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Summer School Curriculum & Camps ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL Capuchin Franciscan ~ College Preparatory Founded in 1946 by the Capuchin Franciscans June 18, 2018 through July 20, 2018 200 Foothill Boulevard, La Cañada, CA 91011 (818) 790-0325 FAX (818) 790-5542 www.sfhs.net

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Summer School Curriculum & Camps

ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL Capuchin Franciscan ~ College Preparatory

Founded in 1946 by the Capuchin Franciscans

June 18, 2018 through

July 20, 2018

200 Foothill Boulevard, La Cañada, CA 91011

(818) 790-0325 ❖ FAX (818) 790-5542 ❖ www.sfhs.net

St. Francis High School provides a Catholic college-preparatory education

in the Capuchin Franciscan tradition of love and discipline.

We enrich the mind and the heart through the teachings

of Jesus Christ and Francis of Assisi.

We strengthen the Franciscan values of respect for others and self through service and humility.

We create a brotherhood for young men of diverse backgrounds.

We envision a Franciscan education not as an end in itself,

but as a means of forging men virtue.

MISSION STATEMENT

General Information ..................................................................................................... 1

Summer School Policies ............................................................................................... 2

Class Planning Schedule ............................................................................................... 3

Junior High Program .................................................................................................. 4-5

Entering Freshman Program ....................................................................................... 6

Open to All Grade Levels 6-12 ................................................................................... 7

High School Program................................................................................................. 8-9

Summer Camps ....................................................................................................... 10-12

Table of Contents

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NOTES

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DATES: Monday, June 18, 2018, through finals on Friday, July 20, 2018.

We are closed Wednesday, July 4

TIMES: SCHOOL HOURS 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Please do not drop off students before 7:30 a.m.

Camps until 6:30 p.m.

WHO MAY ATTEND?

Enrollment is co-ed and is open to students entering 7th through 12th grades

(exceptions are noted).

Students from other high schools should verify the transfer credit guidelines

with their guidance counselors PRIOR to enrolling in a course at St. Francis

High School.

Students from other high schools must provide a signature from their school

administration verifying they are in good standing with their school.

Each class requires a minimum enrollment of 10 students.

Students may enroll in up to four (4) courses.

Enrollment is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

PAYMENTS

Payment in full is due at the time of registration.

A $25.00 late fee will be assessed on applications received after June 10.

Registration for all Camps is SEPARATE.

Please write SEPARATE checks for any of the Camps.

Designate “Advanced Baseball”, “HS Baseball”, “Basketball”, “Drumline”,

“Fr. Football”, “JV Football”, “Varsity Football”, “Lacrosse”, “Soccer”,

“Track”, or “Volleyball”, Camp.

REFUNDS

If a student withdraws in the first week, written notification from the parent is

required. There is a 50% refund.

No refunds will be given after the first week of classes.

A full refund of tuition will be given for any class which is canceled due to in-

sufficient enrollment.

HOW TO REGISTER

Registration forms are in the center of this booklet.

Please return forms by mail to:

St. Francis High School

200 Foothill Boulevard

La Cañada, California 91011

Students will not be registered until all forms have been COMPLETED and

fees have been paid.

Any registration after June 8 must be done in person.

Schedules will be mailed to all registered students on June 11.

GENERAL INFORMATION

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ATTENDANCE

Students are expected to attend every class.

Students who miss more than five (5) hours of instruction may not receive

credit. Petitions for students to miss more than 5 hours must be filed with the

Summer Session Director no later than June 8.

A parent must report an absence as early as possible each day by calling

(818) 790-0325. A student must bring a note on the day he/she returns.

Excessive absences or failure to clear an absence may result in dismissal with

no refund.

St. Francis maintains a closed campus. Students may not leave campus

between classes.

DRESS CODE

Dress is casual in summer.

Students may wear shorts, casual pants and t-shirts.

Cut-off shorts or shirts, tank tops, inappropriate t-shirt insignia, thongs/sandals,

gang-style or sloppy clothing are NOT acceptable. A student’s mid-section

MUST be covered.

Final decisions regarding attire rest with the Director.

More specific information will be sent with your schedule.

FOOD/BEVERAGES

Food and drinks will be available from the cafeteria.

REPORT CARDS / GRADE REPORTS

Mid-session reports will be mailed home on July 5.

Final grades will be mailed July 23 to other schools for students in the High

School program who regularly attend other schools.*

Junior High School grades will not be forwarded to schools unless a specific,

written request is made.

*There is a $5.00 fee for all transcript requests after August 1, 2018.

ADMISSION AFTER SUMMER SCHOOL

Any student whose admission or readmission to St. Francis depends upon his

performance will be notified after the session ends.

St. Francis Summer Session policies will be distributed in a letter to parents in the

June 11 mailing.

SUMMER SCHOOL POLICIES

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VOLLEYBALL CAMP

July 2 - 6 (No camp on July 4th)

Tuition: $80

Open to any student who is entering 7th

or 8th grade and is interested in improv-

ing his volleyball skills. The camp will

be run by St. Francis Head Coach Mark

Frazee and his staff. There is a major

focus on fundamentals, competitive

games as well as improving individual

skills.

Monday through Friday

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

WATER POLO June 25 - July 20 Tuesday & Thursdays Only Tuition - $250

Time/Place TBA

The Water Polo summer camp is

designed for those new (and new-ish) to

the sport of water polo. In it, we’ll

learn the individual and team skills and

strategies necessary to play this fast

paced sport. This camp is open to 7th-

12th graders who are interested in learn-

ing about water polo. If you are a veter-

an water polo player, your skill level

will be better suited at our team’s sum-

mer practices.

SUMMER CAMPS

Physicals ONLY for incoming

and current 2018-2019

St. Francis students will be held

on

Saturday, June 2

9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Junior/Seniors

8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Frosh/Soph

NON ST. FRANCIS STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE

PROOF OF CURRENT PHYSICAL.

Physical Forms can be found on

our website after May 31, 2018

CIF requires students to have an annual physical BEFORE competing/trying

out for any sport. Students must take a physical to participate in summer

camps. The physical is good for the entire 2018-2019 school year. If you wish

to use your own physician you MUST pick up our St. Francis

pre-participation medical forms at the front desk.

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BASKETBALL CAMP

June 18th - July 12th

8:00am - 9:00am

NO CAMP ON FRIDAYS

Cost: $265 per camper

SFHS Hoops Camp will be a four week

long camp specializing in improving

basketball skills. The four week long

camp will be hosted by the St. Francis

High School basketball coaching staff to

provide a fun filled, challenging session

for 4th - 9th graders. The week session

will be broke down into games, skill

work and high school basketball situa-

tions to get your son or daughter ready

for the next level. Campers will get an

SFHS Hoops Camp Shirt. Any further

questions please email:

[email protected]

Cost: $265 per camper

FOOTBALL CAMP

June 18 - July 18 Tuition: $300

Freshmen: Mon-Thurs 1:30-3:30 pm

Freshmen football camp is in preparation for the upcoming football season. Stu-dent-athletes will learn football drills, the St. Francis offense, defense, and spe-cial teams. Freshmen are also encour-aged to sigh up for Coach Corcoran’s 4th period Strength and Conditioning class.

Junior Varsity: Mon-Thurs, 6:00-9:00 am (some evenings for 7 on 7 passing games)

SUMMER CAMPS

FOOTBALL CAMP con’t

Varsity:

Mon-Fri 6:00-9:00 am

(some Wednesday evenings and Saturday passing tournaments)

Summer Camp is mandatory for JV

and Varsity football players. All camp

participants will need to purchase St.

Francis Football T-shirts/shorts once

online store becomes available

SOCCER CAMP July 23 - July 27 Tuition: $180

Open to males & females, ages 6

through high school. St. Francis

Summer Soccer Camp will include

physical and skill work and assess-

ment, small group and team tactics,

and

indoor and outdoor games. Camp will

include fieldwork, classroom sessions

(with film), and indoor games. In-

cludes a t-shirt and water bottle for

participation.

Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

SPEED AND AGILITY CAMP

June 18-July 13

Tuition: $180

10am - Noon

Open to all grades

Techniques to improve one’s speed

and agility will be taught by

St. Francis Track Coach Mike Russell.

ALL CAMPS ARE CONDUCTED BY THE ST. FRANCIS COACHING

STAFF

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CLASS PLANNING SCHEDULE

Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4

Time 8:00-9:10 9:15-10:25 10:30-11:40 11:45-12:55

JUNIOR HIGH

Quarter Classes

English

Pre Algebra

Study Skills

CSI

English

Pre Algebra

Study Skills

Strength

Physical Ed

CSI

CSI

English

Leadership

Math Review

Pre Spanish

Strength

HSPT Math

Leadership

Pre Spanish

INCOMING FRESHMEN

Quarter Classes

Pre Algebra

Study Skills

Writing

Strength

Study Skills

Writing

Leadership

Pre Algebra

Pre Spanish

Strength

Study Skills

Writing

Leadership

Pre Algebra

Pre Spanish

Study Skills

Writing

Strength

HIGH SCHOOL Quarter Classes

Driver Ed Pre Geometry

Open to all grade levels 6-12

Introduction to

Guitar

IPad Skills

HIGH SCHOOL

Semester Class

Spanish Review

HIGH SCHOOL

Semester or Full year class

Chemistry*

Introduction to the Arts B (June 18-July 3)

HS English Review

Periods 1 & 2 Periods 3 & 4

8:00-10:25 10:30-12:55

Periods 1,2,3, & 4 8:00-12:55

*Second Semester begins Thursday, July 5, 2018.

You must sign up before July 1 for any second semester classes.

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JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM

The JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM is offered for Pass / Fail Credit only. It is an enrichment program that improves the skills of students in essential academic areas. Entering 7th or 8th graders who want to improve their skills in a non-graded environment will benefit from our program.

ENGLISH REVIEW # JH1

This course is a summary of basic jun-

ior high English concepts, including

grammar and writing, with emphasis

on the individual needs of each student.

Periods 1, 2, or 3

Tuition: $300

MATH REVIEW # JH2

This course is a preparation in basic

junior high math including fractions,

percentages, and decimals, with em-

phasis on the individual needs of each

student.

Period 3

Tuition: $300

PRE ALGEBRA # JH3

This course is a review of basic mathe-

matic principles with an emphasis on

the algebraic principles necessary for

success in Algebra 1. Recommended

for 8th graders with strong math skills.

Periods 1 or 2

Tuition: $300

STUDY SKILLS FOR SUCCESS # JH4

In this course the student will learn organization, note-taking techniques, test-taking strategies, and the tools for effective listening.

Periods 1 or 2 Tuition: $300

HSPT PREP # JH7

Teaching and reviewing basic math

and English concepts covered by the

High School Entrance Exam and in-

cludes test-taking strategies and expo-

sure to test questions.

Period 4

Tuition: $300

PRE SPANISH # F5

This is an introductory course for those

who have never taken Spanish. Open

to 7th, 8th and 9th graders.

Periods 3 or 4

Tuition: $300

IPAD SKILLS # F4

Students will be introduced to navi-

gating the iPad including educational

apps, calendar, keynote, numbers,

camera, and video. Students will also

receive an overview on how these de-

vices are used at St. Francis to take

quizzes and submit homework. Stu-

dents will use St. Francis iPads in

class.

Period 4

Tuition: $300

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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

The HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM is designed to make up failed or deficient courses. Both semester and year-long credit is available. We welcome students from other high schools. Enrollment is on a first come, first serve basis. However, preference will be given to St. Francis students should a class close.

FOR CHEMISTRY THE SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS THURSDAY,

JULY 5, 2018. YOU MUST SIGN UP BEFORE JULY 1 FOR ANY

SECOND SEMESTER CLASSES

INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS B;

1 SEMESTER (5 CREDITS)

for rising juniors and seniors

This course is a continuation of Introduc-

tion to the Arts A, the sophomore-year

course that focuses on theater/drama.

Together, Introduction to the Arts A and

B satisfy the University of California/

California State University yearlong

visual and performing arts requirement.

Introduction to the Arts B will focus on

the visual arts. This course will provide

students with an appreciation for the

visual arts by providing them with an

overview of art history, an understanding

of a variety of artistic mediums, opportuni-

ties to visit Art Museums, listen to profes-

sional artists, guest speakers, and the study

of film as artistic expression. The class

will meet from 8:00 a.m. until 12:55 p.m.

from June 18 to July 3

Tuition: $600

COLLEGE BOOT CAMP FOR

RISING SENIORS (2018) #W2

PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL DATES

(ONE WEEK SEMINAR June 11-15)

College boot camp will give students a

jump start on the college admissions pro-

cess. We will discuss how to utilize re-

sources such as Naviance, Collegeboard,

Fiske Guide, etc. Students will spend time

on various types of college applications

(UC/CSU/Common Application) and dis-

cuss the different types of application

deadlines (EA/ED/Priority/ Regular). They

will begin their personal statement/insight

questions, participate in mock interviews

and hear from guest speakers. They will

learn about various types of financial aid

and the process of applying for financial

aid. By the end of the program students

will have prepared a resume, complete at

least one “Request for Teacher Letter of

Recommendation” form, compelted their

College Planning Survey, and created a

working College list.

9:00 a.m. - Noon

Tuition: $350

PRE GEOMETRY # E6

Students will learn basic skills that will

assure more success in Geometry.

This is a Pass / Fail Only class.

Period 2

Tuition: $300

SPANISH REVIEW # M3

This course reviews the second se-

mester material of each course.

Class meets every day.

(Please specify on the application if

you are requesting Spanish 1, 2, or 3)

Semester Credit Periods 1 and 2

Tuition: $600

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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

* May take first and/ or second semesters, or full year

For St. Francis students, this is a non-credit prep course for admission to

AP Chemistry or a make up course only!

The HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM is designed to make up failed or deficient courses. Both semester and year-long credit is available. We welcome students from other high schools. Enrollment is on a first come, first serve basis. However, preference will be given to St. Francis students should a class close.

*ENGLISH REVIEW # M1

This is a makeup course for students at

all levels. Students will be assigned nov-

els, vocabulary, grammar, and essay

assignments on an individual basis at

grade level to fulfill specific course re-

quirements.

Please note course and semester you are

enrolling in on the application (i.e.: Eng-

lish 10, Semester 2)

Semester Credit Period 1 and 2

or Periods 3 and 4

Year Credit Periods 1 - 4

Tuition: $600 (one semester)

$1,150 (Full Year)

*CHEMISTRY # E3

(see note below)

This course is a survey of basic chemical

concepts, reactions, nomenclature, scien-

tific method, gases, the mole, chemical

calculations, chemical equations, atomic

structure, and nuclear chemistry. Includes

Labs.

Semester Credit Periods 1 - 4

(1/2 session) or

Year Credit Periods 1 - 4

(whole session)

Tuition: $600 (one semester)

$1,150 (full year)

DRIVER’S EDUCATION # E4

This classroom course is designed to

prepare students to become responsible

drivers and to qualify for a learner’s per-

mit. This is a Pass / Fail Only class.

Period 1

Tuition: $300

ADV. PLACEMENT WORLD

HISTORY PREP COURSE # W1A

(ONE WEEK SEMINAR JUNE 18-22 )

This course will be a survey of the “nuts

and bolts” of the AP World History cours-

es. It will include skills in critical thinking,

vocabulary, essay questions, test construc-

tion, and document-based questions.

8:00 - 9:50 a.m.

Tuition: $250

ADV. PLACEMENT US HISTORY

PREP COURSE # W1B

(ONE WEEK SEMINAR JUNE 18-22)

This course will be a survey of the “nuts

and bolts” of the AP US History courses. It

will include skills in critical thinking, vo-

cabulary, essay questions, test construc-

tion, and document-based questions.

8:00 a.m... - 9:50 a.m.

Tuition: $250

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION #F6

This course guides students to run, to participate in field events, to lift weights, and to get in shape. Here is a great opportunity to get acquainted with their athletic abilities. Emphasis will be placed on developing physical confidence and stamina. Open to 7th - 12th graders.

Period 2 Tuition: $300

STRENGTH/CONDITIONING # F7

Open to 6th, 7th, 8th graders, this course

will focus on flexibility, speed me-

chanics, coordination, and injury pre-

vention. Students will learn how to

lift weights with appropriate technique

and learn the appropriate strength

techniques for specific sports. Super-

vised by the St. Francis Strength and

Conditioning Coach.

Note: Physical Required prior to

enrollment Periods 2 or 3

Tuition: $300

JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM

LEADERSHIP # F9

This course is designed to help students

enhance their leadership skills. The

class will focus on 10 areas, of leader-

ship development: Vision, Integrity,

Innovativeness, Wise Judgment, Service

Mindedness, Goal Processing, Skill As-

sessment, Emotional Maturity, Fostering

Relationships and Masterful Communi-

cation. The class will include leadership

concepts, ideas and activities, and chal-

lenge the students engage their positive

leadership more passionately and pur-

posefully.

Periods 3 or 4 Tuition: $300

CSI: FORENSIC SCIENCE

Become a crime scene investigator! This course is designed to give students hands-on experience in the science lab solving realistic crime scene scenarios using actual forensic techniques. Activ-ities will include: forensic photography, glass fragment analysis, analyses of blood and skeletal remains, identifying trace substances, developing latent fin-gerprints, identifying forgeries, forensic entomology, DNA fingerprinting, and ballistics. The course will culminate in a “Who done it” mock trial using stu-dent analyses of evidence gathered from a simulated crime scene.

Periods 1. 2, or 3

Tuition: $300

The JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM is offered for Pass / Fail Credit only. It is an enrichment program that improves the skills of students in essential academic areas. Entering 7th or 8th graders who want to improve their skills in a non-graded environment will benefit from our program.

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ENTERING FRESHMAN PROGRAM

The ENTERING FRESHMAN PROGRAM is designed to help 9th graders prepare for

success in high school. Class size is limited to twenty-five (25) students, and preference

in enrollment is given to St. Francis students.

PRE-ALGEBRA # F1 (MATH Requirement)

This course is a review of basic mathe-matic principles needed for success in Algebra 1, including a review of frac-tions, decimals, basic computation, and percentages.

Periods 1, 3, or 4 Tuition: $300

STUDY SKILLS/ READING IMPROVEMENT # F2 (READING Requirement)

This course will assist students in goal-setting, note-taking, and test strategies, and prepare students to improve their reading comprehension. St. Francis Sum-mer Reading books will be used.

Periods 1, 2, 3, or 4 Tuition: $300

WRITING FUNDAMENTALS # F3 (LANGUAGE Requirement)

Designed for students who require assis-tance in Language Fundamentals, this course will summarize grammatical con-cepts and assist students in developing their composition skills.

Periods 1, 2, 3, or 4 Tuition: $300

IPAD SKILLS # F4

Quarter Students will be introduced to

navigating the iPad including educational

apps, calendar, keynote, numbers, cam-

era, and video. Students will also receive

an overview on how these devices are

used at St. Francis to take quizzes and

submit homework. Students will use St.

Francis iPads in class.

Periods 4 Tuition: $300

PRE-SPANISH # F5

This is an introductory course for those who have never taken Spanish. Open to 7th, 8th and 9th graders. This is a Pass / Fail Only class.

Periods 3 or 4 Tuition: $300

PHYSICAL EDUCATION # F6

This course guides students to run, to participate in field events, to lift weights, and to get in shape. Here is a great op-portunity to get acquainted with their athletic abilities. Emphasis will be placed on developing physical confidence and stamina. Open to 7th - 12th graders.

Period 2 Tuition: $300

HIGH SCHOOL STRENGTH AND

CONDITIONING

This course will teach incoming fresh-

men who plan on participating in any

sport at St. Francis the techniques and

Olympic lifts that are the basis for the

school’s strength and conditioning pro-

gram. It will include lessons in power/

hang cleans, bench press, back squats,

plyometrics, core strength and circuit

training.

CLASS MEETS MON-THURSDAY

ONLY

Period 4

Tuition: $300

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INTRODUCTION TO #T4

GUITAR

This class is designed for students seek-

ing to understand the fundamentals of

guitar, including tuning, finger picking,

chords, and strumming. By the end of

the class, students will have an under-

standing of these elements and will have

sufficient understanding to read basic

musical charts by sight. The class will

be limited to 15 students. Each student

must bring an acoustic guitar (steel or

nylon string) to class each day.

Period 4

Tuition: $300

DRUMLINE CAMP

June 19 - July 18

This is an introduction to the different

aspects of a drumline. Students will

learn to read music, practice their devel-

opment of cadence and be instructed in

precision marching as well as other per-

formance facets of Drumline. Recom-

mended for returning drumline perform-

ers, the camp is also open to beginners.

Instruments are provided.

Monday and Wednesday 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Tuition: $250

OPEN TO ALL GRADE LEVELS 6-12

LEADERSHIP # F9

This course is designed to help stu-

dents enhance their leadership skills.

The class will focus on 10 areas of

leadership development: Vision, Integ-

rity, Innovativeness, Wise Judgment,

Service Mindedness, Goal Processing,

Skill Assessment, Emotional Maturity,

Fostering Relationships and Masterful

Communication. The class will include

leadership concepts, ideas and activi-

ties, and challenge the students to en-

gage their positive leadership more

passionately and purposefully.

Periods 3 or 4 Tuition: $300

6

ENTERING FRESHMAN PROGRAM

The ENTERING FRESHMAN PROGRAM is designed to help 9th graders prepare for

success in high school. Class size is limited to twenty-five (25) students, and preference

in enrollment is given to St. Francis students.

PRE-ALGEBRA # F1 (MATH Requirement)

This course is a review of basic mathe-matic principles needed for success in Algebra 1, including a review of frac-tions, decimals, basic computation, and percentages.

Periods 1, 3, or 4 Tuition: $300

STUDY SKILLS/ READING IMPROVEMENT # F2 (READING Requirement)

This course will assist students in goal-setting, note-taking, and test strategies, and prepare students to improve their reading comprehension. St. Francis Sum-mer Reading books will be used.

Periods 1, 2, 3, or 4 Tuition: $300

WRITING FUNDAMENTALS # F3 (LANGUAGE Requirement)

Designed for students who require assis-tance in Language Fundamentals, this course will summarize grammatical con-cepts and assist students in developing their composition skills.

Periods 1, 2, 3, or 4 Tuition: $300

IPAD SKILLS # F4

Quarter Students will be introduced to

navigating the iPad including educational

apps, calendar, keynote, numbers, cam-

era, and video. Students will also receive

an overview on how these devices are

used at St. Francis to take quizzes and

submit homework. Students will use St.

Francis iPads in class.

Periods 4 Tuition: $300

PRE-SPANISH # F5

This is an introductory course for those who have never taken Spanish. Open to 7th, 8th and 9th graders. This is a Pass / Fail Only class.

Periods 3 or 4 Tuition: $300

PHYSICAL EDUCATION # F6

This course guides students to run, to participate in field events, to lift weights, and to get in shape. Here is a great op-portunity to get acquainted with their athletic abilities. Emphasis will be placed on developing physical confidence and stamina. Open to 7th - 12th graders.

Period 2 Tuition: $300

HIGH SCHOOL STRENGTH AND

CONDITIONING

This course will teach incoming fresh-

men who plan on participating in any

sport at St. Francis the techniques and

Olympic lifts that are the basis for the

school’s strength and conditioning pro-

gram. It will include lessons in power/

hang cleans, bench press, back squats,

plyometrics, core strength and circuit

training.

CLASS MEETS MON-THURSDAY

ONLY

Period 4

Tuition: $300

7

INTRODUCTION TO #T4

GUITAR

This class is designed for students seek-

ing to understand the fundamentals of

guitar, including tuning, finger picking,

chords, and strumming. By the end of

the class, students will have an under-

standing of these elements and will have

sufficient understanding to read basic

musical charts by sight. The class will

be limited to 15 students. Each student

must bring an acoustic guitar (steel or

nylon string) to class each day.

Period 4

Tuition: $300

DRUMLINE CAMP

June 19 - July 18

This is an introduction to the different

aspects of a drumline. Students will

learn to read music, practice their devel-

opment of cadence and be instructed in

precision marching as well as other per-

formance facets of Drumline. Recom-

mended for returning drumline perform-

ers, the camp is also open to beginners.

Instruments are provided.

Monday and Wednesday 1:15 - 3:15 p.m. Tuition: $250

OPEN TO ALL GRADE LEVELS 6-12

LEADERSHIP # F9

This course is designed to help stu-

dents enhance their leadership skills.

The class will focus on 10 areas of

leadership development: Vision, Integ-

rity, Innovativeness, Wise Judgment,

Service Mindedness, Goal Processing,

Skill Assessment, Emotional Maturity,

Fostering Relationships and Masterful

Communication. The class will include

leadership concepts, ideas and activi-

ties, and challenge the students to en-

gage their positive leadership more

passionately and purposefully.

Periods 3 or 4 Tuition: $300

8

HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

* May take first and/ or second semesters, or full year

For St. Francis students, this is a non-credit prep course for admission to

AP Chemistry or a make up course only!

The HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM is designed to make up failed or deficient courses. Both semester and year-long credit is available. We welcome students from other high schools. Enrollment is on a first come, first serve basis. However, preference will be given to St. Francis students should a class close.

*ENGLISH REVIEW # M1

This is a makeup course for students at

all levels. Students will be assigned nov-

els, vocabulary, grammar, and essay

assignments on an individual basis at

grade level to fulfill specific course re-

quirements.

Please note course and semester you are

enrolling in on the application (i.e.: Eng-

lish 10, Semester 2)

Semester Credit Period 1 and 2

or Periods 3 and 4

Year Credit Periods 1 - 4

Tuition: $600 (one semester)

$1,150 (Full Year)

*CHEMISTRY # E3

(see note below)

This course is a survey of basic chemical

concepts, reactions, nomenclature, scien-

tific method, gases, the mole, chemical

calculations, chemical equations, atomic

structure, and nuclear chemistry. Includes

Labs.

Semester Credit Periods 1 - 4

(1/2 session) or

Year Credit Periods 1 - 4

(whole session)

Tuition: $600 (one semester)

$1,150 (full year)

DRIVER’S EDUCATION # E4

This classroom course is designed to

prepare students to become responsible

drivers and to qualify for a learner’s per-

mit. This is a Pass / Fail Only class.

Period 1

Tuition: $300

ADV. PLACEMENT WORLD

HISTORY PREP COURSE # W1A

(ONE WEEK SEMINAR JUNE 18-22 )

This course will be a survey of the “nuts

and bolts” of the AP World History cours-

es. It will include skills in critical thinking,

vocabulary, essay questions, test construc-

tion, and document-based questions.

8:00 - 9:50 a.m.

Tuition: $250

ADV. PLACEMENT US HISTORY

PREP COURSE # W1B

(ONE WEEK SEMINAR JUNE 18-22)

This course will be a survey of the “nuts

and bolts” of the AP US History courses. It

will include skills in critical thinking, vo-

cabulary, essay questions, test construc-

tion, and document-based questions.

8:00 a.m... - 9:50 a.m.

Tuition: $250

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION #F6

This course guides students to run, to participate in field events, to lift weights, and to get in shape. Here is a great opportunity to get acquainted with their athletic abilities. Emphasis will be placed on developing physical confidence and stamina. Open to 7th - 12th graders.

Period 2 Tuition: $300

STRENGTH/CONDITIONING # F7

Open to 6th, 7th, 8th graders, this course

will focus on flexibility, speed me-

chanics, coordination, and injury pre-

vention. Students will learn how to

lift weights with appropriate technique

and learn the appropriate strength

techniques for specific sports. Super-

vised by the St. Francis Strength and

Conditioning Coach.

Note: Physical Required prior to

enrollment Periods 2 or 3

Tuition: $300

JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM

LEADERSHIP # F9

This course is designed to help students

enhance their leadership skills. The

class will focus on 10 areas, of leader-

ship development: Vision, Integrity,

Innovativeness, Wise Judgment, Service

Mindedness, Goal Processing, Skill As-

sessment, Emotional Maturity, Fostering

Relationships and Masterful Communi-

cation. The class will include leadership

concepts, ideas and activities, and chal-

lenge the students engage their positive

leadership more passionately and pur-

posefully.

Periods 3 or 4 Tuition: $300

CSI: FORENSIC SCIENCE

Become a crime scene investigator! This course is designed to give students hands-on experience in the science lab solving realistic crime scene scenarios using actual forensic techniques. Activ-ities will include: forensic photography, glass fragment analysis, analyses of blood and skeletal remains, identifying trace substances, developing latent fin-gerprints, identifying forgeries, forensic entomology, DNA fingerprinting, and ballistics. The course will culminate in a “Who done it” mock trial using stu-dent analyses of evidence gathered from a simulated crime scene.

Periods 1. 2, or 3

Tuition: $300

The JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM is offered for Pass / Fail Credit only. It is an enrichment program that improves the skills of students in essential academic areas. Entering 7th or 8th graders who want to improve their skills in a non-graded environment will benefit from our program.

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JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM

The JUNIOR HIGH PROGRAM is offered for Pass / Fail Credit only. It is an enrichment program that improves the skills of students in essential academic areas. Entering 7th or 8th graders who want to improve their skills in a non-graded environment will benefit from our program.

ENGLISH REVIEW # JH1

This course is a summary of basic jun-

ior high English concepts, including

grammar and writing, with emphasis

on the individual needs of each student.

Periods 1, 2, or 3

Tuition: $300

MATH REVIEW # JH2

This course is a preparation in basic

junior high math including fractions,

percentages, and decimals, with em-

phasis on the individual needs of each

student.

Period 3

Tuition: $300

PRE ALGEBRA # JH3

This course is a review of basic mathe-

matic principles with an emphasis on

the algebraic principles necessary for

success in Algebra 1. Recommended

for 8th graders with strong math skills.

Periods 1 or 2

Tuition: $300

STUDY SKILLS FOR SUCCESS # JH4

In this course the student will learn organization, note-taking techniques, test-taking strategies, and the tools for effective listening.

Periods 1 or 2 Tuition: $300

HSPT PREP # JH7

Teaching and reviewing basic math

and English concepts covered by the

High School Entrance Exam and in-

cludes test-taking strategies and expo-

sure to test questions.

Period 4

Tuition: $300

PRE SPANISH # F5

This is an introductory course for those

who have never taken Spanish. Open

to 7th, 8th and 9th graders.

Periods 3 or 4

Tuition: $300

IPAD SKILLS # F4

Students will be introduced to navi-

gating the iPad including educational

apps, calendar, keynote, numbers,

camera, and video. Students will also

receive an overview on how these de-

vices are used at St. Francis to take

quizzes and submit homework. Stu-

dents will use St. Francis iPads in

class.

Period 4

Tuition: $300

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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM

The HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM is designed to make up failed or deficient courses. Both semester and year-long credit is available. We welcome students from other high schools. Enrollment is on a first come, first serve basis. However, preference will be given to St. Francis students should a class close.

FOR CHEMISTRY THE SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS THURSDAY,

JULY 5, 2018. YOU MUST SIGN UP BEFORE JULY 1 FOR ANY

SECOND SEMESTER CLASSES

INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS B;

1 SEMESTER (5 CREDITS)

for rising juniors and seniors

This course is a continuation of Introduc-

tion to the Arts A, the sophomore-year

course that focuses on theater/drama.

Together, Introduction to the Arts A and

B satisfy the University of California/

California State University yearlong

visual and performing arts requirement.

Introduction to the Arts B will focus on

the visual arts. This course will provide

students with an appreciation for the

visual arts by providing them with an

overview of art history, an understanding

of a variety of artistic mediums, opportuni-

ties to visit Art Museums, listen to profes-

sional artists, guest speakers, and the study

of film as artistic expression. The class

will meet from 8:00 a.m. until 12:55 p.m.

from June 18 to July 3

Tuition: $600

COLLEGE BOOT CAMP FOR

RISING SENIORS (2019) #W2

PLEASE NOTE SPECIAL DATES

(SEMINAR June 11-14)

College boot camp will give students a

jump start on the college admissions pro-

cess. We will discuss how to utilize re-

sources such as Naviance, Collegeboard,

Fiske Guide, etc. Students will spend time

on various types of college applications

(UC/CSU/Common Application) and dis-

cuss the different types of application

deadlines (EA/ED/Priority/ Regular). They

will begin their personal statement/insight

questions, participate in mock interviews

and hear from guest speakers. They will

learn about various types of financial aid

and the process of applying for financial

aid. By the end of the program students

will have prepared a resume, complete at

least one “Request for Teacher Letter of

Recommendation” form, compelted their

College Planning Survey, and created a

working College list.

9:00 a.m. - Noon

Tuition: $350

PRE GEOMETRY # E6

Students will learn basic skills that will

assure more success in Geometry.

This is a Pass / Fail Only class.

Period 2

Tuition: $300

SPANISH REVIEW # M3

This course reviews the second se-

mester material of each course.

Class meets every day.

(Please specify on the application if

you are requesting Spanish 1, 2, or 3)

Semester Credit Periods 1 and 2

Tuition: $600

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BASKETBALL CAMP

June 18th - July 12th

8:00am - 9:00am

NO CAMP ON FRIDAYS

Cost: $265 per camper

SFHS Hoops Camp will be a four week

long camp specializing in improving

basketball skills. The four week long

camp will be hosted by the St. Francis

High School basketball coaching staff to

provide a fun filled, challenging session

for 4th - 9th graders. The week session

will be broke down into games, skill

work and high school basketball situa-

tions to get your son or daughter ready

for the next level. Campers will get an

SFHS Hoops Camp Shirt. Any further

questions please email:

[email protected]

Cost: $265 per camper

FOOTBALL CAMP

June 18 - July 18 Tuition: $300

Freshmen: Mon-Thurs 1:30-3:30 pm

Freshmen football camp is in preparation for the upcoming football season. Stu-dent-athletes will learn football drills, the St. Francis offense, defense, and spe-cial teams. Freshmen are also encour-aged to sigh up for Coach Corcoran’s 4th period Strength and Conditioning class.

Junior Varsity: Mon-Thurs, 6:00-9:00 am (some evenings for 7 on 7 passing games)

SUMMER CAMPS

FOOTBALL CAMP con’t

Varsity:

Mon-Fri 6:00-9:00 am

(some Wednesday evenings and Saturday passing tournaments)

Summer Camp is mandatory for JV

and Varsity football players. All camp

participants will need to purchase St.

Francis Football T-shirts/shorts once

online store becomes available

SOCCER CAMP July 23 - July 27 Tuition: $180

Open to males & females, ages 6

through high school. St. Francis

Summer Soccer Camp will include

physical and skill work and assess-

ment, small group and team tactics,

and

indoor and outdoor games. Camp will

include fieldwork, classroom sessions

(with film), and indoor games. In-

cludes a t-shirt and water bottle for

participation.

Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

SPEED AND AGILITY CAMP

June 18-July 13

Tuition: $180

10am - Noon

Open to all grades

Techniques to improve one’s speed

and agility will be taught by

St. Francis Track Coach Mike Russell.

ALL CAMPS ARE CONDUCTED BY THE ST. FRANCIS COACHING

STAFF

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CLASS PLANNING SCHEDULE

Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4

Time 8:00-9:10 9:15-10:25 10:30-11:40 11:45-12:55

JUNIOR HIGH

Quarter Classes

English

Pre Algebra

Study Skills

CSI

English

Pre Algebra

Study Skills

Strength

Physical Ed

CSI

CSI

English

Leadership

Math Review

Pre Spanish

Strength

HSPT Math

Leadership

Pre Spanish

INCOMING FRESHMEN

Quarter Classes

Pre Algebra

Study Skills

Writing

Strength

Study Skills

Writing

Leadership

Pre Algebra

Pre Spanish

Strength

Study Skills

Writing

Leadership

Pre Algebra

Pre Spanish

Study Skills

Writing

Strength

HIGH SCHOOL Quarter Classes

Driver Ed Pre Geometry

Open to all grade levels 6-12

Introduction to

Guitar

IPad Skills

HIGH SCHOOL

Semester Class

Spanish Review

HIGH SCHOOL

Semester or Full year class

Chemistry*

Introduction to the Arts B (June 18-July 3)

HS English Review

Periods 1 & 2 Periods 3 & 4

8:00-10:25 10:30-12:55

Periods 1,2,3, & 4 8:00-12:55

*Second Semester begins Thursday, July 5, 2018.

You must sign up before July 1 for any second semester classes.

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ATTENDANCE

Students are expected to attend every class.

Students who miss more than five (5) hours of instruction may not receive

credit. Petitions for students to miss more than 5 hours must be filed with the

Summer Session Director no later than June 8.

A parent must report an absence as early as possible each day by calling

(818) 790-0325. A student must bring a note on the day he/she returns.

Excessive absences or failure to clear an absence may result in dismissal with

no refund.

St. Francis maintains a closed campus. Students may not leave campus

between classes.

DRESS CODE

Dress is casual in summer.

Students may wear shorts, casual pants and t-shirts.

Cut-off shorts or shirts, tank tops, inappropriate t-shirt insignia, thongs/sandals,

gang-style or sloppy clothing are NOT acceptable. A student’s mid-section

MUST be covered.

Final decisions regarding attire rest with the Director.

More specific information will be sent with your schedule.

FOOD/BEVERAGES

Food and drinks will be available from the cafeteria.

REPORT CARDS / GRADE REPORTS

Mid-session reports will be mailed home on July 5.

Final grades will be mailed July 23 to other schools for students in the High

School program who regularly attend other schools.*

Junior High School grades will not be forwarded to schools unless a specific,

written request is made.

*There is a $5.00 fee for all transcript requests after August 1, 2018.

ADMISSION AFTER SUMMER SCHOOL

Any student whose admission or readmission to St. Francis depends upon his

performance will be notified after the session ends.

St. Francis Summer Session policies will be distributed in a letter to parents in the

June 11 mailing.

SUMMER SCHOOL POLICIES

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VOLLEYBALL CAMP

July 2 - 6 (No camp on July 4th)

Tuition: $80

Open to any student who is entering 7th

or 8th grade and is interested in improv-

ing his volleyball skills. The camp will

be run by St. Francis Head Coach Mark

Frazee and his staff. There is a major

focus on fundamentals, competitive

games as well as improving individual

skills.

Monday through Friday

2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

WATER POLO June 25 - July 20 Tuesday & Thursdays Only Tuition - $250

Time/Place TBA

The Water Polo summer camp is

designed for those new (and new-ish) to

the sport of water polo. In it, we’ll

learn the individual and team skills and

strategies necessary to play this fast

paced sport. This camp is open to 7th-

12th graders who are interested in learn-

ing about water polo. If you are a veter-

an water polo player, your skill level

will be better suited at our team’s sum-

mer practices.

SUMMER CAMPS

Physicals ONLY for incoming

and current 2018-2019

St. Francis students will be held

on

Saturday, June 2

9:30 - 11:00 a.m. Junior/Seniors

8:00 - 9:30 a.m. Frosh/Soph

NON ST. FRANCIS STUDENTS MUST PROVIDE

PROOF OF CURRENT PHYSICAL.

Physical Forms can be found on

our website after May 31, 2018

CIF requires students to have an annual physical BEFORE competing/trying

out for any sport. Students must take a physical to participate in summer

camps. The physical is good for the entire 2018-2019 school year. If you wish

to use your own physician you MUST pick up our St. Francis

pre-participation medical forms at the front desk.

SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION 2018

PLEASE PRINT ALL INFORMATION-You must also complete the emergency information requested on the bottom of this form.

STUDENT’s Last Name, First Name, Middle Name:

STUDENT’s Residence Address:

City/State/Zip: Grade in Fall 2018: 7 8 9 10 11 12 (circle one)

STUDENT’s Residence Area Code/Phone: ( ) Sex M F

Parents Primary email: _________________________________________

Emergency Area Code/Phone: ( ) STUDENT’s Date of Birth:

FATHER’s Last Name, First Name: (Mr.__ Dr.__)

Father’s Residence Area Code/Phone: ( ) Employer/Emergency Area Code/Phone: ( )

MOTHER’s Last Name, First Name: (Ms.__ Miss __ Mrs.__ Dr .__)

Mother’s Residence Area Code/Phone: ( ) Employer/Emergency Area Code/Phone: ( )

A student directory for the sole purpose of ride sharing/car pooling will be published. Do you wish to be included? Yes ____ No ____

FIELD TRIP CONSENT

I give permission for my above-named son/daughter to participate in field trips, and/or excursions sponsored by St. Francis High School summer program. I understand that parents will be notified prior to any such activities and that the mode of transportation will be determined by St. Francis High School. The students will be accompa-nied by responsible adults during these activities.

► Required Signature of Parent/Guardian (Do Not Print!) Date:

EMERGENCY TREATMENT/DISMISSAL INFORMATION This section MUST be completed in order for your child to attend any summer classes or camps at St. Francis High School (PLEASE PRINT)

STUDENT’s Last Name, First Name, Middle Name:

Please list allergies/special medical conditions or indicate “NONE”

I give permission to have Tylenol dispensed to my son/daughter by a school official (please initial) Yes_____ No _____ The undersigned parent(s)/guardians(s) of the above-named student, a minor, do hereby authorize St. Francis High School, as agent(s) for the undersigned, to consent to any x-ray examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis or treatment and hospital care or service, which is deemed advisable and is to be rendered to said minor, under the general or specific supervision of any physician or surgeon licensed under the supervision of the Medicine Practice Act of the State of California, or the medi-cal staff of a licensed hospital, whether such diagnosis or treatment is rendered at the office of said physician or at said hospital. It is understood that this authorization is given in advance of any specific diagnosis, treatment or hospital care being required, but is given as specific consent to any and all such diagnosis, treatment or hospital care which the aforementioned physician, in the exercise of his best judgment, may deem advisable to protect the life and health of said minor child. This authorization is given pursuant to provisions of Section 25.3 of the Civil Code of California, and shall remain effective from JUNE, 2018 through JULY 2018, unless sooner revoked in writing delivered to said agent(s). I understand that it is my responsibility to inform St. Francis High School, IN WRITING, of any changes pertaining to these cards. If I DO NOT inform St. Francis High School of any changes, IN WRITING, I will hold the school free and harmless from any and all liability as a result of my failure to comply.

► Required Signature of Parent/Guardian (Do Not Print!) Date:

In the event of an emergency such as earthquake, civil disturbance, etc., St. Francis High School will yield to your wishes with regard to the safe dismissal of your son/daughter in a timely manner from our campus. In order to make this possible, please check your preference(s) below. If you check more than one, please number your preferences in order of priority.

My son/daughter may: _____ walk home _____ ride the bus home _____ drive a car pool _____ ride home in any car pool _____ has permission to drive home

_____ ride home with the following car pool drivers only: a. ________________________________________ b.________________________________________

My son/daughter may be released to the following individuals only:

1. Name Relationship Area Code and Phone Number

2. Name Relationship Area Code and Phone Number

I hereby release St. Francis High School from any liability once my son/daughter has been dismissed in accordance with the above requests.

► Required Signature of Parent/Guardian (Do Not Print!) Date:

PLEASE REMEMBER that our phone lines must be kept open. DO NOT CALL the school.

MAIL REGISTRATION & (Separate) PAYMENT(S) TO: St. Francis H. S. Summer School ♦ 200 Foothill Blvd. ♦ La Cañada, CA 91011

Quarter Classes

Course Name Cost (per class) Course Number

Period 1 $300

Period 2 $300

Period 3 $300

Period 4 $300

High School Credit Classes

Course Name Semester Cost (per class) Course Number

Periods 1 & 2 1 2 Full Year

Periods 3 & 4 1 2 Full Year

Periods 1-4 1 2 Full Year

DO NOT USE THIS PORTION FOR ANY CAMPS SUB TOTAL $

Add $25.00 for registration received by school AFTER JUNE 11 $

Please make checks payable to: ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL TOTAL $

(Checks for Academic Curriculum are SEPARATE from Camps. Each Camp must have a separate check.)

CAMP REGISTRATION 2018

Please check the camp(s) of your choice:

______ DRUMLINE $250 ______ BASKETBALL $265

______ FOOTBALL $300 ______ SOCCER $180

______ VOLLEYBALL $85 ______ YOUTH SPEED & AGILITY $180

______ WATER POLO $250

REMEMBER: Checks for Academic Curriculum are SEPARATE from Camps. Add $25.00 for registration after June 12.

Please make checks payable to: St. Francis (Baseball, Basketball, Drumline, Football , Lacrosse, Soccer or Volleyball, Water Polo, Youth Speed &

Agility) ) Camp (Each Camp must have a separate check.)

For credit card payments please contact the Business Office at (818) 790-0325 ext. 922

Complete Name and Mailing address of school you will be attending in the Fall of 2018 (if St. Francis, please indicate “SFHS” only). Transcripts for classes that earn High School credit will automatically be sent to that school. If you do not provide ALL requested information, a transcript WILL NOT BE SENT. A $5.00 charge will be applied to subsequent requests.

School name:

School address:

*Students from other high schools must provide a signature from their school administration verifying good standing with their school

Administrator Signature:

► Required Signature of Parent/Guardian (Do Not Print!) Date: ____

MAIL REGISTRATION & (Separate) PAYMENT(S) TO: St. Francis H. S. Summer School ♦ 200 Foothill Blvd. ♦ La Cañada, CA 91011

STUDENT NAME:____________________________________________