-8
Angry Birdies (STEM)
8-10
Basket Weaving
8-10
Basket Weaving II
8-10
Be A Singing Star
9-10
Card Sharks
7-8
Chess
All ages
Clay Creations
All ages
Color My World
All ages
Creative Painting
8-10
Creek Critters
9-10
Destination Imagination
9-10
Digging for Dinosaurs
9-10
Drawing
8-10
Fun In The Sun
All ages
FUN-de-Mentals of Violin All ages
Games, Games, Games All ages
Guitar
8-10
Harry Potter (Books 3&4) All ages
Irish Step Dance
7-8
Kids In The Kitchen
All ages
Knit Wit
8-10
Let go My Lego!
All ages
Magical Magician
All ages
Meet The American Girls All ages
Mmmm Chocolate
8-10
Ms. Wizard Science
7-8
Origami
All ages
Papier Maché
All ages
Pokemon
All ages
Rolling in the Dough
All ages
Sewing for American Girls
9-10
Snack Attack
All ages
Soccer
7-8
Solve The Mystery
9-10
Songwriting
9-10
Spanish
All ages
Star Worlds
9-10
STEM-Tastic Science
9-10
Tabletop Athletes
8-10
This Really Rocks!
7-8
Time Travel at YSI
7-8
Trash to Treasure
All ages
Tumbleweed Gymnastics All ages
Volleyball
9-10
You Can Do The Cube
8-10
Young Engineers
7-8
Your “i” Is On Me
7-8
4th
COURSE
Period
AGE SPAN
Aerospace Workshop
7-8
Algebra Adventure
9-10
Amazing Animals
7-8
Angry Birdies (STEM)
8-10
Basket Weaving
8-10
Basket Weaving II
8-10
Card Sharks
9-10
Chess
All ages
Clay Creations
All ages
Color My World
All ages
Creative Painting
8-10
Creek Critters
9-10
Destination Imagination
7-8
Digging for Dinosaurs
7-8
Drawing
7-9
Fun In The Sun
All ages
FUN-de-Mentals ofViolin All ages
Games, Games, Games All ages
Guitar
8-10
Harry Potter (Books 3&4) All ages
Hoop Dreams
8-9
Irish Step Dance
9-10
Kids In The Kitchen
All ages
Knit Wit
8-10
Let Go My Lego!
All ages
Magical Magician
All ages
Meet the American Girls All ages
Mmmm Chocolate
8-10
Ms. Wizard Science
7-8
On Stage
9-10
Origami
All ages
Papier Maché
All ages
Pokemon
All ages
Rolling in the Dough
All ages
Snack Attack
All ages
Soccer
7-8
Solve The Mystery
9-10
Songwriting
9-10
Spanish
All ages
Star Worlds
9-10
STEM-Tastic Science
9-10
Tabletop Athletes
8-10
This Really Rocks!
8-10
Time Travel at YSI
9-10
Trash to Treasure
All ages
Tumbleweed Gymnastics All ages
You Can Do The Cube
8-10
Young Engineers
7-8
Young Tailors
9-10
Your “i” Is On Me
9-10
Don’t forget to MAIL in your registration As Soon As Possible. Acceptance based on Postmark Date!
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Senior Scholars Class Descriptions
To participate in Senior Scholars, students must have completed
5th grade by June. Some of the Senior classes are extended through
two periods to give the older Scholars more in-depth study.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Audacious Painting - By ‘audacious’ we mean ‘bold, daring, and
fearless’! Learn the basics of painting - brushwork, washes, color mixing, and
more. Practice new techniques while creating beautiful and striking images.
Instructor: Barbara Bailey Hutchison
Basket Weaving - A “hands-on” course to introduce basketry, from dyeing the reed to
weaving the basket. Each child will complete at least one basket. Instructor: Linda Conley
Bead Works - Use beads to create beautiful works of art that can be worn
as jewelry. Instructor: Kathleen Lynam
alligraphy - Learn to see pictures in words and make letters come alive. Calligraphy means “beautiful writing” so bring your imagination and a little patience; the supplies
are provided. Fee: $5 Instructor: Mark Price
Cartooning Basics - Discover, learn, and practice the
real world pro technique of the cartoon arts. Sketching will be used to
demonstrate shapes, body structure, head construction, animals, and more.
Instructor: Tim Oliphant (Mr. Ollie)
CLAYMATION CREATION - Get an introduction to claymation. Recreate characters from books or movies beginning with wire armature and take home a completed project.
Students will also create individual craft pieces to take home. Fee: $10 Instructor: Deborah Nelson
Creative Stitching - Learn the basics of latchhook, cross stitch, and basic sewing
skills as you make your own personalized pillow. Fee $5 Instructor: Kristy Jones
Crochet Sorbet - Come and relax in the ice cream parlor where
you will learn to crochet your own ice cream cones and scarves. Class Fee: $5
Instructor: Diana Flegal
Dare to Draw - Think you can’t draw? Think again! You will learn the
“tools” necessary to draw accurately and with confidence. Do your drawings
of people look like stick people? You will also learn techniques to improve your
ability to draw the human form while working with a live clothed model.
Instructor: Barbara Bailey Hutchison
Duct Tape Art - Come and learn the amazing creations that can
be made with Duct Tape including artwork and everyday items. Fee $10
Instructors: Madeline Momchilov
Junk Art - Pure creativity at work designing unique art using available “trash”.
Students are encouraged to BYOJ “Bring your own Junk”. Instructor: Tom Tjornehoj
Knit Wit - Using different types of fiber, students will learn the basics of knitting. Make
a hat or felted purse. Fee $10 Instructor: Lynne Pope
Model Building - There are a variety of vehicle models available, from planes to ships to muscle cars, for beginner to intermediate
model builder. Fee $5 Instructor: Tom Tjornehoj
Photography - Learn the basics of using a digital camera and explore the concepts of
composition and lighting. Use the computer to take your photos from “nice” to “wow!” You may
bring your own digital camera to use in class but it’s not a requirement. Instructor: Becky Brennan
Playing With Books - Deconstruct books to create
exciting, new, and innovative artwork! Instructor: Lynn Pope
Pottery - Learn basic wheel-throwing and hand-building
techniques. No experience is necessary. Fee: $10 (Class takes up two
class periods.)Instructor: David Reynolds
SO SEW - Beginning machine sewing. Learn about fabrics,sewing terms,
and how to use a pattern. You will complete a tote bag project. Machines
provided. Fee: $5 Instructor: Barb Jones
Advanced Sewing—Advanced machine sewing, use what you know about fabrics,
sewing terms, and patterns to create more advanced piece. Machines provided and must have
prior sewing experience. Fee: $5 Instructor: Barb Jones
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Creative Writing - Do you dream about being a famous author and love letting your creativity flow? Then this class is for you! Start your own collection of creative writing and begin the development of your own creative writing portfolio.
Instructor: Heather Davis
French - Introduction to French with emphasis on basic conversation, culture, and food,
through the exploration of the French speaking countries. Instructor: Kristy Jones
German - Become familiar with the German language. Learn everyday expressions, enjoy
tasty treats, and find out about the culture and customs of Germany. Instructor: Kristy Jones
Hobbit - Do you love the Hobbit movies? Have you read
the book? If so, sign up for the Hobbit class and immerse
yourself in Middle Earth. Instructor: Emily Pope
Mock Trials - Learn about the trial system. Discuss actual cases pending in Williamson County
Court, role-play specific components of the trial process, visit general sessions court, and re-enact a case
in an actual courtroom. (Class takes up two class periods.) Instructor: Jennifer Lampley
The Hunger Games - Do you love the Hunger Games? Dig deep into all
3 of Suzanne Collins books to try and understand Panem , what it means to be a
tribute and survive the week. Having read the books is recommended to get the
most out of this class. Instructor: Leah Bishop
Ultimate Harry Potter - All 7 books will be discussed. True Harry Potter fans will make potions, learn charms,
play quidditch, and use magic to get out of a tight spot through
creative problem solving. Instructor: Professor Pope
Performing Arts
Disney Dazzle - “Be Our Guest” and perform in our Disney
Showcase. We will be singing and dancing to Disney favorites with a
special performance on Friday. Sing and dance as your favorite Disney
Princess or Hero! Instructor: Daron Bruce and Choreographer: Pam Atha
Improv Workshop - Enjoy fun theater oriented games which build good
stage presence while exercising your creativity. Work with various props and engage
in short improvisational skits. Instructor: Daron Bruce
Jazz Band - Use your musical ability to create amazing sounds in a jazz
band. Instruments will be provided with the exception of saxophones. Students
may bring their own instrument if they choose. Some experience playing is helpful.
Instructor: Hunter Stricklin
MAGIC 101 - Have you always wanted to do magic tricks? Working
with balloons, playing cards, and a magic wand, you will become a true
magician. Instructor: Gary Flegal
MAGIC (Advanced) - Advanced class for students who have
already had Magic 101 or Magical Magician. Instructor: Gary Flegal
Modern Dance - Learn the basics of modern dance with one of Nashville’s most
talented choreographers. Instructor: Pam Atha
Shadow Puppetry - Learn the basics of shadow puppetry: supplies, tools, construction, and how to use the puppets on a screen. Shadow
puppets are easy to make, inexpensive, and silhouettes are available from numerous sources-think internet images. Instructor: Kathleen Lynam
Young Filmmakers Workshop - Emmy winning filmmaker Zac Adams teaches
a hands on production class where students write, act, film, and direct a short movie. Each class
collaborates on one project, and a professional editor pieces the footage together with music, credits, and special effects. DVDS are mailed to students 3 weeks after the class. Fee: $40
Instructor: Zac Adams
Language Arts & Social Studies
Art of War: Exploring tactics and strategies, famous generals
in history, and developing strategies to win staged battles. Instructor:
Jake Habegger
Comic Book History - This class will explore the cultural
impact of comic books throughout history. Topics will include movie tieins and product merchandising. Instructor: Chuck Lovingood
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Science & TECHNOLOGY
Sports & Fitness
Angry Birds (STEM) - Students will take the popular app “Angry Birds”
and bring it to life through Engineering Design Challenges. They will develop an
understanding of the Science, Math, and Engineering that make these challenges
possible. Included will be lessons on Newton’s Laws, Geometric principles, and
Engineering for Everyone. Instructor: Denise Beaman
Emergency! 911 - What do you do after you call 911. This class will teach Basic First Aid
and CPR training with certification. Students will explore career possibilities in the medical field.
Instructor: Donna Guarnieri
Frontline ssi - Gather information, do interviews, take pictures, write stories, and
publish a Senior Scholars Newspaper. Instructor Leah Bishop
Hour of Code - Students will use block programming to code
their own games, animations, and stories using programming logic.
Instructor: Heather Davis
Intro to Programming - Learn the basics of
programming and how to write your own software. No programming
experience necessary but be ready for a challenge. (Class takes two
periods.) Instructor: Christopher Cotton
Lego Robotics - An exciting introduction to the LEGO Mindstorms RCX
Robotics Invention System. Learn mechanical design, construction, programming
& teamwork skills. Instructor: Faith Hollingsworth
Mad Scientist - Crazy about Science? Love doing labs? Then Mad Scientist is the class for you.
We will have fun learning Science concepts by doing inquiry-based, hands-on Science experiments!
Things that make you go- oooh, ahhh and wow! Instructors: Kate Hauck and Jennifer Varden.
Math Olympiad - Nearly 150,000 students worldwide participate in Math Olympiads, a
series of contests which promote flexibility and ingenuity in solving mathematical problems. In
this session scholars will have a chance to simulate an entire Math Olympiad season in a week of
fast-paced and challenging strategy lessons and contests. Instructor: Jennifer Lampley
RIVER RATS - Get your feet wet and explore the rivers around us as you
find and identify river life, study water pollution, and learn about wildlife.
(Class takes two periods). Fee: $10 Instructors: Kate Hauck and Jennifer Varden
Rockets and Roller Coasters - Learn to defy
gravity, push the limits, and create thrill seeking rides. In this class you will design
rockets and roller coasters using a variety of materials. You will strengthen
your understanding of the math, physics, and science that go into engineering
rockets and roller coasters. $5 Fee Instructor: Mike Hollingsworth
Spy Training 101 - Calling all agents. You will be trained in secret codes, gadgetry,
obstacles, and much, much more. Instructor: Diana Flegal
Your Own Mix! - Learn to create Techno, Dance, Hip Hop, Jungle drum
rhythms, & funky sounding beats. Use the computer to produce the music and develop your own mix. Instructor: Hunter Stricklin
YSI Investigators - Explore how science is used to assist law enforcement personnel
and explain events at the scene of a crime. Learn how fingerprints, hair, and DNA can be used to
identify people and solve crimes and do some lab experiments. Instructor: Donna Guarnieri
Archery - Have you ever wanted to shoot the bullseye like Robin Hood? Sign up for
archery and learn techniques, physics, and motion behind the arrow. Instructor: Gay Mayes
Baseball - Learn the fundamentals of baseball and have fun playing America’s
favorite summer pastime. Instructor: Mike Hollingsworth
Disc Golf - This class combines elements of golf with the fun of throwing a
Frisbee to create an exciting game. Instructor: Jake Habegger
Goofy Golf - Get outside and play this novelty version of golf on a miniature course with
interesting obstacles and challenges. Instructor: Brian Kelly
Hoop Dreams - Basketball skills will be introduced and refined with organized activities
and games. Instructor: Brian Carter
Indoor Soccer - Students will learn and practice all the skills and
strategies used in soccer. Instructor: Brian Carter
Take a Hike - If you love being outside and want to learn more about
hiking, then you’ll love this class. Each day we’ll hike one of the many trails
in the area. Instructors: Chris Strelecki and Dana LaVallee
Tennis - Hone your skills and learn the science, history, and strategy
behind the game. Instructor: Joyce McKinney
Ultimate Frisbee - Ultimate Frisbee is an exciting non-contact
team sport that combines soccer, basketball, and football into an
elegantly simple yet demanding game.
ZUMBA Fitness - Combine fitness with dance in a lively and fun way. Get
active and learn new dance moves. Instructor: Pam Atha
Problem Solving
Card Games - Play new card games that involve sports, food, animals, and many more crazy
things. It’s not the usual games you have learned. Join us for lots of fun. Instructor: Jamie Miller
Chess - Basic chess instruction in game technique, middle game
strategy, and how to play openings and tactics. Instructor: Chuck
Lovingood
Chess II - Advanced chess instruction, with simultaneous play against
the teacher. Any players with chess-playing experience and Chess II repeats are
welcome. Instructor: Chuck Lovingood
Go Figure - Brain Teasers for the deep thinker (or not so deep thinker).
How good are you at figuring things out? Learn how to have fun with
brain teasers dealing with Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts.
Instructor: Alan Walden
Minute to Win It - Compete in challenges that test your balance, mental agility, and
ability to focus while competing to beat the clock. Instructors: Jamie Miller and Joyce McKinney
Perplexing Puzzles - Students will use games and puzzles to learn strategies and
techniques, both mathematical and non-mathematical, ​to apply to real life problem solving.
Instructors: Denise Beaman
Pokemon Plexers - Become a master at dueling once you create your own
card, character and story to go with your new creation. Cards, Gameboys, Playstations &
videos welcome, (with parent permission), Wed-Fri of class. (Clearly label personal items.)
Instructors: Gwen Antypas
Solve the Mystery - Features the role playing game
“How to Host a Mystery”. Become a character in the mystery
and try to solve “who done it”! Reading skills are important.
Instructor: Chris Hutchison
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FOOD EXPERIENCES
chopped - Similar to the TV show Chopped, students will be
presented with a variety of ingredients and asked to create a menu item.
Prior cooking experience necessary. Fee: $10 Instructor: Bev James
Cupcake Decorating - Take your creativity to the next level by decorating
delectable deserts like the cupcake. (Please, no repeats!) Instructors: Kelli Ligon and
Hillary Chambers
Mmmm Chocolate! - Learn the history of chocolate and how it is made. Make and
sample delicious recipes, invent your own chocolate bar, and much more! Not recommended for
nut allergies. (Please, no repeats!) Fee: $5 Instructor: Betsy Fuqua
TEEN SPICE - Spice up your life with culinary skills and nutritional knowledge. Learn to use
cooking tools safely and effectively to create new and delectable dishes each day. (Please, no
repeats!) Fee: $5.00, Instructor: Bev James
Advanced Teen Spice - Spice up your life with culinary
skills and nutritional knowledge. Learn to use cooking tools safely and
effectively to create new and delectable dishes each day. Requires prior
cooking experience and will feature advanced culinary skills. (Please, no
repeats!) Fee: $5.00, Instructor: Bev James
Unwrapped - Learn how different foods are made and create an art project using edible
materials. Fee $10 (Please, no repeats!) Instructor: Alan Walden
You MUST Select SIX ALTERNATES
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Senior Scholars Class Schedule
Classes begin promptly at 8:15. Arrive early! There will be special entertainment following lunch every day.
1st Period 8:15 - 9:35
COURSE
2nd Period 9:40 - 11:00
COURSE
3rd Period 12:00 - 1:20
COURSE
4th Period 1:25 - 2:45
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Advanced Teen Spice (1stWeek only)
Advanced Teen Spice (1stWeek only)
Advanced sewing
Angry Birds (STEM)
Angry Birds (STEM)
Archery
Archery
Archery
Archery
Art of War
Art of War
Audacious Painting
Audacious Painting
Basket Weaving
Basket Weaving
Baseball
Beadworks
Beadworks
Beadworks
Calligraphy
Calligraphy
Cartooning Basics
Card Games
Cartooning Basics
Cartooning Basics
Chess II
Chess I
Chopped (cont’d., 2nd week only)
Chopped (2 pds., 2nd week only)
Claymation Creation
Claymation Creation
Creative Writing
Creative Stitching
Crochet Sorbet
Emergency! 911
Creative Writing
Cupcake Decorating
French
Crochet Sorbet
Disc Golf
Goofy Golf
Cupcake Decorating
Disney Dazzle
Hour of Code
Disc Golf
Duct Tape Art
Hunger Games
Disney Dazzle
French
Improv Workshop
Duct Tape Art
Frontline SSI
Indoor Soccer
Frontline SSI
Goofy Golf
Junk Art
Go Figure
Hobbit
Lego Robotics
Goofy Golf
Hoop Dreams
Magic 101
Hobbit
Intro to Programming (cont’d.)
Indoor Soccer
Jazz Band
Math Olympiad
Intro to Programming (2pds.)
Lego Robotics
Jazz Band
Mad Scientist
Knit Wit
Magic 101
Lego Robotics
Minute to Win It
Mad Scientist
MMMM, Chocolate
Magic 101
Mock Trials (cont’d)
MMMM, Chocolate
Model Building
Mock Trials (2 pds.)
Photography
Model Building
Playing With Books
Photography
Comic Book History
Claymation Creation
Cupcake Decorating
Dare to Draw
Duct Tape Art
Minute to Win It
MMMM, Chocolate
Modern Dance
Perplexing Puzzles
Photography
Cartooning Basics
Chess II
Claymation Creation
Cupcake Decorating
Dare to Draw
Duct Tape Art
Emergency! 911
German
Goofy Golf
Hoop Dreams
Hour of Code
Hunger Games
Improv Workshop
Junk Art
Knitwit
Lego Robotics
Magic (Advanced)
Math Olympiad
Minute to Win It
MMMM, Chocolate
Perplexing Puzzles
Photography
Playing With Books
Pokemon Plexers
Pokemon Plexers
Pottery (cont’d.)
Pottery (2 pds.)
River Rats (cont’d.)
River Rats (2 pds.)
Rockets and Roller Coasters
Pokemon Plexers
Rockets and Roller Coasters
Solve the Mystery
Pokemon Plexers
Pottery (cont’d.)
So Sew
Spy Training 101
Pottery (2 pds.)
Rockets and Roller Coasters
Solve the Mystery
Take a Hike (cont’d.)
Shadow Puppetry
So Sew
Spy Training 101
Teen Spice
So Sew
Solve the Mystery
Take a Hike (2 pds.)
Ultimate Frisbee
Solve the Mystery
Take a Hike (cont’d.)
Teen Spice
Ultimate Harry Potter
Take a Hike (2 pds.)
Ultimate Frisbee
Ultimate Harry Potter
Unwrapped
Tennis
Unwrapped
Unwrapped
Young Filmmakers (cont’d.)
Young Filmmakers (2 pds.)
Young Filmmakers (cont’d.)
Young Filmmakers (2 pds.)
Your Own Mix
YSI Investigators
YSI Investigators
Your Own Mix
Zumba Fitness
Don’t forget to MAIL in your registration As Soon As Possible. Acceptance based on Postmark Date!
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Junior Scholars is at Poplar Grove Elementary School
2959 Del Rio Pike in Franklin (615) 804-3587
Hours: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Junior Scholars Director: Marnie Cotton
Assistant Director: Crystal Lepping
Did You
Know?
Senior Scholars is at Poplar Grove Middle School
2959 Del Rio Pike in Franklin (615) 790-4721
Hours: 8:15 AM - 2:45 PM
Senior Scholars Director: Eric Ellison
Assistant Director: Hollie Osteen
Stem classes are classes that include Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
The classes focus on problem solving and use collaboration among students.
STEAM classes additionaly include art.
FAQs: (frequently asked questions)
Q: Is Young Scholars Institute right for my child?
A: Young Scholars Institute offers challenging exploratory classes which are designed for independent and
highly motivated learners. The learning environment is ideal for students who are able to remain focused in less
structured settings. The courses are academically and artistically challenging. YSI is for the mature, independent
student who is ready to change classes. Be sure to complete the checklist located in the registration form.
Q: My child is doing well in the fourth grade and will be in the fifth grade in the fall. Is it OK if
we sign him up for Senior Scholars?
A: No. Senior Scholars is meant only for students who will have completed fifth grade by June. Your child can look
forward to attending Senior Scholars next summer.
Q: Is it OK to have one child attend Junior Scholars the same week an older brother or sister
attends Senior Scholars?
A: Definitely! Parents can mail in registration forms together, and pay amount due with one check, payable to
Franklin Special School District (be sure to write every child’s name on the bottom of the check).
Q: Will there be lunch served at YSI?
A: Yes. We plan to offer a hot lunch for both the Juniors and Seniors this year. We will be able to provide a free
hot lunch for Junior Scholars (as we did last year through a federal grant.) We will send further information about
lunch in your class schedule, which will be sent to you the middle of May.
Q: Do I have to put six alternative choices for each week?
A: Yes. We make every effort to give students their first choices. In a few cases, this involves assigning a student
his first choices at different periods. Because of high and/or low enrollment in a course, it is not always possible to
give first choices. This is when we look at alternate choices. Even if your first choices are filled, you can’t go wrong,
all the classes at YSI are great!!! Your application will be delayed if it doesn’t have the six alternative choices.
Q: When will I be notified if my child is in the program?
A: Unless you hear from us by mail or phone before April 1st, you may assume your child is registered. You will
receive your child’s schedule the middle of May.
Q: Does YSI provide morning or afternoon day care?
A: No, but parents may register their students for care with MAC (615) 790-4719, and YSI will provide transportation.
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REGISTR ATION FORM
Please print
Student’s Name __________________________________________________________
Address _______________________City________________ State_____ Zip_________
Birth Date ___________________ Student’s Age ____
Please Cut along this line
Home Phone _________________ Do you live in the FSSD School District? __yes __no
. Parents’ Names _________________________________________________________
Daytime Phone (Mother)____________________ (Cell)___________________
(Father)_____________________(Cell)___________________
Parent email _____________________________________________________
In case of emergency contact: (other than parent)
Name _____________________________ Phone ______________________
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Fill in the blanks, cut the dotted line,
And send your form in right on time!
(Try something new, for heaven’s sake!)
School ____________________ _ Current Grade ____ (pre-1st students are not eligible)
(For fees, see back page)
Young Scholars
Institute
PO Box 1168
Franklin, TN 37065
MUST BE MAILED
Forms are processed
based on postmark
date!!!
YSI T-Shirts available for $10 each.
Green & Purple Tie-dye
Purple with Green Lettering
Please check size wanted:
Children’s 10-12
Children’s 14-16
Adult small
Adult medium
Adult large
Every effort will be made to give you your first choice, but you must give six alternative choices for
each week in order of preference. Applications without 6 different alternates filled in will be returned.
First Week June 6 - 10
Will be attending: (check appropriate box)
J Junior Scholars or
ALTERNATE CHOICES
Please list six alternate choices without regard to class time.
1st period _____________________________________
1. _____________________________________________
Lunch
If paid after June 1,
there will be a
late fee of $15.
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FIRST CHOICE
2nd period _____________________________________
Tuition is due on or
before June 1st.
NOTICE
Please Cut along this line
Make checks payable to:
Franklin Special School
District and MAIL to:
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This form must be
returned with the
non-refundable
registration fee of $30.
My child will make a great Junior/Senior Scholar :
___ My child is a highly motivated student who loves to learn.
___ My child is not a discipline problem in school.
My child has permission to participate in any and all activities at Young Scholars Institute
including field trips taken as a part of a class. I agree to assume the risks for any accidents
incurred during these two weeks.
Parent’s Signature ____________________________________ Date _____________
Please Print Name Here. Last name ___________________________ First Name: ______________________
Hurry Hurry Don’t Delay!
Mail your form in right away.
If you take too long it’s true,
There just may not be room for you.
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2. _____________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________
3rd period _____________________________________
5. _____________________________________________
4th period _____________________________________
6. _____________________________________________
Second Week June 13 - 17
Will be attending: (check appropriate box)
J Junior Scholars or
FIRST CHOICE
1st period _____________________________________
$
Your class schedule
will be sent mid-May.
(If your application is
not accepted, you will
be notified by April 1st.)
2nd period _____________________________________
Lunch
S Senior Scholars
ALTERNATE CHOICES
Please list six alternate choices without regard to class time.
1. _____________________________________________
2. _____________________________________________
3. _____________________________________________
4. _____________________________________________
3rd period _____________________________________
5. _____________________________________________
4th period _____________________________________
6. _____________________________________________
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Providing Students With A Variety Of Exploratory Experiences In A Creative Learning Environment
New this year! Young Scholars Institute is located at one convenient location, Poplar Grove School.
Junior Scholars offers courses for students
who have completed
1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grades (ages 7-10).
ELIGIBILITY: Independent and highly motivated students between the ages of 7 & 14.
(Pre-first students are not eligible.)
Senior Scholars offers courses to students
who have completed
5th grade or above (ages 11-14).
See page 10 of the brochure for further details.
DATES: June 6 - 10 & June 13 - 17 (Students may attend one or both weeks).
TIME: Junior Scholars: 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM
Senior Scholars: 8:15 AM - 2:45 PM.
LUNCH: A hot lunch will be offered this year or students may bring their own
lunch and beverage.
PLACE: Poplar Grove School on Del Rio Pike, Franklin
FEES:
1. A $30.00 non-refundable registration fee (Registration fee is not included in Tuition).
2. One Week Tuition, $175. Two Week Tuition, $350. Tuition is due before June 1st.
NOTE: If paid after June 1, there will be a late fee of $15.
3. Priority registration for students and residents of FSSD is March 1 - 14, 2016
Registration will be based on postmark.
4. Certain classes may require an additional fee which will be noted in the class description.
5. Make checks payable to: Franklin Special School District.
6. Registration must be mailed to our post office box.
*** IMPORTANT ***
All Students should mail form as soon as
possible. Students and residents of FSSD
(Franklin Special School District) have a
priority registration of March 1 -14, BUT nonFSSD students should NOT wait.
Send your application in as soon as possible!!
Applications are processed in the order received
based on postmark date!!!
(Absolutely no personal deliveries will be accepted.)
Questions? Contact: Marnie Cotton 615-804-3587 for Junior Scholars or Eric Ellison for Senior Scholars 615-790-4721
PO Box 1168
Franklin, TN 37065
(615) 804-3587
Young Scholars Institute Sponsored by Franklin Special School District
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