REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER 2016! gosaints.org/camps
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REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER 2016! gosaints.org/camps
FRIENDS CAMP REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER 2016! gosaints.org/camps FUN CAMP 2 Hello, Campers and Parents! We are preparing to bring you the best summer camp in town and we hope you’ll join us and tell your friends. Each summer, St. Andrew’s faculty, upper school students and recent graduates come together to create a day camp that’s equal parts learning, exploring, inventing, playing, laughing, tasting and having fun. All are welcome — you don’t have to be a St. Andrew’s student to attend summer camps. All camps are taught by St. Andrew’s faculty and are way more than just day care. We take all kids in kindergarten and older on weekly field trips. We keep the whole kid active — mind and body. They should come home each day tired, happy and ready to do it all again the next day. This year, Kindercamp is open to rising PK4, K, and 1st graders, and Adventure Camp is open to rising 2nd through 6th graders. All camps will take place in the lower school main building. As always, our professional coaching staff also offers many athletic camps at the north campus, and we have a variety of academic and specialty camps from the Reading Clinic to Video Game Creation. We offer half day options and a shuttle bus between our north and south campuses at noon. There are many options and configurations - we’re flexible and can find a plan that works for your family. All camp details and registration are at gosaints.org/camps. Don’t delay — space fills up quickly! We hope you will join us for the best summer yet. Jay Losset Director of Auxiliary Programs St. Andrew’s Episcopal School 3 THE 2016 SAINTS SUMMER EXPERIENCE DAY CAMP WEEKLY THEMES WEEK 1: OUR COMMUNITY (June 6 – 10) Join us as we learn about the corner of the world we call home. We’ll learn all about Mississippi and Jackson, study our storied past and exciting future, and meet important members of our community — nurses, doctors, firefighters, police officers and more! WEEK 2: AROUND THE WORLD (June 13 – 17) Bring your passport as we journey to a different exciting country each day this week. We’ll learn all about our friends in different parts of the world - the sports they play, the food they eat, the houses they live in, and what they do for fun. WEEK 3: ANIMALS ARE AWESOME! (June 20 – 24) Come and learn about all our animal friends! We will study tiny insects and enormous elephants. We’ll learn about each other’s pets, help out a local animal shelter, and everyone K and older will finish the week with a trip to the zoo. WEEK 4: ALL ABOUT THE USA! (June 27 – July 1) Learn all about our great country! We’ll have a patriotic parade around campus, learn about people throughout history who’ve made America what it is today, and we might even hold an election for Camp President! WEEK 5: GET SPORTY! (July 5* – July 8) This fun filled week will be all about sports and games. We will learn about everything from golf to Quidditch. Come have a ball with us! *no camp on Monday, July 4 WEEK 6: FANTASY LAND (July 11 – 15) Let your imagination take you on a magical trip to a fantasy land. Learn about mystical creatures and myths from long ago, fairy tales, and science fiction. We’ll play games, eat silly foods, and dress up as our favorite characters. WEEK 7: ART EXPLOSION! (July 18 – 22) Watch out! We’re making art all week and it’s going to be a rocking good time. We’ll learn about all kinds of art and will make some of our own. WEEK 8: SUPER SCIENCE (July 25 – 29) Explore the oceans. Travel through space. Conduct some wacky experiments and get your work published in Scientific Camper. Bring your thinking cap and get ready to experiment! 2 DAY CAMPS Eight Weeks of Excitement! Each summer, we commit to providing every camper the best, safest possible day camp experience. From our programming to our policies, everything is planned with the camper in mind. COST – $225.00 per week To reserve spot, a $50 non-refundable deposit per camp week must be paid online. Balance of $175 per camp session is due by first day of camp week. DAY CAMP – REGULAR HOURS 8:30 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. Drop off starts at 7:30 a.m. Afternoon carpool is 2:45 to 3:00 p.m. AFTER CAMP CARE – $50.00 per week 2:45 – 5:45 p.m. EARLY REGISTRATION DISCOUNT Register online ON OR BEFORE April 4, 2016, and save $25.00 per week of camp. LATE PICKUP – $50.00 (payable upon pickup) SIBLING DISCOUNT Third and fourth siblings are eligible to receive a 10% discount on regular camp tuition. DROP-INS (regular day camp or after camp care) Four hours or less – $30 per day (payable that day) Over four hours – $60 per day (payable that day) POLICIES AND PROCEDURES WALK-UP REGISTRATION Parents are strongly encouraged to register their camper(s) well in advance so that we have the best staff-to-camper ratio, but we understand that for reasons unforeseen, you may need to register at the last minute. If you find yourself in this situation, you can enroll online until 8:00 a.m. (or in person until 9:30 a.m.) on the first day of any camp session with space remaining. If you show up in person, please bring payment with you. HALF DAY CAMPERS We welcome half day campers! Morning half day is 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Afternoon half day is 12:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Morning half day kids need to be picked up before lunch – no later than 11:30 a.m. – so they don’t get mixed up in lunchtime. Afternoon half day kids who have already eaten lunch can arrive any time after 12:00 p.m. REGISTRATION CHANGES If you wish to modify or cancel your registration, or apply for a credit toward another week of camp, please email Jay Losset at [email protected], or call 601-487-2748. The following policies and timeline apply: 30 days or more before start of session: 100% refund, minus the $50 deposit, or full credit toward another camp session. 15 – 29 days before start of session: 50% refund, minus the $50 deposit, or full credit toward another camp session. 14 days or fewer before start of session: no refund. We will be happy to give you credit toward another camp session. Once a session begins, adjustments cannot be made. CAMPER FORMS AND PAPERWORK All campers must complete the necessary camp forms in order to participate in the Saints Summer Experience. These forms can be submitted electronically via the Parent Dashboard on Campsite. Downloadable PDF’s can be found at the FORMS link on our website. Please complete these forms through the Parent Dashboard prior to your camper’s first session. 3 For a full list of policies and procedures, please visit gosaints.org/camps. KNOW CAMP 4 ACADEMIC CAMPS St. Andrew’s offers a wide range of Academic camps to help keep your kid’s mind sharp over the summer months. The Reading Clinic Rising first through fourth grade students A multi-sensory structured intervention for dyslexia and reading difficulties for campers. Alphabetic Phonics is a system developed at the Scottish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas, and is an extension of the Orton-Gillingham-Childs approach to remedial language training. The Reading Clinic teachers are certified as Alphabetic Phonics Therapists by the Payne Center in Oklahoma. They have a combined total of over 50 years teaching in the classroom. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD First Grade Gear Up for Language Arts This fun and helpful camp is a great way to get your rising first grader ready for reading. Students will get a jump on skills that will be covered during the first months of first grade. This camp session is sure to build skills and confidence in your child. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD MOR E IN Grade Gear Up for Language Arts FO C Second rising second grader ready for OGet MIyour Language with this fun and exciting NG Arts SOCampers gear-up camp. ON! will work on their Language Arts skills in a relaxed and First Grade Gear Up for Math Give your rising first grader a head start on math skills and concepts. Students will have fun with lots of hands-on activities and games all while sprucing up their skills in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. This camp is sure to put your student on the right track for first grade math! enjoyable environment. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Second Grade Gear Up for Math Get your rising second grader ready for Math with this fun and exciting gear-up camp. Campers will work on their Math skills in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD 5 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. ACADEMIC CAMPS Third Grade Gear Up for Math Get your rising third grader ready for Math with this fun and exciting gear-up camp. Campers will work on their Math skills in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Fourth Grade Gear Up for Math Rising fourth graders will use hands on materials and activities to refresh skills, develop conceptual understanding, and gain confidence for success in fourth grade math. Problem solving will be a prime focus, but also included will be mental math strategies, model drawing, and number sense. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Third Grade Gear Up for Language Arts Get your rising third grader ready for Language Arts in with this fun and exciting gear-up camp. Campers will work on their Language Arts skills in a relaxed and enjoyable environment. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Fifth Grade Gear Up for Math Rising fifth graders will review key concepts while getting acquainted with the middle school. Expect to participate in hands-on activities and math games. Bring a water bottle and a pencil! MOR E IN FO C OMI Faculty: TBD NG Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Fourth Grade Gear Up for Language Arts Rising fourth graders prepare for a smooth transition and successful fourth grade experience in Writing and Reading as Mary Beth Luke and Catherine Gray guide students through active reading strategies and journaling using authentic children’s literature. SOO N! V i s it g osa Fifth Grade Gear Up for English Students will review parts of speech, elements of literature, and writing concepts. This course will give rising fifth graders confidence as they leap into Middle School. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD 6 aints Sixth Grade Gear Up for English During the week, rising sixth graders will review essential grammar and writing skills. The parts of speech, capitalization and punctuation, sentence fragments, run-on sentences, contractions, possessives, subject/ verb agreement and complements will also be covered. Get a Grip on Grammar Rising fifth through eighth grade students Basic English grammar including parts of speech, active and passive verbs, phrases, conjugations indirect and direct objects will be covered using the Framing Your Thoughts curriculum from Project READ. This curriculum honors all learning styles and provides lessons built on direct-concept teaching utilizing multi-sensory lessons. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Sixth Grade Gear Up for Math Rising sixth graders will review key concepts through hands-on activities and math games. Please bring a water bottle and a pencil. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD .org/ Seventh Grade Gear Up for Pre-Algebra seventh grade students will review cRising a mp sandfoconcepts the skills covered in sixth grade r t h math with particular emphasis e la on pre-algebra skills, vocabulary, math testte preparation st up and date test-taking strategies. Common math error prevention and correction will be the focus s Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Get Organized! Rising fifth through eighth grade students Organization profiling 101. What kind of organizational strengths and weaknesses does your child possess? Students will build organizational skills and strategies based upon their profile. Management strategies for each profile will be discussed as well as organizers for binders, lockers, folders and notebooks. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD as students gain self-confidence to “hit the ground running” the very first week of school. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD 7 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. ACADEMIC CAMPS Summer Reading Tools for Active Reading Strategies Rising fifth through eighth grades An active reader is an effective reader! The active reading process helps students to understand and retain what is read and assists in mastering academic reading. Students who read actively enhance their critical thinking and writing skills, leading to a more enriching school experience. A required summer reading book for each grade level will be reviewed using active reading strategies. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Algebra Review for High School Math Rising ninth through eleventh grade This course is a review of the main topics in algebra, primarily intended for rising Algebra II students, but appropriate for anyone who needs a brush-up. It will cover a range of topics including equation and inequality solving, graphing, systems of equations, exponents and polynomials, radical expressions, and general problem solving. You’ll gain confidence in these skills as you prepare for the new year. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Effective High School Study Habits and Skills Rising ninth through twelfth grade students Study habits are general techniques used for organizing one’s self and managing one’s time including organizing a notebook/binder, recording assignments, setting up a personal study area, prioritizing assignments, being aware of one’s learning style, and maintaining a positive attitude. Study skills are specific abilities one has mastered to facilitate learning. MOR E IN FO C OMI NG Writing Reminder Workshop Rising seventh and eighth grade students Need a little help dusting off the cobwebs from your writing? Come jump-start your writing skills with this refresher workshop on everything from MLA format and formal standard English rules to organizing a paragraph and a 5-paragraph essay. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD Eighth Grade Gear Up for Algebra Rising eighth grade students will review the skills and concepts covered in seventh grade math with particular emphasis on pre-algebra skills, vocabulary, math test preparation and test-taking strategies. Common math error prevention and correction will be the focus as students gain self-confidence to “hit the ground running” the very first week of school. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD 8 SOO N! V i s it g osa aints Writing Reminder Workshop Rising ninth through twelfth grade students Need a little help dusting off the cobwebs from your writing? Come jump-start your writing skills with this refresher workshop on everything from MLA format and formal standard English rules to organizing a paragraph and a 5-paragraph essay. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD College Application Workshop - FREE! Rising twelfth grade students Get a head start on your college applications with assistance from the St. Andrew’s college counselors. You may work on the Common Application or other applications during this time. This session will help you with everything from beginning your applications to submitting them prior to the start of school if possible. Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD .org/ c a mp s for the l ates t u pd College Essay Workshop Rising twelfth grade students Seniors, spend time working on your college essay alongside your classmates as you help each other in this important phase of the college application process. A college admissions officer will review your essay and provide you with guidance about how to do your best work. Students should only attend one of these days. ates Faculty: TBD Cost: TBD Dates: TBD Time: TBD Location: TBD 9 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. RUN CAMP 8 ATHLETIC CAMPS St. Andrew’s Summer Sports Camps are a great way to improve your game and discover new sports to love. All camps are led by our professional coaching staff. We offer the widest variety of sports camps in the metro area. All sports camps take place at our Ridgeland campus. Camps are listed below in date order. Girls Basketball Camp Rising second through ninth grades Come spend four fun-filled days with Coach King and the varsity girls’ basketball team. Learn the fundamentals of the game of basketball. In addition we will play games and have opportunities to win trophies. Each participant will receive a t-shirt for attending. Boys Middle School Lacrosse Rising fifth through eighth grades Come familiarize yourself with the fastest growing sport in the country, lacrosse! The focus of this camp will be on introducing players to the basics of lacrosse, from throwing and catching to defensive fundamentals. Participants only need a lacrosse stick – no other equipment is required. Coach: Burney King Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 9 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym Coach: Colin Dunnigan Cost: $125.00* Dates: Monday, June 6 – Friday, June 10 Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Fast-Pitch Softball Rising second through ninth grades Come join Coach King, varsity fast-pitch softball coach, for a week of fast-pitch softball skills and drills. Whether it’s hitting, fielding, or base running, come learn the latest in the game of softball. In addition to learning skills and drills we will have lots of fun activities related to the game of softball. Boys Basketball Camp Rising second through ninth grades Campers will learn all fundamentals of the sport of basketball, including competition and games. Join Coach Cronin for a week of excitement and fun. Coach: Brian Cronin Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, June 13 – Thursday, June 16 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym Coach: Burney King Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 9 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym & Softball Field *COMPLETE THEIR WEEK! For campers in 6th grade and younger, an additional $100 lets you “complete their week.” Email [email protected] for a customized plan. For kids attending MORNING SPORTS CAMPS: Your camper can ride the shuttle bus to the South Campus at noon to drop in to regular day camp until 2:45 p.m. OR, $150 gets you an afternoon of camp at the South Campus, PLUS after camp care until 5:45 p.m. For kids attending AFTERNOON SPORTS CAMPS: Your camper can join us at the South Campus for a morning of regular day camp and then ride the shuttle bus to the North Campus at noon, allowing ample time to get to their sports camp. 11 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. ATHLETIC CAMPS All Sports Camp for Girls Rising first through sixth grades Kids will get a “kick” out of this fun-filled camp designed to ignite a passion for sports. Creative games, competitions and challenging skill-building activities will captivate and enlighten children as they work on improving their skills in a wide range of sports. Activities will be modified to satisfy the needs and abilities of all campers. All campers will participate in a variety of sports such as volleyball, soccer, running and basketball. Archery Camp I Rising fourth through sixth grades This camp will help the budding archer sharpen their bow skills. New archers will learn the proper technique to shoot a bow and arrow, including the proper stature, the correct way to hold a bow and the proper way to release an arrow. Being a successful archer requires the proper technique and we help the young archer develop their technique. We will provide all the equipment needed. Coach: Ray McDaniel Cost: $80.00 Dates: Monday, June 27 – Thursday, June 30 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Location: North Campus Gym Coaches: Christi DeLaughter & Stacy Sullivan Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, June 13 – Thursday, June 16 Time: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym Archery Camp II Rising seventh through twelfth grades This camp will help the budding archer sharpen their bow skills. New archers will learn the proper technique to shoot a bow and arrow, including the proper stature, the correct way to hold a bow and the proper way to release an arrow. Being a successful archer requires the proper technique and we help the young archer develop their technique. We will provide all the equipment needed. Co-ed Soccer Camp Rising second through seventh grades Girls and boys will work together on basic soccer skills including passing, dribbling, and shooting with Coach Erik Snyder and Coach Jerrod Myers, St. Andrew’s soccer coaches. The fundamentals of the camp are to have fun, build sportsmanship and learn basic soccer skills through practice and play Coaches: Erik Snyder & Jerrod Myers Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, June 20 – Thursday, June 23 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Practice Field Coach: Ray McDaniel Cost: $80.00 Dates: Monday, June 27 – Thursday, June 30 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym *COMPLETE THEIR WEEK! For campers in 6th grade and younger, an additional $100 lets you “complete their week.” Email [email protected] for a customized plan. For kids attending MORNING SPORTS CAMPS: Your camper can ride the shuttle bus to the South Campus at noon to drop in to regular day camp until 2:45 p.m. OR, $150 gets you an afternoon of camp at the South Campus, PLUS after camp care until 5:45 p.m. For kids attending AFTERNOON SPORTS CAMPS: Your camper can join us at the South Campus for a morning of regular day camp and then ride the shuttle bus to the North Campus at noon, allowing ample time to get to their sports camp. 12 All Sports Camp for Boys Rising first through seventh grade boys Boys will be led in a variety of sports by members of St. Andrew’s Coaching Staff and upper school athletes. Campers will be grouped by age to compete in the following sports: basketball, baseball, dodgeball, kickball, soccer, frisbee golf, volleyball, hand tennis/wall ball and various tag games. The camp will utilize most of the St. Andrew’s Athletic Facilities on the North Campus. Campers will need to wear comfortable tennis shoes and athletic clothing. Bring lunch and a water bottle. Water will be provided by the staff. Be sure to sign up for a week of FUN! Tennis Camp - Beginner and Intermediate Rising kindergarten through fifth grades This camp offers tennis instruction for beginner and intermediate level students. Campers will learn the proper technique of basic tennis strokes and improve their hand-eye coordination skills. Led by Coach Emillia Viljoen, this is sure to be a week of fun for all. Coach: Emillia Viljoen Cost: $140* Dates: Monday, July 18 – Thursday, July 21 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: North Campus tennis courts Little Saints Spirit Camp Rising kindergarten through third grades This camp offers girls an opportunity to find out what it is like to be a cheerleader or dancer. With instruction from the St. Andrew’s varsity cheerleaders and dancers, we will learn cheers, dances, chants, fun cheer songs, and a short dance routine. All participants will receive a spirit t-shirt. Participants will perform during a St. Andrew’s varsity football game during Lower School Spirit Night. This camp is a blast! Coaches: Mark Fanning, Burney King, and DeWayne Cupples Cost: $200* Dates: Monday, July 11 – Friday, July 16 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym Track and Field Rising third through seventh grades Students will get a chance to see what Track and Field has to offer. Running, jumping hurdles, throwing — there’s something for everyone in Track and Field. We will start each day with warm up and stretching. Students interested in distance running (half-mile and mile) will work with a distance coach. All junior athletes will have the chance to learn specialty events such as the high hump, long jump, triple jump, shot put and discus. A modified hurdle will be used to train with hurdles. We will even have relay races. Come out and join the fun of Track and Field. All participants should wear sunscreen, and bring a water bottle, hat and a snack. Coach: Erik Snyder, Cyndi Hogue Cost: $90 Dates: Friday, August 5 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Commons Coach: Price Chadwick Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, July 18 – Thursday, July 21 Time: 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Gym 13 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. MAKE CAMP 12 SPECIALTY CAMPS St. Andrew’s offers many additional camps that cover a range of subjects and interests outside traditional sports and academic camps. These fill up fast, so don’t delay. As with all of our camps, you don’t have to be a St. Andrew’s student to attend. Camps are listed below in date order. Typing at the Speed of Thought Rising fifth through eighth grades Join us for a keyboarding short course designed to help students with proper keyboarding skills to help them become more proficient in using QWERTY keyboards. Middle School teacher Jan Michael will introduce you to the home keys, proper hand position, alternate keystrokes and some common keyboard shortcuts, all while encouraging students to develop speed and accuracy in keyboarding. Each week-long session is a standalone class. Register for more than one session, if desired. Chess Camp For ages 6 – 16 USA Chess is the largest and premier chess camp organizer for children in the United States. Their staff is comprised of the finest children’s chess instructors in North America. Registration options include mornings, afternoon and all-day sessions. Campers experience chess instruction and play in a fun-filled environment designed to improve their skills whether they are interested in casual or competitive chess. Tuition includes trophy, chess set and much more. Please visit: www.activelearningcamps.com for program details and registration. NOTE: Registration must take place directly with USA Chess – not through St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. Cost: $165* per one-week session Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Dates: Session I: June 20 – 24 Session II: June 27 – July 1 Session III: July 11 – 15 Location: North Campus, Middle School Dates: Monday, June 27 – Friday, July 1 Location: North Campus Half Day Chess Camps Cost: $295* Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. OR 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Artimals Rising PK4 through second grades Join us as we combine art with our love of pets. In this course, we’ll paint pet portraits, make a food bowl and even a pet collar. Full Day Chess Camps Cost: $460 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Andrea Stallings Cost: $200* Dates: Monday, June 27 – Friday, July 1 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Location: South Campus Half Day Chess Camp / Half Day Video Game Creation Camp Cost: $500 (see Active Learning for details on this discount package) *COMPLETE THEIR WEEK! For campers in 6th grade and younger, an additional $100 lets you “complete their week” with day camp. See next page for more details. Email [email protected] for a customized plan. 15 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. SPECIALTY CAMPS Video Game Creation Camp For ages 6 – 16 Active Learning Services’ video game creation camps offer programs that use our custom designed curriculum that provide campers skills to use their creativity as they learn to program a video game using step-by-step instructions while learning about the history of game design, design concepts, game styles and more. There are no prerequisites. This camp is a half-day program. while allowing them to creatively apply their GameMaker skills and learn how game designers make the 2D computer screen come to life with 3D effects. This is a full-day camp. Please visit: www.activelearningcamps.com for program details and registration. NOTE: Registration must take place directly with Active Learning – not through St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. Cost: $525 Dates: Monday, June 27 – Friday, July 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Please visit: www.activelearningcamps.com for program details and registration. NOTE: Registration must take place directly with Active Learning – not through St. Andrew’s Episcopal School. Manners Matter Rising PK4 through third grades A class designed to encourage and emphasize good manners in today’s busy society. We have new material for students who have previously attended. Some topics include respect, responsibility, posture, personal hygiene, giving and receiving complements, manners for all social occasions with special emphasis on table manners, meeting and greeting, healthy eating choices, handling difficult situations, and more. The class concludes with dinner at Amerigo in Ridgeland on Wednesday night. Cost: $335* Dates: Monday, June 27 – Friday, July 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. OR 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Location: North Campus Advanced Video Game Creation Camp — 3-D Concepts For ages 10 – 16 with prior GameMaker software experience Campers will learn the principles used in making 3D-style games while creating their own “home base defense games.” Lessons include the principles of perspective, scale, infinity and other concepts. Students are challenged Instructor: Carolyn Cloud Cost: $175* per session *COMPLETE THEIR WEEK! For campers in 6th grade and younger, an additional $100 lets you “complete their week” with day camp. Email [email protected] for a customized plan. Your camper can join us for regular day camp as early as 7:30 a.m. We will get them to and from their Academic and Specialty camps on the South Campus. Regular camp ends at 2:45 p.m. For an additional $50, they can stay in After Camp Care until 5:45 p.m. If they have morning camps on the North Campus, they can ride the shuttle bus at noon to the South campus and finish their day having a blast in regular camp which ends at 2:45 p.m. For an additional $50, they can stay in After Camp Care until 5:45 p.m. Kids with afternoon camps at the North Campus can join us at the South Campus as early as 7:30 a.m. for a morning of regular day camp and then ride the shuttle bus to the North Campus at noon. 16 The Nutcracker Ballet Camp Rising PK4 through second grades This fall, boys and girls enrolled in ballet classes offered through St. Andrew’s Enrichment Program will present a shortened version of The Nutcracker. Performances are Thursday, November 10, for Lower School students, and Saturday, November 12, for family and friends. During this summer course, students will begin rehearsing dances for the November performance. Students entering PK4 and kindergarten will rehearse the part of the cooks who prepare sweets in The Land of the Sweets. Students entering first and second grades will be mice and soldiers in the battle scene. Time: 12:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: South Campus Manners Matter - Session I Monday, June 27 – Wednesday, June 29 Manners Matter - Session II Monday, July 11 – Wednesday, July 13 Bricks 4 Kidz – Mining and Crafting Camp Rising kindergarten through fourth grades Join Bricks 4 Kidz as we explore the world of Minecraft using LEGO® bricks! Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters and tools using LEGO® bricks. Students will face new challenges each day, building models and crafting key elements from the popular Minecraft game. Attire: shorts and a t-shirt or leotard, pink ballet shoes for girls, black ballet shoes for boys. Instructor: Lisa Howell Cost: $125* Dates: Monday, July 25 – Thursday, July 28 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Location: North Campus Instructor: Lacey Fondren Cost: $195.00 Dates: TBA Time: TBA Location: North Campus “Pas de Quatre” and the Romantic Ballets Rising third through twelfth grades, with prior ballet experience Students will study the Romantic style of ballet in class, in rehearsals of “Pas de Quatre,” and excerpts from “Giselle.” This classical period of ballet will be included with rehearsals for a November performance of a shortened version of The Nutcracker, to take place Thursday, November 10, for the lower school students and also on Saturday, November 12, for family and friends. Bricks 4 Kidz – Space Adventures Camp Rising kindergarten through fourth grades Inspired by NASA and Star Wars™, our Space Adventures Camp is packed full of models that will make your imagination blast off! Each day, campers will learn about real-life space exploration and build models related to the NASA space program and LEGO® Star Wars™ Bricks 4 Kidz Space Adventures camp provides the spark for your imagination to take off on an adventure that’s out of this world! Instructor: Lisa Howell Cost: $280 for both weeks Dates: Monday, July 18 – Friday, July 22 Times:10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. AND Monday, July 25 – Friday, July 29 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Location: South Campus Instructor: Lacey Fondren Cost: $195.00 Dates: TBA Time: TBA Location: North Campus 17 For the most up-to-date information, please visit gosaints.org/camps. 4120 OLD CANTON ROAD, JACKSON, MS 39216 gosaints.org/camps To nurture a diverse community in the Episcopal tradition, St. Andrew’s strives to create a safe and inclusive environment where individuals learn to respect the dignity of every human being and to live and lead in a complex world. 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