Religion Department - Fox Valley Lutheran High School
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Religion Department - Fox Valley Lutheran High School
Fox Valley Consortium Summer School 2011 Course Offering Guide Consortium School Districts: Appleton Hortonville Menasha Brillion Kaukauna Neenah Freedom Kimberly Shiocton Hilbert Little Chute Fox Valley Consortium Course Offering Guide 2011 Table of Contents Consortium Coordinators Page 2 Summer School Consortium Guidelines Page 3 Summer School Consortium Registration Form Page 4 Appleton Summer School Offerings Page 5-57 Brillion Summer School Page 58-67 Freedom School District Offerings Page 68-70 Hilbert School District Offerings Page 71-77 Hortonville Summer School Page 78-85 Kaukauna School District Page 86-97 Kimberly Area School District Page 98-107 Little Chute School District Class Offerings Page 108-113 Menasha Joint School District Page 114-132 Neenah Joint School District Page 133-147 Shiocton School District Page 148-154 1 2011 Fox Valley Consortium Summer School Coordinators Gail Bowers-McKay, Appleton Area School District 120 E. Harris (Morgan Building) Appleton, WI 54911 Gail’s E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 832-4976 FAX: 832-4122 Karrie Kadolph, Summer School Support Staff: [email protected] Jim Schwantes, Brillion Middle School 315 S. Main St. Brillion, WI 54110 Phone: 920-756-2166 FAX: 920-7563705 E-Mail: [email protected] Tom Welch, Fox Valley Lutheran High School 5300 N. Meade St. Appleton, WI 54913-8383 Phone: 920-560-5112 FAX: 739-4418 E-mail: [email protected] Gloria Knoll, Assistant: [email protected] Ken Fisher, Freedom School District N4021 Cty. Rd. E Freedom, WI 54130-7593 Phone: 920-788-7945 FAX: 788-7701 E-Mail: [email protected] Judy Krzyzak, Assistant: [email protected] Tony Sweere, Hilbert School District 1139 W. Milwaukee St. Hilbert, WI 54129 Phone: 920-853-3531 FAX: 853-7030 Tony’s E-Mail: [email protected] David Harris, Hortonville School District W6822 Greenridge Drive Greenville, WI 54942 Phone: 920-757-7160 ext. 42114 FAX: 757-6972 David’s E-Mail: [email protected] Dana Newhouse, Assistant: [email protected] Ken Kortens, Kaukauna Area School District 1130 Haen Drive Kaukauna, WI 54130 Phone: 920-766-6100 ext. 6131 FAX: 766-6138 Ken’s E-Mail: [email protected] Jody Eggert, Assistant: [email protected] 509 Lawe St. Kaukauna, WI 54130 Phone: 920-766-6100 ext. 2621 FAX: 766-6544 Laurie Asher, Kimberly Area School District 217 E. Kimberly Ave. Kimberly, WI 54136 Phone: 920-788-7900 FAX: 687-3060 E-mail: [email protected] Jodi Neuber, Assistant: 788-7900 ext. 1418 Jodi’s E-Mail: [email protected] Lori VanHandel, Little Chute Middle School 325 Meulemans Little Chute, WI 54140 Phone: 920-788-7607 FAX: 788-7615 Lori’s E-mail: [email protected] Rhonda Hochholzer, Assistant: 920-788-7610 FAX: 788-7847 Rhonda’s Email: [email protected] Susan Werley, Menasha School District Nicolet Elementary School 449 Ahnaip St. Menasha, WI 54952 Phone: 920-967-1822 or 967-1715 FAX: 751-4830 E-mail: [email protected] Nathan Werley, Assistant: [email protected] Nancy Chessman, Neenah High School 1275 Tullar Rd. Neenah, WI 54956 Phone: 920-751-6900 ext. 154 FAX: 751-6933 E-mail: [email protected] Margaret Loessel, Assistant: 751-6900 ext. 128 Margaret’s Email: [email protected] Kim Griesbach, Shiocton Elementary School P.O. Box 68 Shiocton, WI 54170 Phone: 920-986-3351 ext. 747 FAX: 986-3291 E-Mail: [email protected] Jackie Murphy, Assistant: [email protected] Donna Fahrenkrug, Xavier High School 1600 W. Prospect Ave. Appleton, WI 54914 Phone: 733-6632 FAX: 733-5513 E-mail: [email protected] Kay Breuninger, Assistant: [email protected] 2 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM GENERAL GUIDELINES In an effort to provide students with learning opportunities, the Fox Valley Summer School Consortium was formed in an ongoing effort by the eleven involved school districts to offer students viable educational opportunities at any of the eleven participating districts during the summer months. 1. All students from the consortium school districts are eligible to attend classes. Students who have graduated, non-consortium students and adults may attend classes by paying a fee that will cover the cost of the class. 2. If the same course is offered in more than one district, the student is expected to take the course in their home district. 3. Summer School Enrollment Policy for Students Attending Classes in Other Districts: Any parent wishing to enroll a child for a summer school class that is OUTSIDE of their home school district should return a completed registration form to the SCHOOL THEIR CHILD PRESENTLY ATTENDS. This registration form shall be signed by a counselor/principal from the student’s school, the counselor/principal shall check that all recorded information is accurate and complete, and then forward the registration form to the Director of Summer School of the student’s home district. The Director of Summer School may sign to grant approval for the class(es), retains a copy of the registration form for their records, and forwards the approved registration form to the Director of Summer School of the school district where the class is being held. The Director of Summer School has the discretion of granting or rejecting approval for students taking a class in another district. 4. Enrollment Policy for Statewide Open Enrollment Students: Students participating in open enrollment should consider their school district of attendance as their home school district and should indicate this on the registration form. 5. Enrollment Policy for Home School Students: Home school students participating in summer school should consider their school district of attendance as their home school district and should indicate this on the registration form. 6. Registration procedures and deadlines do vary. Please check with each individual school district. 7. Courses may be canceled due to insufficient enrollment or lack of staff. If a course is canceled, parents will be notified. 8. Grade indicators refer to the grade the student will be in during the upcoming school year. 9. Please check the course descriptions for exact times, dates, and locations - as class schedules do vary. 10. Transportation costs for field trips will be the responsibility of the student. 11. Explanation of types of credit: Secondary level only. Philosophy and practice concerning the type of credit is varied within the Fox Valley Summer School Consortium. Students need to check with their home school district counselor or summer school coordinator to obtain the appropriate information regarding the earning of secondary credits for either credit deficient or gifted and talented consortium courses. 12. Attendance policies vary throughout the districts. Credit deficient courses have strict attendance expectations. 13. Credits taken outside of the district will be accepted only with prior written approval from the home school district. Districts need to submit grade reports to each appropriate summer school coordinator. The grade reports should be sent to the home school district and student one week following the completion of the summer school session. 3 2011 FOX VALLEY CONSORTIUM SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM (Must Be Completed And Authorized At Home School) Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ _____________________________________ ________________________ ___________________ Last Name (print legibly in black ink) ________________________ School Presently Attending First Name Home School District ________________________ School Attending Next Fall _____________ Grade Next Fall _______________________________________________ ______________ ___________ Home Address (Street, City, Zip) Phone Birthdate ____________________________________________ Counselor's/Principal's Signature Is the student currently Open Enrolled in a district other than his/her home school district? __________ If yes, indicate district student is open enrolled _______________________________________ Course # Course Name Course Location Time Dates Credit *Cost * Any materials charge must be paid the first day of class. Each student should arrive at class with the exact amount necessary. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name _____________________________________________Phone # _________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ______________________ Parent/Guardian Name _____________________________________________Phone #__________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ______________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________________________ Relationship ______________________ Phone Number(s) _____________________________________ 2. Name________________________________________________________ Relationship _______________________ Phone Number(s) _____________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_______________________Reason for Medication(s) ______________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily _________ As Needed _________Emergency _______________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I understand and agree with all summer school policies and procedures: _________________________ Parent’s Signature NOTE TO PARENTS: Please fill out completely. Also, unless notified otherwise, please assume that your child has been accepted for the course and section for which he/she applied. To Enroll: This form must be returned to the counselor's or principal's office at the school where you presently attend. 4 Appleton Area School District Summer School 2011 Course Offerings Times / Dates / Locations Appleton Area School District Summer School Office Located at the Morgan Building 120 E Harris St. P.O. Box 2019 Appleton WI 54912-2019 Phone: 920-832-4976 Fax: 920-832-4122 Director: Gail Bowers-McKay email: [email protected] Support Specialist: Karrie Kadolph email: [email protected] Web site: www.aasd.k12.wi.us/sumschool/ 5 Appleton Area School District Summer School 2011 - Overview ELEMENTARY: MIDDLE SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL: eSCHOOL: Classes will be held at all schools. All sites will have remedial math and reading classes, as well as a variety of enrichment classes. Dates: June 13 – July 15, 2011 M-F (no classes July 4-8) 8:30-11:30 AM Classes meet daily Mon. through Fri. for 1 hour each. (Start times 8:30/9:30/10:30) Kindergarten Here I Come and First Grade Here I Come classes meet for all 3 hours Dates and times may vary for Edison, Foster, and Johnston Remedial and Enrichment Courses Sites: Einstein, Madison, Roosevelt, and Wilson Middle Schools Dates: June 13 – July 15, 2011 M-F (no classes July 4-8) 8:45-11:45 AM Classes meet daily Mon. through Fri. (8:45-9:45, 9:45-10:45 and 10:45-11:45) Courses offered for credit deficient are offered at East High School. Enrichment Courses include Forensics and Debate- East High School, Shakespeare Theatre- North High School, and Lifetime Fitness for You- all High Schools. Dates: Semester 1 –June 13 – July 1, 2011 Semester 2 – July 6– July 26, 2011 Classes meet Monday – Thursday 7:40 – 11:45am Fridays 7:40-11:15am Registration begins April 4. Deadlines to register: Sem. 1-May 6, Sem. 2 – June 10 Credit Deficient classes can only be taken to make up a failed class. Appleton has a NO ABSENCE POLICY. Attendance is mandatory for receiving credit. Any appointments (including court) must be made for non-school hours. Courses online June 6 – July 21, 2011. Course offerings include: Health – Life Management Skills, Fitness Lifestyles, Creative Writing, Engl I, Engl II, Engl III, Engl IV, American History, World History, Civics, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, Web Design, Economics, and Personal Financial Management. BAND CAMP: CHOIR CAMP: Monday, August 1 – Friday, August 5, 2011 at North High School. June 6-10, 2011 Elementary Students in AM, Middle School students in PM – both at Einstein Middle School. MUSIC LESSONS: Group lessons (strings & band) to be offered at Madison and Einstein Middle Schools. LIFETIME FITNESS FOR YOU: ELL ELEMENTARY: Sites: East, North and West High School. Open to all students in grades 7-12. See course descriptions for dates and times. June 13 – July 15, 2011 (No Class July 4-8) Times: M-F 8:30-11:30AM Site: Jefferson Elementary ELL MIDDLE SCHOOL: June 13 – July 15, 2011 Times: M-F 8:45-11:45am Site: Roosevelt Middle School ELL HIGH SCHOOL: Sem. 1 - June 13-July 1 Sem. 2 - July 6-July 26 7:40-11:45 M-F (Friday dismissal 11:15) Site: East High School BOYS & GIRLS CLUB FOX VALLEY: June 13 – August 12, 2011 M-F Site: Boys & Girls Club Fox Valley ENGINEERING CAMP: Camp offered June 13-17, 2011, 8:00-12:00 For students entering grades 6-9. Held at East H.S. FIRST LEGO LEAGUE: Camps offered between June 27- August 5, 2011. For students entering grades 5-8. Held at East H.S. VEX ROBOTICS CAMP: June 13-17, 2011, 1:00-4:00. For students entering grades 7-9. Held at East H.S. GOLF INSTRUCTION: July 18-22, 2011 for students entering Grade 1-6. Offered at Huntley, Lincoln & McKinley HMONG CULTURE: June 13 – July 15, 2010 (No Class July 4-8) Times: 1:00-4:00pm. Site: Jefferson Elementary DAN SPALDING Dates: June 6 – Aug 19, 2011 Site: Dan Spalding Academy ACADEMY: YMCA BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL: AASD Sites will be Edna Ferber, Janet Berry, and Johnston Elementary Schools. 6 Appleton Area School District Course Offerings 2010 Elementary Course Offerings (All classes for students entering grades K-6) Summer school will be held at all Appleton elementary schools. All elementary schools will offer remedial math and reading classes and a variety of enrichment classes. Please obtain a flyer from the school you want your child to attend for details and specific classes they are offering. Middle School Course Offerings (All classes for students entering grades 7-9) All four Appleton Middle Schools will offer summer school this year. Each site will offer remedial math and reading classes, study skills classes and a variety of enrichment classes. Please obtain a flyer from the school you would like your child to attend for details and specific classes that each school will be offering. High School Course Offerings Students may enroll in the following courses Students may enroll in the following if they have NOT successfully completed the course. Courses for credit: 0010 Physical Education 3520 Contemporary World Studies 4990 Health 4000 Physical & Earth Science 1010 Communication Arts 1 4110 Biology 1030 Communication Arts 2 9000 Integrated Mathematics 1 1120 American Lit & Comp 9040 Integrated Mathematics 2 1220 British Lit & Comp 9140 Integrated Mathematics 3 3000 Civics 9100 Algebra 3070 US History 9200 Geometry 6300 Personal Financial Management 1670 Summer Shakespeare Theatre 8660 Ceramics & Sculpture Courses for enrichment: 1535 Debate and Forensics 1670 Summer Shakespeare Theatre 0040 Lifetime Fitness for You (East, North & West HS) eSchool Course Offerings (Half credit courses offered online. Not remedial versions of the courses. See flyer.) 4990ES Health-Life Management Skills 1121ES or 1122ES English 3 3450ES Economics 0038ES Fitness Lifestyles 1261ES or 1262ES English 4 9101ES or 9102ES Algebra 1 1170ES Creative Writing 3171ES or 3172ES World History 9201ES or 9202ES Geometry 1011ES or 1012ES English 1 3071ES or 3072ES American History 9301ES or 9302ES Algebra 2 1021ES or 1022ES English 2 3001ES or 3002ES Civics 9491ES or 9492ES Pre-Calculus 7871ES or 7872ED Web Design 1 6300ES Personal Financial Management 7 Appleton Area School District Elementary Summer School Program 2011 DATES: TIMES: SITES: All Elementary Schools June 13 – July 15, 2011 Mon – Fri / No classes during the week of July 4-8 Except: Edison Elementary: June 13-17 & 20-24, August 8-12, 15-19 Johnston Elementary: Mon-Thurs, June 13-July 14 ( no classes July 4-7) Foster: June 13-July 15 (no classes July 4-8) 8:00-11:00 am 8:30/9:30/10:30 AM (See registration form for exact time of each course) All Elementary schools (Please obtain a flyer from the school you’d like your child to attend for specific details.) REGISTRATION BEGINS WITH 2 EVENING REGISTRATION SESSIONS - Please register at the school you want your child to attend. All students are welcome to attend any school in the district. Registration Kick-Off Dates and Times (Registration is on a first come, first served basis) Badger Berry Classical Columbus Edison Ferber Ferber Foster Franklin Highlands March 21 5:00-7:00pm March 24 4:00-6:00pm March 22&23 5:30-6:30pm March 2 4:00-6:00pm March 17 & 22 4:00-6:30pm March 15, 17, 21 conferences March 1 6:30-8:00pm March 3 6:30-7:30pm March 10 3:30-6:00pm March 8 & 10 5:00-7:00pm March 15 4:00-6:00pm March 17 5:00-7:00pm Horizons Houdini Huntley Jefferson Johnston Lincoln McKinley Richmond March 21 March 12 March 2 & 10 March 3 March 7 March 15 & 17 March 3 March 14 &15 March 17 & 22 March 22 March 24 5:00-6:30pm 3:30-5:00pm 5:30-7:30pm 6:00-7:30pm 3:30-4:30pm 5:00-7:00pm 6:30-8:00pm 5:30-7:45pm 4:00-6:00pm 4:00-6:00pm 5:00-7:00pm During the registration session, please bring your completed registration form to the site your child will attend summer school. All registrations are on a first come, first served basis. Enrichment classes may be limited due to the availability of teachers. If you are unable to attend one of the evening registration sessions, you may drop off your registration form, after the final kick-off night, at the site your child will attend summer school (c/o Summer School Coordinator). No early registrations or phone registrations accepted. Late registrations will be accepted at each summer school site on the first two days of summer school if there is still space available. If you wish to receive a Confirmation letter, please include a self addressed, self stamped envelope with your registration th form. Confirmation letters will be sent in late May or early June. Class lists will be posted on the school doors by June 11 . Policies: All Appleton Area School District policies during the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior, etc. are in effect during summer school. If your child has any health concerns or special needs, please indicate that on the registration form and tell the coordinator at registration. If your child has an IEP or 504 plan, please indicate that on the registration form and give a copy of the plan to the site coordinator. According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. Material fees: To be paid the first day of summer school. Please make checks payable to Appleton Area School District. Waivers: Students who qualify for the free milk or the free or reduced lunch program may waive material fees. Please verify this with the site coordinator upon registration. Out of District Registrations Consortium Students: Any student from the Brillion, Freedom, Hilbert, Hortonville, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute, Menasha, Neenah, Oshkosh, or Shiocton districts will need their registration form signed by that district’s summer school director in order to participate in the Appleton program. Contact information for all consortium summer school directors is listed in the front of this catalog. 8 APPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 2011 ELEMENTARY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS **When looking at grade level, use grade entering in fall. Please see registration form for specific times and locations that each course is offered. Class start times are 8:30, 9:30, and 10:30 and meet for one hour. COURSE: Kindergarten Here I Come Grade: K CONTENT: This class is designed to introduce and/or reinforce basic readiness skills for kindergarten. (Runs 3 hours from 8:30 to 11:30am) FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Core Knowledge Kindergarten Readiness at Classical CONTENT: This course will provide an introduction to the Core Knowledge curriculum using a classical framework. All Kindergarten core topics will be introduced along with basic developmental skills. This class is intended as preparation for children who will be entering kindergarten in the fall of 2008. Students enrolled in Classical School will be given preference for enrollment, but non-Classical School students will be accepted, space permitting. (Runs 3 hours from 8:30 to 11:30am) FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. st 1 Grade Here I Come CONTENT: A course designed for children who have completed kindergarten. Students will continue the curriculum from kindergarten, doing enriching math, reading, writing, science, social studies, computers, physical education, and art activities. (Runs 3 hours from 8:30 to 11:30am) FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. st Core Knowledge 1 Grade Readiness at Classical CONTENT: A course designed for children who have completed kindergarten. Students will continue the Core Knowledge curriculum from kindergarten, doing enriching math, reading, writing, science, social studies, computers, physical education, and art activities. Class meets from 8:30-11:30. (Runs 3 hours from 8:30 to 11:30am) FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. nd 2 Grade Math Practice/ Marvels CONTENT: For students who need additional practice with counting, recognizing coins, basic addition and subtraction, telling time, place value, and basic word problems. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. nd 2 Grade Reading Adventures CONTENT: This course is designed to help students who need additional practice learning basic reading strategies including: sight words, phonics and decoding skills, word study, understanding what they have read, vocabulary building, and writing as it relates to all of these areas. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. rd th 3 & 4 Grade Math Practice/ Marvels CONTENT: This course is designed for students who need extra help with basic math concepts and skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, place value, telling time, identifying and counting money, and solving story problems. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. rd th 3 & 4 Grade Reading Adventures CONTENT: This course is designed to help students who need additional practice learning basic reading strategies including: phonics and decoding skills, word study, vocabulary building, comprehension, and writing sentences including punctuation and sentence structure. FEE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Grade: K Grade: 1 Grade: 1 Grade: 2 Grade: 2 Grades: 3 & 4 Grades 3 & 4 9 th th COURSE: 5 - 7 Grade Math Practice/ Marvels Grades: 5- 7 CONTENT: This course is designed for students who need extra help with basic math concepts and skills such as multiplication and division, telling time, working with fractions, counting money and making change, and solving story problems. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. th th 5 -7 Grade Reading Adventures CONTENT: This course is designed to help students who need additional practice learning basic reading strategies including word study, vocabulary building, reading comprehension, and writing sentences, paragraphs, and stories. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. nd 2 Grade Math Wizards rd th 3 & 4 Grade Math Wizards th th 5 - 7 Grade Math Wizards CONTENT: This course is designed for the more capable child in math who enjoys challenges and problem solving. FEE: COURSE; $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Advanced Creative Woodshop CONTENT: Advanced woodworking is for those children who are pretty capable of using a hammer and hand saw to make things out of wood. Parents are encouraged to provide leather gloves for their child to help guard against splinters and abrasions. Projects done last year may be repeated again this year. FEE: COURSE; $10.00 payable first day of summer school Adventures in Music CONTENT: Students will learn about and listen to music from all across the globe and through time. Students may play various instruments and different forms of music across cultures. Music will include western, medieval chants, jazz, rock n’ roll and more. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school Basketball and Volleyball Skills CONTENT: Have fun this summer and get some exercise! In this class you will learn the basic skills needed for basketball and volleyball. Regular attendance is requested in order to learn all basic skills and have th practice games. This class is for students entering 4 grade and above. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Beginning Creative Woodshop CONTENT: Basic use of woodworking tools for sawing, sanding assembling, and finishing. Parents are encouraged to purchase leather gloves for their child to help guard against splinters and abrasions. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Books are Summer Fun CONTENT: Students will experience the world of books through a variety of creative activities intended to develop and broaden their appreciation for and love of good literature. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Books Club Plus CONTENT: Book lovers this class is for you! This class is designed for students with good basic reading skills who enjoy additional challenges. Readers will enjoy a book club atmosphere with focuses on different genres and author studies. FEE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Grades 5 - 7 Grades: 2 Grades: 3 & 4 Grades: 5- 7 Grades 4-7 Grades 2-8 Grades 4-8 Grades 2-7 Grades 2-7 Grades 2-7 10 COURSE: Brain Games Grades 3-8 CONTENT: Does your brain need a workout this summer? This is the class for you! Learn the skills of logic while playing board games and working on activities that will challenge and test your skills of logic, rd memory and reasoning! This class is intended for children entering 3 grade and above and you must have a brain to enroll! FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Cooking with Books CONTENT: This course integrates literacy and cooking. Each day, children will read and respond to quality children’s literature. It will be delectable class for those with a taste for good books and good food. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Crafts Around the World CONTENT: Work on crafts from different cultures. Possible projects include origami, a Chinese dragon, Matryushka dolls (Russia), African drums or a dideridoo, Celtic Knot greeting cards, Mexican (metal) cut-outs, and paper maracas. FEE: COURSE; $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Creative Stitchery CONTENT: Create jewelry gifts, purses/bags, key chains, magnets, and much more with many different patterns and materials. Students will learn the basic stitches needed for creating many fun projects. This nd class is intended for students entering 2 grade and above. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school Creative Writing CONTENT: Students are encouraged to think of themselves as authors and will do what "real" authors do. They will select their own topics, develop their own style, and share and learn from one another. Students will learn the 6-traits of good writing taking a piece of writing from the pre-writing stage all the way through the publishing stage. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Dinosaurs CONTENT: Come learn more about the world of dinosaurs. This course will integrate reading and writing as the students learn about the many types of dinosaurs, how they lived, and the theories about why they are extinct. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Early Literacy CONTENT: This class uses a small group setting led by a specially trained teacher to improve student reading performance. Please speak to your child’s principal to see if this class would be appropriate for your student. FEE: COURSE: No fee Eco Explorers CONTENT: If you like Nature Detectives, you will love the hands-on, action packed challenges of Eco Explorers. This class will be held outdoors, rain or shine. Students will learn identification of local plant and animal species, collect and analyze data, and create their own environmental science investigations. As they explore the local environment, participants will have opportunities to use GPS receivers, microscopes, and other scientific equipment. FEE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Grades 2-4 Grades 2-7 Grades 2-8 Grades 2-8 Grades 3-6 Grades 1-2 Grades 4-7 11 COURSE: Fifty Nifty States Grades 2-7 CONTENT: Students will have the opportunity to learn about the United States, famous Americans, how our government works, landforms, states, and the constitution through interactive games, activities, and projects. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Forensics CONTENT: Learn the basics of forensics. Practice prose interpretation, poetry interpretation, solo acting, play acting, and reader’s theater. Get a jump on next year’s forensic season. Pick you pieces early and get in some summer practice. Try something new in the world of forensics. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Forensic Science Investigation CONTENT: Students will solve mysteries using forensic science techniques such as fingerprinting, shoe impressions, deductive reasoning, tire tracks, and powder analysis to mention a few. This will be a lab based class with an introduction to the justice system and crime solving skills. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. French CONTENT: This course will introduce aspects of French grammar with concurrent practice in conversation. We will also focus on the culture of French-speaking countries. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Go Green! CONTENT: Students learn the principals of recycling, reusing, and reducing in this environmental based class while enjoying activities and projects that will help save Mother Nature! FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Going Global CONTENT: This hands-on course is designed to give students the opportunity to make and taste simple recipes, create international crafts and participate in games from around the world. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Intermediate Arts & Crafts CONTENT: Indoor and outdoor drawing, sketching, painting, stitchery and other projects as selected by the teacher. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Computer Lab CONTENT: Students will learn how to use the Internet safely, and how to use various Microsoft programs that are very useful for personal projects and school projects such as PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. Keyboarding skills may also be incorporated. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate II Computer Lab CONTENT: Students must have previously taken Intermediate Computer Lab. Students will continue to learn how to use the Internet safely, and continue to explore the many different Microsoft computer programs and create projects. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Computer Skills CONTENT: Students must have already taken Keyboarding to enroll in this class. Students will learn how to use the Internet and use various Microsoft programs that are very useful for personal and school projects such as PowerPoint and Word. Students will also improve their keyboarding skills. FEE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Grades 4-8 Grades 4-7 Grades 2-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 2-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 3-7 Grades 3-7 Grades 4-8 12 COURSE: Intermediate Games Galore Grades 4-7 CONTENT: Students will experience a variety of physical education games, activities, and skills. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Math CONTENT: This course is designed for students who need extra help with basic math concepts and skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, place value, telling time, identifying and counting money, and solving story problems. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Reading CONTENT: This course is designed to help students with basic phonics and decoding skills, with knowing and applying basic reading comprehension strategies, and with the basic mechanics of writing sentences including punctuation and sentence structure. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Science CONTENT: Activities are designed to give a hands-on approach to a variety of subject areas on the world of science. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Science Wonders CONTENT: Activities are designed to give a hands-on approach to a variety of subject areas in the world of science. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Intermediate Writing CONTENT: Students are encouraged to think of themselves as authors and will do what "real" authors do. They will select their own topics, develop their own style, and share and learn from one another. Students will learn the 6-traits of good writing taking a piece of writing from the pre-writing stage all the way through the publishing stage. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Introductory Keyboarding CONTENT: The ability to type is an important skill in today's technology-driven world. This computer keyboarding class is designed for students with little or no previous keyboarding (typing) experience. In this course the student will learn the alphabetic keyboarding technique. The class will emphasize the development of typing speed and accuracy. This course is offered to students going into grades 2-8 in the fall of 2010. Students enrolled in Classical School will be given preference for enrollment, but non-Classical School students will be accepted, space permitting. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school Introductory Knitting CONTENT: Students will learn the basic techniques of knitting and work on continuing projects throughout the class. Learn this life long skill and have some fun too! This class is intended for students entering rd 3 grade and above with no knitting experience. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Jewelry Jamboree CONTENT: Create a colorful bracelet, necklace, even pins using a variety of materials. Design your own beads and use them to create original jewelry works of art. FEE: $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Grades 4-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 2-8 Grades 3-8 Grades 2-7 13 COURSE: Lawn Games Grades 3-8 CONTENT: Learn to play lawn games such as badminton, croquet, Frisbee golf and horseshoes. Game skills will be taught and emphasized, with whole game play possible as time and weather permit. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Literacy and More CONTENT: Students will participate in literacy based activities including reading, writing, speaking and listening. Math concepts will be reviewed and practiced also. FEE: COURSE: No fee Little Theatre CONTENT: This course is designed for the student who likes to put on plays, do improvisations, act out dramatic situations, and pantomime. Basic stage and theatre concepts will also be taught while encouraging and providing an outlet for the dramatically creative side of the children’s personalities. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Making Memories CONTENT: Students will learn the art of preserving thoughts and memories by learning to write in a journal or diary, creating various picture frames and photo magnets, as well as scrapbooking (Albums not provided, class will provide students with scrapbook pages and materials to create those pages, a journal, and other crafting supplies. Albums are available at Wal-Mart or hobby stores everywhere.) FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Math Madness CONTENT: This course is designed for the more capable child in math who enjoys challenges and problem solving. Math skills will be enhanced through various activities and games. FEE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. COURSE: Math Reinforcement at Classical CONTENT: This class is designed for students who need reinforcement in the basic skills of math. Practice and skill-building will be targeted toward the specific skills needed for success in the Saxon programs at Level 1, 2, 3 and 5/4. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Money Smarts CONTENT: Students will set financial goals, make wise decisions before spending their money, learn basic money management skills, be exposed to basic concepts of credit and debt, and saving and investment principles. Curriculum is being developed and will include online learning in the school’s computer lab. Activities to reinforce classroom learning will be designed for parents and students to interact a couple of nights each week. These family oriented activities will build an ongoing dialogue around the child’s newly learned money management skills. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. No Bake Cooking CONTENT: Learn the basics of cooking in safe and fun environment. No-bake cooking provides students exposure to fundamental cooking skills without having to use an oven. The class is intended for rd students entering 3 grade and up with no cooking skills required. Students will be asked to bring for their own use, basic cooking utensils/supplies such as bowls, spoons, spatulas, etc. FEE: $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Grades 2-6 Grades 2-7 Grades 2-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 1-4 Grades 4-5 Grades 2-7 14 COURSE: One Day Wonders CONTENT: Inquisitive students wanted! Join us for a class of wonders where each day we will explore something new. Topics will range from crafts, playacting, outdoor adventures, history, math, games, and more! Each day will present a new learning surprise! FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Out of this World CONTENT: Students will learn about the stars, sun, planets, and moons in our solar system. Students will investigate these concepts through various hands-on activities. FEE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. COURSE: Primary Arts & Crafts CONTENT: Indoor and outdoor drawing, sketching, painting, stitchery and other projects as selected by the teacher. $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Primary Computer Lab Grades 2-3 FEE: COURSE: Grades 1-8 Grades 2-7 Grades 2-3 CONTENT: Students will continue to develop general computer skills and knowledge of computers. Microsoft Word, Kispiration and Powerpoint, will be used and students will learn how to use student safe internet sites for research as well as e-mail for communication. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Primary Games Galore CONTENT: Students will experience a variety of physical education games, activities, and skills. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Primary Math CONTENT: For students who need additional practice with counting, recognizing coins, basic addition and subtraction, telling time, place value, and basic word problems. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Primary Nature Detectives CONTENT: Activities are designed in a hands-on approach that includes many aspects of the world of science with emphasis on insects, plants, and animals. FEE: COURSE: CONTENT: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Primary Reading Grades 2-3 For students who need additional practice learning basic reading strategies including: sight words, phonics and decoding skills, word study, vocabulary building, understanding what they have read, and writing as it relates to these areas. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Primary Science CONTENT: Activities are designed in a hands-on approach that includes many aspects of the world of science with emphasis on insects, plants, and animals. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Puppetry CONTENT: Puppetry is a form of theatre or performance which involves the creation and manipulation of puppets. Students in this course will research and create their own puppets using skills of writing of skits, building of puppets, and dramatic performance. FEE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Grades 2-3 Grades 2-3 Grades 2-3 Grades 2-3 Grades 2-3 15 COURSE: The Rainforest Grades2-7 CONTENT: Become an explorer of the rainforest. Through reading, writing, crafts and activities students will learn how important it is to all of us and about the plants and animals that live there. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Read and Write for Fun CONTENT: Students will experience the world of books and be encouraged to think of themselves as an author. Students will read books from a variety of authors and genres and will be given the opportunity to develop their own writing skills and publish personal works. FEE: COURSE: No fee Reading Reinforcement at Classical CONTENT: This class is for students who need reinforcement in the basic skills of reading. Practice and skillbuilding will be targeted toward the specific skills needed for success in the Horizons B, Reading Mastery 3 and 4 programs. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Science Explorers CONTENT: Activities are designed to get kids out of their seat to explore the exciting world of science through unique hands-on learning experiences. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable first day of summer school. Scrapbooking/Stamping CONTENT: A hands-on course where students will focus on creating scrapbook pages with photos from home for a great keepsake. Students will use stamping techniques, journaling, and learn how to crop and mat pictures to make their very own one-of-a-kind album. (Albums not provided, class will provide students with scrapbook pages and materials to create those pages. Albums are available at Wal-Mart or Hobby stores everywhere.) FEE: COURSE: $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Scrapbooking/Stamping II CONTENT: FEE: COURSE: Must have previously taken Scrapbooking/Stamping. A hands-on course where students will focus on creating detail scrapbook pages with photos from home for a great keepsake; students continue to use stamping techniques, journaling, and learn how to crop and mat pictures to make their own one-of-a-kind album. (Albums not provided, class will provide students with scrapbook pages and materials to create those pages. Albums are available at Wal-Mart or Hobby stores everywhere.) $10.00 payable the first day of summer school. Soccer Skills Grades 1-3 CONTENT: Introductory soccer skills, drills and practice play for students entering grades 1 to 3. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Spanish CONTENT: This course will introduce aspects of Spanish grammar with concurrent practice in conversation. We will also focus on the culture of Spanish-speaking countries. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Sports of all Sorts CONTENT: Students will learn specific sport skills. Each week a different sport will be the focus of skill development. The sports include volleyball skills, basketball skills, soccer skills, and softball/baseball skills. FEE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Grades 2-7 Grades 2-3 Grades 4-5 Grades 2-7 Grades 4-7 Grades 2-7 Grades 4-7 16 COURSE: Summer Book Lovers CONTENT: Students will experience the literature world through a variety of activities intended to develop and broaden their appreciation and love of literature. This is not intended for those students who need help with basic skills. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Writer’s Workshop CONTENT: Student writers will be provided an opportunity to develop their writing skills, interact with fellow authors, and publish personal works. The class will operate in a Writers Workshop format where students will have a choice in the types of writing and topics they would like to address. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable the first day of summer school. Johnston Summer School CONTENT: Students will go deeper into the curriculum from the previous school year, participating in enriching math, reading, writing, science, social studies, technology, physical education, and music and art activities. Continuing to read, write and practice math facts daily is crucial in retaining those great skills and strategies we learned throughout the school year! (8:30-11:30) FEE: COURSE: $5.00 payable first day of summer school. Columbus Summer School CONTENT: Students will go deeper into the curriculum from the previous school year, participating in enriching math, reading, writing, science, social studies, technology, physical education, and music and art activities. Continuing to read, write and practice math facts daily is crucial in retaining those great skills and strategies we learned throughout the school year! (8:30-11:30) $20.00 payable first day of summer school. FEE: Grades 3-8 Grades 4-7 Grades K-8 Grades K-6 Please see registration form for specific times and locations that each course is offered. Class start times are 8:30, 9:30, and 10:30 and meet for one hour. 17 2011 FOX VALLEY CONSORTIUM SUMMER SCHOOL ELEMENTARY REGISTRATION FORM (APPLETON) Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval__________________________________ Date:___________________ Student Name______________________________________ Gender _M__F____ Date Of Birth__________ Address__________________________________Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011_____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no and live outside of the AASD, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name________________________________________ Relationship ______________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily __________________________________________ As Needed __________________ Emergency ___________________________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ th th Elementary Summer School Dates: June 13 – July 15 , 2011 (no classes July 4-8) Classes are Monday – Friday 8:30 – 11:30 am Please turn in your registration form at the school you want your child to attend. Registrations will be accepted at your school’s Registration Kick-Off and up to (and including) the first day of summer school. Don’t delay – classes that do not have the minimum enrollment will be cancelled in May. Questions? Call the Summer School office at 832-4976. 18 APPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 2011 ELL SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM ELEMENTARY ELL PROGRAM DATES: TIMES: June 13 – July 15, 2011 (Mon-Fri); no school July 4-8 8:30-11:30am SITE: Highlands Elementary School FEE: NONE COORDINATOR: James Lehto ([email protected]) COURSES OFFERED: Kindergarten ELL – A274 – (Enrichment) Open to students entering kindergarten in the fall. The class provides an intensive language experience including cultural exposure for students who have a primary language other than English. Students will be evaluated on a satisfactory or unsatisfactory completion basis. Primary Elementary ELL – A273 – (Enrichment) Open to students entering Grades 1-3 in the fall and who have an English language proficiency level of 1 or 2. The class provides an intensive language experience including cultural exposure for students who have a primary language other than English. Students will be evaluated on a satisfactory or unsatisfactory completion basis. Intermediate Elementary ELL – A275 – (Enrichment) Open to students entering grades 4-5 in the fall and who have an English language proficiency level of 1 or 2. The class provides and intensive language experience for students who have a primary language other than English. Students will be evaluated on a satisfactory or unsatisfactory completion basis. 19 2011 ELL Elementary Summer School Student Registration Form Jefferson: June 13th-July 15th (no school 7/4-7/8) Due April 1 Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval_________________________________ Date:_____________________ Student____________________________ ID #_________________ Male/Female (Full name, first and last) Grade______ (current grade) Language Level: I II III Reading Level___________ (instruc. bench mark) Home School______________________ SchoolAttending____________________ (school that is in their neighborhood, for most this is the same) (School they are in this year) EEN Needs (LD, Speech, ED, CD)________________________ If yes, please include IEP with registration ELL Teacher________________________ Date of birth___________________ Address________________________________ Phone number______________ In U.S. 18 months or less? Yes No ********************************************************************************************* Emergency Medical and Dental Care Information I hereby authorize the school principal, teacher or secretary to call the physician, dentist, or clinic named below if a need for emergency care exists and if no one authorized below can be reached. Father________________Place of employment________________Phone________ Mother________________Place of employment_______________Phone_________ Physician or Clinic_______________________________________Phone__________ Dentist or Clinic_________________________________________Phone__________ Special health concerns________________________________________________ Emergency contact person_______________________________Phone____________ My child has permission to be away from the school campus while taking field trips or doing work necessary for the completion of the course. YES NO Parent/Guardian Signature_______________________________ 20 Fox Valley Consortium Summer School Elementary Choir Camp A premiere choral experience for students going into grades 3-6 who really like to sing Dates: Choir Camp will be held daily from Monday, June 6. 2011through Friday, June 10, 2011 from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. daily. th A concert for parents will be held on Friday, June 10 , 2011, 5:00 p.m. at Einstein Middle School. Location: All classes will be held at Einstein Middle School. Registration and fee: All registration forms are due on or before Friday, May 13th. No late registrations will be accepted. Please send registration form and a fee of $25*, payable to Appleton Area School District to: Summer School Choir Camp Registration Dr. Kevin Meidl, Coordinator Appleton West High School 610 N. Badger Ave. Appleton, WI 54914 The registration fee includes a music folder, music, materials, and a summer choir camp shirt. (*Those students who qualify for waiver of fees or free lunch will have the fee waived for this class) Confirmation: Unless otherwise notified, you may assume that your student has been accepted for Choir Camp. If you have any questions, please contact the summer school office at 832-4976 or email the coordinator at [email protected]. Rules: The children are expected to attend camp each day for the whole morning to enjoy this camp to its fullest. All AASD policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior, etc., are in effect during summer school. Copies of the AASD behavior policies are available upon request. Any student who does not live in the Appleton Area School District is required to get the approval and signature of their district's summer school director prior to sending in the registration form. All students who attend a school within the Fox Valley Consortium are welcome to attend this camp. If you have questions regarding out of district attendance, please call the Appleton Summer School office at 832-4976. Choir Camp Content: This camp will provide the student with a rich variety of musical experiences. Some of the things that students will learn/experience are: developing their musical ears, developing their ability to read music from the printed score, learning to follow a printed octavo, learning to use movement and facial expressions to communicate with the audience, studying the voice as an instrument, using folksongs as a medium for story telling through music and refining music for the concert on the last day of class. Please see the Class Descriptions for details about the instruction. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Elementary Music Camp 2011 Ear Training: A basic general music class for students interesting in developing their musical ears. The focus will be tonal memory, melody, and rhythm patterns. Sight Singing: A basic general music class for students interested in developing their ability to read music from the printed score. Concepts such as Major Key, Solfegio, and musical intervals will be studied. Note Reading: studied. A grass-roots level class in following a printed octavo. Terms such as grand staff, repeat, fine, and da capo will be Acting Class: A dynamic class in performance for singers. Techniques such as physical alignment, movement, facial expression, and text communication will be studied. Dance Class: Movement through music will be studied in this class. Students will explore the basics dance techniques and understandings as they apply to music performance. Voice Class: The voice will be studied as an instrument. Healthy singing, tone color (timbre), breathing, support, vowel placement, consonants, will be some of the subject covered in this class. Folksongs: This class will use the extensive folksong repertoire as a medium for story telling through music. Unison and part songs will be our text books. Choir Sectionals/Rehearsal: A traditional chorus setting where music is studied, created, and refined for concert performance on the last day of the camp. 21 ELEMENTARY CHOIR CAMP REGISTRATION FORM 2011 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ Student Name_____________________________________ Gender: M / F Date Of Birth__________ Address__________________________________ Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011_____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name________________________________________ Relationship ______________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily _______ As Needed _____ Emergency __________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ Music Lesson History Instrument played: _______________________ Number of years of formal instruction: _________ Piano: ____yes ___no Number of years of formal instruction: _________ Clothing Size for Camp T-Shirt T-Shirt size (please circle one) Youth Sm Youth Med Youth Lg Adult Sm Adult Med. Adult Lg 22 Registration begins now – return this form as soon as possible to the AASD Summer School Office (golf classes fill quickly!) Consortium Summer School Beginner’s Golf Lessons For Students This Fall. nd When: Beginner’s golf lessons will be offered during the week of July 18th through July 22 , 2011. Where: The following schools will offer golf lessons: Lincoln School (1000 N. Mason St.) McKinley School (1125 E. Taft St.) Huntley School (2224 N. Ullman St.) Class times will be: 8:30-9:30 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Grades 1 & 2 Grades 3 & 4 Grades 5 & 6 Class Information: In these groups lessons, students will learn the fundamentals of golf, including swing, putting, the basic rules, and golf etiquette. All equipment is provided for the children. Parents are welcome to stay to watch their child participate. Class Size: Limited to 20 students per hour at each school site on a first-come first served basis. Students can sign up for one session of classes. You will be called or emailed if the class is full and your child cannot be enrolled. Cost: $5.00, paid the first day. Sign up: Register now – all classes fill quickly! Please choose your class time and location and circle your child’s grade level below, fill out the registration form on the reverse side of this form(one per student), then mail the completed form(s) to: AASD Summer School Office-Golf Class 120 E Harris St PO Box 2019 Appleton, WI 54912-2019 If you want to receive a confirmation letter, please include a self addressed, self stamped envelope with your registration. Confirmation letters will be mailed out in June. st nd I want my child to take golf lessons at: (Please label 1 , 2 Choice School Lincoln School 8:30-9:30 am Gr 1-2 Lincoln School 9:30-10:30 am Gr 3-4 Lincoln School 10:30-11:30 am Gr 5-6 Choice rd and 3 choices) School Choice McKinley School 8:30-9:30am Gr 1-2 McKinley School 9:30-10:30am Gr 3-4 McKinley School 10:30-11:30am Gr 5-6 st nd rd th School Huntley School 8:30-9:30am Gr 1-2 Huntley School 9:30-10:30am Gr 3-4 Huntley School 10:30-11:30am Gr 5-6 th th My child is going to be in (circle one) 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 grade in the fall. Please complete the registration form (one per student) on the back of this flyer. Thank you. 23 ELEMENTARY GOLF CLASS REGISTRATION FORM (APPLETON) 2011 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ Student Name__________________________________________ Gender: M / F Date of Birth_________ Address__________________________________ Apt # _______City__________________ Zip__________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ____________________ Relationship _______________ Phone Number(s)_________________ 2. Name____________________ Relationship _______________ Phone Number(s) _________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) ____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily ________________________________________ As Needed __________________ Emergency ___________________________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ Golf Class Dates: July 18- July 22, 2011 Monday - Friday Classes 8:30-9:30 (Grades 1 & 2) 9:30-10:30 (Grades 3 & 4) 10:30-11:30 (Grades 5 & 6) Please return your registration form to the Appleton Summer School Office, 120 E Harris St, PO Box 2019, Appleton, WI 54912-2019. Don’t delay – classes fill quickly! Any Questions? Call the Summer School office at 832-4976. 24 Summer School Course Offering “Money Smarts‖ Sponsored by Thrivent Financial For Lutherans Foundation & Community First Credit Union Open to all students who will enter 4th or 5th grade, fall 2011 4-Week course, Mon.-Fri. for one hour Starts June 13 & ends July 15 (break the week of July 4 -8) Locations: Badger, Classical, Ferber, Franklin, Highlands, Houdini, Huntley, Jefferson, and McKinley Enrollment limited to 20 students/site—ACT NOW!!!!! Help kids get smart about money. Students will learn how to: *earn money * spend wisely *save for the future * invest BONUS: A bank (―Penny the Pig‖) will be presented to students at the start of the class (plus a few dollars to work with). Students will be given the pig at the end of Summer School (regular attendance is required). Learn how to manage your money and have fun in the process! Students will have a mock school checking account as they earn money in class to spend at the School Store. Activities to reinforce classroom learning are designed for parents and students to practice at home. Every student will walk away with a better idea of money management—earning, spending and saving, and they’ll take home a Money Savvy Piggy Bank to continue to apply what they’ve learned. 25 Before & After Summer School Care 2011 The Appleton YMCA School Age Department is offering care before and after summer school for children attending the following Appleton schools: Edna Ferber, Janet Berry and Johnston elementary. Be assured your child will be in a safe, caring environment filled with a variety of fun and enrichment-type activities that will include snacks, large/small group games, themed activities, outdoor play, arts & crafts, swimming and much much more. For those needing full day care throughout the summer, the following sites are being offered: Edna Ferber, Janet Berry, Johnston, Greenville, the downtown Appleton Y, Child Learning Center (CLC) at Thrivent, as well as Camp Shioc with pick up/drop off at Appleton Y or Sunrise elementary in Kimberly. (am pick only at CLC) You are not limited to just one location, mix and match to best fit your child’s interests and care needs. Full day (6:30am-6pm) or Half day (6:30am-1pm or Noon-6pm) 2 day per week minimum/per child Monday – Friday June 6 – August 19 (select sites open through Aug. 25th) (No programs held Monday, July 4th or Friday, August 26tt) A daily fee includes a morning and/or afternoon snack, twice weekly swim time at the downtown Appleton Y, scheduled fieldtrips and transportation. Optional swim lessons are also scheduled for an additional fee/registration. YMCA staff do not stay back for children who attend summer school on designated fieldtrip days, alternative arrangements or a full day must be scheduled. Registration and rate information can be obtained in the downtown Appleton Y main lobby brochure racks or by contacting: School Age Dept. 920-954-7641 [email protected] Registrations begin Monday, January 3, 2011 - 6:00am in the Appleton YMCA School Age Dept. Our Mission: To put Christian principles into practice by promoting youth, adult and family activities that build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all. 26 2011 Summer Program Information The Boys & Girls Club of the Fox Valley will once again offer a full array of summer youth development programs for young people between the ages of 6 (must have completed Kindergarten) and 18 years throughout the Fox Valley area. In addition to the many activities that are available at The Boys & Girls Club each day, especially during the summer months, we are pleased to offer summer school classes as an extension of the Appleton Area School District’s Consortium Summer School program. The teachers at the Boys & Girls Club are licensed by the State of Wisconsin. Classes at the Boys & Girls Club will relate to the Boys & Girls Club’s five core program areas. Those core areas are: Character and Leadership development Education and Career development Healthy Living and Life Skills development The Arts Sports, Fitness, and Recreation Membership in the Boys & Girls Club is required for all summer program and summer school participants at the Boys & Girls Club. Membership is only $15 per year or $35 a year for a family of 3 or more. The Boys and Girls Club of the Fox Valley is located at 117 South Locust Street in Appleton. To learn more about the Boys & Girls Club of the Fox Valley, please call 920-731-0555. Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley 117 South Locust Street Appleton, WI 54914 (920) 731-0555 [email protected] 27 Appleton Area School District Middle School Enrichment Summer School 2011 EINSTEIN, MADISON, ROOSEVELT AND WILSON MIDDLE SCHOOLS June 13 – July 15, 2011 Monday – Friday (No Classes July 4-8) Classes Run 8:45 – 9:45, 9:45 – 10:45 and 10:45-11:45 am Courses open to students entering grades 7-9 in the fall Policies: All Appleton Area School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior, etc. are in effect during Summer School. A copy of this guide is available upon request by calling the summer school office at 832-4976. To Register: Registration with two evening registration sessions at each middle school. If you are unable to attend one of these registration sessions, you may mail or drop off your registration form after the final kick-off night at the middle school office where your child will be attending (c/o Summer School Coordinator). No early registrations accepted. No phone registrations accepted. Registration Kick-Off Dates and Times (Registration is on a first come, first served basis) Einstein Middle School March 21 & 22, 2011 6:00-7:00pm Community Room Madison Middle School March 8, 2011 6:00-7:30 pm March 10, 2011 5:30-7:00 pm LMC Roosevelt Middle School March 3, 2011 5:00-7:00 pm March 7, 2011 4:30-6:30 pm School Lobby Wilson Middle School March 15 & 17, 2011 4:30-6:00 pm Foyer by Main Office Fees: Will be collected the first day of summer school. Make checks payable to Appleton Area School District. Waivers: Students who qualify for the free milk or reduced lunch program may waive materials fees. Please verify this with the site coordinator upon registration. Out of District Registrations Consortium Students: Any student from the Brillion, Freedom, Hilbert, Hortonville, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute, Menasha, Neenah, or Shiocton districts will need their registration form signed by that district’s summer school director in order to participate in the Appleton program. Contact information for all consortium summer school directors is listed in the front of this catalog. 28 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM 2011 MIDDLE SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM (APPLETON) Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: ____________________ Student Name_______________________________________________ Date Of Birth__________________ Address __________________________________Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011_____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name_________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily __________________________________________ As Needed __________________ Emergency ___________________________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ th Middle School Summer School Dates: June 13 – July 15 , 2011 (no classes July 4-8) Classes are Monday – Friday 8:45 – 11:45 am Please turn in your registration form at the school you want your child to attend. Registrations will be accepted at your school’s Registration Kick-Off and up to (and including) the first day of summer school. Don’t delay – classes that do not have the minimum enrollment will be cancelled in May. Questions? Call the Summer School office at 832-4976. 29 AASD Summer School 2011 Middle School Course Descriptions Please note: Courses will vary from middle school to middle school. Please obtain a flyer from the middle school that you want your child to attend for a listing of what that school will offer. nd th th 2 Chance for Academic Success for 7 & 8 Graders No Fee Einstein’s ―Second Chance‖ program is an academic tutoring program which is typically offered in after school tutorial sessions during the school year. Students are recommended for continuation into summer school when additional time and instructional resource support is needed in order for students to be successful in their next grade. Adventures in Physical Fitness $5.00 Students will have total access to the new and improved Wilson Fitness and Activity Center. Students will learn the fundamentals of weight training, cardio training, resistance training, and stretching. Students will learn to use a variety of methods and equipment in order to reach their peak performance. The low climbing wall will also be available to students. Arts and Crafts $10.00 Students will be introduced to a variety of two and three-dimensional art, including painting, drawing, and sculpture. Samples will be used to teach techniques. The emphasis is on creativity and self-expression in art. The class may possibly include scrapbooking and/ or Stitchery activities. Backstage Crew $10.00 Participants will learn the ins and the outs of putting on plays and other performances. Special attention will be paid to lights, sound and set construction. The class will culminate in the support of performances by the Dance and Theater classes. th Communication Arts/Reading for 7 graders $5.00 th This course is for students who need additional help/practice with communication arts before beginning 7 grade. th Communication Arts/Reading for 8 graders $5.00 th This course is for students who need additional help/practice with communication arts before beginning 8 grade. Communication Arts/Reading for High School $5.00 This course is for students who need additional help/practice with communication arts before going on to high school. Computer Exploration $10.00 Students will learn about digital photography, how to work with web pages, and practice keyboarding skills. Power Point, Publisher, FrontPage, Word, and Photo Editor will be used. Cooking $15.00 This class will help the student develop the skills needed to become a successful chef. Explore various foods and nutritional value by making thoughtful choices about menu selections. This hands-on cooking course will indulge your passion for the culinary arts. Cooking 2011 $15.00 Learn the basics of cooking and baking while discovering some basic healthy substitutions. Any of these delicious foods will be great to take to a gathering of family or friends! This year we will be making and enjoying several different side dishes, soups and salads, main dishes, and everyone’s favorite- desserts! Cookbooks will be distributed during the last week of class so students can recreate the recipes at home. Dance $5.00 Participants will learn and practice multiple methods of dance. This class will culminate in a performance in conjunction with the Theater and Backstage Crew classes. Digital Explorations $10.00 Students will explore digital image editing, digital movie tools, website development and even some of the fundamentals of network gaming. The focus of this course is developing technology literacy through experimentation while having fun and being creative. Digital Math (SmartHelp) $5.00 For all math levels. No matter what your math level, whether you are advanced, at grade level or behind; SMART Help will individualize your lessons. A certified teacher will guide students through online activities with web support. Check out www.apangealearning.com for more information. 30 Digital Reading & Writing (Teenbiz) $5.00 For all reading and writing levels. Achieve 3000 provides web-based individualized learning solutions based on a student’s lexile level. A certified teacher guides students through online activities. No matter what your reading or writing level, the one-on-one support will help you progress past reading and writing proficiency and onto advancement. Check out www.achieve3000.com for more information. Experimental Concoctions $10.00 Do you enjoy science experiments? Then this is the class for you! We will explore the ideas and concepts of science through many different activities and experiments, including making our own silly putty and bouncy balls to fantastic marshmallow shooters. We will create many different chemical reactions, explore different scientific ideas through projects, and begin to understand the science involved in so many common situations and objects we see everyday. Fashion and Design $10.00 Students will get to experience sewing techniques that will assist them in the creation of outfits. The class will teach the students basic construction skills, give an understanding of the principles and elements of design, and develop the skills it takes in making informed clothing choices. Fear Factor $10.00 Are you afraid of science? Do you think it is boring and you just don’t get it? Come join us in a class where you will be allowed to experiment, ask questions, be wrong, and unravel the mysteries behind many science concepts. The topics will focus on concepts that you will be studying in your next grade. This will put you ahead of the game! Fitness Training $5.00 Students will have access to the Roosevelt Fitness Center. Students will learn the fundamentals of weight training, cardio training, resistance training and stretching. Students will learn a variety of methods and equipment in order to reach their peak performance. Fun with Fashion $10.00 Students will experience sewing techniques that will assist them in the creation of a summer outfit. They will construct a drawstring bag, tie-dye T-shirts, and make drawstring shorts. Students will learn basic construction skills, give them an understanding of the principles and elements of design, and develop the skills it takes to make informed clothing choices. Fun in the Sun--Outdoor Games $5.00 Enjoy a variety of outdoor games that will include leisure and recreational activities. Games taught/played may include soccer, Speedball, Frisbee golf, softball, flag football, Ultimate Frisbee, golf, and many others. Each week the students will participate in a variety of games. Going Global $10.00 This hands-on course is designed to give students the opportunity to make and taste simple recipes, create international crafts, explore cultural music, and participate in global games from around the world. Gym & Outdoor Games $5.00 Gym and outdoor games such as soccer, softball, kickball, and more provide an excellent activity for coeducational play in which social skills, sportsmanship, cooperation, and team play can easily be developed. Whether you are trying out for your school team or just want to meet new friends, this course will meet your needs. Learn and practice skills, participate in friendly competition, and put your skills into game action FUN! Introduction to Middle School Technologies $5.00 An exploration of technologies divided into weekly units. The technologies to be covered include WEB 2.0 (advanced use of the internet), digital audio recording and mixing, video editing, and review basics (PowerPoint, spreadsheet, word processing, etc.). Jewelry Workshop $10.00 Students will make their own unique jewelry designs using a variety of techniques including beading, enameling, and polymer clay. Leadership in the Movies $5.00 Movies are for more than just viewing pleasure. They can teach leadership, responsibility, and commitment, as well as other character traits. Fifty two recognizable movie clips featuring stars like Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe provide examples of 15 aspects of leadership. We will view film clips, discuss their importance in a leadership context, and tie them to a common theme. 31 Let’s Play Baseball & Softball $5.00 Students will learn the fundamental skills and rules for playing baseball and softball. Fielding, hitting, pitching, and base running skills will be emphasized along with the strategies of the game. No experience necessary. Math Booster $5.00 th th This class is for 7 grade students who will be taking 8 grade math. It is only offered at James Madison. th Math Practice for 7 Graders/ Math I $5.00 th th For incoming 7 graders who need a review of 6 grade math and who could benefit by being introduced to the concepts and th skills they will need in 7 grade math class. Small group and individual instruction will include hands-on practice, math games, and problem solving strategies. th Math Practice for 8 Graders/ Math II $5.00 th th For incoming 8 graders who need a review of 7 grade math and who could benefit by being introduced to the concepts and th skills they will need in 8 grade math class. Small group and individual instruction will include hands-on practice, math games, and problem solving strategies. Math Practice for High School / Math III $5.00 th th th For students who will be in 9 grade in the fall who need a review of 8 grade math before going on to 9 grade. Small group and individual instruction will include hands-on practice, math games, and problem solving strategies. Movie Tech $5.00 Hands-on activities will allow participants to learn and practice the use of camera equipment, the principles of composition, the components of visual storytelling and the basics of editing and sound techniques. Performance Theatre $10.00 Imagine. Improvise. Write. Act. Direct. Sing. Dance. Design. Cut. Construct. Paint. Rehearse. Perform! Enjoy a theatre experience where the students do everything. Come hone your skills and learn new ones as we create a play from scratch. No experience necessary; all are welcome. PhotoTech $10.00 Come take digital photos, explore the effects of distance and angle, and learn about photo composition. You will also learn digital photo manipulation, from basic photo editing tasks, such as cropping and adjusting color and light, to advanced projects that require image filters and layering. This class will include online activities as well as teacher led activities. Poetry Writing Workshop $5.00 This workshop will at times be lively and raucous, quiet and meditative, and especially enlightening for those students who want to become better at the art of poetry writing. Through engaging activities, you will learn how to focus, observe, play with words, create, edit, revise and celebrate your creativity. The end product will be an electronic portfolio of your work which will also include a self-selected poem in photo story format. Tap into your personal poetry power! Pre-Algebra for Students Accelerating into Algebra $5.00 This class is designed to bridge the gap between the Math Concepts text and the Algebra text. Students will investigate key prerequisite skills offered in the Pre-Algebra text but not covered as in depth, if at all, in the Math Concepts course. Curriculum materials includes but is not limited to integer relationships, algebraic relationships with multiple variables, slopeintercept form, dimensional analysis and measurement, 3-D geometry, and function. Readers'/Writers' Workshop $5.00 Reading/writing skills will be the focus of this course. Students will read inspiring literature and learn strategies to become a better student. Comprehension, reading for pleasure, study skills, and meeting deadlines will be the emphasis of this enrichment course. Rock the Runway $10.00 Students will learn about the design process that goes from an idea to a product on the runway. In this class you will become a fashion designer. You will learn basic sewing techniques, how to create your own fashion sketches, how to turn old clothing into something new, and develop an advertisement or window display for your very own fashion line. Scrapbooking $10.00 Participants will create their own scrapbook utilizing different media. Traditional scrapbooking supplies as well as digital photography will be used. 32 Sports of all Sorts $5.00 Students will learn specific sport skills. Each week a different sport will be the focus of skill development. The sports include volleyball skills, basketball skills, soccer skills, and softball/baseball skills. th- th Study Skills for Success for Incoming 7 8 Graders/ MS $5.00 Skills for success in the middle school will be the focus of this class. Students will develop study skills including note taking, organization, test preparation, predicting, summarizing, and other reading strategies. Students will be engaged in the four content areas of middle school: Communications Arts, Science, Geography, and Math. Theater $10.00 This class will focus on performance skills. At the end of summer school, participants will perform a play in conjunction with the Dance and Backstage Crew classes. Touch Football $5.00 Touch Football is a great opportunity to learn, play, and improve your skills of throwing, catching, and running without being tackled. Touch Football is a variant American Football in which the basic rules are similar to those of the main stream game. Touch Football is played with two equal teams each trying to pass and run with the ball after the catch over the opposite goal line. The defense tries to stop the offense by tagging the ball carrier with two hands. The offense has four chances (downs) to make it to the next cone or goal line, whichever comes first. Defensive players are the referees. Sign up & to enjoy the FUN! Treasured Trash: Creating Recycled Art $10.00 Bring your ideas and creativity! The possibilities are endless when you begin looking at what you can create from recycled and reused materials. You will focus on creating works of art from recycled and reused materials as well as a variety of other art supplies to enhance your creations. During this class you will create 2-D, 3-D, and wearable art. You will explore the many uses of everyday materials and ways in which you can create beautiful pieces of art. Most of the art you will create will not be just pretty to look at, you will be able to use or wear it too! If you like to create, have fun, and think outside the box, this class is for you! Volleyball $5.00 Learn and practice volleyball skills, good sportsmanship, cooperation, and team play. WebTech $5.00 Create your own web pages using a great web design tool-Microsoft FrontPage. In this class students will learn how to create a web page, add photos, animated graphics, sounds, tables and more. Students may choose to make a site about themselves, their hobby, or create a page that will be useful to their school. Woodworking $10.00 Students will make projects out of wood while learning how to safely use hand tools, power tools, and power equipment. Leather gloves are recommended to guard against splinters and abrasions. Lifetime Fitness for You No Fee DATES East High School (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) June 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, July 1, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, & SITES: 6:45-9:15am and 3:45-5:00pm West High School (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays) Mondays: June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm Tuesdays: June 7, 14, 21, 28 July 12, 19, 26: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm Thursdays: June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 14, 21, 28: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm North High School (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays) (Mondays) June 6- July 28 6:00-7:15am or 7:15-8:30am or 8:30-9:45am (Tues/Thurs) June 7- July 28 6:15-7:15am or 7:15-8:15 am or 8:15-9:15am th th (Tues/Thurs) June 7- July 28 8:30 to 9:30 (11 & 12 ) or th th (Tues/Thurs) June 7- July 28 9:30-11:15 (9 & 10 ) NASSA Fitness outside There will be no classes on Monday, July 4th CONTENT: Do you want to increase or tone muscle, lose weight or learn proper eating habits for a healthy lifestyle? This class will provide you with the knowledge to live a healthy lifestyle through cardiovascular conditioning, strength training and nutritional diet. This class will teach proper techniques with emphasis on improved cardiovascular conditioning, body toning and a better understanding of physical fitness and wellness. Workout and diet plans can be individualized for each student. Students can set personal goals and track their progress with the help of the instructors. This class is for the beginner, intermediate or advanced male or female student. Sign up on the first day of attendance at the site you plan to attend. 33 APPLETON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT 2011 ELL SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM MIDDLE SCHOOL ELL PROGRAM DATES: June 13 – July 15, 2011 (Mon-Fri); no school July 4-8 TIMES: 8:45-11:45am SITE: Roosevelt Middle School COORDINATOR: James Lehto ([email protected]) FEE: NONE ELL Academic Skills – (Enrichment) – Open to ELL students entering grade 7 or 8 in the fall who have an English language proficiency level of 1 or low level 2. This class is designed for the level 1 or low level 2 student who is just starting to learn English. This class will help students develop beginning literacy and academic skills in English. Students will learn to communicate in English using listening, speaking, reading, and writing. They will also be given basic instruction in other key academic areas including study skills, organization, and the use of technology. DATES: June 13 – July 15, 2011 (Mon-Fri); no school July 4-8 TIMES: 8:45-10:15 or 10:15-11:45am SITES: Wilson, Roosevelt and Madison Middle Schools COORDINATOR: James Lehto ([email protected]) FEE: NONE ELL Study Skills for Success – (Enrichment) Open to ELL students entering 7th grade in the fall who have an English language proficiency level of 3-5. ELL Study Skills for Success will help students develop study skills including note taking, organization, test preparation, predicting, summarizing, and other reading strategies. Students will be engaged in the four content areas of middle school – Communicative Arts, Science, Geography, and Math. Students will be evaluated on a satisfactory or unsatisfactory completion basis. *Students are required to take an additional class, other than the ELL Study Skills for Success class, so that both morning time slots are full. 34 HMONG SUMMER SCHOOL "HMONG I & II" (SERVING GRADES 3-12 ONLY) Learn to read and write Hmong Learn Hmong culture and activities Learn Hmong folktales and more…. WHEN: 6/13/11 - 7/15/11 WHERE: Highlands Elementary TIME: 1:00 – 4:00pm REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED LIMITED ENROLLMENT To enroll, please call or return the attached registration form to Ger Vang…………………………OR………………………...Pathong Xiong Morgan Building Hmong-American Partnership 120 E. Harrison St. 2198 S. Memorial Dr. Appleton, WI 54911 Appleton, WI 54915 (920) 832-6103 (920) 739-3192 DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS MAY 20, 2011 35 HMONG SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM Student: __________________________________ DOB: ___/___/____ Male: ___ Female: ___ Address: . _____________________Phone: _____________ City: ____State: School attending: Zip: _________________ _______________________________________Current grade: _________ Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ COURSES OFFER: (Please check one of the following) Hmong I: ____ Hmong II: with Hmong I is designed for students who currently do not read and write Hmong. This course covers the basic Hmong consonants (single, double, triple and quadruple), vowels (single and double), and tones. The class will discuss some basic Hmong cultural and tradition topics. This course is offered for student grades 3-6 and 7-12. o Check here if you already took Hmong I but wanted to take it again. Hmong II is designed for students who have completed Hmong I and/or students some Hmong language background (e.g. Hmong consonants, vowels, and tones). The class will cover more reading, writing, and discussing Hmong cultural and tradition events (histories, customs, folktales, songs, holidays, etc). This course is offered for student grades 3-6 and 7-12. o Check here if you already took Hmong II but wanted to take it again. FAMILY INFORMATION Father: __________Employer: ___________ _ Phone: __________ Mother: __________________________Employer: ___________________ Phone: __________ Emergency Contact: _________________________________ Phone:__________ (A person other than parent) My child has my permission to participate in the Hmong summer school program. I understand that Hmong summer school will not liable for my child’s injury and/or damage to school properties while participate in the program. I also give permission for my child to be photographed for program brochure, newspaper article, video, etc. I will provide ride to and from school for my child. ____________________________________________ ________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date (SERVING GRADES 3-12 ONLY == LIMITED ENROLLMENT == FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS) 36 37 Student Name_______________________ Summer Robotics & Engineering Camps Registration Form FIRST® LEGO® League Camp Courses (For students going into grades 5-8) Select Class(es) Class Title Dates Times Fees FLL Camp - Step 1 June 27-July 1, 2011 8:30am - 11:30am $20 FLL Camp - Step 1 July 11-July 15, 2011 12:30pm – 3:30pm $20 FLL Camp - Step 2 July 18 - July 22, 2011 8:30am – 11:30am $20 FLL Camp - Step 3 August 1–August 5, 2011 12:30pm – 3:30pm $20 Times Fees 8:00am-12:00pm $20 Summer STEAM Camp Select Class Class Title Dates Summer STEAM Camp June 13- June 17, 2011 (For students going into Grades 6-9) Vex Select Class Class Title Dates Times Fees Vex Robotics Camp (for students going into Grades 7-9) June 13-June 17, 2011 1:00pm-4:00pm $20 Robotics Camp Registration deadline is May 27th. Please complete both sides of this form and return it to: Sean Schuff C/O East High School – TESLA 2121 Emmers Dr Appleton, WI 54915 Email: [email protected] Phone: 920.997.1399 x-2766 Class fees should be paid the first day of class. Please make checks payable to the Appleton Area School District. Waiver: Students who qualify for the free lunch program may waive fees. Please confirm this with the class teacher on the first day of class. Confirmation letters will not be sent. Unless notified otherwise, you may assume your child has been accepted for the registered class(es). Students from out of the Appleton School District must have prior approval from their home district’s summer school coordinator before attending classes with the AASD. Please have this form approved by your coordinator before turning it in for registration. 38 ENGINEERING CAMPS REGISTRATION FORM (APPLETON) 2011 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ Student Name______________________________________ Gender: M / F Date Of Birth__________ Address__________________________________Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011_____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no and live outside of the AASD, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name________________________________________ Relationship ______________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily __________________________________________ As Needed __________________ Emergency ___________________________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ Please turn in your registration form at the school you want your child to attend. Registrations will be accepted at your school’s Registration Kick-Off and up to (and including) the first day of summer school. Don’t delay – classes that do not have the minimum enrollment will be cancelled in May. Questions? Call the Summer School office at 832-4976. 39 WHO: CURRENT Band Students ENTERING Gr. 7-8; CURRENT String Students ENTERING Gr. 5-8 WHAT: Instrumental Small group instruction WHEN: June 13- July 1 and July 11-15 per schedule below (no classes during week of July 3-9) WHERE: Einstein M.S. and Madison M.S. COST: $10 PER ENSEMBLE (due to instructor on the first day of class). Registration period is 3/1-5/13/11. Forms due 5/13/11, 4 p.m., Morgan Building Music Office Summer Music Schedule – June 13-July 1 AND July 11-15 (no classes July 4-8) School Einstein Madison MWTh MWTh MWTh MWTh MWTh MWTh MWTh MWTh Days Time 8:45-9:45 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 10:45-11:45 a.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. 1:15-2:15 p.m. 10:45-11:45 a.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. 1:15-2:15 p.m. Ensemble Offering Grade 8 Brass Grade 7 Brass Grade 8 Woodwinds Grade 7 Woodwinds Grade 7/8 Percussion Grade 5 strings Grade 6 strings Grade 7/8 strings MTuTh MTuTh MTuTh MTuTh MTuTh MTuTh MTuTh MTuTh 8:45-9:45 a.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 10:45-11:45 a.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. 1:15-2:15 p.m. 9:45-10:45 a.m. 10:45-11:45 a.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. Grade 7 Woodwinds Grade 8 Woodwinds Grade 7/8 Percussion Grade 7 Brass Grade 8 Brass Grade 6 strings Grade 7/8 strings Grade 5 strings What is a small ensemble? Small ensembles are groups of instruments (minimum 12) scheduled with other instruments in the same ―family,‖ those being string, brass, woodwind, percussion. A certified teacher for band and strings will teach each group. In the small ensemble, students will work on their skills by performing with students in the same grade level. How are these ensembles being formed? Woodwind, percussion, string, and brass ensembles will be developed based upon registrations received based on the above schedule for each school. Some grade sections of like instruments may be combined to one site if registration falls short – you will be contacted about necessary changes! Some sections may be cancelled entirely if absolute registration minimums are not met. The district summer school coordinator has final say on this matter. What if our family is gone for part of the time? Can we still sign up? Yes! The goal is to keep your child playing, even if it is for 2 or 3 of the scheduled weeks. Our summer ensembles are enrichment/review focused! Can my child sign up for more than one group? Students have opportunities to sign up for string and band instrument ensembles/groups providing the given schedule accommodates this option. HOWEVER, for instrument ensembles, students must have had prior instruction on their instrument. A SEPARATE registration must be completed for EACH ensemble. Any questions? Your Contacts: Jerry Koleske, Summer Coordinator @ 997-1399, ext. 8560 or email: [email protected] Nancy Ottman, Fine Arts Secretary @ 832-6154 or email: [email protected] 40 Please complete this registration form between 3/1 and 5/13/11. Return it no later than Friday, May 13, 4 p.m. Morgan Bldg. Music Office 120 E. Harris St. P.O. Box 2019 Appleton, WI 54912 Do not return this form to your music teacher! Instruction in small group is available for CURRENT strings students ENTERING grades 5-8 and CURRENT band students ENTERING grades 7-8. to: Do not include monies for instrument rentalpay RENTAL fees to teacher… In extenuating circumstances, late registrations may be accepted if space is available – thank you! $10 fee (checks payable to: AASD) due on first day to instructor – refunds will not be issued for absences. (No additional percussion fees-students must provide drum sticks & mallets as needed) PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY ____________________________________ student name parent e-mail address address parent/guardian name city zip code instrument I currently play school I currently attend grade I will be in for 2011-12 home phone number emergency phone number current band/strings teacher school I will attend in 2011-12 School Days Time Ensemble Offering We are registering for: _____________ ___________ ____________ __________________________________ Please fill out a SEPARATE registration form for EACH ensemble - $10.00 per ensemble due on first day of class. This registration is for the 4-week session: June 13-July 1 & July 11-15. Unless notified otherwise, you may assume your child has been accepted for the registered class(es). If you do have questions, please call Mrs. Ottman (832-6154) or Mr. Koleske (9971399x8560). Thank you! Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ 41 Fox Valley Consortium Summer School Middle School Choir Camp A premiere choral experience for students going into grades 7-8 who really like to sing Dates: Choir Camp will be held daily from Monday, June 6, 2011 through Friday, June 10, 2011 from 8:30-12:30 p.m. each day. A concert for parents will be held on Friday, June 10, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. at Einstein Middle School. Location: All classes will be held at Einstein Middle School. th Registration and fee: All registration forms are due on or before Friday, May 13 . No late registrations will be accepted. Please send registration form and a fee of $25*, payable to Appleton Area School District to: Summer School Choir Camp Registration Dr. Kevin Meidl, Coordinator Appleton West High School 610 N. Badger Ave. Appleton, WI 54914 The registration fee includes a music folder, music, materials, and a summer choir camp shirt. (*Those students who qualify for waiver of fees or free lunch will have the fee waived for this class.) Confirmation: Unless otherwise notified, you may assume that your student has been accepted for Choir Camp. If you have any questions, please contact the summer school office at 832-4976 or email the coordinator at [email protected]. Attendance Policy: The Appleton Area School District has a NO ABSENCE Policy for summer school. The only exceptions to that are for a genuine family emergency or doctor-excused illness. All appointments need to be scheduled for non-school hours. All AASD policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior, etc., are in effect during summer school. Copies of the AASD behavior policies are available upon request. Any student who does not live in the Appleton Area School District is required to get the approval and signature of their district's summer school director prior to sending in the registration form. All students who attend a high school within the Fox Valley Consortium are welcome to attend this camp. If you have questions regarding out of district attendance, please call the Appleton Summer School office at 832-4976. Choir Camp Content: This camp will provide the student with a rich variety of musical experiences. Some of the things that students will learn/experience are: beginning and advanced conducting, sight singing, dance for singers, ear training, stage dance, the singing actor, voice classes and story telling through song. Please see the Class Descriptions for details about the instruction. CLASS DESCRIPTIONS Middle School Music Camp 2011 Ear Training: A basic general music class for students interesting in developing their musical ears. The focus will be tonal memory, melody, and rhythm patterns. Sight Singing: A basic general music class for students interested in developing their ability to read music from the printed score. Concepts such as Major Key, Solfegio, and musical intervals will be studied. The Singing Actor: A dynamic class in performance for singers. Techniques such as physical alignment, movement, facial expression, and text communication will be studied. Dance for Singers: Movement through music will be studied in this class. Students will explore the basics dance techniques and understandings as they apply to music performance. Stage Dance: Synchronized movement or ―choralography‖ for those interested in movement but not in traditional choreography. Exploration of techniques to help feature the music and singing through dance. Voice Class: The voice will be studied as an instrument. Healthy singing, tone color (timbre), breathing, support, vowel placement, consonants, will be some of the subject covered in this class. Story Telling Through Song: This class will use the extensive folksong repertoire as a medium for story telling through music. Unison and part songs will be our text books. Choir Sectionals/Rehearsal: the last day of the camp. A traditional chorus setting where music is studied, created, and refined for concert performance on 42 MIDDLE SCHOOL CHOIR CAMP REGISTRATION FORM 2011 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ Student Name_____________________________________ Gender: M / F Date Of Birth__________ Address__________________________________Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011: _____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name________________________________________ Relationship ______________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily _______ As Needed _____ Emergency __________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ Music Lesson History Instrument played: ________________________ Number of years of formal instruction: _________ Piano: ____yes ___no Number of years of formal instruction: _________ Clothing Size for Camp T-Shirt Adult T-Shirt size (please circle one) Small Med. Lg XL XXL 43 Appleton Area School District Jim Thaldorf Director S UMMER B AND C AMP 2011 For Students Entering Grades 7-9 Dates/Time: August 1-5, 2011 (Monday – Friday) Location: 8:30 am – 2:15 pm Appleton North High School $20 for Consortium Members (Non-consortium students—please call 832-4976 for help.) Student Eligibility & Registration Information: Students should have a minimum of two years of formal instruction on their instrument. Student must have a teacher’s recommendation. (Please complete music history section below) Complete the Fox Valley Consortium Registration form on the reverse side (one per student) Appleton residents—fill out your forms according to instructions given above and mail your forms and check to the address below. Non-resident students (Parochial or Out-of-District Students) If you do not reside in Appleton, you must obtain the signature of your Consortium District Director first. Our Summer School Office can assist you with this procedure. Call 832-4976 for details. Policies: Appleton School District has a no absence policy for Summer School—all appointments should be scheduled for non-school hours. All Appleton District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior, etc. are in effect during Summer School. A copy of this guide is available upon request by calling the Summer School office—832-4976. Music History Registration 1. Student’s Name ___________________________________ Instrument______________________________ 2. Present Instrumental Teacher Signature________________________________________________________ 3. School Attending in Fall_________________________________________Fall Grade Level______________ Music History: Main Instrument________________________ # of years formal instruction_________________ T-Shirt Size: (Circle One) Youth Large Adult Sm Adult Med Adult Lg Adult Extra Lg (T-shirt is included in $20 materials fee.) CAMP INSTRUCTORS (instructors subject to change) Jim Thaldorf – Band Camp Director 832-4300 Ext. 6532 (Appleton North High School Band Director) Rachel Richards – Oboe/Bassoon (AASD teacher) Beth Kinzel – Flute (music educator - Kaukauna) Jerry Koleske – Clarinet (AASD Elementary Band Director) Matthew Di Pietro – French Horn (Menasha teacher) Jim Dorschner – Low Brass (Oshkosh North HS Band Director) Timothy Doleysh – Band Director (Oshkosh teacher) Daryl Schneider – Trumpet (Einstein Middle School Band Director) Tom Ross – Percussion (Free lance Percussionist & Private Instructor) Dave Thaldorf – Saxophone (Free lance musician) Eric Thaldorf – Student Assistant (Appleton North High School Student) Instructions regarding Lunch at FVSC Band Camp: Students have an opportunity to order and purchase lunch daily brought in from local vendors. In past years, we have had Papa John’s and Subway help us with this. Students may also bring a lunch with them. Some vending machines will be available to purchase refreshments during the day. Make your check payable to Appleton Area School District. Mail your completed music history, registration form & check to: Summer Band Camp Registration C/O Jim Thaldorf Appleton North High School 5000 N Ballard Rd Appleton, WI 54913-8942 Your registration must be postmarked on or before Wednesday, May 19, 2010 NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER THAT DATE Each student enrolled will receive a mailing in July with more details and schedules for band camp. Jim Thaldorf, Band Camp Director - email [email protected] 44 2011 BAND CAMP REGISTRATION FORM FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM Required for Non-District Registrations: If your child lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ Student Name______________________________________ Gender _M__F____ Date Of Birth__________ Address__________________________________Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #____________________________________ Grade in Fall 2011_____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no and live outside of the AASD, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):________________________________________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone # _______________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ Parent/Guardian Name ______________________________________Phone #________________________ Work # ___________________ Cell # ________________E-mail Address ___________________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name ________________________________________ Relationship _____________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name________________________________________ Relationship ______________________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily __________________________________________ As Needed __________________ Emergency ___________________________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ Band Camp will run Monday August 1 – Friday August 5, 2011 from 8:30am - 2:15pm at Appleton North High School. Registrations must be postmarked by Wednesday, May 18, 2011 – No late registrations accepted. Camp fee is $20. – Payable to Appleton Area School District – due at time of registration. There will be NO refunds. Complete both sides of this form and return it to: Summer Band Camp Registration C/O Jim Thaldorf Appleton North High School 5000 N Ballard Rd Appleton, WI 54913-8942 Jim Thaldorf, Band Camp Director – [email protected] 45 An Inter-Disciplinary Exploration of the Fox Valley Discover the history, geography, local species, cultures and economy of the Fox Valley area. Students will experience fieldwork, research and create a short paper, project and presentation that discusses a local topic through the lens of at least two disciplines. Field trips to include place like the public library, museums, parks, Lawrence University, etc. Class information: Hosted by: Appleton Area School District Place: United Public Montessori located on the Appleton West High School Campus, 610 N. Badger Ave Dates: June 20-30, 2011 (Monday through Thursday) Time: 10:00am-1:00 pm Lead teacher: UPM Staff Class fee: $20.00, payable the first day of class. Checks payable to AASD. ~ Open to all students entering grades 6-10 ~ Participants Expectations: Students will have frequent trips off campus to explore local resources, and will be informed of appropriate clothes and supplies. Transportation for the field trips will use Valley Transit bus system. Transportation to and from the program is the responsibility of the parent/ guardian Parent volunteers welcome. A criminal background check must be on file. 46 INTER-DISCIPLINARY FOX VALLEY EXPLORATION REGISTRATION FORM 2011 FOX VALLEY SUMMER SCHOOL CONSORTIUM Student Name_____________________________ Date Of Birth__________________ Address____________________________ Apt # _______City__________________ Zip___________ Home Phone #______________ Grade in Fall 2011_____________________ Is student currently attending an AASD school? ________ Yes, my child is currently attending______________________ school (name of elementary school). ________ No, my child attends school in the __________________ school district (name of school district child is currently attending). If you answered no, you will need to get prior approval from your school district’s summer school coordinator before registering for Appleton’s summer school program. Please take this form to your district coordinator for their signature before turning it in at registration. Director Approval____________________________________ Date: _____________________ Does this student have an IEP, Building Intervention Plan, or 504 Plan? ____Yes ____No (If yes, please explain):_________________________________________________ According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. All Appleton School District policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior and school safety are in effect during Summer School. If you would like a copy of these policies, please contact the Summer School office. EMERGENCY INFORMATION Parent/Guardian Name ________________________Phone # ____________________ Work # ________________Cell # __________E-mail Address _______________ Parent/Guardian Name ____________________Phone #__________________ Work # ________________Cell # __________E-mail Address ___________________ If parent/guardian cannot be reached by phone, please contact: 1. Name _________________________Relationship ____________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ 2. Name____________________________ Relationship _____________________ Phone Number(s) ______________________________________________________ Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: ____________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_______________________________ Reason for Medication(s) ____________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily _____________________________________ As Needed __________________ Emergency ___________________________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if needed. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ An Inter-Disciplinary Exploration of the Fox Valley : June 20-23, 27-30, 2011 Class time: 10:00-1:00pm Please return your registration form to the Appleton Summer School Office, 120 E Harris St, PO Box 2019 Appleton, WI 54912-2019. Any Questions? Call the Summer School office at 832-4976. 47 2011 High School -Summer School Information Appleton Area School District East High School LOCATION: 2121 Emmers Dr Appleton WI 54915 SUMMER SCHOOL DATES: TIMES: Semester 1: June 13 – July 1, 2011 (15 days) Semester 2: July 6 – July 26, 2011 (15 days) All classes meet daily from 7:40am – 11:45am (*Friday Dismissal Time is 11:15am) REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID FIRST DAY DELAYS!! Registration Deadlines: Semester 1 – May 6, 2011 Semester 2 – June 11, 2011 You must register with your Guidance Counselor. ******Registration officially begins Monday, April 4, 2011****** Phone registrations will NOT be taken. Confirmation letters will not be sent. Unless you receive a phone call indicating the class you signed up for has been cancelled, you should assume that you are enrolled. Please keep a carbon copy of your completed registration form. Class lists will be posted the first day of summer school. Who Needs To Register? Students who are credit deficient/failing a class, who want to take enrichment classes or ELL Students. For a list of class offerings, please see the summer school catalog in your school’s guidance office or visit us on the web at www.aasd.k12.wi.us/sumschool/. Please sign up with your guidance counselor for the high school summer classes. ELL students please talk with your ELL teacher to sign up. Payment not accepted until first day of class. Make checks for materials fees payable to: Appleton Area School District. Waivers: Students who qualify for the free milk or free lunch program may waive the Summer School fees. Please verify with the High School Directors when registering. Phone Number at EHS during Summer School Dates: 832-5702 or 832-5703 High School Coordinators: Justin Heitl- [email protected] Katie Kinzenbaw- [email protected] District Summer School Office Phone: (920) 832-4976 District Summer School Director: Gail Bowers-McKay [email protected] Each school in the district will have a catalog of Consortium Summer School Classes. In order to enroll in another district’s summer school course, you need to have permission and the approval signature of Karrie Kadolph in the AASD Summer School Office before enrolling. Please call 832-4976 to make arrangements. Summer School is a privilege, not a right. Plan to be on time. POLICIES: Appleton Area School District has a NO ABSENCE POLICY for Summer School. All appointments (including court) should be scheduled for non-school hours. For credit courses offered during the summer, any absence will result in dismissal from summer school. All AASD policies for the regular academic school year regarding dress, behavior, etc. are in effect during Summer School. A copy of the policy guide is available upon request. 48 Summer School 2011–Appleton East High School Required for Non-District Registrations: If the student lives outside of the AASD boundaries, the summer school director of that district needs to approve the student registration. Students of private schools need to obtain this signature if they reside outside of the Appleton Area School District. Home District’s Director Approval _________________________________Date Received ____________________ Please check all printed registration information with a parent and a school counselor to accurately record course selections and course numbers. The Summer School Program accepts no responsibility for incorrect course selection or incomplete registration information. Ensure that that the semester being registered for corresponds with the semester in which a grade of “D” or “F” was originally earned. Signed registration forms are to be returned to guidance counselors promptly to ensure availability of courses. Unless otherwise noted, the student has been accepted in the class(es) for which registration has been made. No confirmation notice will be sent. Please be reminded that Summer School is a privilege, not a right. Respect for self, others, and the facility, along with prompt daily attendance, good attitude, and classroom effort and progression can allow up to one half credit to be earned during each 3 week summer session. All Appleton Area School District policies in place during the regular school year are in effect during Summer School. Failure to follow the rules and policies of the Appleton Area School District will result in dismissal from the summer school program. The Appleton Summer School Program has a NO ABSENCE, NO TARDY POLICY. All appointments must be scheduled for nonschool hours, including court appointments. Each summer school day represents approximately 7 school-year periods of the class being taken. All fees are to be paid the first day of class. Payments are non-refundable. Checks are payable to the Appleton Area School District. Students with fee waivers are exempt from summer school fees. Students who qualify for the free milk or the free or reduced lunch program also can have the program and materials fees waived. Summer School Administrative Office phone number year-round with voice mail - (920) 832-4976. During the 6-week summer school session at East High School, the direct phone numbers to reach the high school summer program personnel are 832-5702 and 832-5703. _____________________ _______________ __/___/____ Last Name (Print legibly) First Name ___________________________________________ _________________________ Home Address (Street, City, Zip) Course Name School Currently Attending _________________________________________________ Home School District (must have approval from Home district if other than Appleton) Course # 10 11 12 Graduate Grade Next fall (Circle) ________________________ Phone ________________________________ 9 Birthdate Counselor/Principal Signature Location East East North (Shakespeare) Semester I (3 wks) II (3 wks) I & II (6 wks) Time REQUIRED Dates 7:40-11:45 am Fri. Dismissal 11:15 June 13July 1 7:40-11:45 am Fri. Dismissal 11:15 July 6July 26 1:00-4:00 pm June 13July 1 & July 6-26 0 Credit .5 Credit Cost per Semester EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION: Parent/Guardian Name___________________________________Daytime Phone___________________Cell Phone_________________ (Student’s Primary Residence) Additional Parent/Contact Name ___________________________ Daytime Phone___________________Cell Phone ________________ Other Contacts if Needed: Contact Name__________________________________ Daytime Phone____________________________ Social Worker or Case Manager (if applicable):________________________________ Daytime Phone___________________________ If receiving Special Ed services, area of special education is: ______LD ______ED ______CD _____OHI _____504 According to WI Dept of Public Instruction, summer school classes are not tailored to implement a student’s IEP. Special Health Concerns/Medical Diagnoses: _________________________________________________________________________ Other Concerns (please list) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Will your child have medications at summer school? Yes _________ No __________ If so, please provide the name of the medication(s):_________________________________________ Reason for Medication(s) _____________________________________________________________ Time(s) medication is administered: Routine/Daily __________ As Needed __________ Emergency _____________ (Please bring any medications to the site coordinator on the first day of summer school.) I hereby authorize summer school personnel to obtain emergency medical care for my child if deemed appropriate. Parent/Guardian _________________________________________________________ To Enroll: This form must be returned to the counselor or principal’s office at the school where you presently attend. Counselor/Principal signature is required. If you are not an Appleton resident, have the guidance counselor/principal at your school get the proper District Coordinator signature for approval. Call 832-4976 if you have any questions. 49 Appleton Area School District 2011 High School Summer School Course Descriptions All credit courses will be graded using the AASD Policy for High School Grading COURSE: 1010 Communication Arts 1 Offered S1 & S2 PREREQUISITES: Must be credit deficient in Communication Arts 9 (English). Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed it by Grade 10. CONTENT: Communication Arts I is the freshman required communication arts (English and Speech) course which interrelates all strands from the communication arts core curriculum: reading/literature, writing and oral communication concentrating on intra- and interpersonal relationships. Skills developed include group work, confidence building, active listening, problem solving, self-esteem, and elements of fiction researching, persuading and applying technology to communication. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 Materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 1030 Communication Arts 2 Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester PREREQUISITES: Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 11. Must be credit deficient in Communication Arts 10. CONTENT: Communication Arts II is the 10th grade required communication arts (English and Speech) course which interrelates all strands from the communication arts core curriculum: reading/literature, writing and oral communication. The student will learn and apply the processes of written and spoken communication. Skills developed include researching and using information, organization, composition, delivery, problem-solving, critical thinking, inter- and intra- personal awareness, the writing process, literature appreciation and analysis and language study. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 1120 American Literature & Composition Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 12. Must be credit deficient in American Literature & Composition. PREREQUISITES: Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester CONTENT: This course emphasizes critical interpretation of American Literature. Students will develop their skills in critical and analytical thinking, reading, researching, writing, listening and speaking. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 1220 British Literature & Composition Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester th 12 grade students who are deficient .5 credit for a semester of 12th grade Communication Arts. PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: Through a survey of British literature, students will become acquainted with the techniques and philosophies of prominent British authors in their poetry and prose. Students will develop critical skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking. FEE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 50 COURSE: PREREQUISITES: 0010 Physical Education Offered S1 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 10. Can include 11th and 12th grades that have not met this requirement earlier in their coursework. CONTENT: Course includes: Cooperative Games – the practice of fundamentals for the improvement of individual skills, rules, offensive and defensive team play and game strategies – focus is working cooperatively in groups. Instructional Swimming covers the techniques of fundamental stroke development in accordance with the individual’s skill level. Dance students learn ballroom dancing that includes basic dance positions, steps, and etiquette. Exposure to other types of dance will be provided. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 4990 Health Education Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 10. Can include 11th and 12th grades that have not met this requirement earlier in their course work. PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: This course will cover the required areas of health with the emphasis on applying knowledge and values to affect health related behaviors. Topics covered will be personal health, nutrition, mental and emotional health, prevention and control of disease, substance use and abuse, community and environmental health, accident prevention and safety, consumer health and family life education. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 3000 Civics Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester PREREQUISITES: Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 10. CONTENT: This course acquaints the student with the various areas of local, state, and national government, how it functions, and the part a citizen plays in the government operation. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 3070 U.S. History Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester PREREQUISITES: Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 12. CONTENT: U.S. History S1 is a survey introduction to the early part of American History beginning with reasons for European exploration of the unknown areas of the world in the 15th century. The course will continue through the Civil War. Students will study general trends and specific events that have had a significant impact upon American history. U.S. History S2 continues the narrative of American history begun in U.S. History S1. The course explains major trends and events from Reconstruction to the present. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 3520 Contemporary World Studies Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester PREREQUISITES: Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 11. (This course does meet the sophomore Global Studies requirement, but does not meet the requirements of U.S. History.) CONTENT: Contemporary World Studies is designed to study and evaluate pertinent problems. Current world and national issues dictate the course content as they relate to the individual. Examples: family, education, government, crime and justice, mental and physical health, the environment, prejudice-discrimination and the human life cycle. (This class is 51 recommended for students who have failed Contemporary World Studies 3520.) FEE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. COURSE: 4000 Physical & Earth Science PREREQUISITES: Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 10. CONTENT: Physical Science is the study of matter and energy. Students who take this course will work with the everyday applications of physical laws. As students progress through the course, they will realize that the technological advances they take for granted are merely applications of basic physical science principles. Major topics covered in the course will be the properties of matter, light, sound, heat, motion, force, work, and electricity. The course is designed for those students who find it necessary to meet a deficiency in the sciences. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 4110 Biology Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Must be credit deficient in Biology. Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 11. PREREQUISITES: Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester CONTENT: This course is a general survey of the life sciences relying on laboratory investigations and inquiry discussions to help the student develop critical reasoning. The course is based on selected themes that point out important biological principles, emphasizing not only cellular and structural biology but also man’s impact on the biosphere. It is designed to prepare all students for the challenges to be met in our scientific world. FEE: COURSE: $10.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 9000 Integrated Mathematics 1 Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 10. Students who have had a course in Algebra are NOT eligible. PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: The content and approach of the Applied Integrated Mathematics course sequence has been developed with a view toward providing all students with the mathematical power that will be required to function as productive citizens in an increasingly technological future. Applied Integrated Math 1 will include number and numeration, introductory algebra and geometry concepts, statistical representation of data, experimental probability, use of a variety of problem solving strategies and experiences with various types of technology. Students who successfully complete this course can choose to continue in Integrated Math 2 or Algebra. FEE: COURSE: PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 9040 Integrated Mathematics 2 Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Applied Integrated Mathematics 1 or Algebra. Open to credit deficient students in Grades 10, 11, and 12. Students with a course in Geometry are NOT eligible. Applied Integrated Mathematics 2 will reinforce and build upon the concepts from the first course. Advanced topics from Algebra and Geometry will be studied along with further study of statistics and probability, problem solving and the use of applications of technology. Real-world applications of the mathematical topics studied will be stressed. Students who successfully complete this course can choose to continue in Integrated Mathematics 3 or enroll in Algebra or Geometry. This later choice will depend on teacher recommendations and possibly a mathematics departmental placement exam. FEE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 52 COURSE: PREREQUISITES: 9140 Integrated Mathematics 3 Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Applied Integrated Mathematics 2 or Geometry. Open to credit deficient students in Grades 10, 11, and 12. Students with a course in Advanced Algebra are NOT eligible. CONTENT: This is the final course in the 3-year Integrated Mathematics sequence. Concepts covered in this course will use those covered in Integrated Mathematics 1 and 2 as a foundation. A more in-depth study of algebra, geometry, statistics, probability and problem solving techniques will be undertaken. As with all the courses in this sequence, real-world applications of the mathematical topics studied will be stressed. Students who successfully complete this course may decide to enroll in the College Transition Mathematics course or possibly in Geometry or Advanced Algebra. This later choice will depend on teacher recommendations and possibly a mathematics departmental placement exam. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 9100 Algebra Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Student may enroll in this course if he/she has not successfully completed this course by Grade 10. PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: Algebra is an extension of arithmetic. It is the mathematical language of science and is the foundational course for all future mathematic courses in a college preparatory sequence. Emphasis is placed on understanding number relationships, solving mathematical sentences (equations and inequalities), working with mathematical formulas and expressions and problem solving. FEE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. COURSE: 9200 Geometry Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 Credit/semester Algebra – Open to credit deficient students entering Grades 10, 11, or 12 in the Fall. Geometry is the study of the relationship between points, lines, and planes in space (parallelism, perpendicularity, and separation). It is the study of size, shape, and position of angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, and other regions of the plane (area, volume, symmetry, transformations, similarity and congruence). It is the study of a logical mathematical system in which a few statements and relationships are developed by deductive reasoning. A course designed for the student that did not complete the course satisfactorily. FEE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. COURSE: 6300 Personal Financial Management Offered S1 & S2 Credit Deficient Only .5 credit/semester PREREQUISITES: Open to students in Grades 11 & 12 ONLY who are credit deficient. PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: CONTENT: Develops an understanding of money management techniques, finances, risks and diversity of investments, and educates students to become better consumers and achieve personal lifestyle objectives. FEE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. COURSE: e2020 Alternative Courses PREREQUISITES: Must be significantly credit deficient in all subject areas, in grade 12. Student may enroll in this course if he/she is significantly credit deficient. Teacher recommendation necessary, enrollment is limited. CONTENT: Specific coursework will be determined at registration and will be based on individual student need. None. FEE: Credits based on coursework 53 COURSE: 6310 Alternative Personal Financial Management PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: Open to students that have taken Alternative PFM and are in Grades 11 & 12 ONLY. Develops an understanding of money management techniques, finances, risks and diversity of investments, and educates students to become better consumers and achieve personal lifestyle objectives. FEE: COURSE: $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 9701 Employment Development Course .5 credit/semester PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: Must be significantly credit deficient. Facilitates career exploration and development by teaching skills needed to become a valuable employee in a fulfilling career choice. Students will learn about career selection, outlook, and application process and skills utilizing the classroom and class trips. Teacher recommendation necessary, enrollment is limited. Class held at Central High School. FEE: .5 credit/semester $5.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 2011 High School Summer School Course Descriptions For Credit Courses COURSE: 1670 Summer Shakespeare Theatre ***Required to take S1 & S2 and participate in performances at end of course. ***Can be taken for credit one time – then it becomes enrichment. Class runs from 1:00-4:00pm Monday-Friday at North High School PREREQUISITES: None. Open to any public or private school student grades 9 – 12. CONTENT: Students in this course will learn about Shakespeare, his times, and theatre of English Renaissance by preparing and presenting one of his plays for public performance. Students will also gain knowledge and experience in a variety of theatre skills such as scenic design, costumes, set construction, lighting, publicity, and direction. There are no auditions required. Class sessions/rehearsals and performances will be held at North High School. FEE: COURSE: $20 total (equals $10 per semester) materials fee payable the first day of class. 8660 Ceramics & Sculpture Offered S1 & S2 Taken for Credit .5 Credit/semester PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering Grades 10 – 12. CONTENT: Introduction and application of design principles to hand-built and wheel-thrown pottery. Decoration and glazing methods will be experienced. Three-dimensional problems in both traditional and contemporary materials will be presented. FEE: $15.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. 54 2011 High School Summer School Course Descriptions Enrichment Courses COURSE: 1535 Debate and Forensics Offered S2 only Enrichment only CONTENT: Debate is an opportunity to work in a team and gather all of the research needed for the national debate topic. Forensics is a project-based class and will focus on informative presentations, persuasive arguments, as well discussion techniques. How to use stories, poetry, drama, and humor to enhance a presentation are additional goals for forensics. Debate and forensics will happen concurrently. These two activities will work together in a friendly, cooperative atmosphere while maintaining a focus on preparing for the competitive season. FEE: $10.00 materials fee per semester payable the first day of class. COURSE: 0040 Lifetime Fitness for You Grades 7 – 12 Enrichment OPEN TO ALL APPLETON STUDENTS IN GRADES 7-12 ONLY DATES East High School (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays) June 6, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, July 1, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15, 6:45-9:15am and 3:45-5:00pm & SITES: West High School (Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays) Mondays: June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm Tuesdays: June 7, 14, 21, 28 July 12, 19, 26: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm Thursdays: June 9, 16, 23, 30, July 14, 21, 28: 7:00-8:30 am, 8:30-10:00 am, 5:00-6:30 pm North High (Mondays) June 6- July 28 6:00-7:15am or 7:15-8:30am or 8:30-9:45am (Tues/Thurs) June 7- July 28 6:15-7:15am or 7:15-8:15 am or 8:15-9:15am th th (Tues/Thurs) June 7- July 28 8:30 to 9:30 (11 & 12 ) or th th (Tues/Thurs) June 7- July 28 9:30-11:15 (9 & 10 ) NASSA Fitness outside There will be no classes on Monday, July 4th CONTENT: Do you want to increase or tone muscle, lose weight or learn proper eating habits for a healthy lifestyle? This class will provide you with the knowledge to live a healthy lifestyle through cardiovascular conditioning, strength training and nutritional diet. This class will teach proper techniques with emphasis on improved cardiovascular conditioning, body toning and a better understanding of physical fitness and wellness. Workout and diet plans can be individualized for each student. Students can set personal goals and track their progress with the help of the instructors. This class is for the beginner, intermediate or advanced male or female student. Sign up on the first day of attendance at the site you plan to attend. FEE: COURSE: None. A196 Getting Ready for 9th Grade DATES: To be announced by letter to parents of students selected by Middle School Guidance. SITES: East, North, and West PREREQUISITES: Open to incoming 9th graders by invitation only. Please contact your Middle School Guidance Counselor or Principal if you have questions before July. They will coordinate this program with the High School Guidance Counselors. CONTENT: A course to provide additional support and direct instruction in reading and writing; to develop organizational and study skills to be a successful high school student. FEE: $3.00 materials fee payable first day of class. Enrichment 55 HIGH SCHOOL ELL PROGRAM DATES: Semester 1: June 13 – July 1, 2011 (15 days Semester 2: July 6 – July 26, 2011 (15 days) TIMES: 7:40–11:45 AM Monday through Thursday 7:40-11:15 AM Friday SITE: East High School COORDINATOR: James Lehto ([email protected]) COURSE OFFERED Course will be graded using the AASD Policy for High School Grading Fall Grades 9 – 12 .5 CA credits per 3-weeks COURSE: AH202 ELL Academic Skills PREREQUISITES: These course options are available to Level 1 or low Level 2 students. It is open to students entering grades 9-12 in the fall. CONTENT: ELL Academic Skills is specifically designed for the Level 1 or low Level 2 student who is just starting to learn English. This class will help students develop beginning literacy and academic skills in English. Students will learn to communicate in English using listening, speaking, reading, and writing. They will also be given basic instruction in other key academic areas including study skills, organization, and the use of technology. Arriving on time and attendance is required. FEE: None. 56 Summer School 2011 For the 9th year, Appleton eSchool and the Fox Valley Summer Consortium (FVSC) are providing online course opportunities for students enrolled in any of the Fox Valley Summer Consortium Schools. This year's summer session is scheduled for June 6th – July 21, 2011. Other important dates to consider when requesting courses for eSchool summer session: February 3 - Online Registration for eSchool Summer Session Begins April 13 – First day for students to begin required FVSC Orientation Course June 1 – Last day to request a summer session course (Don't wait, courses will fill up) June 3 – Last day to complete the FVSC Orientation Course June 6 – First day of class for all courses (Attendance is Required) June 20 – Drop date without penalty July 21 – Summer session ends and last opportunity to take final exams Requirements for eSchool & FVSC Students*: Completion of Orientation Course: o After successfully requesting an eSchool summer course, the student will be enrolled into the orientation course. This course must be successfully completed before the student will be placed in their requested course. First Day of Class Session^: o Students and their parent(s) must attend one of the First Day of Class sessions for their course on either the morning or evening of June 6. (Specific times will be posted at a later date.) If the student and a parent cannot attend either of their course's sessions, they are not eligible to take the summer course. Students must complete all course requirements including completing their final exam in a proctored setting by the morning of July 21. Formal exam opportunities will be scheduled during the final week of July 18 – July 21. Civics (S1 & S2) 2011 Summer Course Options** Personal Financial Management (PFM) World History (S1 & S2) Personal Fitness (PE) (course rotates each summer) American History (S1 & S2) Life Management Skills - Health*** Algebra (S1 or S2) Creative Writing Geometry (S1 or S2) English 1, 2, 3, 4 - (S1 or S2 of each course) Algebra 2 (S1 or S2) Web Design 1 (S1 or S2) Pre-Calculus(S1 or S2) Economics *Each summer school course has a non-refundable course fee of $30 **NOTE: Courses with insufficient enrollments may be canceled. ***Students must obtain a current CPR certification or complete an alternative assignment. If you have additional questions contact the Appleton eSchool office 832-1744 or email Mr. Hanson ([email protected] ) ^ = Student must attend and a parent must attend to be eligible to participate in 57 Brillion Camp information also included in this booklet ’11 Classes are from Monday, June 13 through Friday, July 1. Registration deadline is 3:30 Friday, April 15 in the elementary office. 58 GENERAL INFORMATION NEW REGISTRATION FORMAT: Each child has a colored sheet which corresponds with the grade they have recently completed (4-kgn – purple; 5-kgn – blue; 1st – bright yellow; 2nd - green; 3rd –yellow; 4th – gold; 5th – salmon; 6th – pink; 7th – dark green; and 8th – white). Have your child choose six courses they would like to take. Only four courses will be assigned. This will be done randomly by our computer program. Courses are no longer assigned by a first come, first served basis. To enroll your 4-kgn child, number (1-3) the following weeks in the order of your preference, #1 being your first choice. Forms and fees are due in the Elementary Office by 3:30 on Friday, April 16; date and time will be strictly enforced. Students 1-6 must take four classes. (This policy does not apply to middle school students taking academic make up, remedial, or Driver Ed classes.) Not all class offerings can be guaranteed. Once class schedules are handed out, you will not be allowed to change classes. Classes are offered for students in grades 4-Kgn. - 8 with the exception of Driver Ed. Driver Ed students receive separate registration forms from Mr. Burg, Driver Ed instructor. Fees: A $15 non-refundable fee PER FAMILY (no matter how many children are attending) must accompany the registration form. Any late registrations will be charged $20 and will be placed in classes according to availability after all regular scheduling is complete. If a class fee is charged, it is noted on the class description. If class fees are an issue, please select classes that do not require an additional fee. There will be no prorating of fees based on attendance. Do not send CLASS fees until notified of acceptance in that class. Send only registration fees. If your child will not be attending the first week, please get the fees to us ahead of time, once you receive the schedule, so we can finalize our bookkeeping. Daily Schedule: Classes are 55 minutes. Start time each day is 8:00. On the first day all students, EXCEPT THOSE SWIMMING, 4 KINDERGARTEN, AND KINDERGARTEN, report to the middle school gym. Swimmers go directly to the Community Center. Attendance: If your child is absent, please show us the courtesy of calling or sending a note. Contact the office and we’ll notify the teachers. Busing: is provided for students outside the city of Brillion. (From June 13-July 1) Pick-ups will be at several central locations, (determined by Sonnabend Busses, Inc.), not door-to-door. Schedules: will be SENT HOME with the students prior to the start of Summer School. Guest Policy: A child not registered for Summer School may attend as a guest of an enrolled student no more than three days during the 15-day term. Permission is needed from Mr. Schwantes, Summer School Coordinator. HATS OFF: To show old-fashioned respect for people and education, we ask that no hats be worn in the building. ----------No person shall, on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin or handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in any program, activities or employment by Brillion Public Schools. 59 Kindergarten fun & learning continue into Summer School Students who have attended kindergarten during the 10-11 school year are invited to continue the fun and learning during Summer School. Listed below are the programs for 4-Kgn. and 5-Kgn. students. Enrollment is based on which class your child currently is in during the 10-11 school year. Ready 4 Kindergarten? (for students currently enrolled in 4-Kgn.) Students will attend a one-week (5-day) session 8:00-12:00. They will not be allowed to come for more than one week. The course is designed to help 4-Kgn. students transition to 5-Kgn. 4-Kgn. students will use the same entrance that they have used during the school year. There is a $2 fee for this class. To enroll your 4-Kgn child, number (1-3) the following weeks in the order of your preference, #1 being your first choice. - 4-Kgn./Week 1 (June 13-17) 40 - 4-Kgn./Week 2 (June 20-24) 41 - 4-Kgn./Week 3(June 27-July 1) 42 Camp Kindergarten 50 (for students currently enrolled in 5-Kgn.) Students will attend 8:00-12:00, five days a week for three weeks, June 13-July 1. It will be set up much like kindergarten is during the school year. Students will participate in a variety of activities that will cover every aspect of the curriculum from reading and math to food experiences and fitness. They will have fun with their friends preparing for first grade! There is a $5 fee for this class. To enroll your 5-Kgn. child, simply fill out the registration form and return it to school along with your registration fee. The Camp Kindergarten teachers will meet the 5-Kgn. students at the elementary entrance. After class the children will be brought back to the front of school for pick-up. DRIVER EDUCATION (9-12) These classes will be offered in two-hour blocks. There is no fee for the classroom phase of Driver Ed, but there is a fee for the behind-the-wheel training. Students will be divided into two groups: June 9 – July 1 June 9 – July 1 Session 1: 8:00-10:00 Session 2: 10:00-12:00 Do not register for Driver Ed on the form with this booklet. Special registration forms were given to eligible students earlier. Any questions about this class should be directed to Mr. Burg, Driver Ed instructor at 756-3624 ext. 315 or email [email protected]. Classes are held at the high school. COMPUTERS 101 COMPUTERS FOR KIDS (1-3) Practice all you learned on the computer - try some new activities. (Limit 15 students) 8:00; 9:00; 11:00 102 COMPUTERS-COMPUTERS (2-5) You’ll be guided on how to use Microsoft Publisher, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint. If you love computers, you’ll love this program. (Limit 17 students) 9:00 103 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (3-8) Students learn how to use digital cameras and how to insert pictures into computer projects. (Limit 15 students) 11:00 104 MOVIE MAKER (4-8) Students will learn how to make movies through the use of the digital camera or camcorder. They’ll take a look at how to do animation, too. (Limit 20 students) 10:00 60 105 POWERPOINT (3-8) These are interactive computer programs that make it easy to create multi-media presentations. You will learn how to use these programs by adding pictures, music, and videos to make your own unique project. You will also explore the Internet for visual images that you can add to your creations. If you like computers and using your imagination, then come join the fun! (Limit 20 students) 8:00; 9:00; 11:00 YOUR ARTISTIC SIDE!! 201 KIDWORKS (1-3) There’s a long list of projects for this class! Some are: coffee filter flowers, grassy head guys, tattoo paint, fruity play dough, painted toast, cactus made of dough, papiermâché bowls and many more! You’ll need a cover-up shirt. $5 fee (Limit 12 students) 8:00; 9:00; 10:00; 11:00 202 EVERYTHING BARBIE (1-3) Your Barbie creativeness will come alive in this class as you practice storytelling, reading and writing Barbie stories, drawing Barbie, creating Barbie cartoons and designing Barbie clothes — everything Barbie! The possibilities are endless! $1 fee 9:00; 11:00 203 STENCILING (1-3) Have you ever wanted to be an artist but had trouble getting started? Stenciling is a way! You will learn to stencil (painting through cutouts) — everyone will think you're a "master artist!" We'll stencil a variety of things from pillowcases, lunch bags, cards and stationery to wood objects, walls, and even our friend's faces! Students will need to bring items to stencil such as t-shirts, pillowcases, etc. $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 9:00 204 STENCILING (3-6) Have you ever wanted to be an artist but had trouble getting started? Stenciling is a way! You will learn to stencil (painting through cutouts) — everyone will think you're a "master artist!" We'll stencil a variety of things from pillowcases, lunch bags, cards and stationery to wood objects, walls, and even our friend's faces! Students will need to bring items to stencil such as t-shirts, pillowcases, etc. $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 10:00 205 ART-ZONE 1 (1-3) Step into the Art-Zone and make new and exciting projects. We’ll use many methods to make our very own works of art. We’ll paint by using an airbrush, which is a style of painting that uses air. We’ll also create 3-D projects. Step into the Art-Zone if you like to be creative. $5 fee (Limit 16 students) 9:00 206 ARTSY/CRAFTSY (3-8) You’ll have plenty of “souvenirs” (or gifts for someone) from summer school if you take this class, making tie-dye shirts, puffy paint hankies, papier-mâché rain sticks, Beady Buddies, tissue paper candle holders, paper dolls, a Welcome to Summer School banner and many more. $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 9:00; 11:00 207 ARTSY/CRAFTSY (1-3) Is art class one of your favorite times of the school day? Then this class is for you — making puzzle frames, puffy paint hankies, bagel people magnets, tissue paper candle holders, American flag wind socks, stenciling clay pots and more. $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 8:00; 9:00; 10:00 208 ART-ZONE 2 (3-6) Experience Art-Zone 2 and make ultra-bright and dynamic projects. We’ll airbrush (a way to paint with air) to make designs on t-shirts, pillowcases, or paintings. We’ll tie-dye using bright and exciting colors and we’ll create 3-D projects. $5 fee and you need to bring a white t-shirt OR pillow case. (Limit 16 students) 8:00; 11:00 209 TALENTED ARTIST (4-7) This class gives young artists the direction needed in drawing, painting, and clay work. Students work with the instructor to go beyond normal classroom projects and develop skills as artists. This is for you if you really enjoy art and like to try different things. $5 fee (Limit 16 students) 10:00 210 SCRAPBOOKING (5-8) Do you want to scrapbook but can’t find the time? Join us and we’ll scrapbook together and learn different techniques and ways to use borders and backgrounds. Bring pictures to use and be ready to have some scrapping fun. $10 fee for papers and materials. (Limit 10 students) 10:00; 11:00 61 211 STAMPING CARDS (4-8) Students will create cards for various occasions. Each day there will be one sample card for them to make. They will have a chance to do other cards and paper bookmarks with remaining time. $10 fee (Limit 10 students) 8:00; 9:00 212 SEWING (3-8) Students will create hand-sewn projects. Your teacher will help you embroider, cross-stitch, and work with plastic canvas. $3 fee (Limit 16 students) 9:00; 11:00 MUSIC AND THEATER 301 HEEE-HAAAWWW! (1-6) If you like to sing fun songs and play some cool instruments, you’ll love this class! We’ll be singing American folk and novelty songs and accompanying them on a variety of instruments such as xylophones, dulcimers, and other rhythm instruments. (Limit 20 students) 9:00 302 ON STAGE (1-3) Students will find out how to take a production from the thinking stage to on stage. They’ll learn acting basics including non-verbal communication, speaking techniques, creating scenery, and performing for an audience. $1 fee (Limit 12 students) 11:00 303 ON STAGE (3-8) Students will find out how to take a production from the thinking stage to on stage. They’ll learn acting basics including non-verbal communication, speaking techniques, creating scenery, and performing for an audience. $1 fee (Limit 21 students) 10:00 304 BEGINNING GUITAR (2-8) This is an introduction to playing the acoustic guitar. Students will learn to play notes on three strings and several chords. Guitars will be provided. The guitar is a great instrument to learn because it’s so portable and you can play and enjoy it for a lifetime! (Limit 14 students) 8:00 305 GUITAR 2 (3-8) This is a follow-up class to Beginning Guitar. (Limit 14 students) 11:00 306 WORLD DRUMMING (3-5) Learn to play the African drums and put together music ensembles using drums, claves, shekeres, guiros, and the gankogui. The class is based on Will Schmid’s “World Drumming” course and will be a lot of fun. It will demand a lot of concentration and group effort. (15 to 20 students are needed for this class to be held.) 9:00; 10:00 307 EBONY & IVORY I (1-8) This course provides an introduction to the piano and helps students figure out if they would like to continue further study. This is open to those having very little or no previous piano background. (Limit 14 students) 10:00 308 EBONY & IVORY II (2-8) This course is for students to continue piano studies. They will begin at an appropriate level and progress at their own pace. Novices and advanced students are welcome, but must have completed at least one book of piano study. (Limit 14 students) 11:00 309 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD THE MUSICAL (1-3) 1, 2, 3 ACTION!!! Do you love to sing? Do you love to dance? Do you love drama? If so, this is the summer class for you! Calling all 1 st – 3rd graders to perform the musical, Little Red Riding Hood. Throughout the three week course we will be singing our songs, learning our lines, dancing and performing in front of a live audience. We will also be crating our own set! This class will be run everyday, for the entire 4 hours. In order for this class to run, we need 20-25 performers! Let’s put on a show. ARE YOU READY FOR A WORKOUT? 401 SPORTS-A-RAMA (1-2) If you like sports, this is the class for you! We’ll explore kickball, t-ball, and soccer — practicing skills and learning about positive competition. 8:00; 10:00; 11:00 402 SPORTS-A-RAMA (3-5) Can’t decide which sport you like best? You can have it all in this class. Learn skills and the art of positive competition while playing flag football, soccer, kickball, and basketball. 8:00; 9:00; 10:00; 11:00 62 403 TEE-BALL (1-2) Learn the basic concepts of baseball and the skills of throwing, fielding, and hitting. Drills and games will be designed to enhance these skills. If you have a glove of your own, bring it along. 8:00 404 TEE-BALL (3-5) Learn the basic concepts of baseball and the skills of throwing, fielding, and hitting. Drills and games will be designed to enhance these skills. If you have your own glove, bring it along. 8:00 405 FITNESS FOR KIDS (1-3) Tired of sitting at a desk all school year? Are Mom and Dad hounding you to get away from the PlayStation and GET SOME EXERCISE? We'll get your heart pumping with exercises such as running, jump roping, aerobics, obstacle courses, and fitness circuits. Loose clothing is a must! Grades 3-6 may bike through the area; bike and helmet are necessary. (Limit 20 students) 9:00 406 FITNESS FOR KIDS (3-6) Tired of sitting at a desk all school year? Are Mom and Dad hounding you to get away from the PlayStation and GET SOME EXERCISE? We'll get your heart pumping with exercises such as running, jump roping, aerobics, obstacle courses, and fitness circuits. Loose clothing is a must! Grades 3-6 may bike through the area; bike and helmet are necessary. (Limit 20 students) 10:00 407 SUMMER SWIM AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER (1-8) Students living in the city should go directly to the Community Center for class (starting on the very first day of Summer School). Bus students will be dropped off there. At the end of class all students will be bused to the elementary school. $30 fee 8:00 408 FUN & GAMES (1-3) Come and join your friends as you play a variety of games such as kickball, warball, etc. Learn to be a good sport and learn some new skills. (Limit 20 students) 9:00; 10:00; 11:00 409 POMS/DANCE (3-8) This will be an intro to poms, kick lines, and dance moves that will be put into different routines. 6th - 8th graders will be helping to create routines and teaching them to the rest of the class under the assistance of the teacher. Students will learn and help create various routines that may be performed for an audience toward the end of summer school. This is for guys and gals! (Limit 20 students) 11:00 410 BOWLING (1-8) Bowling class is for the beginning to intermediate bowler. Students will walk to Juice's Bowl. Instruction will be given as well as being able to bowl one game per class period. If time permits, students who desire to bowl an extra game will have the option to do so at an additional fee of $2.00. $30.00 fee for 15 games (no shoe fee). (Limit 20 students) 8:00; 9:00; 10:00 411 DODGEBALL/WARBALL (2-4) Come and learn several different types of dodgeball. Team building and activeness are the focuses of the course. (Limit 20 students) 10:00 412 DODGEBALL/WARBALL (5-8) Come and learn several different types of dodgeball. Team building and activeness are the focuses of the course. (Limit 20 students) 9:00; 11:00 413 KICKBALL/WARBALL (5-8) Come and learn several different types of kickball and warball. Team building and activeness are the focuses of the course. (Limit 20 students) 8:00; 9:00 414 FLOOR HOCKEY (3-5) Students will learn the fundamentals of floor hockey and then play the game. (Limit 20 students) 11:00 415 FLOOR HOCKEY (5-8) Students will learn the fundamentals of floor hockey and then play the game. (Limit 20 students) 9:00; 10:00 416 GOLF & EVERYDAY GAMES (4-8) Students will learn the fundamentals of golf as well as playing nine holes each week. Other lifetime sports will be explored such as Frisbee golf, volleyball, kickball, and horseshoes. There is a $15 fee to cover going to Deer Run once each week. (Limit 20 students) 10:00 63 417 WEIGHT LIFTING (5-8) Boys and girls will learn how to weight lift correctly. The benefits of weight lifting serve as good physical conditioning for getting and keeping your body in shape. (Limit 12 students) 8:00; 10:00; 11:00 418 FLAG FOOTBALL/BASKETBALL (6-8) Learn the basic fundamentals of football and basketball. Time will be split to play and practice both games. 8:00; 10:00 419 BASKETBALL SKILLS AND GAMES (3-8) This class is for boys and girls who are serious about improving their basketball skills. During this hour, students will work on ball handling, passing, shooting, and offensive and defensive concepts. Basketball games will also be incorporated in the class. 8:00 420 BASEBALL SKILLS AND GAMES (3-6) This class is for boys and girls who are serious about improving their baseball skills. During this hour, students will work on throwing/pitching, fielding, base running, and hitting. Baseball games will also be incorporated in the class. 9:00 421 VOLLEYBALL SKILLS AND GAMES (3-8) This class is for boys and girls who are serious about improving their volleyball skills. Students will work on volleyball skills and play games. 11:00 422 BEGINNING YOGA (5-8) Yoga is one of the healthiest activities you can do. Beginning Yoga will include a variety of stretching exercise with an emphasis on proper balance, posture, and breathing. Two systems of yoga will be taught. 9:00 423 TENNIS/BADMINTON (3-5) Rack one up for this class if you like racquet sports! You’ll spend two weeks each learning and playing tennis and badminton. You’ll need to bring your own tennis racquet. 10:00 424 TENNIS/BADMINTON (5-8) Rack one up for this class if you like racquet sports! You’ll spend two weeks each learning and playing tennis and badminton. You’ll need to bring your own tennis racquet. 8:00; 9:00 SAYING IT IN A DIFFERENT WAY 501 SPANISH (1-3) Now that we have several Spanish-speaking friends in our school, how would you like to learn about their language, culture, history, holidays, food, crafts and more? (Limit 20 students) 10:00 502 SPANISH (3-5) Now that we have several Spanish-speaking friends in our school, how would you like to learn about their language, culture, history, holidays, food, crafts and more? (Limit 20 students) 8:00 503 SIGN LANGUAGE (3-8) Here is your opportunity to learn a new language — sign language! You'll learn how to finger-spell the alphabet and sign words through the use of songs, poetry, and games. (Limit 16 students) 9:00 READING, WRITING & ‘RITHMETIC (Math) 601 THE READING & WRITING HOUR (1-2) Use your own creative and unique ideas to write and illustrate a children’s book. This will be done individually or with a partner or small group. You’ll also be able to choose a good book or magazine and sit and read it. Or maybe you’d like to LISTEN to a book. 8:00 602 DR. SEUSS (1-3) We will do a variety of art, math, and writing activities using Dr. Seuss’ books as a basis. We’ll play games and make green eggs and ham. (Limit 20 students) 8:00; 9:00 603 ELEMENTARY MATH (1-2) This class is offered to students who need to practice basic math skills that are necessary for success in the Brillion math program. Students will receive individualized help and practice the specific skills they need to have. 10:00 64 604 ELEMENTARY MATH (3-5) This class is offered to students who need to practice basic math skills that are necessary for success in the Brillion math program. Students will receive individualized help and practice the specific skills they need to 11:00 605 READING FOR PLEASURE (1-3) Choose a good book or magazine and sit down and read. Or maybe you'd like to LISTEN to a book. Your teacher will share reading adventures with you. (Limit 20 students) 10:00; 11:00 606 READING FOR PLEASURE (4-8) Choose a good book or magazine and sit down and read. Or maybe you'd like to LISTEN to a book. Your teacher will share reading adventures with you. (Limit 20 students) 9:00 607 REMEDIAL READING/WRITING (4-5) This class is for students who were referred by their teacher for remediation in reading and/or writing. If you’re unsure if this class is appropriate for your child, contact his/her teacher. 9:00; 10:00 608 FASTER MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION (3-5) If you are having problems remembering math facts, this class is for YOU! The entire course is focused on memorizing facts. Games will be used to help reach your goal in knowing facts. 8:00 609 AUTHOR’S HOUR (3-8) Write and illustrate a children’s book using your own creative and unique ideas. This can be done individually or with a partner or small group. $1 fee 9:00 610 SUMMER SCHOOL NEWSPAPER (3-8) Join the newspaper staff, interview people, write stories about our summer school, choose a logo, publish the paper, and hand it out to everyone! (Limit 16 students) 11:00 611 ENGLISH/WRITING (6-8) This class is for students whose teachers recommend taking it. (If you’re not sure — check with the teacher or summer school coordinator.) Focus will be on writing good sentences and paragraphs, topic sentences, supporting details, and connecting words. 4-Square writing and 6-Trait vocabulary will be used. Agreement, punctuation, and parts of speech will be covered. There will be a grammar review. 9:00 612 MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH (6) This section is intended to help students who have fallen behind in their math work. We will review and practice skills that are important to have in life. Students who take this course will be better prepared for the 8 th grade math test and the high school graduation test. 8:00 613 MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH (7) This section is intended to help students who have fallen behind in their math work. We will review and practice skills that are important to have in life. Students who take this course will be better prepared for the 8th grade math test and the high school graduation test. 10:00 614 READING (6-8) This class is for students whose teachers recommend taking it. (If you’re not sure – check with the teacher or summer school coordinator.) Strategies such as K-W-L, predicting, and 5-minute scans while using articles and books will be used. A second component will focus on successfully reading a textbook including the strategies previously mentioned. Activities to enrich vocabularies will be done in addition to ten minutes of SSR (Sustained Silent Reading) daily. 11:00 615 GETTING READY FOR ALGEBRA, Remedial Language, and/or BRIDGES (8) Are you nervous or anxious about starting high school? Are you worried about finding your way around the school? Are you unsure of what to expect from high school? If you answered yes to any of these questions the summer school Bridges class is your answer. Here is an opportunity for you to get ahead of the other incoming freshman. You will spend 4 hours a day at the high school with current high school staff doing a variety of activities. You will be introduced to a variety of technology tools used on a regular basis in your high school classes. Time will be spent going on several field trips which are used to compile your own DVD at the end of the summer. Goal setting, team building, reading strategies, math skills, problem solving skills are some of the tools you will gain in this summer school class all of which are important to starting your high school career off on the right track. During this program you will also be paired up with an upper classman as a mentor. The best part is after taking this class, being there for 4 hours and not missing more than one class you will earn a ½ of a credit for high school before you even begin high school. 65 If you are taking drivers ed in the morning there is an option for you to take this class for just two hours a day. You will miss out on some of the field trips and will not get the ½ high school credit but you will still gain so many other skills and be ahead of the other incoming freshman. NATURE/SCIENCE EXPLORATIONS 701 DINOSAURS (1-3) Get ready for prehistoric fun! Explore the world of dinosaurs through a variety of activities including art, science, and group games. $2 fee (Limit 20 students) 11:00 702 OCEANS AND RAINFORESTS (1-3) Explore ocean and rainforest habitats through books, videos, and activities. Study food chains of the various animals and marine life and learn about the animals that live in oceans and rainforests. 8:00; 10:00 703 GREEN THUMBS (1-3) We'll look at plant life, create artwork using plants, and actually GROW our own plants. $3 fee (Limit 16 students) 11:00 704 GREEN THUMBS (4-6) We'll look at plant life, create artwork using plants, and actually GROW our own plants. $3 fee (Limit 16 students) 8:00 705 NATURE ADVENTURES (2-5) We're going on a nature adventure - visiting wetlands, exploring habitats, investigating insects, adopting trees, and participating in projects. We'll ride the bus to the Brillion Nature Center. $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 11:00 706 LET’S GO FISHING (3-8) If you could make a wish — would you go fish? If you have time this summer to make your own lures, practice casting, and learn more about fishing, then join the gang that’s heading for that favorite fishing spot. $5 fee (Limit 16 students) 10:00; 11:00 707ADVANCED FISHING WITH TAXIDERMY (4-8) If you love fishing, lets take it a step further and mount what you catch. This 2 hour class will include all the other topics of fishing and lure making, but will also show you the techniques of mounting a fish. Let’s put one on the wall! $15 fee (Limit 20 students) 8:00 - 10:00 708 HOMEMADE SCIENCE (3-8) Have fun doing science experiments that make use of many household items. You will do experiments you can eat or watch grow and see things change right in front of your eyes. This promises to be a fun class for students who like to do experiments. You'll need to bring a cover-up shirt. $8 fee (Limit 20 students) 8:00; 9:00; 10:00; 11:00 709 HUNTING SAFELY AND SUCCESSFULLY (Age level 11 and higher) This is much more than a hunter safety course. Participants will not only meet their WIDNR Hunter’s Education obligation they will be exposed to many different types of hunting and outdoor activities as well. Learn how to be BOTH SAFE and SUCCESSFUL in the field. Learn how to find game, set a blind, shoot, hang a treestand, blow a call, train a retriever, set a trap, place decoys, and much, much more by actually doing it! Open to all children who will be age eleven or older during the class even if you have already taken and passed Hunter Safety Education. All students wishing to take the WIDNR Hunter Safety test must pay a fee of $10 on the first day of the course. (Limit 15 students) 8:00 – 10:00 MISCELLANEOUS 801 KITCHEN MAGICIAN (1-3) Prepare simple foods while learning nutrition, measuring, and safety. If you're a latchkey kid, this class is for you! This is one of our most popular classes and it's limited to 16 each hour so sign up quickly! $12 fee (Limit of 16 students) 8:00; 10:00 802 KITCHEN MAGICIAN (4-8) Prepare simple foods while learning nutrition, measuring, and safety. If you're a latchkey kid, this class is for you! This is one of our most popular classes and it's limited to 16 each hour so sign up quickly! $12 fee (Limit 20 students) 9:00; 11:00 66 803 BUSINESS SENSE (5-8) Have you ever thought of owning your own business some day? In this class, you will design your own business. You’ll plan what you are going to sell, market the item through posters and commercials, make the item, and sell the item. You will be actively involved in all aspects of the business in this class. 9:00 804 AROUND THE WORLD (3-8) Students will study different countries from different parts of the world. We will work on art, cooking, and group projects, and presentations to enhance knowledge on different cultural backgrounds. 8:00 805 MAKING A DIFFERENCE (3-8) We will take a look at the community and the world around us and brainstorm service learning projects to help our community. We will create a project and integrate our ideas into the community. (examples: cleaning litter, collecting food for food pantries, writing letters to soldiers serving in Iraq, etc.) 9:00 806 WORKING WITH WOODS (3-8) This is a class designed for students to learn how to make projects using wood. Students will learn how to use basic tools such as hammers, screwdrivers, sanders, etc. If you would like to build things using wood, this is the class for you! $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 9:00; 10:00; 11:00 807 ADVANCE WOODWORKING (6-8) Must have already taken Working with Woods. This class will take off where it left in Working with Woods. $5 fee (Limit 20 students) 8:00 808 Design on a Dime (5-8) This course invites students to make our schools more welcoming and comfortable by making simple improvements. In this class we will be doing some painting, landscaping, and any other “improvements” that will make our school better. (Limit 15 students) 8:00 – 10:00 809 Movies and More (1-4) This course will focus on a variety of age appropriate movies including daily discussion regarding the positive actions and character traits of the central characters. Students will then look at how they have or can apply these lessons and traits in their own lives. (Limit 20 students) 10:00 67 Freedom Area School District Freedom, WI 54130-7593 Summer School 2011 Registration Begins Monday, March 7, 2011 For Information on these classes Please call the Summer School Office (920) 788-7950 or (920) 788-7945 Summer School Courses Kindergarten Readiness Grades 4-6, 7-9 First Grade Readiness Girls Basketball Shooting Fundamentals Grades 3-5, 6-9 Reading for Success Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 Strengthening Your Math Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 Getting Ready for 7th, 8th, 9th Grade High School English Grades 10-12 Auto Skills/Academy Lab Grades 4-8 Animal Adventures Grades 1-3, 4-8 Arts and Fun Kindergarten Arts and Fun Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-8 Football Fundamentals Grades 6–8 Middle School Baseball Skills Grades 7-8 Soccer Fundamentals Grades 2-5, 6-8 Advanced Speed and Agility Grades 10-12 Advanced Weight Training Grades 10-12 Advanced Weight Training/Speed/Agility Grades 10-12 Baseball Skills Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 Advanced Wrestling Fundamentals Training Grades 10-12 Be an Author Grades 1-3, 4-8 Adventure/Outdoor Education Grades 6-12 Beginning Piano Grades 1-2 Aerobic Conditioning & Fitness Grades 9-12 Bird Watching Grades 1-3, 4-8 Boundary Waters Trip Grades 10–12 Bookin' & Cookin' Grades 1–2, 3-4, 5-6 Career Planning Through Guidance Grade 9 Bookin' & Cookin' Grades 1–6 Costa Rica Cultural/Language Immersion Grades 11-12 Computer Creations Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-8 Early Childhood Class Grade EC Freshman Baseball Skills Grades 9 Flag Football Grades 4-5, 6-7 Fundamentals of Speed and Agility for Girls Grades 9-12 Games Galore Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-8 Fundamentals of Weight Train. for Girls Gr. 9-12 Guitar for Beginners Grades 4-8 High School Baseball Grades 10–12 Hip To Knit Grades 4-8 Instrumental Music Lessons Gr. 6-12 Kickboxing Grades 3-4, 5-8 Magnetics & Electronics Grades 4-6 Introduction to Weight Training/Speed/Agility Middle School Co-ed Grades 6-8 Mini-Society Makers Grades 4-8 Introduction to Speed and Agility Grade 9 Nature Photography Grades 4-8 Introduction to Weight Training Grade 9 Reader’s Theater Grades 2-3 Running with a Purpose Grades 7-12 Running for Fun & Fitness Grades 1-3, 4-6 Summer Ag Grades 9-12 Scrapbooking Grades 3-5, 6-8 Summer Band Grades 9–12 Summer Spanish Grades 1-2, 3-4, 5-8 Summer Transitions Grades 6–12 Woodcrafts Grades 4 – 8 Voice Lessons Grades 6–12 Boys Basketball Fundamentals Grades 4-6, 7-9 Wrestling Fundamentals Grades 2-6, 7-9 Girls Basketball Fundamentals Grades 4-6, 7-9 Youth Volleyball Fundamentals Grades 3-4, 5-6, 7-9 Boys Basketball Shooting Fundamentals 68 Freedom Area School District Summer School 2011 General Guidelines: The Freedom Area School District will again offer summer school courses. Some classes may not operate due to small enrollment numbers. You will be notified if your course is cancelled, if you are not notified please report the first day for class. Registration: Registration begins on Monday, March 7, 2011 and ends on Friday, April 29, 2011. Registration takes place in the office of Freedom Elementary or Freedom Middle School from 8:00 am - 3:30 pm. Any student whose legal residence is within the boundaries of the Freedom Area School District may enroll in the Freedom Summer School Program. Enrollment is also open to any students who legally reside in any of the school districts belonging to the Fox Valley Summer School Consortium. Students not residing in the Freedom Area School District must obtain the signature of the principal from your residence school district on the registration form. Out of district registration forms will not be accepted without the signature of your principal. Dates of Operation: Summer school will operate Mondays - Thursdays beginning on June 13 and run for 5 straight weeks through July 14. The students will not have school on July 4. Some classes have specified dates listed. Cost: There is no cost to students unless there is a materials fee or usage fee listed. Consult each course description for specific fees. Fees are due at the time of registration, and are non-refundable unless the class is cancelled. Payment can be either cash or check made to the Freedom Area School District (FASD). Location: Classes are offered at Freedom Elementary School and Freedom High School. Transportation: Transportation to and from summer school is the responsibility of the parent and student. transportation provided between school buildings for summer school classes. There will be no district Attendance: Daily attendance is encouraged for all classes. Please keep your teacher(s) informed of attendance situations. No lunch service will be provided during summer school. 69 Freedom Area School District Freedom, WI 54130-7593 Summer School 2011 Course Offerings FASD Summer School Office Located at N3569 County Road E Freedom, WI 54913-9253 School District of Hilbert Fax: (920) 788-7956 Phone: (920) 788-7950 or (920) 788-7945 Director: Ken Fisher, Middle School Principal Krzyzak Secretary: Judy 70 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILBERT 2011 Summer School Offerings 71 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILBERT SUMMER SCHOOL – 2011 COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: (HI – 101) EXPLORING 4K JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 8:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING 4-YEAR-OLD KINDERGARTEN IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL EXPLORE THE 4K CLASSROOM AND BASIC ROUTINES THAT WILL HELP THEM TO TRANSITION TO 4K IN THE FALL. W E WILL HAVE A LOT OF FUN WITH FREE PLAY, ART PROJECTS, SONGS, AND PLAYING OUTSIDE. $0 STEPHANIE OTT (HI – 102) BOOK BUDDIES JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 8:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING KINDERGARTEN OR FIRST GRADE IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THIS CLASS WILL FOCUS ON DIFFERENT CHARACTERS IN CHILDREN’S FAVORITE BOOKS INCLUDING CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG, DORA THE EXPLORER, AND CURIOUS GEORGE. W HILE READING ABOUT OUR BOOK BUDDIES CHILDREN WILL DO ARTS AND CRAFTS AND MANY OTHER FUN ACTIVITIES. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $2 JULIE SMUDDE COURSE: DATES: (HI – 103) COLOR MY WORLD JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00 AM – 10:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES KINDERGARTEN OR FIRST GRADE DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL LEARN ASPECTS OF OUR PRIMARY COLORS. W E WILL LEARN ABOUT OUR COLORS AND ALSO BE WORKING ON OUR READING, MATH, SCIENCE, AND ART SKILLS. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $0 JULIE SMUDDE COURSE: DATES: (HI – 104) M ATH WIZARDS JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 8:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING KINDERGARTEN OR FIRST GRADE IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REVIEW ADDING, SUBTRACTING, MONEY, AND MEASUREMENT THROUGH PLAYING FUN SUMMER GAMES. MATH HAS NEVER BEEN THIS FUN! W E WILL WORK TOGETHER ON PUZZLES, GAMES, PROJECTS, AND COOKING ACTIVITIES. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $2 JEN KONEN COURSE: DATES: (HI – 105) COOPERATIVE INDOOR/OUTDOOR GAMES JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00 AM – 10:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING KINDERGARTEN OR FIRST GRADE IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IF YOU ENJOY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND A CHALLENGE YOU WILL ENJOY COOPERATIVE INDOOR/OUTDOOR GAMES. COOPERATIVE GAMES ARE ACTIVITIES THAT FOCUS ON PROBLEM- 72 SOLVING, COOPERATION, TEAMWORK, AND COMPETITIVE PLAY WITH A FOCUS ON GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $0 STEPHANIE OTT COURSE: DATES: (HI – 106) MUSIC AND MOVEMENT JUNE 6 – JUNE 30 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES K-1 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W E WILL SING, DANCE, MOVE, AND PLAY INSTRUMENTS. WE WILL ALSO BE CREATING INSTRUMENTS TO USE DURING SOME OF OUR FAVORITE SONGS. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $3 ASHLEY SABEL COURSE: DATES: (HI – 107) KRAZY KEYBOARDING JUNE 6 – JUNE 30 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00 AM – 10:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING FOURTH OR FIFTH GRADE DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN THIS CLASS, STUDENTS WILL LEARN BEGINNING KEYBOARDING SKILLS THROUGH GAMES AND OTHER COMPUTER PROJECTS. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $0 ASHLEY SABEL COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: (HI – 108) CELEBRATING HOLIDAYS MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM COST: INSTRUCTOR: $5 JULIE SMUDDE COURSE: DATES: (HI – 109) BITTY BALL – BASKETBALL FUNDAMENTALS JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 – 9:55 AM SECOND AND THIRD GRADES 8:00 – 8:55 AM FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH GRADES THIS CLASS IS FOR STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 2-6 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THE STUDENTS WILL HAVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT/PRACTICE AND GAME PLAY. THE EMPHASIS OF THIS PROGRAM WILL BE ON SKILL DEVELOPMENT. GAME PLAY WILL BE CENTERED ON TEAM PLAY. $0 MATT KUHN TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING FIRST, SECOND OR THIRD GRADE IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL CELEBRATE A YEARS WORTH OF HOLIDAYS DURING THE THREE WEEKS OF SUMMER SCHOOL. HALLOWEEN, VALENTINES, CHRISTMAS, AND ST. PATRICK’S DAY ARE A FEW OF THE HOLIDAYS THAT WE WILL CELEBRATE. W E WILL READ, RESEARCH, AND CREATE ART PROJECTS. (H – 110) HANDS FULL ART PROJECTS JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00 – 10:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 1, 2 OR 3 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IF YOU ENJOY GETTING YOUR HANDS DIRTY THEN THIS WOULD BE THE CLASS FOR YOU! IN OUR CLASS, WE WILL EXPLORE ALL OF THE DIFFERENT WAYS THAT WE CAN CREATE ART USING ONLY OUR HANDS AND FEET. W E WILL EXPLORE PAINT, PLAY DOUGH, CLAY, AND OTHER WONDERFUL ART SUPPLIES. NOT ONLY WILL WE USE OUR HANDS TO CREATE ART, BUT ALSO TO CREATE FOOD 73 MASTER PIECES! HANDS AND FEET ARE THE ONLY TOOLS THAT WE WILL NEED THIS SUMMER, SO COME AND JOIN US! COST: INSTRUCTOR: $3 CURT MESHAK COURSE: DATES: (HI – 111) EATING THE ALPHABET JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING KINDERGARTEN OR FIRST GRADE IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL CREATE AND EAT THEIR WAY THROUGH THE ALPHABET. ALONG WITH EATING CHILDREN WILL ALSO READ STORIES AND DO CRAFTY ACTIVITIES. COST: INSTRUCTOR: $7 STEPHANIE OTT COURSE: DATES: (H – 112) BE A SCIENTIST JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00 AM – 10:55 AM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 2 AND 3 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL EXPLORE SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, AND GASES! W E WILL SEPARATE COLORS, CREATE CHEMICAL REACTIONS, AND BUILD OUR OWN EXPERIMENTS TO CREATE CHANGES! COME BE A REAL SCIENTIST! COST: INSTRUCTOR: $5 JEN KONEN COURSE: DATES: (H – 113) GAMES, GAMES AND MORE GAMES JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00-10:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 2 AND 3 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL LEARN SKILLS LIKE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS, SPORTSMANSHIP, STRATEGY, READING, AND MATH SKILLS THROUGH PLAYING BOARD AND CARD GAMES. $0 MARSI CLARK TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: (H – 114) SCIENCE ADVENTURES JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 - 9:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 1, 2, OR 3 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W E’LL READ FUN SCIENCE STORIES AND DO HANDS-ON SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS. $10 FOR MATERIALS POLLY PONTO (H – 115) PAPER PLATE CRAFTS JUNE 6 – JUNE 30 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8:00 AM – 8:55 AM LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING SECOND, THIRD, OR FOURTH GRADE IN THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OH THE MANY THINGS YOU CAN MAKE WITH PAPER PLATES! CHILDREN WILL EXPLORE AND CREATE MANY THINGS USING PAPER PLATES. W HO KNEW YOU COULD MAKE SO MANY DIFFERENT THINGS WITH PAPER PLATES? COST: INSTRUCTOR: $5 ASHLEY SABEL 74 COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: (H – 116) SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS THAT YOU CAN EAT… JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 10:00 - 10:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 4, 5, AND 6 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W E WILL BE DOING FUN SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS WITH FOOD, WATER, AND OTHER THINGS THAT YOU CAN FIND IN THE KITCHEN. $10 FOR MATERIALS POLLY PONTO (H – 117) GAMES, GAMES AND MORE GAMES JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 - 9:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 4, 5, OR 6 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL LEARN SKILLS LIKE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS, SPORTSMANSHIP, STRATEGY, READING, AND MATH SKILLS THROUGH PLAYING BOARD AND CARD GAMES. $0 MARSI CLARK (H – 118) FUN WITH NATURE JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 9:00 AM – 9:55 AM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 4 OR 5 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W E WILL INVESTIGATE ALL KINDS OF CREATURES…FROGS, TOADS, DRAGONFLIES, BUTTERFLIES, SALAMANDERS, TURTLES, BEAVERS, AND MORE! GET UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH DIFFERENT ANIMALS. W E WILL WALK TO THE HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL W OODS AND EXPLORE! W E WILL CREATE ART PROJECTS, READ BOOKS, AND HAVE NATURE SNACKS. JOIN US FOR FUN WITH NATURE! COST: INSTRUCTOR: $5 JEN KONEN COURSE: DATES: (H – 119) PETER PAN PLAY JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 11:00 – 12:30 PM TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 3 OR 4 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W OULD YOU LIKE TO BE PETER PAN, W ENDY, TINKERBELL, CAPTAIN HOOK, TIGER LILLY, NANA (THE DOG), A CROCODILE, A PIRATE, OR A MERMAID? W E’LL PERFORM THE PLAY ON STAGE THURSDAY, RD JUNE 23 FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. $10 FOR MATERIALS MARSI CLARK (H – 120) PETER PAN PLAY JUNE 6 – JUNE 23 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 11:00 – 12:30 PM STUDENTS MUST BE ENTERING GRADES 5 OR 6 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL W OULD YOU LIKE TO BE PETER PAN, W ENDY, TINKERBELL, CAPTAIN HOOK, TIGER LILLY, NANA (THE DOG), A CROCODILE, A PIRATE, OR A MERMAID? W E’LL PERFORM THE PLAY ON STAGE THURSDAY, RD JUNE 23 FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS. $10 FOR MATERIALS POLLY PONTO 75 COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: (HI – 121) STRENGTHENING BASIC SKILLS FOR THE ELEMENTARY STUDENT JUNE 6 – JUNE 30 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8:00 – 8:55 AM GRADES 2-4 9:00 – 9:55 AM GRADES 5-7 THERE MUST BE A TEACHER RECOMMENDATION FROM THE CLASSROOM TEACHER FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN GRADES 2-7 FOR THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THIS COURSE IS FOR THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT WHO NEEDS TO STRENGTHEN HIS/HER BASIC READING AND/OR MATH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND PRACTICE. $0 DONNA HANSON (HI - 122) OUTDOOR LIFE 101 JUNE 6 – JUNE 24 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 8:00-9:50 STUDENT MUST BE ENROLLED IN GRADES 6-9 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL GYM AND ATHLETIC FIELDS IF YOU LOVE THE OUTDOORS, YOU WILL LOVE OUTDOOR LIFE 101. W E WILL BE EXPLORING THREE DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE OUTDOORS: HUNTING, FISHING AND WILDERNESS SURVIVAL. THE FIRST PART OF THE COURSE WILL HAVE STUDENTS LEARN TIPS AND TECHNIQUES TO HELP CATCH MANY DIFFERENT SPECIES OF FRESH WATER FISH. THIS WILL INCLUDE MAKING THEIR OWN LURES, LEARNING HOW TO TIE FISHING KNOTS, TESTING DIFFERENT TYPES OF FISHING EQUIPMENT, AND LEARNING HOW TO FILLET FISH. THE SECOND PART OF THE COURSE WILL INCLUDE THE EXPLORATION OF MANY PIECES OF HUNTING EQUIPMENT AND DIFFERENT STRATEGIES TO HUNT NORTH AMERICAN GAME. FINALLY, THE STUDENTS WILL LEARN DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES TO SURVIVE IN THE WILDERNESS, INCLUDING SHELTER BUILDING, HOW TO READ A COMPASS, AND WILDERNESS FIRST AID. IF YOU WANT AN OUTDOOR ADVENTURE THIS SUMMER PLEASE JOIN US! COST: INSTRUCTOR: $15 CURT MESHAK COURSE: DATES: (HI - 123) ADVENTURE EDUCATION JUNE 6 – JUNE 24 MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS 10:00-11:50 STUDENT MUST BE ENROLLED IN GRADES 6-8 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL GYM AND ATHLETIC FIELDS STUDENTS WILL PARTICIPATE IN ACTIVITIES WITH PERCIEVED CHALLENGES. THERE WILL BE AN EMPHASIS ON COMMUNICATION AND TEAMWORK AS THE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN TRUST FALLS, TEAM CHALLENGES, AS WELL AS THE HIGH SCHOOL ROPES COURSE. $0 MIKE BRECKHEIMER, SHANNON ZWEIFEL AND MATT KUHN TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: (HI-201) DRIVER EDUCATION JUNE 8 – JUNE 29 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:30 AM – 9:30 AM SESSION ONLY STUDENTS MUST BE AT LEAST 15 YEARS & 6 MONTHS OLD DURING THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL YEAR. AUDITORIUM – HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL THE STATE REQUIREMENT FOR DRIVER EDUCATION IS 30 HOURS OF CLASSROOM TRAINING. THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLASS IS TO HELP DEVELOP GOOD ATTITUDES, IDEAS, AND GOALS WITH THE STUDENT, IN THE APPLICATION TO DRIVING IN OUR SOCIETY NOW AND FOR THE FUTURE. CLASSROOM AND BEHIND-THE-W HEEL TRAINING - $225. NO STUDENT MAY ENROLL IN THE BEHIND-THE-W HEEL DRIVING UNLESS HE/SHE AS SUCCESSFULLY PASSED THE CLASSROOM PHASE. RD RD PAYMENT OF $225 IS DUE BETWEEN MAY 23 – JUNE 3 . ERIK STUMO & DALE ALBERS 76 COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: COURSE: DATES: TIME: PREREQUISITE: LOCATION: DESCRIPTION: COST: INSTRUCTOR: (HI-202) STRENGTH & SPEED TRAINING JUNE 6 – JULY 29 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY TBD (3 CLASSES BETWEEN 6:00 AM AND 11:00 AM) STUDENT MUST BE ENROLLED IN GRADES 9-12 DURING THE 2011-2012 SCHOOL YEAR. HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL WEIGHT ROOM & ATHLETIC FIELDS STUDENTS WILL LEARN WEIGHT TRAINING TECHNIQUES AND METHODS TO INCREASE SPEED. $0 MIKE BRECKHEIMER, SHANNON ZWEIFEL & MATT KUHN (HI-203) M ARCHING BAND JUNE 29 – JULY 1, JULY 4 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM (W EDNESDAY – FRIDAY) HIGH SCHOOL (STUDENTS ENTERING GRADES 9-12 IN 2011-2012) BAND ROOM - HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL MARCH IN THE ANNUAL FOURTH OF JULY PARADE. THE PARADE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL TH ST MARCHING BAND WILL BE JULY 4 (MONDAY). STUDENTS ARE TO MEET ON 1 ST. AT 10:30 AM. $0 SHAWN POSTELL (HI-204) BAND LESSONS JUNE 14 – JUNE 23 SESSION 1 JULY 5 – JULY 14 SESSION 2 JULY 26 – AUGUST 4 SESSION 3 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM ON TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY FOR SESSION 1 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM ON TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY FOR SESSION 2 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM ON TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY, THURSDAY FOR SESSION 3 NONE BAND ROOM - HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS MAY SIGN UP FOR INDIVIDUAL OR SMALL GROUP (2-3 PEOPLE) LESSONS. EACH LESSON WILL BE 20 MINUTES IN LENGTH. THERE WILL BE ONE LESSON PER WEEK DURING EACH SESSION. STUDENTS MAY SIGN UP FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE SESSIONS. $0 SHAWN POSTELL (HI-205) EXPLORATORY IN OIL PAINTING JUNE 6 – JULY 6 MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM STUDENTS MUST BE ENROLLED IN GRADES 6-12 DURING THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL YEAR. ART ROOM – HILBERT HIGH SCHOOL BEGINNING STUDENTS WILL LEARN THE FOLLOWING: 1. THE RULES OF THE COLOR WHEEL AND COLOR MIXING; 2. THE USES AND CONTROL OF MATERIAL USED FOR OIL PAINTING – LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, OIL PIGMENT, BRUSHES, RAGS, CANVAS, AND PALETTE; 3. THE VARIOUS OIL PAINTING TECHNIQUES – BLENDING, PAINTING EVEN TONES, PAINTING GRADATION, AND DRY BRUSH; 4. COLOR ANALYSIS, COLOR MIXING, AND THE LEARNED TECHNIQUES WILL THEN BE UTILIZED TO CREATE A SMALL LANDSCAPE PAINTING ON CANVAS. ADVANCED STUDENTS WHO HAVE TAKEN THE CLASS ONE OR MORE YEARS WILL IMMEDIATELY BEGIN PAINTING A SUBJECT OF THEIR CHOICE. $15 – FOR THE COST OF MATERIALS JANE GEHL 77 Hortonville Area School District Hortonville, WI 54944 Summer School 2011 High School Courses Math Lab - Applied Algebra A, B, C & D, English, Science - Integrated Social Studies - Geography, Government, U.S. History More classes may be offered depending on student need. Check for updates on the hasd.org website. Courses offered at Hortonville High School are based on student need and the number of students interested in credit recovery through summer school. Students must attend ALL days within session signed up for to receive credit. No Exceptions. Session I Location: June 13 through July 1 Time: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hortonville High School No Cost Session II Time: Location: July 11 – July 29 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Hortonville High School No Cost High School Sign Up/Registration High school students’ sign up/register with their guidance counselor for credit recovery. January 25th – June 8th 8:00 AM – 3:30 PM HHS School Counselors All Classes are scheduled for Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. There are NO absences allowed. Students will be enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any questions, please contact your high school guidance counselor or the Summer School Coordinator, David Harris, 920-757-7160, [email protected] Course: Introduction to Musical Theater Date: June 13 through June 17 Time: 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location: Hortonville High School – Music Department Cost: No fee Prerequisite: Open to students entering grades 6 -9 Description: Have you always wanted to be on the stage? Here is your chance to learn some of the basics of acting and singing for musical theater. Classes will include theater games and vocal work outs. Students will read, sing, and act out scenes from various shows such as The Sound of Music, Beauty and the Beast and others. Opportunities for individual and small group performances will be available to all students. Students should dress in comfortable clothes and wear tennis shoes or shoes that cover the toes. 78 ALL Elementary Classes are held at Greenville Elementary School Elementary Registration NOTE: Registration times and locations for elementary summer school classes are: Greenville Elementary Location: February 22 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM in the Media Pit February 24 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM in the Media Pit February 25 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM in the Media Pit Hortonville Elementary Location: February 22 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM in the Computer Lab 2 February 24 3:45 PM - 6:30 PM in the Computer Lab 2 February 25 8:00 AM – 11:30 AM in the Computer Lab 2 You may register at any school location regardless of where your child attends during the school year. Class size is limited and many classes fill quickly. Students will be registered on a first-come, first-serve basis and registration closes April 15, 2011. Parents having received a teacher recommendation for their child’s attendance at summer school should bring it along at the time of registration or send recommendation into GES. Paperwork needed for registration: names and phone numbers, and two emergency contacts (friends or relatives). If you have any questions prior to registration, please contact David S. Harris at 757-7160 or Dana Newhouse at 757-7160 or email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Classes are held: June 13 – July 1st, OFF July 4th – July 8th, and then finish the week of July 11th – July 15th. **Registration for summer school will be the same as last year. You will sign your student up by using your student’s Skyward login and password. Open classes available for your child’s grade level will show on the Skyward screen. In Skyward, you will then select your child’s classes. Please be sure all referrals/recommendation papers from classroom teacher go to Summer School Advisor in the registration room. Thank you! ** If you have any questions you can call GES or HES office. 79 Classes held at Greenville Elementary School Classes are held: June 13 – July 1st, OFF July 4th – July 8th, and then finish the week of July 11th – July 15th. Class offerings for students going into Grades 1- 3 8:00 – 10:00 classes Pre-First (teacher referral only) Reading For Success Take a Roller Coaster Ride 8:00 – 9:00 classes Bookin’ and Cookin’ Fun Around the World Fun with Music Number Fun For Everyone Sports Camp Tech Tools 9:00 – 10:00 classes Bookin’ and Cookin’ Educational Games Online Fun with Music German Number Fun For Everyone Sports Camp What a Great Story! 10:00 – 12:00 classes On With the Show! Pre-First (teacher referral only) Reading For Success Take a Roller Coaster Ride 10:00 – 11:00 classes Art Works Bookin’ and Cookin’ Educational Games Online German Number Fun For Everyone Spanish: A Summer Fiesta Sports Camp STOMP! Dance What A Great Story! ZAP! 11:00 – 12:00 classes Art Works Bookin’ and Cookin’ Fun Around the World Number Fun For Everyone Spanish: A Summer Fiesta Sports Camp STOMP! Dance Tech Tools ZAP 8:00 – 10:00 8:00 – 10:00 8:00 – 10:00 Grade Pre-First Grades 2 - 6 Grades 3 - 5 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 2 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 2 Grades 2 – 3 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 2 Grades 2 – 4 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 3 – 4 Grades 1 – 3 10:00 – 12:00 10:00 – 12:00 10:00 – 12:00 10:00 – 12:00 Grades 3 -5 Pre-First Grades 2 - 6 Grades 3 - 5 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 - 3 Grades 2 – 3 Grades 2 – 4 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 3 – 4 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 1 – 2 Grades 1 – 3 Grades 2 – 3 Grades 1 – 3 80 Classes held at Greenville Elementary School Classes are held: June 13 – July 1st, OFF July 4th – July 8th, and then finish the week of July 11th – July 15th. Class offerings for students going into Grades 4- 6 8:00 – 10:00 classes Reading For Success ZAP n’ Art 8:00 – 9:00 classes Digital Cinema: Movie Making & Multimedia Future Stars LEGO Discovery MAD Scientist Number Mania Take a Roller Coaster Ride 9:00 – 10:00 classes Fun Around the World LEGO Discovery MAD Scientist Number Mania Sports Camp Take a Roller Coaster Ride Tech Tools 10:00 – 12:00 classes On With the Show! Reading For Success 10:00 – 11:00 classes Art Works Fun Around the World LEGO Discovery MAD Scientist Number Mania Sports Camp STOMP! Dance Take a Roller Coaster Ride Tech Tools 11:00 – 12:00 classes Art Works Digital Cinema: Movie Making & Multimedia LEGO Discovery MAD Scientist Number Mania STOMP! Dance Take a Roller Coaster Ride 8:00 – 10:00 8:00 – 10:00 Grade Grades 2 - 6 Grades 4 - 6 8:00 – 9:00 Grades 4 – 6 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 8:00 – 9:00 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 3 - 5 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 9:00 – 10:00 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 3 - 5 Grades 4 – 6 8:00 – 10:00 8:00 – 10:00 Grades 3 -5 Grades 2 - 6 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 10:00 – 11:00 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 3 - 5 Grades 4 – 6 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 11:00 – 12:00 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 4 – 6 Grades 3 - 5 th Offered to GES students going to Greenville Middle School – Class is offered August 15 – 19 and the cost is $10. Transition to Middle School 8:30 – 10:00 Grade 5 Transition to Middle School 10:30 – 12:00 Grade 5 81 Classes held at Greenville Elementary School Classes are held: June 13 – July 1st, OFF July 4th – July 8th, and then finish the week of July 11th – July 15th. Class offerings for students ages 4 & 5 years old 8:00 – 10:00 classes Pre-Kindergarten (teacher referral only) 8:00 – 9:00 classes Super Summer Safety 9:00 – 10:00 classes Beary Fun 10:00 – 12:00 classes Pre-Kindergarten (teacher referral only) 10:00 – 11:00 classes Beary Fun Summer 11:00 – 12:00 classes Super Summer Safety 8:00 – 10:00 Grade/Age Pre-Kinder 8:00 – 9:00 4 – 5 year olds 9:00 – 10:00 4 – 5 year olds 8:00 – 10:00 Pre-Kinder 10:00 – 11:00 4 – 5 year olds 11:00 – 12:00 4 – 5 year olds Classes held at Greenville Middle School Classes are held: June 13 – July 1st, OFF July 4th – July 8th, and then finish the week of July 11th – July 15th. Class offerings for students going into grades 6-8 9:00 – 10:00 Classes Seeking Success 10:00 – 11:00 Classes Seeking Success 9:00 – 10:00 Grade Grades 6 - 8 10:00 – 11:00 Grades 6 – 8 82 Class Descriptions Art Works: Cost: $5 Description: Students will create a variety of art projects with a focus on kiln fired clay. Beary Fun Summer: Cost $5 Description: Students will explore Kindergarten readiness skills through bear books and a ―hands-on‖ approach. Each class will include story-time, an activity related to the books read, as well as building skills necessary for kindergarten. Bookin’ and Cookin’: Cost: $5 Description: Students are given a ―recipe‖ book on the first day of class. After reading a children’s book each day students will make a snack that coincides with the book. They will then enter into their recipe book their favorite part of the book and watch a video that coincides with the book. Digital Cinema: Movie Making & Multimedia: Cost: $5 Description: Learn to make short films (including Claymation) using digital cameras and Windows Movie Maker. Creativity is encouraged as students make digital posters using music, video and images. Manipulate photographs and change their properties to add drama. Students will make digital avatars come to life, and will try out a variety of different internet based multimedia programs. Educational Games Online: Cost: No Fee Description: Students will be shown how to engage in online academic games to enhance their math, science, reading and social studies skills. They will learn how to navigate through the internet safely and for educational purposes. Fun Around the World: Cost: $5 Description: Join us as we ―travel‖ around the world through excellent books, video clips, music, food, games and art projects. Students will develop a greater global awareness as they learn about cultures from around the world in a very fun way! Fun with Music: Cost: $5 Description: Students will sing, dance, listen to various genres of music, and play musical games. Future Stars: Cost: $5 Description: Do you like to be the center of attention? Do you like to work with a group? Do you like to have fun? If so, then this class is for you. There is something for everyone! In this class our focus will be on the many ways we communicate with others using our voice and body language. We will interact with individual and group activities which include readers, theater, play/skit production, pantomime, storytelling, poetry/prose reading, and much more. German: Cost: $5 Description: A trip to Berlin: We will travel through the city of Berlin looking at the language and culture through various themes, such as sport, art, music, history, food, and literature. Students will learn important German words that correspond to these themes. They will participate in German sports, learn about some German artists and styles, listen to German music, learn about the history of Berlin, taste some popular foods from this city, and read some short stories and poems. LEGO Discovery: Cost: $5 Description: Students will use legos to build models/structures to solve real world problems. MAD Scientist: Cost: $5 Description: Students will perform experiments, both physical science and chemistry on a daily basis. Number Fun For Everyone: Cost: No Fee Description: This ―up out of your seat and get active‖ class is designed to help students become more confident in their ability to master basic math skills. Activities will include using math concepts creatively and artistically. **First priority will be given to students having a teacher recommendation. Remaining openings will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. 83 Number Mania: Cost: No Fee Description: This ―up out of your seat and get active‖ class is designed to help students become more confident in their ability to master basic math skills. Activities will include using math concepts creatively and artistically. **First priority will be given to students having a teacher recommendation. Remaining openings will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. On With The Show: Cost: $5 Description: Students will sing, dance, and play musical games. They will work together to create sets & perform a small musical at the end of the session. Opportunity will be provided to grow in musical talent. Pre-Kindergarten: Cost: No Fee Description: Class offered through teacher referral only. Contact your pre-first teacher for more information. Pre-First: Cost: No Fee Description: Class offered through teacher referral only. Contact your pre-first teacher for more information. Reading for Success: Cost: No Fee Description: Emphasis will be placed upon individual student’s reading skills and needs focusing on the goal of improving reading ability and self-confidence. A variety of activities such as Reader’s Theater, Literature Circles and writing will be used to help students enjoy the literature they will be sharing. ** First priority will be given to students having a teacher recommendation. Remaining openings will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis Seeking Success: Cost: No Fee Description: Students going into 6-8 grade will prepare for the academic, emotional and social demands of middle school. Topics and activities will include: learning styles, self-assessments, goal-setting, organization skills, self-motivation, time management, prioritization, decision-making, problem-solving, stress management, testtaking and study skills. Spanish: A Summer Fiesta: Cost: $5 Description: Palm trees, pyramids and piñatas…what do all these words have in common? SPANISH language and culture! Students will experience new content and cultural material not already found in the curriculum. Each level will focus on different themes, including basic conversational skills and fun, new vocabulary. Cultural awareness, arts and crafts, and a bit of dancing (if you’d like) will be additional points of exploration. Come join our summer fiesta! Sports Camp: Cost: No Fee Description: Students are taught physical, nutritional and safety components of organized and recreational sports. STOMP! Dance: Cost: $5 Description: Students use unconventional objects to make a percussion concert. They will also use their homemade instruments to make songs for dancing a routine that they have choreographed. Super Summer Safety: Cost: $5 Description: Students will be learning about good health and safety for themselves. Some of the topics covered will be: Fire Safety, CPR for Kids, Bike Safety, and Being Safe in the Sun, Germs, Good Personal Hygiene and Nutrition and Fitness. Take a Roller Coaster Ride: Cost: $5 Description: Students will learn about different types of roller coasters and materials used to build them. They will learn basic physics that affect roller coaster success and the history of roller coasters, as well as conduct experiments to help in designing an exciting but safe roller coaster. After learning about roller coasters, students will design their own and test for safety. Tech Tools: Cost: No Fee Description: Students will do fun activities to learn about internet safety and etiquette. Students will also build their own websites amongst many other fun computer activities while learning computer skills. Transition to Middle School: Cost: $10 Description: Students going into fifth grade will get more acquainted with Greenville Middle School by preparing lockers. This is offered for Greenville Elementary School students going into Greenville Middle School. 84 What A Great Story: Cost: $5 Description: Students will share various forms of literature. They will create, write, and illustrate their own stories and present them to one another in various ways -- puppet shows, dramatizations, etc. The emphasis of the class will be on creative writing. ZAP!: Cost: No Fee Description: Students will do many different types of exercises in this class including (but not limited to) Zumba, Yoga, Pilates, Hula-Hoop and Salsa dancing. ZAP! N’ Art: Cost: $5 Description: Among the above description, students will have an integration of art skills to incorporate many different cultures. Students will also work with pottery in this class. 85 Kaukauna 2011 Summer School Offerings 86 COURSE: (KA-102) Kindergarten Readiness Skills June 13-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 July 11-28 (M-Thur) Section III: 8:00-9:50 Section IV: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: Tanner School PREREQUISITES: Open to all children enrolled in kindergarten for the 2011-12 school year. CONTENT: This class will introduce or reinforce basic readiness skills for kindergarten; i.e., following directions, counting, learning colors, shapes, and introducing the alphabet. Vocabulary and language activities will be introduced to help make a smooth transition into kindergarten. INSTRUCTORS: Jessica Ullmer/Sue Hasz COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-103) First Grade Readiness Skills June 13-30, July 11-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all children who have completed kindergarten and are entering first grade. CONTENT: Review and practice of kindergarten skills such as alphabet and sound letter recognition; color, number, and shape recognition; and basic prereading skills practice designed to better prepare students for first grade. Activities will include journal writing. INSTRUCTORS: COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-130) Maintaining Math Skills for the Primary Student (Gr. 2-4) June 13-30, July 11-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Recommendation from the classroom teacher for students entering grades 2-4. CONTENT: This course is for the primary student who needs to practice and review basic math operations, concepts and facts. The goal of this course is to strengthen present skills before moving on to the next grade. Parents will receive a progress report. Walking field trips may be planned to supplement the program. INSTRUCTORS: COST: $3.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-131) Developing Math Skills for the Intermediate Student (Entering Gr. 5-6) June 13-30, July 11-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Recommendation from the classroom teacher for students entering grades 5-6 for the 201112 school year. CONTENT: This class will focus on the math needs of those students who have been referred by their math teacher or by parents for additional help with math. INSTRUCTORS: Tina Wallace COST: $4.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-132) Corrective Math Skills for the Middle Level Student (Entering Gr. 7-8) June 13-30, July 11-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Recommendation from a classroom teacher for students enrolled in grades 7-8. CONTENT: This class will focus on the math needs of those students who have been referred by their math teacher or by parents for additional help with math. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $4.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-140) Primary Reading/Writing Refresher (Gr. 2-4) June 13-30, July 11-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Recommendation from a classroom teacher for students enrolled in grades 2-4. CONTENT: This course is for the elementary student who needs to strengthen his or her reading. The course will include reading skill development and reading practice. Parents will receive a progress report. INSTRUCTORS: COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-141) Corrective Reading for the Intermediate Student (Gr. 5-6) June 13-30, July 11-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Recommendation from the classroom teacher. Open to students entering grades 5-6. CONTENT: This class will focus on the reading needs of students who want additional help with reading and reading related activities. Parents will receive a progress report. INSTRUCTOR: Erin Faust COST: $4.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-1130-1140) English - Grade 9 Section I: June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 (Section I is for students who failed the first semester of Lang. Arts 9 during the school year.) 87 Section II: July 11-July 29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 (Section II is for students who failed the second semester of Lang. Arts 9 during the school year.) LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to high school students who have failed Language Arts 9 and are credit deficient. CONTENT: Class will focus on English 9 curriculum. INSTRUCTORS: Betsy Brooks COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 English Credit for each semester. COURSE: (KA-1230-1240) English - Grade 10 Section I: June 13-July 1 (M-F) (Section I is for students who failed the first semester of Lang. Arts 10 during the school year.) 8:00-12:00 Section II: July 11-29 (M-F) (Section II is for students who failed the second semester of Lang. Arts 10 during the school year.) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to high school students who have failed Language Arts 10 and are credit deficient. CONTENT: Class will focus on English 10 curriculum. INSTRUCTOR: Roberta LaBorde COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 English Credit for each section. COURSE: (KA-1331) Now and Then: Literature of the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s – Grades 11-12 June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to H.S. students who have failed Lang. Arts 11 or 12 and are credit deficient. CONTENT: Each course includes reading, writing, and communication activities that are based on the thematic courses taught during the regular school year. Students will be reading fiction and non-fiction, participating in discussions and classroom activities, and developing their writing skills. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 English Credit. COURSE: (KA-1332) Survival: Themes of Survival in Literature – Grades 11-12 Section II: July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to H.S. students who have failed Lang. Arts 11 or 12 and are credit deficient. CONTENT: Each course includes reading, writing, and communication activities that are based on the thematic courses taught during the regular school year. Students will be reading fiction and non-fiction, participating in discussions and classroom activities, and developing their writing skills. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 English Credit. COURSE: (KA-3560) Health- Grades 10-12 June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to students who have failed Health. CONTENT: This class will focus on the required Health curriculum. Students may take this course only one time. INSTRUCTOR: James Brooks COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Health Credit. COURSE: (KA-3270, 3280, 3290) Phy. Ed.- Grades 10-12 Section I: July 11-July 29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to students who have failed Physical Education. CONTENT: This class will focus on the required P.E. curriculum. Students may take this course only one time. INSTRUCTOR: James Brooks COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 P.E. Credit. COURSE: (KA-4112-4122) Essential Math-Grade 10-12 Section I: June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 Section II: July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to KHS students who have failed part or all of Essential Math as a math course. CONTENT: This class will focus on the math curriculum for Essential Math. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who only take Section I of Essential Math and successfully complete this section will receive .5 Essential Math Credit. KHS students who successfully complete both sections of Essential Math will receive 1 Credit. 88 COURSE: (KA-4110,4120,4130,4140) Extended AlgebraGrades 10-12 Section I: June 13-July (M-F) 8:00-12:00 Section II: July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School COURSE: (KA-4511,4521) Accelerated GeometryGrades 10-12 Section I: June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 Section II: July 11-July 29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: This class will focus on the math curriculum for Geometry. This will only be available during the PREREQUISITES: Open to KHS students who have failed part or all of Extended Algebra as a math course. CONTENT: This class will focus on the math curriculum for Extended Algebra. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who only take Section of Extended Algebra successfully complete this section will receive .5 Math Credit. KHS students who successfully complete both sections of Extended Algebra will receive 1 Credit. summer to incoming sophomores that fill out a recommendation form signed by their current algebra teacher. This course is intended for students who have been misplaced in algebra as freshmen and would like to advance a year in their math course. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students must participate all days of Geometry and successfully complete this class to receive 1 Geometry Credit. COURSE: (KA-4310,4320) Algebra Grades 10-12 Section I: June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 Section II: July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to KHS students who have failed part or all of Algebra/Algebra B as a math course. CONTENT: This class will focus on the math curriculum for Algebra. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who only take Section I of Algebra successfully complete this section will receive .5 Math Credit. KHS students who successfully complete both sections of Algebra will receive 1 Algebra Credit. COURSE: (KA-4510-4520) Geometry- Grades 10-12 Section I: June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 Section II: July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to KHS students who have failed part or all of Geometry. CONTENT: This class will focus on the math curriculum for Geometry. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee per section CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who only take Section I of Geometry and successfully complete is section will receive .5 Geometry Credit. KHS students who successfully complete both sections of Geometry will receive 1 Geometry Credit. COURSE: (KA-5110, 5120) Physical ScienceGrades 10-12 June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to students who have failed Physical Science. CONTENT: This class will focus on the Physical Science curriculum. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $10.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Physical Science Credit. COURSE: (KA-2165) U.S. & World Studies 9 June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: A remedial course designed to allow students who did not previously pass U.S. & World Studies 9 during the school year to earn the required ninth grade semester credit for graduation. CONTENT: The course is structured around the key U.S. & World Studies 9 skills, concepts and themes. Critical thinking skills include the evaluation of information, source identification and evaluation of bias, hypothesis formulation, providing supporting evidence, constructing an argument, and analyzing visual materials including charts, graphs, tables, images, and maps. The project will utilize these skills while providing an introductory overview of the major social sciences disciplines. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Social Studies Credit. 89 COURSE: (KA-2210) U.S. & World Studies 10-1 June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: a remedial course designed to allow students who did not previously pass U.S. & World Studies 10 semester 1 during the school year to earn the required tenth grade semester credit for graduation. CONTENT: The course is project-based, and is structured around the U.S. & World Studies 10 semester 1 themes of identify and perspective. Students explore past and current examples of individual, group, and cultural identity and perspective. This exploration utilizes six major disciplines of social studies including geography, history, political science, sociology, economics, and psychology. INSTRUCTOR: TBD COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Social Studies credit. COURSE: (KA-2220) U.S. & World Studies 10-2 July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: A remedial course designed to allow students who did not previously pass U.S. & World Studies 10 semester 2 during the school year to earn the required tenth grade semester credit for graduation. CONTENT: The project-based course is structured around the U.S. & World Studies 10 semester 2 theme of citizenship. Specifically the course explores the role of the citizen as a member of both a democratic society and a global community. INSTRUCTOR: TBD COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Social Studies Credit. COURSE: (KA-2310) U.S. & World Studies 11-1 June 13-July 1 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: : A remedial course designed to allow students who did not previously pass U.S. & World Studies 11 semester 1 during the school year to earn the required eleventh grade semester credit for graduation. CONTENT: The project-based course is structured around the U.S. & World Studies 11 semester 1 theme of change over time. Specifically it explores the development of human societies over time from early hunting and gathering through agriculture, industrialization and modern post-industrialization. The course focuses on political, economic, social, and technological development. INSTRUCTOR: TBD COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Social Studies Credit. COURSE: (KA-2320) U.S. & World Studies 11-2 July 11-29 (M-F) 8:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: A remedial course designed to allow students who did not previously pass U.S. & World Studies 11 semester 2 during the school year to earn the required eleventh grade semester credit for graduation. CONTENT: The project-based course is structured around the U.S. & World Studies 11 semester 2 theme of information as power. Specifically it explores the influence knowledge, information, and propaganda have on developing and utilizing social, political, and economic power. INSTRUCTOR: TBD COST: $5.00 materials fee CREDIT COURSE: KHS students who successfully complete this class will receive .5 Social Studies Credit. COURSE: (KA-280) Ecology of a Wilderness DATES: July 12-22 LOCATION: Quetico Wilderness - Canada CONTENT: This course has as its basic goals the intent of developing a wilderness ethic, a value system based on experience. Activities have been developed that are based on experiential learning. Far superior to any text, the Quetico Wilderness is a living classroom to help students understand the basic components and interrelationships of a wilderness ecosystem. Equally important is the opportunity of each student to experience the concept of "impact", and the resulting understanding of the relationship of humans to a wilderness, and ultimately, to the entire biosphere. Students will study and examine the wilderness in American history and assess human impact on wilderness in the past as well as the way in which wilderness historically has shaped American values. It is difficult to itemize a chronologic sequence of the curriculum, as the curriculum evolves from the locale and meteorological phenomena encountered. How does one schedule the discussion of the experience of the northern lights while on a night paddle, or the opportunity to study a Merganser mother defending her young from hungry mink. Be that as it may, the curriculum does include: 4.5 hours - Survival Training and Canoeing Techniques /First Aid 4.5 hours - Wilderness Ethics 4.5 hours - Ecology of a Bog 4.5 hours - History of Human Impact on a Wilderness (Indian Pictographs, Fur Trade History, Abandoned Logging Camps) 4.5 hours - Current Impact on a Wilderness (Solid Waste, Human Waste, Foot Travel, etc.) 90 4.5 hours - Ecology of a Bluff 4.5 hours - Beaver Impact in the Wilderness 4.5 hours - Sights/Sounds of a Wilderness (Night Paddle) 4.5 hours - Group Sharing (A final summary of the time in the bush, its impact on the students and its implications for each persons' future) SUPPLIES: All supplies provided. INSTRUCTORS: Mike Frost and Greg Ramsey COST: No Summer School Registration Fee (Trip fee $1,025.00) INSTRUCTOR: Meghan McCabe COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-300) Summer Library (Gr. 1-3) June 13-16, 10-23, 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: Library Media Centers at Tanner PREREQUISITES: Open to students who are entering grades 1-3 during the 2011-2012 school year. CONTENT: The theme for this summer is an author study of various authors. The class will consist of readalouds, story-related projects, and a daily checkout. Students will participate in story hour, art activities, and be introduced to reputable children’s authors and illustrators. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering gr. 2-4. CONTENT: CALLING ALL SCIENTISTS! In this class we will be learning how to use common household items to create fun experiments. Hands-on activities will cover the Science fields of Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, and Physics. We have BRAND NEW experiments this year and we welcome back students who have taken the class before. Be prepared for small messes and big fun! INSTRUCTOR: Mary McDaniel COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-325) Games Galore (Gr. 4-6) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (M-Thur) 10:05 – 12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering gr. 4-6. CONTENT: Students will learn to play a variety of indoor and outdoor games with a focus on teamwork, problem solving, following directions, and logical reasoning. Some indoor games may include Apples to Apples, Sequence, Cribbage, and Yahtzee. The outdoor games may include bocce ball, croquet, relays, and treasure hunts. It will be fun for all…come join the fun!! INSTRUCTOR: COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-340) Nature Nuts (Gr. 2-5) July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 (12 days) Section I: 8:00-9:50 (Gr. 4-5) Section II: 10:00-12:00 (Gr. 2-3) LOCATION: Thousand Islands Nature Center PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering gr. 2-5. CONTENT: Students will learn about Wisconsin nature through a variety of hands on activities at Kaukauna's outstanding Thousand Island Nature Center. Students will participate in a variety of outdoor and naturerelated games while also doing many activities that will increase their understanding and appreciation of Wisconsin nature. Each week we will be taking a hike to a variety of different destinations around the nature center. Also, students will be given opportunity to fish the Fox River and even wade into the river itself and do some exploring. COURSE: (KA-341) Fun With Science (Gr. 2-4) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (12 days) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:00-12:00 July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:00-12:00 COURSE: (KA-344) Scrapbooking (Gr. 2-4) June 13-30 (M-Th) Section I: 8:00-9:50 Section II: 10:00-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Students entering grades 2-4. CONTENT: Section I and II: In this course, students will learn the basics of scrapbooking. They will use pictures from home to create a wonderful way to share their memories. Students will work on cropping and matting pictures, journaling, and creating titles. They will also have the chance to experiment with various other embellishments. Students may enroll in both Sections I and II to scrapbook longer and to continue to apply the new techniques they have learned. Please make sure to send your child with enough pictures (at least 8 per day) starting the first day of class. INSTRUCTOR: Joy Strasburg COST: $20.00 includes all scrapbook pages and materials (albums will not be provided, but can be picked up at many area stores). Pages will be supplied for 12x12 post-bound, 12x12 strap-hinge, or 8 ½ x 11 post-bound albums only. COURSE: (KA-345) Scrapbooking (Gr. 5-10) June 13-30 (M-Th) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 Section II: 10:05-12:00 PREREQUISITES: Students entering grades 5-10. LOCATION: River View Intermediate School CONTENT: Section I and II: Writing and creativity are the focus of this sensational hands-on course. Students will use photos from home to create an everlasting document that tells the story of their lives. Journaling, cropping and matting pictures, using different scrapbook tools, and stamping will be explored. Both continuing scrapbookers 91 or those new to scrapbooking will learn new scrapbooking techniques. Scrapbook pages and materials to complete scrapbook pages will be provided. Students may create a new scrapbook or can add to a scrapbook they previously started. Students may enroll in both section I and II (8:009:50 and 10:05-12:00) to have more time to work in their scrapbooks and to apply what they've learned. INSTRUCTOR: Pam Schinker COST: $20.00 includes all scrapbook pages and materials (albums will not be provided, but can be picked up at many area stores). Pages will be supplied for 12x12 post-bound, 12x12 strap-hinge, or 8 ½ x 11 post-bound albums only. COURSE: (KA-346) Cooking with Books (Gr. K-3) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 10:05-12:00 (Gr. 2-3) (RVIS) July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 (M-Thur) Section II: 8:00-9:50 (Gr. K-1) (Tanner) LOCATION: River View Intermediate School-(Session I) Tanner School (Session II) PREREQUISITES: Students enrolled in grades K-3 for the 2011-12 school year who want to explore picture books that revolve around food and then to learn how to create these foods. CONTENT: Session I: Each day will feature an Interactive Read Aloud, practice with sight words, decoding fun, Interactive Writing leading to individual minibook making and a small cooking project. Students will compile a recipe book of all their cooking projects. Students will use dry and wet measuring utensils in a separate center and also practice using money buying cooking items at the center store. On the first day of class, students will receive a supply list and asked to donate 1 or 2 cooking items. Session II: Each day will feature an Interactive Read Aloud, practice with sight words, letter/sound relationships, Interactive Writing leading to individual minibook making and a small cooking project. Students will compile a recipe book of all their cooking projects. Students will use dry and wet measuring utensils in a separate center and also practice using money buying cooking items at the center store. On the first day of class, students will receive a supply list and asked to donate 1 or 2 cooking items. INSTRUCTOR: Lou-Mae Russo COST: $5.00 COURSE: (KA-347) Making Books (Gr. K-4) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-9:50 (Gr. 2-4) (RVIS) July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 (M-Thur) Section II: 10:02-12:00 (Gr. K-1) (Tanner) LOCATION: River View Intermediate School (Session I) Tanner School (Session II) PREREQUISITES: CONTENT: Session I: Making Books and Journals for Grades 2-4: Each day will feature an author who uses the diary or journal format for writing books. These books will be available for check out. In addition, students will create 2-3 different types of journals to use for various independent writing activities. Students will be involved in measuring, cutting, folding, drawing, painting, and gluing accurately when making the different books. Unique page designs will be featured for each book. On the first day of class, students will receive a supply list and asked to donate 1 or 2 paper or art items. Session II: Making Books for Grades K-1: Each day will feature a picture book that uses the diary, journal, or letter format. Students will explore the different concepts of print, common sight words, letter/sound relationships, and recreating these picture book stories using a repetitive or rhyming format. Beginning folding, cutting, gluing and painting skills will be taught and practiced as these books are published. On the first day of class, students will receive a supply list and asked to donate 1 or 2 paper or art items. INSTRUCTOR: Lou-Mae Russo COST: $5.00 COURSE: (KA-348) Movie Making Class (Gr. 7-9) June 13-30 (M-Th) (10:00-12:00 p.m.) July 11-28 (M-Th) (8:00 - 12:00 p.m.) LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Limited to 16 students. CONTENT: Be a real movie maker! Learn camera techniques, write a script, create props, act it out, add sound, music, edit and produce a digital movie. Students will collaboratively create short movies and produce their very own DVD to be brought home and shared. Attendance is essential for a smooth movie making process. Please plan on attending all the classes. This class is open to any student entering grades 7, 8, 9. INSTRUCTOR: Paul Miller COST: $10.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-349) Theatre Basics (Gr. 1-6) June 13-16, 2023, 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 (Gr. 1-3) Section II: 10:00 - 11:50 (Gr. 4-6) PREREQUISITES: Limited to 25 students. LOCATION: RVIS CONTENT: Do you have an interest in the theatre? In this class, you will learn the basics for both on and off stage. Students will learn on-stage skills such as: audition techniques, theatre games, acting in a scene, creating/developing a character, music and choreography. Students will also learn behind the scenes skills such as: set design and set building, lighting, sound, costuming, hair and make-up, and props. The class will be taught by KHS and KCP theater veterans and guest clinicians will also be brought in. Each class is limited to a maximum of 25 participants. INSTRUCTOR: Kymberlee Schmidt & Kristin Underwood COST: $5.00 materials fee 92 COURSE: (KA-350) Sports Math (Gr. 3-6) June 13-16, 2023, 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 (Gr. 3-6) Section II: 10:00 - 11:50 (Gr.3-6) LOCATION: RVIS CONTENT: Learning how to teach math in a more diverse and fun atmosphere by using sports and sport related activity to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Students will learn how to take averages in scoring, rushing yards, receiving, passing, batting averages, free throw percentage, add up total yards and total points. They will even learn how to measure the dimensions of a playing field. We will learn math skills used to figure out statistical data in the areas of baseball, football, & basketball. We will also watch real game footage as well as participating in game play while recording our own data. All age levels are encouraged to attend and students will receive one on one attention. INSTRUCTOR: Matt Blakeley COST: $3.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-360) Photoshop (Gr. 6-8) June 13-30 8:00 – 10:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School CONTENT: Do you want to have fun, AND learn something cool at the same time? Then, this Photoshop class is for YOU! You will learn amazing things to do and create with this computer program. Learn how to change the appearance of photographs with different filters, make special effect artwork, use cloning techniques to add detail to your work, clean up or sharpen pictures, and learn about layers in Photoshop. Once you have the basic skills, you will create and print your own mouse pad, pin back buttons, t-shirt, and greeting cards in our lab. INSTRUCTOR: Al Wachtendonk COST: $12.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-370) Spanish Immersion Summer School Program (Gr. 1-5) June 13-16, 0-23, 27-30 (12 days) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 (Gr. 1-3) Section II: 10:05 - 12:00 (Gr. 4-5) LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to students who are enrolled in grades 1-5 for the 2011-12 school year. CONTENT: This class will immerse your child in the Spanish language and culture. Activities and learning will be bilingual in nature, using Spanish as much as possible throughout the daily routine. The goal of this program is to introduce students to new Spanish vocabulary and to the cultures and traditions of various Spanish speaking countries. Daily activities include songs, stories, craft projects, interactive games and more! INSTRUCTORS: Lisa VanGeffen COST: $3.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-400) Beginning Cooking and Baking - Be a Kitchen Magician! (Gr. 4-6) June 13-30 (M-Th) and July 11-29 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 Section II: 10:05 - 12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students enrolled in grades 4-6 for the 2011-12 school year. CONTENT: Come and learn how to become a kitchen magician. With just a bit of practice, you can turn a few basic ingredients into foods which are fun to make, eat, and good for you too! We'll make snacks, desserts, main dishes, and entire meals! New recipes this summer! INSTRUCTORS: Laurie Moseng COST: $8.00 - Students will also be asked to bring in different food ingredients, as the $8.00 fee will only cover the basic ingredients. COURSE: (KA-410) Creative Woodworking (Gr. 2-9) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00-10:00 (Gr. 2-3) Section II: 10:00-12:00 (Gr. 4-6) July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 (M-Thur) Section III: 8:00 - 11:00 (Gr. 7-9) LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering grades 2-9 in Fall of 2011. Class size is limited. CONTENT: Sections I and II: This is a lab based instruction course. Students will explore the designing of projects and the use of basic woodworking tools. Some power tools and equipment will be used and will be under the direction of the instruction. All projects made in the lab will be taken home by the students. Some projects that the students will be able to construct are (but not limited to): wooden puzzles, wooden animals, bird houses, shelves, squirrel feeders, coat racks and trading card holders. Section III: Students will be able to use many woodworking tools, machines and understand simple concepts in woodworking. This lab based class will allow the students to further build their woodworking skills by constructing projects that they will be able to take home. Students will learn how to safely set up and use the drill press, band saw, scroll saw, and a variety of sanders. Students can explore the option of wood turning by using the lathe. Students will learn how to square a board, which is the process of taking rough lumber straight from the saw mill and machining it into a usable piece of dimensional wood. Students will be able to construct a variety of projects including, but not limited to: bird houses and feeders, bat houses, tool trays, cribbage boards and cutting boards, wood pens, and CD racks. INSTRUCTOR: Craig Sackmann COST: $10.00 93 COURSE: (KA-420) Summertime Fun in Art! (Gr. 2-4) June 13-30 (M-Th) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering grades 2-4 during the 2011-12 school year. CONTENT: Students who take this course will work with clay, paint, tie-dye, and paper-mache. Art shirts are advised. INSTRUCTOR: COST: $8.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-421) Art Enrichment - Painting & Sculpture (Gr. 5-8) June 13-30 (M-Th) Section I: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering gr. 5-8 CONTENT: Students who take this course will be working with clay, tile mosaics, and paper-mache in 3-D. 2D projects will include drawing and painting with a variety of media (cray pas and charcoal, and watercolor). INSTRUCTOR: COST: $15.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-426) NXT Powered Robotics (Gr. 5-8) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (M-Th) Section I: 8:00-9:50 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering gr. 5-8 CONTENT: Exploring the new technology of NXT powered robotics. Program uses latest systems and sensor technology as well as data acquisition. Students using the new NXT programs can program their project robots to recognize objects and colors as well as react to their surroundings. The new NXT system is user friendly yet offers the unlimited complexity of a professional level system for students who wish to explore the limits. The basic curriculum was designed by the world famous Carnegie Mellon University Robotics program as an outreach to K-12 education. See an example of a typical project at this web link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8VQAVePfko INSTRUCTOR: Nels Lawrence COST: $10.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-427) Competition Robotics (Gr. 9-12) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (M-Th) Section I: 10:05-12:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering gr. 9-12 CONTENT: Student s will use the VEX robotics systems which are bolt together materials with radio controlled robots as seen in national competitions at the high school check the link below for an example of the Vex competition activities http://www.vexrobotics.com/education/classroomcompetition INSTRUCTOR: Nels Lawrence COST: $10.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-430) Kids & Computers: MICROWORLDS (Gr. 4-10) June 13-30 (M-Th) 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering grades 4-10 during the 2011-12 school year. CONTENT: This is the summer computer course you have been waiting for. On your own computer you will learn how to create animation and graphic programs. You will design scenes with animals moving, alien spaceships landing on earth, or police cars and motorcycles chasing through city streets. There is an endless variety of animals, people, ships, and vehicles to move at your command. You can add music from your favorite CD’s, create sound effects, and record your own voice into your program. You might want to design a horse race or find your way through a maze you construct. There is even room left to add your story with your drawings and animation. The only limitations are your own creativity and effort. Sign up with a friend and enjoy the class together. INSTRUCTOR: Bill Banks COST: $5.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-431) Legos and Computers: ROBOLAB (Gr. 4-10) June Workshop- June 13-30 (M-Th) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 a.m. Section II: 10:05 – 12:00 p.m. July Workshop - July 11-29 (M-Th) Section I: 8:00 - 9:50 a.m. Section II: 10:05 – 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: River View Middle School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering grades 4-10 during Fall 2011. (Limited enrollment) CONTENT: You may sign up for June, July, or both sessions!! If you like to build with Legos and you always wanted to make them move with motors of their own, flash with lights, and have sound then this is the course for you. In Robolab you will program your own portable RCX brick to run programs you have created for your robotic car, house, and even an insect. As your skills increase you can build a ferris wheel, elevator, missile launcher, or maybe a lego battle-bot! Take the next step in Lego construction and computer programming. Join us this summer and work in our Robotics Laboratory: Robolab. You work in groups of two so you might want to see if you can sign-up with a friend! INSTRUCTOR: Bill Banks COST: $10.00 materials fee 94 COURSE: (KA-432) Learning Keyboarding Skills (Gr. 4-8) June 13-30 (M-Th) Section II: 9:00 - 10:00 LOCATION: River View Intermediate School PREREQUISITES: Open to all students entering grades 4-8 during Fall 2011. (Limited enrollment) CONTENT: Learning touch-typing using Type To Learn. Students will work on memorizing the keyboard and developing speed and accuracy. This class is appropriate for the first time typist or any other student interested in increasing their ability. INSTRUCTOR: Nathan VandeHey COST: $2.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-470) Volleyball (Gr. 3-9) June 13-30, July 11-21 (M-Thur) Section I: 8:00 - 9:00 (Gr. 3-4) Section II: 9:00 - 10:00 (Gr. 6-8) Section III: 10:00 - 11:30 (Gr. 9) July 11-21 only Section IV: 8:00-9:00 (Gr. 5-6) LOCATION: River View M.S. – Main Gym PREREQUISITES: Open to students enrolled in grades 3-9 during Fall 2012. Limited enrollment. CONTENT: Teach volleyball skills at appropriate levels. Will include proper skill techniques and instruction. Games and tournaments will be played. INSTRUCTORS: Jeff Justice COST: $10.00 (t-shirts included) COURSE: (KA-471) Boys’ Volleyball (Gr. 6-9) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, July 11-14, 18-21 (M-Thur) Section I: 11:30 - 1:00 (Gr. 8-9) Section II: 1:00 - 2:30 (Gr. 6-7) M-Th LOCATION: Riverview Middle School – Main Gym PREREQUISITES: Open to students enrolled in grades 69 during Fall 2011. Limited enrollment CONTENT: Students will be taught volleyball skills at appropriate levels. This will include skill technique drills, and games. INSTRUCTORS: Chris Ebben (Boys’ Varsity Volleyball Coach) COST: $20.00 (includes a t-shirt and SoloSpike training www.solospike.com ) COURSE: (KA-473) Ghost Tennis Camp (Gr. 7-12) July 25-29 (M-F) 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: KHS Tennis Courts PREREQUISITES: Boys and girls entering grades 7-12. CONTENT: This tennis camp is intended for boys and girls who are thinking about playing tennis in high school, are currently on a high school team, or just want to raise their level of play. Players who enroll will experience challenging and fun drills, games, and competition. INSTRUCTORS: Brian Sanderfoot COST: $3.00 COURSE: (KA-474) Strength and Speed Training (Gr. 8-12) June 13-July 28 (M-Thur) Section I: 6:00-7:30 (M-Th) HS Boys 10-12 Graders Section II: 7:30-9:00 (M-Th) HS Boys 10-12 Graders th Section III: 9:00-10:30 (M-Th) Boys 8-9 Graders Section IV: 8:00-9:30 (M-Th) HS Girls 9-12th Graders LOCATION: Kaukauna High School weight room PREREQUISITES: Students enrolled in grades 8-12 CONTENT: A. Strength Training 1. Proper lifting techniques 2. Safety 3. Breathing 4. Types of training B. Speed Training 1. Proper running form 2. Power / over speed running 3. Band training 4. Speed endurance C. Agilities 1. Foot speed 2. Plyometrics 3. Medicine ball 4. Proper Technique D. Core strength 1. Band resistance training 2. Abs E. Testing speed and strength INSTRUCTORS: Dennis Smits COST: $10.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-478) Getting Into Lifetime Sports – Pee Wee Golf (Gr. 2-6) Section I: Eagle Links Golf Course June 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25 (Mondays) 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Section II: Countryside Golf Course June 16, 23, 30, July 14, 21, 28 (Thursdays) 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PREREQUISITES: Open to students enrolled in grades 2-6. May choose one section only. Parents must be willing to participate. (Class size is limited.) CONTENT: Each week students will receive information on the fundamentals of golf. For application, instruction will be followed by two holes of golf accompanied by a parent. Equipment will be supplied by the students. INSTRUCTOR: Pete Benson (Countryside) Chris McDaniel (Eagle Links) COST: $18.00, which includes range balls and green fees 95 COURSE: (KA-479) Getting Into Lifetime Sports - Golf Lessons (Gr. 6-12) June 16, 23, 30, July 14, 21, 28 (Thursdays) 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. LOCATION: Countryside Golf Course PREREQUISITES: Open to students enrolled in grades 6-12 for the 2011-12 school year. CONTENT: Each week the students will receive instruction on some aspect of the game of golf followed by observed practice of the concepts taught. The driving range and putting green will be used for practice purposes. Equipment will be supplied by the students. INSTRUCTOR: Pete Benson COST: $18.00 for range balls. COURSE: (KA-480) Getting Into Lifetime Sports – Junior Golf (Gr. 5-12) Section I: Countryside Golf Course (Grades 5-12) June 14, 21, 28, July 12, 19, 26 (Tuesdays) 10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Section II: Eagle Links Golf Course (Grades 5-9) June 15, 24, 29, July 13, 20, 27 (Wednesdays) 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PREREQUISITES: Open to boys and girls entering grades 5-12. You may choose one section only. Students must have some golf experience and bring their own clubs. (Limited class size) CONTENT: Students will learn the fundamentals of golf as well as play 9-holes each week. Fundamentals will be demonstrated and discussed each week. 9-holes will be played under the supervision of the instructor and assistant. Equipment will be supplied by the students. Below is a schedule of activities: Week 1: Etiquette, rules, behavior, league organization and 9-holes of golf Grip, stance, basic swing fundamental and 9-holes of golf Week 2: Putting and 9-holes of golf Week 3: Chipping & 9-holes of golf Week 4: Sand traps and 9-holes of golf Week 5: Iron play (short & long) and 9-holes of golf Week 6: Wood play & 9-holes of golf Week 7: Tournaments and Awards INSTRUCTOR: Pete Benson (Countryside) Chris McDaniel (Eagle Links) COST: $46.00 ($9.00 for Countryside members), which will cover green fees, awards and cookout. COURSE: (KA-482) Getting Into Lifetime Sports Boys Basketball (Gr. 1-9) Week 1 June 13-16 (M-Thur) Week 2 June 20-23 (M-Thur) Week 3 June 27-30 (M-Thur) Section I: Shooting Academy (Gr. 8-9) (M-Thur) 7:30 - 8:30 Section II: Skills Camp (Gr. 8-9) (M-Thur) 8:30 - 10:00 Section III: Shooting Academy (Gr. 6-7) (M-Thur) 10:00 - 11:00 Section IV: Skills Camp (Gr .6-7) (M-Thur) 11:00 - 12:30 Section V: Skills Camp (Gr. 3-5) (M/Tue/W) 1:15 - 3:00 LOCATION: Kaukauna High School Gym PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering gr. 1-9 CONTENT: Section I & III: Students will increase shooting proficiency through organized shooting drills and workouts. Section II: Students will learn advanced techniques and strategies which can be applied to the game. Section IV& V: Students will learn and practice the fundamentals of offense and defense. The emphasis is placed on skill development and enhancing team offense and defense during game play. EQUIPMENT: Gym shoes INSTRUCTORS: Michael Schalow COST: $20.00 (for Section I, II, III, IV) $15.00 (for Sections V) Each player will receive a t-shirt. Sections I, III, and V will receive a basketball COURSE: (KA-486) Getting Into Lifetime Sports: Frisbee Golf (Gr. 1-5) June 13-30 (M-Thur) 11:00-12:00 In the event of heavy rain or storms we will make up any rain dates on Fridays. Class will run in light rain. LOCATION: Quinney (meet at water tower) PREREQUISITES: Open to students enrolled in grades 15. Parents are welcome to participate. CONTENT: Students will receive information on the fundamentals of Frisbee golf. Instruction will be followed by 9 holes of Frisbee golf. Students need to bring their own disc. In the event of heavy rain or storms we will make up rain dates on Fridays. The class will run in light rain. INSTRUCTOR: Nathan VandeHey COST: none COURSE: (KA-487) Getting Into Lifetime Sports: Frisbee Golf (Gr. 6-9) June 13-30 (M-Thur) 1:00 - 3:00 (Gr. 6-9) (Grignon Home Park) LOCATION: Grignon Home Park PREREQUISITES: Open to students enrolled in gr. 6-9. CONTENT: Each week students will receive information on the fundamentals of Frisbee golf. Instruction will be followed by 18 holes of Frisbee golf. Students need to bring their own disc. In the event of heavy rain or storms we will make up rain dates on Fridays. The class will run in light rain. INSTRUCTOR: Nathan VandeHey COST: $5.00 96 COURSE: (KA-500) Summer Beginning Band (Gr. 5) June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 (Monday-Thursday) 8:30 - 9:00 Oboe/French Horn (alternating days-ie. Oboe M/W, French Horn T/Th) 9:00 - 9:40 Alto Saxophone 9:40 - 10:20 Flute 10:20 - 11:00 Clarinet 11:00 - 11:40 Trumpet 12:10 - 12:40 Trombone/Baritone 12:40 - 1:10 Percussion LOCATION: River View M.S. Band Room PREREQUISITES: Open to any student entering gr. 5-6 that presently is not playing an instrument. Students must furnish their own instruments. CONTENT: Beginning Instrumental techniques will be covered. No prior musical training is required. Instruments to choose from are: flute, oboe *, clarinet, alto saxophone, trumpet, trombone, French horn *and baritone * and percussion. Students must be tested for an instrument before registration. Testing occurred at the elementary schools (Electa Quinney, Victor Haen, th th Park) between January 30 and February 4 , 2011. If your child was not tested during this time and would like to sign up for Beginning Band please contact Julia Langenhuizen, River View Intermediate School, to arrange this testing (766-6124 ext. 4183) ([email protected]). You may also contact Mrs. Langenhuizen with any questions about the Beginning Band program prior to the start of summer lessons. *These instruments can be rented from the school district for a nominal charge. INSTRUCTOR: Larry Orth COST: $20.00 materials fee COURSE: (KA-505) Band Lessons (Gr. 6) June 13 - July 21 (Tuesday-Thursday only) 30 minute lessons once a week will be scheduled. A lesson day/time will be set for each student before the end of the school year. Students will be notified. LOCATION: River View Orchestra Room PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering grade 6. This class is for students that have already been playing an instrument. Students will be grouped according to ability. CONTENT: The goal of summer lessons is to help students maintain muscle tone and improve instrumental performance skills. Lessons are 20 minutes in length. Time slots are selected on a ―first-come-first-served basis.‖ See your band director for available time slots. *Kaukauna continuing band students DO need to fill out the summer school consortium registration form for band lessons. Lessons will not be graded. No credit will be granted. INSTRUCTOR: Sheri Grissman COURSE: (KA-510) Band Lessons (Gr. 7-12) June 13- July 28 (Monday-Thursday) 8:00 - 12:00 LOCATION: River View Choir Room PREREQUISITES: Open to students entering grades 712 who have had prior instruction on a band instrument. CONTENT: The goal of summer lessons is to help students maintain muscle tone and improve instrumental performance skills. Lessons are 30 minutes in length. Time slots are selected on a ―first-come-first-served basis.‖ See your band director for available time slots. *Kaukauna continuing band students DO need to fill out the summer school consortium registration form for band lessons. Lessons will not be graded. No credit will be granted. INSTRUCTOR: Beth Kinzel COURSE: (KA-599) Baseball Fundamentals June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 Section I (Grades 3-5): 12:30-1:30 Section II (Grades 6-7): 1:30-2:30 Section III (Grades 8-9): 2:30-3:30 LOCATION: KHS Baseball field CONTENT: Baseball fundamentals class is designed to improve the technique and fundamentals of swinging a bat while playing baseball. Instructors will break individual skills down to ensure future success on the field. We will cover fielding, throwing, pitching mechanics, bunting, base running, and hitting during the daily sessions. All age levels are encouraged to attend and the KHS varsity coaching staff will provide one on one attention. *In the event of heavy rain or storms we will makeup rain dates on Fridays. The class will run in light rain. INSTRUCTOR: Matt Blakeley COST: $8.00 COURSE: (KA-608) Softball Hitting Fundamentals June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, July 11-14, 18-21, 25-28 Section I (ages 10 and under): 12:30-1:30 Section II (ages 11 and 12): 1:30-2:30 Section III (ages 13-15): 2:30-3:30 LOCATION: Bayorgeon Field CONTENT: Softball hitting fundamentals class is designed to improve the technique and fundamentals of swinging a bat while playing fast pitch softball. Instructors will break individual swings down to ensure future success at the plate. We will cover bunting, slapping, and hitting for power during the daily sessions. All age levels are encouraged to attend and the varsity coaching staff will guarantee one on one attention and future softball success. INSTRUCTOR: Tim Roehrig COST: $8.00 97 Summer School 2011 Kimberly Area School District Woodland Elem/Interm Kimberly High school For more information (Entering 4K to Gr. 9) N9085 N Coop Rd., Appleton Ph: 920-730-0924 June 7 to June 30 M thru F (unless specified) (Entering Gr. 10 to Gr. 12) W2662 Kennedy Ave., Kimberly Ph: 920-687-3024 Session 1: June 7 to June 24 Session 2: July 5 to July 22 M thru F (unless specified) Jodi Neuber Summer School Coordinator 217 E Kimberly Ave., Kimberly Ph: 920-423-4142 [email protected] 98 General Guidelines Online Registration begins April 2, 2011 The Board of Education of the Kimberly Area School District offers summer school for students entering grades 4K-12. SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION (Go to www.kimberly.k12.wi.us and click on the summer school link) Academic/Enrichment Class Registration Opens at 9:00am on April 2, 2011 Online registration runs from April 2 to May 21 After May 21 you will need to contact Jodi Neuber at 423-4142 to make changes. There will be no refunds after May 21 Sports Registration Opens at 9:00 am on April 2, 2011 Online registration runs from April 2 to June 1 For assistance with registration or to pay with cash or check Mapleview’s computer lab (125 E. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly) will be open from 9:00 to 11:00 am on April 2nd. Computers will be available at Kimberly’s Administration Office (217 E. Kimberly Avenue, Kimberly) starting Monday, April 4 from 8:00am to 4:00pm. If a fee is listed you must pay with a credit card to complete online registration. Online registration We will be using a new online system this year. Everyone will need to pre-register. The link to pre-register will be on our website in February. Once a class is full it will be closed. Parents have the option to wait list their child. ELIGIBILITY Any child whose legal residence is within the boundaries of the Kimberly Area School District may enroll in the Kimberly Summer School Program. With the approval of a student’s home school district, enrollment is also open to any student who legally resides in any of the school districts belonging to the Fox Valley Summer School Consortium (Appleton, Freedom, Hilbert, Hortonville, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute, Menasha, Neenah, Oshkosh, and Shiocton). The Kimberly Area School District will not endorse students wishing to attend the Boys and Girls Club summer school program through the Appleton Area School District. Any Kimberly Area School District student wishing to take any summer school classes at one of the other Fox Valley Summer School Consortium districts MUST have written approval from Jodi Neuber-Summer School Coordinator. ATTENDANCE Daily attendance is important for all classes. Absences jeopardize earning credit for high school classes. TRANSPORTATION Transportation to and from summer school is the responsibility of the parent, guardian and/or student. CLASS SIZE Class size will be determined by the content of the class, student age level, and the facilities available. If a class reaches its full enrollment, you may place your child on the waiting list. Classes with low enrollments may be combined or cancelled. Parents of students enrolled in a cancelled class will be notified prior to the beginning of that class. 99 Online Registration begins April 2, 2011 Summer School 2011 Course Offerings Elementary Students entering 4K–Grade 4 School Site–Woodland Elementary School Dates: June 7 – June 30 (Unless specified) Course Title 5K Explorations Arts & Crafts Baseball Hitting Leagues Book Cooks Boys Basketball Computer Fun Creature Creations Dance and Movement Difference Making Drama Girls Basketball Investigations I Painting Pee-Wee Golf Science Exploration Sport Fun Storytelling Tennis Tot-Sports Tot-Time Young Science Magician For Students Entering Grade(s) 5 yr old Kindergarten 1&2, 3&4 2-4 1&2, 3&4 1-4 1&2, 3&4 1&2, 3&4 1&2, 3&4 3&4 1&2, 3&4 2-4 1 1&2, 3&4 2-5 2-4 1&2, 3&4 1&2, 3&4 Ages 5-10 Ages 4 & 5 Ages 4 & 5 1&2 Page 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 Intermediate/Middle School Students entering Grades 5 – 9 School Site–Woodland Intermediate School Dates: June 7 – June 30 (Unless specified) Course Title Arts & Crafts Baseball Hitting Leagues Boys Basketball Chess/Cribbage Computer Fun Intermediate Cooking for Life Crafts Around the World Creative Writing Creature Creations Difference Making Girls Basketball Junior Golf Junkbox Wars Knitting Basics Leadership & Team Building Marketing & Advertising Math Fun For Students Entering Grade(s) 5-7 5-9 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-8 6-8 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-9 6&7 5-7 5-7 5-7 6-8 5-7 Page 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 100 Online Registration begins April 2, 2011 Summer School 2011 Course Offerings – Continued Intermediate/Middle School Students entering Grades 5 – 9 (Continued) School Site–Woodland Intermediate School Dates: June 7– June 30(Unless specified) Course Title Online Scrapbooking Public Speaking River Studies Science Exploration Scrapbooking Sport Fun Tennis Volleyball –Lady Makers Youth Football Skills For Students Entering Grade(s) 6-8 6-8 5&6 5-7 5-7 5-7 Ages 11-15 5-9 5-8 Page 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 High School Courses School Site – Kimberly High School Dates: Session 1 Session 2 Course Title High School English High School Golf High School Science High School Social Studies June 7–June 27 (Unless specified) July 5–July 25 (Unless specified) For Students Entering Grade(s) 10-12 9-12 10-12 10-12 Page 9 9 9 9 101 5K Explorations This activity-based class will allow children to discover more about themselves and the world around them through a variety of creative activities. Music, art, movement, exploration, and the children’s own creativity will help build readiness skills. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering 5-year-old Kindergarten Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 2-hour class between 8:00 - 12:00 Arts & Crafts Students will enjoy using their creativity to express themselves through various arts and crafts projects. This is a hands-on, active class for students interested in creating their own unique masterpieces. The activities will be geared to the age level of the class. Student fee: $TBD Elementary School Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 - 12:00 Intermediate/Middle School For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 - 12:00 Baseball – Hitting Leagues (See attached flyer for additional information) The Hitting Leagues are designed to help players become better offensive players. The hitting leagues consist of three weeks of hitting drills, fundamentals, games, and challenges. Each player will get a minimum of 150 swings per session. The leagues are tailored to create smarter, better, more efficient baseball players who love to compete. Players will also work on several defensive skills throughout the leagues. Student Fee: TBD For students entering grades 2-9 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Boys Basketball Organized basketball skill development will be held for boys entering grades 4-9 conducted by the KHS Boys Basketball Coaches. For students entering grades 1-9 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Book Cooks Do you like to read? Do you like to eat? If you answered yes, then this is the class for you! We will begin each class with a read aloud. After the story, we will put on our chef’s hat and make a food from the story. The recipes we will be using are simple and can be done at home as well. Come and join the fun! Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 2-4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Chess/Cribbage Learn to play chess and cribbage. In the first half of class we will learn the fundamentals of chess. In the second half, we will learn the fundamentals of two-handed cribbage. There will also be a tournament amongst the class members in both chess and cribbage. For students entering grades 5-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Computer Fun Students will explore many different computer programs to practice skills, create projects, or use the Internet. The activities will be designed for students’ age level. Student Fee: $TBD Elementary School Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Intermediate/Middle School For students entering grades 5-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 102 Cooking for Life This class will provide students with a general background in basic cooking and nutrition in the kitchen. Students will prepare breakfast, lunch, dinner, and desserts. If time allows the students may also do some outdoor grilling. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Crafts Around the World Students will explore various cultures and festivities through reading and crafts. Some of the countries we will explore are Spain, Mexico, France, and Germany. Come travel with crafts! Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 6-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Creative Writing Let the creative juices flow as we explore the ins and outs of creative writing! Students will respond to daily writing prompts and learn how to plan and organize for a variety of writing experiences: class collaboration stories, fiction, poetry, descriptive writing, and more. Join us for a memorable month of writing and fun! For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Creature Creations Your student will create three dimensional ―creatures‖ by working with clay, Sculpey, paper mache, and other materials. Each week we will focus on a different area: basic sculpting, sewing, and puppetry. Student Fee: $TBD Elementary School Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Intermediate/Middle School For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Dance & Movement Students will experience music through movement, dance and games. Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Difference Making Students discover the power of giving, by working in small groups to create projects that will impact the local community. In addition, they are introduced to the many heroes who selflessly give from their heart; like Ryan Hreljac, who founded his own organization in the fifth grade that helped people of Africa access clean water. A spark will ignite in each student as they realize the many ways they can give! Student Fee: $TBD Elementary School For students entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Intermediate/Middle School For students entering grades 5-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Drama Students will practice their acting and memorization skills as they prepare to present a play. They will also assist in making scenery and props as needed for the production. Student fee: $TBD Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 103 Environmental Education This course is sure to bring out the nature nut in you! Spend time learning about the world around you and exploring your natural surroundings by playing games and doing hands-on activities. Join this class to find out more about the animal world, forests, and how to keep our environment healthy and clean! Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Girls Basketball An organized basketball skill development program for girls entering grades 4-9, conducted by the KHS Girls Basketball Coaches. For students entering grades 1-9 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Investigations 1 Students will be introduced to many first grade experiences through reading, writing, cooking, and art. Students will have fun st while they are learning! This class serves as an introduction to fun 1 grade learning activities. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grade 1 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 2 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Junior Golf Students will be instructed on various aspects of the game followed by on-course practice of the concepts taught. Most days, students will be playing 9 holes per class, but will only be supervised during the listed times of the class. This time will include instruction and about 3 holes of on course work. Student Fee: TBD For students entering grades 6&7 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Junkbox Wars Teams of students work together to solve a challenge using a ―junk box‖ filled with everyday items. Example: Use the following items to launch a marshmallow peep the farthest distance: string, mouse trap, rubber bands, popsicle sticks, paper plates, plastic spoons, and tape. Teams of students will compete against each other. Time will be allotted for planning, research, construction, and testing. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Knitting Basics Students in this class will learn the basics of knitting including casting on, knitting, purling, and binding off. They will have the opportunity to complete a simple project such as a pot trivet or fashion scarf. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Leadership and Team Building Skills What is a leader? What makes someone a good leader? Time will be spent learning the answers to these questions along with things that will help students in the future. Concepts of cooperation, teamwork, competitiveness, inevitable change, group dynamics, and many other components of leadership will be covered. For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 104 Marketing & Advertising Advertising directed at children is estimated at over $15 billion annually – about 2.5 times more than what it was in 1992. Students will take an exciting journey through the world of marketing and advertising to find out why so many ads are targeted at children. Throughout the journey they will complete activities related to each of the marketing functions (promotion, pricing, financing, new or improved product development, marketing research, selling, and distribution). So come along for the ride and have fun learning along the way! Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 6-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Math Fun Students will explore fun with math by investigating different mathematical functions and their application in our world. Student fee: $TBD For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Online Scrapbooking Do you have hundreds of pictures saved on your digital camera or zip drive and don’t know what to do with them? If so, this is the course for you! During this course, you will create an online photo book through www.shutterfly.com. You will learn how to edit your photos and make an online photo book. You can even create an online album to store your photos! Sign up to experience the latest technology in scrapbooking today! Student Fee: $TBD (Supplies Needed: Existing photos on digital camera (&USB cord) or/and zip drive) For students entering grades 6-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Painting In painting class you will be able to experience many of the wonderful varieties of paint that exist. These include tempera, watercolor, acrylic, and more if time allows. We will also be learning about color mixing so students will know how to create the color they really want instead of settling for what comes out of the container. We will have so much fun creating many beautiful original paintings on many different painting surfaces. Student Fee $TBD Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Pee Wee Golf In each class students will receive information on the fundamentals of golf. Students will then have the opportunity to apply these skills by playing 2-3 holes while accompanied by a Kimberly High School golfer. Student Fee: TBD For students entering grades 2-5 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Public Speaking Effective leadership always requires the skill of good public speaking. Students are introduced to many of the fine speakers in history, and analyze how they motivate, persuade, influence, inform, and entertain. This pressure-free class teaches future leaders the oratory skills such as gestures, voice inflection, word choice, speaking notes, audience awareness, and humor. For students entering grades 6-8 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 River Studies Fishing fundamentals and a team competition are the main focus for this elective class. Additional learning is science-based and has students studying a range of topics including: the fish of the Fox River, alien invaders (invasive species), water creatures, the locks system, storm water run-off, and the paper industry. On most days, the class will walk to Sunset Park for fishing and other learning activities. If weather permits, we may fish in Kaukauna on designated days. A car pool system and calling tree will be set up to transport students on those days. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 5&6 Location: M-Th – Woodland Intermediate F - Traveling to other fishing spots Time: 2 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 105 Science Exploration ―A Science World filled with Gizmos and Gadgets!‖ Maybe you’d like to build a contraption that travels on an invisible cushion of air. Or would you like to create your own awesome gadgets? Miraculous, you say? Not at all, it’s just SCIENCE FUN! This class will explore properties of science as we build gizmos and gadgets and have FUN! Student Fee: $TBD Elementary School For students entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Intermediate/Middle School For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Scrapbooking This class will teach the basics of scrapbooking. By adding their own creative touches, students will learn how to create beautiful and unique scrapbook pages by using colorful paper, fun stickers, original titles, and personal journaling. During each class we will focus on a different scrapbooking skill or theme. Come and join the fun! Student Fee $TBD For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Sport Fun Students will participate in a variety of games and activities. This class teaches students how to have fun and interact with others while playing various games. Sportsmanship is reinforced. Elementary School Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Intermediate/Middle School For students entering grades 5-7 Location: Woodland Intermediate Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Storytelling This course will focus on the ancient tradition of storytelling and how stories can change with the storyteller. Students will explore voice mechanics, facial and body expression and characterization skills. This course will be divided into 3 different genres: folktales, fairytales, and tall tales. Section 1: Entering grades 1&2 Section 2: Entering grades 3&4 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 Tennis This tennis program is run as a cooperative program with the Kimberly Park and Recreation Department’s summer program. This program offers a fun and exciting method of skill development and tennis play. Student Fee: $TBD For students ages 5-15 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Tot-Sports Tot-Sports is run as a cooperative program with the Kimberly Park and Recreation Department’s summer program. This is a skills development program in which the participants will enjoy a fun and educational introduction to the skills of a new sport each week. Sports included are baseball, soccer, tennis, golf, basketball, and football. Student Fee: $TBD For children ages 4 & 5 years old (as of 9/1/11) Location: Woodland Elementary Date/Time: TBD Tot-Time Tot-Time is run as a cooperative program with the Kimberly Park and Recreation Department’s summer program that is designed to provide creativity, leisure enjoyment, education, and social interaction. Activities include arts and crafts, special events, and physical fitness. Student Fee: $TBD For children ages 4 & 5 years old (as of 9/1/11) Location: Woodland Elementary Date/Time: TBD 106 Volleyball A summer school program for boys and girls interested in improving general volleyball skills. Student will engage in the six skills of volleyball (passing, setting, blocking, digging, serving and attacking) as well as learn the fundamental basics of playing an organized game. For students entering grades 5-9 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Youth Football Skills Coach Jorgensen and his staff have designed this program to teach proper techniques and skills in the game of football. Offensive, defensive and special team play will be covered in this class. *Sign-up will not be online. Registration information will be posted at schools and/or sent home. For students entering grades 5-8 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD Young Science Magician Spark your curiosity for magic and become a science magician. Wave your wand and cast a spellbinding twist to science. Should you believe what you see? Be captivated by optical illusions and learn about the persistence of vision. Put on your cape as you concoct mysterious potions and see what mystical science you can pull out of your hat. Abracadabra...it's Science Magic! Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 1&2 Location: Woodland Elementary Time: 1 hour class between 8:00 – 12:00 High School English This course is designed for students who are credit deficient in this content area. Permission to register must be obtained from the Guidance Counselor. Location: Kimberly High School Dates: Session 1 June 7 - June 27 Session 2 July 5 - July 25 Time: 8:00-11:45 Credit: .5 Credit for each session High School Golf Students will be instructed on various aspects of the game followed by observed practice of the concepts taught. Student Fee: $TBD For students entering grades 9-12 Schedule, Location & Time: TBD High School Science This course is designed for students who are credit deficient in this content area. Permission to register must be obtained from the Guidance Counselor. Location: Kimberly High School Dates: Session 1 June 7 - June 27 Session 2 July 5 - July 25 Time: 8:00-11:45 Credit: .5 Credit for each session High School Social Studies This course is designed for students who are credit deficient in this content area. Permission to register must be obtained from the Guidance Counselor. Location: Kimberly High School Dates: Session 1 June 7 - June 27 Session 2 July 5 - July 25 Time: 8:00-11:45 Credit: .5 Credit for each session 107 Summer School Offerings Little Chute Area Schools 2011 108 Little Chute School District 2011 Summer School Offerings The following classes meet at the ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. All classes meet Monday through Friday Classes begin on Monday, June 13 and end on Friday, July 1. LC-101 Fun With Computers Grades 4 - 6 8:00 – 9:20 No fee Elementary School Computer Lab Mrs. Smith Unleash your creative side using computers! In this class, we will make videos using Flip cameras, Movie Maker, and Photo Story. We will also play on-line games and much more! LC-102 Fun with Computers Grades 4 - 6 9:30 – 11:00 No fee Elementary School Computer Lab Mrs. Smith Unleash your creative side using computers! In this class, we will make videos using Flip cameras, Movie Maker, and Photo Story. We will also play on-line games and much more! LC-103 Cooking and Nutrition for Kids Grades 1 - 3 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $10.00 Elementary School Multipurpose Room Mrs. Lingnofski Come and be transported back to the time of medieval castles and dragons. With the help of Little D the Dinosaur and the Royal Family, you will learn the basics of good nutrition, the five food groups and the importance of physical activity. There will be cooking experiences, games, and activities. Please list food allergies on the registration form. LC-104 Cooking and Nutrition for Kids Grades 1 - 3 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $10.00 Elementary School Multipurpose Room Mrs. Lingnofski Come and be transported back to the time of medieval castles and dragons. With the help of Little D the Dinosaur and the Royal Family, you will learn the basics of good nutrition, the five food groups and the importance of physical activity. There will be cooking experiences, games, and activities. Please list food allergies on the registration form. LC-105 Explore the World of Cooking and Nutrition Grades 3 - 5 11:00 – 12:20 Fee: $10.00 Elementary School Multipurpose Room Mrs. Lingnofski Come spend the summer at Pyramid Café where you will learn about nutrition and try out simple recipes. Please list food allergies on the registration form. LC-106 Dodgeball Grades 4 - 9 8:00 – 9:20 No fee Elementary School Elementary Playground Field Mrs. Weyenberg This course will work on and develop basic dodgeball skills through intermediate competitive play. Class will be held indoors in case of rain (room 131) LC-107 Everyday Fun! Grades 1 – 6 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 122 Mrs. Hoffman Make every day of summer fun! Activities in this class include: arts and crafts, party games, baking, scavenger hunts, and more! Please list food allergies on the registration form. LC-108 Everyday Fun! Grades 1 – 6 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 122 Mrs. Hoffman Make every day of summer fun! Activities in this class include: arts and crafts, party games, baking, scavenger hunts, and more! Please list food allergies on the registration form. LC-109 Everyday Fun! Grades 1 – 6 11:00 – 12:20 Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 122 Mrs. Hoffman Make every day of summer fun! Activities in this class include: arts and crafts, party games, baking, scavenger hunts, and more! Please list food allergies on the registration form. LC-110 Getting Ready for First Grade Grade 1 8:00 – 12:20 (note extended time) Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 134 Mrs. Kosch Students learn beginning reading, writing, math, and expected classroom behaviors in order to prepare them for first grade. 109 LC-111 Football/Dodgeball Grades 4 - 9 11:00 – 12:20 No fee Elementary School Elementary Playground Field Mrs. Weyenberg This course will work on and develop basic football/dodgeballl skills through intermediate competitive play. Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (room 131) LC-112 Games, Games, and More Games Grades 1 - 6 8:00 – 9:20 No fee Elementary School Playground Mr. Maronek Outside sport games, inside games, board games . . . We will have fun by keeping busy. Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (Gym) LC-113 Games, Games, and More Games Grades 1 - 6 9:30 – 10:50 No fee Elementary School Playground Mr. Maronek Outside sport games, inside games, board games . . . We will have fun by keeping busy.Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (Gym) LC-114 Games, Games, and More Games Grades 1 - 6 11:00 – 12:20 No fee Elementary School Playground Mr. Maronek Outside sport games, inside games, board games . . . We will have fun by keeping busy. Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (Gym) LC-115 Gymnastics For All Ages Grades K - 1 8:00 – 9:20 No fee Elementary School Gym Miss Winter Learn gymnastics fundamentals. Start with a warm-up, stretch, condition (strength),flexibility, skills at different stations based on different levels. LC-116 Gymnastics For All Ages Grades 2 - 3 9:30 – 10:50 No fee Elementary School Gym Miss Winter Learn gymnastics fundamentals. Start with a warm-up, stretch, condition (strength),flexibility,skills at different stations based on different levels. LC-117 Gymnastics For All Ages Grades 4 - 5 11:00 – 12:20 No fee Elementary School Gym Miss Winter Learn gymnastics fundamentals. Start with a warm-up, stretch, condition (strength),flexibility,skills at different stations based on different levels. LC-118 Journal Making and More Grades 4 - 6 11:00 – 12:20 Fee: $6.00 Elementary School Room 221 Mrs. Hulvey Roll up your sleeves and bring your creativity! Join the fun as we make a variety of journals using many types of materials . . interesting papers, paint, items in nature, fabric and much more. To some of the journals we’ll add our own creative writing, while others will remain blank for you to fill later. Come create with us! LC-119 Kickball Grades 4 – 9 9:30 – 10:50 No fee Elementary School Elementary Playground Field Mrs. Weyenberg This course will work on and develop basic kickball skills through intermediate competitive play. Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (room 131) 8:00 – 10:50 Fee: $5.00 (Note extended time) Elementary School Room 115 Mrs. Van Gompel Getting students ready for kindergarten! Each day includes a learning activity, read-aloud, and snack revolving around a fun, age-appropriate theme. There will be additional enrichment and recess time. LC-120 Getting Ready for Kindergarten Age 5 before September 1 LC-121 Accelerated Math and Math Games Grades 2 - 4 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $4.00 Elementary School Room 221 Mrs. Hulvey Math + computer = Lots of FUN! A great class for students who love math and for those who need a little more practice. We’ll use the Accelerated Math program and play fun indoor and outdoor games to practice our math skills and facts. Back by popular demand . . . the Egg Drop! Come and join us for math, games, and FUN! 110 LC-122 Accelerated Math and Math Games Grades 4 - 6 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $4.00 Elementary School Room 221 Mrs. Hulvey Math + computer = Lots of FUN! A great class for students who love math and for those who need a little more practice. We’ll use the Accelerated Math program and play fun indoor and outdoor games to practice our math skills and facts. Back by popular demand . . . the Egg Drop! Come and join us for math, games, and FUN! LC-123 Fun With Physics Grades 4 – 5 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $10.00 Elementary School Room 123 Mrs. Wiedenhaupt Come explore the physics of motion and design by constructing a vehicle made out of plastic construction materials, weights, rubber bands, and propellers. Through various experiments you will see how gravity effects motion and apply the concepts of friction and kinetic and potential energy. LC-124 Getting Ready for Preschool Age 4 before September 1 8:00 – 9:20 Elementary School Room 117 Mrs. Schultz Social and fine motor activities to help students adjust to preschool. Fee: $2.00 LC-125 Getting Ready for Preschool Age 4 before September 1 9:30 – 10:50 Elementary School Room 117 Mrs. Schultz Social and fine motor activities to help students adjust to preschool. Fee: $2.00 LC-126 Reading Enrichment Grade 2 8:00 – 9:20 No fee Sh! Quiet As a Mouse Elementary School Room 225 Mrs. Fanta This course is for all children who like to have fun with reading! Students will read books and stories both individually and cooperatively, and become involved in assignments and many activities that go along with what we are reading. Time will be provided for teacher read-aloud, individual book selection and reading, and journal writing. Assistance in developing reading and writing skills and strategies will be provided. We will explore the theme of ―Mice‖. LC-127 Reading Enrichment Grade 3 9:30 – 10:50 No fee Monkey Around With Good Books Elementary School Room 225 Mrs. Fanta This course is for all children who like to have fun with reading! Students will read books and stories both individually and cooperatively, and become involved in assignments and many activities that go along with what we are reading. Time will be provided for teacher read-aloud, individual book selection and reading, and journal writing. Assistance in developing reading and writing skills and strategies will be provided. We will explore the theme of ―Monkeys‖. LC-128 Reading Enrichment Grades 4 - 5 11:00 – 12:20 No fee Welcome to the Reading Jungle Elementary School Room 225 Mrs. Fanta This course is for all children who like to have fun with reading! Students will read books and stories both individually and cooperatively, and become involved in assignments and many activities that go along with what we are reading. Time will be provided for teacher read-aloud, individual book selection and reading, and journal writing. Assistance in developing reading and writing skills and strategies will be provided. We will explore the theme of ―Dragons and Jungles‖ with fourth graders. Fifth graders will read books by Judy Blume. LC-129 Beginning Spanish Grades 3 - 5 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 123 Mrs. Wiedenhaupt This course will introduce students to the Spanish language and culture. Learning will take place through songs, games, art activities, basic vocabulary, conversation, and more. LC-130 Summer Spanish Grades 4 - 6 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 130 Mrs. Jones A fun project oriented Spanish class incorporating learning numbers, days, colors, and other basic phrases along with cultural projects. LC-131 Summer Spanish Grades 4 - 6 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $5.00 Elementary School Room 130 Mrs. Jones A fun project oriented Spanish class incorporating learning numbers, days, colors, and other basic phrases along with cultural projects. 111 The following classes meet at the MIDDLE SCHOOL: All classes meet Monday through Friday. Classes begin on Monday, June 13 and end on Friday, July 1. LC-132 Volleyball Grades 6 - 8 9:30 – 10:50 No fee Middle School Gym Miss Justman Students will learn and practice all basic individual skills of volleyball, including passing, setting, serving, and hitting. Fun, friendly games and competitions will be played daily. LC-133 Volleyball Grades 3 - 5 11:00 – 12:20 No fee Middle School Gym Miss Justman Students will learn and practice all basic individual skills of volleyball, including passing, setting, serving, and hitting. Fun, friendly games and competitions will be played daily. The following classes meet at the HIGH SCHOOL: All classes meet Monday through Friday. Classes begin on Monday, June 13 and end on Friday, July 1. LC-134 Basketball Grades 6 - 9 11:00 – 12:20 No fee High School Field House Mr. Webster Players will get in depth instruction on how to shoot the basketball while being fundamentally sound. Players will also have the opportunity to critique themselves via videotape – each player will have themselves recorded while shooting, and a classroom session will follow, as each player recognizes the fundamentals of their shot. As the program progresses, we will work on shooting off the dribble. Throughout the entire class ―shot preparation‖ will be a constant focus. Please have tennis shoes or basketball shoes and comfortable clothes for physical activity. LC-135 Cooking Grades 2 – 6 8:00 – 9:20 High School Room H236 Mrs. Calmes Students will learn how to follow recipes to make food for snacks, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Fee: $12.00 LC-136 Cooking Grades 2 - 6 9:30 – 10:50 High School Room H236 Mrs. Calmes Students will learn how to follow recipes to make food for snacks, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Fee: $12.00 LC-137 Cooking Grades 2 - 6 11:00 – 12:20 High School Room H236 Mrs. Calmes Students will learn how to follow recipes to make food for snacks, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. Fee: $12.00 LC-138 Golf Grades 4 - 8 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $5.00 plus greens fees High School Northeast Corner Mr. Pratt Students will learn the fundamentals of golf. All aspects of the game will be discussed and practiced. Etiquette and the rules of the game will be addressed. Students must have their own clubs. The culminating activity will be nine holes of golf at a local golf course. Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (Back part of field house) LC-139 Golf Grades 4 – 8 11:00 – 12:20 Fee: $5.00 plus greens fees High School Northeast Corner Mr. Pratt Students will learn the fundamentals of golf. All aspects of the game will be discussed and practiced. Etiquette and the rules of the game will be addressed. Students must have their own clubs. The culminating activity will be nine holes of golf at a local golf course. Class will be held indoors in case of rain. (Back part of field house) LC-140 Sew What! Grades 4 – 9 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $15.00 High School Room H238 Mrs. Head Sew What! is a fun class for any level sewer. Students will make a hand stitched project. They will choose a stuffed animal or sports ball project appropriate for their sewing skills, and sew that kit on a sewing machine. 112 LC-141 Sew What! Grades 4 – 9 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $15.00 High School Room H238 Mrs. Head Sew What! is a fun class for any level sewer. Students will make a hand stitched project. They will choose a stuffed animal or sports ball project appropriate for their sewing skills, and sew that kit on a sewing machine. LC-142 Sew What! Grades 4 – 9 11:00 – 12:20 Fee: $15.00 High School Room H238 Mrs. Head Sew What! is a fun class for any level sewer. Students will make a hand stitched project. They will choose a stuffed animal or sports ball project appropriate for their sewing skills, and sew that kit on a sewing machine. LC-143 Theatre and Forensics Grades 6 – 8 8:00 – 9:20 No fee High School Auditorium Mr. Frankenberg ―Drama is an essential form of behavior in all cultures; it is a fundamental human activity.‖ Have fun learning basic theatre acting techniques and forensics skills with high school theatre director and forensics coach Bob Frankenberg. We will have fun with skits, improvisation, and other theatrical games as well as learn a bit about high school productions and forensics. LC-144 Theatre and Forensics Grades 6 – 8 9:30 – 10:50 No fee High School Auditorium Mr. Frankenberg ―Drama is an essential form of behavior in all cultures; it is a fundamental human activity.‖ Have fun learning basic theatre acting techniques and forensics skills with high school theatre director and forensics coach Bob Frankenberg. We will have fun with skits, improvisation, and othertheatrical games as well as learn a bit about high school productions and forensics. LC-145 Lady Mustang Weight Training Grades 9 – 12 8:00 – 9:20 No fee and Conditioning High School Weight Room Mrs. Maass and Mr. Webster This class is designed to teach proper lifting technique while developing strength, speed, vertical jump and agility to prevent injury and improve physical performance. LC-146 Mustang Weight Grades 11 - 12 6:30 – 7:50 No fee Training and Speed Advancement (note early time) High School Weight Room Mr. Evers and Mr. Van Eperen This course will be offered for students that are interested in improving their physical abilities. LC-147 Mustang Weight Grades 9 - 10 9:30 – 10:50 Training and Speed Advancement High School Weight Room Mr. Enz and Mr. Evers This course will be offered for students that are interested in improving their physical abilities. No fee LC-148 Mustang Weight Grades 7 - 8 11:00 – 12:20 No fee Training and Speed Introduction and Development High School Weight Room Mr. Enz and Mr. Vanderzanden Techniques and drills will be taught to help students advance physically and gain confidence in and out of athletics. LC-149 Creative Woodshop Grades 2 – 8 8:00 – 9:20 Fee: $10.00 High School Woods Room Mr. Greuel This course is for the little woodworker in us all. Past projects have included the excavator, mobile crane, and dragster. Come and make a great toy! LC-150 Creative Woodshop Grades 2 – 8 9:30 – 10:50 Fee: $10.00 High School Woods Room Mr. Greuel This course is for the little woodworker in us all. Past projects have included the excavator, mobile crane, and dragster. Come and make a great toy! LC-151 Creative Woodshop Grades 2 – 8 11:00 – 12:20 Fee: $10.00 High School Woods Room Mr. Greuel This course is for the little woodworker in us all. Past projects have included the excavator, mobile crane, and dragster. Come and make a great toy! 113 114 Menasha Joint School District Summer School Adventure Online Registration begins March 8, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. Registration will be online and begin at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 8, 2011. The last day you will be able to register for summer classes will be May 27, 2011 at 10:00 p.m. NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE TAKEN THE FIRST DAY OF SUMMER SCHOOL. Monday through Thursday, June 13, 2011 – July 14, 2011. th No school July 4 . Summer School Adventure Dates: Summer School Adventure Times: Block 1 7:45 AM – 9:25 AM Block 2 9:30 AM –11:10 AM Block 3 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM Summer School Credit Recovery Dates: June 13, 2011 - July 1, 2011 July 5, 2011 – July 22, 2011 Summer School Credit Recovery Times: Monday through Friday, 7:30 – 11:30 Locations: Credit Recovery – Menasha High School th 420 7 Street, Menasha Summer School Adventure – Clovis Grove Elementary School th 974 9 Street, Menasha Registration Procedures: Go to www.mjsd.k12.wi.us and click on the summer school link. This will take you to the registration page. You will need a user name and password to register online. o If you are currently enrolled in Menasha schools, your user name is your child’s student number (found on their report card). The password is your child’s six digit birth date (EX: July 23, 1999, password: 072399). o If you are not currently enrolled in Menasha schools, you must fill out the online registration form by clicking the “register” link on the left side of this page. A user name and password will be sent to you via email, after you have registered. o All online registrations require payment by a credit/debit card. If you do not have a credit/debit card, you can pay for the course by cash or check, but payment is due within 10 business days of your registration. If your payment is not received, your child will be unenrolled and you will have to re-enroll your child for that class. You can stop by or mail your payment to: Nicolet Elementary School, ATTN: Summer School Secretary, 449 Ahnaip Street, Menasha, WI 54952. The school is open between the hours of 7:30 AM and 3:45 PM, Monday through Friday. o ALL FEES MUST BE PAID BY WITHIN 10 BUSINESS DAYS OF YOUR REGISTRATION IN ORDER TO SECURE YOUR CHILD’S ENROLLMENT. Once a class is full, it will be closed. Parents will have the option to put their child on a wait list. TRANSPORTATION: Transportation to and from summer school is the responsibility of the parent, guardian, or student. Bussing is available for a nominal fee. To make bus arrangements, please contact Lamers Bus Service at 920-832-8800. 115 MENASHA HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT RECOVERY COURSE OFFERINGS Courses are for credit deficient students only. Session I: June 13, 2011 to July 1, 2011 Session II: July 5, 2011 to July 22, 2011. NO CLASS MONDAY, JULY 4 day is to be determined. TH (Independence Day). Make-up time for this Attendance policy is as follows: Summer school credit recovery classes are a privilege, not a right. Daily attendance, the right attitude, and effort will allow credit to be earned. All Menasha Joint School District and Menasha High School policies are in place during the school year are in effect during summer school. There is a NO ABSENCE/NO TARDY POLICY for summer school, except in the case of a family emergency or doctor-excused illness. All missed work must be completed. All appointments, including court appointments, must be scheduled for non-school hours. All Classes are held Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 11:30 am COURSE: Section ID LOCATION: COST: COURSE: Section ID LOCATION: COST: CREDIT RECOVERY – MATHEMATICS (.5 Credit) 9000 Algebra June 13 – July 1 9001 Applied Algebra June 13 – July 1 9002 Applied Math July 5 – July 22 9003 Geometry July 5 – July 22 Menasha High School $6.00 CREDIT RECOVERY – ENGLISH (.5 Credit) 9101 English 9 June 13 – July 1 or July 5 – July 22 9102 English 10 June 13 – July 1 or July 5 – July 22 9103 English 11/12 June 13 – July 1 Menasha High School $6.00 COURSE: Section ID CREDIT RECOVERY – SCIENCE (.5 Credit) 9201 Biology June 13 – July 1 9202 Science 9 July 5 – July 22 LOCATION: COST: COURSE: Section ID Menasha High School $6.00 CREDIT RECOVERY – SOCIAL STUDIES (.5 Credit) 9301 U.S. History June 13 – July 1 9302 Civics July 5 – July 22 9303 World History July 5 – July 22LOCATION: $6.00 COST: Menasha High School 116 READINESS CLASSES COURSE: EARLY LEARNERS 4 GRADE LEVEL: Must turn 4 yrs. old on or before Sept. 1, 2011 DESCRIPTION: This class will enhance social skill development through structured classroom activities covering readiness skills, creativity, and social interests/talents. Students will enlarge vocabulary, develop verbal fluency, memory skills, and develop creative interest in art and music. SECTION ID 1101 1102 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: GETTING READY FOR KINDERGARTEN -- SPANISH/ENGLISH BILINGUAL GRADE LEVEL: Must turn 5 yrs. old on or before Sept. 1, 2011 DESCRIPTION: Emphasizes language arts, such as oral communication, printing, and sequencing stories. Activities include music, art, coloring, and physical games. Students will also gain valuable socialization experiences. Recommended for all bilingual children entering kindergarten at Gegan Elementary School in the fall of 2011. SECTION ID 1201 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: GETTING READY FOR KINDERGARTEN GRADE LEVEL: Must turn 5 yrs. old on or before Sept. 1, 2011 DESCRIPTION: Emphasizes language arts, such as oral communication, printing, sequencing stories. Activities include music, art, coloring, and physical games. Students will also gain valuable socialization experiences. Recommended for all students entering kindergarten in the fall. SECTION ID 1301 1302 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 117 COURSE: READY! SET! READ! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. K-1 DESCRIPTION: This class will help instill beginning readers with a love for reading which can lead to life-long learning. Storytelling and author shares will help expose young readers to different types of literature. Creating picture books and journaling will also encourage budding readers. Exploring simple word families and sounds makes early reading fun. SECTION ID 1401 (K) st 1402 (1 ) LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: JUMP START TO 1ST GRADE GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1 DESCRIPTION: Don’t let your child lose their kindergarten knowledge, In this class, activities will focus in promoting retention of kindergarten skills and preparing for first grade. Reading readiness, math, and social skills will be emphasized. SECTION ID 1501 1502 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: GETTING READY FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 6 DESCRIPTION: Helping students transition to middle school is the focus of this course. Students will learn how to be more effective, actively involved, and independent learners. Students will set goals, prioritize, get organized, manage time, take notes, plan for projects, and learn test taking th strategies. This class is open to students entering 6 grade. SECTION ID 1601 1602 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: KIDS WHO CARE GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-8 DESCRIPTION: Positive character traits are developed through practice. This course gives students an opportunity to give back in tangible ways to their community. In the process, students will learn that they can make a difference in serving others. Students will learn how to be a contributing member of our community. SECTION ID 1701 1702 LOCATION: COST: 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 (Gr. 3-5) 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM (Gr. 6-8) Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 118 COURSE: STRENGTHENING MATH AND SCIENCE GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 8 & 9 DESCRIPTION: Do you need a boost in math and science? The emphasis in this class is on basic math skills taught along with a unit study of science concepts commonly taught in Grades 7-8. SECTION ID 2001 LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 COURSE: SUCCESS IN ENGLISH AND SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 8-9 DESCRIPTION: Are you looking to be successful in English and Social Studies? This class has a social studies theme with a study of concepts combined with an emphasis on writing and language skills that are commonly taught in Grades 7-8. SECTION ID 2101 LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 COURSE: CORE CLASS REVIEW GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 7 DESCRIPTION: Students will improve their basic skills in reading, math, science, and social studies through daily practice and skill building exercises. Students will also learn and practice study strategies and techniques that can be used in school or at home. SECTION ID 2201 LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 COURSE: FOCUS ON MATH GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-6 DESCRIPTION: Do you feel like you can take your math skills even farther? This class focuses on increasing math achievement levels for students in grades 1-6. SECTION ID 8301 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 8:00 – 10:00 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM 7:45 – 9:25 119 COURSE: REV UP FOR READING! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-6 DESCRIPTION: Even though it’s summer, do you remember how nice it was to cuddle up with a book in the winter time? This class focuses on increasing reading and writing achievement levels for students in grades 1-6. SECTION ID 8200 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: GRADE LEVEL: DESCRIPTION: SECTION ID: LOCATION: COST: 9:30 – 11:10 LITERACY SKILLS FOR SUCCESS For students entering Gr. 7-9 This course is designed for students who need intense and direct instruction in all areas of literacy, but more specifically in reading, writing, and word identification. The primary focus will be using strategies that build fluency, vocabulary development, comprehension, and writing skills. Teacher recommendation is required to enroll in this course. 8300 Menasha High School $6.00 BILINGUAL & ELL CLASSES COURSE: SPANISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-6 DESCRIPTION: Vocabulary development, fluency, culture and the environment of learning a language are the foci of this course. This course is for students who have been taught the Spanish language. SECTION ID 3001 (Gr.1-3) 3002 (Gr. 4-6) LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS (ELL) GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-6 DESCRIPTION: This class includes speaking, listening, reading and writing activities. Arts and crafts, computers and mathematics practice centered around weekly themes promote English language acquisition. Reading and comprehensive strategies are taught to facilitate mastery and enjoyment of literature. This class is open for ELL students who are in Levels 1-6. SECTION ID 3101 3102 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 120 COURSE: HMONG LITERACY GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-5 DESCRIPTION: The purpose of the Hmong Literacy class is to provide an opportunity for students who have a basic background of Hmong language to increase their oral academic and social vocabulary in order to converse in Hmong. Students will also be able to identify the Hmong alphabets, count numbers, and read and write in Hmong. SECTION ID 3201 (Gr. 1-3) 3202 (Gr. 4-5) LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: ELL READING FUN GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-3 DESCRIPTION: Don’t let your budding reader lose their reading skills over the summer. ELL Reading Fun is a course designed for ELL readers who are low readers or are in between two ELL levels and may extra assistance to get to the next level. SECTION ID 3301 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 9:30 – 11:10 ENRICHMENT COURSES – FINE ARTS COURSE: ART ATTACK GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-6 DESCRIPTION: Your heart won’t fail you in this class! We create tie dye shirts, puppets, create jewelry, draw, etc. Please provide a white cotton t-shirt for class. Be prepared to have fun! SECTION ID 4001 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: PINT-SIZED PICASSOS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-6 DESCRIPTION: Do you like getting your hands dirty while working on different projects? Plan on doing just that as you draw, paint and create sculpture. SECTION ID 4101 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 121 COURSE: CRAZY ABOUT ART GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-5 DESCRIPTION: In ―Crazy About Art‖ your child will combine writing, the arts and physical exercise together for all of the projects. During the course, all senses will be explored while investigating, learning and having a crazy fun time! SECTION ID 4201 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: READY, SET, ACTION! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-6 DESCRIPTION: Join us for a creative drama and musical instruction course. Come to this class to learn techniques and skills that are required to put on an on-stage performance! SECTION ID 4301 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: SUMMER JAY PLAYERS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 7-12 DESCRIPTION: Students will have an in depth study of all facets of a drama production. Make-up, lighting, sound, set construction, blocking, diction, and character development are some of the elements of this course. SECTION ID 4399 LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 COURSE: BAND LESSONS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 6-8 DESCRIPTION: One-half hour per week, one-on-one band lesson is offered to help maintain and improve instrumental skills. Lesson times are offered: SECTION ID 4501 4502 4503 4504 4505 4506 4507 4508 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 7:45 – 9:25 7:45 – 8:15 8:15 – 8:45 8:45 – 9:15 9:30 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:30 10:30 – 11:00 11:15 – 11:45 11:45 – 12:15 122 COURSE: STRING LESSONS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 5-12 DESCRIPTION: This class is for orchestra students who already play a string instrument. SECTION ID 4601 4602 4603 4604 4605 4606 4707 4608 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: GROUP PIANO LESSONS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-8 DESCRIPTION: Have you always wanted to tap the ivories (in other words, play the piano)? Group piano lessons will provide instruction in music literacy, music terminology, and music theory concepts. SECTION ID 4701 (Gr. 3-5) 4702 (Gr. 6-8) LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: MAKING OUR OWN MUSIC GRADE LEVEL: For students entering grades 3-6 DESCRIPTION: What do ―The Beatles‖ and Beethoven have in common? They all composed their own music! In this class, students will enhance improvisation, composition, and song-writing skills through individual and group work. SECTION ID 4801 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: PLASTIC CANVAS CREATIONS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering grades 3-5 DESCRIPTION: Are you interested in a new, easy, and inexpensive hobby? Learn to create several different crafts out of yarn and plastic canvas. Start with something easy and work your way up to a more challenging project! SECTION ID LOCATION: COST: 4901 11:15 – 12:25 PM Clovis Grove Elementary $11.00 7:45 – 8:15 8:15 – 8:45 8:45 – 9:15 9:30 – 10:00 10:00 – 10:30 10:30 – 11:00 11:15 – 11:45 11:45 – 12:15 9:30 – 11:10 11:15 – 12:25 PM 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 123 ENRICHMENT COURSES – HEALTH & FITNESS COURSE: DOING DUATHLONS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-5 DESCRIPTION: Intermediate grade students learn how to train for a running/biking race. Running drills, biking trips and strength training will be a part of each class session. Students will end each week competing in a duathlon in Jefferson Park. SECTION ID 5001 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: FOOD, FITNESS AND FUN GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-8 DESCRIPTION: Are you stuck in a rut? Do you watch too much TV? This wellness class will promote a healthy lifestyle. Healthy food choices combined with exercise will make for a fun course. SECTION ID 5101 (Gr. 3-5) 5102 (Gr. 3-5) 5103 (Gr. 6-8) LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $11.00 COURSE: HIP HOP DANCE GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-8 DESCRIPTION: Each student enrolled in this course will gain exposure to Hip-Hop dance and jazz. Activities will focus on music tonality, patterns, and rhythm. Students will learn basic dance steps that they can do at home to music. SECTION ID 5201 (Gr.5-8) 5202 (Gr. 5-8) 5203 (Gr. 1-4) LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: FIRE UP FOR FITNESS – Level One GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-4 DESCRIPTION: Daily walks to local parks and modified sports activities will engage students in fitness fun. A highlight of the class is a trip to Wild Air. Tennis shoes are needed for class activities. Each student will receive a 2011 class t-shirt. SECTION ID 5301 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $11.00 7:45 – 9:25 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 7:45 – 9:25 124 COURSE: FIRE UP FOR FITNESS – Level Two GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 5-8 DESCRIPTION: Daily walks, modified sports activities, and weekly field trips will engage students in fitness fun. Field trips may include Bubolz Nature Preserve, Fox Cities Stadium, Fox Cities Trestle Trail, Heckrodt Wetland Reserve, High Cliff State Park, Menasha Municipal Pool, Winnegamie Golf Course, and Wild Air. Tennis shoes are needed for class activities. Each student will receive a 2011 class t-shirt. SECTION ID 5401 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $11.00 COURSE: FúTBOL (SOCCER) GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 4-8 DESCRIPTION: Basic fundamentals of fútbol (soccer) are the focus of this course. Skills to be developed include agility, eye-foot coordination, shooting, endurance and more! SECTION ID 5501 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: FLAG FOOTBALL GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 6-9 DESCRIPTION: Basic fundamentals of football are the focus of this course. Skills to be developed include throwing, catching, agility, endurance and much more! SECTION ID 5502 LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 COURSE: JUNIOR LADY BLUEJAYS BASKETBALL GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 4-9 DESCRIPTION: Are you hoping to be a Lady Jay someday? Come and get a head start by taking this course! Students in grades 4-9 will learn and review basketball fundamentals and learn team building skills. SECTION ID 5601 (4-6) 5602 (7-9) LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 (Wednesday only) 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 125 COURSE: MENASHA BOYS JUNIOR JAYS BASKETBALL GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 7-9 DESCRIPTION: Are you hoping to be a Blue Jay basketball player someday? Then this course is for you. Come learn basic skills and techniques that will help you become a Menasha Blue Jay basketball player. SECTION ID 5921 (7-8) 5922 (9) LOCATION: COST: Menasha High School $6.00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 COURSE: TRAINING TO BECOME A TRIATHLETE GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 4-9 DESCRIPTION: The three sports of swimming, biking, and running are the activities of this class. Classes on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will focus on one of the sports through drills, practice, and training tips. On Thursday, a simulated racing event will be held. Speakers from the Fox Cities Triathlete Club will present and inform you of events around the area that you would be able to participate in on weekends. Training plans, gear, nutrition/hydration, core and strength exercises will be taught as well. SECTION ID 5701 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $15.00 COURSE: VOLLEYBALL SMALL GROUP CLINIC GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 4-9 DESCRIPTION: Small group clinics are designed to give girls an experience of playing on a volleyball team. The clinics are tailored to players of all levels from novice to advanced. Players serious about playing high school volleyball are strongly encouraged to attend. SECTION ID 5801 (Gr. 7-9) 5802 (Gr. 4-6) LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $6.00 COURSE: WELLNESS MATTERS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. K-2 DESCRIPTION: Help your child start off on the right foot! Wellness Matters is a course for younger students that helps students learn how to live a healthy lifestyle. SECTION ID 5911 (Gr. K-2) 5912 (Gr. K-2) LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 9:30 AM – 12:20 PM 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 126 COURSE: (M.A.S.S.) MENASHA ACCELERATION STRENGTH AND SPEED GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 7-12 DESCRIPTION: The M.A.S.S. class allows students to work on improving their overall strength and speed by participating in various strength and speed enhancing activities and drills. This class is held in the weight room at Menasha High School and is recommended for student athletes or any other students looking to get into better shape. SECTION ID 5901 (HS Males) 5902 (HS Females) 5903 (HS Males) 5904 (Grades 7-8) LOCATION: Menasha High School COST: $3.00 6:30 – 8:30 8:00 – 10:00 9:30 – 11:30 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ENRICHMENT COURSES – LANGUAGE ARTS COURSE: FUN TIMES WITH DR. SEUSS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-3 DESCRIPTION: Students enrolled in this course will be exposed to Dr. Seuss stories through read alouds, books on tape, and DVD. For each lesson, they listen to the story, play games, and make an art project pertaining to the story. SECTION ID 6001 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: FOLK TALES AND FAIRY TALES GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-3 DESCRIPTION: Do you love reading and listening to stories? Do you like creating projects? Then this class is for you! We will read folk tales/fairy tales and create exciting projects that correspond to each tale. Your work will be displayed in a unique book format that you will be proud to share with friends and family. SECTION ID 6101 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 127 COURSE: SUMMER ADVENTURE NEWSPAPER GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 5-7 DESCRIPTION: Take part in creating our weekly Summer Adventure newspaper! Join the news staff, take pictures, interview people, report on movies/books, make up games and more! Students will use Microsoft Publisher to create the summer school weekly newspaper. Students will also distribute the newsletters to all students in the Summer School Adventure program. SECTION ID 6301 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: CURSIVE PENMANSHIP GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-8 DESCRIPTION: Some people believe that cursive penmanship is a dying art. It’s not… Students need more time and practice to become proficient in cursive writing. This course will teach your child the basics of penmanship and improve their cursive skills and techniques. SECTION ID 6401 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 COURSE: POETRY PIZZAZZ GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-5 DESCRIPTION: If you have fun creating rhymes, sign up for this class during one of these times. Take this class and you will find, that writing poetry --- you won’t mind! SECTION ID 6501 6502 LOCATION: Clovis Grove Elementary COST: $6.00 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 ENRICHMENT COURSES – MATHEMATICS/SCIENCE/TECHNOLOGY COURSE: GAMES GALORE! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-6 DESCRIPTION: Do you like action packed board games? If you do, then this is the right class for you. In this interactive class you will learn to play variety of games with a focus on teamwork, problem solving, following directions, and logical reasoning. Once you get started, you won’t want to stop! SECTION ID 7001 7002 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 128 COURSE: SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-8 DESCRIPTION: Students will use addition and subtraction facts and develop probability skills while learning fun games that they can teach their friends and family. Students will learn good sportsmanship practices and the proper attitude to have during competition. SECTION ID 7101 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: GOOD FOODS ALL ADD UP GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-6 DESCRIPTION: Making nutritional, kid friendly and fun foods can also help a student learn reading and common math! The students will be following recipes, learning measurements, changing quantities, and taste testing their own inventions while making snacks and breakfast foods they like. If you can count, you can cook, so come join the fun and learn how to make food that counts! SECTION ID 7201 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $11.00 COURSE: KITCHEN CREATIONS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 2-6 DESCRIPTION: Do you want to prepare food for your family? This course is set up for younger children who want to start treating their family and friends to delicious, healthy snacks that they can make themselves. Students will learn how to make fun foods in their kitchens without using large appliances. They will discover the steps to making recipes with few ingredients and little help from adults. Young cooks will learn about the kitchen, safety, foods and recipes that will make them go home and want to try them out on you! SECTION ID 7301 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $11.00 COURSE: SEARCH! DISCOVER! EXPLORE! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 1-3 DESCRIPTION: Get ready for some prehistoric fun! Explore the oceans and rainforests. Soar into space. Explore the world of dinosaurs, space, rainforest habitats, and oceans through books, videos, and activities including art, science, and group games. SECTION ID 7401 7402 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 129 COURSE: SPACED OUT GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-5 DESCRIPTION: Have you ever wondered what astronauts see from the spaceship? If so, take this course to study the universe. Topics will include planets, constellations, rockets and astronauts. Come see how BIG the universe is and explore it for yourself! SECTION ID 7501 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: TRAVEL THE U.S.A GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-5 DESCRIPTION: Fifty nifty United States! Have you been to all of them? If not, here is your chance! Come join the fun as we travel through all fifty states! You’ll learn about landmarks, history, culture and landforms from coast to coast! SECTION ID 7601 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: DIGITAL AND MULTIMEDIA IMMERSION THROUGH PROJECTS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-6 DESCRIPTION: If you enjoy using digital cameras, movie clips, and music, you’ll love putting them together to make effective presentations. Using online resources and computer-based programs, students will learn how to create effective and fun presentations. Students will apply their knowledge through exploration and creation of personal and purposeful projects. It will be quick-paced and a differentiated form of instruction by proficiency needs, so hang on! SECTION ID 7701 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: ROBOTICS FOR BEGINNERS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 3-4 DESCRIPTION: Using LEGO Mindstorms, you and your partner will design, construct and program your machine and/or robot to accomplish specific tasks. This high-energy class will introduce students to engineering design, icon-based programming as well as cooperative skills in working with a partner toward one common goal: a successful independent moving robot! SECTION ID 7801 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 130 COURSE: ROBOTICS GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 5-6 DESCRIPTION: Using LEGO Mindstorms you and your partner will design, construct and program your robot to accomplish specific tasks. This high-energy class will introduce students to engineering design, icon based programming as well as cooperative skills in working with a partner toward one common goal: a successful independent moving robot! This class will introduce, review, and build upon engineering design and programming as well as cooperative skills. The final two weeks will have competitions based upon the programming skills introduced, developed and worked on during the previous classes. SECTION ID 7901 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: SHOOT FOR THE STARS: SESSION I GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 5-6 DESCRIPTION: Are you interested in learning about stars, planets, and the sky? Enroll in this course to learn about your place in the universe! Topics include learning about our solar system, planets vs. stars in the night sky, and studying star charts used by NASA! SECTION ID 7911 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: SHOOT FOR THE STARS: SESSION II GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 7-8 DESCRIPTION: What do outer space and the planet earth have in common? Take this class and you’ll find out! In this class, you will learn about why the seasons are the way they are, explore the different craters on the moon, and study the different moon phases! SECTION ID 7912 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 COURSE: GOING GREEN! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 4-8 DESCRIPTION: Students in this course will become familiar with the practice of ―going green‖ and learn ways to become individually responsible for caring for the earth. Students will develop a plan or project that will benefit our community! SECTION ID 7913 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 9:30 – 11:10 7:45 – 9:25 9:30 – 11:10 11:15 AM – 12:25 PM 131 COURSE: PAPER PALOOZA! GRADE LEVEL: For students entering Gr. 4-8 DESCRIPTION: Paper is useful for so much more than writing. You can also use it for art projects! In this course, students will make individual and group paper projects. Students will also design and construct different paper creations! SECTION ID 7914 LOCATION: COST: Clovis Grove Elementary $6.00 11:15 AM - 12:25 PM 132 Summer School Course Offerings 2011 Neenah High School Session 1: June 13 - July 1 Session 2: July 11 - July 29 Monday - Friday Middle Schools Weeks of 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, 7/18 Monday - Thursday Classes held at Horace Mann Middle School Elementary Reading Academy Elementary Enrichment Elementary Math Academy Weeks of 6/13, 6/20, and 6/27 Weeks of 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, 7/18 Monday - Thursday 12:00 - 3:00 Monday - Thursday Classes held at Spring Road Elementary Classes held at all District Elementary School Schools Kindergarten Readiness First Grade Readiness Weeks of 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, 7/18 Monday - Thursday Classes held at all District Elementary Schools 133 2011 SUMMER SCHOOL NEENAH JOINT SCHOOL DISTRICT The following summer school courses have been approved by the Neenah Joint School District’s Board of Education: High School remedial course offerings give secondary students who have failed a course during the school year another opportunity to earn credit toward graduation. Attendance Rules: Unlike the regular school year, any student who is absent more than two days, either excused or unexcused will be dismissed from the course. If a student is tardy less than 15 minutes, it will be counted as one-half day’s absence. Students will be marked tardy if they are late from their break. Tardiness that exceeds 15 minutes will be counted as a full absence. Students will be expected to be in their seats when class begins or they will be marked tardy. Students registered for classes that meet June 13 - July 29 are allowed 3 days absence. Students who are absent more that 3 days, either excused or unexcused will be dismissed from the class. The only exceptions to the attendance rule that will be considered include absences due to the serious illness/hospitalization of the student or the death of a student’s immediate family member. Absence such as illness, spending time in jail, court appointments, bike or car trouble, family vacations, suspensions, etc. do apply to the one and one-half day limit stated above. As noted with each course, classes are Monday through Friday. Session 1 begins Monday, June 13, and Session 2 begins Monday, July 11. If you have questions, please call Neenah High School, 751-6900, ext. 154 or 128. The deadline for registration is, June 10, 2011. Early student registration is imperative because all course offerings depend on sufficient enrollment. Middle School enrichment courses Elementary remedial math and reading Elementary enrichment classes Kindergarten Readiness Classes For a complete listing of summer school classes, please go to the Neenah Joint School District website at www.neenah.k12.wi.us. These class offerings are subject to change. 134 Neenah High School Summer School Courses _________________________________________________________________________________________________ English NS 17650 LITERACY SKILLS FOR SUCCESS -1/2 credit, original elective Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 29 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. M-F No classes the week of July 4th. th th Incoming 9 graders, specifically students who achieved Basic or Minimal Performance on 8 Grade Reading Assessments. Neenah High School This course is designed to improve the level of reading proficiency required for high school English. Enrollment in this course is based on need demonstrated by scores on the Wisconsin Knowledge and Concepts Exam, other reading assessments, and teacher recommendation. Students will receive instruction and practice with word recognition strategies such as root words, prefixes, suffixes, patterns within words, multiple meanings and word origins. Students will also receive instruction and practice with comprehension strategies which include the ability to identify and use skills such as main ideas and supporting details, inferences, fact and opinion, cause and effect and conclusions. In addition, application skills commonly used to adjust reading strategies for different purposes such as skimming and scanning, organizing information, finding supporting details and sequencing will be covered. Students may earn 0.5 credit toward their elective requirement. th Activities: Cost: In-coming 9 grade students, who successfully meet the set criteria at the end of the summer session, will begin their freshman year with English 9 and may not be required to ―double-dose‖ with Read 180 and English 9. Completing activities designed to enhance the reading ability of each individual student. Also, students will use technology to assist in their development of effective reading skills. Components of High School preparedness will be implemented in order to familiarize students with the facility as well as expectations of Neenah High School. Materials Fee – A nominal fee may apply NS 15100/15150 STD. ENGLISH 9 - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete either trimester of English 9. Neenah High School This course is designed for average ability students who need to develop their communication skills through the study of the English language, speech, composition, literature and developmental reading. Additional major units of study include grammar, usage, sentence patterns, paragraph development, and dramatic form. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Students receive developmental reading instruction, study literature, write compositions, and participate in speaking and listening activities. Materials Fee – A nominal fee may apply NS 15300 SPEECH - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the Speech requirement for grade 10. Neenah High School This course is designed to give students an opportunity to express themselves in a variety of speaking situations and to help them feel at ease with oral communications. Students will gain experience by preparing and delivering a variety of talks such as demonstration, informative, and persuasive speeches. Time will be devoted to selecting appropriate topics, gathering information, and organizing materials. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Interpersonal communication, group discussion, giving impromptu speeches, developing listening skills, preparing and delivering formal speeches, and evaluating oral presentations. Materials Fee – A nominal fee may apply. 135 NS 15500 STD. LITERATURE/COMPOSITION 10 - 1/2 credit, remedial Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. M-F Open to: Students who did not successfully complete the required trimester of English 10 Literature/Composition Location: Neenah High School Content: This course is designed for students who have and will continue to develop an average command of language skills. Students will study mythology of cultures other than the Greeks, Julius Caesar or another Shakespearean play, and a variety of additional literature selections. In addition, students will continue to develop multi-paragraph writing skills, including sentence structure, paragraph development, grammar, and usage skills. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Activities: Selective reading, writing compositions, and developing usage and vocabulary skills. Cost: Materials Fee – A nominal fee may apply. Schedule: NS 15750/15900 STD. LITERATURE/STD. COMPOSITION 11 – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon. June 13 - Fri., July 1 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the trimester of Std. American Literature 11 or Std. Composition 11 Neenah High School This course is designed to present a survey of the prose and poetry of America. The works of numerous American writers will be read and discussed. In addition there will be a review of sentencing and paragraphing techniques to the development of expository essays. A portion of the class is devoted to grammar review with an emphasis on the development of writing skills rather than on the learning of terminology. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Large and small group discussions, individual reading, class and individual projects. Writing sentences, paragraphs, and themes; small-group discussions; and vocabulary study. Students should provide a USB drive. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS 16100/16350 STD. WORLD LITERATURE/STD.COMPOSITION 12 – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 – 3:40 p.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the trimester of Std. World Literature 12 or Std. Composition 12 Neenah High School This course will examine a number of universal themes found in the literature written by significant world authors. Students will gain an appreciation of literature as a reflection of the cultures, philosophies, and national characteristics of people of other nations. Students will study writing models and will be given numerous opportunities to develop their writing skills. This writing course will acquaint students with the writing process and the value of writing in contemporary society. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Reading and critical examination of articles, essays, short stories, plays poems and books, participation in class discussion, writing of comparison/contrast papers, opinion papers, character studies; essay exams related to the themes/ideas discussed in the literature. Students will be guided through the natural stages of the writing process: creating shaping and completing the essay. Vocabulary study will also be included. Students should provide a USB drive. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. HEALTH NS 34000 HEALTH - ½ credit Schedule: Open to: Prerequisite: Content: th Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. M-F No Classes Week of July 4 Grades 9-10-11-12 This class is open for original credit or for remediation. None This course should be taken when parents/student feel that the student is mature enough to benefit most from the content. Required at the state level for graduation, Health Education emphasizes a variety of health-related topics. Six units of study are taught: Mental Health, Nutrition, Life Cycle, Relationships, Disease and Drugs and Alcohol. Note: A student may be exempt from the family life education section by a 136 Activities: Cost: written request from the pupil’s parent/guardian. An alternative unit of instruction will be required. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lecture, large and small group discussions/work, videos, speakers, research (including Internet), presentations and self-defense. Materials Fee – A nominal fee may apply. MATHEMATICS NS 35000/35050 GENERAL MATH - ½ credit original or remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 29 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. M-F No classes the week of July 4th. th th In-coming 9 graders, specifically students who achieved Basic or Minimal Performance on the 8 Grade Math Assessments or current Neenah High School students who have failed to complete this course and are currently in sequences. NOTE: In general, degree-granting institutions in the United States, including all Wisconsin public and private colleges and universities, will not accept this course as fulfilling a mathematics entrance requirement. Technical colleges will accept this course Neenah High School This course is designed for non-college-bound students. It provides for a continued development of basic computational skills needed in the world of work. There will be units of applied mathematics included in this course. In general, degree-granting institutions in the United States, including all Wisconsin public and private colleges and universities, will not accept this course as fulfilling a mathematics entrance requirement. Technical colleges will accept this course. Grading will be on an A-F basis. th Activities: Cost: In-coming 9 grade students who successfully complete this course will begin their freshman year with PreAlgebra. Lectures, small-group discussions, individualized instruction, and problem solving. Components of High School preparedness will be implemented in order to familiarize students with the facility as well as expectations of Neenah High School. A four-function (+, , x, ) calculator is recommended. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS35150 PRE-ALGEBRA – ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the second trimester of Pre-Algebra NOTE: In general, degree-granting institutions in the United States, including all Wisconsin public and private colleges will not accept this course as fulfilling a mathematics entrance requirement. Technical colleges will accept this course. Neenah High School This course is designed for students with below-average mathematics ability. There is ample opportunity for classroom discussion plus additional time for supervised study and individual help. The course contains units of study on operations, open sentences, solving equations and inequalities, directed numbers, polynomials, statistics, and applied mathematics. This course is intended to be followed by Algebra 1-3T. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, small-group discussions, and individualized instruction. A four-function (+, , x, ) calculator is recommended. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS35330 ALGEBRA 1-3T – ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri,. July 1 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the second trimester of Algebra 1-3T Neenah High School This course is designed for students with average or below average mathematics ability. Because this course is offered for three trimesters, there are additional opportunities for classroom discussion, supervised study and individual help. The course content stresses the precision of language, algebraic structure, and manipulative skills in algebra and statistics. This course is intended to be followed by Standard Geometry. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, small group discussions, computer activities and individualized instruction. A scientific (sin, cos, tan) calculator is recommended. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. 137 NS35360 ALGEBRA 1-3T – ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the third trimester of Algebra 1-3T Neenah High School This course is designed for students with average or below average mathematics ability. Because this course is offered for three trimesters, there are additional opportunities for classroom discussion, supervised study and individual help. The course content stresses the precision of language, algebraic structure, and manipulative skills in algebra and statistics. This course is intended to be followed by Standard Geometry. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, small group discussions, computer activities and individualized instruction. A scientific (sin, cos, tan) calculator is recommended. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS 35720 GEOMETRY - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the first trimester of Geometry Neenah High School This course is designed for those students who do not plan on taking Pre-Calculus at NHS or upper level math classes in college. This course includes the study of congruent triangles, parallel lines, planes, polygons, circles and spheres, statistics, trigonometry, and proof writing. Students will work on projects that apply what they are learning in the classroom to real world situations. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, small group discussions, computer/calculator activities, and individualized instruction. Protractor, compass, straight edge, and scientific calculator is required. A Texas Instruments scientific calculator (TI-30X) is recommended. A nominal materials fee may apply. NS 35730 GEOMETRY – ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the second trimester of Geometry Neenah High School This course is designed for those students who do not plan on taking Pre-Calculus at NHS or upper level math classes in college. This course includes the study of congruent triangles, parallel lines, planes, polygons, circles and spheres, statistics, trigonometry, and proof writing. Students will work on projects that apply what they are learning in the classroom to real world situations. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, small group discussions, computer/calculator activities, and individualized instruction. Protractor, compass, straight edge, and scientific calculator is required. A Texas Instruments scientific calculator (TI-30X) is recommended. A nominal materials fee may apply. NS 36100/36150 CONSUMER MATH – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete either trimester of Consumer Math. Note: In general, degree granting institutions in the United States, including all Wisconsin public and private colleges and universities, will not accept this course as fulfilling a mathematics entrance requirement. Technical colleges will accept this course. Neenah High School This course will provide an opportunity for students to apply business problems to the real world. This course covers a variety of business topics including bank reconciliation, basic algebra, percents, discounts, markups, inventory, simple and compound interest, promissory and discount notes, annuities, installment loans, depreciation, financial reports, and business statistics. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, group discussions, individual instruction. A scientific calculator is required. A Texas Instruments scientific calculator (TI-30X) is recommended. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. 138 NS 36220 ALGEBRA 2 – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete trimester one of Algebra 2 Neenah High School This course is designed for those students who do not plan on taking Pre-Calculus at NHS or upper level math classes in college. This class provides a continuation of algebra skills with specific emphasis on functions, theory of quadratic equations, factoring matrices, conic sections, systems of equations, and the complex number system. Students will work on projects that apply what they are learning in the classroom to real-world situations. Grading will be on an A-F basis. . Lectures, small group discussions, computer/calculator activities, and individualized instruction. A Texas Instruments graphing calculator, TI-84, is recommended but not required for this course. Students will not be allowed to use the TI-89 calculator in this class. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS 36240 Algebra 2 - ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete trimester two of Algebra 2 Neenah High School This course is designed for those students who do not plan on taking Pre-Calculus at NHS or upper level math classes in college. This class provides a continuation of algebra skills with specific emphasis on functions, theory of quadratic equations, factoring matrices, conic sections, systems of equations, and the complex number system. Students will work on projects that apply what they are learning in the classroom to real-world situations. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, small group discussions, computer/calculator activities, and individualized instruction A Texas Instruments graphing calculator, TI-84, is recommended but not required for this course. Students will not be allowed to use the TI-89 calculator in this class. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. PHYSICAL EDUCATION NS 51000 SWIMMING/WELLNESS - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Reason: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the required swimming component or did not pass a physical education class. Neenah High School This three-week course will emphasize swimming level one and the five health related fitness concepts (cardiovascular, flexibility, muscular strength, endurance, and body composition). A typical daily schedule includes presentations on health related fitness concepts; swimming and community water safety; cardiovascular activities; functional training using various fitness equipment; and occasionally game play in recreational sport activities (volleyball, tennis). Grading will be on an A-F basis. The physical education department has requested this summer offering due to student need. If a student fails the required swimming component their freshman year, it may be junior or senior year before their schedule will allow them to retake it. Concerns have been raised about the potential age gap in such a class. Furthermore, this would allow for the allotted seats during the school year to remain open for those needing the original credit instead of students needing to retake it. Heart Rate monitor strap (if needed) $5. Materials Cost - a nominal fee may apply. SCIENCE NS 55020/55030 STD. PHYSICAL SCIENCE 9 - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete either trimester of Physical Science. Neenah High School This is a laboratory-centered course, covering topics in physics and chemistry. The chemistry topics include matter, atomic structure, chemical reactions and equations, acids and bases, and organic chemistry. The physics topics include measurement, scientific method, heat, mechanics, motion, light sound, and electricity. Some time will also be spent on technology and the future of science. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, class discussion, and laboratory activities. Safety goggles. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. 139 NS 55130/55140 STD. BIOLOGY 1 – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete either trimester of Std. Biology 1 Neenah High School This is a lab centered course that uses the molecular approach to study living things. The major biological concepts are viewed in terms of their impact upon man and his environment. Topics of study include scientific inquiry, theories of evolution, characteristics of living things, cell energy, photosynthesis, cell respiration, DNA, cell theory, reproduction, development of living things, genetics, life processes and life systems. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, discussions, laboratory investigations and experiments. Safety goggles. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS 55620 ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete one trimester of Environmental Problems Neenah High School This course provides for a current awareness of scientific and social environmental problems. It will include units of study on ecology and ecosystems, water, air, atmosphere and climate, land, food, biodiversity, energy, waste, population growth, and sustainability, as well as other environmentally related problems facing the planet. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Small-group discussions, films, tapes, readings, laboratory exercises, outdoor activities. An appropriate fee for field trips, safety goggles. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. SOCIAL STUDIES NS 60010/60011 STD. GLOBAL STUDIES 9 - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete either trimester of Global Studies. Neenah High School This course is designed for the ninth grade student and continues to develop the skills necessary for success in future Social Studies classes. The primary purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the geographical, historical, cultural and political aspects of world cultures. This course consists of units covering Asia, Africa and Europe. In addition, current events will be integrated into this course. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Reading paperback books, research paper, multiple texts, videos, lectures, class discussion, simulations, small group problem solving and oral reports. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply. NS61110 STD. MODERN WORLD HISTORY - ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the trimester of required Modern World History. Neenah High School This course investigates various cultures, philosophies, economic systems, political theories and th institutions that have shaped the 20 and 21st Centuries. Emphasis will be placed on the key events and movements that have influenced the modern world. Areas to be covered include the turn of the century, World War I, the Russian Revolution, World War II, Communism, the Cold War, independence movements and emerging democracies, and today’s world. Time spent on each unit will vary. Current events will be integrated into this course. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Term papers, reading, lectures, class discussions, simulations, small-group problem solving, oral reports, and videotapes. Materials fee – a nominal fee may apply 140 NS61310 GENERAL ECONOMICS - ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 2: Mon., July 11 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. - 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the trimester of required Economics. Neenah High School Economics is the study of the choices people make to satisfy their wants and needs. It is also the study of how these choices affect the lives of individuals and how individuals shape their world through their economic choices. Several themes will be explored in this class: scarcity and choice, tradeoffs, economic systems institutions and incentives, consumer issues, debt, saving and investing, markets and prices, supply and demand, competition and market structure, income distribution, market failure, the role of government, unemployment, inflation and international trade. Current events, especially economic events, will be integrated into this course. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Discussions, videos, readings, case studies and self-selected projects. Materials fee – a nominal fee may apply. NS 62110/62111 STD. UNITED STATES HISTORY - ½ credit, remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 12:00 p.m. – 3:40 p.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete either trimester of United States History. Neenah High School This course deals with the development of our nation, American institutions and values. It is a thematic/topical study of our nation’s history. The first trimester consists of units of study dealing with the American Revolution, the Confederation and Constitution, the early federal period, the development of political parties, Jacksonian Democracy, Manifest Destiny, the rise of sectional differences, the Industrial Revolution, and the rise of imperialism. The emphasis in the second trimester is directed to World War I, the 1920’s the Depression Era, World War II, the Cold War, Civil Rights, Vietnam, the late 20th Century and recent developments in foreign and domestic areas. Appropriate learning activities are provided for students with different learning abilities. Current events will be integrated into this course. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Term papers, required supplemental reading of paperback books relevant to the course; writing experiences, lectures, class discussions, small group discussions, visual materials and discussions of current events. Materials Fee – a nominal fee may apply. NS 63010 STD. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS – ½ credit remedial Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Session 1: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 1 7:45 a.m. – 11:25 a.m. M-F Students who did not successfully complete the trimester of American Government and Politics Neenah High School This course provides a comprehensive study of principles, practices, and problems of the American political system. It examines the workings of our local, state, and national governments and seeks to provide students opportunities to learn and practice skills needed to participate effectively in political decision making. The rights and responsibilities of adulthood are surveyed. Current events will also be integrated into this course. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Lectures, guest speakers, small-group discussions, readings, abstracts, case studies, and problem solving. Materials fee – a nominal fee may apply. 141 WORLD LANGUAGES NS 30150 FRENCH TRANSITION - 1/2 Schedule: Open to: Prerequisite: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Mon., June 13 - Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. - 10:15 M-F No classes the week of July 4th. Grade 9 - This class is open for original credit only French 1 Neenah High School This course is designed to help students master fundamental grammar, high frequency vocabulary and pronunciation learned in French 1. These skills are applied actively in speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension. It is strongly recommended that students with less than a B in level 1 French take this course in order to be successful in level 2. This course does not meet the college requirement of 2 credits of a single world language for admittance and/or graduation. A passing grade must be earned prior to taking level 2. Grading will be on an A-F basis. Activities include full class participation and instruction plus small-group work in speaking, reading and conversational practice. A variety of media is used. Homework assignments are designed to develop all language skills and will serve as a basis for class activities. Materials fee - a nominal fee may apply, NS 32150 SPANISH TRANSITION - ½ credit Schedule: Open to: Prerequisite: Location: Content: Activities: Mon., June 13 – Fri., July 29 7:45 a.m. – 10:15 M-F No classes the week of July 4th. Grade 9 - This class is open for original credit only Spanish 1 Neenah High School This course is designed to help students master fundamental grammar, high frequency vocabulary and pronunciation learned in Spanish 1. These skills are applied actively in speaking, reading, writing and listening comprehension. It is strongly recommended that students with less than a B in level 1 Spanish take this course in order to be successful in level 2. This course does not meet the college requirement of 2 credits of a single world language for admittance and/or graduation. A passing grade must be earned prior to taking level 2. Activities include full class participation and instruction plus small-group work in speaking, reading, and conversational practice. A variety of media is used. Homework assignments re designed to develop all language skills and will serve as a basis for class activities. MUSIC – ENRICHMENT SUMMER BAND – Enrichment Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Mon., June 20 - Fri., June 24 M – TH 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. F 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Students who have had previous instruction on a band instrument and completed grades 5 – 8 during the 2010-2011 school year. Neenah High School This one-week course is for band students having beginning to intermediate knowledge of the fundamentals of musicianship who desire to improve their performance skills. This fun and intensive activity-oriented experience will teach and practice the skills necessary for success in any instrumental ensemble. A typical daily schedule includes rehearsal, sectional, master class, comprehensive musicianship, personal enrichment activities, social interaction and a snack break. The week culminates with a final concert on Friday, June 24 in Pickard Auditorium on the Neenah High School campus. Materials Fee – $10 142 SUMMER STRINGS - Enrichment Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Mon., June 20 - Fri., June 24 M-TH 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. F 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Students who have had previous instruction on an orchestral string instrument and completed grades 3 – 8 during the 2010 -2011 school year. Neenah High School This one-week course is for string students having beginning to intermediate knowledge of the fundamentals of musicianship who desire to improve their performance skills. This fun and intensive activity-oriented experience will teach and practice the skills necessary for success in any instrumental ensemble. A typical daily schedule includes rehearsal, sectional, master class, comprehensive musicianship, personal enrichment activities, social interaction and a snack break. The week culminates with a final concert on Friday, June 24 in Pickard Auditorium on the Neenah High School campus. Materials Fee - $10 SUMMER CHOIR - Enrichment Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Mon., June 13 thru Fri., June 17 M-TH 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. F 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Students who have a passion for singing and completed grades 3 – 8 during the 2010-2011 school year. Neenah High School This one-week course is for students who desire to improve their musicianship and performance skills. This fun and intensive activity-oriented experience will teach and practice the skills necessary for success in any vocal ensemble. A typical daily schedule includes rehearsal, sectional, master class, comprehensive musicianship, personal enrichment activities, social interaction and a snack break. The week culminates with a final concert on Friday, June 17 in Pickard Auditorium on the Neenah High School campus. Materials Fee – $10 SUMMER JAZZ ENSEMBLE – Enrichment Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Activities: Cost: Rehearsals (4:30 to 6:00 p.m. unless otherwise stated): -Tuesday, August 16 - Thursday, August 18 -Tuesday, August 23 - Thursday, August 25 - Tuesday, August 30 - Friday, September 2, 9:00 p.m. (Dress Rehearsal) PERFORMANCE: Saturday, September 3 – Time (TBA) at the Fox Jazz Festival Jefferson Park, Menasha Students who have played saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass drums, or guitar for at least one year in a high school jazz ensemble and have completed grades 9 – 12 during the 2010 – 2011 school year. An audition will take place for purpose of placement. Class size will be determined by the following guidelines: Alto & Tenor Saxophone: 2 to 4 each Bari Sax: 1 to 2 Trumpets & Trombone: 3 to 8 each Piano, Bass, Drums, & Guitar: 1 to 2 each Neenah High School This course is for students having moderate to advanced knowledge of the jazz language who desire to improve their performance skills within this idiom as well as enhance their improvisational skills. A typical class period will include large group rehearsals and sectionals where the students will study performance practices of the jazz idiom. The session culminates with a final concert on Saturday, September 3 in a performance at the Fox Jazz Festival at Jefferson Park in Menasha. Materials Fee - $10.00 143 ATHLETICS ENRICHMENT Summer Strength Training - Enrichment Schedule: June 13 - August 5 Class meets Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. th No classes held the week of July 4 Sessions: 7-8 a.m., 8-9 a.m., 9-10 a.m., 10-11 a.m., and 11-12 p.m. All students must pre-register for one of the five sessions. Students in grades 6-8 are encouraged to register for either the 10-11 or the 11-12 p.m. sessions if possible. Students are recommended to attend at least 3 sessions per week. Open to: All students in grades 6 – 12 during the 2011-2012 school year. Location: The program will be held at Neenah High School in the Strength Training Center room 305 in the Link. Content: The Neenah Strength Program is a skill building activity sponsored by the Neenah Joint School District and is based on the strength and conditioning program used by all athletes at the University of Wisconsin Madison. The goal of this program is to provide our students instruction in the proper techniques of strength training while allowing for individual gains through hard work and dedication. This program will help improve mental focus and physical strength so students can perform at their highest levels. This is a non-graded program and all students planning to use these facilities have to pre-register in order to have the proper supervision available. Cost: Materials fee – a nominal fee may apply. Summer Speed and Conditioning ―Quicks‖- Enrichment Schedule: Sessions: Open to: Location: Content: Cost: th June 14 - July 28 - Tuesdays and Thursdays - No classes held the week of July 4 8:10-9:10 a.m., 9:10-10:10 a.m., 10:10-11:10 a.m., and 11:10-12:10 p.m. All students must pre-register for one of the sessions. All students in grades 6 – 12 during the 2011-2012 school year. Students in grades 6-8 are encouraged to sign up for the 10:10-11:10 or the 11:10 -12:10 p.m. session. The program will be held at Neenah High School, either out on the track and field area or inside if the weather is bad. With the Nickname of ―Quicks‖ this program provides ways for students to improve their speed, power and agility. This program will help in improving mental and physical stamina so students can perform at their highest levels. Quicks can help any student develop foot speed, quickness, balance, agility and leaping ability. This is a non-graded program and all students planning to use these facilities have to preregister. Materials and T-Shirt Fee - $10 144 Middle School Courses 2011 All Classes held at Horace Mann Middle School Note: All courses will be held Monday-Thursday, June13-16, 20-23, 27-30 and July 11-14, and 18-21 Skills for School Success I - MS Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Cost: Section 1 8:00 - 9:30, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Section 2 9:30 – 11:00, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Current Grades 5 and 6 Students Horace Mann Middle School Skills for School Success is a course that emphasizes the development of study skills. Students will be able to see how study skills can be used in the classroom on a daily basis. Study skills include note taking, organization, test preparation, predicting, summarizing and others. Non-residents - T.B.A. Skills for School Success II - MS Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Cost: Section 1 8:00 – 9:30, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Section 2 9:30 – 11:00, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Current Grades 7 and 8 Students Horace Mann Middle School Skills for School Success is a course that emphasizes the development of study skills. It will expand on the skills taught in the Study Skills I class. It is not necessary to complete session I before taking session II. Non-residents - T.B.A. Math Support: Decimals and Fractions Review - MS Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Cost: Section 1 8:00 – 9:30, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Section 2 9:30 - 11:00 June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Current Grades 6, 7, and 8 Students Horace Mann Middle School This course offers students additional drill and practice in working with decimals and fractions. Students will work in groups organized around student proficiencies and needs. Non-residents - T.B.A. Reading Support - MS Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Cost: Section 1 8:00 – 9:30, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Section 2 9:30 - 11:00 June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Current Grades 6, 7, and 8 Students Horace Mann Middle School This course will address he needs of students who are experiencing reading difficulties. This support will be helpful for underachieving students who have a tendency to regress in their reading development during the summer. Non-residents - T.B.A. Writing Workshop - MS Schedule: Open to: Location: Content: Cost: Section 1 8:00 – 9:30, June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Section 2 9:30 - 11:00 June 13-16, 20-23, 27-30, and July 11-14, and 18-21 Current Grades 6, 7, and 8 Students Horace Mann Middle School This course is intended for students who need assistance with the writing process. The course will give practice to the 5 types of writing while strengthening basic sentence and paragraph writing skills. Students will receive feedback about their progress based on the Six Traits rubric. Non-residents - T.B.A. 145 Elementary Summer Reading Academy: The purpose of summer reading academy classes is to provide reading instruction for students entering grades two through five whose reading achievement scores are below grade level. Students entering grades 2 and 3 are eligible if their reading achievement scores are one-half year or more below grade level. Students entering grades 4 and 5 are eligible if their reading achievement scores are one year or more below grade level. Each class period will be ninety minutes per day. Classes will be held Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The class meets the weeks of: 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, and 7/18. These classes are offered at all elementary schools. Elementary Summer Math Academy: The purpose of summer math academy classes is to provide mathematics instruction to students entering grades two through five whose mathematic achievement scores are below grade level. Students are eligible if they are six months or more below grade level, or if they receive a ―D‖ or below as an achievement grade on their report card. Students who are recommended by their teachers can also be considered eligible for the math academy classes. Each class period will be ninety minutes per day. Classes will be held Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The class meets the weeks of: 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, and 7/18. These classes are offered at all elementary schools. First Grade Readiness Classes: The purpose of these classes is to provide instruction in a variety of areas including reading, math, and language skills needed for success in first grade. Each class period will be three hours in length and will be held Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The class meets the weeks of: 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, and 7/18. These classes are offered at all elementary schools. Kindergarten Readiness Classes: The purpose of these classes is to provide extra skill development for pre-kindergarten children before they enter a formal group-learning environment. Each class period will be three hours in length and will be held Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The class meets the weeks of: 6/13, 6/20, 6/27, 7/11, and 7/18. These classes are offered at all elementary schools. Please contact Kim Benson, Elementary Summer Math and Reading Academies Director, at 751-6950 Extension 102 with any questions. 146 Neenah Joint School District 2011 Summer School Enrichment Program Classes held at Spring Road Elementary School, 1191 Cty Rd II Registration Begins April 4, 2011 -Registration Form - DUE BY FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2011 Registrations will NOT be accepted after May 2, 2011 Classes will be the weeks of June 13, 20, and 27 - Monday - Thursday Materials Fee: A nominal fee will apply for all classes (to be determined at a later date) DRAMA EXTRAVAGANZA! - Come join Drama Extravaganza! Learn how to put on a play from start to finish. Dazzle your friends, family, and neighbors with a student created play. Students will learn about auditioning, scenery and prop creation, set design, marketing, advertising, playwriting, acting, and various other elements of drama performance. Everyone will be a star in our Drama Extravaganza! (Note the course teacher has helped elementary and middle school students write and develop plays for over 20 years with nearly 50 plays generated to date.) Grade Level: 1-5 Time: 12:00 - 3:00 PM AMERICAN IDOL - NJSD VERSION - Challenge yourself like the professionals and show off your talent at a final performance! Grade Level: 4-5 Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM PAGE TO STAGE - Behind the scenes monologue preparation for the young, aspiring actor with a final stage performance. Grade Level: 4-5 Time: 1:30-3:00 PM SCRAP-A-GANZA KIDS’ SCRAP - Come join us this summer for our Scrap-A-Ganza Kids’ Scrap. Your weeks will be filled with planning, preparing, designing, writing, and publishing a scrapbook of a time in your life. Cropping photos, writing in journaling boxes, designing embellishments and enhancing your story will be your focus during your experience. Developed photos from a time in your life will be used to create your special ―All about Me‖ scrapbook. Come ready to create, design, and publish your very own book. Grade Level: 4-5 Time: 12:00-1:30 SCRAP-A-GANZA KIDS’ SCRAP - Come join us this summer for our Scrap-A-Ganza Kids’ Scrap. Your weeks will be filled with planning, preparing, designing, writing, and publishing a scrapbook of a time in your life. Cropping photos, writing in journaling boxes, designing embellishments and enhancing your story will be your focus during your experience. Developed photos from a time in your life will be used to create your special ―All about Me‖ scrapbook. Come ready to create, design, and publish your very own book. Grade Level: 1-3 Time: 1:30-3:00 PM AWESOME ANIMAL SCULPTURES - Have you ever noticed how different cultures often create animals in their artwork? In this class students will be introduced to new cultures and get to explore a variety of materials such as clay and paper-mache’ to create animal sculptures and masks. Grade Level: 1-5 Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM BEAD-UTIFUL JEWELRY! - Learn how to make your very own beads and jewelry! In this class students will learn how to create beads from materials like clay and paper. Then we will take those beads and make beautiful jewelry! Grade Level: 4-5 Time: 1:30-3:00 PM WRITING JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT - Come join in on the writing fun! We are going to have a blast creating our own writing pieces just like real writers do. Nobody will tell you what to write about! You are the boss! Hop on board for some writing wizardry ... Just for the fun of it! Grade Level: 1-3 Time: 12:00 - 1:30 PM THE AMAZING HUMAN BODY - Our bodies are amazing! Join us this summer to find out just how stupendous they really are. We will be learning about the major organs and the wondrous systems at work in each of us! Each child will create a paper model of themselves complete with all of the organs. Simply amazing! Grade Level: 1-3 Time: 1:30-3:00 PM 147 School District of Summer School 2011 Course Offerings Classes will be held Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted. Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 Registration begins in April. 148 Summer School 2011 Program Regulations: Registration – The summer school registration window will be from April 4-22. Fees are to be paid at the time of registration. Students will not be scheduled into classes until all fees have been paid. Students will be scheduled into classes on a first come, first serve basis. Please contact the school office at 920-986-3351 ext. 721 if you have any questions. Eligibility – All students from the consortium school districts are eligible to attend classes in Shiocton. Students not enrolled in the Shiocton School District must obtain the signature of the summer school coordinator from their home school district prior to registration. Out-of-district registration forms will not be accepted without a home district signature. Attendance - Students are expected to attend summer school on a regular basis. Absences jeopardize earning credit for high school classes. Conduct – Regular school year rules apply during summer school. Students are expected to go home when their instructional sessions end. If students attend only one or two course sessions, they will not be allowed to wait a long period of time for rides or to talk with other students who are still involved in summer school activities. Program Fee: There will be a $5.00 registration fee per student attending summer school in Shiocton ($15 maximum per family not including fees for Cooking or Stamping classes). Please make checks payable to the Shiocton School District. Fees must be paid at the time of registration in order for your child to be officially registered into his/her classes. Individual Student Course Schedules: Student schedules, including room locations and instructor names, will be distributed in late May or early June. Canceled Classes: Courses may have to be canceled due to insufficient numbers or lack of staff. For this reason, we ask that students list their first, second, and third choices for each hour. Pupil Transportation: Student transportation to and from summer school is the parent’s responsibility. No transportation is provided by the school district. Grade Level: The grade level listed for each class refers to the grade which a student will be entering in the fall. Summer School Questions: For the most up-to-date course information, please contact the Shiocton Elementary/Middle School Office directly at 920-986-3351 ext. 721. See you in June! 149 Please Note: There will be a $5.00 registration fee per student ($15 maximum per family for registration fees not including Stamping or Cooking classes). The only classes that will require an additional fee will be Stamping ($4.00) and Cooking ($10.00). The registration form, along with all registration fees, must be submitted at the same time to the elementary/middle school office. Checks should be made payable to the Shiocton School District. Here is an example for the Jones family of 4: Example 1: Jimmy Jones signs up for 4 classes (not Stamping or Cooking). Cost = $5.00 (for summer school registration fee) Example 2: Johnnie Jones signs up for 3 classes and Cooking. Cost = $5.00 (for summer school registration fee) plus $10.00 for Cooking Class. Total Cost = $15.00 Example 3: Cindy Jones signs up for Stamping. Cost = $5.00 (for summer school registration fee) plus $4.00 for Stamping Class. Total Cost = $9.00 Example 4: Jesse Jones signs up for Cooking and 2 other classes. Cost = $0 for registration fee (since family already reached the $15 cap for registration fees) plus $10.00 for Cooking class. Total Cost = $10.00 Total Cost for Jones Family Example = $39.00 Registration Fees for Jones Family Example (4 children): $15.00 Other Fees (Stamping or Cooking): $24.00 Classes Designed to Give Your Child an Extra Boost in Math: Course: Date: Time: Description: Course: Date: Time: Description: Math Refresher Grade Levels 1-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 9:00-10:00 Section 1 (Grades 3-4) 10:00-11:00 Section 2 (Grades 1-2) 11:00-12:00 Section 3 (Grades 5-8) This is the class for your child if he/she needs a boost in math. Materials and instruction will be done at the child’s instructional level. The basic skills of math will be stressed. There will also be an emphasis on problem solving. Academy of Math Grade Levels 1-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00–9:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-8) 11:00-12:00 Section 2 (Grades 1-8) Are you a student who would like to polish up your math skills? If so, this is the perfect class for you. Come participate in this computerized tutorial program that begins by assessing your math skills. Once the assessment is complete, a computerized program will be designed to meet your needs. You will spend 19 days working at your own pace on the computer with the intent of enhancing and strengthening your math skills. Within the program, you will earn ―trophies‖ for mastering skills. Certificates will also be earned along the way as skills are mastered. *The class size for this class is limited. Students will be scheduled into this class on a first-come, first-served basis. 150 Course: Date: Time: Description: Math Pizzazz Grade Levels 4-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00–9:00 Section 1 (Grades 4-8) Think differently! Get stronger! Yes, these two things will happen when you tackle Math Pizzazz. Your student’s mind will approach problems that will help them retrain the way they think and do math problems. From basic problems that involve logic, to equations that involve variables, your student can improve on these types of skills by the time they leave this class. Basic skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division will be stressed through the use of humor, problem-solving, and games. Classes Designed to Give Your Child an Extra Boost in Reading: Course: Date: Time: Description: Would You? Could You? Read A Book! Course: Date: Time: Description: Guided Reading – ―Camp Read-A-Lot‖ Course: Date: Time: Description: SUPER SIZE Your Reading Course: Date: Time: Description: Hottest Titles in Town – Your Choice! Grade Levels 1-2 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 9:00-10:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-2) Yes, you could and you would. This course, designed for young readers, will include a study of the famous children’s author, Dr. Seuss, but the main focus will be on reviewing and practicing reading skills. Your child will be provided with opportunity after opportunity to use their reading strategies. This course is meant to maintain and extend what was learned in the classroom. Grade Levels 1-3 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 11:00-12:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-3) In this course, designed for readers of all abilities, students will be placed in an individualized program that will provide them the opportunity to explore both fiction and nonfiction books. Built into the course will be an incentive plan that will encourage continued reading throughout the summer. Come join us for fun with reading! Grade Levels 3-4 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 10:00-11:00 Section 1 (Grades 3-4) This course will review the ―SUPER 6 Comprehension Strategies‖. It is meant to maintain and extend what your child learned in the classroom. It will offer the students numerous opportunities to use the strategies as they read which will lead to increased and deeper understanding. Grade Levels 5-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-9:00 Section 1 (Grades 5-8) The hottest titles in town will be offered for your child’s reading enjoyment. After ―poppin‖ open the book of their choice (three will be offered) your child will enjoy book conversation with their peers. At the end of the course we will close the curtain with popcorn and a movie to celebrate their success. Enrichment and/or Physical Fitness Classes: Course: Date: Time: Description: Summer Fun for Kindergartners & First Graders! Grade Levels K5-1 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-10:00 Section 1 (Grades K5-1) *NOTE: Two hour block This class is being offered to students entering five-year-old kindergarten or first grade. Come and join us for some summer fun! Children entering Five-Year-Old Kindergarten or First Grade can keep concepts fresh in their minds through fun activities which will reinforce alphabet concepts; math concepts; and language concepts along with fun science and art activities. This two hour session will provide a great opportunity for your child to have some hands-on, interactive fun while reinforcing Kindergarten and First Grade skills. 151 Course: Date: Time: Description: ―Camp Success‖ for Kindergarten Course: Date: Time: Description: Fun with Computers Course: Date: Time: Description: Ocean Habitats Course: Date: Time: Description: Spectacular Science Course: Date: Time: Team Building/Climbing Wall Description: Course: Date: Date: Description: Fee: Course: Date: Time: Description: Fee: Grade Level K5 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 10:00-12:00 Section 1 (Grade K5) *NOTE: Two hour block This class is for students entering five-year-old kindergarten. Summer campers will be involved in a variety of camp activities that foster basic skills and readiness for kindergarten. Campers will also be engaged in ―camp‖ related activities that will enhance cooperation, social interaction, and teamwork. This two hour session is a great way for your child to engage in hands-on camp activities while incorporating kindergarten readiness skills. Grade Levels 1-3 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-9:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-3) In this class, we will explore educational games on the computer and age-appropriate Internet sites. Come join us for a fun-filled time! Grade Levels 1-4 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-9:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-4) Imagine that you are standing on the shore watching the powerful waves pound the rocks. Tiny crabs scurry beneath the rocks and bright anemones wave their tentacles. As you move deeper into the water, huge blades of kelp float beside you. A stingray ―flies‖ by as you descend into an underwater forest. Watch as the marlin and tuna pursue schools of fish like snapper and herring. Below you, in the darkness of the deep sea, fish like the bristlemouth and the gulper eel scavenge on the ocean floor. Learn about these special ocean habitats in this class where we will make a 4-pocket book filled with facts and fun. Come enjoy some ocean fun! Grade Levels 1-3 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 10:00-11:00 Section 2 (Grades 1-3) Come join us for hands-on science and science experiments guaranteed to be FUN! Grade Levels 1-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 10:00–11:00 Section 1 (Grades 4-8) 11:00–12:00 Section 2 (Grades 1-5) Students enrolled in this class will focus on trust, cooperation, team building, self-concept and goal setting. Activities within the class are cooperative games, spotting, low-elements/initiatives, safety procedures, knot tying, belaying and wall climbing. This intensive, short-term class will be a significant, long-lasting experience. Come climb the wall and participate in a variety of exciting, fun-filled and challenging activities! Stamping, Hand Made Cards & More Grade Levels 1-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 Homemade paper. Funky folds. Inchies and twinchies. Come learn how to do all this and more. Have fun stamping your way through many holidays and special occasions. You’ll surprise yourself with what you’ll be able to create! $4.00 Cooking Grade Levels 1-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-9:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-8) 9:00-10:00 Section 2 (Grades 1-8) 10:00-11:00 Section 3 (Grades 1-8) Come and enjoy the wonderful world of cooking. Learn about utensils and different ingredients while cooking up delicious treats and meals. Bring your appetite because you will be eating daily. $10.00 152 Course: Date: Time: Description: Course: Date: Time: Description: Course: Date: Time: Description: Games, Games, Games Grade Levels 1-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 9:00–10:00 Section 1 (Grades 1-8) 10:00–11:00 Section 2 (Grades 1-8) 11:00–12:00 Section 3 (Grades 1-8) Do you enjoy playing games, but never have anyone to play with? Sign up for this class and enjoy playing dominoes, cribbage, scrabble, checkers, monopoly, card games, indoor games, outdoor games and many more. Boys Basketball Grade Levels 2-9 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 10:00–11:00 Section 1 (Grades 2-5) 11:00-12:00 Section 2 (Grades 6-9) This program will focus on the basic fun-damental skills (shooting, dribbling, passing, foot work) of basketball through drills, contests and games. All boys will be actively involved for the hour. This course will develop a greater appreciation for the fundamentals of basketball and game play. Girls Basketball Grade Levels 2-9 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00–9:00 Section 1 (Grades 2-5) 9:00-10:00 Section 2 (Grades 6-9) This program will focus on the basic fun-damental skills (shooting, dribbling, passing, foot work) of basketball through drills, contests and games. All girls will be actively involved for the hour. This course will develop a greater appreciation for the fundamentals of basketball and game play. Course: Date: Time: Description: Flag Football for Fitness Course: Date: Time: Description: Computerized Scrapbooking and Yearbook Design Course: Date: Time: Description: Team Sports & Activities Course: Date: Time: Description: Book Club Grade Levels 2-9 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 9:00-10:00 Section 1 (Grades 2-9) So you love football and throwing the ball around in the summer, but can’t always find enough friends around to get a game together? This will no longer be a problem. Come and learn, first, the rules that go along with flag football, then play and get some great exercise while having fun. Pretend you are playing in the NFL. There will be tryouts, a draft to be placed on teams, trades can be made, and play books will be developed. General Managers will run an organization as you play for the Super Bowl. The Packers will be looking for players in the future and you may be it. Boys and girls in grades 2-9 are welcome. **Students will be divided into grade level teams (grades 2-5 & grades 6-9) for flag football. Grade Levels 4-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 11:00-12:00 Section 1 (Grades 4-8) Join the fun of scrapbooking using the computer. Learn to take digital pictures and download them to a scrapbook page. Add clipart, titles, and script to create a unique page. Learn the elements of design needed to create yearbook pages for the middle school and high school yearbook. Develop skills to create unique pages just for you. Grade Levels 5-8 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-9:00 Section 1 (Grades 5-8) A variety of inside and outside activities depending on the interests of the students enrolled in the class. Activities may include volleyball, soccer, kickball, cooperative games, track, parachute games and much more. Emphasis will be on sportsmanship, team work, and FUN! Grade Levels 5-12 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 11:00-12:00 Section 1 (Grades 5-12) In small groups, students will read and discuss literature (age appropriate). This class will have fun opportunities for the avid and reluctant reader to socialize with other students using books! 153 Course: Date: Time: Description: Writer’s Workshop Course: Date: Time: Description: Girls Basketball Course: Date: Time: Description: Boys Basketball Course: Weight Training & Conditioning ―The Bigger Faster Stronger Way‖ Date: Time: Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 8:00-9:00 a.m. Section 1 (Grades 8-12) 9:00-10:00 a.m. Section 2 (Grades 8-12) 10:00-11:00 a.m. Section 3 (Grades 8-12) 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Section 4 (Grades 8-12) This course will introduce participants to the various aspects of the Bigger Faster Stronger program. The BFS program improves all aspects of athletic performance, including strength, power, speed, agility and flexibility. Each participant will have his/her own personalized program based on the ―Beat the Computer‖ software from BFS. The BFS program is perfect for any sport and for any athlete (male or female). This program has proven highly successful throughout the country and is currently implemented within our football program here at Shiocton High School. For more information go visit the website BiggerFasterStronger.com. Description: Grade Levels 5-12 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 10:00-11:00 Section 1 (Grades 5-12) Come and explore the art of writing. This class is perfect for students who enjoy doing any type of writing. These young authors will experience learning the writing process and writing in their choice of genre. Grade Levels 7-12 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 12:00-1:00 p.m. Section 1 (Grades 7-12) This class is open to girls who are interested in basketball. It is aimed at providing an opportunity for girls who like basketball to improve their individual and team basketball skills through individual work-outs and game play. Grade Levels 7-12 Monday, June 6 – Thursday, June 30 12:00-1:00 p.m. Section 1 (Grades 7-12) This class is open to all boys who are interested in basketball. It is aimed at providing an opportunity for boys who like basketball to improve their individual and team basketball skills through individual work-outs and game play. Grade Levels 8-12 154