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    MEHLVILLE COMMUNITY

    EDUCATIONSUMMER

    2010 CLASS SCHEDULE

    Community Education

    69 Randolph Place

    St. Louis, MO 63125

    P/314-467-7822F/314-467-7895

    [email protected]@[email protected]@mehlville.k12.mo.us

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    The Community Education

    Office is always

    interested in improving

    and building the program

    If you have any

    suggestions for a class

    you would like to teach or

    see offered, OR ANY OTHERSUGGESTIONS TO IMPROVE

    THE DEPARTMENT please

    contact Becky Gleiforst in

    the Community Education

    Office at

    314-467-7822 orcommunityed@mehlvillcommunityed@mehlvillcommunityed@mehlvillcommunityed@mehlvilleeee.k12.mo.u.k12.mo.u.k12.mo.u.k12.mo.u

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    WELCOME

    elcome to the 2010 Summer Community Education brochure. We are offering many exciting programs this year. In this brou will find information about all of the Community Education programs offered. There is information for:

    Preschoolers (Swim lessons, Khris Art) Elementary age students (Many exciting camps) Middle School Students (Tennis) High School Students (Tennis and Drivers Education) And even Adults! (Swimnastics)

    ease check out these and all of our additional exciting programs being offered this year!

    How to Register

    here are three ways to register: Fee must accompany enrollment

    IN PERSON AT: Community Education Office (Please utilize parking on Randolph)69 Randolph Place (63125) 314-467-7822

    BY MAIL: Send enrollment form plus fee to the above addressIN THE SCHOOL OFFICE: Send enrollment form and fee to school with your child and the office will forwar

    to the Community Education Office

    ommunity Educations PurposeThe purpose of the Mehlville School District Community Education Department is to provide additional educatioOpportunities for the community and for students.

    0plus Gold CardThe Mehlville School District 60plus Gold Card program hosted four events during the 2009-10 school year. At these evenmembers were invited into a school to be entertained by talented students, participate in fun, educational activities, tour the

    building and meet District staff and volunteers. Watch for information to come about the 2010-2011 60plus events!

    Mehlville residents 60 years of age or older can obtain a 60plus Gold Card by calling the Communications Departm

    (314) 467-5153. The 60plus Gold Card is your ticket to Mehlville School District sporting events, drama, band and c

    performances and school plays at no cost.

    f you have a class you would like to offer or any suggestions

    to improve the Community Education Program please call

    Becky Gleiforst at 467-7822 or e-mail us at

    [email protected]

    The Mehlville Community Education Office has moved to:

    69 Randolph Place

    St. Louis, MO 63125

    314-467-7822

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    Abra-Kid-Abra

    Session 1 June 7 - 10

    Balloonatics Camp!Calling all Balloonatics! Every day of this camp is an exciting balloon

    bash! Balloonatic campers learn to create over 20 balloon animals, spinwith UFO balloons and make a balloon helicopter that really flies! Each

    y campers take home a different novelty balloon-racecar balloons, rocketloons, and more! Camp concludes with the Balloonatics showing offir skills in a balloon twist jam for their families. Come join the fun ins unique, creative camp!

    ssion 2 June 14 - 17

    agic Camp: Making Things Appear &

    sappear (New!)ake a coin someone is holding disappear! Color aoklet by magic! Make a person appear from nowhere! Thesejust a few of the tricks youll learn in Abra-Kid-Abras Making Thingspear and Disappear camp! Youll get your own magic box and newks to show friends and family every day! Plus youll learn comedygic skits, balloon twisting, magic puzzles, and lots more! Campminates with campers putting on a family show. Goals are to developsentation skills, build confidence, and have fun! Tricks are new fromvious camps.

    Session 3 June 21-24

    Circus Stars CampWalk on stilts! Ride a unicycle! Balance on a rolla bolla

    board! These are just a few of the exciting skills youlllearn in Circus Stars Camp! Youll learn juggling, plate

    spinning, clown acts, animal balloons, and much more! Plus weintroducing some brand new juggling and balancing skills this year!

    mp culminates with the students performing an amazing circus for theirmily and friends!

    Session 4 June 28 July 1

    Kids Comedy Campnny how much fun you can have when youre learning to be funny!arn comedy by doingit at Kids Comedy Camp! Youll master therets of stand-up , sketch, and improv comedy. Take home a new gagh day-rubber chickens, squirt rings, gag glasses, ! At weeks end

    ull display your newly enhanced confidence, creativity, performancells andsense of humor in a show for family and friends.

    Session 1: June 7-10

    Underwater AdventureWeve decided to begin the summer by taking a trip to Floridawell at least on paper. Join in as we create cool ocean scenes, t-shirt designs and we will even design our own swimmingpoolsounds a little fishy!!!

    Session 2: June 14-17

    Fashion Design Mini CampBack by popular demand! Spend a week as a fashion designerdrawing and designing clothes, sporty & casual outfits, weddinprom dresses, costumes, and more. We will even have our owshow down the runway. Dont miss out!

    Instructor: Abra-Kid-Abra StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Ages: 6-12 yearsTimes: 9a.m.-noonCost: $80 per session

    Instructor: Khris ArtLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. - Thurs.Ages: Grade 1-5Time: 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Cost: $80 per session

    All supplies included

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    ssion 3: June 21-24raw, Paint and Createids will be creating a variety of wonderful projects using all kinds ofedium from oil pastels, colored pencils and markers to soft pastels,ayons and paint, we will even create a 3D piece of art! We will be

    awing puppies and kittens, dragons, people.. the subjects aredless!!! This camp is definitely for those who like art and those whooy crafts.

    ssion 4: June 28- July 1

    artoon Mini Campudents will be drawing all types of cartoonsm super heroes to Anime! We will learn a

    w tricks of the trade to make our cartoons lookofessional. You will all be able to create your own comic strip. If youn up for this camp, be prepared to laugh!!!!!

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    RESCHOOL KHRIS ART OPPORTUNITY

    t your 4 and 5 year olds join us for some creative fun, arts and crafts,mes and much, much more. Each week are new projects so you couldroll your child for more than one week.

    BABY SITTING TRAINING

    Learn work guidelines, basic first-aid, safety and accidenprevention, telephone technique & how to care for the child. (Mdemonstrations included.)

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    BE A SCIENCE WIZARD!

    Look out Harry Potter! From floating clay boats to bubble masend your young scientist home with a notebook full of scientiand wanting to learn more. Your students will explore makingcircuits, static charges, cohesion and water tension. It will be awild and a weird 4 days with experiments to share with the entfamily. The scientific method will be our magic wand.Class size limited to 15.

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    CAMP DISCOVERY

    This camp is open to academically talented students who havegrades in reading and in math and who have recently completesecond grade and are currently enrolled in the STRETCH progActivities will include science, math, problem solving, deductithinking and creative writing. Sudents should bring their own s

    drink daily. Class size limited to 12 students.

    Instructor: Doris BlumenkampLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Age: 10 15 years

    Dates: June 15-18Times: 9:00 10:30 am

    Fee: $40

    Instructor: StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Dates: June 7 10Ages: Grade 1-2 in STRETCHTime: 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noon

    Fee: $50

    Instructor: Khris Art StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Ages: 4-5Dates: Session 1: June 7-10

    Session 2: June 14-17

    Session 3: June 21-24Session 4: June 28- July 1

    Time: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Cost: $80 per session

    All supplies included

    Instructor: Danielle RodiquezLocation: Oakville Elementary School

    Days: Mon. Thurs.

    Dates: June 7-14

    Age: Grades 3-7

    Time: 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

    Fee: $50

    Supply List: 3 ring binder

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    AMP MEHLOAK

    fered again for the thirtieth year! This popular camp consists of sports,activities, low-key recreation and indoor/outdoor games. A large

    riety of both active and quiet activities in one camp. Sign-up for aeat time!!!!

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    ARIBBEAN PIRATES AND SAILORS

    hoy mates! Come aboard and learn about the sailors of old fromactual sailor and teacher. Hear pirate stories, sing sailor songs, followasure maps looking for pirate gold and create your own pirate flag.arn the constellations of the night sky and to navigate with a compass.g an actual boat, Relax at sea by learning knots and etch a piece ofrimshaw A pirate bandana, pirate keepsake book and t-shirt are

    cluded for this enriching voyage! Anyone who wont letyou comealks the plank! (Class limit is 20.) Sessions repeat.

    CHEERLEADER/POM PON

    In this camp students will have the opportunity to lroutines and develop individual skills. A pom pon routine wiltaught which the students may perform on the final day of cam

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    Computer Explorers Using Legos

    A. Hands on RoboticsCome program our robot Roamer to bowl, sing, dance, turn, measure, travel across the globe and play some Olympic gamesCOMPUTER EXPLORERS will help you explore how roand grogramming go hand-in-hand as they write programs and gcommands for Roamer to follow. Come celebrate and travel arour wonderful world with Roamer.

    B. Elementary Engineering 1This exciting hands-on engineering class combines LEGO Education

    LEGO Technic materials to explore motorized simple machines by burealistic models. COMPUTER EXPLORERS teams will creatively challenges using concepts learned in class. A favorite is thetrebuchet/catapult challenge where they propel LOGO pieces to seefar their building project will throw them. This is the first program inseries of courses to provide preparation for FIRST LEGO League (FL

    structor: Christine Wieter & Gabby Nausocation: Oakville Elementary Schoolays: Mon. Thurs.ges: 6 12mes: 9:00 a.m. 12:00 noonates: Session: 1 June 7-10

    Session: 2 June 14-17Session: 3 June 21-24Session: 4 June 28-July 1

    e: $50

    Instructor: Laura RobertsonLocation: Oakville Elementary School

    Day: Mon. Thurs.Grades: Entering 3rd and upTime: 9:00 am 12 noonDates: June 21-July 1Supplies List: 3-ring binderFee: $50

    Instructor: Britni LynchLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolGrades: K 7Days: Mon. Thurs.Time: 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.Dates: Session 1: June 7-17

    Session 2: June 21- July 1Fee: $30 per session

    Instructor: Staff: Computer Explorers

    Location: Oakville Elementary

    Days: Mon. Thurs.

    Ages: A. K-2nd

    grade

    B. 3rd

    and up

    Dates: June

    Time: 9a.m.-12p.m.

    ee: $120 per session

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    RAMA CAMP

    is camp will introduce participants to acting, voice, characterization andge movement. Students will learn lip syncs, monologues and weeklyni-productions. Those with acting experience will be given theportunity to learn advanced techniques, while beginners move at their

    wn pace. (Class limit 15 students. No food or beverage in the Dramanter.)

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    RIVERS EDUCATION

    e Driver Education course will meet the requirements set forth bye State of Missouri, including:

    30 hours classroom time 12 hours simulation 3 hours driving time.

    udents must be 15 years of age at the

    me the class begins. The fee for the class includes a student driverrmit which allows the student to drive with a certified Driversucation instructor only. It is strongly recommended that thedent obtain their state driving permit prior to the start of class.ch student learns differently and has a different skill set and inme unique situations, students may need additional driving timeyond the three hours included to receive certification. In theseique situations extra drive time is available at an additional cost tolp the student attain their certification. There are no refunds afterss begin, for failure to certify or for unsuccessful completion.funds will only be considered for medical emergencies.

    FIT-4-LIFE

    Learn basic exercise to lead healthy lifestyles. Lets run, jumpplay. Drills, relays, obstacles, games and a healthy snack too. join the fun and learn how to be a team player.

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    GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS

    Learn to play the guitar by ear with amazing results. After a feweeks, you can actually play songs. Guitar rental available. P

    call 892-2400 for rental information. Class size limited.

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    GOLF INSTRUCTION

    Learn the basics of golf, grip, set, swing, putting, chipping, goland etiquette. (Class limit 12 students.)

    nstructor: StaffLocation: Mehlville Senior High School Drama CenterDays: Mon.-Thurs.Ages: 9 and olderTimes: 8:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.Dates: Session: 1 June 7-17

    Session: 2 June 21-July 1Fee: $75 each session

    nstructor: Staff

    Location: Witzel Learning Center located on the MSH Campus

    3100 Lemay Ferry Road. Room 102Days: Mon. Thurs. Non-Credit

    Age: Students must beAt Least15 when class begins

    Time: 8-11amDates: Session: 1 June 1 June 18

    There will be one Friday class this session (June 18)

    Session: 2 June 21 July 9There will be one Friday class this session (July 9)

    Drive: Students will get scheduleFee: $175 district residents; $200 non-residents

    July 5 (no school)

    Instructor: Terry JeepLocation: Pro-Am Golf Center (2760 Union Road)Days: Monday & Wednesday (6 classes/session)

    Dates: Session: 1. June 7 June 23Session: 2. June 28 July14Session: 3. July 19 August 4

    Time: A. 9:00 10:30 a.m.B. 1:00 2:30 p.m.

    Age: 9 16 years

    Fee: $70 (Includes cost of golf balls)

    Instructor: Fit-4-Life StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Ages: K-5Dates: Session 1: June 7-June 10

    Session 2: June 14 June 17Session 3: June 21- June 24Session 4: June 28 July 1

    Times: 10:00a.m. 11:30 a.m.

    Fee: $55 per session

    Instructor: Joe ZarkieLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: ThursdayDates: June 10 July 1Time: 9:00 a.m. - 10:00a.m.Age: 8 years and olderFee: $40

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    AD SCIENCE

    ad Science introduces you to life in the form of cells and organs and

    w the science behind life can help you solve a crime! Discover thecrets behind batteries and design molecules! Conduct electricity andwer a Mad Science whirlgig. Experience blood pumping through theart and air moving through the lungs. Decipher DNA and build cells.mp will cover the following topics: The Organ Trail * At the Scene of

    e Crime * Cell-ebration * Radical Reactions * Chemical Counting

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    PANISH FOR KIDS

    me join us as we learn some basic Spanish words and survival phrases.e will make a piata, flag and an alphabet book.

    TORY TELLING AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

    ch day the children will listen to a story. They willen do a creative activity about the characters andents of the story. Children will participate in arttivities (wear old clothes), crafts and dramatic plays.ing a snack and a drink. Sessions do not repeat.ass limit 12 students.

    STRINGS, PINGS, and THINGS: Making Music

    Fun Way

    Become the latest rock star hero to wow your family and friendhow sound is made in instruments through hands-on experimenwould wow Mozart. Experience vibration and pitch with spoostraw oboes, bottle bands, and more. Explore the rhythms of thCaribbean along with tales of music of people from long ago. children will make their own steel drum and a set of pan pipesfinal class will include a short concert of what we enjoyed andabout in class. Dont miss your chance to be St. Louiss musicsensation or even an American Idol!

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    SUMMER FUN DAYS

    For children entering their last year of preschool or startingKindergarten this Fall. Children will have fun doing crafts andlanguage arts activities while learning readiness skills. Bring aand drink daily. Class size limited to 12 students.

    Instructor: Mad Science StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Grades: K 6Dates: June 21 - June 24Time: 9:00-12:00 pmFee: $130.00

    nstructor: IES Language Foundation (Session 1 and 2)Sylvia Lyons (Session 3 and 4)Location: Oakville Elementary SchoolGrades: K - 6Days: Mon. Thurs.Times: 9 10:30 amFee: $80Dates: Session 1: June 7-10 Session 3: June 21-24

    Session 2: June 14-17 Session 4: June 28- July 1

    nstructor: Mary Kay HigginsLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Ages: 4 6 years oldTime: 9 12:00 noonDates: Session A: June 7-10 Session B: June 14-17

    Session C: June 21-24 Session D: June 28 July 1Fee: $50

    Instructor: StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolGrade: Entering 3rd and 4th

    Days: Mon. Thurs.

    Dates: Session 1: June 7-10

    Session 2: June 14-17

    Time: 9:00 a.m. noonSupply list: Bring a shoebox & long wrapping paper roll

    Fee: $50

    Instructor: Linda WimbermuehleLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Monday thru Thursday

    Age: 4 6 yearsDate: Session 1: June 7 June 10

    Session 2: June 14 - June 17Time: 8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

    Fee: $50

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    ENNIS WORKSHOP

    This workshop will offer four station drills offorehand, backhand,rve and volley. Racquets will be provided. Students must wear tennisoes. (Class size limited to 16 students.)

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    ENNIS CLASSES FOR YOUTH

    These classes are designed to introduce the gameof tennis to children. Students will be taught hand-eyecoordination and through drills and demonstrations,

    learn the basic strokes: forehand, backhandand serveProper footwork will be taught along with the rules of theme. Racquets and tennis balls will be provided.

    Student/teacher ratio for classes will be 8:1.

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    UNIOR TENNIS TEAM

    udents in Grades 6, 7 or 8, orstudents with the permission of thetructor, may join the Junior Tennis Team. Students will receive am shirt and be able to participate in Saturday Afternoon matches

    chedule to be announced) The Junior Tennis Team practices onednesdays from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. At Oakville Middlehool. Cost for team practice is $60. There will be 5 matches atfayette on Saturday Afternoons (4 singles and 3 doubles withaches) Cost for matches is $60.

    UPF4KIDS

    Session 1: June 7- 10

    KidFit Boot Camp

    Attention! Right face directly to this energetic, fun class thatteaches kids the important principles of nutrition, fitness anddiscipline. Created by Army ROTC instructors and based on tprinciples of ACE fitness, Kidfit Boot Camp teaches team worboosts self esteem, and incorporates a variety of military-basedfitness skills like cadence marches, drill downs, flexibility trainplyometrics, and team challenges. Showcase your favoritetechniques and chants during the final presentation for family a

    friends! Think G.I. Joe!

    Session 2: June 14-17

    Musical Theater Camp

    Dance, act and sing like your favorite GLEE and High SchoolMusical Starts? Explore the exciting world of musical theaterduring this fun, supportive, talent-building camp. Experience mock-casting call and receive a part in your camps finalperformance. Pump up your dance, drama and music skills thrhands on training by UPF4Kids acting coaches. Rehearse danroutines, songs and scripts with your company to create a musimasterpiece. Show off your talent to family and friends during

    family performance on the last day!

    Session 3: June 21-24

    Hip Hop Dance Camp

    Youve seen it in music videos, the movies and on TV hip hdance is everywhere! Learn the latest urban dace and hip hop in this exciting class. Students integrate funky aerobic hip hopin jammin combinations. Kids will also have the opportunitychoreograph moves and incorporate their own style. You donto miss out on this cool camp!

    Session 4: June 28 - July 1Dance and Cheer

    Love to DANCE? Love to CHEER? Kids 5-12, you must comHERE! Jump kick, twirl, and twist as you learn the FUNdameof dance and cheer. Show your spiritthrough chants, cheers agames. Pump the crowd with show-stopping performances of hop and pom-pon routines! Learn the hottest dance moves tauexperienced instructors to music you love! Your family and frwill be cheering for YOU during your final performance!

    nstructor: Mark PlattLocation: Oakville Middle SchoolDates: Tuesday, June 1, 2010Times: A: 10 11 am (Ages 7 11)

    B: 11 noon (Ages 12 & older)Fee: Free

    nstructor: Mark PlattLocation: Oakville Middle SchoolDay: Wednesdays only

    Dates: Session 1: June 2- June 30Session 2: July 7 August 4

    Times: A. 10 11 am (Ages 7 11)B. 11 12 noon (Ages 12 & older)

    Fee: $60 per session

    Instructor: UPF4Kids StaffLocation: Oakville Elementary SchoolDays: Mon. Thurs.Age: 5-12Time: 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.Fee: $80 per session

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    wim Membership

    Enjoy year-round swimming and unlimited recreational

    ims at no charge. Membership is good for One year.

    EARN TO SWIM (Membership not required)

    Learn to swim classes are 50 minutes in length. Classes for childrenes 3-5 have a 6:1 student/teacher ratio. Classes for children ages 6 andhave a 9:1 student/teacher ratio. All instructors have been certified by

    e American Red Cross.

    TROKE IMPROVEMENT

    ND ADVANCED SWIM INSTRUCTION

    This class will instruct swimmers in strokevelopment/improvement, competitive strokes (freestyle, butterfly, backoke and breast stroke) and competitive turns/starts. (Classes limited tostudents.)

    EXERCISE IN WATER/SWIMNASTICS

    Adult Evening

    RECREATIONAL SWIM SUMMER SCHEDUNo registration just show up!

    DivingThe Mehlville School District is once again working with theClayton Diving Alliance to offer diving instruction to our stud

    Please contact the Community Education office at 314-467-78information and to register.

    ndividual..$200Family...$250Senior Citizen...$150

    Nonresidents add $30 to the above amounts.

    Ages: 3 and up

    Location: Mehlville Pool (on the MHS campus)Days: Mon. Fri.Times: 7 am, 8 am, 9 am, 10 am, 11 amDates: Session 1: June 1 June 18

    Session 2: June 21 July 9Session 3: July 12 July 29

    Fees: $65 Resident and $80 non-resident )Holiday: July 5 (no class)

    Ages: 8 13Location: Mehlville Pool (on the MHS campus)Days: Monday FridayTimes: 2 p.m.Dates: Session 1: June 1 June 18

    Session 2: June 21 July 9Session 3: July 12 July 29

    Fees: $65 resident and $80 non-resident

    Holiday: July 5 (no class)

    Classes: 8 weeks beginning June 14Instructor: Sandy Ray and Sandy HechtLocation: Mehlville Pool (on the MHS campus)Days: 1. Monday

    2. WednesdayTime: 7 pmFees: One-day session $30

    Two-day session $45

    Seniors: One-day session $20Two-day session $30Non-Resident: There is a $5 non-resident fee

    Location: Mehlville Pool (on the MHS campus)Lap swim: Mon.-Fri. 6 a.m. 7 amRecreational: Mon.-Fri. 12 noon 2 pm

    Tues. & Fri. 7:30 9:30 pmSat.-Sun. 2 4:30 pm

    Fee per visit: $2 for students and $3 for adultsFamily rate is $5

    Holiday: May 26 (pool closed)July 4 , July 5 (pool closed)

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    SUMMER CHILD SWIM Registration FormFor Adult Swim see other side

    Please Print

    te:

    rticipants NameFirst Last Age Grade M/F

    rent/Guardian NameFirst Last

    ddress City/Zip

    mary Phone ( ) Secondary Phone ( )

    rent Email Address (required)

    ease list any medical concerns

    me (Circle one) 7a.m 8a.m 9a.m. 10a.m. 11a.m. 2p.m

    Waiver, Release of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement MINOR PARTICIPANTS(for participants under 18)

    return for my child (minor) being accepted into a program being offered by the Community Education Department of the Mehlville R-9 School District ogram), I:

    1. Acknowledge that I understand the nature of the Program, and believe that Minor is qualified and in proper physical condition to participate in theProgram. I further agree that if at any time, I or Minor believes conditions to be unsafe with respect to Minors physical condition, the equipmentfacilities, it shall be Minors responsibility to, and Minor will immediately discontinue participation in the Program.

    2. Further acknowledge that the program involves the risk of serious bodily injury (including the possibility of permanent disability, paralysis, or deawhich may be caused by (a) Minors own actions or inactions, (b) the actions or inactions of others participating in the program, (c) the conditionequipment and/or facilities at which the Program is located, or (d) the actions or inactions of the entities and persons identified below; and I fully aand assume all such risk and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages Minor may incur as a result of Minors participation in the Program.

    3. Acknowledge that this is a Mehlville School District sponsored program and as such, all applicable District regulations, policies, procedure andconsequences as defined in the student handbook will apply during the Minors participation in this program.

    4. Accordingly, I herby release the Mehlville R-P School District, together with its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents from all liaclaims, demands, losses, or damages arising out of Minors participation in the Program; and I further agree that if, despites this release and waiverliability agreement I, the Minor, or anyone on behalf of Minor or myself, makes a claim released in this agreement, I will indemnify and hold harmeach entity and person released herein from any and all litigation expenses, attorney fees, loss, liability, damage, or cost they may incur as the resusuch claim. .

    5. Agree that in an emergency, any Mehlville representative may transport or authorize the transportation of my child to a hospital/medical facility anauthorize any physician or other medical personnel to carry out any diagnostic procedures or emergency care deemed necessary. I understand the medical attention and ambulance are my responsibility.

    6. Acknowledge that information about my child provided in this registration may be used by a Mehlville representative or any individual or organizidentified by Mehlville as needed in order to effectively execute this program.7. Acknowledge that from time to time, a Mehlville representative may photograph or videotape my child while he/she is involved in a CommunityEducation program or activity. These photographs or videotape will solely be used by Mehlville for the promotion and marketing of district progrand activities and will not be sold. I understand this it is my responsibility to notify Mehlville Community Education in writing if I do not wish tomy child photographed or videotaped.

    I have read this agreement as well as all District regulations, policies, procedures and consequences as defined in the student handbook, fully understandterms and have voluntarily entered into this agreement of my own free will based only upon the terms and conditions included herein.

    Parent/Guardian Signature :( required)Date

    Make check payable to Mehlville School District

    Send registrations and payment to: Mehlville Community Education, 69 Randolph Place, St. Louis, MO 63125

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    SUMMER ADULT SWIM Registration FormFor Child Swim see other side

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    te:

    rticipants NameFirst Last Age Grade M/F

    ddress City/Zip

    mary Phone ( ) Secondary Phone ( )

    mail Address (required)

    ease list any medical concerns

    wimnastics (Circle all that apply) Monday Wednesday Mon. & Wed. Senior Nonresident

    Waiver, Release of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement ADULT PARTICIPANTS

    (for participants 18 and over)return for being accepted into this program offered by the Community Education Department of the Mehlville R-9 School District (theogram), I:

    1. Acknowledge that I understand the nature of the Program, and that I am qualified and in proper physical condition to participate in Program. I further agree that if at any time I believe conditions to be unsafe with respect to my physical condition, the equipment, ofacilities, I will immediately discontinue participation in the Program.

    2. Further acknowledge that the program involves the risk of serious bodily injury (including the possibility of permanent disability,paralysis, or death), which may be caused by (a) my own actions or inactions, (b) the actions or inactions of others participating in program, (c) the condition of the equipment and/or facilities at which the Program is located, or (d) the actions or inactions of the enand persons identified below; and I fully accept and assume all such risk and all responsibility for losses, costs, and damages I may as a result of my participation in the Program.

    3. Accordingly, I hereby release the Mehlville R-P School District, together with its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agefrom all liability, claims, demands, losses, or damages arising out of my participation in the Program; and I further agree that if, desthis release and waiver of liability agreement I, or anyone on my behalf, makes a claim released in this agreement, I will indemnify hold harmless each entity and person released herein from any and all litigation expenses, attorney fees, loss, liability, damage, or cthey may incur as the result of such claim. .

    4. Agree that in an emergency, any Mehlville representative may transport or authorize the transportation of myself to a hospital/medifacility and I authorize any physician or other medical personnel to carry out any diagnostic procedures or emergency care deemednecessary. I understand the cost of medical attention and ambulances are my responsibility.

    5. Acknowledge that information provided to Mehlville Community Education about myself may be used by a Mehlville representativany individual or organization identified by Mehlville as needed in order to effectively execute this program.6. Acknowledge that from time to time, a Mehlville representative may photograph or videotape myself while I am involved in aCommunity Education program or activity. These photographs or videotape will solely be used by Mehlville for the promotion andmarketing of district programs and activities and will not be sold. I understand this it is my responsibility to notify Mehlville CommEducation in writing if I do not wish to have my child photographed or videotaped.

    I have read this agreement, fully understand its terms and have voluntarily entered into this agreement of my own free will based only upthe terms and conditions included herein.

    Signature :( required)Date

    Make check payable to Mehlville School District

    Send registrations and payment to: Mehlville Community Education, 69 Randolph Place, St. Louis, MO 63125

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    Summer 2010 Registration FormPlease Print

    te:

    rticipants NameFirst Last Age Grade M/F

    rent/Guardian NameFirst Last

    ddress City/Zip

    mary Phone ( ) Secondary Phone ( )

    rent Email Address (required)

    ease list any medical concerns

    ass Name Session # Cost School Attending

    Waiver, Release of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement MINOR PARTICIPANTS

    (for participants under 18)eturn for my child (minor) being accepted into a program being offered by the Community Education Department of the Mehlville R-9 School District (the Program), I:

    1. Acknowledge that I understand the nature of the Program, and believe that Minor is qualified and in proper physical condition to participate in the Program. I furthethat if at any time, I or Minor believes conditions to be unsafe with respect to Minors physical condition, the equipment, or facilities, it shall be Minors responsibiland Minor will immediately discontinue participation in the Program.

    2. Further acknowledge that the program involves the risk of serious bodily injury (including the possibility of permanent disability, paralysis, or death), which may be by (a) Minors own actions or inactions, (b) the actions or inactions of others participating in the program, (c) the condition of the equipment and/or facilities at whiProgram is located, or (d) the actions or inactions of the entities and persons identified below; and I fully accept and assume all such risk and all responsibility for loscosts, and damages Minor may incur as a result of Minors participation in the Program.

    3. Acknowledge that this is a Mehlville School District sponsored program and as such, all applicable District regulations, policies, procedure and consequences as defithe student handbook will apply during the Minors participation in this program.

    4. Accordingly, I herby release the Mehlville R-P School District, together with its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents from all liability, claims, demlosses, or damages arising out of Minors participation in the Program; and I further agree that if, despites this release and waiver of liability agreement I, the Minor, anyone on behalf of Minor or myself, makes a claim released in this agreement, I will indemnify and hold harmless each entity and person released herein from any alitigation expenses, attorney fees, loss, liability, damage, or cost they may incur as the result of such claim. .

    5. Agree that in an emergency, any Mehlville representative may transport or authorize the transportation of my child to a hospital/medical facility and I authorize anyphysician or other medical personnel to carry out any diagnostic procedures or emergency care deemed necessary. I understand the cost of medical attention and amare my responsibility.

    6. Acknowledge that information about my child provided in this registration may be used by a Mehlville representative or any individual or organization identified byMehlville as needed in order to effectively execute this program.

    7. Acknowledge that from time to time, a Mehlville representative may photograph or videotape my child while he/she is involved in a Community Education program activity. These photographs or videotape will solely be used by Mehlville for the promotion and marketing of district programs and activities and will not be sold. Iunderstand this it is my responsibility to notify Mehlville Community Education in writing if I do not wish to have my child photographed or videotaped.

    I have read this agreement as well as all District regulations, policies, procedures and consequences as defined in the student handbook, fully understand its terms and havvoluntarily entered into this agreement of my own free will based only upon the terms and conditions included herein.

    Parent/Guardian Signature :( required)Date

    Make check payable to Mehlville School District

    Send registrations and payment to: Mehlville Community Education, 69 Randolph Place, St. Louis, MO 63125

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    Summer 2010 Registration FormPlease Print

    te:

    rticipants NameFirst Last Age Grade M/F

    rent/Guardian NameFirst Last

    ddress City/Zip

    mary Phone ( ) Secondary Phone ( )

    rent Email Address (required)

    ease list any medical concerns

    ass Name Session # Cost School Attending

    Waiver, Release of Liability and Hold Harmless Agreement MINOR PARTICIPANTS

    (for participants under 18)eturn for my child (minor) being accepted into a program being offered by the Community Education Department of the Mehlville R-9 School District (the Program), I:

    8. Acknowledge that I understand the nature of the Program, and believe that Minor is qualified and in proper physical condition to participate in the Program. I furthethat if at any time, I or Minor believes conditions to be unsafe with respect to Minors physical condition, the equipment, or facilities, it shall be Minors responsibiland Minor will immediately discontinue participation in the Program.

    9. Further acknowledge that the program involves the risk of serious bodily injury (including the possibility of permanent disability, paralysis, or death), which may be by (a) Minors own actions or inactions, (b) the actions or inactions of others participating in the program, (c) the condition of the equipment and/or facilities at whiProgram is located, or (d) the actions or inactions of the entities and persons identified below; and I fully accept and assume all such risk and all responsibility for loscosts, and damages Minor may incur as a result of Minors participation in the Program.

    10. Acknowledge that this is a Mehlville School District sponsored program and as such, all applicable District regulations, policies, procedure and consequences as defithe student handbook will apply during the Minors participation in this program.

    11. Accordingly, I herby release the Mehlville R-P School District, together with its directors, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents from all liability, claims, demlosses, or damages arising out of Minors participation in the Program; and I further agree that if, despites this release and waiver of liability agreement I, the Minor, anyone on behalf of Minor or myself, makes a claim released in this agreement, I will indemnify and hold harmless each entity and person released herein from any alitigation expenses, attorney fees, loss, liability, damage, or cost they may incur as the result of such claim. .

    12. Agree that in an emergency, any Mehlville representative may transport or authorize the transportation of my child to a hospital/medical facility and I authorize anyphysician or other medical personnel to carry out any diagnostic procedures or emergency care deemed necessary. I understand the cost of medical attention and amare my responsibility.

    13. Acknowledge that information about my child provided in this registration may be used by a Mehlville representative or any individual or organization identified byMehlville as needed in order to effectively execute this program.

    14. Acknowledge that from time to time, a Mehlville representative may photograph or videotape my child while he/she is involved in a Community Education program activity. These photographs or videotape will solely be used by Mehlville for the promotion and marketing of district programs and activities and will not be sold. Iunderstand this it is my responsibility to notify Mehlville Community Education in writing if I do not wish to have my child photographed or videotaped.

    I have read this agreement as well as all District regulations, policies, procedures and consequences as defined in the student handbook, fully understand its terms and havvoluntarily entered into this agreement of my own free will based only upon the terms and conditions included herein.

    Parent/Guardian Signature :( required)Date

    Make check payable to Mehlville School District

    Send registrations and payment to: Mehlville Community Education, 69 Randolph Place, St. Louis, MO 63125

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    Mehlville Swimming Pool Membership Application

    ease feel free to contact Community Education with any questions or concerns at 314-467-7822

    HOOSE ONE PACKAGE:

    INDIVIDUAL FAMILY SENIOR CITIZEN

    RECREATIONAL SWIM

    Lap Swim: Mon. thru Fri. 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.ecreational Swim: Mon. thru Fri. 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

    Tues. and Fri. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

    Sat. and Sun. 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    FEE: $2.00 for students $3.00 for adults $5.00 per familyNO CHARGE FOR MEMBERS

    MEMBERSHIPCost: Individual: $200

    Family: $250Senior Citizen: $150

    Non-Residents add $30 to the above amounts.

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    MEMBER NAME

    _______________________

    PHONE NUMBER

    _______________________

    STREET ADDRESS

    ______________ _____________

    CITY STATE

    _____________________ZIP CODE

    _____________________________

    E-MAIL ADDRESS

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    MEMBER 1 NAME

    _____________________________

    MEMBER 2 NAME

    _____________________________

    ADDITIONAL MEMBER NAME

    _______________________

    PHONE NUMBER

    _______________________

    STREET ADDRESS

    ______________ _____________

    CITY STATE

    _____________________

    ZIP CODE____________________________

    E-MAIL ADDRESS

    _______________________

    MEMBER NAME

    _______________________

    PHONE NUMBER

    _______________________

    STREET ADDRESS

    ______________ _____________

    CITY STATE

    _____________________ZIP CODE

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    E-MAIL ADDRESS

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    The Mehlville School District Board of Education

    resident Vice President Secretary Director Director

    om Diehl Venki Palamand Larry Felton Karl Frank Jr. Drew Frauenhoffer, Ph.D

    Director Director

    Michael Ocello Erin Weber

    Superintendent:Mr. Terry NobleDeputy Superintendent:Dr. Eric Knost

    Assistant SuperintendentsDr. Vicki VanLaere Supervision of Instruction

    Dr. Connie Hurst-Bayless, CurriculumDr. Brian Lane, Supervision of Schools

    Dr. Lisa Counts, Human Resources

    Community Education

    314-467-7822

    [email protected]

    Keith Henry

    Executive Director of Support Services/Community Education

    Becky Gleiforst

    Community Education Coordinator

    chools/Buildings

    ementary Schoolsasley-467-5400 Bierbaum-467-5500 Blades-467-7300 Forder-467-5600 Hagemann-467-570031 Koch Road. 2050 Union Road 5140 Patterson 623 Ripa Ave 6401Hagemann125 63125 63129 63125 63128

    akville-467-5800 Point-467-5900 Rogers-467-6300 Trautwein-467-6400 Wohlwend-467-650011 Yaeger 6790 Telegraph Road 7700 Fine Road 5011 Ambs Rd. 5966 Telegraph Rd129 63129 63129 63128 63129

    iddle Schoolsrnard-467-6600 Buerkle-467-6800 Oakville-467-7400 Washington-467-760054 Forder Rd. 623 Buckley Rd 5950 Telegraph Road 5165 Ambs Rd.129 63125 63129 63128

    igh Schools

    ehlville-467-6000 Oakville-467-7000 Alt. School-467-5260 Scope/SSLCMS-467-790000 Lemay Ferry Rd 5557 Milburn Rd 3100 Lemay Ferry RD. 3701 Will Ave125 63129 63125 63125

    ntral Office-467-5000 Pool-467-620320 Lemay Ferry Rd 3100 Lemay Ferry Rd125 63125

    If you have a class you would like to offer or

    any suggestions to improve the Community

    Education Program please call Becky

    Gleiforst at 467-7822 or e-mail us at

    [email protected]


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