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Dates: Monday, June 29—Friday, July 24 Time: 8:30 am— 12:20 pm Monday through Friday Program will be closed Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day Place: Huntington High School—188 Oakwood Road Cost: $120 per course plus $50 (non-refundable) Registration Fee Fee includes all course materials and a Summer Arts T-shirt ELIGIBILITY Courses are open to all students entering grades 4-9.** Students from surrounding school districts are welcome, provided they supply their own instrument. **Portfolio Course is open to grades 9-12 only. SCHOLARSHIPS Harlie Treanor Memorial Scholarship Fund: Two full-time scholarships will be awarded to Huntington School District students who are eligible for free/reduced lunch. Additional limited partial scholarships are available for Huntington music and art students who are eligible for free/reduced lunch. Please complete the scholarship forms along with your registration requesting assistance no later than June 1st. SECURING AN INSTRUMENT* *Students attending districts other than Huntington will need to secure instruments from their home district. Huntington School District owns the instruments listed below, which may be rented for a maintenance fee of $40 (subject to change). This fee covers the summer and following school year. Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Saxophone, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba & Percussion . Contract and pick up information will be sent to new students in June. (Instrument fees will be paid at time of Instrument Pick-Up) The district does not provide flutes, clarinets or trumpets. These instruments may be rented or leased from music stores. Some local vendors are: Munro Music 266-2334 Sam Ash 421-9333 Murphy’s Music 549-4510 Gil Breines Music 586-1410 Cornet Music 724-0705 Huntington Bay Music 271-8865 Kidzhitz 470-9788 Store rentals must be secured prior to the first day of class. Free lunch students are provided with district owned instruments at no charge for the first year of instruction. NEW!!! 2015 Registration is ONLINE at www.huntingtonarts.org!! Visit us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntingtonArts www.huntingtonarts.org 2015 Summer Arts Enrichment Program

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Dates: Monday, June 29—Friday, July 24

Time: 8:30 am— 12:20 pm Monday through Friday Program will be closed Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day Place: Huntington High School—188 Oakwood Road

Cost: $120 per course plus $50 (non-refundable) Registration Fee Fee includes all course materials and a Summer Arts T-shirt

ELIGIBILITY

Courses are open to all students entering grades 4-9.** Students from surrounding school districts are welcome, provided they supply their own instrument.

**Portfolio Course is open to grades 9-12 only. SCHOLARSHIPS

Harlie Treanor Memorial Scholarship Fund: Two full-time scholarships will be awarded to Huntington School District students who are eligible for free/reduced lunch.

Additional limited partial scholarships are available for Huntington music and art students who are eligible for free/reduced lunch.

Please complete the scholarship forms along with your registration requesting assistance no later than June 1st.

SECURING AN INSTRUMENT* *Students attending districts other than Huntington will need to secure instruments from their home district.

Huntington School District owns the instruments listed below, which may be rented for a maintenance fee of $40 (subject to change).

This fee covers the summer and following school year. Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Saxophone,

French Horn, Trombone, Baritone, Tuba & Percussion . Contract and pick up information will be sent to new students in June.

(Instrument fees will be paid at time of Instrument Pick-Up)

The district does not provide flutes, clarinets or trumpets. These instruments may be rented or leased from music stores. Some local vendors are:

Munro Music 266-2334 Sam Ash 421-9333 Murphy’s Music 549-4510 Gil Breines Music 586-1410 Cornet Music 724-0705 Huntington Bay Music 271-8865 Kidzhitz 470-9788

Store rentals must be secured prior to the first day of class. Free lunch students are provided with district owned instruments at no charge for the first year of instruction.

 

NEW!!! 2015 Registration is ONLINE at www.huntingtonarts.org!!  

Visit us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntingtonArts  www.huntingtonarts.org 

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Music Class Descriptions—2015 Computer Music Composing Everyone can be a composer in this class! Students with little or no music reading skills will learn to create their own compositions in our music lab using simple programs like “Garage Band” to produce their own CD! Beginning & Intermediate Piano This course is for students with no prior piano training as well as students with some experience. Students will learn note reading as well as how to improve upon their playing using dynamic & articulation markings. Students will use electric keyboards in the music lab so that each student may progress at their own pace. Open to all stu-dents gr 4-9. Please indicate level on your registration form. Beginning & Intermediate Guitar Gr. 5-9 This course will cover the basics of the guitar for students who have not played before, or who have a limited familiarity with the instrument. The course will cover all six strings and songs for different combinations of strings, power chords, the blues and the blues scale, basic improvisation, simple chorus and basic rock and folk guitar songs. Students will be encouraged to bring in songs of their own for study and performance. Students are encouraged to bring their own guitar as the district has a limited supply. School of Rock Gr. 5-9 HAC rock/pop Band! A course for more experienced singers & instrumentalists including guitar, keyboard, bass, drums and vocals, in which the students will learn a repertoire of rock, pop and R&B classics and perform them as a real rock band! The basics of improvisation will be covered also, so that students can take a solo on any given instrument. Students will also be encouraged to bring in songs of their own choosing for study and performance. A recording will be made at the end of the course, and a performance given featuring all of the students in the class. Intermediate Orchestra Gr. 5 –6** Looking to improve your technique & playing skills on your string instrument? Then this is the place for you! This course is open to students who have at least one year of experience playing an orchestra instrument. Students will have the opportunity to play many genres of music in a performance group setting while enhancing their skills. ROCKestra! Gr. 7-9** Do you have a favorite pop or rock song? Come join the ROCKestra for an opportunity to play pop & rock music on your string instrument. Featuring music by artists such as Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and The Beatles in combina-tion with Jazz, Fiddle Music and Chamber pieces. The ROCKestra is open to students who have had experience in the Intermediate Schools’ Advanced Orchestra or Finley Orchestra. Students will put on a final performance at the end of the program for all to hear! **Students should speak with their school orchestra teacher about their orchestra placement. Intermediate Band Gr. 5-6 This course is open to students entering grades 5-6 who have one ore more years playing experience. It provides the student with an opportunity to improve his/her playing techniques in a performance group setting. Jazz Band & Improvisation Gr. 6-9 This course presents the essential elements of jazz performance, including basic technique of style, phasing and simple improvisation. Open to band students entering grades 6-9. Beginning Band & String Lessons Gr. 4 This class is provided for students who wish to learn how to play the violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, saxo-phone, trumpet, French Horn, trombone, baritone, tuba or percussion. This is a beginning level class designed for students who have NEVER played the instrument and have been assigned this instrument by their orchestra teach-er (including percussion). Lesson book is provided. Musical Theater Learn songs and scenes from a Broadway show. Students will be singing and acting in this creative class as we prepare for a small performance. All students are encouraged to sign up for the class regardless of acting/singing experience. Glee Club! Come lend your voice to the Glee Club! In this class, we will be singing a wide variety of music and some Glee-inspired songs as well. You will learn about the different voice parts that make up a choir, and learn how to sing in harmony. Whether you enjoy classical or pop music (or anything in between), you're sure to find something that

Music Class Descriptions—2015 (continued) Introduction to Acting Acting is a great tool to build confidence, self esteem and poise. In this class, actors play games,

learn how to walk, talk and listen on stage. Improvisation, small scenes and monologues will be explored. Bring your most fun and creative personalities to the stage and be ready to have lots of fun!

Ukulele Jam Band Want to learn how to play the Ukulele? Then this is the class for you! Ukelele Jam Band is a great

place to learn how to play the Ukulele in a fun group setting. All participants will learn how to play sev-eral traditional and popular songs on their Ukuleles. They’ll be some singing, hand percussion and a lot of Ukulele-ing in this exciting class! All students must provide their own Ukulele in order to participate.

Pop & Show Tunes Vocal Workshop! Students will enjoy the benefits of vocal training as well as learn a solo vocal piece. The class will learn a variety of NYSSMA solos, in addition to Pop and Broadway repertoire. The program includes solo performance tech-nique as well as how to assess oneself when performing. Have fun while receiving professional vocal coaching! Percussion Ensemble Gr. 6-9 Explore the world of percussion through the art of ensemble performance. Perform with your friends and learn how to play a wide variety of percussion instruments from the snare drum and xylophone to garbage cans. This course is designed for music students grades 6-9 (or 5th grade with strong rhythmic ability and with recommenda-tion from their school's music teacher). Though no prior percussion training is required, students must have strong rhythmic ability.

Visual Art Class Descriptions—2015 Ceramics Students will learn how to hand build exciting projects with ceramic clay. Vases, coil pots, name plates, picture frames and animal forms will be fired to a stone like hardness in the kiln and painted by the students in a variety of glazes. The projects will be fired a final time to bring out a colorful, glasslike finish. Approximately 3 full projects will be completed. Polymer Clay

Have fun with this awesome clay that can be sculpted, carved, stamped, textured and used to create many different kinds of fun and useful objects. Learn the secrets of building multi-colored polymer

"canes" to produce amazing checkerboard, spiral and geometric patterns for your unique creations!

Painter’s Palette Get ready to explore the creative possibilities of painting! In this class you will learn about color theory and ex-plore different painting techniques. Acrylic paints, temperas, & watercolors will be used to create a variety of fun and interesting art projects...including those ever-so-popular canvases! Modern Jewelry Making Who doesn't love a fantastic bracelet, especially one that she creates herself!? In this class, students will learn how to work with and create bracelets out of leather, beads, metal, clay and so much more. Come prepared to work, and learn new techniques for filling your arms with beautiful works of art. Chalk it Up! Painting with Annie Sloan World recognized Annie Sloan Chalk Paint can easily be used to transform many things. In this class students will learn the basic beginning steps to working with Annie Sloan. They will use the one to two color application pro-cess, painting frames, initials, decorative boxes and more. They will then learn how to distress and finish a piece. Students will also work collectively on one large piece of furniture that will then be donated to the school. Roll up your sleeves and get ready to have fun! Digital Photography Master important shooting and composition skills with hands-on demonstrations and photo lessons. In the class-room you’ll discover the power of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator to further enhance images through professional photo-editing and graphic –design techniques. Students must supply their own digital camera (which should be clearly labeled with name & number).

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3D Sculpting & Design This new course will focus on learning the structure and proper anatomy of the human head to help students create their own Bust! Lessons will also include designing accessories, character development, and creating various 3D elements to create a visual story board or 3D scene. Students will work with modeling clay, as well as other mixed media elements and will focus on detail, creative design and how to properly use sculpting and modeling tools. Students are encouraged to bring in photos or reference pictures to help in the design process. Class can be messy so please dress appropriately! Teen Portfolio Program **THIS IS FOR GRADES 9-12 ONLY!!** Geared towards the art minded High School student, this course will concentrate on observational drawing and advanced use of the elements and principles of art and design. Us-ing a variety of media, students will be able to grow as artists while creating a collection of works to strengthen their portfolio. This course is ideal for the student putting together a col-lege portfolio, building a breadth section for AP, or any art-loving student looking to further develop their artistic skill set. Putting together a portfolio on one’s own can be a daunting task- instead come enjoy a creative and fun summer experience! Please note: this is a 3 hour course– students MUST take all 3 hours. Cost is $330 plus registration fee.

Technical Art Course Descriptions —2015 The Art of Aviation I Learn about the awesome world of Aviation through hands on projects. Projects will include model plane assembly, RC plane flight simulation and actual RC plane flight! Participants will learn how to fly 3 channel planes such as the champ and super cub. Students will learn a great deal about historic planes and how different types of aircraft work. This is a fantastic course that combines art, technology and physical skills into a fun learning experience. Advanced Art of Aviation* If you enjoyed the Art of Aviation I or II, you will love the next course in this series. Advanced Art of Aviation expands upon the skills and concepts taught in the Art of Aviation I & II. Participants will become more familiar with specific types of aircraft and learn why they actually fly. Participants will also learn how to fly 4 channel RC aircraft and perform aeri-al maneuvers such as the split-S, barrel rolls, stalls and inverted flight on the RC model T-28 Trojan! *for students who have taken Aviation I OR II only Play Chess with the LI Chess Nuts! Students will learn basic moves, strategies and techniques in the game of chess; our fast learn-ers and students who are already familiar with the game will move to more advanced playing techniques. Lessons will teach students how to play the game, and once learned, how to then improve their playing. After lessons, students will play each other, while being supervised and coached by the teacher.  

  

~ABOUT OUR STAFF~

Mr. Battista has been teaching band in Huntington for 14 years and is an aviation enthusiast! He has been a mem-ber of the Academy of Model Aeronautics for 5 years and is a flyer at the Lufbury Aerodome at Cedar Creek Park in Seaford, NY. Mr. Belton currently teaches at Finley Middle School. After studying drawing & painting at the Art’s Students League in Manhattan, the School of Visual Arts and the New Jersey Center for the Arts, Mr. Belton went on to graduate from Columbia University and received a Masters of Fine Arts at Vermont College School of Fine Arts. Mr. Belton continues to create his own work in drawing, painting and ceramics. Ms. Jablon, who teaches elementary Band in Huntington, holds a Bachelors & Masters in Music Education, as well as an Administrative Degree from Hofstra University. Ms. Jablon is the chairperson for the Huntington Band Fest; her chamber ensembles have premiered several works by renowned composers, and Ms. Jablon has had her bands perform for the Islanders at Nassau Coliseum! Mr. Giachetti currently directs the Huntington HS Senior Symphonic Band & Jazz Ensemble. Mr. Giachetti grad-uated from Crane School of Music with a Bachelors in Music Education as well as a Performance Certificate in Percussion Performance. He also holds a Masters degree in Music Education, with concentration in Wind Band Conducting, from Hofstra University. Mrs. Mainville is the Choral Director at Huntington HS and holds a Bachelors & Masters of Music from Crane School of Music and Boston University. Mrs. Mainville is heavily involved with the HS musical and also directs two a cappella groups at the high school. Mr. Mainville has been teaching guitar for nearly 20 years in addition to his many years as a performer. He holds a Bachelors and Masters degrees in Classical Guitar Performance from the Crane School of Music and is currently working as the Stage Manager at Huntington High School. Mrs. Markee joined the Huntington Music Department this year where she currently teaches Classroom Music as well as Orchestra Lessons for the district. Mrs. Markee holds a music degree from Hofstra University as well as a Master’s Degree from Stony Brook University. Prior to working in Huntington, Mrs. Markee worked with the 6th Grade Orchestra & General Music classes in Islip and is excited to join our summer program! Mr. Mayer holds a Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts from LIU and for the last 10 years has been training as both a two dimensional and 3D artist with strong influences of Americana, Art Nouveau, POP culture and Modernism. Mr. Mayer is a regularly showing artist at various galleries, venues and events in the LI & NYC area. Mrs. Mortell holds a bachelors degree in Graphic Design from New York Institute of Technology, as well as a Masters of Art Education from LIU. Prior to becoming an art teacher, Mrs. Mortell worked as an Art Director for Publishers Clearing House. In addition to being an art teacher, she is a practicing artist and photographer who loves to travel. Mrs. Sturtz holds an Associate’s degree in Fashion Merchandising from the Laboratory Institute of Merchandis-ing as well as a Bachelors in Art Education from Adelphi University. Mrs. Sturtz’s knowledge of fashion led her to designing fashion displays at Anthropologie; currently, she works as an accidental entrepreneur, giving old fur-niture new life. Her work is often sold at “Heaven Can Wait” in Rockville Center. Mrs. Valerio holds a Bachelors of Fine Art from Parsons School of Design as well as a Masters in Art Education from LIU. Before becoming an art teacher, Mrs. Valerio worked in graphic arts at various companies, including Glamour Magazine, Newsday, & International Typeface Corp. Mrs. Valerio currently teaches at Huntington HS and Finley MS. Long Island Chess Nuts will be joining us again for Chess class this year! “Chess Nuts” teachers are all great Chess players and are well experienced working with children. LI Chess Nuts is in their 18th year and currently teach over 2000 students each year in Nassau and Suffolk County schools.

REGISTRATION FORM– Part 1

NEW!!! 2015 Registration available ONLINE at www.huntingtonarts.org!!  Registration for classes is limited and is on a first-come-first-serve basis. Please mail all registration forms (Registration Part 1 and 2, Payment/Emergency Contact Sheet, Medical Form & Photo Release Form), with payment A.S.A.P. directly to:

Huntington Arts Council Summer Arts Enrichment Program

c/o Nicole Lynch—60 Rose Street, Hauppauge, NY 11788 **DO NOT send to HS music office or Arts Council. This will cause a delay in your registration**

No students will be scheduled without payment. Scholarship applicants must pay for one class plus registration fee ($170) in order to be considered for a one-class scholarship.

Questions??? For quickest response to questions, please contact the program coordinator Nicole Lynch, via email—[email protected].

(Please print) STUDENT NAME _________________________________________________________________ **Each student receives a Free t shirt—please circle T Shirt Size: YM, YL, AS, AM, AL, AXL ADDRESS________________________________________________________________________ CITY______________________________ ZIP________________________________ HOME PHONE #_____________________________CELL_________________________________ NAME PARENT/GUARDIAN________________________________________________________ NAME OF SCHOOL ATTENDING IN SEPTEMBER ‘15___________________________________ GRADE IN SEPTEMBER 2015 ______________ INSTRUMENT ______________________ (3rd graders, put down your 1st choice) PARENT EMAIL:___________________________________________________________________ ***If your child will be missing a week for vacation or starting the program late, please indicate that here:  (Please note, classes are not pr0‐rated!) 

 Weeks/Days to be Missed:   ___________________________________________________________________________  ____________________________________________________________________________________ 

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REGISTRATION FORM– Part 2

For the latest information on course availability, please check the www.huntingtonarts.org website, or click on “The Arts” tab on the www.hufsd.edu web-

site. Instructions: List your course for each hour of the program that you wish to attend (be sure to list a 2nd choice). Enrollment is limited and on a first-come-first-serve basis, so be sure to send your form & payment in ASAP !! Attention 3rd Graders: Please select your schedule using your first choice of instrument; adjustments will be made if necessary when final assignments are received.

STUDENT NAME _______________________________________

**PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of our program, we cannot allow any schedule changes after Wednesday, July 1st, so please be sure to read all course descriptions carefully!**

Number of Courses ______ x $120.00 = $ _______________________ Non Refundable Registration Fee $ 50.00 (please include even if applying for scholarship) Family Discount (Deduct $50 for each additional child— -$ ________________________ all children must be enrolled in 4 classes—no discount on first child) If paying by CREDIT CARD– add $10 fee $ ________________________ Total Cost of Tuition $ ________________________ (Make checks payable to Huntington Arts Council*) *Please note there will be a $20 fee for all returned checks.

TIME 1ST COURSE CHOICE 2ND COURSE CHOICE

8:30-9:20

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10:30-11:20

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Payment & Emergency Contact Info Form  

Please review the following information before completing your application:

Classes are held at Huntington High School from 8:30– 12:20 pm. Students should be dropped off in the main lobby where they will find signs for each class. Our HS student counselors will escort stu-dents to and from class as well as to the restrooms. We encourage students to bring peanut-free snacks and plastics water bottles if they are staying for more than one class. In order for our staff to provide a safe and educational environment, we ask that students leave any unnecessary electronics at home; we ask that students who must bring cell phones to please keep them in their back packs and on silent-mode (no texting or game playing will be allowed during class time).

For the safety of our students, all students must be signed out each day. Students who are picked up at 9:20, 10:20 or 11:20 can be signed out at the main desk. For the 12:20 pm pick-up, parents must meet their child at the sign for their last class where they can be signed out with their HS Student Counselor. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter. Student Name:________________________________________________________________________

*Telephone numbers to be called in an emergency: NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________

Please list any other approved adults who can sign out your child below: NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ NAME_________________________RELATIONSHIP _____________PHONE#_______________ *********************************************************************************

CREDIT CARD PAYMENT INFO Student Name:___________________________________________________________________________ Visa/MasterCard/ AMEX  Name on  card ______________________________________________________ Billing Address:___________________________________________________________________________ Card #: ________ ________ ________ ________Exp:____/____ Amount to be charged $ _______________ Signature______________________________________             (including $10 fee—must be paid in full)   

PLEASE REMEMBER: You must send in all required forms with payment in order to secure your place in the program. (Registration Part 1 and 2, Payment/Emergency Contact, Medical Form & Photo Release Form),

If submitting a scholarship application, be sure to include your letter of recommendation.

**If you would like to fund a scholarship for students in need, please contact Florence Dallari at [email protected]

MEDICAL FORM

Last Name ______________________, First Name_______________ Sex (circle) M F I _____________________________, am the parent/legal guardian of _______________________________, a minor child who was born on _______________________________, and whose age is _____, and who resides at:____________________________________ _. My child, ___________________________________ has my permission to participate in the Huntington Arts Council Summer Arts Enrichment program, and is able to participate in all Summer Arts Enrichment activities that he/she is registered for, successfully. I give permission for an adult chaperone provided by the Summer Arts Enrichment program, in the County of Suffolk, State of New York, to authorize emergency treatment which may be necessary for my minor child named above, while participating in the Summer Arts Enrichment program, when efforts to contact me are unsuccessful or not possible. Such treatment may include, but is not limited to: examinations, x-rays, laboratory tests, medical and surgical treatment, use of medication, anesthetics, sutures, and admission for hospital care as may be required. ________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature

Name & Phone # of Pediatrician: Child’s allergies (food & drug): Medical Conditions: Date of last tetanus shot: Current Medications (please list form of & reason for medication): Other pertinent past medical history or present medical restrictions: (explain fully): Please check as necessary: ( ) Glasses ( ) Contact Lenses ( ) Other (specify __________________ ( ) Capped Teeth ( ) Braces ____________________________________ Does your child present with any health or learning needs that we should be aware of? Please indicate any information you feel would be helpful for our team working with your child. ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature of parent or legal guardian (person responsible for payment if emergency care or treatment is neces-sary)

MEDICAL HISTORY

Student Health Information Form & Authorization to Consent to Medical Treatment for Minor Child

PHOTO RELEASE FORM (OPT IN OR OUT)

I, grant The Huntington Arts Council permission for (student’s name) of _________________ (school name) photograph to be used by the Huntington Arts Council Inc. The student photographs will only be used by the Huntington Arts Council to promote awareness of our arts programs and our organization. The photograph may appear in re-ports to school administrators, Arts Cultural News (published by the Huntington Arts Council and distributed to the population in Huntington). Photos may also be used on our website and social media sites main-tained by the Huntington Arts Council. Student names will not be used in any instance of the photograph appearing. The photographs will not be used for commercial use and image reproduction rights will not be transferred to any other parties. Name of Parent/Guardian (print): Signature Date

If you wish to NOT have your child’s photo or artwork appear in any of these materials, please sign the form below. Any photos that might be used will first be edited by the program director to check for children who are on the ‘photo opt-out list’. Children/minors who are listed on the ‘photo opt-out list’ will not have their child appear in any printed or online materials for Huntington Arts Council. Child/Minor name__________________________________________ Name of Parent/Guardian (print): Signature Date School District

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School District School District

Harlie Treanor Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund administered by the Huntington School District

2015 Summer Arts Enrichment Program Scholarship Application

The Summer Arts Enrichment Program has a limited number of scholarships available. The scholarships are available for students who are eligible and registered for Free or Reduced Lunch in the Huntington School District. The Harlie Treanor Memorial Scholar-ships will be awarded to students based on need at the discretion of the sponsoring family. All scholarship applicants must submit this form, a letter of recommendation from the stu-dent’s art or music teacher, and a completed program application and payment for one course plus the registration fee ($170.00)*. We also recommend that you include a letter about your child and any further information that you would like us to consider. Scholar-ship deadline is June 1st. Receiving a scholarship in the past does not guarantee scholar-ship assistance for the 2015 program. *Payments will be held until scholarships are awarded. Once scholarships are awarded, all balances are due within 10 business days. Students will NOT be permitted to attend classes until balance is paid in full.

Student Name__________________________________________________________________ School __________________________________ Grade entering in 2015 ___ Has your child attended the Summer Arts Enrichment program in the past? _____ Did he/she receive scholarship?_____ If so, how much? _________________ Does your child receive free or reduced lunch? (please circle one) Please list the classes you are registering for: 8:30 am _______________________________________________________________________ 9:30 am _______________________________________________________________________ 10:30 am ______________________________________________________________________ 11:30 am ______________________________________________________________________

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