Summer Programs - Detroit Country Day School

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Summer Programs - Detroit Country Day School
DETROIT COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Summer
Programs
Fond
childhood
memories
start here.
For more information visit:
www.dcds.edu/summerprograms
Summer Programs at the Maple Road Campus (Lower School)
Detroit Country Day Lower School is proud to offer a unique summer camp style program that will challenge
and intrigue your child from three to nine years old. The series consists of five weekly sessions created and
instructed by Detroit Country Day Lower School teachers. Each session provides a hands-on experience
aimed to stimulate and motivate your child. The sessions offer a variety of themes and adventures that incorporate academics, creativity, and enrichment. Weekly themes range from science to computers, cooking to nature, literature to crafts guaranteed to entice your child. Minimum group size is 8 children. Children must be
potty trained and three years old before June 15, 2015. Children ages three and four have the option to participate in half day or full day camp.
Weeks of: June 15 - July 24
Before Care Hours: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM $25 per week
Camp Hours: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (½ day sessions for three and four year olds; 9:00 AM -12:00 PM)
After Care Hours: 3:00 PM -5:30 PM $50 per week
Camp Fee ½ Day Session: $200 per week (available for three and four year olds only)
Camp Fee Full Day Session: $300 per week
Late Pick-Up Fee: $5 late fee for every 10 minute interval, payable upon pick-up.
*Water play will be offered daily. Bring bathing suit, sunscreen, and towel every day. All campers need
a peanut free snack and lunch each day.
Summer Programs at the Hillview Campus (Middle School)
The Leadership Academy and a variety of sports camps will take place at our Hillview Campus off of
Lahser Road just south of Thirteen Mile Road.
Summer Programs at the Thirteen Mile Road Campus (Upper School)
A multitude of academic, art, drama, activity and athletic programs are offered for the a wide range of
ages on our Thirteen Mile Road Campus on the corner of Thirteen Mile Road and Lahser Road.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Summer Programs descriptions by DATE within Academics, Activities, Arts, and Athletics.............pgs. 2 - 27
Index in order of DATE within Academics, Activities, Arts, Athletics ..................................................pgs. 29 - 30
Index in order of AGE and by program LOCATION ............................................................................pgs. 31 - 33
Index of programs alphabetically with page numbers .................................................................................pgs. 34 - 35
All grades listed in catalog pertain to grade of child in 2015 - 2016 school year. All programs included are as of 2/18/2015, please check
www.dcds.edu/summerprograms for any additions or changes.
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ACADEMICS
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 10 - 12, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Advanced Composition
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
Advanced Composition is a course designed for academically able 7th and 8th graders as well as any high school students who want
to reinforce their reading and writing skills, build their vocabulary level, and understand and apply grammar rules to their writing.
Students will read and analyze a short story every day, learn 100 vocabulary words a week, write creative and analytical papers. Assessments are given daily. Students can take the course for credit to improve their previous English GPA or to just learn to read and
write with more skill. An English notebook and exam at the end of the course are required.
Instructor: Beverly Hannett-Price
Program Contact: Glen Shilling at [email protected] or (248) 430-1635
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 8 - 11, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Algebra I
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course is designed to provide the student with a strong foundation for subsequent secondary mathematics courses. Course content includes the properties of the real number system, equation solving, operations with polynomials and rational expressions, factoring polynomials, graphing linear and quadratic equations and inequalities, working with functions, and solving systems of equations. A student may enroll for enrichment or grade enhancement.
Instructor: Jane Pohl
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 9 - 11, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Algebra II
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This second year algebra course includes a review of Algebra I topics in addition to the introduction of concepts necessary for successful precalculus and calculus studies. Topics include manipulations of real numbers, solving equations and inequalities, graphing
and solving systems of equations, simplifying polynomials and rational expressions, transformations of relations and functions, solving exponential and logarithmic equations. Sequences and series, permutations, combinations and probability are introduced in this
course. A student may enroll for enrichment or grade enhancement.
Instructor: TBA
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 12, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
American Government
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course examines the constitutional underpinning and functioning of the American government. Political beliefs and behavior,
political party formation, campaigning and voter turnout are explored. The impact of special interests and the mass media follow.
The key components of the national government: the presidency, congress and courts are investigated in depth. Special attention is
given to local and state government and issues. Investigative readings and web assignments cover such topics as third parties, voter
turnout, campaign spending, interest groups and US Supreme Court cases. A student can earn .5 credit toward history requirement
and graduation.
Instructor: Don Corwin
Program Contact: Don Corwin at [email protected] or (248) 430-1685
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6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 9 - 11, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Calculus
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
The course is intended to strengthen the student's understanding of secondary mathematics, increase their capability of working with
mathematical expressions and prepare them to take a formal course in calculus. A review of algebra and trigonometry is included
and the basic concepts of calculus are introduced using the graphics calculator and available technology. Topics studied are: analytical geometry, limits, curve sketching, differentiation and its applications, the integral and its applications, composite functions, transcendental functions, and basic integration techniques. A student may enroll for enrichment or grade enhancement.
Instructor: TBA
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 9 - 12, 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Foundations of Studio Art
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course will prepare students for all studio classes offered at DCDS: painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, computer-graphics, jewelry, metals, fibers and textiles. The course is based on a college level foundation emphasizing the Elements and
Principles of Art and Visual Design. It is a project based class with a cultural and historical framework to better understand the
building blocks of all art. Students who complete this course will receive .5 credit toward the one full art credit graduation requirement.
Instructor: Mary Ann deVogel
Program Contact: Tim Bearden at [email protected] or (248) 320-4689
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 8 - 10, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Geometry
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course integrates topics from geometry and algebra. The emphasis is on the development of logical and sequential reasoning
within the structure of a geometric system, and the development of the basic postulates and theorems of Euclidean geometry. Students study concepts of formal proof, congruence, similarity, indirect proof, ratio and proportions, quadrilaterals and polygons, circle and angle relationships, areas and perimeter of polygons, and volumes and surface area of solids. A student may enroll for enrichment or grade enhancement.
Instructor: Jim Desantis
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 8 - 9
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Morning Session
12:30 PM - 4:00 PM ▪ Afternoon Session
Health
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee per Session: $725
Health is a required course for graduation, and this summer course satisfies that requirement. Health course covers topics including
nutrition, substance abuse, human sexuality, relationships, lifesaving and CPR. Students will leave the course certified in CPR.
Instructor: TBA
Program Contact: Tim Bearden at [email protected] or (248) 646-7717
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6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 8 - 11, 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Hybrid Algebra II
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course will allow the student flexibility in their study of Algebra II topics. The class will meet two days a week and then the
student will work on Math XL and/or projects the other three days of the week. If a student received below a 75 in UMA223 it is
recommended that they attend the daily summer course. Topics include manipulations of real numbers, solving equations and inequalities, graphing and solving systems of equations, simplifying polynomials and rational expressions, transformations of relations
and functions, solving exponential and logarithmic equations. Sequences and series, permutations, combinations and probability are
introduced in this course. A student may enroll for enrichment or grade enhancement.
Instructor: John Meyers
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
6/15/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 5 - 8, 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Lego Robotics Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $495
Learn how to use the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robots in a fun, interactive, and competitive environment! Great practice for those
who wish to participate in FIRST LEGO League in the fall of 2015.
Instructor: Wayne Wheatley
Program Contact: Wayne Wheatley at [email protected] or (248) 430-3689
6/15/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 2 - 4, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Love to Read: Literacy Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $1775
This six week enriching academic summer reading program is designed as a fun and aggressive way to combat summer learning loss
and promote significant gains in your child's reading comprehension, accuracy, fluency and vocabulary. This literacy program emphasizes reading and writing, and facilitates meaningful discussion on relevant topics. All students will be assessed at the beginning
and end of the program to measure growth and continue to guide reading instruction. A class size limit of eight will ensure that every child will receive an individualized reading instruction plan, tailored to specific instructional needs. The instructor is a DCDS Enriched Reading Instructor.
Instructor: Christina DelPizzo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 9 - 11, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Precalculus
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course is intended for those students who would like to strengthen their secondary mathematics background and for those students who are planning to study calculus in the future. Topics from Algebra II are reviewed and studied in greater depth and an emphasis is placed on graphing functions and exploring the behavior of functions using a graphics calculator. Real-world problem situations are used as the means to approach and teach concepts and skills. Topics studied include polynomial functions, circular and
trigonometric functions, graphs of trigonometric functions and their inverses, polar coordinates, analytical trigonometry, exponential
and logarithmic functions, solving a system of equations, sequences/series, combinatorics and probability. A student may enroll for
enrichment or grade enhancement.
Instructor: John Williams
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
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6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 9 - 10
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Morning Session
12:30 AM - 4:00 PM ▪ Afternoon Session
Public Speaking
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee per Session: $725
This 9th grade Speech / Public Speaking course satisfies the DCDS Upper School graduation requirement for speech. Emphasis is
on public speaking, research, presentation, and speech techniques.
Instructor: TBA
Program Contact: Tim Bearden at [email protected] or (248) 646 -7717
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 10 - 12, 8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Rebels & Romantics
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
Rebels & Romantics is a new English course at the Upper School, which can be taken to earn a half credit of general English study
towards total graduation credit requirements. This course explores literary and historical connections between rebellious and romantic figures in literary and American history, using fiction and non-fiction pieces. Students will develop skills in literary analysis, writing, and critical thinking in a project oriented course. This course will be offered as a hybrid course, with half or more of the meetings online, requiring only two to three days per week of in-person attendance.
Instructor: Tim Bearden
Program Contact: Tim Bearden at [email protected] or (248) 430 - 3696
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 10 - 12, 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Science Research Techniques
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This one-semester course will explore various types of data collection, and expose students to statistical and graphical approaches to
data analysis that are used across all of the scientific disciplines. Experiments in several fields of science will be carried out from
measurement through presentation before students are charged to design and carry out their own experiment to finish the class.
Prerequisites: Geometry and Biology
Instructor: Patricia Hanlan
Program Contact: John Williams at [email protected] or (248) 430-1071
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 6 - 9, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Study Skills
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
Effective study skills are essential for academic progress. Productive study habits, attitudes and skills distinguish a good student from
a poor student. The Study Skills Program is designed to develop and improve the English and mathematics skills and habits of good,
average, and below average students. This is our 46th summer of offering quality instruction in study skills.
Instructor: Wayne Wheatley
Program Contact: Glen Shilling at [email protected] or (248) 430-1635
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 6 - 9, 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Writing Workshop
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
Individualized instruction stresses grammar, sentence construction, outlining, paragraph formulation, spelling, note-taking and summarizing skills, practice in writing clear and concise answers to essay questions and expository writing. This course emphasizes developing effective oral and written communications. Students may use computers to improve writing skills and performance.
Instructor: TBD
Program Contact: Glen Shilling at [email protected] or (248) 430-1635
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6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 6 - 8, 12:30 PM - 3:30:00 PM
Creative Computing
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $150
Campers will learn and practice computer programming concepts. Creativity and problem solving will be emphasized. The Scratch
programming platform will be featured, with opportunities to explore other languages and computing concepts using tools such as
MaKey MaKey, Arduino, and Introductory Electronics. Participants should bring a laptop computer and peanut free snack.
Instructor: Jennifer Degazio
Program Contact: Jennifer Degazio at [email protected] or (248) 430-3588
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 2 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Problem Solving Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Week One: $275
Program Fee Week Two: $300
Numbers are integral to everyday life and this camp will explore them in a variety of ways. Campers will learn fun number facts,
solve and create problems, play number computer games, create origami animals, and read and make recipes using their number
skills. All campers will be encouraged to think outside the box.
Instructor: Dr. Lynda Ludy
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
8/21/2015 - 8/22/2015
Grades 9, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
9th Grade Study Strategies For High
School Success
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $160
Learning "how to learn" is one of the most important skills a student can achieve throughout their school experience. This two day
back-to-school program is designed to help students build confidence and think strategically about their learning styles. Students
will set goals for a positive start to ninth grade as they inventory their individual strengths and learn to "think like a teacher." Students will try out various study strategies, design a system of organization for their ninth grade year, organize the file folders in their
computer and create study guide templates. All materials and a starter set of supplies are included in the class. Students are encouraged to bring their laptops if that is how they intend to take notes in school. To help personalize instruction, there will be a short
learning styles questionnaire to be completed prior to class. Also, please note that if the student is involved in a fall sport, we designed the program so that only one day of practice would be missed (hence the reason this is offered on Friday and Saturday).
Coaches should understand one absence prior to school starting. The instructor is a former Upper School history teacher, and currently Director of Professional Development and Dean at the Middle School.
Instructor: Denise Liberty
Program Contact: Denise Liberty at [email protected] or (248) 388 - 3470
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ACTIVITIES
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Bonjour Paris!
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Program Fee: $200
A French adventure is in store for you child! This camp will introduce three and four year olds to Parisian life through music, artistic
expression, culture, cooking and other fun activities.
Instructor: Alyssa Marcangelo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/26/2015
Grades K - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Computer Lego & Coding
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee All Weeks except Three: $300
Program Fee Week Three: $275
Learn how to construct awesome 3-D LEGO models and bring them to life. The program allows campers to utilize technology for
collaboration, team-building and creativity. The following are examples of models that will be constructed: Hungry Alligator, a ferris
wheel, a carousel, and race cars. Campers will also use coding to make the Angry Bird move and Elsa from “Frozen” make a square.
Instructor: Charlayne Watkins
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Cupcakes, Cookies & Pies!
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
We will bake and decorate delicious holiday-themed treats, create crafts and enjoy activities to make our Halloween, Thanksgiving,
Valentine's Day, and Independence Day celebrations complete. Every day's a party – and you're invited!
Instructor: Bonnie Mirbach
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Music Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Week One: $300
Program Fee Week Two: $300
Unleash your child's inner musician at this camp where they will learn to sing partner songs, play instruments and music games, explore dramatic play, and create music-themed crafts. This camp will be music exploration at its best!
Instructor: Molly Kackloudis
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Ice Princesses and Snowmen
(Section 1)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Join us for a magical winter wonderland fantasy journey in the summer! Campers will play games, dress-up, enjoy songs, dance, and
create various winter projects.
Instructor: Kelly Hincks
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 5 - 8, 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Lego Robotics Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $495
Learn how to use the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robots in a fun, interactive, and competitive environment! Great practice for those
who wish to participate in FIRST LEGO League in the fall of 2015.
Instructor: Wayne Wheatley
Program Contact: Wayne Wheatley at [email protected] or (248) 430-3689
6/15/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 2 - 4, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Love to Read: Literacy Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $1775
This six week enriching academic summer reading program is designed as a fun and aggressive way to combat summer learning loss
and promote significant gains in your child's reading comprehension, accuracy, fluency and vocabulary. This literacy program emphasizes reading and writing, and facilitates meaningful discussion on relevant topics. All students will be assessed at the beginning
and end of the program to measure growth and continue to guide reading instruction. A class size limit of eight will ensure that every child will receive an individualized reading instruction plan, tailored to specific instructional needs. The instructor is a DCDS
Enriched Reading Instructor.
Instructor: Christina DelPizzo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Section 1
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Section 2
Medieval Castle Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee for Section 1: $300
Program Fee for Section 2: $300
All knights and princesses travel back in time with us to explore the medieval world and create our own kingdom. Campers will
build a large cardboard castle, create costumes and projects, play medieval games, and prepare a feast in the tradition of medieval
times. Campers' imaginations will be fully charged during this camp!
Instructor: Marnie DuRoss (Section 1), Sharon Catalano (Section 2)
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Out of This World Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Does your child have an interest in space or being an astronaut? This camp will teach amazing fun facts about each planet in our
solar system. Campers will also be engaged in a play called, Neighbors in Space, where each will play a certain aspect of our solar
system and share their favorite facts. Discovering a realm beyond our world is sure to pique imagination and fascination with astronomy.
Instructor: Colleen Tarolli
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Stories and Morning Glories
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Program Fee: $200
In this camp children will enjoy the prose and art inspired by the beautiful flowers and plants found in our own backyards. Campers
will take nature walks around the school studying the variety of plant life and use their findings for inspiration in their stories and
artwork.
Instructor: Katie Maisonville
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
Grades PK4 - K, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Summer Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Campers will celebrate everything that's fun in summer! Water and sand play will be essential components of this camp as well as
creating summertime menus, setting up lemonade stands, treasure chests, and sand art. Swim suits and towels are a must!
Instructor: Jeanne Cottom
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Team Sports Camp
(Section 1)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp will teach children sports skills and what it means to part of a team whether it be baseball, basketball, hockey, or volleyball. Campers will play the different sports and participate in miniature games. Campers will come up with team names and motto's
with the goal of having fun while learning a variety of team sports.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
American Girl Doll Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
If the American Girl doll is a favorite toy in your household, have your child bring her in for a fun week of camp! Together, we will
explore the original five American Girl dolls through stories, games, crafts, movies and play. Each day will be a new theme with fun
activities like a slumber or tea party.
Instructor: Stephanie Gendron
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 6 - 8, 12:30 PM - 3:30:00 PM
Creative Computing
Hillview Campus
Program Fee: $150
Campers will learn and practice computer programming concepts. Creativity and problem solving will be emphasized. The Scratch
programming platform will be featured, with opportunities to explore other languages and computing concepts using tools such as
MaKey MaKey, Arduino, and Introductory Electronics. Participants should bring a laptop computer and peanut free snack.
Instructor: Jennifer Degazio
Program Contact: Jennifer Degazio at [email protected] or (248) 430-3588
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
French Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Campers will be visiting famous monuments in Paris, touring Monet's Garden in Giverny, sampling French cuisine, and stopping in
other cities along the way, all while reviewing French culture and vocabulary. Our French experience will include such things as music, art, games.
Instructor: Alyssa Marcangelo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Ice Princesses and Snowmen
(Section 2)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Program Fee: $200
Join us for a magical winter wonderland fantasy journey in the summer! Campers will play games, dress-up, enjoy songs, dance, and
create various winter projects.
Instructor: Kelly Hincks
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Pee Wee Performers
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This drama camp will teach skills in movement, improvisation, singing and dancing while preparing for a live stage performance at
the end of the week. Not only will our campers receive the opportunity to develop an awareness of his or her acting potential, but
they will also have fun creating scenery, costumes, and learning stage managing skills.
Instructor: Sharon Catalano
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Rising Stars Drama Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Lights! Camera! Action! Campers will use their bodies, voices, minds, and creative imagination to explore both classic and contemporary stories. This camp encourages creative expression, confidence and self-esteem while working on skills such as active listening
and sharing. The campers will perform the last day of camp.
Instructor: Elizabeth Mezzacapo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 3 - 4, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Speak, Sing, Dance and Play en Français
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Mme. Ebeling will guide campers through the French language and culture through songs and dance. Campers will also make beautiful crafts, play games, and listen to stories in French. There will also be a day to sample French cuisine.
Instructor: Kimia Ebeling
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 2 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sports Fun Camp
(Section 1)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Bring your child to our sports camp to play a different sport every day. We will play baseball, kickball, football, and more. The rules
and positions of each sport will be explained so your child has an opportunity to try something new. This camp teaches hand eye
coordination, speed, agility, and teamwork in a manner that is fun and promotes self-esteem and health.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Team Sports Camp
(Section 2)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp will teach children sports skills and what it means to part of a team whether it be baseball, basketball, hockey, or volleyball. Campers will play the different sports and participate in miniature games. Campers will come up with team names and motto's
with the goal of having fun while learning a variety of team sports.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Alternative Activities
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Week One: $275
Program Fee Week Two: $300
Campers will enjoy engaging and physically stimulating relay races, tagging games, cooperative games and much more. Movement to
music and drums will be incorporated throughout the week. The cooperative games will challenge the campers to complete different
tasks using verbal and non-verbal communications.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Camp Kid Concoction
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
Innovation and creativity are the buzz words for this camp! Campers will use a variety of materials to concoct ten different experiments using a number of "top-secret recipes." Some materials we might use include: Bathtub Finger Paints, Funny Putty, Invisible
Ink, and Cotton Clay. Campers will experience a wild, wacky, and exciting week of incredible project-based activities.
Instructor: Erica Engler
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Crazy Calendar Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
In the Crazy Calendar Camp we will make a snowman, look for leprechauns, and trick-or treat. Celebrate some of the best holiday
traditions from the entire year in just one fun-filled week.
Instructor: Janine Gallant
Program Contact: Shaorn Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Creating a World of Art
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
Developing an artistic mind can be transformative and rewarding. This art camp is filled with creative, unique, and exciting projects
to stimulate the imagination. Each day campers will be inspired by a new artist and encouraged to explore new creations and techniques using a variety of mediums.
Instructor: Melissa Parks, Sarah Kitchen
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Four Seasons in Four Days!
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day: $275
Program Fee Half Day: $ 175
What is your child's favorite season? Whether it be winter, spring, summer or fall, campers will make crafts, sing songs, read stories
and learn nursery rhymes about each season and its weather.
Instructor: Sheryl Klinger
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
French Cafe Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
Come experience a taste of France as we transform our classroom into our very own Parisian cafe! We will be making traditional
favorites such as crepes, croque monsieur, and pain au chocolat. As we explore different recipes, each camper will make his/her
own French cookbook to take home at the end of the camp. All recipes are nut-free.
Instructor: Alyssa Marcangelo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Lil' Sluggers
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day Week One : $275
Program Fee Half Day Week One: $175
Program Fee Full Day Week Two: $300
Program Fee Half Day Week Two: $200
Batter up! While developing a love for the game, campers will have an opportunity to learn the basic fundamentals of baseball - hitting the ball, throwing and catching, and running the bases. No equipment necessary.
Instructor: Emily Petts
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 2 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Problem Solving Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Week One: $275
Program Fee Week Two: $300
Numbers are integral to everyday life and this camp will explore them in a variety of ways. Campers will learn fun number facts,
solve and create problems, play number computer games, create origami animals, and read and make recipes using their number
skills. All campers will be encouraged to think outside the box.
Instructor: Dr. Lynda Ludy
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Sights & Sounds Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day: $275
Program Fee Half Day: $175
Campers will explore the multitude of sights and sounds within various environments such as the beach, picnics, camp sites, fire
stations and even birthday parties! The classroom and activities will be designed to give children experiences that use all five senses
as they analyze the sights and sounds in these environments.
Instructor: Katie Maisonville
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Soccer & Kickball Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
Batter up! While developing a love for the game, campers will have an opportunity to learn the basic fundamentals of baseball - hitting the ball, throwing and catching, and running the bases. No equipment necessary.
Instructor: Stephanie Gendron
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Transportation Station
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day: $275
Program Fee Half Day: $175
Campers will learn about new forms of transportation each day through books, crafts, games, and play. They will also explore all the
fun and exciting ways to travel from one destination to another.
Instructor: Kelly Hincks
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 2 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Baseball Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Come "play ball" and join us for one of America's favorite pastimes! The rules of baseball and each position will be explained while
playing many baseball games. Skill development, speed, agility, and hand eye coordination will be emphasized in a way that promotes
fun through healthy active play. All genders welcome.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Basketball Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Campers will hit the hardwood to learn the proper form and skills for shooting, layups, passing, defending and working together as a
team. Each day there will be drills, games, and different basketball activities that focus on learning through fun. Children will come
up with their own team names and motto's.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades K - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sports Camp - Girls Only!
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Join this all-girls camp to learn to play basketball, volleyball, track, yoga, and more. Each girl will create their own sports journal to
track what they have learned and their reflection on the new skills they will acquire.
Instructor: Marta Krussman
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Thomas the Train
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day $300
Program Fee Half Day: $200
All aboard! Spend a week chugging along with Thomas & Friends at the train station. There will be theme related games, activities,
books, and crafts for a week filled with train fun.
Instructor: Emily Petts
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades PK3 - K
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Young LEGO Engineers
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day: $300
Program Fee Half Day: $200
This camp is designed to help introduce LEGO Robotics and engineering in a nurturing and playful way. The young learners will
use some Duplo bricks and Legos for designing, building, and some programming. The program will help with developing fine motor and social skills. Children will be introduced to engineering vocabulary. This is a great opportunity for your child to be exposed
to the trends in STEM education.
Instructor: Charlayne Watkins, Krista Stern
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Arts & Crafts from Pinterest
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp will be a fun-filled week of making artsy creations from Pinterest.
Instructor: Codee Tiano
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Arts & Science Safari
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Join us on a journey around the globe as we learn about the Earth using a variety of art projects! From Antarctica to Africa to the
North Pole, we will make things like edible volcanoes and igloos while learning about these amazing places on our planet. Cooking
and eating is an integral part of this camp and may not be appropriate for children with multiple food allergies.
Instructor: Janine Gallant
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades PK3 - K
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Ballet & Books
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Program Fee: $200
Campers will learn beginning ballet techniques that will improve coordination, flexibility, and muscle strength. The camp will teach
complete barre and center work as well as dance performance. In combination with the ballet, we will read fun books related to
ballet, such as Angelina Ballerina and Best Friends Wear Pink Tutus. We will focus on reading comprehension skills by creating a
craft that relates to the story. No dance experience needed. Children are welcome to wear their ballet clothing, but it is not necessary. They need to wear something in which they can move.
Instructor: Kelly Hincks
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 2 - 4, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Broadcasting Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Week One: $300
Program Fee Week Two: $300
Join us to be part of the DCDS broadcast team. Conduct interviews, be an anchor, and help put together a show. Campers will also
learn how to address the camera, speak clearly to guests, and become an effective communicator on the big screen.
Instructor: Sarah Hobart
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Go Green Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Learn to become Earth friendly and "Go Green." This camp will explore a variety of crafts using recycled materials. Campers will
learn about nature and how things grow. At the end of the week there will be a celebration using all of the homemade decorations.
Don't miss this opportunity to enjoy a week filled with green activities and start saving those paper, magazines, and cardboard tubes!
Instructor: Sheryl Klinger
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sports Fun Camp
(Section 2)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Bring your child to our sports camp to play a different sport every day. We will play baseball, kickball, football, and more. The rules
and positions of each sport will be explained so your child has an opportunity to try something new. This camp teaches hand-eye
coordination, speed, agility, and teamwork in a manner that is fun and promotes self-esteem and health.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Dancing Around the World Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Travel the world with us as we explore many cultures through dance. Campers will learn about festival celebrations around the
world, dance the Hora, the Macarena, the Hula and an Irish jig. The children will learn simple movements that build balance, coordination and muscle control.
Instructor: Sheryl Klinger
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Football Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp offers your child a chance to learn about football, the positions, the plays, and teamwork without the contact. We will
emphasize play development and skills like hand-eye coordination, speed, and agility without the hitting or tackling. All genders welcome.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Reptiles & Amphibians
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day: $300
Program Fee Half Day: $200
Reptiles and amphibians are often fascinating to children. The camp will explore the world of these cold-blooded animals through
books, crafts, games, and hands-on activities. Campers will learn all about where they live, what they eat, and what makes them special!
Instructor: Kelly Hincks
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Safe Kids Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Learning good safety habits is integral to keeping children safe. Campers in Safe Kid Camp will learn the importance of water and
fire safety, safe habits while riding a bus or bike, and the meaning of street signs and their importance to staying safe on the road.
Children will participate in daily activities and corresponding crafts to enhance their understanding of making safe choices. A special
graduation ceremony will take place on Friday for all our Safe Kid Camp participants.
Instructor: Erica Engler
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/27/2015 - 7/31/2015
Grades 1– 9, check contact’s website
Chess Camp & Kudo Video
Game Creation
Thirteen Mile Road
Program Fee: $290 - $515
Chess Camp-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.
Video Game Creation Camps-Active Learning Services' video game creation camps offer programs that use our custom designed
curriculum that provide campers the opportunity 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!
Video Game Creation-Platform Style-In this program, campers will build a game described as a platform game like Sonic or Mario.
Starting with a brief overview of basic arcade style video programming, campers will focus their time on learning programming skills
that expand their characters movements such as jumping and bouncing between multi level playing fields.
Kudo Video Game Creation-Adventure Style-In this program, campers will have the option of learning how to program using a
Microsoft Xbox controller! Children will create their own cool custom world and create tasks that need to be completed in order to
progress to the next level. Some of those tasks include escaping a sewer maze, survival mode, outwitting rivals, creating decoys and
collecting bonus items all while having fun and using their creativity. The use of a Xbox controller is optional and supplied by the
camper.
Program Contact: To register visit: www.activelearningcamps.com or call (888) 652 - 4377.
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LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
8/10/2015 - 8/14/2015
Grades 6 - 6, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Leadership Academy Level 1
Hillview Campus
Program Fee: $275
The Leadership Academy series will provide your child with the opportunity to learn more about the qualities of a leader and give
them an opportunity to continue to shape themselves into a leader in school, the community, and within the family.
Level 1: Beginning Leaders is open to students entering Grade 6. The program is designed to introduce students to concepts of
Team Culture and Team Building, Vision Setting, Goal Setting, Public Speaking, Personality and Management Styles, and Conflict
Resolution using group discussion, hands-on and physical activity, and readings.
Instructor: Kevin DuRoss, Steve Bossert, Dan Luft
Program Contact: Nate Grubaugh at [email protected] or (248) 646 - 7985
8/10/2015 - 8/14/2015
Grades 7, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Leadership Academy Level 2
Hillview Campus
Program Fee: $275
The Leadership Academy series will provide your child with the opportunity to learn more about the qualities of a leader and give
them an opportunity to continue to shape themselves into a leader in school, the community, and within the family.
Level 2: Emerging Leaders is open to students entering Grade 7. Level 2 will foster and build upon the skills discovered by students
participating in Level 1. The activities of Level 2 will be tied to the Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens, a formula that has been
made famous by the internationally acclaimed author and speaker Sean Covey.
Instructor: Kevin DuRoss, Steve Bossert, Dan Luft
Program Contact: Nate Grubaugh at [email protected] or (248) 646 - 7985
8/10/2015 - 8/14/2015
Grades 8, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Leadership Academy Level 3
Hillview Campus
Program Fee: $275
The Leadership Academy series will provide your child with the opportunity to learn more about the qualities of a leader and give
them an opportunity to continue to shape themselves into a leader in school, the community, and within the family.
Level 3: Leadership in Action, the capstone of the Leadership Academy, is open to students entering Grade 8. In this level students
incorporate the skills gained in Levels 1 and 2, and their personal passions, to explore leadership in school and the surrounding community. This is the opportunity for the class of 2020 to initiate their living legacy.
Instructor: Kevin DuRoss, Steve Bossert, Dan Luft
Program Contact: Nate Grubaugh at [email protected] or (248) 646 - 7985
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ARTS
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 9 - 12, 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Foundations of Studio Art
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $725
This course will prepare students for all studio classes offered at DCDS: painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, computer-graphics, jewelry, metals, fibers and textiles. The course is based on a college level foundation emphasizing the Elements and
Principles of Art and Visual Design. It is a project based class with a cultural and historical framework to better understand the
building blocks of all art. Students who complete this course will receive .5 credit toward the one full art credit graduation requirement.
Instructor: Mary Ann deVogel
Program Contact: Tim Bearden at [email protected] or (248) 320-4689
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Music Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Week One: $300
Program Fee Week Two: $300
Unleash your child's inner musician at this camp where they will learn to sing partner songs, play instruments and music games, explore dramatic play, and create music-themed crafts. This camp will be music exploration at its best!
Instructor: Molly Kackloudis
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Pee Wee Performers
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This drama camp will teach skills in movement, improvisation, singing and dancing while preparing for a live stage performance at
the end of the week. Not only will our campers receive the opportunity to develop an awareness of his or her acting potential, but
they will also have fun creating scenery, costumes, and learning stage managing skills.
Instructor: Sharon Catalano
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Rising Stars Drama Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Lights! Camera! Action! Campers will use their bodies, voices, minds, and creative imagination to explore both classic and contemporary stories. This camp encourages creative expression, confidence and self-esteem while working on skills such as active listening
and sharing. The campers will perform the last day of camp.
Instructor: Elizabeth Mezzacapo
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 6 - 8, 12:45:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Taking the Stage:
Acting Skills for the Middler
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $300
Acting is a craft, not unlike any other craft; it can be taught, practiced and perfected. In Taking the Stage, we do just that. Utilizing
improvisational games, scripted materials and confidence-building exercises, experienced actor and Upper School theatre director
Brett Salamin will help to take your child to the higher level of performance. Whether you're hoping for a part in the next big musical or just more confidence in the classroom, this camp will expose your child to techniques and exercises that will improve their
performance on and off the stage.
Instructor: Brett Salamin
Program Contact: Brett Salamin at [email protected] or (810) 599-5717
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 2 - 5, 8:15:00 AM - 11:45:00 AM
The Character Within:
An Introduction to Acting
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $300
Building confidence is one the pillars to success in the classroom. What better way to do this than by taking the stage and developing
the character within your child. Working with experienced actor and Upper School theatre director, Brett Salamin, your child will
not only gain confidence, but will also be given the tools necessary to begin their journey on stage. Whether your child has no experience or has already graced the DCDS or community stage, this program will enhance their skills and provide a fun and engaging
experience.
Instructor: Brett Salamin
Program Contact: Brett Salamin at [email protected] or (810) 599-5717
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 1 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Creating a World of Art
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
Developing an artistic mind can be transformative and rewarding. This art camp is filled with creative, unique, and exciting projects
to stimulate the imagination. Each day campers will be inspired by a new artist and encouraged to explore new creations and techniques using a variety of mediums.
Instructor: Melissa Parks, Sarah Kitchen
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Arts & Crafts from Pinterest
This camp will be a fun-filled week of making artsy creations from Pinterest.
Instructor: Codee Tiano
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades PK3 - K
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Ballet & Books
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Program Fee: $200
Campers will learn beginning ballet techniques that will improve coordination, flexibility, and muscle strength. The camp will teach
complete barre and center work as well as dance performance. In combination with the ballet, we will read fun books related to
ballet, such as Angelina Ballerina and Best Friends Wear Pink Tutus. We will focus on reading comprehension skills by creating a
craft that relates to the story. No dance experience needed. Children are welcome to wear their ballet clothing, but it is not necessary. They need to wear something in which they can move.
Instructor: Kelly Hincks
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Dancing Around the World Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Travel the world with us as we explore many cultures through dance. Campers will learn about festival celebrations around the
world, dance the Hora, the Macarena, the Hula and an Irish jig. The children will learn simple movements that build balance, coordination and muscle control.
Instructor: Sheryl Klinger
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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ATHLETICS
6/15/2015 - 8/14/2015
Grades 1 - 12, 9:00 AM - 8:30 PM
Beverly Hills Club Summer Tennis
Camps
BHC Tennis Academy: grades 9-12( By Invitation )
Levels: Starter/Jr.Dev./Jr Exc 1-3:30
Adult programs 6-8:30 PM
To register please call (248) 642 - 8512 ext 328.
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $123 for BHAC
members, $133 for non-members.
Morning by invitation only.
Instructor: Keith Cullen, Casey Cullen, Bill Ennis
Program Contact: Richard Beijer at [email protected] or (248) 642-8512 ext 328
6/15/2015 - 6/17/2015
Grades 3 - 6, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
DCDS Baseball Clinic
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $135
The 2015 DCDS Baseball Clinic will be 3 sessions of personalized, age level instruction focused on the skills necessary to become a
successful baseball player. Players will learn the proper techniques for catching, throwing, fielding, hitting, and base running. All
players will enjoy playing the baseball in a positive, and high energy environment. The DCDS Baseball Clinic will be directed by
DCDS varsity baseball coaching staff.
Instructor: Matt Bonkowski, Rob Heumann
Program Contact: Steve Lepkowski at [email protected] or (248) 430-3665
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Team Sports Camp
(Section 1)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp will teach children sports skills and what it means to part of a team whether it be baseball, basketball, hockey, or volleyball. Campers will play the different sports and participate in miniature games. Campers will come up with team names and motto's
with the goal of having fun while learning a variety of team sports.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/16/2015 - 7/14/2015
7/21/2015 - 8/18/2015
Grades 9 - 12, 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Yoga for Teens
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee First Session: $100
Program Fee Second Session: $100
This yoga camp will be held every Tuesday and will incorporate a sequence of postures that focus on balance, strength, and breath.
Practicing yoga will enhance your flexibility, increase strength by elongating the muscles, and will help keep you centered, healthy,
and clear minded! The instructor teaches a variation of beginner yoga along with a mix of Vinyasa. Come get your flow on!
Instructor: Danielle Mansell
Program Contact: Danielle Mansell at [email protected] or (248) 321-6969
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6/18/2015 - 7/28/2015
Grades 9 - 12, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Detroit Field Hockey League
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $300
Join local field hockey players for a 6 week field hockey league. Teams will play 2 games each night. The league will provide a team
jersey, bag, lanyard, and ball. Important note: the league will run one day per week in the above date range. The actual dates of the
league are 6/18, 6/23, 6/30, 7/14, 7/21, and 7/28.
Instructor: Mia Jafari, Katie Geyman
Program Contact: Katie Geyman at [email protected] or (586) 9071448
6/18/2015 - 7/28/2015
Grades 5 - 8, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Detroit Field Hockey Clinic
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $175
Players will enhance and improve basic skills and game play. Important note: the clinic will run one day per week in the above date
range. The actual dates of the clinic are 6/18, 6/23, 6/30, 7/14, 7/21, and 7/28.
Instructor: Mia Jafari, Katie Geyman
Program Contact: Katie Geyman at [email protected] or (586) 907-1448
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/27/2015 - 7/31/2015
Grades 3 - 6, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
DCDS Summer Fun Sports Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee for Week One: $275
Program Fee for Week Two: $275
Program Fee for Week Three: $275
The DCDS Summer Sports Camp will be a week filled with summer fun and physical activity. This camp, hosted by Mr. Bonkowski
(DCDS Junior School Teacher) and Mr. Lepkowski (DCDS Lower School Physical Education Teacher), will focus on game play
while emphasizing sportsmanship and leadership thru Character. Campers will play sports such as baseball, basketball, flag football,
floor hockey, soccer, track & field, along with various water activities.
Instructor: Matt Bonkowski
Program Contact: Steve Lepkowski at [email protected] or (248) 430-3665
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades 2 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sports Fun Camp
(Section 1)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Bring your child to our sports camp to play a different sport every day. We will play baseball, kickball, football, and more. The rules
and positions of each sport will be explained so your child has an opportunity to try something new. This camp teaches hand eye
coordination, speed, agility, and teamwork in a manner that is fun and promotes self-esteem and health.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Team Sports Camp
(Section 2)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp will teach children sports skills and what it means to part of a team whether it be baseball, basketball, hockey, or volleyball. Campers will play the different sports and participate in miniature games. Campers will come up with team names and motto's
with the goal of having fun while learning a variety of team sports.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades PK3 - PK4
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM ▪ Full Day
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM ▪ Half Day
Lil' Sluggers
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee Full Day Week One : $275
Program Fee Half Day Week One: $175
Program Fee Full Day Week Two: $300
Program Fee Half Day Week Two: $200
Batter up! While developing a love for the game, campers will have an opportunity to learn the basic fundamentals of baseball - hitting the ball, throwing and catching, and running the bases. No equipment necessary.
Instructor: Emily Petts
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Soccer & Kickball Camp
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $275
Campers will work on basic soccer skills including dribbling, passing, and shooting. They will play games and run drills. Most importantly, they will work on collaboration, communication, and the importance of teamwork.
Instructor: Stephanie Gendron
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/1/2015 - 7/2/2015
Grades 9 - 12, check contact’s website
Ray Guy
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $150 - $450
The Ray Guy Prokicker.com Kicking Academy is an instructional camp for kickers, punters and long snappers. Register for this
program through Prokicker.com
Program Contact: Ray Sang at [email protected] or (270) 791-0717
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 2 - 3, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Baseball Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Come "play ball" and join us for one of America's favorite pastimes! The rules of baseball and each position will be explained while
playing many baseball games. Skill development, speed, agility, and hand eye coordination will be emphasized in a way that promotes
fun through healthy active play. All genders welcome.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
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7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades 1 - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Basketball Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Campers will hit the hardwood to
learn the proper form and skills for shooting, layups, passing, defending and working together as a team. Each day there will be
drills, games, and different basketball activities that focus on learning through fun. Children will come up with their own team names
and motto's.
Instructor: Chris Hughes
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
Grades K - 2, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sports Camp - Girls Only!
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Join this all-girls camp to learn to play basketball, volleyball, track, yoga, and more. Each girl will create their own sports journal to
track what they have learned and their reflection on the new skills they will acquire.
Instructor: Marta Krussman
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sports Fun Camp
(Section 2)
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
Bring your child to our sports camp to play a different sport every day. We will play baseball, kickball, football, and more. The rules
and positions of each sport will be explained so your child has an opportunity to try something new. This camp teaches hand-eye
coordination, speed, agility, and teamwork in a manner that is fun and promotes self-esteem and health.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/15/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grades 9 - 12, 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Field Hockey Camp
Players will enhance and improve basic skills and game play.
Instructor: Mia Jafari, Katie Geyman
Program Contact: Katie Geyman at [email protected] or (586) 907-1448
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Hillview Campus
Program Fee: $150
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 3 - 8, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
DCDS Soccer Academy Regular Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $150
Soccer players interested in increasing their skill and experience will have fun working with DCDS coaches during this camp. Players should bring their own ball, shin guards, and water bottle.
Instructor: Bob Bukari, Laura Hamway
Program Contact: Steve Bossert at [email protected] or (248) 430-3666
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades 3 - 8, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
DCDS Soccer Academy Advanced Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $300
Experienced soccer players will work with DCDS coaches to increase their skills and knowledge of the game. Players bring their
own ball, shin guards, and water bottle. Please bring both cleats and trainers. Players should bring their own peanut free lunch.
Instructor: Bob Bukari, Laura Hamway
Program Contact: Steve Bossert at [email protected] or (248) 430-3666
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades K - 1, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Football Fun
Maple Road Campus
Program Fee: $300
This camp offers your child a chance to learn about football, the positions, the plays, and teamwork without the contact. We will
emphasize play development and skills like hand-eye coordination, speed, and agility without the hitting or tackling. All genders welcome.
Instructor: Kim Spampinato
Program Contact: Sharon Deighton at [email protected] or (248) 539-0509
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
Grades PK3 - 2, 9:30:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Jr. Jacket DCDS Soccer Academy Mini Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $150
Enhance your child's soccer skills with the Junior Jacket staff including Mrs. Laura Hamway. Campers will learn and improve basic
soccer skills in a fun and exciting environment.
Instructor: Bob Bukari, Laura Hamway
Program Contact: Steve Bossert at [email protected] or (248) 430-3666
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7/27/2015 - 7/31/2015
Grades 6 - 8, 9:00 AM - 2:45:00 PM
Middle School Sports Fun Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $275
Middle school age campers that enjoy sports and competing in different kinds of individual or team games benefit from this camp.
Campers will learn and practice skills and strategy while competing in a variety of different sports. Discussions will be held during
the lunch hour regarding teamwork and character to increase the camper's leadership skills within sports. Campers should bring
proper athletic attire, water bottle, athletic training shoes, and a nut-free lunch.
Instructor: TBA
Program Contact: Steve Bossert at [email protected] or (248) 430-3666
8/18/2015 - 8/20/2015
Grades 7 - 12, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Women's Ice Hockey Summer Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $300
The coaching staff for the women's varsity ice hockey team would like to conduct a summer camp/player evaluation. The summer
skates will allow players to work on skill development as well as prepare for the up coming season.
Instructor: Michelle Belke, Rachel Hardwick
Program Contact: Tom Ricketts at [email protected] or (248) 866-0761
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Date
Program Title
Grade
Page
ACADEMICS
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/2/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/24/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/15/2015 - 7/10/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
8/21/2015 - 8/22/2015
ACTIVITIES
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
6/29/205 – 7/2/2015
7/13/2015 – 7/17/2015
7/20/2015 – 7/26/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/20/2015 – 7/24/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/20/2015 – 7/24/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Advanced Composition
Algebra I
Algebra II
American Government
Calculus
Foundations of Studio Art (also in Arts)
Geometry
Health
Hybrid Algebra II
Lego Robotics Camp (also in Activities)
Love to Read: Literacy Camp (also in Activities)
Precalculus
Public Speaking
Rebels & Romantics
Science Research Techniques
Study Skills
Writing Workshop
Creative Computing (also in Activities)
9th Grade Study Strategies
10 - 12
8 - 11
9 - 11
12
9 - 11
9 - 12
8 - 10
8-9
8 - 11
5-8
2-4
9 - 11
9 - 10
10 - 12
10 - 12
6-9
6-9
6-8
9-9
pg. 2
pg. 2
pg. 2
pg. 2
pg. 3
pg. 3, 19
pg. 3
pg. 3
pg. 4
pg. 4, 8
pg. 4, 8
pg. 4
pg. 5
pg. 5
pg. 5
pg. 5
pg. 5
pg. 6, 10
pg. 6
Bonjour Paris!
Computer Lego & Coding
PK3 - PK4
K-2
K-2
K–2
K–2
K-2
1-2
K-1
PK3 – PK4
K – 1, 1 - 2
K-1
PK3 - PK4
PK4 - K
1-2
1-2
3-4
K-1
K-1
K-1
1-2
PK3 - PK4
K-1
2-3
2-3
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - K
1-2
PK3 - K
2-4
pg. 7
pg. 7
Cupcakes, Cookies & Pies!
Ice Princesses and Snowmen
Medieval Castle Camp
Out of This World Camp
Stories and Morning Glories
Summer Fun
American Girl Doll Camp
French Camp
Speak, Sing, Dance and Play en Francais
Alternative Activities
Camp Kid Concoction
Crazy Calendar Camp
Four Seasons in Four Days
French Cafe Camp
Problem Solving Camp (also in Academics)
Sights & Sounds Camp
Transportation Station
Thomas the Train
Young LEGO Engineers
Arts & Science Safari
Ballet & Books (also in Arts)
Broadcasting Camp
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pg. 8, 10
pg. 8
pg. 9
pg. 9
pg. 9
pg. 10
pg. 10
pg. 11
pg. 11
pg. 12
pg. 12
pg. 12
pg. 12
pg. 6, 13
pg. 13
pg. 14
pg. 14
pg. 15
pg. 15
pg. 15, 21
pg. 16
Date
Program Title
7/20/2015 – 7/24/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/27/2015 – 7/31/2015
8/10/2015 - 8/14/2015
8/10/2015 - 8/14/2015
8/10/2015 - 8/14/2015
Go Green Camp
Dancing Around the World Camp (also in Arts)
Reptiles & Amphibians
Safe Kids Camp
Chess Camp & Video Game Creation
Leadership Academy Level 1
Leadership Academy Level 2
Leadership Academy Level 3
ARTS
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/13/2015 - 7/17/2015
Grade
Music Camp (also in Activities)
Pee Wee Performers (also in Activities)
Rising Stars Drama Camp (also in Activities)
Taking the Stage: Acting Skills for the Middler
The Character Within:An Intro to Acting
Creating a World of Art (also in Activities)
Arts & Crafts from Pinterest
2-4
K-1
K-1
PK3 - PK4
K-1
1–9
6
7
8
Page
pg. 16
pg. 16, 21
pg. 17
pg. 17
pg. 17
pg. 18
pg. 18
pg. 18
K-2
K-2
K-1
1-2
6-8
2-5
1-2
1-2
pg. 7, 19
1 - 12
3-6
1-2
1-2
K-1
9 - 12
9 - 12
5-8
K – 12
3–6
3-6
3-6
2-3
K-1
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
1-2
9 – 12
2-3
1-2
K-2
9 - 12
3-8
3-8
K-1
PK3 - 2
6-8
7 - 12
pg. 22
pg. 22
pg. 9, 11, 22, 24
pg. 10, 19
pg. 11, 19
pg. 20
pg. 20
pg. 12, 20
pg. 15, 20
ATHLETICS
6/15/2015 - 8/14/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/17/2015
6/15/2015 - 6/19/2015
7/13/2015 – 7/17/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
6/16/2015 - 7/14/2015
6/18/2015 - 7/28/2015
6/18/2015 - 7/28/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
7/13/2015 – 7/17/2015
7/27/2015 – 7/31/2015
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
7/13/2015 – 7/17/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/13/2015 – 7/17/2015
6/29/2015 - 7/2/2015
7/1/2015 – 7/2/2015
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
7/6/2015 - 7/10/2015
7/15/2015 - 7/17/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/20/2015 - 7/24/2015
7/27/2015 - 7/31/2015
8/18/2015 - 8/20/2015
Beverly Hills Club Summer Tennis Camps
DCDS Baseball Clinic
Team Sports Camp (also in Activities)
Yoga for Teens
Detroit Field Hockey League
Detroit Field Hockey Clinic
DCDS Basketball Camp
DCDS Summer Fun Sports Camp
Sports Fun Camp (also in Activities)
Lil' Sluggers (also in Activities)
Soccer & Kickball Camp (also in Activities)
Ray Guy Prokicker.com
Baseball Fun (also in Activities)
Basketball Fun (also in Activities)
Sports Camp- Girls Only! (also in Activities)
Field Hockey Camp
DCDS Soccer Academy Regular
DCDS Soccer Academy Advanced
Football Fun Camp
Jr. Jacket DCDS Soccer Academy
Middle School Sports Fun Camp
Women's Ice Hockey Camp
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pg. 23
pg. 23
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pg. 23
pg. 11, 16, 23, 25
pg. 13, 24
pg. 13, 24
pg. 24
pg. 14, 24
pg. 14, 25
pg. 14, 25
pg. 25
pg. 26
pg. 26
pg. 17, 26
pg. 26
pg. 27
pg. 27
PROGRAMS BY LOCATION
HILLVIEW CAMPUS
Grade
Title
Dates
Page
6
7
8
9 – 12
Leadership Academy Level 1
Leadership Academy Level 2
Leadership Academy Level 3
Field Hockey Camp
8/10/2015-8/14/2015
8/10/2015-8/14/2015
8/10/2015-8/14/2015
7/15/2015-7/17/2015
pg. 18
pg. 18
pg. 18
pg. 25
MAPLE ROAD CAMPUS
Grade
Title
Dates
Page
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 – PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 - PK4
PK3 – K
PK3 – K
PK4 – K
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–1
PK3 – PK4
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–1
K–2
K–2
K–2
K–2
K–2
K–2
K–2
K–2
1–2
1–2
Bonjour Paris!
Four Seasons in Four Days
Lil' Sluggers
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
7/6/2015-7/10/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
7/6/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/22/2015 – 6/26/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/13/2015 – 7/17/2015
7/20/2015 – 7/26/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
7/6/2015-7/10/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
pg. 7
pg. 12
pg. 13, 24
Reptiles & Amphibians
Sights & Sounds Camp
Stories and Morning Glories
Thomas the Train
Transportation Station
Ballet & Books
Young LEGO Engineers
Summer Fun
Alternative Activities
Dancing Around the World Camp
Camp Kid Concoction
Football Fun
French Cafe Camp
Go Green Camp
Ice Princesses and Snowmen
Medieval Castle Camp
Out of This World Camp
Pee Wee Performers
Safe Kids Camp
Computer Lego & Coding
Music Camp
Sports Camp- Girls Only!
American Girl Doll Camp
Arts & Crafts from Pinterest
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pg. 17
pg. 13
pg. 9
pg. 14
pg. 14
pg. 15, 21
pg. 15
pg. 9
pg. 11
pg. 16, 21
pg. 12
pg. 17, 26
pg. 12
pg. 16
pg. 8,10
pg. 8
pg. 9
pg. 10, 19
pg. 17
pg. 7
pg. 7, 19
pg. 14, 25
pg. 10
pg. 15, 20
PROGRAMS BY LOCATION
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
K–1
1–9
2–3
2–3
2–3
2–3
25
1–2
2–4
2–4
2–4
3–4
Arts & Science Safari
Basketball Fun
Crazy Calendar Camp
Creating a World of Art
Cupcakes, Cookies & Pies!
French Camp
Rising Stars Drama Camp
Soccer & Kickball Camp
Team Sports Camp
Chess Camp & Video Creation
Baseball Fun
Problem Solving Camp
Sports Fun Camp
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
7/6/2015-7/10/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
6/15/2015-6/19/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
7/27/2015 – 7/31/2015
7/6/2015-7/10/2015
6/29/2015-7/2/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/205
6/22/2015-6/24/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
6/15/2015-7/24/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
Speak, Sing, Dance & Play en Français 6/22/2015-6/26/2015
Love to Read: Literacy Camp
Broadcasting Camp
pg. 15
pg. 14, 25
pg. 12
pg. 12, 20
pg. 7
pg. 10
pg. 11, 19
pg. 13, 24
pg. 9, 11, 22, 24
pg. 17
pg. 14, 24
pg. 6, 13
pg. 11, 16, 23,
pg. 4, 8
pg. 16
pg. 11
THIRTEEN MILE ROAD CAMPUS
Grade
Title
PK3 – 2
K – 12
1 – 12
2–5
3–6
3–6
3–6
3–6
3–8
3–8
5–8
5–8
6–8
6–8
6–8
6–9
6–9
7 – 12
8–9
DCDS Soccer Academy Mini Camp
DCDS Basketball Camp
Beverly Hills Club Tennis Camps
The Character Within
DCDS Baseball Clinic
DCDS Summer Fun Sports Camp
Date
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
6/15/2015-8/14/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
6/15/2015-6/17/2015
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
7/13/2015-7/17/2015
7/27/2015-7/31/2015
DCDS Soccer Academy Advanced
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
DCDS Soccer Academy Regular
7/20/2015-7/24/2015
Detroit Field Hockey Summer Clinic 6/18/2015-7/28/2015
Lego Robotics Camp
6/15/2015-7/2/2015
Creative Computing
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
Middle School Sports Fun Camp
7/27/2015-7/31/2015
Taking the Stage
6/22/2015-6/26/2015
Study Skills
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
Writing Workshop
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
Women's Ice Hockey Summer Camp 8/18/2015-8/20/2015
Health
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
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pg. 26
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pg. 22
pg. 20
pg. 22
pg. 23
pg. 26
pg. 26
pg. 23
pg. 4, 8
pg. 6, 10
pg. 27
pg. 20
pg. 5
pg. 5
pg. 27
pg. 3
PROGRAMS BY LOCATION
8 – 10
8 – 11
8 – 11
9
9 – 10
9 – 11
9 – 11
9 – 11
9 – 12
9 – 12
9 – 12
9 – 12
10 – 12
10 – 12
10 – 12
12
Geometry
Algebra I
Hybrid Algebra II
9th Grade Study Strategies
Public Speaking
Algebra II
Calculus
Precalculus
Detroit Field Hockey Summer League
Foundations of Studio Art
Yoga for Teens
Ray Guy Prokicker.com
Science Research Techniques
Advanced Composition
Rebels & Romantics
American Government
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
8/21/2015-8/22/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/18/2015-7/28/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/16/2015-7/14/2015
7/1/2015 – 7/2/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
6/15/2015-7/10/2015
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pg. 3
pg. 2
pg. 4
pg. 6
pg. 5
pg. 2
pg. 3
pg. 4
pg. 23
pg. 3, 19
pg. 22
pg. 24
pg. 5
pg. 2
pg. 5
pg. 2
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROGRAMS
9th Grade Study Strategies ................................................................................................ pg. 6
Advanced Composition ..................................................................................................... pg. 2
Algebra I ............................................................................................................................... pg. 2
Algebra II ............................................................................................................................. pg. 2
Alternative Activities .......................................................................................................... pg. 11
American Girl Doll Camp ................................................................................................. pg. 10
American Government ...................................................................................................... pg. 2
Arts & Crafts from Pinterest............................................................................................. pg. 15, 20
Arts & Science Safari .......................................................................................................... pg. 15
Ballet & Books..................................................................................................................... pg. 15, 21
Baseball Fun......................................................................................................................... pg. 14, 24
Basketball Fun ..................................................................................................................... pg. 14, 25
Beverly Hills Club Summer Tennis Camps .................................................................... pg. 22
Bonjour Paris! ...................................................................................................................... pg. 7
Broadcasting Camp............................................................................................................. pg. 16
Calculus................................................................................................................................. pg. 3
Camp Kid Concoction ....................................................................................................... pg. 12
Computer Lego & Coding................................................................................................. pg. 7
Chess Camp & Kudo Video Game Creation ................................................................. pg. 17
Crazy Calendar Camp ......................................................................................................... pg. 12
Creating a World of Art ..................................................................................................... pg. 12, 20
Creative Computing............................................................................................................ pg. 6, 10
Cupcakes, Cookies & Pies! ................................................................................................ pg. 7
Dancing Around the World Camp................................................................................... pg. 16, 21
DCDS Baseball Clinic ........................................................................................................ pg. 22
DCDS Basketball Camp .................................................................................................... Update insert
DCDS Soccer Academy Advanced Camp ...................................................................... pg. 26
DCDS Soccer Academy Regular Academy .................................................................... pg. 26
DCDS Summer Fun Sports Camp................................................................................... pg. 23
Detroit Field Hockey Clinic .............................................................................................. pg. 23
Detroit Field Hockey League ............................................................................................ pg. 23
Field Hockey Camp ............................................................................................................ pg. 25
Football Fun ........................................................................................................................ pg. 17, 26
Foundations of Studio Art ................................................................................................ pg. 3, 19
Four Seasons in Four Days ............................................................................................... pg. 12
French Cafe Camp .............................................................................................................. pg. 12
French Camp ....................................................................................................................... pg. 10
Geometry.............................................................................................................................. pg. 3
Go Green Camp ................................................................................................................. pg. 16
Health.................................................................................................................................... pg. 3
Hybrid Algebra II................................................................................................................ pg. 4
Ice Princesses and Snowmen ............................................................................................ pg. 8,10
Jr. Jacket DCDS Soccer Academy Mini Camp .............................................................. pg. 26
Leadership Academy Level 1 ............................................................................................ pg. 18
Leadership Academy Level 2 ............................................................................................ pg. 18
Leadership Academy Level 3 ............................................................................................ pg. 18
Lego Robotics Camp .......................................................................................................... pg. 4, 8
Lil' Sluggers .......................................................................................................................... pg. 13, 24
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PROGRAMS
Love to Read: Literacy Camp............................................................................................ pg. 4,8
Medieval Castle Camp ........................................................................................................ pg. 8
Middle School Sports Fun Camp ..................................................................................... pg. 27
Music Camp ......................................................................................................................... pg. 7, 19
Out of This World Camp .................................................................................................. pg. 9
Pee Wee Performers ........................................................................................................... pg. 10, 19
Precalculus............................................................................................................................ pg. 4
Problem Solving Camp ...................................................................................................... pg. 6, 13
Public Speaking ................................................................................................................... pg. 5
Ray Guy Prokicker.com ..................................................................................................... pg. 24
Rebels & Romantics ........................................................................................................... pg. 5
Reptiles & Amphibians ...................................................................................................... pg. 17
Rising Stars Drama Camp ................................................................................................. pg. 11, 19
Safe Kids Camp ................................................................................................................... pg. 17
Science Research Techniques............................................................................................ pg. 5
Sights & Sounds Camp ...................................................................................................... pg. 13
Soccer & Kickball Camp.................................................................................................... pg. 13, 24
Speak, Sing, Dance and Play en Français ........................................................................ pg. 11
Sports Camp- Girls Only! .................................................................................................. pg. 14, 25
Sports Fun Camp ................................................................................................................ pg. 11, 16, 23, 25
Stories and Morning Glories ............................................................................................. pg. 9
Study Skills ........................................................................................................................... pg. 5
Summer Fun ........................................................................................................................ pg. 9
Taking the Stage: Acting Skills for the Middler ............................................................. pg. 20
Team Sports Camp ............................................................................................................. pg. 9, 11, 22, 24
The Character Within: An Introduction to Acting........................................................ pg. 20
Thomas the Train ............................................................................................................... pg. 14
Transportation Station ....................................................................................................... pg. 14
Women's Ice Hockey Summer Camp.............................................................................. pg. 27
Writing Workshop .............................................................................................................. pg. 5
Yoga for Teens .................................................................................................................... pg. 22
Young LEGO Engineers ................................................................................................... pg. 15
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academics
athletics
arts
activities
Lower School
Junior School
Middle School
Upper School
3003 West Maple Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
248.433.1050
3600 Bradway Boulevard
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
248.647.2522
22400 Hillview Lane
Beverly Hills, MI 48025
248.646.7985
22305 West Thirteen Mile Road
Beverly Hills, MI 48025
248.646.7717
www.dcds.edu
Updates
6/22/2015 - 6/26/2015
Grades K- 12, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
DCDS Basketball Camp
Thirteen Mile Campus
Program Fee: $100
This program is run by Detroit Country Day boys’ basketball coaching staff. Basketball players will work on fundamental skills development and participate in games and contests. Players should wear a T-shirt, shorts and basketball shoes. Players should bring a
water bottle and their own peanut free lunch that doesn’t need refrigeration.
Instructor: DCDS Basketball Coaches
Program Contact: Mark Bray at [email protected]