Camp Brochure 2019

Register Online at HB.edu/summer

WELCOME! NOTE:

Whether your child has enjoyed many Additional, up-to-the-minute details summers at HB, or this is your first time about all things camp, including considering our camp options, we’re sure information about any camps added after you’ll find programs of interest in the the printing of this brochure, plus easy, following pages! secure online registration, may be found online at hb.edu/summer. One of the many things that sets our camp programming apart from others is We hope your camper will join us this the ease with which you can truly create June, July, and/or August for fun, your son or daughter’s own summer adventure, learning, and memories to adventures. When discussed upon last a lifetime! One thing’s for sure – it registration, programs may be pro-rated may just be the Best. Summer. Ever. to fit the needs of busy families; call Siva Grossman at 216.320.8085 for flexible scheduling details.

New for 2019! From June 10-July 19, HB is partnering with University School for bus transportation from Solon and Chagrin Falls. The cost is $40 per week. For more information, please contact Jason Habig at 216.320.8796 x7173 or choose the “transportation” option when registering online.

BROAD HORIZONS (HBBH) BROADER HORIZONS Girls, Grades 6-8 Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. June 10–July 19 $395 per week / $237 July 1-3 When discussed upon registration, programs We’ve taken our signature Broad Horizons may be pro-rated; call Siva Grossman at experience and turned up the volume for 216.320.8085 for details. Middle School girls!

All payments due by May 20; no refunds after that date. BEFORE & AFTER CAMP CARE Campers bring their own lunches, Boys & Girls, Preschool–Grade 8 swimsuits, sunscreen and towels. Campers 8:00–9:00 a.m. $280 / 3:00–6:00 p.m. $476 may attend any combination of days or Boys & Girls, Ages 3–4 weeks Broad Horizons is offered, at pro- 12:30–3:00 p.m. $476 rated rates (no camp July 4-5; campers may Supervised by adult staff and shepherds, this register for a one-day Vacation Camp on safe, less structured period of play is a great July 5). HBBH camps can also be combined option for families who need childcare with any other HB camp program. outside normal camp hours.

BROAD HORIZONS BEGINNER VACATION CAMPS (Preschool & PK; must be toilet-trained) Boys & Girls ages 3 & 4 at the start of camp Vacation Camp meets the needs of families who require childcare during the March and 9:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. August breaks. Adult-supervised; Camp $868 no lunch provided / $1,022 lunch Assistants help out with the children and A fun, play-based program for children who have fun. Campers must be toilet-trained. have begun or are ready to begin preschool. Our caring staff focuses on socialization CHOOSE YOUR SESSION: skills, group dynamics, reading basics, Monday–Friday* March 18–March 29 and vocabulary building, motor skill July 22–August 9; 8:00 a.m.– 6:00 p.m. development and artistic growth. CAMPERS Boys & Girls, Preschool–Grade 6 BROAD HORIZONS $70 a day / $350 a week Girls, Grades K–5 $10 hourly if attending less than a five-hour day. 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. $1,235 no lunch provided / $1,389 lunch Campers experience learning and CAMP ASSISTANTS socialization through a variety of engaging Boys & Girls, Grades 7–8 core classes and activities that are changed $70 a day / $350 a week each summer. Professional adult faculty work hand-in-hand with high school and college-age shepherds, who serve as companions and guides.

Field Hockey/Lacrosse Combo II: Girls, Grades TENNIS & SWIMMING 6-8 (Lax 9:00-11:30/FH 12:30-3:00) LESSONS $310

You Choose! June 17-21 June 10–July 19 : Girls, Grades 2-8 (9:00-11:30 a.m.) Volleyball: Girls, Grades 2-8 (12:30-3:00 p.m.) Girls grades K–8 $180

TENNIS LESSONS Basketball/Volleyball Combo: Girls, Grades 2-8 3:00 p.m.– 3:30 p.m. / $90 (BB 9-11:30 a.m. VB 12:30-3:00 p.m.) Lessons are offered Mondays, Tuesdays, and $310 Wednesdays for beginners (six lessons). Bring your own racquet. For questions, contact Siva Grossman at SWOOSH ALL-SPORTS CAMP [email protected]. Swoosh Camp has been offering exceptional youth multi-sports programming in SWIMMING LESSONS Northeast for more than 16 years, and Mondays & Wednesdays or HB is thrilled to bring this highly respected Tuesdays & Thursdays program to our campus. Your child will 3-3:30 p.m. or 3:30-4 p.m. learn the fundamentals of various sports, $40 per week improve their skills, participate in friendly Bring your own swimsuit, towel, and competition, and have fun every day. A daily goggles. For questions, contact Stacey rotating agenda will give your child an Aroney at [email protected]. opportunity to play basketball, capture the flag, dodgeball, field hockey, kickball, LEARN TO SWIM lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, Mondays and/or Tuesdays volleyball, and much more! All participants 12:30-1 p.m. receive a Swoosh t-shirt, water bottle, and $20 per day or $35 per week medal. Grades: Co-ed age 4 through Grade 2, all- girls Grades 3-8 Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. BLAZER ATHLETIC CAMPS Days: Monday-Friday June 3-7 Dates: Week 1: June 24-28 Week 2: July 1-3 Soccer: Co-ed, Preschool-Grade 4 (9-11:45) Week 3: July 8-12 Tennis I: Girls Grades 2-5 (12: 30-3:00) Week 4: July 15-19 $180 Week 5: July 22-26 Week 6: July 29-August 2 June 10-14 Cost: $249 per week except for the week Field Hockey I: Girls, Grades 2-5 (9:00-11:30) of July 1, which is $149 (no camp July 4-5).

Field Hockey II: Girls, Grades 6-8 (12:30-3:00) For campers participating in three or more Lacrosse I: Girls, Grades 2-5 (12:30-3:00) weeks, the cost is $229 per week. Lacrosse II: Girls, Grades 6-8 (9:00-11:30) $180 For campers participating all six weeks, the cost is $209 per week. Field Hockey/Lacrosse Combo I: Girls, Grades 2-5 (FH 9-11:30 /Lax 12:30-3:00) $310

SPECIALTY CAMP CAKE DECORATING 102: FUN WITH FONDANT PROGRAMS Students will explore a variety of different ways to use fondant and gum paste. All Contact Jason Habig at 216.320.8796 ext. students will receive a set of professional 7173 or [email protected] with questions about cake decorating tools to use throughout the Specialty Camp programs. camp and to take home for future use. Instructor Carol Kennedy has been teaching Visit hb.edu/summer for the most up-to- the Wilton Method of cake decorating for date information and to register online. over 20 years, totaling over 2,000 students. Grades: Co-ed, Grades 5-8 Note: Programming is available before, Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. after, and in the weeks between Specialty Days: Monday-Friday Camp programs. Dates: June 24-28 Cost: $225 CAKE DECORATING 101: FOUNDATIONS OF FROSTING CHESS CAMP From perfecting the art of buttercream Camp will be conducted by “Progress with frosting to making professional looking Chess,” a local non-profit organization that flowers, this camp will cover all of the cake offers chess programs in over 40 Greater decorating basics. All students will receive a schools and recreation centers. All set of professional cake decorating tools to levels are welcome. Our experienced staff of use throughout the camp and to take home knowledgeable professional chess instructors for future use. will provide a fun and supportive Instructor Carol Kennedy has been teaching environment for your child, with plenty of the Wilton Method of cake decorating for individual attention. Beginning students will over 20 years, and is on the Wilton Hall of master the rules and moves of the pieces. Fame Wall. She is presently teaching classes More experienced players will learn strategy, at Michael's Craft Store and is a long-time tactics, and checkmate patterns. Activities member of The International Cake will include a healthy mixture of interactive Exploration Society (ICES). lessons and supervised open play, along with Grades: Co-ed, Grades 5-8 a short mid-morning recess, weather Time: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. permitting, with opportunities for physical Days: Monday-Friday exercise. Dates: June 17-21 Ages: Co-ed, Grades K-8 Cost: $225 Times: 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. (full day), 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (morning camp), 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (afternoon camp) Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 3-7 Cost: $260 Full Day, $160 Morning & Afternoon Camps

CREATIVE WRITING CAMP: GREAT LAKES SCIENCE EXPLORATIONS IN SPACE CENTER ALL-GIRLS Sponsored by HB’s Osborne Writing STEM CAMP Center. Explore different settings around HB is proud to offer this incredible STEM Cleveland to inspire your writing. Working experience to girls throughout greater with experienced HB faculty, students will Cleveland. For a full description, please visit create written pieces for a culminating HB.edu/summer. performance on the final day of camp. Led Ages: Girls, Grades K-8 by Laura Zappas, head of the HB Middle Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. School English Department. Days: Monday-Friday Grades: Girls, Grades 5-8 Dates: June 24-28 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Cost: $280 Days: Monday-Friday Dates: June 17 -21 HB SUMMER INSTITUTE Cost: $425 For many years, Hathaway Brown's innovative Institute for 21st Century DISCOVERING GLOBAL Education has been providing amazing CLEVELAND opportunities for HB students to explore a Visit hb.edu/summer for a description of variety of immersive concentrations. This this camp. camp allows middle school-aged girls to Grades: Co-ed, Grades 6-8 explore what the Institute offers through a Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. variety of innovative field trips, speakers, Days: Monday-Friday and activities. Dates: July 15-19 Ages: Girls, Grades 6-8 Cost: $425 Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Days: Monday – Friday ETIQUETTE CAMP Dates: June 3-14 Hey kids, polish your personal presentation Cost: $850 by learning all about eye contact, the importance of an impressive handshake, and LEADING FOR LIFE: how to introduce yourself and others. Not OUTDOOR ADVENTURE & sure which is the salad fork? No problem— LEADERSHIP CAMP we’ll teach you that too! You’ll even have a Leaders are not born; they are created! chance to practice your new skills. For a full description, please visit HB.edu/summer. At Leading for Life camp, you will Grades: Co-ed, Grades 5-8 participate in activities and adventures that Time: 12:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. will challenge you and inspire you to look at Days: Monday-Friday yourself and the world in new and exciting Dates: June 17-21 ways. Cost: $210 Activities may include climbing, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, paddle-boarding, mountain biking, yoga, rowing, hiking, self- defense, mindfulness, and community service. Campers can expect a full day of activity, where a little dirt and lots of shouts of, “That was awesome!” are part of each adventure. Campers must be confident

swimmers and pass a swim test, as many SNAPOLOGY LEGO CAMPS: excursions are water-based. ROBO PETS AND LEGO CITY Visit hb.edu/summer for a description of Come discover how to be a leader in your this camp. own life! Grades: Co-ed, Grades K-4 Grades: Girls, Grades 5-8 Time: Full Day 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Days: Monday-Friday Days: Monday-Friday Dates: July 22-26 Dates: June 17-21 (I) and July 8-19 (II) Cost: Full Day $385/Half Day $210 Cost: $875 per session SPEECH AND DEBATE CAMP Mindset Mathematics Camp This camp is designed to introduce students We are excited to offer a unique opportunity to the world of speech and debate to attend a camp designed my world- competition. We’ll work on a variety of renowned professor of mathematics public speaking and debate activities education at Stanford University, Dr. Jo designed to help build skills and prepare for Boaler. HB faculty Becky Kline, Darrah competition during the school year. In a fun Parsons and Shelby Reesing completed the and supportive environment, students will Mindset Mathematics Workshop at enjoy implementing the new skills they learn Stanford University. This camp explores through a variety of projects and activities math in a creative, open, visual way. Each throughout the week. session combines a mindset message with Grades: Co-ed, Grades 6-8 high-level math exploration. Campers are Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. encouraged to think creatively, deeply, and Days: Monday-Friday collaboratively as they tackle rich Dates: July 22-26 mathematical tasks. Note: Session 2 is an Cost: $375 extension of topics covered in Session 1. Grades: Girls, Grades 4-5 STORYLINE: WILLIAM’S QUEST Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12 noon Adventure awaits! Join William the Curious, Days: Monday – Friday a frog-knight, on his quest for the keys to a Cost: $210 per session happy life. You’ll work together to create William's world, solve problems, and Session 1: June 3 – 7 explore STEM topics including buoyancy, Session 2: June 10 – 14 energy, and probability. Build catapults and Session 3: June 17 – 21 dive for hidden treasures to discover knowledge, courage, wisdom, and SNAPOLOGY LEGO CAMPS: friendship. This camp is led by Erin BRICKS & BRUSHES AND Roberts, HB Primary School teacher. SCIENCE OF SUPERPOWERS Students can combine this program with Visit hb.edu/summer for a description of other programs to create a full day this camp. experience. Storyline is a hands-on learning Grades: Co-ed, Grades K-4 model that allows students to create, Time: Full Day 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. collaborate, problem-solve, and explore new Half Day (mornings or afternoons): ideas in a fun and immersive experience. 9:00 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Grades: Co-ed grades 2-4 Days: Monday - Friday Time: 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dates: June 3-7 Days: Monday-Friday Cost: Full Day $385/Half Day $210 Dates: June 10-14 Cost: $210

STRINGS CAMP HBTI PRIME Join Linda Simon-Mietus, HB Orchestra Grades 1-3 Director, and the entire HB instrumental HBTI Prime sessions (one through three) team for this engaging camp experience. are for students in grades 1–3 and provide a (continued on next page) creative and enriching experience in drama, Each day will include orchestra rehearsal, music, dance, and fine arts. Students will sectionals, movement classes, and afternoon have the opportunity to explore the activities, including swimming. A final performing arts with fun and age- concert will be presented to the public at 2 appropriate activities. p.m. on Friday, June 29th. This camp is open to students in grades 3-8 who have INTERMEDIATE PERFORMING studied a string instrument for a minimum ARTS TRAINING of one year. We hope you will join us to Grades 4-6 make beautiful music this summer! Students in grades 4-6 will participate in Grades: Co-ed, Grades 3-8 this new transitional program between Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. PRIME and Performing Arts Training. Days: Monday-Friday Students are taught acting through a theme- Dates: July 8-12 based curriculum focusing on a single play as Cost: $385 the base material. In addition, students begin their technical training in dance, HB THEATRE INSTITUTE voice, stage combat, and storytelling. (HBTI) PERFORMING ARTS TRAINING Visit hb.edu/summer for more details and Grades 7-college the most up-to-date information. Contact Each student will pick a focus - Acting, Bebe Weinberg Katz at [email protected] if you Dance, Musical Theatre, or Advanced have questions. Acting Workshops. There are six total hours of class per day, and 30 minutes for lunch. Monday–Friday Each focus has required classes. Students 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m. will be assigned to appropriate classes based Grade 1–College on age and experience.

THREE SESSIONS –ATTEND ONE OR ALL! ACTING FOCUS The goal of the acting program is to learn to SESSION ONE (3 WEEKS): “live truthfully within imaginary June 17–July 5 (no classes July 4) circumstances.” HBTI has a multi-level $675 approach to acting training with emphasis on imagination, action, and characterization. SESSION TWO (3 WEEKS): Each level offers new techniques that help July 8 – July 26 students rediscover their imagination, open $675 their senses and develop their physical instruments. SESSION THREE: (2 WEEKS): July 29 – August 9 DANCE FOCUS $450 The goal of the Dance Focus is to develop a broad movement repertoire. Students will be able to physically and intellectually demonstrate their mastery of dance

technique, movement vocabulary and dance HBTI SUMMER 2019 terminology. PRODUCTIONS MUSICAL THEATRE FOCUS These productions are intended as a “lab The Musical Theatre Focus is designed to experience” to complement daytime develop students in three artistic disciplines training. Campers train with some of the - acting, dance and voice - the “triple threat best instructors in town and apply what they performer.” Students will learn the same learn in full-scale productions presented at principles as described in the “acting” and Hathaway Brown School. “dance” focus with the addition of training in music and voice. Students will be placed OLIVER in a series of courses in all three disciplines Performances: June 28 - July 7 to move their skills forward and help them grow artistically. A NEW BRAIN Performances: July 26-August 4 ADVANCED ACTING WORKSHOP: ACTING THROUGH MUSICAL THEATRE SUMMER STUDIES PRODUCTION Contact Jason Habig at 216.320.8796 ext. Grade 9-college, Session One 7173 or [email protected] for more info. Only Created for individuals with strong singing Payments can be made at hb.edu/summer. and movement abilities, this workshop will No refunds after the first week of class. take the student directly into the rehearsals of a musical production by fully integrating MONDAY–FRIDAY performance techniques into an in-house GRADES 9–12 (AS OF FALL 2019) production to be performed for HBTI Summer Studies offers full- and partial- students at the end of three weeks. credit courses in a co-ed program designed Enrollment is limited; interested students to provide an optimum learning experience will need to audition and spots for the for high school students from independent, workshop will be filled on a first come- first private and public schools. HB students served basis. Previous HBTI training is need approval from the Dept. Chair, the required. Director of College Counseling, and the Upper School Director to attend. Attendance at all course meetings is mandatory.

JUNE 10-JUNE 21

EXPLORING COMPUTER SCIENCE 100 & 101 12:45-3:45 p.m.

Quarter Credit/ $525

FITNESS & WELLNESS CLASSES Days, Times, Cost, and Credits vary. See hb.edu/summer for details.

JUNE 10-JUNE 28 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 1st Grade Math Readiness STUDIO ART SURVEY 2nd Grade Math Readiness 3rd/4th Grade 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon Reading & Writing Half Credit / $810 GRADES 5–6 (AS OF FALL 2019) JUNE 3-JULY 8 9:00–10:30 a.m. Study Skills ECONOMIC POLICY (HONORS OR REGULAR) 1:00-3:30 p.m. One credit / $1,290 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. 5th Grade Math Readiness 6th Grade Math Readiness U.S. HISTORY (HONORS OR REGULAR) 8:00 a.m.-12:00 noon One credit / $1,290 12:30–2:00 p.m. Reading & Writing

JULY 29-AUGUST 9 GRADES 5–8 (AS OF FALL 2019) WRITE LIKE A HIGH SCHOOLER 9:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 9:00–10:30 a.m. Grade 9 / Quarter Credit / $395 Introductory French Introductory Spanish

SUPERSTART 10:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m. Continuing French MONDAY–FRIDAY JULY 29-AUGUST 9 12:30–2:00 p.m. A co-ed, academic program for students Continuing Spanish attending any school, that offers a jump- start to the school year to refresh math, GRADES 7–8 (AS OF FALL 2019) reading, writing or study skills; students entering Hathaway Brown will also get 9:00–10:30 a.m. 8th Grade Algebra Readiness acquainted with the school. All courses are two weeks, but it is possible to enroll in one 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m. week to work around other commitments. Study Strategies Students receive a written evaluation. A final report is mailed home and, upon request, to 12:30–2:00 p.m. the participant’s school. Materials are Reading, Writing & Grammar included in tuition. Costs as follows: 7th Grade Pre-Algebra Readiness

$150 (½ Course) $285 (1 Course) $490 (2 Courses) $650 (3 Courses)

GRADES 1–4 (AS OF FALL 2019)

9:00–10:30 a.m. 1st Grade Reading & Writing 2nd Grade Reading & Writing 3rd Grade Math Readiness 4th Grade Math Readiness