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University School at TU Summer Programs
2018
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Camp Incredible 2018 - Information, Policies, and Procedures
Dates and Times Our summer program will consist of six one-week camps as follows: Session 1: June 4 - 8 Session 3: June 18 - 22 Session 5: July 9 - 13 Session 2: June 11 - 15 Session 4: June 25 - 29 Session 6: July 16 - 20
All camp sessions are Monday-Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Extended day available for additional fee.
Fees
Early Registration - $225 per session (by March 30, 2018)
Regular Registration - $250 per session (after March 30, 2018)
Some camps require an extra fee - see descriptions for details. Payment: Payment must be made at time of registration. The online registration system accepts major credit cards and digital checks.
Grade and Age Levels All grade levels refer to the grade the student will be entering in the fall of 2018. For Pre-K level, the student must be 4 years old before the start date of the camp session. ( Refunds/Cancellations Tuition is non-refundable unless a camp is cancelled for insufficient enrollment. If a camp is cancelled for this reason, the student may select another camp, or the tuition will be refunded. No refunds or credits are given for absences. Changes
Regardless of the reason for changes (except in the case of cancellation due to insufficient enrollment), a $25 change fee will be charged for each change made to a student’s enrollment.
Changes must be made by the Friday before a session is scheduled to begin.
If you need to change your student’s registration after you have enrolled, you must complete and fill out a Change Form.
Email campincredible@utulsa.edu to request a change form.
Extended Day
Extended Day is available daily from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Extended Day is available in three separate sessions so that you can choose the specific times you need: AM (7:30-9:00),
PM Session 1 (3:00-4:15), and PM Session 2 (4:15-5:30). The weekly cost for each single session is $50.
You may also use the Extended Day program on a drop-in basis at a rate of $15 per day per session.
Extended day program activities are less structured than those in the regular summer camps and will include outdoor play, games,
videos, puzzles, etc.
Students attending afternoon Extended Day should bring a snack.
Late Pickup
Pickup is from 3:00 to 3:10 p.m. Any child not picked up by 3:15 p.m. will be sent to the Extended Day Program and charged the drop-in rate, with a minimum charge of $15. Any student in afternoon Extended Day who is not picked up by 5:30 will be charged a $15 late fee plus $1 per minute after 5:45 p.m.
Lunch Students should bring a sack lunch, including a beverage. Lunches should not include soda or candy. Microwaves are available, but
items needing to be warmed up should take no longer than 2 minutes in the microwave. Lunch will be supervised. University School
has a no-peanut policy; please do not include peanut products in children’s lunches.
Behavior
Students are expected to have good behavior and follow classroom and school rules at all times. Attendance at our summer program is
a privilege, and inappropriate behavior may jeopardize that privilege.
Personal Items University School is not responsible for personal items brought to camp by students. We prefer that students do not bring personal wire-less devices, such as cell phones, e-readers, etc., to camp. If wireless devices are brought to camp, they must be turned off. University School is not responsible for loss, theft, or damage of personal items brought to camp.
Questions? Email campincredible@utulsa.edu
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Quick Reference Camp List - Camp Incredible 2018
WEEK 1 - JUNE 4 - 8
NO. CAMP LEVEL
1A The Artist in Me (Poleman) PreK - 1st
1B Just for Fun (McBride) PreK - 1st
1C Maui Adventures (Gore) PreK - 1st
1D Monkey Business* (Rutter/Woytas) K - 2nd
1E It’s a Mystery (Ritchie) 1st - 2nd
1F Let’s Go Lego (Still/Roe) 1st - 3rd
1G Pinterest Party (Johnson/Lindsey) 2nd - 4th
1H Marvelous Math (Fuller) 3rd - 4th
1I USchool Star Wars (Thomason/Thomason) 4th - 8th
1J Fashion Show Sewing, Sr. (Hovenesian) 5th - 8th
1K Beginning Academic Bowl (Strain/Smith) 5th - 8th
1L Hot Stuff/Cool Treats (Hamby) 5th - 8th
WEEK 2 - JUNE 11 - 15
NO. CAMP LEVEL
2A Japanese Culture for Kids (Gore) PreK - 1st
2B Summertime Fun with Water (McBride/Fox) PreK - 1st
2C The Artist in Me (Poleman) K - 3rd
2D Time Travelers (Ritchie) 1st - 2nd
2E Super STEM Challenge (Johnson) 1st - 3rd
2F Fashion Show Sewing, Jr. (Hovenesian) 2nd - 4th
2G Safari Joe’s H2O* (Rutter/Woytas) 2nd - 8th
2H Games Galore (Fuller) 3rd - 4th
2I 1970s Summer Fun (Lindsey) 3rd - 5th
2J Lego Motion (Still/Roe) 4th - 8th
2K Bacon Me Crazy! (Hamby/Smith) 5th - 8th
2L High School Academic Bowl Prep (Strain) 9th
WEEK 3 - JUNE 18 - 22
NO. CAMP LEVEL
3A Peace, Love & Yoga (Poleman) PreK - 1st
3B Teddy Bears and Their Wild Cousins (Fox) PreK - 1st
3C Frozen (McBride) PreK - 1st
3D American Girl Adventures (Ritchie) 1st - 2nd
3E Young Chefs of America (Gore) 2nd - 4th
3F Lego Mania (Still/Roe) 2nd - 6th
3G Field Trip Fun* (Rutter/Woytas) 2nd - 8th
3H Vocab is Fab (Fuller) 3rd - 4th
3I Planetology & Beyond: Exploring the Universe (Clough) 5th - 8th
3J All Around Academic Bowl (Strain/Smith) 6th - 8th
WEEK 4 - JUNE 25 - 29
NO. CAMP LEVEL
4A Build-a-Band (Kubilis) PreK - K
4B Moana and Maui (McBride) PreK - 1st
4C Peace, Love & Yoga (Poleman) K - 3rd
4D Around the World (Ritchie) 1st - 2nd
4E Safari Joe’s H2O* (Rutter/Woytas) 2nd - 8th
4F Chatterbox Challenge (Fuller) 3rd - 4th
4G Restaurant Possible (Gore) 4th - 6th
4H Intro to Painting (Clough) 5th - 8th
4I MARVEL-ous Adventures (Hamby) 5th - 8th
4J Advanced Academic Bowl (Strain/Smith) 7th - 8th
WEEK 5 - JULY 9-13
NO. CAMP LEVEL
5A Dragons & Princesses: A Fairy Tale Musical (Kubilis) PreK - K
5B Long Ago, Away We Go! (Schonberner) PreK - 1st
5C Monkey Business* (Rutter/Woytas) K - 2nd
5D Nature Ninjas (Ritchie) 1st - 2nd
5E Hogwarts Journey (Brimer) 1st - 3rd
5F Grammar Games (Fuller) 3rd - 4th
5G Mathamusements (Lindsey) 4th - 6th
5H Frogs, Hogs, Dogs & Other Musical Inspirations (Call) 4th - 8th
5I Minecraft, Sr. (Hovenesian) 5th - 8th
5J I Love the 80s (Hamby/Smith) 5th - 8th
5K Shark Tank - Japanese Restaurant (Gore) 5th - 8th
5L Graphic Novels: Reading & Writing (Clough) 5th - 8th
WEEK 6 - JULY 16 - 20
NO. CAMP LEVEL
6A Wonderful World of Nature (Poleman) PreK - 1st
6B Rock, Roll, & Rhyme (Schonberner) PreK - 1st
6C Urban Campout (Ritchie) 1st - 2nd
6D Minecraft, Jr. (Hovenesian) 2nd - 4th
6E Field Trip Fun* (Rutter/Woytas) 2nd - 8th
6F Magnificent Math (Fuller) 3rd - 4th
6G Hogwarts Journey (Brimer) 4th - 6th
6H Lodge and Collage in July (Gore) 4th - 8th
6I In the Cards (Hamby/Smith) 5th - 8th
6J STEAM: Science Tech Engineering Art Math (Clough) 5th - 8th
*Monkey Business, Field Trip Fun, and Safari Joe’s H2O camps require an additional $30 fee.
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Session 1: June 4 - 8
No. Name Description Level
1A The Artist in Me
Anyone can be an artist! Bring your inner artist and have fun creating your own masterpieces using a variety of materials. We’ll learn about some well-known artists and their works as well. Instructor: Jane Poleman
PreK - 1st
1B Just for Fun Join us as we have fun doing things that are fun -- just for fun! We’ll play games, create art, build things, fly things, dance, sing, read, play outside, and play with water. Instructor: Cheryl McBride
PreK - 1st
1C Maui Adventures
Let’s forget about our worries and fly to the island of Maui! We’ll make leis and surfboards, build sand castles,
watch volcanoes erupt, collect sea shells, go on a treasure hunt, learn Hawaiian songs, and even have lunch under
the sea! Have you tried Maui potato chips? We’ll even enjoy some of the favorite foods of Maui kids!
Instructor: Leslie Gore
PreK - 1st
1D Monkey Business*
Get ready for a “chimply” marvelous time! We will be “swinging” from one activity to another as we board the
“Banana Boat” (aka school bus) and travel to museums, splash pads, Whiteside and Chandler pools, and lots of
parks. We may also watch a few movies (G or PG). Hats, closed-toe shoes, and sunscreen are required. Be pre-
pared to get wet every day! Instructors: Eileen Rutter/Bernie Woytas
*An additional fee of $30 is required for this camp.
K - 2nd
1E It’s a Mystery Get a clue, and join the Super Sleuths at University School for a week filled with solving mysteries, scavenger
hunts, history mysteries, finger printing and more. We’ll use stories from the popular A-Z Mysteries, Cam Jansen,
Bailey School Kids, Jigsaw Jones, Sherlock Holmes, and even the Nancy Drew Mystery series as a basis for planning
daily games, crafts, snacks, and other activities. Put on your detective hat, and let’s have some summer camp
mystery fun! Instructor: Regina Ritchie
1st - 2nd
1F Let’s Go Lego Lego campers will experience individual and team challenges, create “moving” Lego creations and video their
progress with stop-motion iPad applications. Instructors: Mary Still and Becca Roe 1st - 3rd
1G Pinterest Party
You’ve seen it on Pinterest, now make it at camp! Each day will have a fun-filled theme: Beach Party, Unbelievable
Unicorns, Perfectly Panda, You Scream Ice Cream, and Marvelous Mermaids. From canvas paintings to bath bombs
to snacks almost too cute to eat, we will make it and you get to take it, but without all of the mess at home.
Instructors: Shannon Johnson and Julie Lindsey
2nd - 4th
1H Marvelous Math
Do you speak Math? Learn the language of math while enjoying indoor and outdoor activities. We will increase
our math literacy while having conversations about math problems. Verbal problem-solving and explicit strategy
instruction will be part of our fun and games. Friday will include a fabulous fraction party with edible equations.
Instructor: Lorna Fuller
3rd - 4th
1I USchool Star Wars
A long time ago, in a classroom NOT so far away . . . Join us on this galactic journey into the world of everything
Star Wars. The force will be with you as you make your own light saber, enjoy Star Wars snacks, play Empire vs.
Rebel games, dress and act as characters, and maybe even welcome a special visitor or two. If you love Star Wars,
then this is the camp you are looking for! Instructors: Pam Thomason and Glen Thomason
4th - 8th
1J Fashion Show Sewing, Sr.
Our exclusive sewing project will be a fake fur stole to wrap up in and model in Friday’s Fashion Show. Each stu-
dent will also sew a small stuffed animal. We’ll also play games and use rubber stamps to make cards and crafts.
No sewing experience is necessary. You’ll have SEW much fun! Instructor: Lori Hovenesian
5th - 8th
1K Beginning Academic Bowl
Buzz in! This camp is specifically designed for the beginning academic bowler. Learn about study tools, how to
write questions, and what topics and items come up often during quiz bowl competitions. There will be daily prac-
tice and a tournament. The camp will stress best strategies for playing on a team and in different academic bowl
formats. Instructors: Kay Strain and Teresa Smith
5th - 8th
1L Hot Stuff/ Cool Treats
If you like to create things with fuse beads and make cold treats, this is the camp for you! We’ll iron awesome
designs and make a variety of cold taste sensations. We will modify pre-made ice cream into delicious delights,
and make pudding pops and popsicles! Instructor: Melissa Hamby
5th - 8th
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Session 2: June 11 - 15
No. Name Description Level
2A Japanese Culture for Kids
We’ll immerse ourselves in all things Japanese in this fun camp! We will learn to fold origami, make and illustrate books, learn simple calligraphy, create a Japanese garden, fly kites, count to 10 in Japanese, learn common Japa-nese phrases, make and sample Japanese foods, and even eat our lunch on tatami mats. Instructor: Leslie Gore
PreK - 1st
2B Summertime Fun with Water
Let’s experience water in all its many forms! In this camp, we’ll play with water, taste it, experiment with it, and discover why it is an essential part of life. We will find out what happens when water meets up with light, dirt, seeds, rocks, plants, and human skin. Come join the fun! Instructors: Cheryl McBride and Michele Fox
PreK - 1st
2C The Artist in Me Anyone can be an artist! Bring your inner artist and have fun creating your own masterpieces using a variety of
materials. We’ll learn about some well-known artists and their works as well. Instructor: Jane Poleman K - 3rd
2D Time Travelers Just like Jack and Annie, popular characters from the Magic Tree House books, campers will travel back in time to
explore many interesting places. The Magic Tree House series introduces young readers to different cultures and
important times in history. Each day of camp will offer a new adventure, based on books such as Pirates Past
Noon, Night of the Ninjas, High Tide in Hawaii, Balto of the Blue Dawn, and Stage Fright on a Summer Night. Sto-
ries, skits, games, snacks, and crafts will reflect the adventure of the day. Climb into the Magic Tree House and join
us for a trip back in time! Instructor: Regina Ritchie
1st - 2nd
2E Super STEM Challenge
Enjoy a week of science, technology, engineering, and math with tons of fun challenges where students can ex-
plore density, gravity, buoyance, potential and kinetic energy, solar power, and laws of motion just to name a few.
Some of our engaging activities will include: a space lander challenge, making a roller coaster, creating the tallest
tower, solar-powered snacks, fidget spinner facts, rockets, robots, and more! Instructor: Shannon Johnson
1st - 3rd
2F Fashion Show Sewing, Jr.
Our exclusive sewing project will be a fake fur stole to wrap up in and model in Friday’s Fashion Show. Each stu-
dent will also sew a small stuffed animal. Other camp activities will include Pinterest crafts, dress-up, games and
more. No sewing experience is necessary. You’ll have SEW much fun! Instructor: Lori Hovenesian
2nd - 4th
2G Safari Joe’s H2O*
This week, we’ll be spending time every day at Safari Joe’s H2O Water Park. Rainy days are no problem; we’ll have
other options which include G or PG movies. Participants will receive a park pass and a cup to use all summer. If
you enroll by the Early Bird deadline, you’ll receive a certificate in May so that you will be able to use your park
pass before camp. Students will be provided with a swim shirt for the week; it must be worn to prevent sunburn.
Instructors: Eileen Rutter/Bernie Woytas *Additional $30 fee required for this camp.
2nd - 8th
2H Games Galore Do you love Connect Four, Apples to Apples, or Uno? Join us in the fun of the game. We will enjoy dice, card,
board, party and children’s games. We’ll have the opportunity to use real-life social skills in turn-taking, problem-
solving, differentiation of facts and opinions, and much more. Join us as we form bonds and build friendships while
we hang out, talk, and play games. Instructor: Lorna Fuller
3rd - 4th
2I 1970s Summer Fun
Unwind and enjoy laidback days of summer fun. We’ll have simple, active outdoor play activities such as hula
hooping, jump roping, playing jacks, and kickball. Indoor activities will include board games, card games, movies,
reading, and relaxing. Instructor: Julie Lindsey
3rd - 5th
2J Lego Motion Lego attendees will participate in building competitions on an individual basis and in small groups. Campers will
explore the TU campus, create “masterpieces,” use stop-motion iPad applications, build relay races, and more!
Instructors: Mary Still and Becca Roe
4th - 8th
2K Bacon Me Crazy!
Go whole hog in this pig/bacon inspired camp! We won’t be eating much pork, but we will make pig-themed
crafts, watch Kevin Bacon movies, watch a few pig movies, and play swine games. We will be bakin’ our snacks. Be
prepared to pig out! Instructors: Melissa Hamby and Teresa Smith
5th - 8th
2L High School Academic Bowl Prep
Join Mrs. Strain for a week of competition and high school academic bowl preparation. Students will learn about
the style of play in both the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSAAA) and National Academic
Quiz Tournaments (NAQT). We will play games and make and use study guides with topics that come up frequent-
ly in tournament play. Mrs. Strain has won state championships with high school and junior high teams seven
times and has also had two runner-up teams. Come enjoy a fun, competitive atmosphere where we will get stu-
dents ready for high school academic team tryouts! Instructor: Kay Strain
9th
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Session 3: June 18 - 22
No. Name Description Level
3A Peace, Love & Yoga
Breathe . . . stretch . . . have fun! We’ll practice fun and relaxing poses designed especially for kids,
plus enjoy crafts, games, and other great activities. Instructor: Jane Poleman
PreK - 1st
3B Teddy Bears & Their Wild Cousins
Do you have a fondness for a special stuffed, lovable bear? Do you enjoy stories about Winnie the
Pooh, Paddington Bear, or Goldilocks and the Three Bears? Then, this camp is for you! Through story
and play, we’ll learn what it is that makes our cuddly companions so wonderful. We will also learn
about the real-life bears of North America. From hosting teddy bear picnics to tasting some genuine
bear food, campers will come away with a new appreciation for both kinds of bears.
Instructor: Michele Fox
PreK - 1st
3C Frozen Join us as we explore the world of Disney’s Frozen. We’ll sing and move to the movie’s music, create
art, play snowball games, build ice castles, participate in dramatic play and read stories about other
frozen habitats. Join your friends from some frozen fun! Instructor: Cheryl McBride
PreK - 1st
3D American Girl Adventures
Enjoy a week of activities based on American Girl materials. Students will enjoy special themed days
including Friendship Day, Pancake and Pajamas Day, International Day, and Western Day. Fashion
design, stories, puzzles, games, crafts, movies, and snacks will keep your American girl entertained.
Campers are welcome and encouraged to bring their dolls to camp. However, University School is not
responsible for the dolls or other personal items brought to camp. Instructor: Regina Ritchie
1st - 2nd
3E Young Chefs of America
Cooking helps kids develop confidence and self-assurance. In this camp, kids will learn to make meals
and snacks, understand kitchen tools, read recipes, plan, and shop. They will also learn about nutri-
tion, foods that go well together, and what foods make a balanced meal. All this while having tons of
fun! Instructor: Leslie Gore
2nd - 4th
3F Lego Mania Lego campers will participate in building competitions on an individual and group basis, create
“moving” Lego creations, build relay races, and use stop-motion iPad applications to video their pro-
gress. Instructors: Mary Still and Becca Roe
2nd - 6th
3G Field Trip Fun*
We’ll have a week of field trips in this fun-filled camp. Some of our activities and destinations may
include swimming, roller-blading, fishing, archery, skating, and water parks! You don’t need equip-
ment for these activities in order to participate. Rainy days will be just as fun and may include G or PG
movies. Field trips may vary depending on age of participants and weather. Snacks and Gatorade
provided daily. Athletic shoes/sneakers recommended. Be prepared to get wet every day.
Instructors: Eileen Rutter/Bernie Woytas *Additional $30 fee required for this camp.
2nd - 8th
3H Vocab is Fab Campers will enjoy a week of fun and games while expanding their vocabulary. Indoor and outdoor
activities will be utilized to build vocabulary skills. Our fun lessons will not only aid in vocabulary de-
velopment, but will also reinforce auditory skills, cooperative teamwork, and analytical thinking.
Instructor: Lorna Fuller
3rd - 4th
3I Planetology & Beyond: Exploring the Universe
See the solar system as it was discovered by Mariner and Voyager and marvel at the discoveries of
more modern planetary probes such as Cassini and Galileo. Subjects will include planets, black holes,
dark matter, gravity waves and more. Hands-on activities will make subject matter accessible and
videos will include interviews with scientists, engineers, and astronauts. Students will be given the
opportunity to research astronomical topics of their own interest, make conjectures about future
discoveries, and share their results. Instructor: Lily Clough
5th - 8th
3J All Around Academic Bowl
Buzz in! This camp is specifically designed for all academic bowlers. Topics covered will be different
from those in the beginning and advanced camps. Learn about study tools, how to write questions,
and what topics come up often during academic bowl competitions. There will be daily practice and a
tournament. The camp will stress best strategies for playing on a team and in different academic bowl
formats. Instructors: Kay Strain and Teresa Smith
6th - 8th
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Session 4: June 25 - 29
No. Name Description Level
4A Build-a-Band This summer, let’s learn about instruments, make a few, and sing and dance, too! Through crafts and
activities, we’ll learn about instruments, music theory, and reading rhythms. On Friday, our friends
and family will be invited to a performance where we will sing songs, play our own instruments, and
maybe even conduct a little! Instructor: Laura Kubilis
PreK - K
4B Moana and Maui
Enjoy a week of fun with Disney’s Moana! We are heading to the island for sun, sand, and fun! We will explore island culture, listen and move to the sound of music, have storytelling adventures, and create island art. And, of course, we’ll spend lots of time playing -- with the water table, with games, outside, and in our dramatic play center. Instructor: Cheryl McBride
PreK - 1st
4C Peace, Love & Yoga
Breathe . . . stretch . . . have fun! We’ll practice fun and relaxing yoga poses designed especially for
kids, plus enjoy crafts, games, and other great activities. Instructor: Jane Poleman
K - 3rd
4D Around the World
All aboard! Pack your suitcase and let’s go on a trip around the world. The University School world
travelers will hone their map skills, learn about currency, and discuss different modes of transporta-
tion as they take virtual visits to some of the most beautiful and interesting places in the world. This
all-inclusive trip will include arts and crafts, sampling cultural foods, and the week will end with a
Mexican fiesta complete with a piñata! Instructor: Regina Ritchie
1st - 2nd
4E Safari Joe’s H2O*
This week, we’ll be spending time every day at Safari Joe’s H2O Water Park. Rainy days are no prob-
lem; we’ll have other options which include G or PG movies. Participants will receive a park pass and
a cup to use all summer. If you enroll by the Early Bird deadline, you’ll receive a certificate in May so
that you will be able to use your park pass before camp. Students will be provided with a swim shirt
for the week; it must be worn to prevent sunburn. Instructors: Eileen Rutter/Bernie Woytas
*Additional $30 fee required for this camp.
2nd - 8th
4F Chatterbox Challenge
You are challenged to join the fun! Campers will be led in indoor and outdoor activities focusing on
logical thinking, figures of speech, analogies, inferences, and more. Our fun lessons will encourage
cognitive development, the use of auditory skills, cooperative teamwork and vocabulary enrichment.
Instructor: Lorna Fuller
3rd - 4th
4G Restaurant Possible
Kids will learn what it takes to start and run a casual Japanese restaurant/café from concept to menu
creation and pricing, prepping, cooking and opening the doors. This is a fun, fast-paced camp for kids
who are willing to jump in, work with a team, and enjoy the rewards of their hard work. The instruc-
tor for this camp, Mrs. Leslie Gore, is a former restaurant owner, so she is the perfect guide!
Instructor: Leslie Gore
4th - 6th
4H Intro to Painting
No experience is needed! We’ll start with the basics of painting, such as mixing colors and learning
about intensity and value. We’ll compare styles of painting, learn vocabulary, talk about the history of
painting, and discuss techniques. We’ll create a color wheel and a chart of intensities, a 1”x1” cutout
from a larger image, and then students will create at least one painting of their own choice.
Instructor: Lily Clough
5th - 8th
4I MARVEL-ous Adventures
Is your spidey sense tingling? Do you feel the need to save the day? This camp will fuel your love of
the comic book superheroes through games, snacks, the occasional craft, and, of course, your favorite
Marvel movies. Instructor: Melissa Hamby
5th - 8th
4J Advanced Academic Bowl
Buzz in! This camp is specifically designed for the advanced academic bowler. Students participating
in this camp should have been a part of a competition team or camp during the previous school year.
Students will learn common academic bowl topics for junior high and how to apply memory tools to
these areas. There will be daily practice and a tournament. The camp will stress best strategies for
playing on a team and in different quiz bowl formats. Instructors: Kay Strain/Teresa Smith
7th - 8th
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Session 5: July 9 - 13
No. Name Description Level
5A Dragons & Princesses: A Fairy Tale Musical
Come with us on a fairytale adventure as we sing songs, read stories, create, and learn all about mu-
sic! Be ready to dress up as a king or queen, a princess, knight, or even a dragon! With each fun activi-
ty, we’ll also be growing in our knowledge of music theory. Be prepared for a special performance at
the end of the week - you won’t want to miss it! Instructor: Laura Kubilis
PreK - K
5B Long Ago, Away We Go!
Join us as we travel back in time to the early pioneer days! We’ll dress like pioneers, cook some old-
fashioned recipes, play games from long ago, and have a grand time! We will also be doing some
sewing and creating art from the early 1900s. So, come along and “rough it” while we have a blast
from the past! Instructor: Lindsay Schonberner
PreK - 1st
5C Monkey Business*
Get ready for a “chimply” marvelous time! We will be “swinging” from one activity to another as we
board the “Banana Boat” (aka school bus) and travel to museums, splash pads, Whiteside and Chan-
dler pools, and lots of parks. We may also watch a few movies (G or PG). Hats, closed-toe shoes, and
sunscreen are required. Be prepared to get wet every day! Instructors: Eileen Rutter/Bernie Woytas
*An additional fee of $30 is required for this camp.
K - 2nd
5D Nature Ninjas We’ll begin the week by reading the Magic Tree House book Night of the Ninjas. A combination of
nature and ninja crafts, games, snacks, and activities will fill the week. We’ll take an up-close look at
the wonderful world of nature, including natural resources, habits and habitats of animals, insects
and creatures of the sea. Campers will also enjoy indoor camping activities complete with an edible
campfire. Instructor: Regina Ritchie
1st - 2nd
5E Hogwarts Journey
Jump aboard the Hogwarts Express for a week of witchcraft and wizardry. We will make wands, mix
potions, play Quidditch and explore the fantastic realm of Harry Potter. Pack your imagination and
prepare for fun and adventure. Instructor: Bryce Brimer
1st - 3rd
5F Grammar Games
Enjoy a week of indoor and outdoor activities to reinforce language skills as they relate to parts of
speech. We’ll play fun, non-traditional games to address many skills such as vocabulary development,
following directions, cooperative teamwork, and independent decision-making.
Instructor: Lorna Fuller
3rd - 4th
5G Mathamuse-ments
Math can be magic! This camp is filled with interesting and exciting math activities. Learn number
tricks and marvelous memory techniques, solve challenging puzzles, play games, and more. Get ready
to have fun with numbers! Instructor: Julie Lindsey
4th - 6th
5H Frogs, Hogs, Dogs & Other Musical Inspirations
Come enjoy a week of fun with the art of Sandra Boynton and her many musical friends. From Brad
Paisley to Meryl Streep and Patti LuPone to Beach Boy Brian Wilson, the music styles and artists are
many and varied. Students will analyze, categorize and intelligently review many of the more than 60
songs available in the several books published so far by Sandra Boynton. Instructor: Kathy Call
4th - 8th
5I Minecraft, Sr. Each student will create a cardboard Minecraft village for interacting with the class. We will paint a
Minecraft t-shirt, play various games, and do Minecraft crafts. It’s a week of all things Minecraft!
Instructor: Lori Hovenesian
5th - 8th
5J I the 80s Nostalgia will be the muse for this camp, full of all the things that made the 80s a decade to remem-
ber. We will eat 80s snacks, play 80s games, and watch some totally tubular 80s movies.
Instructors: Melissa Hamby and Teresa Smith
5th - 8th
5K Shark Tank - Japanese Restaurant
Students will develop a restaurant concept and propose it to investors. The proposal will include
writing a business plan, creating recipes, cooking, presenting, and enjoying the fruits of their labor.
This will be an eye-opening, high energy, exhilarating camp for adventurous team players!
Instructor: Leslie Gore
5th - 8th
5L Graphic Novels: Reading & Writing
They’re NOT just comic books! Unearth the weird and wonderful world of graphic novels, a fusion of
illustration and creative writing. Learn about the very first graphic novels and their authors. Camp
activities will include reading, discussion, videos with author interviews, and more. Students will be
able to share some of their favorite titles and will create their own graphic novel during the week.
Instructor: Lily Clough
5th - 8th
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Session 6: July 16 - 20
No. Name Description Level
6A Wonderful World of Nature
Calling all nature lovers! Join us as we discover the many wonders of nature around the globe and in
our own backyards. We’ll enjoy and appreciate nature through art, books, and fun activities.
Instructor: Jane Poleman
PreK - 1st
6B Rock, Roll & Rhyme
We’ll be making music in all sorts of ways this week! We’ll write our own song, create our very own
musical instruments using recycled materials, and have a talent show at the end of the week. We will
also be learning how to play different rhythms, and we’ll use movement to act out songs. Come join
us for this fun ruckus! Instructor: Lindsay Schonberner
PreK - 1st
6C Urban Campout
This indoor camp-IN will include an indoor campfire, an edible campfire, campfire stories, camp
snacks, nature crafts, friendship games and activities, and more. Campers will make camp buckets,
participate in basic first aid training, learn about the uses of a bandana, and explore the world of noc-
turnal animals. Campers will even take virtual trips to some of the most beautiful campsites in the
world. Grab your backpack and a flashlight, and let’s go camping! Instructor: Regina Ritchie
1st - 2nd
6D Minecraft, Jr. Each student will create a cardboard Minecraft village for a class game. We will paint a Minecraft t-
shirt, play games, and do Minecraft crafts. It’s a week of all things Minecraft!
Instructor: Lori Hovenesian
2nd - 4th
6E Field Trip Fun*
We’ll have a week of field trips in this fun-filled camp. Some of our activities and destinations may
include swimming, roller-blading, fishing, archery, skating, and water parks! You don’t need equip-
ment for these activities in order to participate. Rainy days will be just as fun and may include G or PG
movies. Field trips may vary depending on age of participants and weather. Snacks and Gatorade
provided daily. Athletic shoes/sneakers recommended. Be prepared to get wet every day.
Instructors: Eileen Rutter/Bernie Woytas *Additional $30 fee required for this camp.
2nd - 8th
6F Magnificent Math
Learn the language of math while enjoying indoor and outdoor activities. We will increase our math
literacy while having conversations about math problems. Verbal problem-solving and explicit strate-
gy instruction will be part of our fun and games. Friday will include a fabulous fraction party with
edible equations. (Magnificent Math may be taken on its own or as a continuation of Marvelous Math
from Week 1. This class will have new activities.) Instructor: Lorna Fuller
3rd - 4th
6G Hogwarts Journey
Jump aboard the Hogwarts Express for a week of witchcraft and wizardry. We will make wands, mix
potions, play Quidditch and explore the fantastic realm of Harry Potter. Pack your imagination and
prepare for fun and adventure. Instructor: Bryce Brimer
4th - 6th
6H Lodge and Collage in July
What’s exciting about spending time at a cabin? Relaxing, playing games, art, and eating! Join us for a
week filled with creating collages, painting, board games, and enjoying favorite cabin foods like
smores and sliders. Plan to have fun and de-stress! Instructor: Leslie Gore
4th - 8th
6I In the Cards If you like to play card games, this is the camp for you! Prepare to engage in epic card battles with
other students and the camp teahcers. We will pull in some additional board games as well and snack
on classic party mixes. Instructor: Melissa Hamby
5th - 8th
6J STEAM: Science Tech Engineering Art Math
Explore the exciting, interdisciplinary world of the STEAM fields and learn about how current research
is shaping the future and solving global problems big and small. Each day will have a theme with
hands-on activities, and students will be given space to create connections between the STEAM fields
as we learn about the history of science, computers, and technology and discuss the impact of these
fields on our daily lives. Students will also be given time to research a topic of their own interest and
share their results. Instructor: Lily Clough
5th - 8th
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