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2011 Summer Programs for the community at St. Mary’s School

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Cartoon Cel

8 am

Mad Scientist

Study Skills

Word Study

Beginning Drumline M/W/F

Intermediate Drumline T/TH

Beginning Orchestral Instr.

Little Scrappers

Reading

Pre-Algebra

Microsoft Office Basics

Building Science Knowledge

Fast Action Math

Photography

Reading

9 am

Rock Climbing

Sketching & Engraving

Orchestra

Music Through Games

Little Scappers

Writing

Robotics

Science Lab

Algebra

Intro to Guitar

Art for Everyone10 am

Ceramics

Jazz Band

Exploring Puppetry

Writing

Mad Scientist

Reading

Math 6

Gardening

U.S. History

Beginning Keyboard Skills

Cooking 101

Bisque Painting

11 am

French

Writing

Math

Robotics

Advanced Drumline

Kidsconomy

See Summer Resort Catalog for additional Summer Sports Camps not listed.

JK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 8

Summer School SeSSion 1June 20 – July 8, 2011

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Summer School SeSSion 2July 11-29, 2011

Sculpture Rocks

8 am

Mad Scientist

Study Skills

Word Study

Beginning Drumline M/W/FBeginning Drumline M/W/FBeginning Drumline M/W/F

Fast Action MathFast Action Math

Intermediate Drumline T/THIntermediate Drumline T/THIntermediate Drumline T/TH

Little ScrappersLittle Scrappers

PhotographyPhotography

Reading

Pre-AlgebraPre-AlgebraPre-Algebra

Building Science KnowledgeBuilding Science KnowledgeBuilding Science Knowledge

ReadingReading

9 am

Rock Climbing

Cartoon CelCartoon Cel

Orchestra

Little ScappersLittle ScappersLittle Scappers

Writing

Robotics

Science Lab

Algebra

Real World MathReal World Math

Cartoon CelCartoon CelCartoon Cel10 am

Ceramics

WritingWriting

Mad Scientist

Reading

Math 6

GardeningGardeningGardening

Comp. LiteratureComp. Literature

Cooking 101

Bisque Painting

11 am

French Part 2

MathMathMath

RoboticsRobotics

Advanced DrumlineAdvanced DrumlineAdvanced Drumline

Kidsconomy

See Summer Resort Catalog for additional Summer Sports Camps not listed.

JK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 & 8

Jazz Band

Keyboarding

Math Around the WorldMath Around the World

Writing

Keyboarding

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Kindergarten PreParatory courSeSTeacher/student ratio will not exceed 1:12

ReadingThrough hands-on, engaging literacy centers, incoming Kindergarten students will reinforce their knowledge of letters and sounds, partici-pate in small, differentiated guided reading groups, and sharpen their comprehension skills during daily reading activities. St. Mary’s proudly uses Fountas and Pinnell literacy program.

WritingThrough the use of Handwriting Without Tears, incoming Kindergarten students will practice proper letter formation while having the oppor-tunity to write and illustrate creative stories. The 6+1 Traits of Writing will be introduced and reinforced throughout the session.

MathIncoming Kindergarten students will engage in hands-on, differenti-ated math centers, focusing on counting and writing numbers, num-ber concepts, patterning, graphing, story problems and logic. Everyday Math concepts will be reviewed during the lessons. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Reading: 9:00 – 9:50 amWriting: 10:00 – 10:50 amMath: 11:00 – 11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for all three classes per session

FirSt grade PreParatory courSeSTeacher/student ratio will not exceed 1:12

ReadingIncoming first grade students will enjoy a variety of opportunities to read, and be read to while engaging in hands-on literacy centers. Stu-dents will also participate in small, differentiated guided reading groups to build their sight word vocabulary, increase fluency, and sharpen their comprehension skills at their individual instructional level. St. Mary’s proudly uses Fountas and Pinnell literacy program.

WritingThrough the use of Handwriting Without Tears, incoming first grade students will continue to practice proper letter formation. During Writ-er’s Workshop, students will have the opportunity to write, illustrate, and share their original creative stories. The 6+1 Traits of Writing will be reinforced through daily mini lessons.

MathIncoming first grade students will engage in hands-on, differentiated math centers, to reinforce number concepts, addition and subtraction, time and money. Students will progress at their individual instructional levels. Everyday Math concepts will be reviewed during the lessons. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Reading: 9:00 – 9:50 amWriting: 10:00 – 10:50 amMath: 11:00 – 11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for all three classes per session

Second grade PreParatory courSeSTeacher/student ratio will not exceed 1:16

ReadingIncoming second grade students will enjoy a variety of opportunities to read, and be read to while engaging in hands-on literacy centers. Stu-dents will also participate in small, differentiated guided reading groups to build their sight word vocabulary, increase fluency, and sharpen their comprehension skills at their individual instructional level. St. Mary’s proudly uses Fountas and Pinnell literacy program.

WritingThrough the use of Handwriting Without Tears, incoming second grade students will continue to practice proper letter formation. During Writ-er’s Workshop, students will have the opportunity to write and illustrate and share their original creative stories. The 6+1 Traits of Writing will be reinforced through daily mini-lessons.

MathIncoming second grade students will engage in hands-on, differenti-ated math centers, focusing on the automaticity of basic addition and subtraction facts, real world word problems, and money. Students will work at their individual levels, while interacting with others through instructional games and centers. Everyday Math concepts will be re-viewed during the lessons. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Reading: 9:00 – 9:50 amWriting: 10:00 – 10:50 amMath: 11:00 – 11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for all three classes per session

third grade PreParatory courSeSTeacher/student ratio will not exceed 1:18

ReadingIncoming third grade students will participate in small, differentiated guided reading groups. Students will learn critical reading strategies that will increase skills in comprehension, accuracy, and fluency at their individual instructional level. St. Mary’s proudly uses Fountas and Pin-nell literacy program. As a class, we will discuss character development, sequence of events, and vocabulary as we read.

WritingIncoming third grade students will have the opportunity to awaken their creative juices, sharpen their writing skills, and explore the writing process using The 6+1 Traits of Writing program! Students will develop imagination, sentence fluency, organization, word choice, conventions and voice in their daily writing assignments. Using their senses and de-scriptive adjectives, students will produce poems, personal narratives, and persuasive essays. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their writing with the teacher, as well as share with their peers.

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MathIncoming third grade students will engage in differentiated math ac-tivities using math manipulatives, and will focus on the automaticity of basic math facts, place value, exponents, equations and variables, and build on their already growing knowledge of multiplication and division with large numbers. Everyday Math concepts will be reviewed during the lessons. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Reading: 9:00 – 9:50 amWriting: 10:00 – 10:50 amMath: 11:00 – 11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for all three classes per session

Fourth grade PreParatory courSeSTeacher/student ratio will not exceed 1:18

ReadingIncoming fourth grade students will participate in small, differentiated guided reading groups. Students will learn critical reading strategies that will increase skills in comprehension, accuracy, and fluency at their individual instructional level. St. Mary’s proudly uses Fountas and Pinnell literacy programs. As a class, we will discuss character develop-ment, sequence of events, and vocabulary as we read a summer novel.

WritingIncoming fourth grade students will have the opportunity to awaken their creative juices, sharpen their writing skills, and explore the writing process using The 6+1 Traits of Writing program! Students will develop ideas, sentence fluency, organization, word choice, conventions and voice in their daily writing assignments. Using their senses and descrip-tive adjectives, students will produce poems, personal narratives, and persuasive essays. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their writing with the teacher, as well as share with their peers.

MathIncoming fourth grade students will engage in differentiated math ac-tivities using math manipulatives and will focus on the automaticity of basic math facts, place value, exponents, equations and variables, and build on their already growing knowledge of multiplication and divi-sion. Everyday Math concepts will be reviewed during the lessons. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Reading: 9:00 – 9:50 amWriting: 10:00 – 10:50 amMath: 11:00 – 11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for all three classes per session

FiFth grade PreParatory courSeSTeacher/student ratio will not exceed 1:18

ReadingIncoming fifth grade students will participate in small, differentiated guided reading groups. Students will learn critical reading strategies that will increase skills in comprehension, accuracy, and fluency at their individual instructional level. St. Mary’s proudly uses Fountas and Pin-nell literacy program. As we read, we will discuss character develop-ment, sequence of events, and vocabulary.

WritingIncoming fifth grade students will have the opportunity to awaken their creative juices, sharpen their writing skills, and explore the writing process using The 6+1 Traits of Writing program! Students will develop ideas, sentence fluency, organization, word choice, conventions and voice in their daily writing assignments. Using their senses and descrip-tive adjectives, students will produce poems, personal narratives, and persuasive essays. Students will have the opportunity to reflect on their writing with the teacher as well as share with their peers.

MathIncoming fifth grade students will engage in differentiated math ac-tivities using math manipulatives, and will focus on the automaticity of basic math facts, place value, exponents, equations and variables, and build on their already growing knowledge of multiplication and divi-sion with large numbers. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Reading: 9:00 – 9:50 amWriting: 10:00 – 10:50 amMath: 11:00 – 11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for all three classes per session

middle School PreParatory courSeSReading Incoming 6th-8th graders will work in small groups to develop reading skills for fiction as well as non-fiction. Students will learn critical reading strategies to improve comprehension, accuracy and fluency. When reading fiction, they will learn to pick out key characters, setting, plot line, literary devices such as imagery, and techniques for writing a summary. When reading non-fiction, students will learn to identify main idea and details, and to outline chapters from an academic text. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Grade 6 Time: 8:00-8:50 amGrade 7 & 8 Time: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for Reading, Writing and Math

WritingThis class will provide an opportunity for young writers to build on their knowledge of the six traits. The six traits are: word choice, sentence fluency, voice, ideas, conventions and organization, plus presentation. Students will gain experience recognizing the traits in others’ writing and incorporating them into their own. Students will produce a series of short pieces, fiction and non-fiction. The MLA format, used throughout Middle School, will be reviewed and reinforced. This course provides excellent preparation for the rigors of Middle School writing requirements at St. Mary’s. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Grade 6 Time: 9:00-9:50 amGrade 7 & 8 Time: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for Reading, Writing and Math

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Mathematics (Pre-Algebra) Grades 6-7This math class introduces the student to the next level of mathematics. This section will introduce the concepts of pre-algebra, while review-ing the important sixth grade math concepts. This is a great class to strengthen the past years work and get a head start on the upcom-ing year. This class is open to incoming sixth and seventh graders with teacher approval. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for Reading, Writing and Math

Mathematics (Algebra Prep) Grades 7-8This math class introduces the student to the next level of mathematics. This section will introduce the concepts of algebra, while reviewing the important pre-algebra math concepts. This is a great class to strength-en the past years work and get a head start on the upcoming year. This class is open to incoming seventh graders with teacher approval, and incoming eighth grade students. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 9:00 -9:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for Reading, Writing and Math

Mathematics Grade 6This math class introduces the student to the next level of mathematics. This is a great class to strengthen the past years work and get a head start on the upcoming year. Sixth grade preparation includes opera-tions, data analysis, fractions, number theory, integers, rational num-bers, expressions and equations. This is a great way to review the math skills learned in fifth grade and be introduced to the sixth grade math program. This class is open to all incoming sixth grade students. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $150 per class or $400 for Reading, Writing and Math

academic enrichmentFast Action Math Grades 2-5In Fast Action Math, we will be attacking those stubborn math facts head on through creative math games, flash masters, Mad Minutes and more! Join us to gain automaticity at your level in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students will work independently, as well as in small group settings, to focus on their individual needs. Be ahead of the game next year! Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $150 per session

Real World Math Grades 6-8 (Grade 5 by approval)Come and explore the real world uses of math via activities based on Wall Street, sport statistics, bargain shopping and more. Basic math-ematical skills are reinforced, such as multiplication, addition, subtrac-tion, and division, as well as how to accurately design line and circle graphs, and tables. With the help of informed choices, wise trading decisions, or simple bias shown towards a company or team, students compete amongst themselves in head to head competition. Percent-age and proportions are discussed, along with the laws one must follow to survive in the real world. Session 2 OnlyTime: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $150

Math Around The World Grades 6-8Are you interested in travel, seeing new places and do you need help with your math skills? Come and join Math Around The World and learn how to budget and plan a trip around the world. You will be given a budget and you will plan a trip to visit every continent. What flights will you get? Where will you stay? What will you see while you are there? Let’s have some fun and learn about the world and math at the same time.Session 2 OnlyTime: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $150

Introduction to uS History Grades 6-8Through various skits, films, and hands-on interactive activities, stu-dents will learn how America transformed from a collection of colonists loyal to Great Britain to a country united by the desire for Freedom and Independence. Students will learn how and when the first people ar-rived in the Americas, and watch as their unique culture spreads and develops throughout the Americas. Students will experience what the interactions might have been like between the first European explorers and settlers and the natives that had been living there for thousands of years. As the colonies begin to develop and succeed students will watch as their ties to England start to weaken and eventually lead to a Revolution. Many unique culture aspects began to develop in Post-Rev-olutionary America. Through primary source documents and films, stu-dents will be able to see literature; art and music develop in a uniquely American fashion. Session 1 OnlyTime: 10:00 – 10:50 amFee: $150

Mad Scientist Grade JKCome and play! Get your hands dirty and your mind racing as we build, explore and experiment with fun hands-on science. Students will do activities that are hands-on, and they get to take their projects home. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $160 per session (includes all materials)

Mad Scientist Grades K-2Come and play! Get your hands dirty and your mind racing as we build, explore and experiment with fun hands-on science. Students will do activities that are hands-on, and they get to take their projects home. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $160 per session (includes all materials)

Building Science Knowledge Grades 5-8Student knowledge base is enhanced through reading strategies that promote active, purposeful reading and improved reading comprehen-sion. Daily practice includes organizing expository text through visual tools such as mind maps, Venn diagrams, flowcharts, if-then cause and effect boxes. Students analyze data through the use of graphs and charts. Students are guided by lecture and demonstration through topics of historically important scientific topics. Students explore these topics through reading, question & answer (journal), artistic rendering (portfolio) and problem-solving. Students present their understanding using PowerPoint presentations, models, computer simulations, and Ex-cel spreadsheets. The first session focuses on life sciences and biology. The second session focuses on physical sciences including chemistry and the concept of the atomic theory of matter and chemical reactions.Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $165 per class or $300 with Hands-on lab & Investigation

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Hands-on lab and Investigation Grades 5-8This practicum course focuses on developing student lab skills. Labora-tory experiments are planned to support a sequence of skills learned. These include measurement, use of laboratory equipment, observation skills, recording and graphing data, and classification. The goal of the course is to develop a firm foundation for scientific thought and ap-ply it in the laboratory write up process. Major topics of study include (session I life science) Cells, Genetics, The Six Kingdoms and the Human Body Systems. The course will culminate with comparative anatomy and dissection of eye ball and liver. Session II physical science and chemistry topics include the exothermic reaction caused when Sodium is added to water as well as the electrolysis of water.Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $170 per class or $300 with Building Science Knowledge

Comparative literature and Film Grades 6-8Students will cover literary elements of a story and then use their analytical skills to compare and contrast the book to the film version. They will also read several short stories while learning to analyze various genres, such as fiction, non –fiction, short stories and poetry. Students will gain confidence in reading while learning how much more there is to a story than just words on a page. Session 2 OnlyTime: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $150

Word Study Grades 1-3Word study is about more than just spelling! Your child can improve his or her reading, vocabulary, and writing using this inquiry based pro-gram. Word study uses what your child already knows about words to expand his or her understanding of new words. We will be playing lots of fun, active games and hands on activities as we search for pattern based words and ‘oddball’ words. . Students will work independently, as well as in small group settings, to focus on their individual needs. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00 – 8:50 amFee: $150 per session

Study Skills and Organization Grades 3-5Develop the habit of studying effectively and keeping your binder and planner in working order. You will learn strategies to prepare for and take tests, outline textbooks, take notes, organize personal folders, in-crease focus, create checklists and design time-lines for long-term proj-ects, along with tips and tricks to quick organization. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $150 per session

ViSual artS exploring Puppetry Grades K-5Puppets are great tools for expression and creativity. Plus they are just plain fun! In this class you will learn about the different types of pup-pets, make your own puppets, explore portraying emotion through ex-pression, and even write and perform your own puppet show! Perfect for creative writers and artists, quirky characters, and budding actors!Session 1 OnlyTime: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $170

Sculpture Rocks Grades 1-8Students will explore sculpture through experimentation with a wide variety of media. From the frieze, to the standing form, to creation of gargoyles designed to adorn a modern or traditional building, to paper sculpture, students will create naturalistic and abstract pieces. Session 2 OnlyTime: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $170

Art for everyone Grades 1-8Students will explore the glass designs of Dale Chihuly, Aboriginal art, the many moods of Henri Matisse, the posters of Henri de Toulouse Lau-trec, naturalistic and abstract portraiture, and the magic of Miro in this workshop! Pieces will be constructed through the use of a wide variety of media including watercolor, various elements of collage, clay, cut pa-per, acrylic paint, etc; with the goal of assembling a body of work fit for a portfolio. This class will culminate with a trip to the Getty Museum and the Hollywood Bowl to hear a Los Angeles Philharmonic rehearsal (a joint outing with the music classes). Session 1 OnlyTime: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $170

Artistic Bisque Painting Grades 1-8Learn the techniques of painting on fired clay. We will study the art of applying glaze to ceramics through paints, glaze pastels, and glaze wa-tercolors. Create a matching set of dishes for your house, while learning the fine techniques of beautiful ceramics. These will be functional as well as decorative. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $165 per session

Ceramics Grades 1-8Learn to build hand made projects such as slab projects, coil projects, pinch sculptures. We will learn to create structures like bird houses and plates. We will also learn to glaze projects creating finished projects from scratch. What you make is what you keep. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $165 per session

The Art of Sketching and engraving Grades 1-8Students will experiment with a wide variety of drawing materials (in-cluding Conte crayon, pastel, charcoal, graphite, and watercolor pen-cils) and different types of art papers to achieve effects inspired by great Italian, French, German and Dutch masters. Simple intaglio engravings will be created as well! It is known that drawing is a most useful memo-ry tool, helpful with brain formation, as the longer that the artist is able to remember the subject at hand before committing it to paper, the stronger the recall in general tends to become! This class will culminate with a trip to the Getty Museum and the Hollywood Bowl to hear a Los Angeles Philharmonic rehearsal (a joint outing with the music classes). Session 1 OnlyTime: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $170

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The Cartoon Cel Grades 2-8We will focus on the art of animation and the creation of a series of colorful cartoon cels in this workshop involving mixed media. Students will be given the opportunity to invent a cartoon character(s) and will take the character(s) through a series of animated adventures. Session 1 students will enjoy a trip to the Getty Museum and the Hollywood Bowl to hear a Los Angeles Philharmonic rehearsal (a joint outing with the music classes). Session 2 students will participate in an optional field trip to Disneyland including an orchestra concert (with the music stu-dents) and a drawing session focusing on animation. Session 1Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $170 includes all materials

Session 2Time: 9:00-9:50 amTime: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $170 per class includes all materials *Students may enroll in one or both classes Session 2 Material Fee: $70 for Disneyland workshop (Optional)

Photography Grades 4-8Students explore the artistic angle, the lighting, composition and feel-ing a photo can express. ANY camera will do, disposable to digital, our goal is to create or capture the moment. The class will “focus” on adver-tising, fashion, family memories, historical records, criminal evidence, news headlines, paparazzi and the impact photography makes on our daily lives. We will also study ways to improve our personal photogra-phy legacy. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $150 per session

muSiclearning Music Through Games Grade JKYoung students will have fun and learn at the same time. They will play many games while learning fundamental music skills, such as singing on pitch and keeping a steady beat. This is an active class with lots of movement, singing, and playing instruments. Great for your curious young musician! Session 1 OnlyTime: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $160

Introduction to Guitar Grades 3-8Students will learn the parts of the guitar, how it works, and how to make music. The students will start with learning the different parts of the guitar and how they work together to make music. We will then learn basic music theory as they practice different chords, and memo-rize chord families. At the end of our time together students will be able to write words and music for their own song and, if they choose, they can perform it in front of their classmates. Students will need to provide their own acoustic guitars. Session 1 OnlyTime: 9:00 – 9:50 amFee: $150

Beginning Keyboard Skills Grades K-5Learn the basics of playing the keyboard while developing music read-ing skills. This class is for beginners who want to learn a keyboard in-strument and have a basic understanding of beat, rhythm, and pitch. Students need not read music as this will be covered in the class. A book will be provided to each student. Class size is limited to 8 studentsSession 1 OnlyTime: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $160

Beginning Orchestral Instruments Grades K-5Want to get a head start on an orchestral instrument? This class will give individual and ensemble opportunities to beginners on flute, clarinet, trumpet, horn, trombone, euphonium, alto saxophone, violin, viola, cello, and bass. Please note that you must rent your own instrument from a music store for the duration of the class!Session 1 OnlyTime: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $165

Beginning Drumline Grades K-8Beginning Drumline offers students the chance to play marching snare drum, tenor drums, bass drum, mallet keyboard instruments, cymbals, and accessories in a standstill ensemble setting. Students focus on fundamental percussion techniques through the study of exercises, ca-dences, and popular repertoire. The Beginning Drumline will perform a demonstration for family and friends during the last class of each Ses-sion. Class size is limited to 12 studentsOffered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 am (Monday/Wednesday/Friday)Fee: $100

Intermediate Drumline Grades 2-8Intermediate Drumline offers students the chance to play marching snare drum, tenor drums, bass drum, mallet keyboard instruments, cymbals, and accessories in a standstill ensemble setting. The Inter-mediate level further develops concepts studied in Beginning Drum-line and requires players to have some experience. Students focus on fundamental percussion techniques through the study of exercises, cadences, and popular repertoire. The Intermediate Drumline will per-form a demonstration for family and friends during the last class of each session. Inclusion in Intermediate Drumline is contingent upon a rec-ommendation from Mr. Fineberg.Class size is limited to 12 studentsOffered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 am (Tuesday/Thursday)Fee: $70

Advanced Drumline Grades 5-8Advanced Drumline offers students the chance to play marching snare drum, tenor drums, bass drum, mallet keyboard instruments, cymbals, and accessories in both standstill and marching settings. Students fo-cus on percussion techniques through the study of exercises, cadenc-es, popular and symphonic repertoire. The Drumline will perform for family and friends during the last class of each Session. Inclusion in Advanced Drumline is contingent upon a recommendation from Mr. Fineberg.Class size is limited to 12 studentsOffered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $160

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Orchestra Grades 5-8Orchestra offers students the opportunity to play instrumental music in an ensemble setting. All instrument types are welcome including strings, brass, woodwind, percussion, and piano. Repertoire will focus on classical, modern, and popular works. Students will learn instru-mental and ensemble technique as they prepare for performance. The Orchestra will play for family and friends during the last class of each Session. Instrumentalists should have a minimum of one year playing experience. Experienced 4th graders may enroll with approval from Mr. Fineberg.Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $160

Jazz Band Grades 5-8Jazz Band offers students the opportunity to play instrumental jazz in a small ensemble setting. All instrument types are welcome includ-ing strings, brass, woodwind and percussion. Repertoire will focus on classic standards, modern works, and popular styles. Students will also learn about jazz theory and how to apply it through composition and improvisation. The Jazz Band will perform for family and friends during the last class of each Session. Jazz Band plays repertoire at interme-diate and advanced levels. Some instrumental experience is required. Inclusion in Jazz Band is contingent upon a recommendation from Mr. Fineberg.Class size is limited to 16 studentsOffered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $160

technology little Scrappers – Digital Scrapbooking Grades 2-5Birthday parties, school events, sports games, summer fun... lets scrap-book it! Learn how to create a personalized digital scrapbook with your photos. Just bring in a CD with about 100 of your favorite pictures and together we can create a memory book designed just for you. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $170

little Scrappers – Digital Scrapbooking Grades 4-8Birthday parties, school events, sports games, summer fun...lets scrap-book it! Learn how to create a personalized digital scrapbook with your photos. Just bring in a CD with about 100 of your favorite pictures and together we can create a memory book designed just for you. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $170

Microsoft Office Basics (Word, Publisher, PowerPoint and excel) Grades 3-6The goal of this class is to build confidence in using these programs. Students will know what each program is used for and how to use them to create “A” projects in school. This class is for all levels of experience; beginners to advance. At the end of the class, each student will bring home a CD/disk of all their work, including a report in Word, their choice of a newsletter or a brochure in Publisher, a PowerPoint slideshow, and an Excel spreadsheet. Session 1 OnlyTime: 8:00-8:50 amFee: $150

Programming lego Mindstorm Robots Grades 5-6Students participate in a new program to combine Science, Technol-ogy, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) into one subject. Utilizing the LEGO Mindstorm NXT Robots and NXT Programming software stu-dents worked in teams of 2 to control their robot. Each team is taught the basics of programming then presented with a challenge for their robot. Following the planning and creation steps of the design cycle the students have their robots complete three to four challenges based on real-world robots. In the final project students designed their own challenge and share it with the class. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $150

Programming lego Mindstorm Robots Grades 7-8Students participate in a new program to combine Science, Technol-ogy, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) into one subject. Utilizing the LEGO Mindstorm NXT Robots and NXT Programming software stu-dents worked in teams of 2 to control their robot. Each team is taught the basics of programming then presented with a challenge for their robot. Following the planning and creation steps of the design cycle the students have their robots complete three to four challenges based on real-world robots. In the final project students designed their own challenge and share it with the class. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $150

Keyboarding Grades 3-5 This class will focus on typing speed and accuracy for students in grades 3-5 who are not at their grade level standard or simply wish to increase typing competency. It is a mixture of practice on TTL4, online keyboard programs and a variety of creative typing activities. Students will receive intensive training with a goal of improving speed by 20% by the end of session. Students in the upper grades will also get train-ing in Word Processing Basics such as letter writing , 10-key, symbol/special keys, how to move/copy blocks of text, change margins, add tabs, add columns, add page breaks, add footnotes, add a table of contents and index, and create resumes. This will set students up for projects that will be required in fifth grade and beyond. Session 2 OnlyTime: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $150

Keyboarding Grades 5-8This keyboard class will focus on typing speed and accuracy for stu-dents in grades 5-8 who are not at their grade level standard or simply wish to increase typing competency. It is a mixture of practice on TTL4, online keyboard programs and a variety of creative typing activities. Students will receive intensive training with a goal of improving speed by 20% by the end of session. Students will also receive training in Word Processing Basics such as letter writing , 10-key, symbol/special keys, how to move/copy blocks of text, change margins, add tabs, add columns, add page breaks, add footnotes, add a table of contents and index, and create resumes. This will set students up for projects that will be required in fifth grade and beyond.Session 2 OnlyTime: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $150

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enrichmentFrench for Fun! Grades K-8Learn basic French greetings, seasons, numbers, days of the week, parts of the body, weather terms, types of food, clothing and much more in a lighthearted atmosphere replete with song and cultural accents. Stu-dents learn French through art activities, music and enjoyable conver-sation practice. The class culminates with “le petit dejeuner francais”, a traditional French breakfast!Session 1 OnlyTime: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $150

French for Fun, Part Deux! Grades K-8Basic elements of conversational French will be reinforced in the sec-ond session of French designed for beginners. Conjugation of “ER” verbs will begin, which will facilitate simple conversation. Learning will be enhanced through art activities and song. Class will culminate with “le pique-nique francais en plein air”, an outdoor picnic in the French spirit, complete with typical French snacks and pastries!Session 2 OnlyTime: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $150

Gardening Grades K-8Turn soil into an edible schoolyard with themed garden boxes. Veg-etables, fruit, and grains will be planted. Students will plan and pro-duce meaningful and thoughtful gardens focused on herbs, butterfly favorites, and salad bowl dreams. Students will be given the chance to display their green thumbs by caring for seeds in a miniature classroom window greenhouse. Waste not! Composting will increase the produc-tivity of soil and students will turn food scraps from home into rich soil with compost by adding worms! In time, plants will grow as students decorate the garden with their art (birdhouses, birdbaths, organic art with gourds). Concluding activity is a celebration where students eat raw meals made from what they grow.Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 10:00-10:50 amFee: $165Both Science Classes Fee: $300

Cooking 101 Grades 5-8Students will plan and prepare healthy menus beginning by selecting fresh, local ingredients. Skills at chopping and cutting will safely be ex-plored. Conversions between measurement systems will also be taught so that students confidently and consistently convert units to grams and precisely season a dish. Baking will not be the emphasis; however seasonal baked dessert items will be prepared. Etiquette and meal pre-sentation will be studied and blessings on meals prior to eating will be encouraged.Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $175

Kidsconomy Grades 3-8Become your own boss today! Learn how to start, run, and manage your own business at an early age. Study the fundamentals of strategy and goal creation, develop financial math skills, and strengthen customer and interpersonal interaction skills. The Kidsconomy curriculum was designed to teach kids how to build a business based on their inter-ests and passions, while ultimately teaching kids to be resourceful and developing tangible, real world skills! Build your self confidence while learning how to run your own business! It is our mission to create, edu-cate, and empower a world of successful, kid-driven businesses!Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 11:00-11:50 amFee: $175

SPortS camP Rock Climbing/Body Movement Grades 1-8This class will explore the body’s ability to move through climbing and the learning and refining of gross motor movement patterns. Coordina-tion, balance, agility and flexibility will be addressed through drills and games, as well as climbing. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2Time: 9:00-9:50 amFee: $150

Volleyball Sports Camp Grades 3-8This camp will prepare athletes for the start of the season. The coaching staff will be teaching and enhancing fundamental skills important to “3 hit” volleyball. Fundamental skills that will be covered are volleyball rules, bump pass, setting, jumping techniques, serving and sport con-ditioning. If there is an interest in trying this sport, this summer camp is a great place to start. It is important for the members of the 2010-2011 Falcon teams, to attend this camp so we can get a start on the season with the entire team present. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2: (Monday/Wednesday/Friday)Time: 8:00–10:00 amFee: $170 per session, $300 for both sessions

Basketball Sports Camp Grades 3-8This camp will prepare athletes for the start of the season. The coaching staff will be teaching and enhancing fundamental skills important to better basketball. Fundamental skills that will be covered are basketball rules, proper shooting technique, ball handling skills, defensive funda-mentals, passing and sport conditioning. Skills instruction will be sup-plemented with scrimmages to practice and implement the instruction provided. If there is an interest in trying this sport, this summer camp is a great place to start. It is important for the members of the 2010-2011 Falcon teams, to attend this camp so we can get a start on the season with the entire team present. Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2: (Monday/Wednesday/Friday)Time: 12:30–2:30 pmFee: $170 per session, $300 for both sessions

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Speed 101™ South County Summer Camp Grades 3-8Intense Physical Conditioning - Speed 101 is an intense physical train-ing program designed to enhance athletic agility, quickness and speed using advanced training techniques and specialized, state of the art equipment. Speed 101™ graduates also gain in explosive power, strength and stamina. Raw Speed Enhancement - Speed 101 aids athletic development through the use of a professionally designed training regimen. The pro-gram provides for core physical development with an emphasis on raw speed enhancement, triple extension power, explosive movements, change of direction and footwork skills. Speed 101 is applicable to all sports and athletes, male and female. Whether for soccer or football, tennis or baseball; Speed 101 is designed to improve speed and agility, strength and stamina - factors critical to all sports. For more informa-tion, visit: www.speed101-speedtraining.net Offered Both Session 1 & Session 2: (Monday/Wednesday/Friday)Time: 8:00–9:00 am Fee: $150 per session

Girl’s lacrosse Sports Camp Grades 3-4This camp will prepare athletes for the start of the season. The coach-ing staff will be teaching and enhancing fundamental skills important to better lacrosse. Fundamental skills that will be covered are lacrosse rules, proper shooting technique, ball handling skills, defensive funda-mentals, passing and sport conditioning. Skills instruction will be sup-plemented with scrimmages to practice and implement the instruction provided. If there is an interest in trying this sport, this summer camp is a great place to start. It is important for the members of the 2010-2011 Falcon teams, to attend this camp so we can get a start on the season with the entire team present. Dates: June 14–17, 2011Time: 9:00–12:00 pmFee: $150

Girl’s lacrosse Sports Camp Grades 5 - 8 This camp will prepare athletes for the start of the season. The coach-ing staff will be teaching and enhancing fundamental skills important to better lacrosse. Fundamental skills that will be covered are lacrosse rules, proper shooting technique, ball handling skills, defensive funda-mentals, passing and sport conditioning. Skills instruction will be sup-plemented with scrimmages to practice and implement the instruction provided. If there is an interest in trying this sport, this summer camp is a great place to start. It is important for the members of the 2010-2011 Falcon teams, to attend this camp so we can get a start on the season with the entire team present. Dates: August 15-18, 2011 Time: 5:00–7:30 pmFee: $150

Boy’s lacrosse Sports Camp Grades 3-8This camp will prepare athletes for the start of the season. The coach-ing staff will be teaching and enhancing fundamental skills important to better lacrosse. Fundamental skills that will be covered are lacrosse rules, proper shooting technique, ball handling skills, defensive funda-mentals, passing and sport conditioning. Skills instruction will be sup-plemented with scrimmages to practice and implement the instruction provided. If there is an interest in trying this sport, this summer camp is a great place to start. It is important for the members of the 2010-2011 Falcon teams, to attend this camp so we can get a start on the season with the entire team present.

Dates: August 8-11, 2011Time: 5:00–7:00 pmFee: $150 Girl’s Volleyball Pre Season Camp Grades 4-8This camp is mandatory for students who wish to participate in Vol-leyball during the school year. This camp will prepare all athletes for the start of the season. This camp will start the formal practices for this sport. By not attending the camp, you will not be able to participate in the 2010/2011 sports season. If you can’t attend the camp, please talk with the Athletic Director of that team before the start of the camp. At-tendance at camp does not guarantee playing time or being a member of the team. If you attend the camp and do not participate during the season, you will receive a refund of $120. Dates: August 22–25, 2011Time: 9:00 am-12:00 pmFee: $240 (Includes the cost of camp and the seasonal Athletic Fee)

Boy’s Football Pre Season Camp Grades 4-8This camp is mandatory for students who wish to participate in Football during the school year. This camp will prepare all athletes for the start of the season. This camp will start the formal practices for this sport. By not attending the camp, you will not be able to participate in the 2010/2011 sports season. If you can’t attend the camp, please talk with the Athletic Director of that team before the start of the camp. Atten-dance at camp does not guarantee playing time or being a member of the team. If you attend the camp and do not participate during the season, you will receive a refund of $120. Dates: August 22–25, 2011Time: 9:00-12:00 pmFee: $240 (includes the cost of camp and the seasonal Athletic Fee)

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Preschool and Jr. KindergartenAges 2 ½ (potty-trained) to 5 yearsHours: 7 am-6 pm, wkly rate (5-days): $235, M/W/F: $170, T/TH: $115 Hours: 9 am-12 pm, wkly rate (5-days): $180, M/W/F: $115, T/TH: $80

Kindergarten – Grade 5Hours: 7 am-6 pm, wkly rate (5-days): $235, daily rate M/W/F: $60 Hours: 12 pm-6 pm (During summer school) wkly rate (5-days): $180, daily rate M/W/F: $50

Cancellation & Refund PolicySt. Mary’s reserves the right to cancel or combine classes based on enrollment. Classes with fewer then eight students may be closed or combined with another grade level. For cancelled classes, a refund will be issued to parents that do not register their child in another class. To receive a tuition refund, a written notice must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the start of the class or session. A non-refundable registration fee of $50/child or $75/family is due at the time of registration. This registration fee includes a Summer Resort t-shirt for each child. Space is filled on a first come first served basis.

Contact Information If you have any questions regarding Summer Resort at St. Mary’s, please contact the Admission Office at (949) 448-9027 or [email protected].

Summer Field triPSGrades K-5Field trips subject to change. See Summer Resort Calendar online for specific details.

■ Doheny State Beach Picnic■ Scooter’s Jungle■ Gymnastics■ Angels Baseball Game■ Chuck E. Cheese■ Long Beach Aquarium■ Aliso Woods Bike Ride■ Aquarium of the Pacific■ Knott’s Berry Farm

■ Movies■ Pat & Oscar’s■ Jump n Jammin■ Bowling ■ Discover Science Center■ Dana Point Tide Pools & Picnic■ Heritage Museum■ Ice Skating

PhilanthroPic eVentSGrades K-5See Summer Resort Calendar online for specific details.

■ Lunches for Homeless Shelter■ Beach Clean-up

■ Herrington Bear/CHOC Donation■ Onsite Activities

on-Site actiVitieSPreschool – Jr. KindergartenField trips subject to change. See Summer Resort Calendar online for specific details.

■ Jurassic Pets■ Sheriff Visit■ Carnival ■ Hula Show■ Luau

■ Teddy Bear Building■ Fire Truck■ Puppy Party■ Train Rides

Summer reSort day camP Preschool - Grade 5The St. Mary’s Summer Resort Day Camp offers a comprehensive and fun option for students who need care for extended hours during the summer. In conjunction with the summer academic classes offered, stu-dents have the opportunity to relax, hang out with friends and partici-pate in a number of summer activities that will create lasting memories for years to come. Summer camp dates and hours are an extension of the summer school program and students are safely escorted by their summer school teacher from the classroom to summer camp before and after instruction.

The Summer Resort day camp program features a number of fun field trips and activities. Field trips are focused around raising the local and global awareness of the campers. Students visit educational venues such as the Long Beach Aquarium, Bowers Museum, Newport Sports Museum, etc. to broaden and expand their classroom learning. The day camp program takes every opportunity to not only make the day en-joyable for the child, but weaves in educational aspects to further their growth in areas of science, history, biology, and other academic areas through hands-on exploration.

Another unique feature of the program is the focus around commu-nity service and service learning. Philanthropic activities in the form of community-based service learning projects help to instill in students a sense of connectedness to others through selfless acts. Philanthropic events such as making lunches for a homeless shelter, beach clean-up, and a Children’s Hospital of Orange County donation of Herrington Bears helps campers see the world outside of themselves and starts their journey as advocates for change and social responsibility. The St. Mary’s Summer Resort Day Camp offers fun, educational and philanthropic activities that are sure to enrich your child’s summer and their life.

Day Camp Dates: June 15 – September 2, 2011 Closed Monday, July 5 Day Camp Hours: 7:00 am – 6:00 pm (Full Day) 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (PS/JK Half Day) 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm (K-5 Half Day) Day Camp Options: Weekly – Monday through Friday Daily – Monday/Wednesday/Friday Daily – Tuesday/Thursday (PS/JK Only)Resort MondaysDress up days include retro, Hawaiian, and mix n match, with fun con-tests for the best themed costume. Join us on Mondays for a variety of fun activities.

Resort WednesdaysBouncy House: Jump, climb or splash around in mega bouncers. Wheelin’ Fun: Bring your scooters, bikes, razors roller blades, and skate-boards for fun on wheels. Don’t forget your helmet. Water Play: Cool off with summer water activities such as water relays, fire bucket brigade, balloon toss, and many more games to splash and play.

Resort FridaysEach week, kids choose and plan their favorite activities based on a theme. Activities include drama, sports, games, art, cooking, science, and other special projects.

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St. Mary’s Summer Resort Registration Form

STUDENT INFORMATION:Name:______________________________________________Gender:_____DOB:_________________Grade:_______T-Shirt Size:________

Address:______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________

Returning St. Mary’s Student New St. Mary’s Student Other

PARENT/GUARDIAN INFORMATION:

Parent/Guardian (1): _____________________________________________________ Relation:_____________________________________

Email: ____________ _________________________ Phone:_____________________________ Cell Work Home

Email: ____________ _________________________ Phone:_____________________________ Cell Work Home

Parent/Guardian (2): _____________________________________________________ Relation:_____________________________________

Student Resides With :________________________________________________________________________________________________

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION:The first attempt will be made to contact the student’s parents/guardians. In the event of an emergency, contacts listed below must be available to pick up your child. Please provide three additional contacts, plus a fourth out of state contact:

Name:_________________________________________________________________ Relation:_____________________________________

Home Phone:_______________________________Work Phone:__________________________Cell Phone:__________________________

Name:_________________________________________________________________ Relation:_____________________________________

Home Phone:_______________________________Work Phone:__________________________Cell Phone:__________________________

Name:_________________________________________________________________ Relation:_____________________________________

Home Phone:_______________________________Work Phone:__________________________Cell Phone:__________________________

(out of state) – MANDATORYName:_________________________________________________________________ Relation:_____________________________________

Home Phone:_______________________________Work Phone:__________________________Cell Phone:__________________________

Complete for Day Camp AND School

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MEDICAL INFORMATION:

PARENT(S)/GUARDIAN(S) MUST INFORM THE SCHOOL’S HEALTH OFFICE IMMEDIATELY OF ANY CHANGES IN THE STUDENT’S HEALTH STATUS.

Family Physician: _____________________________________ Phone:________________________

Address:__________________________________________________________________________

Date of Last Physical:____________________ Date of Last Tetanus Booster:___________________

Health Insurance Company:_________________________ Policy #:__________________________ Circle One YES NO 1. Has your child been diagnosed with a medical condition which may require special consideration during school

hours? If YES, what is the diagnosis?____________________________________________________________

YES NO 2. Does this medical condition affect his/her participation in routine school activities/programs? List restrictions and/or special needs:_________________________________________________________________________

YES NO 3. Does your child require any special health procedure(s) during the regular school day? If YES, what is the procedure?__________________________________________________________________

YES NO 4. Is it necessary for your child to take any kind of medication? If YES, what medication?_____________________________________ Dosage__________________________ When taken?______________________________ Reason for medication:______________________________

YES NO 5. Does your child have a prescription for an EPI-PEN? If YES, reason for medication:________________________________________________________________________

YES NO 6. Any allergies to foods, drugs, bee stings, etc.____________________________________________________

7. Other Special Medical Instructions: ___________________________________________________________

(check if applicable) Convulsive Seizures ____ Diabetes ____ Heart Condition ____ Nose Bleeds____ Headaches ____ Migraines____ Asthma____ Eye Problems ____ Ear Problems____ Other Explain:________________________________________________________

AUTHORIZATION AND CONSENT TO TREAT A MINOR The Undersigned, as the parent/guardian(s) having legal custody of _________________________________, a minor, has entrusted the minor into the care of the designee or agent of St. Mary and All Angels School (St. Mary’s) while the minor participates in an activity sponsored by St. Mary’s, and for the welfare of the minor. In the event of accident or emergency, when a parent/guardian is unavailable, the Undersigned does hereby authorize the designee or agent of St. Mary’s to consent to any X-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is to be rendered under the general or special supervision of, any physician and surgeon licensed under the provisions of the California Medical Practice Act or of the laws of the State or Country in which the medical care is being sought and on the medical staff of any hospital; or to consent to any X-ray examination, anesthetic, dental or surgical diagnosis or treatment to be rendered to the minor by any dentist licensed under the California Dental Practice Act or the laws of the State or Country in which the dental care is being sought including necessary transportation.

It is understood that this authorization is given in advance of any X-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care being required but is given to provide authority and power on the part of the designee or agent of St. Mary’s to give specific consent to any and all such examination, anesthetic, diagnosis, treatment, or hospital care which the aforementioned surgeon, physician and/or dentist, in the exercise of his/her best judgment, may deem advisable. The Undersigned hereby authorizes any hospital which has provided treatment to the minor to surrender physical custody of the minor to the designee or agent of St. Mary’s upon the completion of treatment. This authorization is given pursuant to Section 1283(a) of the Health and Safety Code of California, and similar provisions of the laws of the state or country in which the medical or dental care is being provided. The Undersigned hereby agrees to fully pay all costs of medical or dental care incurred for the minor by the designee or agent of St Mary’s under this authorization. (Legible) Signature Parent/Guardian 1 Date:

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Name:________________________________________________________________Gender:_____DOB:_________________Grade:________

DAY CAMP INFORMATION:Please complete the form below by selecting the weeks or days your child will be attending. To enroll, check or circle the full week or individual days for the entire summer. Full summer and weekly registration will be given priority. Individual days for Kindergarten to 5th Grade will be available for Monday, Wednesday, and/or Friday only. Half days from 12 – 6p.m. will be offered only during Week #2 through Week #7 for summer school students. No credit or refund will be given for missed days. A late pick up fee will be assessed if your child is not picked up by 6:00 pm. A TWO WEEK WRITTEN NOTICE MUST BE GIVEN FOR ALL CHANGES OR CANCELLATIONS. TUITION: Weekly tuition includes all activities, transportation, field trips, and p.m. snacks. An additional field trip fee will be charged in addition to the daily rate when applicable. Wednesday and Friday lunches and spending money for field trips is available/optional for an extra charge.

A one-time non-refundable registration fee of $50/child or $75/family is due at the time of registration. This registration fee covers all resort programs and includes a t-shirt . Space is filled on a first come first served basis.

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Weekly ($235) Daily ($60) Weekly ($235) MWF ($170) Tues/Thurs ($115)1 June 15 – June 17

June 20 – June 24

June 27 – July 1

July 5 – July 8

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July 18 – July 22

July 25 – July 29

June 20 – June 24

June 27 – July 1

July 5 – July 8

July 11 – July 15

July 18 – July 22

July 25 – July 29

August 1 – August 5

August 8 – August 12

August 15 – August 19

August 22 – August 26

August 29 – September 2

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3 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

4 Mon-Fri W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

5 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

6 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

7 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

8 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

9 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

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1 June 14 - June 18 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

2 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

3 Mon-Fri M W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

4 Mon-Fri W F Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

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9 Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

10 Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

11 Mon-Fri MWF Tues/Thurs $

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** 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm only available during summer school for summer school students

* ALL RESORT FEES MUST BE PREPAID Payment Schedule: CAMP SUBTOTAL $

BEFORE ATTENDANCE. NO EXCEPTIONS. Weeks 1-3 Tuition Due June 1** Resort Registration Fee $50/child or $75/family* Resort will be closed on Monday, July 5. Weeks 4-8 Tuition Due July 1** (NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT)

* No refunds for missed days. Weeks 9-12 Tuition Due Aug. 1** Due with contract

** A late fee of $25 per child per month will be assessed if payment is received after the due date. TOTAL DUE $

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Signature Date

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Name:______________________________________________________________Gender:_______DOB:_________________Grade:_____

FIELD TRIP AUTHORIZATION:

I give my permission for___________________________ to go on any summer camp sponsored and supervised field trips. This blanket authorization takes the place of parents’ signature of permission slips for each individual trip. However, parents will be notified in advance of all dates and time schedules of all trips.

Initial:____________

MOVIE PERMISSION:

On occasion, the school will offer the use of developmentally appropriate media, such as television, films, and video that has been previewed by the staff prior to use. Students are not required to participate in the viewing of any program and will be offered an alternative activity as an option. Media is used as special events, rather than as regular, daily routine.

Please check one of the sections below

____ While attending day camp, I give permission for my child(ren) to watch only movies that are rated “G” or “PG”._____ While attending day camp, I give permission for my child(ren) to watch only movies that are rated “G”. If a “PG” rated movie is shown, a sign up sheet

will be placed on the parent board requiring a signature if you do not want your child to watch the movie.Initial:____________

PARTICIPATION AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE:

The Undersigned, as the parent(s) having legal custody or as legal guardian of ___________________________ a minor, do hereby give permission, consent and authorization for such minor to participate in a St. Mary’s Summer Resort program. The Undersigned assumes all risks associated with participation in the above Program including transportation to and from the Program. The Undersigned further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless St. Mary’s School, its agents, employees, successors and assignees, including the driver of any vehicle in which the above child may be riding while engaged in the Program, to fully and forever release and discharge such parties from any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of actions, suits, controversies, liabilities of any kind and nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly from the before described Program or any other events and occurrences while said child is engaged in the Program or any activity related thereto.

Initial:____________

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLLMENT:• For the safety of my child and in accordance with State law, I agree to sign my child in and out daily with my full signature. Failure to comply may result in

termination of care.• St. Mary’s School does not provide transportation for students. Public transit, school bus, or a commercial vendor will always provide transportation for field trips.• Private vehicles of staff are never used.• In the event my child must be excluded from the Summer Resort Program because of health reasons for that day, I agree to abide by the staff’s decision

and take responsibility for the care of my child. If my child becomes ill while at St. Mary’s School, I understand St. Mary’s will not be able to provide care or services for the remainder of that day.

• All staff members are required by law to report suspected child abuse.• I expect to be treated with respect and in return, I will treat all employees with respect.• If fees are paid late, services may be terminated until the balance is paid in full. Should services be terminated, you will be placed on the waiting list until a

space is available. No tuition credit is given for illness or vacation days.• My child will be picked up on time from St. Mary’s each day. If I cannot pick up my child myself, I will arrange for another authorized person, at least 18

years old, to sign for and pick my child up by closing time. I understand it is my responsibility to notify the school in writing of any person who is to pick up my child other than those listed on these enrollment forms. Three late pick-ups during the summer will result in a termination of services for the remainder of the summer.

• After the specified pick up time, a late fee of $15 per child will be charged for the first 15 minutes or any part thereof. Each additional 15 minutes or portion thereof, will be billed at $20 per child.

• I will keep the camp and school informed of any changes that may affect my child’s behavior. I will keep the camp and school informed of any changes such as new phone numbers, address, or other circumstances.

• I will complete all forms as required for enrollment.• If my child threatens the immediate safety of other children, staff, or himself/herself, I will be notified and expected to pick up my child immediately. Should

my child’s behavior continue to present a problem, he/she could be suspended and or services terminated.• All contracts and supplemental packets must be completed and returned prior to my child’s first day.

I have read and agree to all St. Mary’s policies, handbook, the fee schedule, and this form and agree to adhere to the stated policies and procedures and pay all charges incurred. I understand that failure to follow any school policies may lead to the termination of child care services. St. Mary’s reserves the right to cancel or change classes at any time. It is herby understood and agreed upon that St. Mary’s School and staff are not liable for delays, inconveniences, or changes when deemed advisable for the well-being of the group. All photos, videos and recordings taken are the property of the school and can be used in publications and school advertising.

I agree to notify the school in writing at least 2 weeks in advance of absences, schedule changes and termination. I understand that I am responsible for the full tuition until notice and withdrawal has occurred. Tuition remains the same whether or not my child attends.

Print Parent/Guardian name clearly

Parent/Guardian Signature Date

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Name:________________________________________________________________Gender:_____DOB:_________________Grade:_______

SUMMER SCHOOL / ATHLETIC CAMPS:Please complete the form below by selecting the session and course your child will be attending. Session 1 dates are June 20 - July 8, 2011. Please note there will be no school on Monday, July 5, 2010. Session 2 dates are July 11 – 29, 2011. St. Mary's reserves the right to cancel or combine classes based on enrollment. Classes with fewer then eight students may be closed or combined with another grade level. For cancelled classes, a refund will be issued to parents that do not register their child in another class. To receive a tuition refund, a written notice must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the start of the class or session.

A one-time non-refundable registration fee of $50/child or $75/family is due at the time of registration. This registration fee covers all resort programs and includes a t-shirt . Space is filled on a first come first served basis.

If you have any questions regarding the Summer Programs at St. Mary's, please contact the Office of Admission at (949) 448-9027 or [email protected] .

SUMMER SCHOOL

SESSION 1

JUNE 20 – JULY 8, 2011(July 5th Holiday) COURSE TITLE FEE

8:00 – 8:50 am $

9:00 – 9:50 am $

10:00 – 10:50 am $

11:00 – 11:50 am $

12:00 – 12:50 pm $

1:00 – 1:50 pm $

Sports Camp $

Sports Camp $

PAYMENT DUE JUNE 1, 2011 SUBTOTAL $

SUMMER SCHOOL

SESSION 2

JULY 11 – JULY 29, 2011 COURSE TITLE FEE

8:00 – 8:50 am $

9:00 – 9:50 am $

10:00 – 10:50 am $

11:00 – 11:50 am $

12:00 – 12:50 pm $

Sports Camp $

Sports Camp $

PAYMENT DUE JULY 1, 2011 SUBTOTAL $

* ALL RESORT FEES MUST BE PREPAID Payment Schedule: SCHOOL SUBTOTAL $

BEFORE ATTENDANCE. NO EXCEPTIONS. Session 1 Tuition Due June 1 ** Resort Registration Fee $50/child or $75/family* Resort will be closed on Monday, July 5. Session 2 Tuition Due July 1** (NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT)

* No refunds for missed days. Due with contract

** A late fee of $25 per child per month will be assessed if payment is received after the due date. TOTAL DUE $

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date

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PARTICIPATION AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE:

The Undersigned, as the parent(s) having legal custody or as legal guardian of ___________________________ a minor, do hereby give permission, consent and authorization for such minor to participate in a St. Mary’s Summer Resort program. The Undersigned assumes all risks associated with participation in the above Program including transportation to and from the Program. The Undersigned further agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless St. Mary’s School, its agents, employees, successors and assignees, including the driver of any vehicle in which the above child may be riding while engaged in the Program, to fully and forever release and discharge such parties from any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of actions, suits, controversies, liabilities of any kind and nature whatsoever arising directly or indirectly from the before described Program or any other events and occurrences while said child is engaged in the Program or any activity related thereto.

Initial:____________

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLLMENT:• For the safety of my child and in accordance with State law, I agree to sign my child in and out daily with my full signature. Failure to comply may result in

termination of care.• St. Mary’s School does not provide transportation for students. Public transit, school bus, or a commercial vendor will always provide transportation for field trips.• Private vehicles of staff are never used.• In the event my child must be excluded from the Summer Resort Program because of health reasons for that day, I agree to abide by the staff’s decision

and take responsibility for the care of my child. If my child becomes ill while at St. Mary’s School, I understand St. Mary’s will not be able to provide care or services for the remainder of that day.

• All staff members are required by law to report suspected child abuse.• I expect to be treated with respect and in return, I will treat all employees with respect.• If fees are paid late, services may be terminated until the balance is paid in full. Should services be terminated, you will be placed on the waiting list until a

space is available. No tuition credit is given for illness or vacation days.• My child will be picked up on time from St. Mary’s each day. If I cannot pick up my child myself, I will arrange for another authorized person, at least 18

years old, to sign for and pick my child up by closing time. I understand it is my responsibility to notify the school in writing of any person who is to pick up my child other than those listed on these enrollment forms. Three late pick-ups during the summer will result in a termination of services for the remainder of the summer.

• After the specified pick up time, a late fee of $15 per child will be charged for the first 15 minutes or any part thereof. Each additional 15 minutes or portion thereof, will be billed at $20 per child.

• I will keep the camp and school informed of any changes that may affect my child’s behavior. I will keep the camp and school informed of any changes such as new phone numbers, address, or other circumstances.

• I will complete all forms as required for enrollment.• If my child threatens the immediate safety of other children, staff, or himself/herself, I will be notified and expected to pick up my child immediately. Should

my child’s behavior continue to present a problem, he/she could be suspended and or services terminated.• All contracts and supplemental packets must be completed and returned prior to my child’s first day.

I have read and agree to all St. Mary’s policies, handbook, the fee schedule, and this form and agree to adhere to the stated policies and procedures and pay all charges incurred. I understand that failure to follow any school policies may lead to the termination of child care services. St. Mary’s reserves the right to cancel or change classes at any time. It is herby understood and agreed upon that St. Mary’s School and staff are not liable for delays, inconveniences, or changes when deemed advisable for the well-being of the group. All photos, videos and recordings taken are the property of the school and can be used in publications and school advertising.

I agree to notify the school in writing at least 2 weeks in advance of absences, schedule changes and termination. I understand that I am responsible for the full tuition until notice and withdrawal has occurred. Tuition remains the same whether or not my child attends.

Print Parent/Guardian name clearly

Parent/Guardian Signature Date

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Summer Resort Checklist

Did you Remember To:

1. Complete all required registration forms.

For Summer CAMP, pages 11-16

For Summer ATHLETICS, pages 11-16

For Summer SCHOOL, pages 11-16

2. Submit to the Admission Office all forms and

payments due (including any late fees that apply).

3. Review carefully the Terms and Conditions of

Enrollment, as they are a little different for each

program (Camp or School/Athletics).

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Register now for Fall 2011.St. Mary’s is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School dedicated to inquiry-based academic excellence, developing well-rounded, confident children who flourish in a creative environment founded on Christian values.

St. Mary’s offers a host of benefits, including:■ World renowned International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme

■ Two-year-old, preschool, lower school & middle school curriculum

■ Small class sizes for individualized instruction

■ Language studies in Mandarin, Spanish, French and Italian

■ Comprehensive sports programs including flag football, track, lacrosse, cheerleading, volleyball, golf, soccer, softball and basketball

■ Fine arts programs in music theory, theater arts, visual arts, band and orchestra

■ Flexible extended care, summer school and summer camp options

Contact the office of Admission, at (949) 448-9027, ext. 319 or [email protected] to schedule a personal tour.