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CAMP FOOTHILLS 2019 Who? When? Why? • Week 1 5/28 - 5/31 • Grades K - 8th field trips only • Enjoy a 3 hour themed camp or Grades designation refers to the rotate from one experience to a 2018-2019 school year. • Week 2 6/3 - 6/7 totally different one each hour! • Week 3 6/10 - 6/14 What? • Flexible schedule. Attend morning, • Week 4 6/17 - 6/21 Sports, culture, STEM, art, drama, afternoon, or both! • • Week 5 6/24 - 6/28 cooking, etc. • Make it easy on yourself and pre- • Week 6 7/1 - 7/3, 7/5 • Classes that change weekly and field order lunch (M-F) Week 7 7/8 - 7/12 trips • • Pre-order or purchase homemade • Week 8 7/15 - 7/19 • Morning (9am -12pm) and Afternoon ice cream from Isabella’s on (1pm - 4pm) classes • Week 9 7/22 - 7/26 field trips only Wednesdays! 6th Grade Bootcamp 7/29 - 8/1 • Before and after class hours for • • Make new friends! grades K - 8th Where? • Catalina Foothills High School 4300 East Sunrise Drive SAVE TIME -Camp Foothills Round Trip with a click of a button! Save time and sign up for the ENTIRE summer us plan your child’s summer for you. Choose the round trip option and let all Field Trips will be included When you sign up for our Roundtrip Ticket, we can cater an experience around and we will send you a brief survey so scheduled for a class that isn’t your campers preferences.Was your camper up to five schedule changes their style? No problem! Campers will receive lunches, ice cream, and Camp on the house. You can even add weekly summer! Due to exclusive- Sunrise and Sunset to complete your camper’s and there will be no refunds. ness, specialty camps will not be included Enrollment for this option ends April 30. Please call Community Schools with any questions. 520-209-7551 Starting at $2258 click of a button! Sign up for the ENTIRE Summer with a 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information 1 - 3 Camp Sunrise and Camp Sunset 25 Lunch Information 25 Outdoor Adventures 4 - 5 Weekly Camps 6 - 21 Field Trips Week 1 6 On Campus Week 6 16 Field Trips Week 9 21 Missoula Children’s Theatre 15 Class Descriptions 22 - 24 Valley View Early Learning Center 26 Cover Design by CFHS Graphic Design Student, JOHN KONRAD. Congratulations! Get Ready for Middle School! 6th Grade Boot Camp For Incoming 6th Graders July 29 - August 1 Kids, worried about middle school? Parents, are you concerned that your student will be lost and won't know what to do in that new world that is middle school? This is a mini-camp for incoming 6th graders right before school starts to help students get ready for the year. Taught by Jason Grobe and Cory Walavich, students will learn about study skills, learning styles, time management, schedules, writing, note taking, grading procedures, and generally everything you need to know to start the school year out confident and successful! Don't just worry and hope things go well; take control of your success and sign up today. This camp is geared towards students entering Esperero Canyon but all students entering 6th grade are welcome to enroll. Monday, July 29 - Thursday, August 1 10:30am - 12pm or 1:00 - 2:30pm Location: Esperero Canyon Middle School Instructor: Jason Grobe and Cory Walavich Fee: $60 2 Register online starting at 8am Friday, February 27th for CFSD-enrolled $25 students. General registration opens Wednesday, March 4th. REGISTRATION FEE Register Online: cs.cfsd16.org •All payments due in full at time of registration. Early Bird Special! •Registration deadlines are the Wednesday before the camp start dates. •Late Registrations are subject to a $15 fee. •Schedule changes are subject to a $10 fee. Register by May 17th, 2019 and •No Waitlist receive Early Bird Pricing and a free camp bag and t-shirt! Refunds •Refunds of 75% are available through Wednesday before each camp starts. •No Refunds will be given after the weekly registration deadline. Indicates Outdoor Class •Registration fee of $25 is nonrefundable. Student Safety • Students must be enrolled in class or supervised at all times while on campus between 7:00am-6:00pm. • Students are not permitted to leave campus on their own at any time. • Please only use the designated Camp Foothills doors to drop off or pick up your student. • All visitors must check in and get a visitor sticker at the entrance to Camp Foothills. • Students should arrive no earlier than 10 minutes prior to class Electronic Devices • Community Schools is not responsible for lost, stolen or damaged devices. • The use of electronic devices for texting, social media or phone calls will not be CS Main Office allowed on campus except in emergency situations or with permission of staff. 2101 E. River Road (520) 209-7551 office closed May 23-27, 2019 Camp Foothills Main Office Catalina Foothills High School Summer Program Team: 4300 E. Sunrise Drive May 28 - July 19, 2019 Travis Kolter Christie Vargas, Mary Grodman Summer Attendance Line - (520) 209-8317 Jessica McGlothlin, Foster Bunce, Emma Brannon, Lucia Pavlich Email: [email protected] Debbie Ross, Jennifer Noyce campfoothills.cfsd16.org (520) 209-8454 3 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES EARLY BIRD PRICING (REGISTER BY MAY 17th): 10% OFF Mini-Mt. Lemmon Bound 2-3 mile hikes daily, 500-1500 ft in elevation change. Moderate physical exertion sustained for short periods of time. Supportive soled shoes required. No flat soled shoes permitted. Suitable for those with beginning outdoor experiences. This week is for the beginner hiker and outdoor adventurer! Get to know Tucson’s fun summer escape with day hikes on Mt. Lemmon. Be introduced to Leave No Trace techniques, basic survival skills, map reading and plant & animal identification as you become more comfortable with the natural world! Hike different trails each morning and make fire-starters, paracord bracelets and build your own first aid kit each afternoon! Friday lunch will be a campfire cookout complete with Smores’! A pack list will be emailed prior to the start of camp. The Great Adventure Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner Grades: 3-5 3-6 miles, 1500-3000 ft in elevation change. Moderate physical Week 1: May 28 - 31, 2019 9:00am - 4:00pm exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive soled shoes Fee: $240 required. Suitable for those moderate outdoor experiences. Must have prior camping and hiking experience. Get ready for a great adventure to the amazing world wonder of the Mt. Lemmon Bound Grand Canyon! Discover unique combinations of geologic color & erosional forms that decorate a canyon that is 277 river miles long, 3-6 mile hikes daily, 1500-2000 ft in elevation change. Moderate 18 miles wide & a mile deep! When we hike under the rim, the Grand physical exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive soled Canyon will overwhelm our senses through its immense size and shoes required. No flat soled shoes permitted. Suitable for those with beauty! Our adventure trip will make a stop in the small mountain moderate outdoor experiences. Students should have some experience town of Prescott as we camp lakeside near the Granite Dells, known hiking prior to this camp. for its unusual large boulder outcroppings of granite that have eroded Join us for a week of adventure as we escape the Tucson heat & head into spectacular bumpy rock features! up to Mt. Lemmon. Hike different trails each day ranging from 3-6 Learn team building & leadership skills along with geology, biology & miles on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday with day trips up the history this week! All food & equipment will be provided. A detailed mountain. Thursday will be our overnight campout. trip itinerary and pack list will be emailed prior to departure. Learn outdoor survival skills, knot tying, orienteering & map reading Guides: Mary Grodman & Polly Tanner skills, observe wildlife & keep a detailed journal of your discoveries. Grades: 4-8 Please bring a sack lunch, snacks & a sturdy hiking backpack with the Week 5: June 24 - 28, 2019 ability to carry at least 2 liters of water each day. A pack list will be Fee: $545 emailed prior to the start of camp. Guides: Mary Grodman, Polly Tanner, Blake Hinson Grades: 4-8 Adventures in Escalante Week 3: June 10 - 14, 2019 9:00am - 4:00pm (Monday - Wednesday) 4-8 mile hikes daily, 1500-2000 ft in elevation change. Moderate Thursday - Arrive at 9:00am, return Friday at 4:00pm physical exertion sustained for longer periods of time. Supportive Fee: $315 soled shoes required. Suitable for those with moderate outdoor experiences. Must have prior camping and hiking experience! Outdoor Exploration Journey with us to heart of red rock country! Visit Escalante National Monument in Southern Utah to explore world famous slot canyons; Suitable for those with beginning outdoor experiences. some slot canyons can measure less than 3 feet across! Hike to an Discover the uniqueness of different National Parks and famous amazing waterfall in Calf Creek State Park and make a stop where adventurers that help protect these amazing spaces. Discuss hiking color and beauty prompted a National Geographic photography etiquette, Leave No Trace principles, survival skills, including how to expedition in Kodachrome State Park - there are 67 monolithic stone build a shelter and our native desert ecosystem. Observe and enjoy spires and sandstone layers that reveal 180 million years of geologic the natural environment as we encounter desert plants and signs of time. This week is gonna rock! wildlife on our Friday hiking adventure to a local park! Learn leadership, team building, camping & hiking skills while we practice Leave No Trace techniques! All food & equipment will be Guide: Blake Hinson provided.