humanitiesWRITERS FOR LIFE
For girls and boys entering grades 7–8 and 9–12
Develop a strategy for writing concise sentences leading to well-formed descriptive paragraphs. Sharpen reading and comprehension skills, leading to more effective analysis. Emphasis is on vocabulary, spelling, and grammar. Students will focus on brainstorming, organizing their ideas, and editing their work.date/time: Grades 7–8: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 10:00 am–noon Grades 9–12: Monday–Friday, July 15–26; 1:00–3:00 pminstructor: Pat Kelly former upper school English teacher
cost: Grades 7–8: $150; Grades 9–12: $200
FABULOUS FABLES! CREATIVE WRITING AND
BOOK MAKING CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades 4–6
Work with a published author and explore fables. Hone your own writing skills while learning the art of illustration with a visual art-ist. This camp will help you design, write, and illustrate your own stories.date/time: Monday–Friday, August 5–9; 9:00 am–nooninstructors: Pamela Poletti writer and theatre artist
Angel Bonesteel sculptor and teaching artist
cost: $125
HOGWARTS AT HUTCHISON: THE WORLD
OF HARRY POTTER
For girls and boys entering grades 2–5
Mix fact with fi ction as you explore potions and the world of Harry Potter. During this week you will take Hogwarts classes such as Potions and Defense Against the Dark Arts. We will make wands, read the books, and play Quidditch. On Friday, play our version of the Triwizard Tournament. date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 9:00 am–nooninstructors: Katharine Kent lower school teacher
Lucy Wesson lower school science teacher
cost: $150
MADELINE GOES TO THE MUSEUM
For girls entering grades 1–2
Join Madeline on an adventure into art, language arts, and museums. Explore Paris, France, through the Madeline book series written by Ludwig Bemelmans and be inspired to paint your own
Impressionist masterpieces during two fi eld trips to the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. date/time: Monday–Friday, June 3–7; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Kristi Duckworth upper school art teacher
cost: $150
RAINBOW MAGIC FAIRY BOOK CLUB
For girls entering grades SK–2
Read a different Rainbow Magic book each day to learn about each of the Rainbow Fairy sisters. Express your creativity in activi-ties and crafts related to each type of fairy. This camp is sure to inspire a love of books!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 15–19; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Kathleen Towner senior kindergarten teacher
cost: $150
CHEF–TASTIC! COOKING FROM THE FARM
For girls and boys entering grades 1–4
Come ready to cook as we embark on a culinary adventure. Learn basic cooking skills and nutrition as we create signature snacks and delicious dishes using ingredients fresh from the Hutchison Farm. Brush up on measuring and math skills as we write and publish our very own cookbook.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Sarah Pierce Hutchison horticulturist
cost: $180, includes all food and supplies
MYSTERY HISTORY TIME TRAVEL CLUB
For girls and boys entering grades 3–5
Explore history, travel through time, and create artifacts to bring back from your journeys. Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Rome, Elizabethan England, and Colonial America will be investigated through the arts and the people who shaped history. Each session will be different, so feel free to sign up for both: so much history to explore and so little time!date/time: Session I: June 17–21; 9:30am–12:30 pm Session II: July 22–26; 9:30 am–12:30 pminstructor: Angel Bonesteel sculptor and teaching artist
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science, technology,engineering, & mathTEEN TECH CAMP
Sponsored by Society of Information Managers
For girls and boys entering grades 4–8
Design, create, and edit your own arcade-style video game. Design the action, create characters, and edit obstacles and outcomes. Take home your game on a CD to challenge your friends and family and the software to continue creating your own video games. Meet industry experts from the information technology fi eld and see the latest advances!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Laine Agee computer programming instructor
cost: $125
BUILD A COMPUTER
For girls and boys entering grades 5–7
Learn how computers work by building one with your friends. Explore a computer’s capability by using a Raspberry Pi, which is a credit card-sized computer that plugs into your TV and has a keyboard. It’s a capable little PC that can be used for many tasks, such as spreadsheets, word processing, and games. date/time: Wednesday, June 12; 12:30–3:30 pminstructor: Katharine Kent Hutchison teacher
cost: $25
TOY WORKSHOP
For girls and boys entering grades 3–6
Design and build prototypes for toys and learn the importance of form and function. Explore the basics of marketing a new product as we create displays to show our toys to family and friends. dates/times: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 9:30 am–12:30 pminstructor: Angel Bonesteel sculptor and teaching artist
cost: $150
MAKE
For girls entering grades 9–12
Design it and make it in this DIY experience. Sculptor and teach-ing artist Angel Bonesteel will teach you how to apply real-world design in projects such as furniture alteration, jewelry design, and more. Guests in the creative industry will tell you what it takes to be successful with a business start-up endeavor and will show you how easy it is to design a website and app to promote your busi-ness. If you can MAKE it here, you can MAKE it anywhere!dates/times: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 1:00–4:00 pminstructors: Angel Bonesteel sculptor and guest industry expertscost: $125
WORLD EXPLORERS: FORESTS AROUND THE GLOBE
For girls and boys entering grades 1–2
Explore one aspect of our diverse world —forests! You will learn about different types of forests around the world and research one to become an expert. We will research using books, articles, and computers. You’ll choose how to share your expertise by creating a unique project—anything from a brochure to a nonfi c-tion picture book. Come explore our world!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Shannon Lair fi rst grade teacher
cost: $150
I DIG DINOSAURS! SCIENCE CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades SK–2
Dig for fossils! Build a volcano and explore prehistoric plant and animal life. Learn all about prehistoric time in this fun, fast-paced science experience.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 3–7; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Lucy Wesson lower school science teacher
cost: $150
I DIG ROCKS! SCIENCE CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades SK–2
Future scientists needed! Come explore rocks, gems, and minerals found in the ground. Learn the difference between a gemstone and a crystal. Collect and sort rocks by rock types. Be a Rock Star!date/time: Monday–Friday, June 3–7; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Lucy Wesson lower school science teacher
cost: $150
WEDO LEGO®
For girls and boys entering grades SK–2
Yes, we can learn robotics! Build and program your own robotic creations. Designed by experts at MIT, this unique system teaches simple machines, engineering, programming and more!date/time: Monday–Friday, June 10–14; 9:00–11:00 aminstructor: Katharine Kent lower school teacher
cost: $100
MUDDY MATH!
For girls and boys entering grades 1–2
Get your hands dirty on the Hutchison Farm as you weigh, mea-sure, graph, and chart fruits and vegetables. Learn gardening and cooking basics while applying new math skills outside on the Farm and in the science lab. date/time: Monday–Friday, June 24–28; 9:00–11:00 aminstructor: Sarah Pierce horticulturist and science teacher
cost: $100
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DESIGNERS CLUB: MATH IS ‘SEW’ EASY!
For girls entering grades 3–4
Use new math skills as you gain a deeper appreciation of how numbers fi t together literally as you design and sew your own fashions. Learn basic hand stitching and patterning. date/time: Monday–Friday, June 10–14; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Kathleen Towner senior kindergarten teacher
cost: $150
INTRO TO PRE-ALGEBRA
For girls and boys entering pre–algebra
Get ready for next year’s math with this great review course. Practice translating algebraic expressions, solving one and two step equations, and changing fractions to decimals to percents. Translating word problems to mathematical equations will be emphasized.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:00–10:30 aminstructor: Nikki Wheaton upper school math teacher
cost: $125
PRE-ALGEBRA REVIEW/INTRO TO ALGEBRA
For girls and boys entering algebra I
Get ahead of the game with a review of basic pre-algebra concepts including integers, equations, rational numbers, linear equations, and polynomials.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 11:00 am–12:30 pminstructor: Nikki Wheaton upper school math teacher
cost: $125
world languagesPASSPORT TO SOUTH AMERICA! SPANISH CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 and 5–8
Travel the western hemisphere and explore your world! Experi-ence the sights, sounds and tastes of South America in this total Spanish immersion. date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; Grades 1–4: 9:00 am–noon Grades 5–8: 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Tammy Williamson Spanish instructor
cost: $150
SPANISH REVIEW
For girls and boys entering grades 9–11
Spanish review through small groups and individual work with a Spanish teacher.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 10:00–11:00 aminstructor: Rosa Carter upper school Spanish teacher
cost: $75
ALL ROADS LEAD TO CHINA:
CHINESE LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
IMMERSION CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades 1–8
Come experience the wonderful culture of China while strength-ening your Chinese language skills! Participate in a daily tea ceremony, learn math using a Chinese abacus, and use chopsticks to experience a taste of Chinese cuisine every day. You will enjoy participating in Chinese martial arts such as Tai Chi and Wushu as well as enjoy Chinese calligraphy and Chinese dancing. Our instructors teach full-time with the Confucius Institute at the University of Memphis (CIUM) and are some of the best Chinese language teachers in China. The CIUM was recently selected as one of the top six Confucius Institutes in the United States and one of the top thirty Confucius Institutes in the world. date/time: Monday–Friday, June 17–21; 8:30 am–4:00 pminstructors: Confucius Institute staff and guest instructorscost: $175
further studiesLEMONADE STAND$For girls and boys grades entering 3–6 and 7–9
How do you start your own business? Join us for a hands-on business experience. Design your own lemonade stand. Market your product through branding a logo, jingle, and commercial. Learn all about business in the ultimate lemonade stand experience!dates/times: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; Grades 3–6: 10:00 am–12:30 pm Grades 7–9: 1:00–3:30 pminstructor: Elaine Skoog economics and business instructor
cost: $125
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STUDY HABITS AND NOTE TAKING
For girls and boys entering grades 5–6 and 7–8
Prepare for your return to school the right way! Increase your motivation by learning about your specifi c learning style. Use the latest brain research to learn how to be more successful in the classroom environment. In this course you will learn how to stay organized, take good notes, and tackle tests without becoming overwhelmed. Time management, reading strategies, memory techniques, and goal setting will also be discussed. You will leave this course with a series of notes summarizing these skills. date/time: Tuesday–Friday, July 30–August 2; Grades 5–6: 9:00–10:30 am Grades 7–8: 10:30 am–nooninstructor: Kim O’Bar middle school learning specialist
cost: $100 plus $10 workbook
MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR WORLD:
THE KNITTING PROJECT
For educators and girls and boys entering grades 4–8
Inspired by the book Knitting for Peace, Ms. Towner will teach you how to knit in order to “make the world a better place—one stitch at a time.” Learn how to knit simple items that are needed in other countries. Continue to make your knitted items over the summer. All projects will be collected and sent to worthy causes around the world during the last week in October. date/time: Thursday, June 6; 1:00–3:00 pminstructor: Kathleen Towner senior kindergarten teacher
cost: $40
back-to-school classesKIDS CONNECTION CAMP
For Hutchison girls entering pre-kindergarten
Get prepared for school and become familiar with your new school environment. Experience a typical week at school as new routines are shared. Make connections with new friends. Learn all about our morning meeting, music, art, science, literacy, math, life skills, and much more. date/time: Session 1: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:00 am–noon Session 2: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Missy Prewitt pre–kindergarten teacher
cost: $150 per session
JUMP INTO JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN
For Hutchison girls entering junior kindergarten
ABCs and 123s! Help your child feel more comfortable in JK. Girls review the letters of the alphabet and numbers, work on listening skills, and enjoy many good books. This week of instruction will ease transition and help girls remember that
school is fun!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Joy Thompson junior kindergarten teacher
cost: $150
SAIL INTO SENIOR KINDERGARTEN
For Hutchison girls entering senior kindergarten
Help your daughter make a smooth transition into SK. Girls review letter sounds, journal writing, and math concepts while working on listening skills and following directions. The class will be held in one of Hutchison’s senior kindergarten rooms, so the girls will become familiar with their new surroundings. Students visit the dining hall and practice how carpool is handled. date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Joy Thompson junior kindergarten teacher
cost: $150
BRUSH UP FOR FIRST GRADE
For Hutchison girls entering grade 1
Get a head start on fi rst grade with Mrs. Towner. Brush up on basic math, reading, and science skills the fun way! Review short and long vowels, reading comprehension, and reading aloud. date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Kathleen Towner senior kindergarten teacher
cost: $150
CRUISIN’ INTO SECOND GRADE
For Hutchison girls entering grade 2
Help your daughter make a smooth transition into second grade. Reading, writing, phonics, math activities, and math games will be included in our schedule each day. We will visit the second grade rooms and learn to use an assignment book. Girls will enjoy some fun as they prepare for smooth sailing into second grade.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Jean Demere fi rst grade teacher
cost: $150
TAKE OFF TO THIRD GRADE
For Hutchison girls entering grade 3
Travel with Mrs. Dunlap and take off into third grade! Brush up on math, reading, and science skills. Use laptops to work on presentations and create fun projects. Come prepared with any questions about this next level of lower school!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Wendy Dunlap third grade teacher
cost: $150
FLY INTO FOURTH GRADE
For Hutchison girls entering grade 4
Join us for fun in the fantastic fourth grade. Get a jump on the year. Preview lessons that will be taught during the year, enjoy games and computer activities, and have fun with words and numbers. Start the year feeling ready for your upcoming fourth grade adventure!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Nancy Fields fourth grade teacher
cost: $150
A GIRL’S GUIDE TO MIDDLE SCHOOL
For Hutchison girls entering grade 5 and middle school girlsnew to Hutchison
Get a sneak peek of middle school life at Hutchison. Preview middle school language arts subjects, schedule, and procedures. Sharpen reading comprehension skills, leading to more effective analysis and notetaking. Gain confi dence and make new middle school friends!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:30 am–nooninstructor: Vicki Koehn sixth grade teacher
cost: $150
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HUTCHISON LEADS SUMMIT
For educators with a school team of 2–4 girls entering grades 9–12; please note: this experience requires participants to complete a summit application.
Educators and young women will address compelling issues of our time, including poverty, hunger, education reform, urban development, and the relationships between female empower-ment and economic growth. Our conference model offers a cross-generational teaching and learning method with modules, workshops, and speakers, maximizing the learning for both educa-tors and teams of young women. This summit is an opportunity for a diverse range of young women and educators to address and organize initiatives and leave the summit with action plans for transformative change within their own schools and communities. For a full schedule or application, visit www.hutchisonschool.org or call 761-2220, extension 1771. date/time: Monday–Thursday, June 17–20; 8:00 am–5:00 pmcoordinators: Caroline Blatti Hutchison Leads director and national and regional guest speakers and scholarscost: $250
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS
For girls and boys entering grades 9–12
Sign up for weekly internship experiences throughout June, July, and the fi rst two weeks of August. Work alongside the Center for Excellence director and staff, honing your leadership skills and building a resume. Duties include setting up for various classes, assisting instructors with supplies, and walking younger students to and from classes. Internships are limited; candidates must be interviewed by the Center director. Interns will attend a one-hour training seminar either May 29 or 30, from 10:00 am–11:00 am. For more information about specifi c intern assignments, please contact Ms. Ford at 507-2461.
date/time: Mondays–Fridays, June 3–August 3; 8:00 am–4:30 pmcoordinator: Tracey Zerwig Ford Center for Excellence director
cost: free
MENTORS IN THE MAKING
For former SPARK Day Camp girls entering grades 6–8
Learn to lead by example. Small group activities will help you determine what your strengths are and how to use them as you mentor young new friends. Explore leadership with fun counselor-in-training experiences alongside SPARK Day Camp’s dedicated staff. Learn presentation skills by planning and sharing fun craft activities for the young day camp girls. date/time: Mondays–Fridays; 9:00 am–3:00 pm Session I: June 3–7 Session II: June 10–14 Session III: July 8–12 Session IV: July 15–19instructor: Alicia Quattlebaum Hutchison teacher
cost: $220 per session
ABIGAIL WARE WILLIAMS leadership institute
BRIGHT GIRLS, BRIGHT FUTURES
For girls entering grades 6–8; please note: this experience requires participants to complete a Bright Girls, Bright Futures application.
Join the fun and explore the world through leadership. Through presentations using technology, science, math, and English skills, girls will create and debate topics that touch their world. A speaker series will illuminate how today’s leaders are infl uenc-ing our lives, while hands-on opportunities allow young adults to build teamwork, problem-solving, and presentation abilities. For information about the application or fi nancial aid, please call Maureen Collins, 761-2220, extension 284.date/time: Mondays–Fridays, June 3–14; 8:00 am–4:00 pminstructors: Hutchison middle school staffcost: $325
SO YOU WANT TO BE A CEO?
For girls and boys entering grades 7–12
What does it take to run a successful company? What kinds of leadership styles do prominent business executives see as necessary for ensuring success in the business world? How can you develop your personality strengths into leadership assets? Through hands-on experiences that simulate the business world, as well as through opportunities to hear from notable and dynamic business leaders in the Memphis community, this work-shop promises to turn your talents and personality strengths into the attributes that enable you to become a successful leader. date/time: Wednesday, July 10; 9:30 am–3:00 pminstructors: Hutchison Leads staff and guest speakerscost: $5
GIRLS CONFIDENCE COALITION
For girls entering grades 5–9
This fi ve-day leadership workshop is all about girls: girl power, female leadership, confi dence, teamwork, collaboration, and creativity! Like girls themselves, this workshop is dynamic, varied, creative, and inspiring. A sampling of even one day of this fi ve- day workshop offers something for every girl interested in devel-oping her leadership skills and then bringing her skills and talents back to her respective school. From engaging leadership speakers to interactive seminars on topics such as confl ict management, goal setting, and identity formation to creative projects involving art, music and fi lm, this girls’ leadership workshop will be one you won’t want to miss!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 9:30 am–3:00 pminstructors: Hutchison Leads staff and guest speakerscost: $100
MIDDLE SCHOOL LEADERSHIP SEMINAR
For Hutchison girls entering grades 7–8
Interested in running for an offi ce in Middle School? Attend this speech writing workshop with Ms. Ligon in order to brush up on skills needed to make presentations and speeches.date/time: Wednesday, August 7; 1:00–3:00 pm instructor: Hollis Ligon Middle School Assistant Head
cost: free
BABYSITTING BASICS
For girls and boys entering grades 5–8
Learn through hands-on participation. Gain an overview of basic childcare, including feeding, diapering, bathing, and basic fi rst aid/CPR. date/time: Wednesday, June 12; 8:00 am–nooninstructor: Millie Duke RN, BSN and Hutchison nurse
cost: $55
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visual artPOTTERY
For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 and 5–8
Explore the messy world of sculpting with clay. Learn throwing on the wheel, hand building, and glazing techniques to create functional and whimsical ceramics. date/time: Monday–Friday Grades 1–4: June 17–28; 9:00 am–noon Grades 5–8: June 17–28; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Liz Turvaville painter and ceramist
cost: $250
MULTI-MEDIA ART
For girls and boys entering grades 1–4
Explore the various forms of art in this multi-media art class.Students will study pottery, painting, drawing, and much more.Students have the option to sign up for both multi-media art and pottery and have lunch in the dining hall with the instructor.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 17–28; 1:00–4:00 pm instructor: Kristi Duckworth painter and ceramist
cost: $250
MULTI MEDIA DIMENSIONAL ART
For girls and boys in grades 5–8
Welcome all aspiring sculptors! This class will explore the use of artistic media to create pieces with dimension. Learn to create visual depth and perspective through a variety of sculpture techniques.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 22–26; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Liz Turvaville ceramist and painter
cost: $150
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE:
MASK MAKING AND PERFORMING
For girls and boys entering grades 2–4
Explore Maurice Sendak’s classic book and learn how to design and build masks. Learn how a story is brought to life on stage. This experience will culminate in a short showcase for family and friends.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 15–19; 9:30 am–12:30 pminstructor: Angel Bonesteel sculptor and teaching artist
cost: $125
JEWELRY DESIGN AND WEARABLE SCULPTURE
For girls entering grades 5–8
Join sculptor Angel Bonesteel and create wearable art. Explore jewelry design throughout history and design your own. This experi-ence includes two fi eld trips to the Dixon Gallery and Gardens to view their jewelry exhibit.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 24–28; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Angel Bonesteel sculptor and teaching artist
cost: $165
ARTRAGEOUS! PENCILS, PAINTING,
PAPER, AND MORE!
For girls and boys entering grades JK–1
Sure to quench your child’s thirst for art this summer! This class incorporates all the basics like drawing, painting, sculpting, experi-menting, and mess-making. Your little artist’s portfolio and pride will be bursting at the seams!date/times: Monday–Friday, July 15–19; 1:00–3:30 pminstructor: Sarah Grace Pendergrass visual artist
cost: $150
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
For girls and boys entering grades 5–8
Click! Explore the world around you through the lens of a digital camera. While learning the fundamental principles, create a port-folio of pictures that demonstrates how you see the world. date/time: Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Clay Ayers photographer
cost: $150
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MOSAIC TILE ART
For girls and boys entering grades 1–4 and 5–8
Join us and learn about the ancient art of mosaics. Create master-pieces of patterned design with colored materials such as stone, tile, and glass among other various objects. date/time: Mondays–Fridays Grades 1–4: July 29–August 2; 9:00 am–noon Grades 5–8: July 29–August 9; 1:00–4:00 pminstructors: Grades 1–4: Liz Turvaville ceramist and painter
Grades 5–8: Kristi Duckworth ceramist and painter
cost: Grades 1–4: $150 Grades 5–8: $250
SUMMER ART INTENSIVE
For girls and boys entering grades 9–12
This course is a two-week intensive designed to further equip you with drawing skills needed to pursue higher level art courses. Hutchison girls may take course for one half credit. Because draw-ing is the foundation that visual art is built upon, this class will predominately focus on advancing drawing skills. Various mediums will be used including charcoal, pastel, ink, collage, and paint. Most of the class will be spent drawing from life which is invaluable in the art education process. Students may sign up for a single week but will not receive credit.
date/time: Monday–Friday, June 17–28; 8:30 am–3:30 pminstructor: Jeanette Leake middle and upper school art teacher and painter
cost: $960 for both weeks; $480 for one week
performing artsTHE WIZARD OF OZ THEATRE CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades 2–6
Hone your acting skills by mounting a script in a public production for Hutchison’s Day Camp. Explore the magical world created by Frances Hodgson Burnett in one of the most beloved books of all time. Costumes, lighting, set pieces in a 600-seat theater give advanced and beginning students a space to practice the art of theatre.date/time: Mondays–Fridays, June 10–21; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Kim Sanders actor and dancer
cost: $250
AUDITION PREP INTENSIVE
For girls and boys entering grades 9–12
Develop two monologues that are audition-ready for fall produc-tions or college auditions. Develop interesting characters and quick analysis skills for cold readings. Space is limited.date/time: Tuesday–Thursday, July 30–August 1; 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Pamela Poletti actor and director
cost: $50
PLAYWRIGHTING AND ACTING
For girls and boys entering grades 3–6
Work with a published author and explore fables onstage. Hone your own playwriting skills while learning the art of acting. date/time: Monday–Friday, August 5–9; 1:00–3:30 pminstructor: Pamela Poletti writer, theatre artist
cost: $80
HIP HOP HOORAY!
For girls and boys entering grades JK–2
Ms. Stacie, a former University of Memphis cheerleader, will teach you all the latest high-energy dance moves. Learn fun dance routines and hip hop your way to more confi dence and great performance skills.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 24–28; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Stacie Kimbrell former University of Memphis cheerleader and physical education specialist
cost: $150
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GROUP SINGING
For girls and boys in grade JK–1
Learn vocal techniques for performances. Lessons will include group singing and individual instruction. This class gives students the strong foundation for proper use of their vocal talent. Space is limited to 12 students.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 24–28; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Rachel Black early childhood music instructor and theatre artist
cost: $150
EXPLORE MUSIC!
For girls and boys in grade JK–1
Explore all types of music from singing to instrumentation. Learn about all of the different ways sound can be combined to create music. This class will teach basic music theory through creative play activities. Space is limited to 12 students.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 15–19; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Rachel Black early childhood music instructor and theatre artist
cost: $150
MUSICAL THEATRE REVUE
For girls and boys entering grades 5–8
Fun and fabulous! Learn from veteran Broadway and touring stage performers how to shine on stage. Develop vocal technique and strengthen musical theater dance skills. Create a showcase for family and friends. date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 1:00–4:00 pminstructors: Rachel Black singer and actor cost: $150
BOOKS AND BALLET
For girls and boys entering grades JK–1
Learn the fundamentals of ballet, make tutus and tiaras, and explore classic literature through the world of ballet. date/time: Monday–Friday, June 3–7; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Louisa Koeppel lower and middle school dance teacher, company member/choreographer from Project: Motion Modern Dance Company
cost: $150
DANCE CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades 4–12
Get a leg up on dance technique with Louisa Koeppel. Build skills in ballet, modern dance, and choreography.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 10–14; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Louisa Koeppel lower and middle school dance teacher, company member/choreographer from Project: Motion Modern Dance Company
cost: $150
DELTA GIRLS ROCK CAMP
For girls entering grades 5–12
Delta Girls Rock Camp—where all girls rock! No experience neces-sary. Learn the basics of an instrument and practice with a small group that you will perform with during a full production showcase at the end of the week! Instructors are all working professionals in the industry. Workshops include songwriting, jewelry making, and marketing. Showcase performance will take place on June 29 at 6:00 pm in Hutchison’s Wiener Theater.date/time: Monday–Saturday, June 24–29; 9:00 am–5:00 pminstructors: Various DGRC Staff and guest artistscost: $250
ROCK CAMP JR.
For girls entering grades 3–4
No experience necessary. Learn the basics of guitar, explore drum kits, unlock the structure of rock songs, and practice a vocal perfor-mance to share at the Delta Girls Rock Camp showcase at the end of the week! Showcase performance will take place on June 29 at 6:00 pm in Hutchison’s Wiener Theater. Space is limited.date/time: Monday–Saturday, June 24–29; 9:00 am–1:15 pminstructor: Noel Wilkins music instructor
cost: $150
DRUM CLINIC
For girls and boys entering grades 3–5 and 6–9
Beginning drummers and intermediate drummers can learn tech-niques on drum kit and drum line equipment. Learn the basics of rock band drumming. This experience will culminate in a showcase for family and friends.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 17–21 Grades 3–5: 9:00 am–noon Grades 6–9: 1:00–3:30 pm instructor: Andrew Hatfi eld founder/director of Renegades of Rhythm
cost: $150
SING, DANCE, PLAY
For girls and boys entering grades JK–1
Enjoy a fun-fi lled musical experience with song, instruments, dance, and theatre games. Gain musical knowledge for all aspects of performing. This camp will culminate in a showcase for family and friends.date/time: Monday–Friday, August 5–9; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Rachel Randall early childhood music and creative drama teacher
cost: $150
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POM DANCE CAMP
For girls entering grades 3–6 and 7–10
Here is your chance to study pom and dance performance skills with Hutchison’s varsity coach, Jamie Dunham. Learn hip hop dance and pom routines that you will love to perform!date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; Grades 3–6: 10:00 am–12:30 pm Grades 7–10: 1:00–4:00 pminstructor: Jamie Dunham Hutchison Varsity Pom coach and former Redbirds and Grizzlies dancer cost: $150 for grades 3–6; $175 for grades 7–10
WINGS GYMNASTICS
For girls and boys entering grades PK–SK and 1–4
Have fun and make new friends! Improve strength, fl exibility, coordination, and focus. Learn skills on bars, balance beam, fl oor, vault, mini-tramp, cardio and stretching. Limited space available.dates/times: Monday–Friday; 9:00 am–noon Session I: June 10–14 Session II: July 8–12instructors: Kathy Romine and Andrea Tutor Wings Gymnastics
cost: $225 per session
CHEER NATION!
For girls entering grades JK–2
Join former University of Memphis cheerleader, Ms. Stacie, to get a leg up on your cheerleading moves. Learn basic cheers and
strengthen your tumbling skills. This camp will build your confi dence and performance skills.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Stacie Thompson Kimbrell former University of Memphis cheerleader and physical education specialist cost: $150
FITNESS
For girls entering grades 7–12
Join middle school cross country and track and fi eld coach, Ivy Bryant, for an off-season fi tness camp designed for beginning and intermediate athletes who want to stay in shape before sports begin again in the fall. Running and strength training will be a focus. date/time: Mondays–Fridays; 9:00–10:30 am Session I: June 10–14 Session II: June 24–28 Session III: July 15–19instructor: Ivy Bryant middle school cross country and track coach
cost: $100 per session
BASKETBALL SKILLS AND DRILLS
For boys and girls entering grades 1–12
This camp is designed to help players put the fun in fundamen-tals! Specializing in drills such as ball handling, shooting techniques, and defensive skills.date/time: girls & boys entering grades 1–4 Tuesday–Friday, May 28–31; 8:30–10:30 am cost: $100 girls entering grades 5–8 Tuesday–Friday, May 28–31; 10:30 am–12:30 pm cost: $100 girls & boys entering grades 1–6 Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 8:30–10:30 am Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 8:30–10:30 am cost: $125 girls entering grades 7–12 Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 10:30 am–12:30 pm cost: $125 girls & boys entering grades 7–12 Monday–Friday, July 29–August 2; 10:30 am–12:30 pm cost: $125instructors: Thomas Jones junior varsity basketball coach, AAU coach, and basketball trainer
cost: see above
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BASKETBALL DAY CAMP
For girls entering grades 1–4
Join varsity coach Blair Lansden for a week of fun with basketball! Girls will learn the game of basketball through fundamental drills and competition. Minimum number for the camp is 15.date/time: Monday–Thursday, June 24–27; 9:00 am–2:00 pminstructor: Blair Lansden varsity basketball coach
cost: $175
SOCCER CAMP
For girls and boys entering grades SK–4
Learn new skills in a fun environment. Coach Shelton will teach players the fundamental basics while keeping them engaged in exciting and active games. Campers need to bring a drink and snack each day.date/time: Monday–Friday, June 17–21; 9:00–11:00 aminstructor: Mary Shelton early childhood teacher and soccer coach
cost: $125
QUICKSTART TENNIS
For girls and boys ages 5–7
Workshop for beginner to intermediate players. This workshop
will teach the strokes of the game in a format that is fun and entertaining for young players. Quickstart drills, nets, and low compression foam balls are used along with smaller racquets. date/time: Monday–Thursday, 9:00–10:15 am Session I: June 3–6 Session II: June 24–27 Session III: July 8–11instructor: Christian Mitchell Hutchison middle school tennis coach
cost: $130
RUNNING CLINIC
For girls entering grades 1–8
Come learn the basic fundamentals of running with middle school cross country coach Ivy Bryant. Girls will learn proper running techniques through a variety of fun running activities. Minimum number for the clinic is 10. date/time: Monday–Thursday, June 3–6; 9:00–10:30 am instructor: Ivy Bryant middle school teacher and middle school cross country coach
cost: $100
VOLLEYBALL ALL–SKILLS CAMP
For girls entering grades 5–8
This camp is designed to help players develop all volleyball skills. The focus is on improving footwork, technique, and accuracy; on improving defensive skills, ball control, and strategies; and improv-ing basic and advanced hitting skills. date/time: Monday–Friday; June 17–21; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: Hattie Rounder early childhood teacher and varsity volleyball coach cost: $125
LACROSSE RISING STARS CLINIC
For girls entering grades 3–6 and 7–8
This camp will focus on fundamental instruction in stick workand shooting techniques, offensive and defensive strategies, and transition play. All campers need to bring their own lacrosse stick, eye gear, and mouth guard for the camp.date/time: Grades 3 –6: Monday–Wednesday, June 10–12; 1:00–4:00 pm Grades 7–8: Monday–Thursday, June 10–13; 9:00 am–nooninstructor: David Gearhardt middle school lacrosse coach
cost: $90 for grades 3–6; $120 for grades 7–8
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HUTCHISON LEADS SUMMIT
For educators and girls entering grades 9–12; please note: this experience requires participants to complete a summit application.
Educators and young women will address compelling issues of our time, including poverty, hunger, education reform, urban development, and the relationships between female empower-ment and economic growth. Our conference model offers a cross-generational teaching and learning method with modules, workshops, and speakers, maximizing the learning for both educa-tors and teams of young women. This summit is an opportunity for a diverse range of young women and educators to address and organize initiatives and leave the summit with action plans for transformative change within their own schools and communities. For a full schedule or application, visit www.hutchisonschool.org or call 761-2220, extension 1771. date/time: Monday–Thursday, June 17–20; 8:00 am–5:00 pmfacilitators: Caroline Blatti Hutchison Leads director and national and regional guest speakers and scholarscost: $250
MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR WORLD:
THE KNITTING PROJECT
For educators and girls and boys grades 4–8
Explore service learning for your classroom students. Inspired by the book Knitting for Peace, Ms. Towner will teach you how to knit and teach other students in order to “make the world a better
place —one stitch at a time.” Your classroom’s projects will be collected and sent to worthy causes around the world during the last week in October. Space is limited.date/time: Thursday, June 6; 1:00–3:00 pminstructor: Kathleen Towner senior kindergarten teacher
cost: $40
SPANISH IMMERSION INSTITUTE
For educators
Improve your profi ciency in Spanish by immersing yourself in the language right here in Memphis! This session is designed for non-native Spanish instructors to improve and maintain conversation skills. An array of communicative activities in Spanish will increase vocabulary and language structures.date/time: Monday–Friday, July 8–12; 10:00 am–3:00 pmguest scholars: Alejandra Lewja world languages chair
Rosa Carter upper school Spanish
cost: $250
NEW TEACHER INSTITUTE
For new Hutchison educators
New faculty will be introduced to Hutchison Upper School activi-ties and responsibilities. Familiarize yourself with the various facets of the culture and spirit of the Hutchison Upper School. Explore innovative ideas, plan, and practice the implementation of lessons and activities for a technology infused classroom of girls.date/time: Mondays–Fridays, June 17–28guest scholar: Gretchen Gintz upper school learning specialist
cost: free
CONNECT SERIES: CAREERS IN
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
For career counselors, college counselors, upper school and middle school heads, STEM teachers
Educators Institute Connect Series aims at exploring the intersec-tions and developing connections between schools, students, and industry. Join moderator Jana Markowitz, national director of Society for Information Technology, and learn about the amazing opportunities in the fi eld of technology. Connect to outstanding industry executives who are passionate about inspiring the next generation.date/time: Friday, August 23; 7:30–9:00 amguest scholars: industry experts from technology fi eldcost: free
EDNA KIMBROUGH CRAIN educators institute
ANNUAL FAMILY FISHING RODEO
For families
Let’s celebrate summer with fun outdoors. Bring a pole and a picnic dinner and relax and catch some fi sh in Hutchison’s stocked
lake. The Center for Excellence staff will provide the popsicles! date/time: Thursday, June 13; 4:00–6:30 pmhosts: Hutchison Staffcost: free
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… is a traditional day camp that girls and boys have loved for years. We offer 11 weeks of camp for girls and boys, making it easy to fi t one or more weeks into your vacation schedule. We will continue the “drop in for a day of camp” option for $50 per day, based on availability. This year we are excited to also offer day camp for pre–kindergarten girls. Campers must be 3 years of age by June 1, 2013, and potty–trained to attend the pre–kindergarten camps. To attend all other sessions, campers must be 4 years of age by June 1, 2013.
On our secure, beautiful 52–acre wooded and gated campus, campers enjoy a broad array of daily activities, taking advantage of all of Hutchison’sfacilities, including soccer fi elds, tennis courts, athletic center, computer labs, dance studios, lake, swimming pool, and theater. Campers canoe and fi sh in our campus lake and swim daily at the Hutchison swim-ming pool, staffed by certifi ed lifeguards at all times. We will continue with an academic pursuits time for campers in grades 3–5 to work on their summerreading and math packets. Quiet activities and games will be available for campers who do not have summer packets.
camp schedule SPARK Day Camp is open Monday–Friday, from 9:00 am–3:00 pm.
SPARK Day Camp will not be in session on Monday, May 27, and Thursday, July 4.
early care Early Care is available to registered campers from 7:30–9:00 am for an additional charge: $25 per session ($20 during sessions 1 and 6). No deposit is required for Early Care; however, campers must sign up in advance to ensure we have available space. The full Early Care fee is due on the Monday of each week of attendance.
extended care Extended Care is available to registered campers from 3:00 –6:00 pm for an addi-tional charge: $60 per session ( $50 during sessions 1 and 6) or $15 per day. No deposit is required for Extended Care; however, campers must sign up in advance to ensure we have available space. The full Extended Care fee is due on the Monday of each week of attendance.
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Join this “just for fun” experience. Each day is loaded with exciting activities: we cook our own snacks, make crafts, and swim. Bring your own drinks and lunches. Who wants to play “Red Rover, Red Rover” and “What Time Is It, Mr. Fox?” See you there!date/time: June 24– 28, 9:00 am–1:00 pmcost: $150
May 28–31: Welcome to the JungleJune 3–7: Around the WorldJune 10–14: Horsing AroundJune 17–21: Land of OzJune 24–28: Camp RockJuly 1–5: Heroes
July 8–12: Get in the GameJuly 15–19: Mud and SudsJuly 22–26: Experiments in the KitchenJuly 29–August 2: Off to the RacesAugust 5–9: Art–A–Palooza
WEEKLY THEMES
DAILY SCHEDULES*Times Ladybugs Butter flies Sting Boys 9:00–9:10 Roll Call Roll Call Roll Call Roll Call
9:15–9:30 Competitions Competitions Competitions Competitions 9:35–10:05 Snack/Playground Snack/Playground Farm/Lake Swim
10:10–10:40 Farm/Lake Farm/Lake Snack/Playground Snack/Playground
10:45–11:10 Swim Art Games Farm/Lake
11:15–11:40 Games Swim Waterslide Art
11:45–12:10 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
12:15–1:00 Rest Academic Pursuits Academic Pursuits Rest/Academic Pursuits
1:05–1:35 Art Games Building Waterslide
1:40–2:10 Waterslide Building Art Building
2:15–2:45 Building Waterslide Swim Games
2:50–3:00 Pack up, Snack, Pack up, Snack, Pack up, Snack, Pack up, Snack, and Carpool and Carpool and Carpool and Carpool
* Contact SPARK director for Pre–K schedule.
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SPARK!: Welcome to the Jungle Week Two: June 3–7
I Dig Dinosaurs Science Camp SK–2 ...............9:00 am–noon ........... Wesson ............ $150.00 ......................ScholarsI Dig Rocks Science Camp SK–2 ..................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Wesson ............ $150.00 ......................ScholarsBooks & Ballet JK–1 ........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Koeppel ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsQuickstart Tennis I (M–Th) .............................9:00–10:15 am ............ Mitchell ............ $130.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Around the WorldWeek Three: June 10–14
WeDo LEGO SK–2 .........................................9:00–11:00 am ........... Kent.................. $100.00 ......................ScholarsWings Gymnastics PK–SK ..............................9:00 am–noon ........... Wings ............... $225 ..............................SportsFamily Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 13 ................4:00–6:30 pm ............ Staff ................. free .............................ParentsSPARK!: Horsing AroundWeek Four: June 17–21
Geography and Math SK–1.............................9:00 am–noon ........... Lair ................... $150.00 ......................ScholarsSoccer Camp SK–4 ........................................9:00–11:00 am ........... Shelton ............. $125.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Land of OzWeek Five: June 24–28
Hip Hop Hooray! JK–2 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Kimbrell ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsGroup Singing JK–1 ........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Black................. $150.00 ............................ ArtsQuickstart Tennis II (M–Th) ............................9:00–10:15 am ............ Mitchell ............ $130.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Camp RockWeek Six: July 2–5: no cfe classes SPARK!: Heroes Week Seven: July 8–12
Wings Gymnastics PK–SK ..............................9:00 am–noon ........... Wings ............... $225 ..............................SportsCheer Nation JK–2 .........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Kimbrell ............ $150.00 .........................SportsQuickstart Tennis I (M–Th) .............................9:00–10:15 am ............ Mitchell ............ $130.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Get in the GameWeek Eight: July 15–19
Rainbow Magic Fairy Book Club SK–2 ...........9:00 am–noon ........... Towner ............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsArt-Rageous! JK–1 .......................................... 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Pendergrass ..... $150.00 ............................ ArtsExplore Music JK–1 .........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Black................. $150.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Mud and Suds Week Nine: July 22–26
Kids Connection I ...........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Prewitt ............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsJump Into JK ...................................................9:00 am–noon ........... Thompson ........ $150.00 ......................ScholarsSPARK!: Experiments in the KitchenWeek Ten: July 29–August 2
Kids Connection II...........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Prewitt ............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsSail Into SK .....................................................9:00 am–noon ........... Thompson ........ $150.00 ......................ScholarsSPARK!: Off to the RacesWeek Eleven: August 5–9
Sing, Dance, Play! JK–1 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Randall ............. $150.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Art–A–Palooza
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I Dig Dinosaurs Science Camp SK–2 ...............9:00 am–noon ........... Wesson ............ $150.00 ......................ScholarsI Dig Rocks Science Camp SK–2 ..................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Wesson ............ $150.00 ......................ScholarsBooks & Ballet JK–1 ........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Koeppel ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsQuickstart Tennis I (M–Th) .............................9:00–10:15 am ............ Mitchell ............ $130.00 .........................SportsMadeline Goes to the Museum 1–2 ...............9:00 am–noon ........... Duckworth ....... $150.00 ......................ScholarsThe Knitting Project 4–8 (Thursday only) ...... 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Towner ............. $40.00 .......................ScholarsRunning Clinic (M–Th) ....................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Around the WorldWeek Three: June 10–14
Wings Gymnastics 1–4 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Wings ............... $225 ..............................SportsWeDo LEGO SK–2 ..........................................9:00–11:00 am ........... Kent.................. $100.00 ......................ScholarsDesigners’ Club - Math is “Sew” Easy 3-4 .....9:00 am–noon ........... Towner ............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsWizard of Oz Theater Camp (2 weeks) .......... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Sanders ............ $250.00............................ ArtsLacrosse Rising Stars Clinic 3–6 (M–W)........ 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Gearhardt ......... $90.00 .............. Sting TrainingDance Camp 4–12 ...........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Koeppel ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsFamily Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 13 ................4:00–6:30 pm ............ Staff ................. free .............................ParentsSPARK!: Horsing AroundWeek Four: June 17–21
Geography and Math SK–1.............................9:00 am–noon ........... Lair ................... $150.00 ......................ScholarsSoccer Camp SK–4 ........................................9:00–11:00 am ........... Shelton ............. $125.00 .........................SportsMulti Media Art 1–4 (2 weeks) ....................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Duckworth ....... $250.00............................ ArtsPottery 1–4 (2 weeks) .....................................9:00 am–noon ........... Turvaville .......... $250.00............................ ArtsMystery History Time Travel Club I 3–5..........9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $150.00 ......................ScholarsAll Roads Lead to China 1–8 ..........................8:30 am–4:00 pm ...... CIUM ................ $175.00 .......................ScholarsDrum Clinic 3–5 ..............................................9:00 am–noon ........... Hatfi eld ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Land of OzWeek Five: June 24–28
Muddy Math 1–2 ............................................9:00–11:00 am ........... Pierce ............... $100.00 ......................ScholarsHip Hop Hooray! JK–2 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Kimbrell ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsRock Camp Jr. 3–4 .........................................9:00 am–1:15 pm ........ Wilkins ............. $150.00 ............................ ArtsGroup Singing JK–1 ........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Black................. $150.00 ............................ ArtsQuickstart Tennis I (M–Th) ages 5–7 .............9:00–10:15 am ............ Mitchell ............ $130.00 .........................SportsBasketball Day Camp (M–Th) 1–4 ..................9:00 am–2 pm ........... Lansden ........... $175.00 ..........................SportsWings Gymnastics 1–4 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Winds ............... $225 ..............................SportsSPARK!: Camp RockWeek Six: July 1–5: no cfe classes SPARK!: HeroesWeek Seven: July 8–12
Cheer Nation JK–2 .........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Kimbrell ............ $150.00 .........................SportsQuickstart Tennis II (M–Th) ............................9:00–10:15 am ............ Mitchell ............ $130.00 .........................SportsSpanish Camp 1–4 ..........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Williamson ....... $150.00 ......................ScholarsHogwarts at Hutchison 2–5 ...........................9:00 am–noon ........... Kent/Wesson ... $150.00 ......................ScholarsTeen Tech Camp 4–8 ...................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Agee ................. $125.00 ......................Scholars
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classes times instructor cost academyWeek Two: June 3–7
The Knitting Project (Thursday only) .............. 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Towner ............. $40.00 ....................EducatorsWeek Four: June 17–21
Hutchison Leads Summit ...............................8:00 am–5:00 pm ...... Hutch Leads ..... $250.00...................EducatorsNew Teacher Institute (Hutchison teachers) ..................................... Gintz................. free .........................EducatorsWeek Seven: July 8–12
Spanish Immersion Institute ........................... 10:00 am–3:00 pm ..... Lejwa/Carter .... $250.00...................Educators
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Toy Workshop 3–6 .........................................9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $150.00 ......................ScholarsPom Dance Camp 3–6 .................................... 10:00 am–12:30 pm .... Dunham ........... $150.00 .........................SportsWings Gymnastics 1–4 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Wings ............... $225 ..............................SportsBasketball Skills And Drills 1–6 .......................8:30–10:30 am ........... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Get in the GameWeek Eight: July 15–19
Rainbow Magic Fairy Book Club SK–2 ...........9:00 am–noon ........... Towner ............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsArt-Rageous! JK–1 .......................................... 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Pendergrass ..... $150.00 ............................ ArtsExplore Music! JK–1........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Black................. $150.00 ............................ ArtsWild Things/Mask Making 2–4 ......................9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $125.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Mud and SudsWeek Nine: July 22–26
Take Off To Third Grade .................................9:00 am–noon ........... Dunlap .............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsChef-tastic! Cooking from the Farm 1–4 .......9:00 am–noon ........... Pierce ............... $180.00 ......................ScholarsMystery History Time Travel Club II 3–5 .........9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $150.00 ......................ScholarsLemonade Stand$ 3–6 ................................... 10:00 am–12:30 pm .... Skoog ............... $125.00 ......................Scholars SPARK!: Experiments in the KitchenWeek Ten: July 29–August 2
Brush Up for First Grade ................................9:00 am–noon ........... Towner ............. $150.00 ......................ScholarsCruisin’ Into Second Grade .............................9:00 am–noon ........... Demere ............ $150.00 ......................ScholarsFly Into Fourth Grade .....................................9:00 am–noon ........... Fields ................ $150.00 ......................ScholarsMosaic Tile Art 1–4 ........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Turvaville .......... $150.00 ............................ ArtsThe Knitting Project 4–8 (Thursday only) ...... 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Towner ............. $40.00 .......................ScholarsBasketball Skills And Drills 1–6 .......................8:30–10:30 am ........... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsWorld Explorers 1–2 ....................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Lair ................... $150.00 ......................ScholarsSPARK!: Off to the RacesWeek Eleven: August 5–9
Sing, Dance, Play! JK–1 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Randall ............. $150.00 ............................ ArtsFabulous Fables 4–6 ......................................9:00 am–noon ........... Poletti/Bonesteel .. $125.00 ......................ScholarsPlaywriting & Acting 3–6 ................................ 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Poletti............... $80.00 ............................. ArtsSPARK!: Art–A–Palooza
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Basketball Skills and Drills 5–8 (girls) ............. 10:30 am–12:30 pm .... Jones ................ $100.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Welcome to the Jungle *5th grade ony Week Two: June 3–7
The Knitting Project 4–8 (Wednesday only) .. 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Towner ............. $40.00 .......................ScholarsRunning Clinic (M–Th) ....................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsBGBF (2 weeks) .............................................8:00 am–4:00 pm ..... Staff ................. $325.00 ...................... LeadersMentors in the Making I 6–8 .........................9:00 am–3:00 pm ...... Staff ................. $220.00 ...................... LeadersSPARK!: Around the World * 5th grade onlyWeek Three: June 10–14
Wizard of Oz Theater Camp (2 weeks) .......... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Sanders ............ $250.00............................ ArtsLacrosse Rising Stars Clinic 3–6 (M–W)........ 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Gearhardt ......... $90.00 .............. Sting TrainingDance Camp 4–12 ...........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Koeppel ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsLacrosse Rising Stars Clinic 7–8 (M–Th) .......9:00 am–noon ........... Gearhardt ......... $120.00 ............. Sting TrainingMentors in the Making II 6–8 ........................9:00 am–3:00 pm ...... Staff ................. $220.00 ...................... LeadersBuild A Computer (Wednesday only) ............. 12:30–3:30 pm ............ Kent.................. $25.00 ........................ScholarsBabysitting Basics 5–8 (Wednesday only) .....8:00 am–noon ........... Duke ................. $55.00 ........................ LeadersFitness I 7–12 ..................................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsFamily Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 13 ................4:00–6:30 pm ............ Staff ................. free .............................ParentsSPARK!: Horsing Around * 5th grade only Week Four: June 17–21
Mystery History Time Travel Club I 3–5..........9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $150.00 ......................ScholarsAll Roads Lead to China 1–8 ..........................8:30 am–4:00 pm ...... CIUM ................ $175.00 .......................ScholarsDrum Clinic 3–5 ..............................................9:00 am–noon ........... Hatfi eld ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsPottery 5–8 (2 weeks) .................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Turvaville .......... $250.00............................ ArtsVolleyball All Skills 5–8 ...................................9:00 am–noon ........... Rounder ........... $125.00 ............. Sting TrainingDrum Clinic 6–9.............................................. 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Hatfi eld ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Land of Oz * 5th grade onlyWeek Five: June 24–28
Jewelry Design 5–8 ........................................ 1:00–4:00pm ............. Bonesteel ......... $165.00 ............................ ArtsDGRC 5–12 ......................................................9:00 am–5:00 pm ...... Staff ................. $250.00............................ ArtsFitness II 7–12 .................................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Camp Rock * 5th grade onlyWeek Six: July 1–5: no cfe classesSPARK!: Heroes * 5th grade onlyWeek Seven: July 8–12
Hogwarts at Hutchison 2–5 ...........................9:00 am–noon ........... Kent/Wesson ... $150.00 ......................ScholarsTeen Tech Camp 4–8 ...................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Agee ................. $125.00 ......................ScholarsToy Workshop 3–6 .........................................9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $150.00 ......................ScholarsPom Dance Camp 3–6 .................................... 10:00 am–12:30 pm .... Dunham ........... $150.00 .........................SportsBasketball Skills And Drills 1–6 .......................8:30–10:30 am ........... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsSpanish Camp 5–8 ......................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Williamson ....... $150.00 ......................ScholarsMentors in the Making III 6–8 .......................9:00 am–3:00 pm ...... Staff ................. $220.00 ...................... Leaders
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Musical Theatre Review 5–8 .......................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Black................. $150.00 ............................ ArtsBasketball Skills and Drills 7–12 (girls) ............. 10:30 am–12:30 pm .... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsWant to be a CEO? 7–12 (Wed. only) .............9:30 am–3:00 pm ...... Hutch Leads ..... $5.00 .......................... LeadersPom Dance Camp 7–10 ................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Dunham ........... $175.00 ..........................SportsSPARK!: Get in the Game * 5th grade onlyWeek Eight: July 15–19
Mentors in the Making IV 6–8 ......................9:00 am–3:00 pm ...... Staff ................. $220.00 ...................... LeadersFitness III 7–12 ................................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsSPARK!: Mud and Suds * 5th grade onlyWeek Nine: July 22–26
Mystery History Time Travel Club II 3–5 .........9:30 am–12:30 pm ..... Bonesteel ......... $150.00 ......................ScholarsLemonade Stand$ 3–6 ................................... 10:00 am–12:30 pm .... Skoog ............... $125.00 ......................ScholarsWriters for Life 7–8 ........................................ 10 am–noon ............... Kelly .................. $150.00 ......................ScholarsIntro to Pre-Algebra .......................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Wheaton .......... $125.00 ......................ScholarsLemonade Stand$ 7–9 ................................... 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Skoog ............... $125.00 ......................ScholarsIntro to Algebra/Pre-Algebra Review ............. 11:00 am–12:30 pm ..... Wheaton .......... $125.00 ......................ScholarsGirls’ Confi dence Coalition 5–9 ......................9:30 am–3:00 pm ...... Hutch Leads ..... $100.00 ...................... LeadersA Girl’s Guide to Middle School .....................9:30 am–noon ........... Koehn ............... $150.00 ......................ScholarsMulti-Media Dimensional Art 5–8.................. 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Turvaville .......... $150.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Experiments in the Kitchen * 5th grade onlyWeek Ten: July 29–August 2
The Knitting Project 4–8 (Thursday only) ...... 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Towner ............. $40.00 .......................ScholarsStudy Habits & Notetaking 5–6 .....................9:00–10:30 am ........... O’Bar ................ $110.00 .......................ScholarsStudy Habits & Notetaking 7–8 ..................... 10:30 am–noon .......... O’Bar ................ $110.00 .......................ScholarsA Girl’s Guide to Middle School .....................9:30 am–noon ........... Koehn ............... $150.00 ......................ScholarsBasketball Skills And Drills 1–6 .......................8:30–10:30 am ........... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsBasketball Skills and Drills 7–12 ...................... 10:30 am–12:30 pm .... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsMosaic Tile Art 5–8 (2 weeks) ........................ 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Duckworth ....... $250.00............................ ArtsDigital Photography 5–8 ................................ 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Ayers ................ $150.00 ............................ ArtsSPARK!: Off to the Races * 5th grade onlyWeek Eleven: August 5–9
Fabulous Fables 4–6 ...................................... 10:00 am–noon .......... Bonesteel ......... $125.00 ...................... ScholarsPlaywriting & Acting 3–6 ................................ 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Poletti............... $80.00 .............................. ArtsMS Leadership Seminar 7–8 (Wed. only) ....... 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Ligon ................ free ............................. LeadersSPARK!: Art–A–Palooza * 5th grade only
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Dance Camp 4–12 ...........................................9:00 am–noon ........... Koeppel ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsFitness I 7-12 ...................................................9:00-10:30 am ............ Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsFamily Fishing Rodeo (Th) June 13 ................4:00–6:30 pm ............ Staff ................. free .............................ParentsWeek Four: June 17–21
Drum Clinic 6–9.............................................. 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Hatfi eld ............ $150.00 ............................ ArtsHutchison Leads Summit (M–Th) 9–12 ..........8:00 am-5:00 pm ....... Hutch Leads ..... $250.00...................... LeadersSummer Art Intensive 9–12 (2 weeks) ............8:30 am-3:30 pm ....... Leake ................ $960.00 ........................... ArtsWeek Five: June 24–28
DGRC 5–12 ......................................................9:00 am–5:00 pm ...... Staff ................. $250.00............................ ArtsFitness II 7–12 .................................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsWeek Six: July 2–July 5: no cfe classes Week Seven: July 8–12
Basketball Skills and Drills 7–12 (girls) ............. 10:30 am–12:30 pm .... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsWant to be a CEO? 7–12 (Wed. only) .............9:30 am–3:00 pm ...... Hutch Leads ..... $5.00 .......................... LeadersPom Dance Camp 7–10 ................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Dunham ........... $175.00 ..........................SportsMake ............................................................... 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Bonesteel ......... $125.00 ......................ScholarsWeek Eight: July 15–19
Fitness III 7–12 ................................................9:00–10:30 am ........... Bryant .............. $100.00 .........................SportsWriters for Life 9–12 (2 weeks) ...................... 1:00–3:00 pm ............. Kelly .................. $200.00 .....................ScholarsWeek Nine: July 22–26
Lemonade Stand$ 7–9 ................................... 1:00–3:30 pm ............. Skoog ............... $125.00 ......................ScholarsIntro to Algebra/Pre-Algebra Review ............. 11:00 am–12:30 pm ..... Wheaton .......... $125.00 ......................ScholarsGirls’ Confi dence Coalition 5–9 ......................9:30 am–3:00 pm ...... Hutch Leads ..... $100.00 ...................... LeadersWeek Ten: July 29–August 2
Basketball Skills and Drills 7–12 ...................... 10:30 am–12:30 pm .... Jones ................ $125.00 .........................SportsSpanish Review 9–11....................................... 10:00–11:00 am .......... Carter ............... $75.00 ........................ScholarsAudition Prep Intensive 9–12 (T–Th) .............. 1:00–4:00 pm ............ Poletti............... $50.00 ............................. Arts
June 3–August 3
SUMMER INTERNS ........................................8:00 am–4:30 pm ...... Ford .................. free ............................. Leaders
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SPARK Day Camp Multi– Early ExtendedSession Dates Theme Camp Fee Discount Care Fee Care Fee Total
Session 1 .... May 28–31* ..............Welcome the the Jungle ............................$165 .........$155 ........ $20 .......$50 .......$______
Session 2 ... June 3–7 ...................Around the World ........................................$205 ........$195 ...... $25 .......$60 .......$______
Session 3 .... June 10–14 ................Horsing Around............................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 4 ... June 17–21 ................. Land of Oz ...................................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 5 ... June 24–28 ...............Camp Rock ...................................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 6 ... July 1–5* ...................Heroes ..........................................................$165 .........$155 ........ $20 ......$50 .......$______
Session 7 .... July 8–12 ...................Get in the Game ..........................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 8 ... July 15–19 ..................Mud and Suds ..............................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 9 ... July 22–26 ................Experiments in the Kitchen ..........................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 10 .. July 29–Aug 2 ...........Off to the Races ..........................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
Session 11 ... Aug. 5–9 ...................Art-A-Palooza ..............................................$205 ........$195 ....... $25 ......$60 .......$______
*Day Camp will not be in session on Monday, May 27, or Thursday, July 4.
Summer Fun with Mrs. BurtJune 24–28.......................................................................................................................................................$150 ......$______
SPARK subtotal ......$______ SPARK Day Camp Deposit(s) – $25 per session ......$______ Not required if paying total registration in advance
Enclosed payment ......$______ Remaining SPARK balance due (if any) ......$______
center for excellencePlease list the classes and seminars you or your student will be attending. To register, please complete all pages of this form, front and back, and send them, along with fees, to: Center for Excellence or SPARK, Hutchison School, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119.
Class/seminar #1: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Class/seminar #2: __________________________________________________________________________________
Class/seminar #3: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Class/seminar #4: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Class/seminar #5: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Total amount enclosed for Center for Excellence offerings ......$______
❑ My check for $__________________ is enclosed, payable to Hutchison School.
❑ Please charge my credit card: ❑ MasterCard® ❑ VISA® Credit Card #:__________________________ Exp. Date: ___/___/___
Name on Card:______________________________________ Signature: ______________________________________
For offi ce use only: Date received: _____________________ Fee received: $_____________________
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center for excellence and application summer 2013To register, please complete this application and return registration sheets with appropriate payments to Hutchison Center for Excellence or SPARK! Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119. Registrations are not accepted without class fees or payment as indicated.
Refunds: Except in cases of illness or emergency that are disclosed to the Center for Excellence and SPARK Offi ces prior to the start of an activity, refunds will not be given after the classes begin.
Student’s Name _______________________________________________________ Gender: ❑ M ❑ F Date ___/___/___
Age as of June 1, 2013 ____ School _________________________________________________________ Grade, Fall ’13 _____
Mother’s Name _____________________________________________________________________________________
Father’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________________
Home Address ______________________________________________________________________________________
City _______________________________________________________________ State _______ Zip _______________
Home Phone _(______)_______________________________________________________________________________
Work Phone (mother) _(______)______________________ Work Phone (father) _(______)_________________________
Cell Phone (mother) _(______)_______________________ Cell Phone (father) _(______)__________________________
E–mail (mother) _________________________________ E–mail (father) ____________________________________
In the event a parent cannot be reached in case of emergency, please call:
Name ____________________________________________________________ Phone _(______)__________________
Doctor’s Name ______________________________________________________ Phone _(______)__________________
Preferred Hospital ____________________________________________________________________________________
Does your child require any emergency medication (such as an Epipen)? ❑ Yes ❑ No
If yes, what type of medication? ___________________________________________________________________________
Please remember that if emergency medication such as an Epipen or inhaler is required, it must be provided to the SPARK director.
Please list any dietary restrictions, physical restrictions, or allergies _____________________________________________________
Persons authorized to pick up my child (other than parents):
Name _____________________________________________________________ Phone _(______)_________________
Name _____________________________________________________________ Phone _(______)_________________
Hutchison SPARK Day Camp fees include a T–shirt. Please indicate your child’s T–shirt size:
❑ Youth XS ❑ Youth S ❑ Youth M ❑ Youth L ❑ Adult S ❑ Adult M
How did you hear about Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and SPARK! Program? (check all that apply)
❑ Current Hutchison student ❑ friend ❑ brochure ❑ ad in ______________________________ publication ❑ Web site
I represent and warrant to Hutchison School that, except as otherwise stated above in writing, my child is in good health, both physically and mentally and is fully able to participate in all activities of Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and SPARK Programs. I, on behalf of myself, my spouse and my child, waive any and all claims and fully and fi nally release and discharge Hutchison School, Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs and their respective trustees, offi cers, employees, agents and representatives from any and all claims for personal injury, including death, and/or property damage arising out of or relating to my child’s participation in any and all activities at Hutchison School and/or arising out of or relating to Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs and hereby covenant and agree to hold harmless Hutchison School, Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs, its trustees, offi cers, employees, agents, and representatives from any and all claims, losses, damages, liability, or expenses arising out of, or in any way connected to, any alleged incident, injury, loss, damage or expense arising out of or resulting from such participation.
In the event in the opinion of Hutchison School, Hutchison’s Center for Excellence and/or Hutchison School’s SPARK Programs or any of their trustees, offi cers, employees, agents or rep-resentatives, that my child is in need of medical care or treatment, if either parent or the listed emergency contact is not available, I give Hutchison School permission to transport my child to a hospital emergency room, a minor emergency facility, a physician or a nurse for care and/or for treatment. I also give permission for my child to participate in any fi eld trips included in the activities for which she/he is registered. I consent to Hutchison School’s right to use any photos taken during Center for Excellence and SPARK activities for future promotions, publications and other uses. I hereby acknowledge the receipt of the Center for Excellence and SPARK Programs Policies described in this brochure. I agree to abide by these policies and procedures, and I acknowledge my responsibility for the payment of all program fees described in the brochure. .
Signature of Parent ___________________________________________________________________________________ Date ______/______/______
Hutchison welcomes qualifi ed students of any race, color, creed, or ethnic origin.
center for excellence and general information
admi � i� Admission is granted to qualifi ed students in the order in which completed registration forms with payments/deposits are received. Hutchison welcomes qualifi ed students of any race, color, religion, or ethnic origin to summer program activities.
re g � a� � Registration is required for each Center for Excellence or SPARK offering. Sessions are fi lled on a fi rst-come basis. Please enroll early. Any registrations received after a class or camp has reached capacity will be returned with a full refund.
Ce n� r for Exce ll � ce registration: mail the following to Hutchison Center for Excellence Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119:
1. Completed registration form (pages 25 & 26)2. Payment in full for each selected session
SPARK! registration: mail the following to Hutchison Summer SPARK Program, 1740 Ridgeway Road, Memphis, TN 38119:1. Completed registration form (pages 25 & 26)2. Deposit(s) of $25 per session (with remaining balance(s) due by the Monday morning of each session) OR full payment for each session.
Online registration is also available. Please visit our website at www.hutchisonschool.org.
Once a registration has been received and processed, a confi rmation will be emailed to the address listed on the registration form. Please note that registrations are not accepted without the appropriate payment.
pay� nt � d � es Center for Excellence fees as indicated on pages 1–13 include all activities and supplies unless otherwise noted. SPARK Day Camp fees are $205 per one-week session ($165 for sessions 1 and 6) and include all camp activities, morning and afternoon snacks, lunch, and a camp T-shirt.
Payments for Center for Excellence sessions are due in full at the time of registration. Families registering for SPARK Day Camp may pay in full at the time of registration or submit $25 non-refundable deposit per session with the balance(s) due no later than the Monday morning of each session.
Payments can be made by VISA®, MasterCard®, or check made payable to Hutchison School. Hutchison students may apply payments to their student accounts.
SPARK Multi–Session Discount: Register for four or more sessions of SPARK Day Camp by May 10 and take advantage of the multi-session discount as noted on page 25 of the SPARK Day Camp registration form. SPARK multi-session rates are only available for completed registration forms that include the appropriate payments by May 10.
Cross–Over Discount: If a student attends a Center for Excellence class for three hours or longer and attends SPARK Day Camp for the remainder of the day that week, he or she will receive half off the SPARK Day Camp fee.
re fund p� icy Center for Excellence and SPARK fees (including the SPARK deposit) are refunded in full when the session for which an enrollment was submitted is at capacity or the session is cancelled by Hutchison. Except in the cases of illness or emergency that are disclosed to the Center for Excellence or SPARK offi ces prior to the start of an activity, refunds will not be given after a session begins.
For Center for Excellence classes, a withdrawal request that occurs at least fi ve (5) business days prior to the fi rst class meeting will result in a refund/credit of fees. After fi ve (5) days prior to the fi rst class meeting, there will be no refund of fees.
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general information, cont.
� � sp or ta� � � d s up� � � � Students should arrive on time and be picked up promptly at the end of each class or camp. For the safety and security of all participants, girls and boys left unsupervised on campus before or after camp sessions will be escorted to Early/Extended Care. Parents will be charged $15 per day. An additional charge of $5.00 per minute will be assessed for all SPARK campers remaining on campus after 6:05 pm. This fee must be paid at the time of pick up.
a� � d� ce Hutchison will not contact parents when a student is not in attendance. No refunds will be given for students who choose not to attend classes or activities.
! s" n� nua� � Students are expected to adhere to the policies and procedures of the School, as well as the Center for Excellence and SPARK programs. Hutchison reserves the right to dismiss any student whose behavior poses a discipline problem. No refunds will be issued for students who are asked to withdraw.
p� # n $ em s Hutchison is not responsible for lost or stolen property. Students should not bring valuable items. All personal items should be clearly marked with the student’s name.
' at to ) � g to SPARK! Campers should wear comfortable play clothes each day. Campers swim daily and must bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, water bottle, and water shoes daily. Campers may also bring goggles and pool toys, if desired. Pre-K–SK campers should bring a blanket or towel for rest time; we will provide the mat. All personal items, including clothing, should be clearly marked with the camper’s fi rst and last names.
loca� � Hutchison is conveniently located on a 52-acre naturally-wooded campus in East Memphis at 1740 Ridgeway Road. Campus maps may be obtained at the front gate. The Center for Excellence offi ce is located on the fi rst fl oor in the Dobbs Center. The SPARK program offi ce is located in the Abston Early Childhood Center.
for mor e � for ma� � : Ce n� r for Exce ll � ce SPARK! PHONE: 901.507.2460 PHONE: 901.762.6674E–MAIL: [email protected] [email protected]
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