Summer Program June 22-August 7, 2015

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Summer Program June 22-August 7, 2015
Summer Program
June 22-August 7, 2015
Non-Sectarian, Spiritually Diverse, Values Based
www.cardenarborview.org
Carden Arbor View School invites students from the
Foothill communities to join us for a Roaring Summer of
adventure, fun, and learning.
Designed for motivated
and creative learners, our summer program, presented by
experienced teachers, embraces the ideals of an
education
that
includes
Joy,
Growth,
Enthusiasm, Dignity and Respect.
Our
summer
program combines a
variety
of
enriching courses with
several grade level specific
academic
courses
to
insure
students receive an opportunity to
make the most of their summer months at
Carden Arbor View School. Back again this summer is
the opportunity for students to build their day around a family’s
busy schedule. Offering three two-week academic and enrichment sessions
of three periods each, students may elect to attend a single course or enjoy
a full day of activities including extended child care from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00
p.m.
Mondays through Thursdays of each session are devoted to instructional
courses offered in two-week sessions. On Fridays, Cougar Tracks gives
students and teachers an opportunity to enjoy extended time off campus
where they will participate in a full day of summer activities as outlined in
the individual session events. Cougar Tracks requires separate enrollments
as they are separate summer program options. Cougar Tracks include lunch.
Cougar Paws is an opportunity to participate in the on campus activity.
Lunch is also provided at Cougar Paws.
Session 1
Monday, June 22-Thursday, June 25
Monday, June 29-Thursday, July 2
Friday, June 26 (NO SCHOOL ON JULY 3RD)
Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Language Arts
Class includes the vowel chart, spelling, parts of
speech, diagramming and composition. Small class
size allows teacher to personalize and create a
specialized program.
Mrs. Gracial—Grades 1-2
Mrs. Holmes—Grades 3-4
Miss Dochterman—Grades 5-6
Learn to Diagram Sentences—Grades 7-8
Prove that you understand the parts of speech.
Learn to diagram. When memory fails diagramming
won’t.
Mrs. Humphries
French 1—Grades 1-3
Welcome to French Class! Bienvenue a la classe de
Français! Students will exchange greetings and make
introductions in a culturally appropriate manner.
They will learn the alphabet, numbers to tell their
age, colors, and shapes. They will be able to
introduce themselves to a group in French. Students
will sing traditional French songs, dance and play!
Come over—Let’s have fun! Allez, Venez! Amusonsnous!
Mrs. Groche
Dinosaurs—Grades 1-4
Everyone loves dinosaurs. Learn about key
characteristics of dinosaurs and what their life must
have been like when they roamed the earth. We will
discuss some of the theories about why they are
gone.
Ms. Henderson
Cartoons—Grades 1-8
Students will explore their creativity and learn the
techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.
Lessons will challenge the student and encourage
imaginative thinking and the process of organizing
thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,
perspective, shading and foreshortening.
Mr. Zailo
Drama—Grades 2-5
If you enjoy theatre, acting and being dramatic,
then join us for this class! You will practice acting
out scenes from plays and perform in front of other
students at the end of the session.
Mrs. Higdon
Science Do It Yourself—Grades 2-5
Why buy it when you can create it? Let’s make our
own Root Beer, Bubble Gum, toys, etc….
Mrs. Johnson
Artistic Science—Grades 5-8
In this class we will be using color and creativity to
help us learn a variety of scientific concepts. We
will discuss topics like states of matter, density,
light, refraction and much more with activities
where we can be hands on and visualize the
concepts.
Ms. Pierce
Kid’s Dance Fitness—Grades 3-8
A fun, energetic, Latin-inspired dance fitness class.
The students will learn elements of Merengue,
Salsa, Reggaeton, Cubia, Samba, and other forms of
Latin dance while engaging in a fun work out to
contemporary Latin music. Students will also learn
the basics of how exercise benefits the body, and
learn of the history and culture surrounding each
form of dance. Includes a short performance on the
last day of class.
Miss Enriquez
Soccer Shots—Grades K-8
See enclosed flyer. Requires separate registration
form and separate payment.
Session 1 (continued)
Monday, June 22-Thursday, June 25
Monday, June 29-Thursday, July 2
Friday, June 26 (NO SCHOOL ON JULY 3RD)
Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.
Math Academy
iPad Exploration—Grades 5-8
Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, word problems, pre-algebra,
algebra, and geometry concepts. Small class size
allows for a personalized lesson plan over the twoweek session.
Mrs. Gracial—Grades 1-2
Mrs. Holmes—Grades 3-4
Ms. Pierce—Grades 5-8
A class in which adventure and exploration meet
technology. Students will explore and learn using
purposefully selected iPad apps. Opportunities to
work independently or in small group activities that
incorporate research, problem solving, and application
of basic skills. This teacher created course guides
student research using the Internet and specifically
selected Apple Applications while incorporating many
skills such as problem solving.
Miss Dochterman
Spanish—Grades 1-4
An introduction to the Spanish language and culture
through cooking and art.
Mrs. Higdon
What’s Under the Sea?—Grades 1-4
This course is designed to explore some of the
creatures that call the ocean home. Learn about
the layers of the ocean and its characteristics.
Ms. Henderson
Geography Taste Around The World—
Grades 1-5
Come take a journey around the world through food
and fun. We will visit different continents and
countries through location, region, humanenvironment interaction and different food of
those regions. Students will learn map skills,
different types of map projections, time zones, key
cities, rivers, prominent landforms, celebrated
physical features, and cultures around the world.
Not a cooking class.
Mrs. Johnson
Create a Comic Book— Grades 3-8
Discover the excitement of creating a comic book!
Fun for boys and girls. Class covers character
design, action and expression, storytelling and
layout. Students learn the what and how of
creating a series of drawings to tell their story.
Students will take the project from story idea to
completion.
Mr. Zailo
Literature through Drama—Grades 5-8
Students will utilize drama techniques and activities
to work through English literature material. This
allows the students to relate the lessons to their own
experiences in an engaging and fun way. The class
includes fun drama warm-up games to prepare for the
day’s activities, and shake-it-off/cool downs once
lessons have concluded.
Miss Enriquez
Cooking Class—”Les Gourmands”—
Grades 3-6
Eight days of baking and cooking classes. Students
are going to learn how to
make French desserts such
as tarte Tatin, pain perdu,
crêpes, gaufres, mousse au
chocolate, oeufs mimosa,
clafoutis, choux a la crème…
Students will learn how to
set the table and about
table manners. So chic!
Miam! Yummy! (Class size
limit of 10 students)
Mrs. Groche
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It’s Greek (or Is It Latin) to Me—
Grades 6-8
If you want to learn to unlock words, try learning the
Greek and Latin roots.
Mrs. Humphries
Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.
Fun With Water—Grades 1-3
Summer has to have some fun with water. Learn
the properties of water while having fun too!
Ms. Henderson
Game Wizard—Grades 1-3
Learn how to play a variety of board games and
playground games! Learn how to play the correct
way and how to strategize! Gamesmanship and
sportsmanship emphasized! Have fun while learning.
Mrs. Johnson
Kindergarten
9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
A self-contained program that incorporates
the theme for the week into the art, math,
science, pre-reading and reading programs.
Adventures In Outer Space
Enjoy learning about space and crafts that go
along with reading and math skills. Get ready
for a cosmic adventure!
Mrs. Moreno
Art—Grades 2-6
Explore arts and crafts with different media and
have fun making projects.
Mrs. Martin
Fun With Science—Semi-Mad Scientists—
Grades 3-5
Wanted: Mad Scientists with expertise in
inquisition! Does your curiosity often lead to a
disastrous mess? Has mom outlawed your kitchen
experimentation? In Fun with Science, we will
explore the role that science plays in our everyday
lives through a variety of zany, wacky, and
educational experiments!
Miss Dochterman
Cougar
Tracks
Friday, June 26
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Walk Around Town For Fun
Grades 1-8
We will start off with a walk to the bowling alley
for bowling fun and then off to Lazer Tag for lunch
and a game or two. On the way back to school we
will stop for ice cream. Children will be grouped by
age.
Learn to Build a Terrarium—Grades 5-8
The class will explore the different parts of this
ecosystem as we build our own terrariums
together. We will discuss the water cycle and how
this cycle works in terrariums. In this class we will
also discuss what Botany is and the plant kingdom.
Ms. Pierce
Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8
Students will learn to make origami, modular
origami, and be introduced to kusudama. They will
have the opportunity to decorate their favorite
pieces and put them on display for the last day of
class. They will also learn the Japanese history and
culture behind origami and kusudama.
Miss Enriquez
Cougar Paws—Grades K-2
Friday, June 26—Billions of Bubbles
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Includes lunch
NO SCHOOL ON JULY 3RD
Friday, July 3rd
NO SCHOOL!
Session 2
Monday, July 6 -Thursday, July 9
Monday, July 13 -Thursday, July 16
Fridays, July 10 and July 17
Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Math Academy
Cartoons—Grades 1-8
Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, word problems, pre-algebra,
algebra, and geometry. Small class sizes allow for a
personalized lesson plan over the two-week session.
Mrs. Gracial & Mrs. Duster—Grades 1-2
Mrs. Holmes—Grades 3-4
Miss Dochterman—Grades 5-6
Students will explore their creativity and learn the
techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.
Lessons will challenge the student and encourage
imaginative thinking and the process of organizing
thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,
perspective, shading and foreshortening.
Mr. Zailo
Algebra and Geometry—Grades 7-8
Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8
Pre-algebra, algebra, and geometry concepts. Small
class sizes allow for a personalized lesson plan over
the two-week session.
Miss Buckner
Learn Spanish in a fun and interactive environment.
Games, books, and the Smartboard are tools that we
will utilize to foster learning of this now popular
language!
Mrs. Higdon
Students will learn to make origami, modular origami,
and be introduced to
kusudama. They will
have the opportunity to
decorate their favorite
pieces and put them on
display for the last day
of class. They will also
learn the Japanese history and culture behind
origami and kusudama.
Miss Enriquez
Game Wizards Grades 1-3
Animal and Plant Cell—Grades 4-8
Spanish—Grades 1-3
Learn how to play a variety of board games and
playground games! Learn how to play the correct
way and how to strategize! Gamesmanship and
sportsmanship emphasized! Have fun while learning.
Mrs. Johnson
What’s Under the Sea?—Grades 1-4
This course is designed to explore some of the
creatures that call the ocean home. Learn about the
layers of the ocean and its characteristics.
Ms. Henderson
In this class we will explore the anatomy and
physiology of the animal cell and the plant cell. We
will compare and contrast the two and we will create
our own model to help understand the concepts.
Ms. Pierce
It’s Greek (or is it Latin) to Me—Grades 6-8
If you want to learn to unlock words, try learning the
Greek and Latin roots.
Mrs. Humphries
Soccer Shots—Grades K-8
See enclosed flyer. Requires separate registration
form and separate payment.
Session 2 (continued)
Monday, July 6 -Thursday, July 9
Monday, July 13 -Thursday, July 16
Fridays, July 10 and July 17
Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.
Language Arts
Class includes the vowel chart, spelling, parts of
speech, and reading, diagramming, and composition.
Small class size allows for the teacher to create a
customized program.
Mrs. Gracial and Mrs. Duster—Grades 1-2
Mrs. Holmes—Grades 3-4
Miss Dochterman—Grades 5-6
Learn to Diagram Sentences—Grades 7-8
Prove that you understand the parts of speech.
Learn to diagram. When memory fails diagramming
won’t.
Mrs. Humphries
Dinosaurs—Grades 1-4
Everyone loves dinosaurs. Learn about key
characteristics of dinosaurs and what their life
must have been like when they roamed the earth.
We will discuss some of the theories about why the
are gone.
Ms. Henderson
Geography Taste Around The World—
Grades 1-5
Come take a journey around the world through food
and fun. We will visit different continents and
countries through location, region, humanenvironment interaction and different food of those
regions. Students will learn map skills, different
types of map projections, time zones, key cities,
rivers, prominent landforms, celebrated physical
features, and cultures around the world.
Not a cooking class.
Mrs. Johnson
Create a Comic Book— Grades 3-8
Discover the excitement of creating a comic book!
Fun for boys and girls. Class covers character
design, action and expression, storytelling and
layout. Students learn the what and how of creating
a series of drawings to tell their story. Students will
take the project from story idea to completion.
Mr. Zailo
Drama—Grades 2-5
If you enjoy theatre, acting and being dramatic, then
join us for this class! You will practice acting out
scenes from plays and perform in front of other
students at the end of the session.
Mrs. Higdon
Fun with French—Grades 3-6
Have fun with conversational
French as we use French to speak
about your activities, pets, friends
and family.
Mrs. Martin
Dance Fitness—Grades 3-8
A fun, energetic, Latin-inspired dance fitness class.
The students will learn elements of Merengue, Salsa,
Reggaeton, Cubia, Samba, and other forms of Latin
dance while engaging in a fun work out to
contemporary Latin music. Students will also learn
the basics of how exercise benefits the body, and
learn of the history and culture surrounding each
form of dance. Includes a short performance on the
last day of class.
Miss Enriquez
Artistic Science—Grades 4-6
In this class we will be using color and creativity to
help us learn a variety of scientific concepts. We will
discuss topics like states of matter, density, light,
refraction and much more with activities where we
can be hands on and visualize the concepts.
Ms. Pierce
Robotics—Grades 5-8
Using LEGO®MINDSTORMS® EV3 kits, students will
build, program, and test their solutions based on real
-life robotics technology. Students are encouraged
to brainstorm in order to find creative solutions to
problems and then develop them through a process
of selecting, building, testing, and evaluating. This is
also an excellent way of getting students to talk to
each other and cooperate as well as giving them
hands-on experience with an array of sensors,
motors, and intelligent units.
(Class size limited to 16 students)
Miss Buckner
Session 2 (continued)
Monday, July 6 -Thursday, July 9
Monday, July 13 -Thursday, July 16
Fridays, July 10 and July 17
Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.
Literacy and Culinary Experience
Grades 1-3
Read and discuss stories followed by creating a
recipe that goes along with the book ~ yummy!
Mrs. Duster
Fun With Water—Grades 1-4
Summer has to have some fun with water. Learn
the properties of water while having fun too!
Ms. Henderson
The Chess Club—Grades 1-8
The Chess Club gives students an opportunity to
play friendly games of chess against their peers in
a low-stress environment. Students of all levels
are welcome to come, as help is given to those who
need it. The Chess
Club is meant to
foster intellectual
growth while having
fun.
Miss Buckner
WebQuest Intermediate Adventures—
Grades 2-3
Join me on a quest around the world, if you dare!
Explore foreign lands, dive into unique cultures,
and take a walk in the shoes of a westward bound
pioneer! If you are an adventure seeker, this
class is for you. This teacher-created course
guides student research using the Internet while
incorporating many skills such as problem solving.
Miss Dochterman
Microbiology—Grades 5-8
This course is designed to give a general look into
the exciting world of microbes and other
organisms. We will discuss what organisms are
included in microbiology and some key concepts
about each group.
Ms. Pierce
Literature through Drama—Grades 5-8
Students will utilize drama techniques and
activities to work through English literature
material. This allows the students to relate the
lessons to their own experiences in an engaging and
fun way. The class includes fun drama warm-up
games to prepare for the day’s activities, and
shake-it-off/cool downs once lessons have
concluded.
Miss Enriquez
Art—Grades 2-6
Learn to use your artistic skills to draw and paint
the world around you.
Mrs. Martin
Science Do It Yourself—Grades 2-5
Why buy it when you can create it? Let’s make our
own Root Beer, Bubble Gum, toys, ….
Mrs. Johnson
Kindergarten
9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
A self-contained program that incorporates the theme for the week into the
art, math, science, pre-reading and reading programs.
Storybook Cooking
Enjoy cooking and crafts that go along with our story as we integrate reading
and math skills with loads of fun.
Mrs. Moreno
Cougar Tracks
Friday, July 10
9:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m.
Medieval Times Summer Matinee
Grades 1-8
Step back in time and experience spectacular horsemanship, amazing
swordplay, medieval games of skill and an authentic jousting tournament
between six brave knights. As the tournament takes place, the castle’s serfs
and wenches serve you a feast fit for a king!
Vegetarian meal available upon request.
Friday, July 17
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Discovery Cube Orange County
Grades 1-8
At Discovery Cube, our exhibits, field trips and assembly programs allow kids
to think and learn using their hands. Lunch Included!
Cougar Paws
Friday, July 10—Water Play
Friday, July 17—Wheels Day
Includes lunch
K-2nd 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Session 3
Monday, July 20-Thursday, July 23
Monday, July 27-Thursday, July 30
Fridays July 24 and July 31
Period 1 - 9:00-10:30 a.m.
Language Arts
Class includes the basics of the vowel chart,
spelling, parts of speech, and reading. Small class
size allows for teacher to personalize and create a
specialized program.
Mrs. Gracial—Grades 1-2
Mrs. Johnson—Grades 3-4
Miss Dochterman—Grades 5-6
Learn to Diagram Sentences—Grades 7-8
Prove that you understand the parts of speech.
Learn to diagram. When memory fails diagramming
won’t.
Mrs. Humphries
Crafting Our Way Around the World
Grades 1-4
Experience different craft styles used by various
cultures.
Ms. Henderson
Artistic Science—Grades 1-4
In this class we will be using color and creativity to
help us learn a variety of scientific concepts. We
will discuss topics like states of matter, density,
light, refraction and much more with activities
where we can be hands on and visualize the
concepts.
Ms. Pierce
Dance Fitness—Grades 3-8
A fun, energetic, Latin-inspired dance fitness class.
The students will learn elements of Merengue,
Salsa, Reggaeton, Cubia, Samba, and other forms of
Latin dance while engaging in a fun work out to
contemporary Latin music. Students will also learn
the basics of how exercise benefits the body, and
learn of the history and culture surrounding each
form of dance. Includes a short performance on
the last day of class.
Miss Enriquez
Drama—Grades 2-5
If you enjoy theatre, acting and being dramatic,
then join us for this class! You will practice acting
out scenes from plays and perform in front of
other students at the end of the session.
Mrs. Higdon
Rocketry—Grades 5-8
Rockets fly in the air, but not like airplanes or
helicopters. They are much faster and more
powerful! Students explore the history of rockets,
Newton’s Laws of Motion, triangulation, and
constructing and launching rockets. If students
have taken a rocketry class with Miss Buckner,
they may build a larger, more advanced rocket
during Week I and a two-stage rocket Week II.
Miss Buckner
Cartoons—Grades 1-8
Students will explore their creativity and learn the
techniques necessary to develop ideas into drawings.
Lessons will challenge the student and encourage
imaginative thinking and the process of organizing
thoughts. Drawing techniques include basic shapes,
perspective, shading and foreshortening.
Mr. Zailo
Soccer Shots—Grades K-8
See enclosed flyer. Requires separate registration
form and separate payment.
Session 3 (continued)
Monday, July 20-Thursday, July 23
Monday, July 27-Thursday, July 30
Fridays July 24 and July 31
Period 2 - 10:45-12:15 p.m.
Math Academy
Math basics that cover addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, and word problems. Small
class sizes allow for a personalized lesson plan over
the two-week session.
Mrs. Gracial—Grades 1-2
Mrs. Johnson—Grades 3-4
Miss Dochterman—Grades 5-6
Miss Buckner—Grades 7-8
Under the Sea—Grades 1-4
This course is designed to explore some of the
creatures that call the ocean home. Learn about the
layers of the ocean and its characteristics.
Mrs. Henderson
Spanish—Grades 1-3
Learn Spanish in a fun and interactive environment.
Games, books, and the Smartboard are tools that we
will utilize to foster learning of this now popular
language!
Mrs. Higdon
Reptile Class—Grades 2-5
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Explore and learn about reptiles and amphibians.
Why they are classified differently and what makes
them unique. We will have visitors from the reptile
and amphibian families throughout the classes and we
will welcome any pets that you would like to share
with the class that are part of these two unique
families.
Ms. Pierce
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Create a Comic Book— Grades 3-8
Discover the excitement of creating a comic book!
Fun for boys and girls. Class covers character
design, action and expression, storytelling and layout.
Students learn the what and how of creating a series
of drawings to tell their story. Students will take the
project from story idea to completion.
Mr. Zailo
Fun with French—Grades 3-5
Have fun with conversational French as we use
French to speak about your activities, pets, friends
and family.
Mrs. Martin
Literature through Drama—Grades 5-8
Students will utilize drama techniques and
activities to work through English literature
material. This allows the students to relate the
lessons to their own experiences in an engaging and
fun way. The class includes fun drama warm-up
games to prepare for the day’s activities, and shake
-it-off/cool downs once lessons have concluded.
Miss Enriquez
It’s Greek (or Is It Latin) to Me
Grades 6-8
If you want to learn to unlock words, try learning
the Greek and Latin roots.
Mrs. Humphries
Session 3 (continued)
Monday, July 20-Thursday, July 23
Monday, July 27-Thursday, July 30
Fridays July 24 and July 31
Period 3 - 1:15-2:45 p.m.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar—Grades 1-3
Based on the Eric Carle book! Let’s build butterfly homes for your own very hungry caterpillar! Learn about
the life cycle of the caterpillar and why they are so important to our environment.
Ms. Pierce
Game Wizard—Grades 1-4
Learn how to play a variety of board games and playground games! Learn how to play the correct
way and how to strategize! Gamesmanship and sportsmanship will be emphasized. Have fun while learning!
Mrs. Johnson
Fun With Water—Grades 1-4
Summer has to have some water fun. We will be doing water activities while learning the properties of water.
Ms. Henderson
Art Class—Grades 2-6
Use your artistic skills to draw and paint the world around you.
Mrs. Martin
Fun With Science—Grades 3-5
Wanted: Mad Scientists with expertise in inquisition! Does your curiosity often lead to a disastrous mess? Has
mom outlawed your kitchen experimentation? Fear Not, this summer Carden Arbor View School encourages you
to let loose and explore your scientific creativity! In Fun With Science, we will explore the role that science
plays in our everyday lives through a variety of zany, wacky and educational experiments! Bust out your mad
scientist cap, throw on you lab coat, and join us for Fun With Science!
Miss Dochterman
Origami and Kusudama—Grades 3-8
Students will learn to make origami, modular origami, and be introduced to kusudama. They
will have the opportunity to decorate their favorite pieces and put them on display for the
last day of class. They will also learn the Japanese history and culture behind origami and
kusudama.
Miss Enriquez
Bubbles, Ice and Grossness—Grades 4-8
Come along on science adventure! Week One - we explore the biggest bubbles as we explore aerodynamics,
chemical composition, and surface tension, the eerie effects of dry ice and discuss particulate theory of
matter, phase change, and chemistry. Week Two - dissection and exploration of bacteria and other simple
organisms and gradually advance to animals with complex organ systems.
Miss Buckner
Kindergarten
9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.
A self-contained program that incorporates the theme for the week into the
art, math, science, pre-reading and reading programs.
Where The Wild Things Are
Are monsters real or make believe? Kindergarten will be having fun and making
mischief. We will sail away and create our own wild rumpus!
Mrs. Moreno
Cougar Tracks
Friday, July 24
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Pizza and a Movie—Grades 1-8
John’s Incredible Pizza for lunch and a movie with friends! Specific movie
information will be available two weeks prior to Session 3.
Friday, July 31
8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Please make note of times!!)
Knott’s Berry Farm—Grades 1-8
Enjoy the day at one of Southern California’s
favorite theme parks! Enjoy the Roaring Rapids and Camp Snoopy too!
Lunch Included.
Cougar Paws
Friday, July 24— Gooey Science
Friday, July 31—Water Play
Includes lunch
Grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
COUGAR CAMP
Monday, Aug. 3—Friday, Aug. 7
Rodeo Days, K-8th Grade
End your summer with a week of Cougar Camp fun. Less structured
than the summer school program, Cougar Campers will enjoy a full
day of crafts, games, science, and physical activities designed to
engage and interest students of every age.
Working cooperatively throughout the day, students will rotate
through several small group activities between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. The highlight of the week is a planned sleep-over from Thursday
to Friday. Parents may enjoy a night out while their children enjoy
the return of this favorite CAVS activity.
Sign-up early as this is often the most popular week of the entire
summer!
Extended Care is offered 6:30 – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Sample Daily Schedule
6:30 - 9:00 a.m. - Arrival and Independent Play at Extended Child Care
9:00 - 10:30 a.m. - Morning Activity
10:30 - 11:00 a.m. - Snack and Recess
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Afternoon Groups
12:30 - 1:30 p.m. - Lunch
1:30 - 3:00 p.m. - Activities
3:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Extended Care
Registration Procedures
You may register for one, two, or three periods
per session. If sessions are not consecutive,
children must be picked up during the break time.
Late pickups will be charged for the next period.
You may register for Cougar Tracks/Paws in
addition to your session OR on its own. Extended
care is also available both in the morning and
afternoon.
Please circle your program selections and indicate
a first and second choice for each period.
The Kindergarten program is offered as either
morning only (9:00-12:15) or full day (9:00-2:45).
The grade level is the one the child will be
entering in Fall 2015.
Advance registration is required for all sessions.
Summer Program Daily Schedule
6:30-8:45 a.m. - Extended Care
8:45-9:00 a.m. - Break and Session drop-off
9:00-10:30 a.m. - Period 1
10:30-10:45 a.m. - Break and Session
drop-off/pickup
10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Period 2
12:15-1:15 p.m. - Lunch Session
drop-off/pickup
(Children are welcome to stay for lunch
after Period 2 or come for lunch before
Period 3 with no additional charge.)
1:15-2:45 p.m. - Period 3
2:45-3:00 p.m. - Break and Session
drop-off/pickup
3:00-6:00 p.m. - Extended Care
To receive the 20% discount, registration and
payment in full must be made by Friday, May 29,
2015.
Late registration will be accepted if space
permits.
The registration form, contact information, and
payment in full are required to complete
registration. Make checks payable to CAVS or
pay by credit card in the school office.
Our Faculty
Our summer faculty consists of our regular
academic and enrichment teachers along with
adjunct teachers who are recommended to us. All
teachers are credentialed or certified in their
field.
Daily Routine
Attendance is taken at the beginning of each
class period so students should arrive in time to
be prepared for the start of each class period.
The entrance gate will be locked during program
hours and unlocked at each dismissal/drop-off/
pickup period.
Summer
Attire
Casual and comfortable are best for summer.
Shoes or sandals (no flip flops) are a must. Please
be aware that some activities will require tennis
shoes, swim suits, safety helmets, etc.
Lunch and Snacks
Students
are
responsible
for
bringing their own
lunch and snack.
Some
c o o ki ng
classes offer the
opportunity to eat
the
items
prepared, however, packing food for your child
ensures they have an adequate amount that is
nutritionally balanced. Please keep sugar items to
a minimum. Cougar Track off-campus activities
will include lunch. Children enrolled in the morning
classes are welcome to stay for the lunch period
at no extra charge.
Children enrolled for the afternoon classes are
welcome to come for the lunch period at no extra
charge.
Fee Schedule
Kindergarten Half Day - Per Session
(9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m.)
Kindergarten Full Day - Per Session
(9:00 a.m.-2:45 p.m.)
One class in one session
Two classes in one session
Three classes in one session
Cougar Paws on campus
Cougar Tracks off campus
Extended Care per session
Extended Care per day
Carden Camp Full Day (9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.)
$280
$420
$140
$280
$420
$ 50
$ 80
$100
$ 25
$250
Drop Off and Pickup
Please drop-off and pickup students at the front
of the school in the semi-circle. The front gate
will be unlocked and staffed during recess times
for those students who are leaving and arriving.
The gate will be locked during class time and
unlocked at lunch time, during which children will
be supervised. If the gate is locked, you may use
the front office to enter the grounds. If you plan
to walk your child onto campus, please park in a
designated stall and not in the loop.
Rules
Carden Arbor View School requires that students
who are not 8 years old or 4 feet 9 inches tall to
have a booster seat to travel off campus.
Students are required to be respectful towards
their teachers and peers at all times.
Facilities
Our campus is located at the intersection of San
Antonio Avenue and 15th Street in Upland.
Although we are not affiliated, we share our site
with Upland Christian Church. The school backs
up to Magnolia Park, which we frequently use
during the summer session. Our well-maintained
grounds boast a variety of mature trees and are
safe and secure with locked, coded gates.
Carden Arbor View School
1530 North San Antonio Avenue
Upland, CA 91786
909.982.9919
www.cardenarborview.org
CARDEN ARBOR VIEW SCHOOL
1530 North San Antonio Avenue ♦ Upland, California 91786-2272
(909) 982-9919 voice (909)981-3221 fax
www.cardenarborview.org
Carden Arbor View School Summer Program 2015 Registration
Student Name_______________________________________________Grade in Fall________________
Circle your
choices
Session 1 (June 22-July 2)
NO SCHOOL ON JULY 3RD
Kindergarten Half Day …………………………………………….$280
Kindergarten Full Day……………………………………………….$420
Cougar Paws Billions of Bubbles (June 26).. ……..$ 50
Period 1______________________________ $140
2nd Choice____________________________
Period 2______________________________$140
2nd Choice____________________________
Period 3______________________________$140
2nd Choice____________________________
Cougar Tracks Walk Around Town (June 26). …..$ 80
Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$100
Discount_________________________$________
Total Session 1
$________
Session 2 (July 6-July 17)
Kindergarten Half Day…………………………………………….$280
Kindergarten Full Day………………………………………………$420
Cougar Paws Water Play (July 10)………………
Cougar Paws Wheels Day (July 17)…………………
…$ 50
$ 50
Period 1______________________________ $140
2nd Choice____________________________
Period 2______________________________$140
Circle your
choices
Session 3 (July 20-July 31)
Kindergarten Half Day …………………………………………….$280
Kindergarten Full Day……………………………………………….$420
Cougar Paws Gooey Science (July 24).………………….$ 50
Cougar Paws Water Play (July 31)…. ………………….$ 50
Period 1______________________________ $140
2nd Choice____________________________
Period 2______________________________$140
2nd Choice____________________________
Period 3______________________________$140
2nd Choice____________________________
Cougar Tracks Pizza and a Movie (July 24).………$ 80
Cougar Tracks Knott’s Berry Farm
(July 31—8:00a.m -5:00p.m.) …………… …………………..$ 80
Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$100
Discount_________________________$________
Total Session 3
$________
Cougar Camp (August 3-August 7)
Rodeo Days!
Camp Full Day…………...……………………………………………….$250
Extended Care………………………………....……………………….$100
Discount_________________________$________
Total Cougar Camp
$________
Total Summer Program
$________
2nd Choice____________________________
Period 3______________________________$140
2nd Choice____________________________
Cougar Tracks Medieval Times Summer Matinee
(July 10)
$ 80
Cougar Tracks Discovery Cube Orange County
(July 17)
… …… .$ 80
Extended Care…………………………………………………………….$100
Discount_________________________$________
Total Session 2
$________
Over
Carden Arbor View School Summer Program 2015 Contact Information
Student Name________________________________________________Date of Birth________________
Address______________________________________________________________________________
City, Zip _____________________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Information______________________________________________________________
E-Mail Address________________________________________________________________________
Home Phone________________________________ Work Phone ________________________________
Cell Phone__________________________________ Cell Phone__________________________________
Emergency Contact___________________________ Phone_____________________________________
Emergency Contact___________________________ Phone_____________________________________
Allergies___________________________________ Medications_________________________________
Physician Name______________________________ Phone_____________________________________
In the event of an emergency, I authorize Carden Arbor View School to seek appropriate medical treatment.
I give permission for the above named child to participate in summer program activities both on and off campus.
_________________________________ ________________
Signature
Date
Student’s Current School_________________________________________________
Grade In Fall _________
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