‘IOLANI SCHOOL K–12 SUMMER PROGRAM

2017

Register online: www.iolani.org » 2017 SUMMER PROGRAM

DATES Table of Contents

Six–Week Courses Registration and Payment ...... 1 June 12 – July 21, 2017* Meal Plan Entering Grades K–12...... 2 Three-Week Courses Session 1: June 12 – June 30, 2017 Requirements for Homeschool Students, Session 2: July 3 – July 21, 2017 U.S. Mainland and International Students...... 3 *Tuesday, July 4, 2016 is a school holiday; campus closed International Pili Program...... 7

One-Week Auxiliary Programs Lower School Entering Grades K–5 Week One: July 24 – July 28, 2017 Lower School Introduction...... 8 Week Two: July 31 – August 4, 2017 Lower School Course Overview...... 9 Review and Preview Program K–5 Courses...... 10 Morning Enrichment Program K–5 Courses. . . . . 14 CONTACT Afternoon Enrichment Program K–5 Courses. . . . 19

‘IOLANI SCHOOL Upper School Entering Grades 6–12 563 Kamoku Street Upper School Introduction...... 28 , HI 96826 Upper School Course Overview...... 29 (808) 949-5355 Language Arts Review and Preview 6–12 Courses. . 31 Special Programs Office: Language Arts Enrichment 6–9 Courses...... 34 [email protected] World Language Reinforcement 9–12 Courses. . . .37 (808) 943-2262 World Language Enrichment 7–9 Courses. . . . . 38 www.iolani.org/summer Math Core Courses 6–12 Courses...... 39 Math Enrichment 6–8 Courses...... 42 Lower School Entering Grades K–5 Medical Problem Solving 11–12 Course ...... 43 Attendance: [email protected] Science Enrichment and Fun! 6–8 Courses. . . . .44 (808) 943-2227 21st Century Toolbox 6–12 Courses...... 47 Study/Life Skills 6–12 Courses ...... 52 Lower School Summer Director Bible 11–12 Courses ...... 54 Natalie Hansen Just for Fun! 6–12 Courses...... 55 [email protected] P/SAT and ACT Prep 10–12 Courses...... 57 (808) 943-2368 Visual Arts 6–12 Courses ...... 58 Upper School Entering Grades 6–12 Performing Arts 5–12 Courses...... 60 Attendance: Sports and Recreation Programs 6–12 Courses. . . . . 62 [email protected] (808) 943-2262 Auxiliary Programs Entering Grades K–12 Auxiliary Weeks Introduction...... 66 Upper School Summer Director Auxiliary Week One K-12 Courses ...... 67 Erik Yamamoto Auxiliary Week Two K-6 Courses ...... 71 [email protected] (808) 943-2357 ‘Iolani Summer Teams (‘Iolani Students ONLY Entering Grades 7–12) ‘Iolani Summer Teams Introduction...... 73 ‘Iolani Summer Teams 7–12 ...... 75

Photos by Eric Wehner and John Tamanaha ’87 » Registration REGISTRATION DATES and Payment Registration will open at 12 p.m. HST (noon) 2/13: Current ‘Iolani students and siblings General Registration Information entering grades 4 and 5 Registration for ‘Iolani School Summer Programs may be Current ‘Iolani students and siblings completed online using the My Backpack program found at 2/15: ‘Iolani’s website (www.iolani.org/summer-school). Registrations entering grades 1, 2, and 3 will not be accepted by telephone or fax. Registrations 2/17: ‘Iolani kindergarten applicants for the received prior to your child’s assigned date and time as well 2017–18 school year as incomplete registrations (including non-Hawai‘i registrants without the required paperwork) will not be accepted. 2/21: Current ‘Iolani students and siblings entering grades 6, 7, and 8 No formal application is required for summer school; simply 2/23: Current ‘Iolani students and siblings register online at your assigned date and time. Please register entering grades 10, 11, and 12 your child for the grade level they will be entering in the fall. 2/27: Current ‘Iolani students and siblings In order to attend summer school, boys must turn 5 (five) entering grade 9 years old before June 12, 2017 and girls must turn 5 (five) years 3/7:  Public Registration Grades K–5 old before September 30, 2017 to enroll. 3/13:  Public Registration Grades 6–8 Students who are homeschooled or attend school during 3/20:  Public Registration Grades 9–12 the regular school year outside of the state of Hawai‘i must complete additional forms to enroll. Please see the Requirements for Homeschooled, Mainland, and International NEW: Registration will close on Wednesday Students section of the catalog and handbook for these details. May 31, 2017 for the core summer program. Registrations will not be processed without approval of these Registration will close on June 30, 2017 for the forms. We do not make accommodations for English Language auxiliary program. Learners (ELL) and English as a Second Language (ESL) students outside of the International Pili Program. Withdrawal and Refund Policy Current ‘Iolani students will have priority for all course enrollments. Students or parents who initiate course withdrawals after submitting their registration will be subject to a refund If you register online, you may check the status of your based on the date when the Summer Program Office selected courses two to three business days after registration. receives written email notification from parents for the The course status will change from “Submitted” to “Scheduled” child’s withdrawal. if the student’s enrollment is confirmed. Once the registration has been processed, the maximum Departmental and Teacher Approval amount of refund will be 75% of each course. The following For ‘Iolani students, credit courses may require department schedule determines the amount of the refund: approval. Approval requirements for other courses are For the Six-Week Program: indicated in the course descriptions. ‘Iolani seniors, then 75% refund until Monday, April 3, 2017 juniors, then sophomores will be given preference in 50% refund until Monday, May 8, 2017 registration of credit courses within grade range, provided No refunds starting Tuesday, May 9, 2017 that all forms are submitted by March 13, 2017. For K–8 Auxiliary: 50% refund until Friday, June 30, 2017 Students who have been dismissed from ‘Iolani for disciplinary No refunds starting Saturday, July 1, 2017 reasons may not enroll in Summer Program unless they have been readmitted to ‘Iolani School or have approval by the Dean of Studies. Course Changes Students or parents who initiate course changes (replacing Waitlists one course for another, requesting time changes) after Maximum class sizes range from 12 to 24 students. That being submitting their registration will be charged $25 for each said, classes tend to fill quickly during registration. If your child change requested. Course changes after the course begins is placed on the waitlist, there is no guarantee of placement will incur a $50 charge. Courses cannot be dropped or in the course. Waitlists are processed as space becomes changed online. Please email [email protected] for any available. The Summer Program Office will notify the parent/ changes to the summer schedule. Include your child’s full guardian if unable to accommodate the waitlist request. name and any changes you’d like to make. Classes with exceptionally long waitlists will be removed from the registration website and listed under closed courses online. Late Registration Online registration will close on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Tuition and Fees for the core summer program and on Friday, June 30, 2017 Tuition payment in full is due at time of registration. You may for the Auxiliary Program. For registrations after this date, a pay by Visa or Mastercard during online registration. late fee of $50 will be charged if space is available.

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 1 » Meal Options Overview

June 12–July 21, 2017

HOURS OF SERVICE LOCATION PRICES

Breakfast 6:45 am – 7:45 am Student Center Items & prices vary

Snack Bars 8:00 am – 1:30 pm Student Center, Items & prices vary (Entering Grades 2–12) Weinberg

Vending Machines 6:45 am – 5:30 pm Athletic Courtyard Items & prices vary (Entering Grades 2–12)

Type A 11:30 am – 1:15 pm Student Center Cash and carry- $5.50 cash Hot Lunch or purchase a Meal Card in advance (see below)

Meal Cards (grades K–12, Type A hot lunch only) Meal Card pick-up Register for the Meal Card using the following codes: • K will not receive a physical meal card, but their lunch will be delivered to their morning classroom daily • Six weeks (June 12- July 21): MP03S $140.00 • Entering grades 1-5: students will receive their meal • Session 1 only (June 13- June 30): MP01S $75.00 card attached to their name tag on day one • Session 2 only (July 3- July 21): MP02S $75.00 • Entering grades 6-12: students may pick up their meal cards in the Summer Programs Office in Castle Building Meal Card refunds will incur a $25.00 processing fee up on their first day of summer school through Wednesday, May 31, 2017. No Meal Card refunds will be issued starting Thursday, June 1, 2017. The Student Center Cafeteria and Snack Bars will be closed starting July 22, 2017 and no meal service will be provided. Meal cards will not be replaced or refunded, nor accepted Please read the Summer Program Handbook for additional during the regular school year. Regular ‘Iolani school year information meal cards are not valid during the Summer Program.

2 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM »Requirements for Homeschool, U.S. Mainland and International Students

Prior to registration, submit: Passport, Visa, Port of Entry Card, • Summer Program Health Form completed by a U.S. I-20AB Form (International Students Only) licensed practitioner (found at www.iolani.org/summer) • Copy of the student’s passport Passport, Visa, or Port of Entry Card: All international • Copy of travel and medical insurance policy in English students need to present a copy of their passport, visa, or that indicates health coverage while student attends port of entry (POE) card to the Special Programs Office ‘Iolani insurance policy before their first day of Summer Program. • A local, Hawai‘i phone number (808 area code) and address for the primary guardians as well as for an I-20AB: The I-20 visa is required of all students (K–12) who emergency contact are entering the U.S. for the sole purpose of studying in the U.S. For more information, please visit the U.S. Immigration To expedite the process, please submit copies of the above and Customs Enforcement site, http://www.ice.gov/sevis/ forms to [email protected] before mailing in their originals to index.htm. the school at: If you have questions, please contact: ‘Iolani School Karen Neitzel, [email protected] Attn: Special Programs Office 563 Kamoku Street English Language Learners Honolulu, HI 96826 Students must be proficient in English in order to attend ‘Iolani summer classes to ensure they have a safe and All applicants residing outside the state of Hawai‘i or who worthwhile summer experience. This means that they are are homeschooled must submit the Summer Program able to comprehend and communicate effectively in English, Health Form (found on our website) completed by a U.S. and can do cognitively demanding work in the content areas licensed practitioner (MD, DO, OA, or APRN) and a copy at the appropriate grade level in English. No accommodations of the student’s passport prior to registration. A student’s will be made for English Language Learners in these classes. registration will not be processed until all health forms and a copy of the student’s passports are received and approved That being said, for students ages 5–12 who are English by ‘Iolani’s Director of Health Services. At the same time, Language Learners and are not yet proficient in English, it is registrations received prior to your child’s assigned date highly recommended that they are enrolled in International and time will not be accepted. Pili Program courses. This program will expose students to the day-to-day academic and social life at ‘Iolani and Local Contact Information in Hawai‘i. Please see the course descriptions under During the registration process, one must provide a local, International Pili Program for additional details. phone number and address for the primary guardians as well as for an emergency contact. The emergency contacts are required to be adults who can be reached during the school day. These people must: • Have a local, Hawai‘i phone number; • Have access to a car or transportation in order to pick up your child when the school notifies you to do so; and • Be within 20 minutes driving distance from ‘Iolani

If, at any time, your emergency contacts are unavailable or they do not respond to our calls, your child may be requested to remain at home until you can provide us with more reliable numbers.

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 3 自宅学習者、米国本土および海外生徒を対象とする応募要項

登録に先立ち送付する書類: パスポート、ビザ、入国カード、1-20AB書類 • サマープログラム健康診断書。 米国の免許を有す医 (海外から応募する生徒のみ必要) 師によって記入されたもの(書式はwww.iolani.org/ summer-schoolから入手できます) パスポート、ビザまたは入国カード: • 生徒のパスポートのコピー 海外から応募する生徒は全員がパスポート、ビザまたは • 旅行保険契約書のコピー 入国(POE)カードのコピーを、特別プログラム事務局宛に、 • 主たる保護者のハワイにおける電話番号と住所、 参加するサマープログラムの初日が始まる前までに提出す および緊急連絡先 る必要があります。

迅速に手続きを進めるために、あらかじめ上記の書類のコ 1-20AB: ピーを[email protected] 宛てに送付してください。その上 1-20ビザはすべての小中学生(K-12)が米国に入国 で書類の原本を下記まで郵送してください。 する際に必要となります。このビザは米国内で就学のみ を目的とする生徒に許可されるものです。詳細は、アメリ ‘Iolani School カ合衆国移民税関執行局のホームページをご参照くださ Attn: Special Programs Office い。http://www.ice.gov/sevis/index.htm. 563 Kamoku Street Honolulu, HI 96826 USA 質問は担当者までお問い合わせください。 Karen Neitzel, ハワイ州以外から応募する生徒、もしくは自宅学習生 [email protected] は、全員サマープログラム健康診断書(当校ホームページ よりダウンロード可)を送付しなければなりません。この 英語学習者 診断書は、米国の免許を有す医師(MD、 DO、 OAまたは イオラニ • サマークラスでは、生徒は英語が堪能であ APRNの資格を持つ医療従事者)によって記入されたもの ることが必須です。その上で、生徒は一夏を安全かつ意義 でなければなりません。加えて、登録に先立って取得した ある体験にすることができます。すなわち英語を正しく理 生徒のパスポートのコピーが必要です。これらの健康診断 解し、効果的に意思疎通を図ることができるとともに、困 書、生徒のパスポートを含むすべての書類がイオラニ健康 難と思われる課題をこなせるだけの適切なレベルの英語力 サービス医師の元に届き、承認を受けたのちに、生徒の登 が求められます。これらのクラスでは、英語学習の途上に 録の手続きが進められます。また、今回、生徒に割り当て ある生徒が適応できるようになるための支援プログラムは られた日時よりも以前に取得した登録は受理されません。 ありません。

現地連絡先に関する情報 したがって、5歳から12歳までの英語学習者や英語力が 登録手続きの期間中に、申請者は、 ハワイにおける主た 十分でない生徒には、当校のピリ • プログラムへ応募する る保護者の電話番号と住所、および緊急連絡先を提示しなけ ことを強くお勧めしています。この終日プログラムは、生 ればなりません。この緊急連絡先には、登校日に連絡がつく 徒がイオラニ内のみならずハワイにおいて、日々の学習や 成人であることが求められ、以下の条件を備えている必要 社会生活を体験する機会を提供します。 ピリ • プログラ があります。 ムでは読解力や国語や科学における英語を履修するのはも • ハワイ現地の電話番号を所持している。 ちろん、生徒はオアフ島内を見学したり、英語を母語とす • 自動車などの交通手段を有し、学校の要請があった る人々との会話を体験することができます。詳細は、小学 場合すみやかに生徒を引き取りに来ることができる。 生(K–5)国際プログラムのコース概要をご覧ください。 • イオラニから自動車で20分以内に居住している。

いかなる場合においても、 緊急連絡先が繋がらなかった り、当校からの呼び出しに応じない場合は、 より信頼でき る連絡先番号が提示されるまで生徒の自宅待機を求める場 合があります。

4 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM 在家自主学习、美国内地、国际学生 申请需知

注册之前,请先缴交: 护照、签证、入境卡、I–20AB表格(仅限国际学生) • 暑期课程健康表格,需由拥有美国执照医生完成 (表格可在www.iolani.org/summer-school 护照、签证、入境卡:所有国际学生都需于暑期课程上课第 下载) 一天前,将护照、签证或入境证(POE)复印件缴交至暑期办 • 学生护照复印件 公室。 • 旅行保险单复印件 • 主监护人及紧急联络的夏威夷当地电话号码和地址。 I-20AB:所有学生都需I-20签证(k - 12)。 所有以在美国学习为目的进入美国者都必须申办I-20签证, 为了加快进程,请在上述表格邮寄到学校之前,先将复印件 更多有关信息,请访问美国移民和海关执法局网站http:// 缴交至: www.ice.gov/sevis/index.htm.

‘Iolani School 如果你有任何疑问,请联系: Special Programs Office Karen Neitzel,[email protected] 563 Kamoku Street Honolulu, HI 96826 英语学习课程 参加伊奥拉尼暑期班的学生必须精通英文,以确保他们能有 所有非居住在夏威夷的申请人或在家自主学习者,都必须缴 一个安全和有价值的暑期学习经验。这表示,学生需能够理 交由拥有美国执照医生(MD,DO,OA,或APRN)完成 解和使用英语进行有效沟通,并具有适当的英语水平,可以 的暑期课程健康表格(可在我们的网站上找到)以及学生护 完成暑期课程所要求的工作。英语学习课程并不提供宿舍。 照复印件。所有证件未缴交完全,并经由伊奥拉尼健康服务 处批准之前不受理注册。与此同时,注册前收到的健康表格 针对年龄5-12岁、尚未精通英语的英语学习者,我们强烈建 若与指定日期和时间不符,将不被接受。 议参加霹雳计划(The Pili Program)。这个全日制学习计划, 将让学生体验在夏威夷伊奥拉尼学校的学习和社会生活。除 当地联络资讯 了以英语教学的阅读、语言艺术、科学课程之外,更有发现 在注册过程中,必须提供主要监护人以及紧急联络人的夏威 欧胡岛的实地考察体验,并能与以英语为母语的当地人交 夷本地电话号码和地址。紧急联络人需是成年人,可以在一 谈。更多详细信息请参阅K-5国际课程说明。 天之内到达学校。这些人必须: • 拥有夏威夷的电话号码; • 拥有汽车或交通工具,可在接到学校通知之际接送学生; 以及 • 驾驶时间在距离伊奥拉尼20分钟车程内

如果在任何时候,你的紧急联络人无法联络到或没有回应, 你的孩子可能会被要求留在家中,直到你提供更可靠的电话 号码为止。

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 5 홈스쿨 학습자, 미 본토 및 국제 학생 응모 요건

Prior to registration, submit: Passport, Visa, Port of Entry Card, I-20AB Form 등록 전 제출 서류: (International Students Only) • 미국 면허를 가진 의사의 서명을 받은 이올라니 여름 프로그램 건강검진표(www.iolani.org/ 여권, 비자, 입국신고카드, I-20AB 양식 summer-school에서 양식 다운로드) (외국 학생에 한함) • 학생 여권 사본 • 여행 보험증 사본 여권, 비자 또는 입국신고카드(Port of Entry Card): 모든 • 보호자의 하와이 현지 전화번호, 주소와 긴급 외국 학생은 여권, 비자 혹은 입국신고카드 사본을 여름 연락처 프로그램 시작 날 학교 사무실에 제출해야 합니다. I-20AB: I-20 비자는 유학만을 목적으로 미국에 입국한 빠른 접수를 위해 위 서류를 아래 학교 주소로 우편을 모든 학생(K-12학년)이 소지해야합니다. 상세 정보는 보내기에 앞서 서류의 사본을 이메일 [email protected] 로 미국 이민세관집행국을 통해 확인할 수 있습니다. http: 보내주시기 바랍니다. http://www.ice.gov/sevis/index.htm.

‘Iolani School 그밖의 질문 사항은 다음 이메일로 해주시기 바랍니다. Attn: Special Programs Office 563 Kamoku Street Karen Neitzel Honolulu, HI 968266 [email protected]

하와이에 거주하지 않는 모든 지원자 및 홈스쿨링 English Language Learners 학습자는 미국 면허를 가진 의사(MD, DO, OA, APRN) 비영어권 영어 학습자 가 서명한 ‘여름 프로그램 건강검진표(이올라니 홈페이지 이올라니 여름 학교(‘Iolani summer classes)에 등록해 다운로드)’와 여권 사본을 등록 전에 제출해야 합니다. 안전한 환경 속에 유익한 시간을 가질 수 있으려면 이올라니 건강 부서(‘Iolani’s Director of Health 영어를 능숙하게 구사할 줄 알아야 합니다. 이는 곧 Services)의 건강기록부 및 여권사본 수령 확인이 있은 영어로 이해를 하고 대화할 수 있는 능력이 있어야 후에만 등록 절차가 시작됩니다. 각 학생의 지정된 시간 하며 해당 학년의 까다로운 수업 내용을 인지할 능력이 이전의 등록 신청은 받아들여지지 않을 것입니다. 있음을 의미합니다. 비영어권 영어 학습 학생에게 숙소는 제공되지 않습니다. Local Contact Information 하와이 연락처 영어가 능숙하지 않은 만 5세에서 12세 사이 학생은 등록 시 학생의 긴급연락처와 함께 주 보호자의 하와이 이올라니의 필리 프로그램(Pili Program)에 등록할 것을 현지 전화번호와 주소를 제시해야 합니다. 긴급연락처에 적극 권합니다. 종일 프로그램을 통해 학생들은 매일 이름을 올린 보호자는 성인으로, 학생이 학교에 있는 동안 하와이와 이올라니의 학구적이고 또한 사교적인 생활을 항시 연락이 닿을 수 있어야 하며 보호자는 다음 사항에 체험하게 됩니다. 읽기, 총체적 언어 학습, 과학 수업은 책임이 있습니다. 물론 영어 원어민 교사와 함께 오아후 곳곳을 탐험할 수 • 하와이 현지 전화번호 제시 있는 체험학습이 진행됩니다. 보다 자세한 사항은 K-5 • 학교측의 학생 하교 조치가 있을 경우 차량 또는 국제 프로그램의 수업 설명란(course description)을 대중교통 이용 가능 참조하세요. • 학교까지 차량으로 20분 이내 거리에 위치

긴급연락처로 연락이 닿지 않을 경우 보다 확실한 연락처를 학교측에 제시할 때까지 학생은 휴교 조치에 취해질 수 있습니다.

6 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Category: Meal Plan K-12 Meal Plan - 6 weeks

Meal plan is available for purchase until Wednesday, May 31, 2017. Meal plans will provide students one Type A hot lunch per day. Meal plans will not be refunded, nor accpeted during the regular school year. Regular `Iolani meal plans not valid during the Summer Program.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 - $140.00 MP03S1

Meal Plan - Session 1 (3 weeks)

Meal plan is available for purchase until Wednesday, May 31, 2017. Meal plans will provide students one Type A hot lunch per day. Meal plans will not be refunded, nor accpeted during the regular school year. InternationalRegular `Iolani meal plans not valid during Pili the Summer Program Program.

An English immersionJun 12 - Jun program, 30 all instruction and - conversations in the International Pili Program$75.00 courses will beMP01S1 held in English. The program is open to students ages five (5) to twelve (12). Students must turn five by June 12, 2017. Students may enroll in both classes and sessions; activities and lessons will differ. A t-shirt is included in the cost of the each course. Meal Plan - Session 2 (3 weeks) Guardians/parents are responsible for the following and their expenses: Meal plan is available for purchase until Wednesday, May 31, 2017. Meal plans will provide students one • International travel to and from Hawai‘i Type A hot lunch per day. Meal plans will not be refunded, nor accpeted during the regular school year. • Travel documents (‘Iolani Health Form completed by a U.S. licensed practitioner, visa, passport, etc) • TravelRegular and `Iolani medical meal insurance plans not policy valid in during English the that Summer indicates Program. health coverage while student attends ‘Iolani • Accommodations Jul 3 - Jul 21 and activities outside of -school hours and on the weekends; students$75.00 must reside with MP02S1a parent or guardian in Hawai‘i for the duration of the program • Transportation to and from school • A local, Hawai‘i phone number and address for the primary guardians and emergency contact Category: International Pili Program 'Iolani Adventurers ***NEW***

Get ready to adventure! Our mornings will be filled with exploring the island and campus. At least twice a week students will venture off campus on an organized field trip. Students will have fun under the sun at the , traverse some of 's most notable hiking paths, and collaborate with peers on the sports field amongst many other activities. This course takes experiential learning to a whole new level! Priority given to international students.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 7:45AM - 11:45AM $495.00 Y100S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $495.00 Y100S2

Review and Preview ***NEW***

Specifically designed for English Language Learners, afternoons are focused on English language instruction to strengthen and review their abilities and to assist with a smooth academic transition to the next school year. Students will learn English through integrated skills which incorporate reading, writing, speaking, listening, and art. Additionally, cultural activities, games, science, singing, and a buddy system with native speakers allow English to be learned in a meaningful and memorable way. Utilizing authentic English as a Second Language teaching strategies paired with `Iolani standards, students are sure to not only advance their English skills, but have fun doing so. This class provides students the `Iolani experience! Priority given to international students.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 4:25PM $480.00 Y200S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $480.00 Y200S-2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 7 Lower School

Entering Grades K–5

The Lower School Summer Program offers a diverse range of reinforcement and enrichment courses to students entering grades (EG) Kindergarten to 5. The mission of the ‘Iolani Summer Program is to continue the tradition of leadership and academic excellence in offering students from the community and abroad an opportunity to enrich their knowledge and curiosity through engaging curriculum and interactive learning environments in order to foster lifelong learners ready for the 21st century and beyond.

In addition to our six week program, two, one-week auxilary programs are available. Please refer to the auxiliary section in the catalogue for program descriptions.

Before registering for classes, we kindly ask that you carefully read through the Summer Program Handbook, which can be found on our website, with your child to learn more about our program and its requirements.

We look forward to your child attending ‘Iolani this summer!

8 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Lower School Course Overview Course AM PM 6W S1 S2 K 1 2 3 4 5 NOTES

Entering Kindergarten • • • Priority to ‘Iolani Applicants Iolani Adventurers • • • • • • • • May enroll in both sessions Bookworm Theater • • • Buggy for Math • • • Entering Grade 1 • • • Keiki O Ka Lā • • • Literacy Adventures • • • Adventures in Engineering • • • Camp Read and Write S’More! • • • Entering Grade 2 • • • Broadway and Beyond • • • • Journey Around the World • • • • Keiki Fitness • • • • Mathematical Huaka‘i • • • • Entering Grade 3 • • • Feasting on Literature • • • Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead! • • • Entering Grade 4 Language Arts • • • Entering Grade 4 Math • • • Entering Grade 4 Reading • • • Citizen Scientist: Oceanography • • • • Creative Coding • • • • Logic and Reasoning • • • • STEM Challenge with LEGO • • • • Smart Money Matters! • • • • Sport Science • • • • The Science Around Us • • • • Visual Art Adventures • • • • Entering Grade 5 Language Arts • • • Entering Grade 5 Math • • • Entering Grade 5 Reading • • • Review and Preview • • • • • • • • • Priority to International Students, may enroll in both sessions Tennis • • • • • • • • • May enroll in both sections and sessions Design Fun • • • • • • • Afternoon Adventures • • • • • • May enroll in both sections Bricks 4 Kidz • • • Bricks, Bots, Beakers • • • Math and Science Team Up! • • • • Mandarin for Me! • • • • Movement Fun with Circus Olina • • • • • • May enroll in both sessions Swimming • • • • • • • • May enroll in both sessions Circus Magic • • • • • May enroll in both sessions Our Island Home • • • • STEM Challenge with LEGO • • • • Under the Sea • • • • Mandarin for You! • • • • Soccer • • • • • • May enroll in both sessions Sports and Leadership • • • • • • May enroll in both sessions Animate 3D Sculptacular! • • • • May enroll in both sections Creative Coding • • • • If enrolled in am course do not enroll in pm Design It- Make It • • • • Math Mastery • • • • Show-Stopper Boot Camp • • • • Intermediate Orchestra • • • See Upper School Performing Arts for description

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 9 » Review and'Iolani Preview School Summer School Program Catalog - By Category K–5

Category: Review and Preview Program K-5 - Entering Kindergarten

This class will uncover some of the wonder involved in the day-to-day life of Kindergarten at `Iolani School. Students will explore and begin to understand classroom expectations via art, music, math, writing, and reading. Since Kindergarten is the entry point to a formal education, students will begin to understand the etiquette required for a successful learning experience. Students will develop meaningful work habits through persistence and will practice readiness by applying past knowledge to new situations. Your child will participate in a classroom that supports creating, imagining, and innovating. A class field trip and supplies included in the cost. Kindergarten, here I come!

Students will remain with their class through lunch; please ensure you purchase a meal plan or send a home lunch daily for your child.

Priority is given to 'Iolani Kindergarten applicants. To enroll, boys must turn five by June 30, 2017 and girls must turn five by September 30, 2017.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 1:00PM $980.00 G006S1

Entering Grade 1

Review and Preview offers incoming first graders a chance to build upon the skills developed in kindergarten to ensure a smooth transition into first grade. Although the primary goal of this course is to establish the solid foundation of skills that all children must have upon entering first grade, the engaging content and interactive format is designed to help students develop a love of reading and a passion for math! This interactive class uses the same "Reading and Writing Workshop" approach currently being used in K-2 at `Iolani. Content extends beyond the fundamentals to help students develop their critical thinking, adaptability, and effective written and oral communication.

The morning is broken down into separate instructional times focused on Literacy and Math. In regards to literacy, our goal is for our summer school students to become avid readers with a love of reading that is strong enough to keep books in their hands all through the summer months and straight into first grade! Reading and writing are reciprocal processes, therefore instruction is taught together.

The math curriculum emphasizes counting and problem-solving interpretation strategies. Reinforcement of facts fluency to five while practicing fluency to ten helps students prepare for first grade math. To develop their thinking strategies, students write basic equations and are introduced to more challenging problems. Opportunities to work with Singapore Math and Common Core Strategies are incorporated throughout the duration of this class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G106S1

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'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Entering Grade 2

Review and Preview offers incoming second graders a chance to build upon the skills developed in first grade to ensure a smooth transition into second grade. Although the primary goal of this course is to establish the solid foundation of skills that all children must have upon entering second grade, this interactive class aims to tap into the power of play! It utilizes the same " Reading and Writing Workshop" approach currently being used in K-2 at `Iolani. The second grade curriculum is built around a Detective Unit teaching students to be word detectives and math detectives always on the lookout for the best strategy to help solve problems or decode words!

The morning is broken down into separate instructional times focused on both Literacy and Math. In regards to literacy, our goal is for our summer school students to become problem solvers who are able to read books with increased complexity. This course will offer additional support with foundational reading skills such as self monitoring and word studying skills. Reading and writing are reciprocal processes, therefore instruction is taught together.

The math curriculum is designed to strengthen incoming second graders math skills by studying number concepts and relationships. The curriculum includes practice with different computation strategies, performing fundamental operations, and solving story problems. Exposure to place value and facts fluency to ten help prepare students for second grade. Opportunities to work with Singapore Math and Common Core Strategies are incorporated throughout the duration of this class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G206S1

Entering Grade 3

Review and Preview offers incoming third graders a chance to build upon the skills developed in second grade to ensure a smooth transition into third grade. Students will step into detective's shoes as they solve mysteries all the while building foundational reading skills! Students can't resist this mystery unit which utilizes the same "Reading and Writing Workshop" approach currently being used in K-2 at `Iolani and motivates even the most reluctant readers to read closely and to infer. Reading and writing are reciprocal processes, therefore instruction is taught together. Students will cycle through the writing process and write several developed personal narrative stories. As students become more independent writers, they will learn to apply their creative voice to their pieces.

In math, incoming third graders will learn the importance of place value and how it connects to all areas of mathematics. Basic rounding will be reinforced, along with foundational computation skills for addition and subtraction. They will explore various problem solving strategies, discovering there are a myriad of ways to arrive at a reasonable solution to solve the mystery of the word puzzle. Opportunities to work with Singapore Math and Common Core Strategies are incorporated throughout the duration of this class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G306S1

Entering Grade 4 Language Arts

A language arts reinforcement class, this course focuses on strengthening skills of the previous grade level to assist with a smooth transition into the entering grade. Along with spelling, mechanics, and grammar, paragraph development is reinforced and expanded upon. Students are introduced to identifying and writing topic sentences as well as supporting details to better understand the main idea. With guidance and assistance, students apply the writing process to different types of writing, putting a focus on planning, revising, and editing.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G407S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G407S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 11 » Review and Preview Program K–5

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Entering Grade 4 Math

A math reinforcement class, this course focuses on strengthening skills of the previous grade level to assist with a smooth transition into the entering grade. Students improve their math skills by applying appropriate interpretation strategies to solve word problems. The four basic operations are reinforced and students also use rounding and estimation to solve problems. The review of equations with variables helps to prepare students for fourth grade. Opportunities to work with Singapore Math and Common Core Strategies are incorporated throughout the duration of this class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G408S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G408S2

Entering Grade 4 Reading

A reading reinforcement class, this course focuses on strengthening skills of the previous grade level to assist with a smooth transition into the entering grade. Students apply themselves to read with purpose, understanding, accuracy, and expression to become stronger readers . Lessons teach students to identify main ideas and to use context to decipher unknown vocabulary. Through reading, students are encouraged to develop not only their own opinions, but to support them using examples from the text. With a novel study, students review and apply reading strategies in preparation for fourth grade .

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G406S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G406S2

Entering Grade 5 Language Arts

A language arts reinforcement class, this course focuses on strengthening skills of the previous grade level to assist with a smooth transition into the entering grade. During the six weeks, students will focus on information writing, learning key concepts to improve their research report writing. Note-taking strategies will guide students as they research topics in the content areas that interest them. Facts, examples, and details will support and develop their pieces. Paragraph and paper structure will be emphasized to ensure a focused and well organized report. Developing content-specific language and vocabulary will also help prepare them for fifth grade.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G550S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G550S2

Entering Grade 5 Math

A math reinforcement class, this course focuses on strengthening skills of the previous grade level to assist with a smooth transition into the entering grade. Reviewing and learning a variety of different strategies, students use operations to solve word problems. A focus on fundamentals, including multiplying and dividing up to four digits by one or two digits and fluently adding and subtracting multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm, promote a strong basis for fifth grade math. Opportunities to work with Singapore Math and Common Core Strategies are incorporated throughout the duration of this class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G560S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G560S2

12 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Review and Preview Program K–5 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Entering Grade 5 Reading

A reading reinforcement class, this course focuses on strengthening skills of the previous grade level to assist with a smooth transition into the entering grade. Activities promote students' abilities in sifting through information to find important and relevant parts of the text to summarize ideas. Lessons in sequencing, character descriptions, and reading with questions in mind that prompt thinking help students to clarify confusion, expand thinking, or seek new information. With a novel study, students review and apply reading strategies in preparation for fifth grade.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G510S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G510S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 13 » Morning Enrichment'Iolani School Summer School Program Catalog - By Category K–5

Category: Morning Enrichment Program K-5 Adventures in Engineering Gr. 2 ***NEW***

Spend your summer strengthening your critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration skills while exploring foundational engineering through Lego Robotics. Junior innovators will explore personally meaningful topics and engage in the Design Thinking process to engineer a motorized model of their learning . Literacy connections will be used to guide research and creative writing activities to complement S.T.E.M. exploration. Coding and the use of other digital-platforms will be tied into hands-on learning experiences that are sure to excite and engage students with a curious mind.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G709S-1

Bookworm Theater Gr. 1 ***NEW***

The best way to keep a squirmy book worm engaged is to let them jump right into the story! In this interactive class, students will strengthen their relationship with fictional, age-appropriate literature by stepping into the characters' shoes through dramatic representations. The class will also help to foster students' love for reading through author spotlights, book themed projects, and fun games. Throughout the course, students will familiarize themselves with phonics through repeated readings and story tellings. Performances will encourage students to become more confident speaking in front of groups while giving them opportunities to express their own thoughts and perspectives. The goal of this class is to keep students on their toes, literally, while becoming more confident readers .

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G844S1

Broadway and Beyond Gr. 2-3

This fun-filled class is a great starting point for young performers, but also will allow experienced performers to continue to develop the skills needed to be a musical theatre artist! The class will focus on the joy of singing, acting games, and some dancing. We will also watch a few classic movie-musicals and learn songs and scenes from them. At the end of the six weeks we will put on our own show, where every member of the cast will have a chance in the spotlight! Hope you will join us for Broadway and Beyond!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $915.00 G831S1

Buggy for Math Gr. 1

Explore the amazing world of bugs through engaging hands-on activities while learning fundamental Singapore Math strategies! Create bubble art butterflies and part/whole ladybugs that demonstrate number sense. Embark on an insect safari to practice place value and problem-solving skills. Join us for a math-emorphosis as we build strong foundations with Singapore Math strategies that will help young caterpillars become more skillful, efficient, and confident math butterflies ! Field trips and supplies included in the cost of the course.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G711S1

Camp Read and Write S'More! Gr. 2

Get fired up about reading as you explore the best books to read under the stars! During our camping themed days we will immerse ourselves in both reading and writing with a focus on deep comprehension. Of course, no camp would be complete without some fun camp crafts mixed in! Come join your fellow campers and follow the trail that leads to discovering your inner reader!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G708S1

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'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Citizen Scientists: Oceanography Gr. 4-5

What effect does plastic have on our marine birds, marine mammals, our island home and you? We'll explore our , research habitats of marine animals, and create art while incorporating the design thinking process to help save the Hawaiian monk seal, the albatross, and the green sea turtle. As citizen scientists, students will learn answers to these questions in this interactive, inquiry based summer course and become an intricate part of the solutions we seek for preservation of the natural beauty that surrounds us.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G728S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G728S2

Creative Coding Gr. 4-5

Want to learn about coding and hone your 21st century skills? Learn fundamental programming concepts as you design, code, and bring to life your very own video games. In this course students will receive an introduction to computer coding using Scratch, a graphical programming language developed by MIT and used extensively at 'Iolani. By the end of this course, students will be able to program their own computer games and share them with their friends and family. This class is open to all skill levels; no previous programming skills are required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G530S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G530S2

Feasting on Literature Gr. 3

Students will enjoy a smorgasbord of appetizing activities such as literature circles, creative writing, and cooking. They will work on character profiles, comprehension skills, recipe reading, poetry, as well as crafts and cooking all integrated with wonderful literature. Students will digest a variety of tasty tomes, whip up batches of poetry, partake in delicious discussions, read recipes, cook, and create nourishment for the palate as well as the mind. They will sharpen their comprehension skills to aid in their literature digestion. Demonstration speeches, cereal box book reports, and student created board games will provide food for thought in this mouth-watering book-based feast!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G717S1

Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead! Gr. 3 ***NEW***

Join us for Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead! An interdisciplinary course, lessons and activities will integrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. Using the Design Thinking process, students will take on the roles of scientist and innovator to create solutions that ensure responsible consumption and production of our resources. Students will learn about the adverse impact of chemicals and waste in the air, water, and soil and the effects on human health and our environment. Mathematical concepts will focus on critical thinking, while a variety of problem solving methods will be introduced. Engineering challenges will allow students to authentically apply their newly acquired critical thinking skills. Hands-on, kinesthetic activities that model computational concepts of coding will help set the foundations of computer programming. Throughout the course, students will keep a digital learning journal along with videos and an electronic book to record their understanding.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G704S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 15 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category » Morning Enrichment Program K–5

'Iolani Adventurers Gr. 1-5 ***NEW***

Get ready to adventure! Our mornings will be filled with exploring the island and campus. At least twice a week students will venture off campus on an organized field trip. Students will have fun under the sun at the beach, traverse some of Oahu's most notable hiking paths, and collaborate with peers on the sports field amongst many other activities. This course takes experiential learning to a whole new level!

Students may enroll in both sessions; activities and lessons will differ . A t-shirt is included in the cost of the course.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 7:45AM - 11:45AM $495.00 G999S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $495.00 G999S-2

Journey Around the World Gr. 2-3

Ohayoo gozaimasu! Como estas? Join us on a fantastic adventure to a myriad of countries around the world! This interdisciplinary course engages students on a world expedition of learning through a balanced blend of social studies, reading, writing, and performing arts activities. Throughout the class, students will apply their comprehension skills as they engage in reading and discussing folktales, as well as researching cultural traditions. Hands-on activities will enhance their understanding and appreciation of different cultures . Fun and exciting arts and crafts projects will tap students' creativity, while cooking cultural cuisines will tease their taste buds! Enrich your child's experience this summer with a journey around the world!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G705S1

Keiki Fitness Gr. 2-3

This course will enlighten your child about fitness, exposing him or her to a variety of physical movements and additional information on nutrition. While each student works to become a fitter and healthier child, they will gain knowledge about what it takes to live a healthy lifestyle. This is a comprehensive fitness program recognizing eight general physical skills: cardiovascular endurance, stamina, strength, speed, flexibility, agility, balance, and coordination. Fitness will be paired with FUN into each daily workout. Students will be challenged with a variety of age appropriate functional movements that will increase their physical and mental competency in the eight general skills. Keiki Fitness will benefit not only those who are less active, but also those who are already well-rounded athletes by tailoring each workout to deliver measurable results and improved athletic performance for every individual.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G900S1

Keiki o Ka La Gr. 1

Keiki o Ka La - the Sunshine Kids!

This class will focus on taking care of friendships, working as one team, bringing sunshine to others as well as learning all about our unique and wonderful islands.

Lessons will intertwine science, art, music, geography, math, and language arts . Some of our outdoor adventures will be hugging trees, cloud watching, bug hunting, bird walks, participating in a litter patrol, creating pet rocks and homes and villages for them, as well as exploring our 'Iolani campus. We will also conduct research in the Lower School Library and the Sullivan Center, experience Hawaiian games and exercises in the One Team Field House and on the Eddie Hamada Field, as well as go on a learning field trip to Foster Botanical Gardens to visit the Butterfly Exhibit and special plants and trees. Science experiments, arts and crafts projects, brainteasers and problem solving strategies will also be included in the activities that the Sunshine Kids will experience together.

As Bucket Fillers, we will incorporate the use of the Habits of the Mind, especially emphasizing perseverance, and listening with empathy and understanding to help each child build a healthy mind, a healthy body, and develop an appreciation and understanding for our special island's home .

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G813S1

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Literacy Adventures Gr. 1 'Iolani Only

FOR 'IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY- teacher approval required Students will be immersed in a print-rich environment that reinforces their awareness of text. Each day will begin with a 90 minute block devoted to reading instruction. Guided reading groups will be ability based, to focus on key phonics and reading skills. Vocabulary development will also be an important part of each session. Technology will be integrated as a tool to help students to tell and write their stories .

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G725S1

Logic and Reasoning Gr. 4-5

This math class will introduce students to problems that will challenge their critical thinking and number skills. Students will keep their computation skills sharp as they learn to apply these to daily problems of life. They will draw, build, and create, using logic along with spatial visualization and organization skills to simulate problem solving for "real life" scenarios.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G540S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G540S2

Mathematical Huaka'i Gr. 2-3 ***NEW***

Did you know that in Africa math is used to create music? Or that Native Americans relied on geometry to build teepees? Join us this summer as we follow in the huaka'i, or journey, of the Hokulea's worldwide voyage to discover and delve into the study of ethnomathematics, which is the relationship between math and different cultures. Investigating different countries from the Hokulea's stops, students will analyze how mathematical concepts are applied in the real-world. From lessons on sustainability and farming in Hawaii to seafaring in Aotearoa, multicultural mathematical activities will impart the importance and relevance of math not just in the realm of science, but as an important cultural history concept. By discovering the ties between math and culture through engaging lessons and hands-on activities, students will develop not only their mathematical skills, but a greater respect for the world around them.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 11:45AM $905.00 G701S1

Play-Well TEKnologies: STEM Challenge with LEGO Gr. 4-5

Join us for a LEGO®-Inspired STEM program that introduces the worlds of engineering, design, art, physics and architecture. Let your imagination run wild with access to over 20,000 pieces of LEGO® while building engineer-designed projects such as motorized cars, mechanized walkers, towering skyscrapers, catapults, arch bridges and The Great Wall of China. Complete design challenges, performance tests, and modifications to individual and group-based projects. After completing our core STEM Engineering class, immerse yourself in Play-Well TEKnologies' Minecraft Engineering, Star Wars Engineering, Art & Architecture and Minecraft Survival Game curricula. Explore real world engineering concepts with a medium that is familiar and, most of all, FUN! Visit ww.play-well.org for more information. All materials and supplies are included and provided by an experienced Play-Well instructor.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $495.00 V105S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $495.00 V105S-2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 17 » Morning Enrichment Program K–5 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Smart Money Matters Gr. 4-5

Can we live without money? Wish you had more of it? Can money buy happiness or love? The singular and irrefutable truth is... money can make life a little easier. This course will educate students about the value of money; how to earn it, save it, grow it, and share it. Lessons will focus on comparing and analyzing life needs versus wants, short term versus long term money goals, as well as budgeting, investing, and much more. Throughout this course, students will maintain a journal to record earnings, savings, and spending habits. This course will also include students developing a business plan, leading up to a creative moneymaking enterprise.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G830S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G830S02

Sport Science Gr. 4-5

Come and learn about the science behind sports through investigation and application. In the classroom students will investigate how the human body functions and understand the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle. Lessons on bones and muscles essential in athletics, flexibility, the benefits of making healthy choices, and many other key topics will be taught. Students will learn, practice, and reinforce their reading, writing, research, and presentation skills through an in-depth investigation of their favorite athlete.

Applying what they learn in the classroom, students will take to the courts and fields to participate in a variety of physical challenges. Students will track their progress and set goals to be stronger and faster by the end of summer. At the same time, students will work on core strength, balance, footwork, and agility while exploring and playing various sports and games. Field trips and supplies included in the cost of the course.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G721S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G721S2

The Science Around Us Gr. 4-5

Over the years, people have come to understand much about our world. In ancient times, Aristotle engaged in early studies of astronomy, physics, geology, and other areas of science . In present-day, we are educated by the brilliant minds of Stephen Hawking, Jane Goodall, Shinya Yamanaka, and Gerald Edelman . Our understanding of life around us increases every day. In this class, students will be introduced to famous scientists throughout time as we experience and gain knowledge of various scientific concepts. Games, projects, stories, hands-on experiments, building, and creating together will lead us through this fun-filled learning and growing course of study.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:30AM - 9:25AM $480.00 G724S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $480.00 G724S2

Visual Art Adventures Gr. 4-5 ***NEW***

This hands-on art class will allow students the opportunity to explore a variety of art materials and art styles. Using established artistic styles as a framework, the students' personal expression will be emphasized. Students will work with mediums such as: drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, and sculpture. All excursions and supplies included in the cost of the course.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 7:45AM - 9:25AM $495.00 G507S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:45AM - 11:40AM $495.00 G507S2

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Category: Afternoon Enrichment Program K-5 Afternoon Adventures Gr. 1

Join us for Afternoon Adventures! Indoor and outdoor play, arts and crafts, sports, organized games, and storytelling are all parts of this fun and exciting program. Teachers and assistants supervise students throughout the afternoon. Students should bring a resting mat as well as an afternoon snack if enrolling in this class. Limited to students who are also enrolled in a morning class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G902S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $480.00 G902S-2

Afternoon Adventures Gr. 2 ***NEW***

Join us for Afternoon Adventures! Indoor and outdoor play, arts and crafts, sports, organized games, and storytelling are all parts of this fun and exciting program. Teachers and assistants supervise students throughout the afternoon. Limited to students who are also enrolled in a morning class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G903S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $480.00 G903S-2

Afternoon Adventures Gr. 3 ***NEW***

Join us for Afternoon Adventures! Indoor and outdoor play, arts and crafts, sports, organized games, and storytelling are all parts of this fun and exciting program. Teachers and assistants supervise students throughout the afternoon. Limited to students who are also enrolled in a morning class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G904S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $480.00 G904S-2

Afternoon Adventures Kindergarten

Join us for Afternoon Adventures! Indoor and outdoor play, arts and crafts, sports, organized games, and storytelling are all parts of this fun and exciting program. Teachers and assistants supervise students throughout the afternoon. Students should bring a resting mat as well as an afternoon snack if enrolling in this class. Limited to students who are also enrolled in a morning class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:00PM - 2:55PM $480.00 G901S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:55PM - 4:55PM $480.00 G901S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 19 » Afternoon Enrichment Program K–5

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Animate- 3D Sculptacular! Gr. 4-5

Animation is the ultimate visualization tool and 3D printing brings ideas to reality. In this all-new course students will explore old and new methods of visualization. From hand drawn animation and stop-motion techniques, to 3D modeling, particle effects and 3D printing, students will explore all the possibilities Ipad technologies offer.

In weeks one and two students will explore hand drawn cartooning techniques, as well as analog and digital sculpting strategies. In weeks three and four, 3D scanning and printing will blur the line between imagination and reality. In weeks five and six students will make their 2D and 3D creations the stars of an original animated film while learning the steps in animation film-making.

Each student will walk away with their own sculpted creations and a copy of the class animated film. All supplies are included in the course price.

This course is taught by award winning Disney Animator Dan Boulos. With over nine feature film credits and 20 years in teaching, Mr. Boulos currently heads the animation program for the Academy for Creative Media at the University of Hawai'i and is founder and owner of Wiki Wiki Cartoons, Hawaii's longest-running animation studio. He holds a BFA from Cal Arts Character Animation and a ME in Educational Technology from the University of Hawai'i Manoa. Please visit http://www.wikiwikicartoons.com/ for more information.

Students may take both sections of the class; lessons and activities will differ .

***Students required to provide their own iPad for this class***

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $495.00 V100S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $495.00 V100S-2

Bricks 4 Kidz Gr. K

School is out but learning is still in! Encourage your child's curiosity and creativity with Bricks 4 Kidz®. Using our unique model plans that reinforce S.T.E.M. concepts, kids learn and grow while building and creating with LEGOs® bricks. Students will work in pairs in a lab-type setting using LEGO® components such as gears, axles, and beams to build and create different types of models . They will explore principles of engineering, architecture, physics, and develop their problem solving and critical thinking skills. This summer's themes are: Amusement Park, Angry Birds, Brick Arcade, Ninja Brick Turtle, Jurassic Brickland, and Galaxy Far, Far, Away. LEGO® Is a registered trademark of the LEGO® Group of companies which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse these programs. Visit http://www.bricks4kidz.com/hawaii-oahu-honolulu/ for more information.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:00PM - 2:55PM $575.00 V102S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:55PM - 4:55PM $575.00 V102S-2

Bricks, Bots, and Beakers Gr. 1 ***NEW***

Brand new to the islands, B3- Bricks, Bots and Beakers will cover a plethora of engaging S.T.E.M. concepts. Boom, splat, slime, ooze, fizz- students will have a blast and make a mess exploring the science behind chemical reactions. They will create a quicksand simulation, slime, flubber, and more. Games, experiments, and simulations will teach students about animals and dinosaurs. The amazing world of coding and robotics will also be introduced. Coding fun will teach students how to program a simple robot through a series of obstacle puzzles that increase in complexity. Students will also build and code robots using LEGO and participate in a variety of robot themed games and crafts. Throughout the course, students will be immersed in hands-on activities while developing critical thinking skills. A B3 t-shirt is included in the price. Email [email protected] for more information.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $575.00 V101S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $575.00 V101S-2

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Circus Magic Gr. 2-3 ***NEW***

Join us for an exciting, new course that grows circus skills even further! Students will not only learn and practice different circus skills like spinning plates, juggling, and Chinese yoyo, but they will also learn the science behind these object manipulation tools. Explore the most fundamental elements of physics used by engineers, astrophysicists, and rocket scientists through juggling. With age appropriate lessons, students will learn about Newton's First Law of Motion, the effects of gravity, and the science behind how the brain learns! Magic tricks are fascinating; students will learn about these visual illusions and how the brain fills in the gaps. If you want to understand the mysteries of the circus and the magical secrets behind it, than this course is for you!

Circus Olina instructors are specially trained to teach children circus arts, which have a strong reputation worldwide for their positive influence on the development of motor skills. Circus activities help children improve their muscle tone, increase balance, and develop better equilibrium reactions. The main instructor has taught circus, movement, and PE classes for several years and has a background in occupational therapy, focusing on the importance of movement for children's development . Join us for both sessions of Movement Fun with Circus Olina and Circus Magic to enhance your skill level in the different circus disciplines. Some activities and disciplines will differ. Contact: Please see www.circusolina.com, call 808-489-2834, or email [email protected] with any questions you might have.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 2:45PM - 4:40PM $480.00 V104S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $480.00 V104S-2

Creative Coding Gr. 4-5

Want to learn about coding and hone your 21st century skills? Learn fundamental programming concepts as you design, code, and bring to life your very own video games. In this course students will get an introduction to computer coding using Scratch, a graphical programming language developed by MIT and used extensively at 'Iolani. By the end of this course, students will be able to program their own computer games and share them with their friends and family. This class is open to all skill levels; no previous programming skills are required. *If enrolling in the AM Creative Coding, please do not enroll in this course as they are identical .

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G814S1

Design Fun Gr. 1

In Design Fun grade 1, students will engage in hands-on activities; creating structures, instruments, booklets, and other artwork to document their learning. Our course will cover topics such as the elements of design, music and sound, the states of matter, light and shadows, wind and clouds, and health and fitness . Students will learn about these subjects through literature and will work with a partner to design and craft many of their creations. This class is a great opportunity for your child to have an exciting educational experience while exploring their creative side!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $905.00 G801S-1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 21 » K–5 Afternoon Enrichment Program

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Design Fun Gr. 2-3

Design Fun is a project-based class where students use their imagination and critical thinking to build and create! Led by the second and third grade Design Fun teachers, students are encouraged to build a wide range of exciting projects. Over six weeks, the students plan, experiment, and work collaboratively to create bridges, towers, catapults, parachutes, and more! The students learn about the engineering design process through planning, testing, and modifying their projects. Teachers incorporate popular children's books with the activities and the students use problem-solving skills to re-create structures in these well known stories. Learning takes place in and outside of the classroom, as well as an educational field trip featuring unique designs in the community. Throughout the summer your child will be bringing home his or her projects, inspiring many children to continue their building at home! Come and build with us! Curriculum, activities, and lessons will differ each year; students are encouraged to take Design Fun as both entering 2nd and 3rd graders.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $905.00 G802S-1

Design Fun Gr. 4

Join us for Design Fun grade 4! In this projects-based class, students are introduced to the Maker System of building projects. Students use materials to plan, design, build, and test authentic applications to problems that they encounter in the real world. Each week of the course has a specific theme: Structures, Helpful Tools, Aviation Week (capped by our launch of vinegar and baking soda rockets!), Flying Objects, Garden Products, and more. Students are lead through a problem and given choices of materials to solve the problem. They build projects collaboratively in small groups or independently to produce solutions. Fascinated with building, taking things apart, and seeing how things work? If you answered with an emphatic "YES!", then you are a natural engineer and this is the class for you!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $905.00 G806S1

Design Fun Kindergarten

Design Fun Kindergarten is a class in which students engage in the Engineering Design Process through hands-on learning experiences. Students will ask questions, plan, create, experiment, and improve upon their projects. Topics include the five senses, shapes, weather, insects, games, and reducing, reusing, and recycling. A variety of fiction and nonfiction books will supplement instruction to further these topics . Students will have an exciting summer filled with wonderment and creativity! If you would like to become a young engineer, this class is for you!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:00PM - 4:55PM $905.00 G800S01

Design It - Make It! Gr. 4-5

In this course, students will discover the Lower School FabLab and learn to create various items using the advanced technology. Even if you have taken this class before or have worked in the Lab, new techniques will be introduced based on the students' prior knowledge. Students will begin by learning about the Engineering Design Process and Design Thinking. Next, they will learn how to use the following items and corresponding programs: 3D printers and 123D Design; Laser Cutter and Inkscape & Sketch It/Make It; MaKeyMaKey and Scratch; LittleBits. After becoming familiar with these various design tools, the students will work in groups, and using the Engineering Design Process & Design Thinking, come up with a solution to a "problem" of their choosing. The course will conclude with a display of student inventions and creations.

Students required to provide their own iPad for this class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $915.00 G804S1

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Mandarin for Me! Gr. 1-2

Ni hao ma! Come discover the Mandarin language in this interactive, engaging course. Each day students will not only learn Mandarin vocabulary, but will be introduced to Chinese culture through grade level appropriate games, activities, and storytelling. With a low student to teacher ratio, students receive individualized attention and instruction. Utilizing the best practices in language instruction for young students, the teacher will guide students through the course and develop their Mandarin language foundation.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 4:40PM $480.00 G843S1

Mandarin for You! Gr. 3-4 ***NEW***

Dajia hao! Join us in learning the Mandarin language in this interactive, engaging course. Each day students will not only learn Mandarin vocabulary, but will be introduced to Chinese culture through grade level appropriate games, activities, and storytelling. With a low student to teacher ratio, students receive individualized and differentiated instruction. Utilizing the best practices in language instruction for young students, the teacher will guide students through the course to develop and expand upon their Mandarin language foundation.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G8435S-1

Math and Science Team Up Gr. 1-2

Students will investigate exciting math and science concepts that will further enhance learning experiences by incorporating stimulating educational books that promote discussion and engage all learners. The class will explore a wide range of literature and complete a variety of hands-on experiments and projects that will connect math and science to yield a creative and impactful product. Daily activities will allow students to work independently, and in both small and large groups. Technology will be constantly incorporated to assist and enhance learning and assessment.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G822S1

Math Mastery Gr. 4-5

At times, math becomes challenging for older elementary students due to the abstract approach of the teaching. The goal of this class is to bring mathematical concepts to life for students through hands-on experiences. In building a solid foundation in math, we will reinforce already learned skills, as well as introduce new concepts through direct engagement. Numerous materials will be developed in class to support learning and understanding during the next school year.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 G815S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 23 » K–5 Afternoon Enrichment Program

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Movement Fun with Circus Olina Gr. 1-3 ***NEW***

Come and join the circus for the summer! Play and learn exciting and safe games, hooping, jump roping, and other balance and coordination exercises. Circus disciplines like juggling, spinning plates, Chinese yoyo, acrobatics, balance beam, the walking globe, and even magic tricks are part of this fun and engaging class. During the three weeks your child will discover and develop different circus related skills .

Circus Olina instructors are specially trained to teach children circus arts, which have a strong reputation worldwide for their positive influence on the development of motor skills. Circus activities help children improve their muscle tone, increase balance, and develop better equilibrium reactions. The main instructor has taught circus, movement, and PE classes for several years and has a background in occupational therapy, focusing on the importance of movement for children's development . Join us for both sessions of Movement Fun with Circus Olina and Circus Magic to enhance your skill level in the different circus disciplines. Some activities and disciplines will differ. Contact: Please see www.circusolina.com, call 808-489-2834, or email [email protected] with any questions you might have.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 V103S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $480.00 V103S-2

Our Island Home Gr 2-3 ***NEW***

By investigating legends of ancient Hawaii, this course will provide students the opportunity to discover what makes our island home unique and special. In depth explorations of the Hawaiian myths will foster student reading and writing, and integrate lessons in social studies and science. Students will delve into the sagas of the birth of the islands, volcanoes, and the flora and fauna that also call our island home. Legends will be tied to informational texts to strengthen writing and reading skills. The culminating project will be an original legend created and presented by students. Come investigate, discuss, share, create, and write about our island home! Field trips, guest speakers, and supplies included in the cost of the course.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $905.00 G838S1

Play-Well TEKnologies: STEM Challenge with LEGO Gr. 2-3

Join us for this LEGO®-Inspired STEM program that introduces the worlds of engineering, design, art, physics and architecture. Let your imagination run wild with access to over 20,000 pieces of LEGO® while building engineer-designed projects such as motorized cars, mechanized walkers, towering skyscrapers, catapults, arch bridges and The Great Wall of China. Complete design challenges, performance tests, and modifications to individual and group-based projects. After completing our core STEM Engineering class, immerse yourself in Play-Well TEKnologies' Minecraft Engineering, Star Wars Engineering, Art & Architecture and Minecraft Survival Game curricula. Explore real world engineering concepts with a medium that is familiar and, most of all, FUN! Visit ww.play-well.org for more information. All materials and supplies are included and provided by an experienced Play-Well instructor.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $495.00 V106S-1

Show-Stopper Boot Camp Gr. 4-5 ***NEW***

This high-energy course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of musical theatre. Students will participate in acting exercises, vocal drills, dance workshops, and even improv comedy; all to learn what it takes to be a show-stopping performer. The course will conclude in the production of a highly-acclaimed piece of musical theatre that the students will themselves have created. From acting and singing to helping design sets, costumes and prop pieces, students will be the star of the show both backstage and in the spotlight.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $915.00 G827S1

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Soccer Gr. 3-5

Students will improve ball coordination through field practice stressing both individual ball skills and small-sided tactical play. Lectures, film study, ball work, drills, and games will develop students' technical and tactical knowledge of the game. Students are grouped according to age and playing ability.

Students should bring their own soccer cleats, shin guards, and reusable water bottle to class as well as wear appropriate athletic clothing. A soccer ball is included in the tuition cost.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 3:45PM $510.00 G950S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 3:45PM $510.00 G950S-2

Sports and Leadership Gr. 3

With an emphasis on leadership, team building, and the ONE TEAM philosophy, students will engage in a wide variety of activities. Students will participate in games, arts and crafts, team sports, and water activities appropriate to their age and ability level to include hiking, paddling, and swimming. Off campus field trips and excursions will occur two to three times a week.

Students should wear sunblock, athletic clothes, and non-skid, non-marking athletic shoes. Please bring a reusable water bottle and, on swim days, appropriate swim wear and a towel.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 4:25PM $495.00 G953S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $495.00 G953S-2

Sports and Leadership Gr. 4

With an emphasis on leadership, team building, and the ONE TEAM philosophy, students will engage in a wide variety of activities. Students will participate in games, arts and crafts, team sports, and water activities appropriate to their age and ability level to include hiking, paddling, and swimming. Off campus field trips and excursions will occur two to three times a week.

Students should wear sunblock, athletic clothes, and non-skid, non-marking athletic shoes. Please bring a reusable water bottle and, on swim days, appropriate swim wear and a towel.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 4:25PM $495.00 G954S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $495.00 G954S-2

Sports and Leadership Gr. 5

With an emphasis on leadership, team building, and the ONE TEAM philosophy, students will engage in a wide variety of activities. Students will participate in games, arts and crafts, team sports, and water activities appropriate to their age and ability level to include hiking, paddling, and swimming. Off campus field trips and excursions will occur two to three times a week.

Students should wear sunblock, athletic clothes, and non-skid, non-marking athletic shoes. Please bring a reusable water bottle and, on swim days, appropriate swim wear and a towel.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 4:25PM $495.00 G955S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 4:25PM $495.00 G955S-2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 25 » K–5 Afternoon Enrichment Program

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Swimming Sess. 1 Gr. 1-3

The swimming program provides instruction to students entering grades 1 through 5. Students are placed according to ability and advance at their own rate. The main goals are to promote water safety and build stroke foundations. Children should bring their own towel, goggles, swimsuit, and sunblock. Additionally, they must be able to apply their own sunblock as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit.

Only students entering 1st grade enrolled in the 12:40 pm course will be escorted to the pool from lunch recess.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:40PM - 1:30PM $290.00 G956S-1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:45PM - 2:35PM $290.00 G956S-2 Jun 12 - Jun 30 2:50PM - 3:40PM $290.00 G956S-3

Swimming Sess. 1 Gr. 4-5

The swimming program provides instruction to students entering grades 1 through 5. Students are placed according to ability and advance at their own rate. The main goals are to promote water safety and build stroke foundations. Children should bring their own towel, goggles, swimsuit, and sunblock. Additionally, they must be able to apply their own sunblock as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:40PM - 1:30PM $290.00 G958S-1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:45PM - 2:35PM $290.00 G958S-2 Jun 12 - Jun 30 2:50PM - 3:40PM $290.00 G958S-3

Swimming Sess. 2 Gr. 1-3

The swimming program provides instruction to students entering grades 1 through 5. Students are placed according to ability and advance at their own rate. The main goals are to promote water safety and build stroke foundations. Children should bring their own towel, goggles, swimsuit, and sunblock. Additionally, they must be able to apply their own sunblock as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit.

Only students entering 1st grade enrolled in the 12:40 pm course will be escorted to the pool from lunch recess.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:40PM - 1:30PM $290.00 G957S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:45PM - 2:35PM $290.00 G957S-2 Jul 3 - Jul 21 2:50PM - 3:40PM $290.00 G957S-3

Swimming Sess. 2, Gr. 4-5

The swimming program provides instruction to students entering grades 1 through 5. Students are placed according to ability and advance at their own rate. The main goals are to promote water safety and build stroke foundations. Children should bring their own towel, goggles, swimsuit, and sunblock. Additionally, they must be able to apply their own sunblock as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:40PM - 1:30PM $290.00 G959S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:45PM - 2:35PM $290.00 G959S-2 Jul 3 - Jul 21 2:50PM - 3:40PM $290.00 G959S-3

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Tennis Gr. 1-5

Students are placed into groups according to their ability and age. This is a RECREATIONAL program for beginner and intermediate level players. The focus will be on Fun, Fundamentals, and Play. More advanced players can contact the tennis office for alternative programs . First grade students will be escorted to the Center Field Auto Line after class. Players need to bring their own racquets and reusable water bottle, and wear appropriate athletic clothing and sunblock daily. For additional information and questions, please contact the tennis office at [email protected] or 808-478-0156.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 12:30PM - 1:15PM $290.00 G951S-1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 2:45PM - 3:30PM $290.00 G951S-3 Jul 3 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 1:15PM $290.00 G951S-2 Jul 3 - Jul 21 2:45PM - 3:30PM $290.00 G951S-4

Tennis Kindergarten

Students are placed into groups according to their ability and age. This is a RECREATIONAL program for beginner and intermediate level players. The focus will be on Fun, Fundamentals, and Play. More advanced players can contact the tennis office for alternative programs . Kindergarten students will be escorted to the Center Field Auto Line after class. Players need to bring their own racquets and reusable water bottle, and wear appropriate athletic clothing and sunblock daily. For additional information and questions, please contact the tennis office at [email protected] or 808-478-0156.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 2:00PM $290.00 G952S-1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 3:00PM - 3:45PM $290.00 G952S-3 Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 2:00PM $290.00 G952S-2 Jul 3 - Jul 21 3:00PM - 3:45PM $290.00 G952S-4

Under the Sea Gr. 2-3 ***NEW***

Calling all art and ocean lovers! Join us as we dive into the underwater habitat through research and hands on art activities. Students will have the opportunity to develop their artistic skills through a variety of mediums. They will be inspired by marine creatures, the coral reef, and the deep sea as they create clay critter sculptures, drawings, paintings, prints, dioramas, and mixed media collages. Students will write mini research reports and create books to document their studies and sharpen their observational skills as artists. Marine biography experts will visit our class for special, engaging presentations. Guest speakers and supplies included in the cost of this course.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 12:30PM - 2:25PM $495.00 G805S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 27 Upper School

Entering Grades 6–12

Students have a wide variety of enrichment and reinforcement courses to select from in Summer 2017.

For 2017 we will offer a one-week auxiliary program that allows upper school students to enroll in a variety of classes, including i2 courses, which have been developed with the goal of engaging students in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Please refer to the auxiliary section in the catalogue for program descriptions.

Before registering for classes, we kindly ask that you carefully read through the Summer Program Handbook with your child to learn more about our program and its requirements.

28 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Upper School Course Overview

Course AM PM 6W S1 S2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NOTES

Kick Start • • • For new ‘Iolani, entering Grade 6 Language Arts Essentials • • • Read-y Go! 6 • • • For ‘Iolani students and applicants only Math 6 • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Light Lit • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Some Science, Some Math • • • • Science in our Stars • • • • Soroban • • • • Creative Crafts • • • • • Fun with Fabrics • • • • • Intro. to Laser Cutting • • • • • Mixed Media • • • • • Sustainable Hawai‘i • • • • • Body Story • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Fiction & Film - The Short Story • • • • • Got Game? • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions Math in Action • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Problem Solving • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Robotics • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Writing Sense • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Be an Entrepreneur • • • • • Gods, Heroes, and Monsters • • • • • STEM to the Rescue! • • • • • Our Ahupua‘a • • • • • Code Fun! • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Fun with Film! • • • • • Welcome to the Kitchen • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions See the Science • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Brown Reading • • • • • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Just Type It! • • • • • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Tennis • • • • • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions Sew What? • • • • • • • • • Intermediate Orchestra • • • • • • • • • Read-y Go! 7 • • • For ‘Iolani students and applicants only Written Expression 7/8 • • • • 2D/3D Art Experience • • • • Hero Within & Without • • • • Math Foundations • • • • Math Counts • • • • May be taken for both sessions Money Matters • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Science Sherlocks 1 • • • • Science Sherlocks 2 • • • • Show Me the Money • • • • Making Film • • • • • • • • Repertoire Orchestra • • • • • • • • Conversational Japanese • • • • • Speak-Ease • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Yoga Flow • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions Read-y Go! 8 • • • For ‘Iolani students and applicants only Algebra 1A • • • • For non-‘Iolani students only

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 29 » Upper School Course Overview

Course AM PM 6W S1 S2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 NOTES

Pre-Algebra • • • • Etymology • • • • • May be taken for both sessions FUN-damentals of Knit & Crochet • • • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions Jump Start • • • For new ‘Iolani, entering Grade 9 students Read-y Go! 9 • • • For ‘Iolani students and applicants only Write Right! 9 • • • Life Skills • • • For ‘Iolani students only Algebra 1B • • • • Algebra 1C • • • • Japanese 1 • • • • For ‘Iolani students only Spanish 1 • • • • For ‘Iolani students only Algebra 1 Honors Review • • • • • For ‘Iolani students only Algebra 1 Review • • • • • Art 3D (Ceramics/Hot Glass/Metal) • • • • • • Digital Design Studio • • • • • • Game Academy 3D • • • • • • Intro to 3D Media Skills • • • • • • Photography • • • • • • Geometry B • • • • • For ‘Iolani students only Spanish 2 • • • • • For ‘Iolani students only Write Right! 10–12 • • • • • The Venture Architect • • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions JAVA Time! • • • • • Japanese 2 • • • • • For ‘Iolani students only Bible • • • • Priority given to students entering 12 Trigonometry • • • • Priority given to ‘Iolani students Medical Problem Solving • • • • Magic - The World of Wonder • • • • • • Physical Education • • • • • • • P/SAT & ACT Prep • • • • • • Driver's Education • • • • • • Priority to ‘Iolani students (one session) What's App! • • • • • • A Stitching Situation • • • • • Intramurals • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions Soccer • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions Mixed Media-Jewelry • • • • • • Hip Hop • • • • • • • • • • Students should may take both sessions Musical Theater • • • • • • • • • Taiko Fun! • • • • • • • • • • Study Skills • • • • • Students should NOT take both sessions Surfrider Spirit (Wednesdays ONLY) • • • • • • • • May be taken for both sessions

30 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Language Arts'Iolani School Review Summer School Catalog and - By Category Preview 6–12

Category: Language Arts Review and Preview 6-12 English Foundations 7

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam This class is designed to reinforce the elements of fiction, vocabulary, grammar, and writing . Through daily writing assignments and reading responses, students will also review parts of speech and their respective usages. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E714S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E714S3

English Foundations 8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam This class is designed to reinforce the elements of fiction, vocabulary, grammar and writing . Students will review the basic parts of speech and general rules of grammar. They will also read a short novel, learn new vocabulary words, and write short papers applying the writing process of drafting, revising and editing. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E723S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E723S3

Jump Start Gr. 9

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Reserved for new `Iolani entering grade 9 students and current grade 8 as recommended by counselor/teacher. This class is designed to cover the study skills needed for Biology and History of the Modern World. Students will develop note-taking skills, reading comprehension, analysis, interpretation, and related writing techniques, including laboratory and research paper skills as well as transitional experiences for students entering the ninth grade.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 H115S1

Kick Start Gr. 6 **Revised**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Reserved for current and new `Iolani entering grade 6 students. This class will include the essential review and skill formation needed to begin the sixth grade at `Iolani School. Students will strengthen skills of reading and writing related to both fiction and non-fiction. Analysis, interpretation, outlining, and note taking will be emphasized with three weeks dedicated to Social Studies and Language Arts skills and another three weeks dedicated to Math and Science. Textbook required.

*Students registering for Kick Start should not sign up for READ-Y Go! 6.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E713S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E713S2

Language Arts Essentials 6

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Students focus on improving reading and language skills through discussions, activities and projects using children's novels. Through integrated units of study, readers will develop and refine reading and English grammar skills. Students will also be introduced to Newbery Award winning books. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E213S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E213S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 31 » Language Arts Review and Preview 6–12 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

READ-Y Go! 6**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS & APPLICANTS ONLY READ-Y Go! 6 focuses on developing students' skills in literary comprehension, analysis, and response while using the summer reading novels for the `Iolani sixth grade Language Arts as its primary text . The class will focus on elements of fiction, vocabulary in context, and synthesis of the texts through a variety of learning engagements as well as introducing organization and transitional skills to enter grade 6 at `Iolani. Textbook required. Students enrolled in Kick Start should not take READY-Go! 6.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E715S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E715S-2

READ-Y Go! 7**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS & APPLICANTS ONLY READ-Y Go! 7 focuses on developing students' skills in literary comprehension, analysis, and response while covering the summer readings for `Iolani's seventh grade English and History departments as their primary texts. The class will focus on elements of fiction, vocabulary in context, and synthesis of the texts through a variety of learning engagements as well as introducing executive and transitional skills to enter grade 7 at `Iolani. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E716S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E716S-2

READ-Y Go! 8**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS & APPLICANTS ONLY READ-Y Go! 8 focuses on developing students' skills in literary comprehension, analysis, and response while covering the summer readings for `Iolani's eighth grade English and History departments as their primary texts. The class will focus on elements of fiction, vocabulary in context, and synthesis of the texts through a variety of learning engagements as well as introducing executive and transitional skills to enter grade 8 at `Iolani. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E717S-1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E717S-2

READ-Y Go! 9**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS & APPLICANTS ONLY READ-Y Go! 9 focuses on developing students' skills in literary comprehension, analysis, and response while covering the summer readings for `Iolani's ninth grade English and History departments as their primary texts. The class will focus on elements of fiction, vocabulary in context, and synthesis of the texts through a variety of learning engagements as well as introducing executive and transitional skills to enter grade 9 at `Iolani. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E718S Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E718S-2

32 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Language Arts Review and Preview 6–12 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Write Right! 9

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, final exam Write Right! for Grade 9 focuses on the exploration of and experimentation in rhetorical strategy. Students will learn a variety of expository and narrative techniques through daily writing assignments, paying particular attention to organization, correct usage of strategies, and effective presentation . Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 E606S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 E606S2

Write Right!10-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, final exam Write Right! for Grades 10-12 provides an extensive course focusing on college preparatory writing, including choosing rhetorical strategies, planning and organizing analytical details, and crafting both timed and college essays. Students will write daily and use writing as a process to sharpen their skills. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 E607S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 E607S2

Written Expression 7/8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Students develop and sharpen expository writing through a variety of exercises intended to create, inform, summarize, critique, and persuade. Students use materials representative of `Iolani's writing program with a focus on various YA material and texts.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E710S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E710S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 33 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category » Language Arts Enrichment 6–9 Category: Language Arts Enrichment 6-9 Etymology - Sess. 1 Gr. 8-9

Session 1 - 3 weeks, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course introduces students to Latin bases, prefixes and suffixes . Through lectures, readings, exercises and word games, students enlarge their English vocabulary, while also developing the skills necessary to analyze and define words that they will come across in other classes. In Session 1 students increase their English vocabulary while learning about the history of the English Language. There are no prerequisites. Students may take either or both sessions.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E201S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E201S2

Etymology - Sess. 2 Gr. 8-9

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course introduces students to Greek bases, prefixes and suffixes . Through lectures, readings, exercises and word games, students enlarge their English vocabulary, while also developing the skills necessary to analyze and define words that they will come across in other classes. Session 2 helps students develop their vocabulary skills in science with a focus on Biology. There are no prerequisites. Students may take either or both sessions.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E202S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E202S2

Fiction & Film-Short Story Sess. 1 ONLY Gr. 6-8

Session 1 ONLY: 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this blend of Language Arts and media, students will read from a collection of short stories that have not been turned into movies or feature films. Through classroom discussion and literary discovery paired with independent/group work and filming, students will render the text into trailers, scenes, and montages. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E653S1

Gods, Heroes, & Monsters Sess. 1 ONLY Gr.6-8**NEW**

3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This fun new course introduces students to the exciting and enduring myths and legends of Greece and Rome. Students will follow in the footsteps of owl-eyed Athena, cunning Odysseus, earth-shaking Poseidon, the snake-haired Gorgon, and all the other key gods, goddesses, heroes, and monsters of the ancient world. The class will feature a fun and engaging mixture of readings, films, projects, and other activities, and is an excellent opportunity for students of all levels and interests.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E693S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E693S2

Hero Within & Without Gr. 7-9

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This in-depth exploration of the heroic tradition from Beowulf and Arthurian legend, all the way to superheroes and characters found in great YA literature will help students see heroic traits within themselves. Vocabulary development, elements of fiction study, group discussion, and writing creatively and analytically will prepare students for making the transition to high school Language Arts courses through our focus on this universal theme. Textbooks required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 E453S1 Jun 21 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 E453S2

34 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Language Arts Enrichment 6–9

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Light Lit - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-7

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Read aloud a variety of entertaining materials, including riddles and jokes, humorous children's verse, fractured fairy tales, and spooky stories. This course is designed to bring literature to life through acting games and skits while developing public speaking confidence and read-aloud skills. A fun course for all sorts of readers. Textbook required. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E591S1

Light Lit - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-7

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Read aloud a variety of entertaining materials, including riddles and jokes, humorous children's verse, fractured fairy tales, and spooky stories. This course is designed to bring literature to life through acting games and skits while developing public speaking confidence and read-aloud skills. A fun course for all sorts of readers. Textbook required. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E592S1

Speak-Ease - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-9

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Learn to speak with confidence and ease! Students will learn and practice public and interpersonal speaking skills in an encouraging environment. Workshop, exercises and digital videotaping will improve and enhance students' skills and build confidence! 1GB or larger personal flash drive required to transfer digital files for self-assessment. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E593S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E593S2

Speak-Ease - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-9

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Learn to speak with confidence and ease! Students will learn and practice public and interpersonal speaking skills in an encouraging environment. Workshop, exercises and digital videotaping will improve and enhance students' skills and build confidence! 1GB or larger personal flash drive required to transfer digital files for self-assessment. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E594S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E594S2

Writing Sense - Sess.1 (Gr. 7-8, 8:00; Gr. 6-7, 10:30)

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students will complete a variety of assignments based on sensory experience including poetry, fantasy writing and character sketches. The focus is on enjoying language and writing daily. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Gr. 7-8, 8:00-10:00 Gr. 6-7, 10:30-12:30

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E431S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E431S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 35 » Language Arts Enrichment 6–9

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Writing Sense - Sess.2 (Gr. 7-8, 8:00; Gr. 6-7, 10:30)

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students will complete a variety of assignments based on sensory experience including poetry, fantasy writing and character sketches. The focus is on enjoying language and writing daily. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Gr. 7-8, 8:00-10:00 Gr. 6-7, 10:30-12:30

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E452S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 E452S2

Category: World Language Reinforcement 9-12 Japanese 1 Gr. 9-10 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is for students with some background in Japanese, or who need to review Japanese 1 or 1A-1B. Hiragana, katakana, 17 basic kanji, vocabulary, sentence structure and Chapters 1-15 of Japanese For Young People are covered. Textbook and lesson packet required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 L423S1

Japanese 2 Gr. 10-12 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is a review for students who had trouble with Japanese 2 during the regular session. It qualifies students to continue to third year Japanese. Chapters 1-6 of Genki, An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese are covered. Textbook and lesson packet required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 L433S1

Spanish 1 Gr. 9-10 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is a review of Spanish 1. The goal of the course is for students to attain proficiency in the four skills of listening, reading, writing, and speaking appropriate for level 1. Students write compositions and make oral presentations. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 L623S1

Spanish 2 Gr. 10-12 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is a review of Spanish 2. The goal of the course is for students to attain proficiency in the four skills of listening, reading, writing, and speaking appropriate for level 2. Students continue to write compositions and make oral presentations. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 L634S1

36 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Writing Sense - Sess.2 (Gr. 7-8, 8:00; Gr. 6-7, 10:30)

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students will complete a variety of assignments based on sensory experience including poetry, fantasy writing and character sketches. The focus is on enjoying language and writing daily. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Gr. 7-8, 8:00-10:00 Gr. 6-7, 10:30-12:30

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 E452S1 » WorldJul 3 - JulLanguage 21 10:30AM Reinforcement - 12:30PM $305.00 9–12E452S2

Category: World Language Reinforcement 9-12 Japanese 1 Gr. 9-10 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is for students with some background in Japanese, or who need to review Japanese 1 or 1A-1B. Hiragana, katakana, 17 basic kanji, vocabulary, sentence structure and Chapters 1-15 of Japanese For Young People are covered. Textbook and lesson packet required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 L423S1

Japanese 2 Gr. 10-12 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is a review for students who had trouble with Japanese 2 during the regular session. It qualifies students to continue to third year Japanese. Chapters 1-6 of Genki, An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese are covered. Textbook and lesson packet required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 L433S1

Spanish 1 Gr. 9-10 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is a review of Spanish 1. The goal of the course is for students to attain proficiency in the four skills of listening, reading, writing, and speaking appropriate for level 1. Students write compositions and make oral presentations. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 L623S1

Spanish 2 Gr. 10-12 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1 credit, graded, final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY This course is a review of Spanish 2. The goal of the course is for students to attain proficiency in the four skills of listening, reading, writing, and speaking appropriate for level 2. Students continue to write compositions and make oral presentations. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 L634S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 37 » World Language'Iolani School Summer Enrichment School Catalog - By Category 7–9

Category: World Language Enrichment 7-9 Conversational Japanese Gr. 7-9

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students learn basic spoken Japanese including greetings, useful expressions, personal questions and answers, and simple money transactions. Class activities include games, interviews and videos. No Japanese language background necessary. Booklet required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 L725S2

38 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category » Math Core 6–12 Category: Math Core Courses 6-12 Algebra 1 Honors Rev.-Sess. 1 Gr. 9 - 10

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY Algebra 1H Review is open to students who will enroll in Algebra 2 Honors in the Fall. Students will have the opportunity to polish their algebra skills, especially those related to solving algebraic equations, simplifying algebraic expressions (including exponential and radical expressions), factoring, operations with rational expressions and solving rational equations. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. No textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M396S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M396S-2

Algebra 1 Honors Rev.-Sess. 2 Gr. 9-10

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY Algebra 1H Review is open to students who will enroll in Algebra 2 Honors in the Fall. Students will have the opportunity to polish their algebra skills, especially those related to solving algebraic equations, simplifying algebraic expressions (including exponential and radical expressions), factoring, operations with rational expressions and solving rational equations. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. No textbook required.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M395S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M395S-2

Algebra 1 Review Gr. 9-11

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra 1 Students will review `Iolani's Algebra 1 curriculum in preparation for enrollment in Algebra 2. Topics include simplifying expressions, solving equations and inequalities with rational and irrational numbers, solving word problems, polynomials, the quadratic formula, factoring, graphing linear functions, and absolute value. No textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 M303S2 Jun 21 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 M303S1

Algebra 1A Gr. 8-9 Non-'Iolani Students Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1/3 credit, graded, 2-hour final exam FOR NON-`IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY Students review basic algebra skills before advancing to Algebra 1B/1C. Topics include signed numbers, simplifying expressions, properties of numbers, solving equations and inequalities, absolute value and applications to word problems. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 M301S001

Algebra 1B Gr. 9-10

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1/3 credit, graded, 2-hour final exam `Iolani students must have Math Department approval to enroll. Algebra 1B is the second part of `Iolani's three-semester Algebra 1 curriculum. Topics include absolute value equations and graphs, compound inequalities, systems of linear equations, integral exponents, factoring and quadratic equations. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 M311S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 39 » Math Core 6–12

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Algebra 1C Gr. 9-10

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1/3 credit, graded, 2-hour final exam `Iolani students must have Math Department approval to enroll. Students complete `Iolani's algebra curriculum with the study of quadratic functions and their graphs, completing the square and the quadratic formula, square root functions, rational equations, and data analysis. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 M321S1

Geometry B Gr. 10-12 `Iolani Only

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, 2-hour final exam FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY `Iolani students must have satisfactorily completed Geometry A, and must have Math Department approval to enroll. This course is the second half of "Geometry, A Moving Experience" developed by the Curriculum Research and Development Group at the University of Hawai'i. Students continue to work on problem sets, and writing assignments that promote rich discussions in a student centered learning environment.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 M411S2

Math 6 - Sess. 1

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Students review material representative of `Iolani's math program. The focus is on improving skills operating with fractions, decimals, and refining problem solving strategies. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. *Tuition includes workbooks which will be distributed in class.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M731S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M731S2

Math 6 - Sess. 2

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Students review material representative of `Iolani's math program. The focus is on improving skills operating with fractions, decimals, and refining problem solving strategies. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. *Tuition includes workbooks which will be distributed in class.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M732S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M732S2

Math Foundations Gr. 7-8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, no final exam Students review the four basic operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals while strengthening their ability to apply those skills in problem solving situations. No textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 M737S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 M737S3

40 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Math Core 6–12

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Pre-Algebra Gr. 8-9

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, graded, 1½-hour final exam Students review the concepts of Pre-Algebra and explore various problem solving strategies. Topics include operations with real numbers, measurement and data analysis. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 M103S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 M103S3

Trigonometry Gr. 11-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, 2-hour final exam 'Iolani students must have Math Department approval to enroll. `Iolani students must have earned at least an A- in Algebra 2A/2B and have teacher recommendation or Math Department approval to enroll. Priority given to 'Iolani students. Emphasis is placed on proving identities and solving equations involving all six trigonometric functions and their inverses. Problems that lead to trigonometric solutions are incorporated. Graphs of the trigonometric functions are examined and polar coordinates are introduced as an additional graphical application. Textbook required.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 M601S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 M601S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 41 » Math Enrichment'Iolani School Summer 6–8 School Catalog - By Category

Category: Math Enrichment 6-8 Math Counts - Sess. 1 ONLY (Gr. 7, 8:00; Gr. 8, 10:30)

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students use competition material from Math Counts and the Continental Math League. Students practice challenging problems which require innovative problem solving methods. Prerequisites are a love for math and the willingness to persevere. Gr. 7, 8:00-10:00 Gr. 8, 10:30-12:30

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M900S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M900S2

Math in Action - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students have fun learning different ways in which math can be applied to our daily lives . Highlights include breaking codes, solving complex logic puzzles and using color patterns to create origami art. This course is designed for the student who asks, "Why do I need to learn math?" Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M361S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M361S-2

Math in Action - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students have fun learning different ways in which math can be applied to our daily lives . Highlights include breaking codes, solving complex logic puzzles and using color patterns to create origami art. This course is designed for the student who asks, "Why do I need to learn math?" Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:30AM $305.00 M382S-1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M382S2

Money Matters - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Is $1000 a lot of money? Discover the answer in this course as you explore different aspects of money matters. Topics will include cost of living, average salaries, personal banking and the stock market . Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M203S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M203S-2

Money Matters - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Is $1000 a lot of money? Discover the answer in this course as you explore different aspects of money matters. Topics will include cost of living, average salaries, personal banking and the stock market . Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M204S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 M204S-2

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Problem Solving - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students work on basic skills and critical thinking to solve problems. Various strategies such as looking for 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category patterns, drawing diagrams, creating charts, guess-and-check are used to tackle both routine and non-routine problems. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 Problem 8:00AM Solving - 10:00AM - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-8 $305.00 M991S1

SessionJun 1 12 - 3 - weeks,Jun 30 2 hours, no credit, S/U,10:30AM no final - 12:30PM exam $305.00 M991S-2 Students work on basic skills and critical thinking to solve problems. Various strategies such as looking for patterns, drawing diagrams, creating charts, guess-and-check are used to tackle both routine and Problem Solving - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-8 non-routine problems. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M991S1 Students work on basic skills and critical thinking to solve problems. Various strategies such as looking for patterns,Jun 12drawing - Jun 30diagrams, creating charts,10:30AM guess-and-check - 12:30PM are used to tackle$305.00 both routine and M991S-2 non-routine problems. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 Problem 8:00AM Solving - 10:00AM - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-8 $305.00 M992S1

SessionJul 23 - 3Jul weeks, 21 2 hours, no credit, S/U,10:30AM no final - 12:30PM exam $305.00 M992S0003 Students work on basic skills and critical thinking to solve problems. Various strategies such as looking for patterns, drawing diagrams, creating charts, guess-and-check are used to tackle both routine and Soroban - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr. 6-7 non-routine problems. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 M992S1 The soroban or Japanese abacus is an ancient computational tool which is surprisingly useful in 21st centuryJul mathematical3 - Jul 21 reasoning and sense10:30AM making. - 12:30PM Through the soroban students$305.00 will gain an M992S0003 understanding of the number system and learn how to perform mathematical operations. Oshima-sensei, a soroban master, will also incorporate Japanese language and culture into the lessons . The goal of the course is not only to gain mathematicalSoroban skills but - Sess. also to1 ONimprLYove Gr. concentration 6-7 and confidence.

SessionJun 1 12 ON - LYJun - 303 weeks, 2 hours, no credit,10:30AM S/U, - 12:30PMno final exam $300.00 M211S1 The soroban or Japanese abacus is an ancient computational tool which is surprisingly useful in 21st century mathematical reasoning and sense making. Through the soroban students will gain an understanding of the number system and learn how to perform mathematical operations. Oshima-sensei, a Category: Medicalsoroban Problem master, willSolving also incorporate11-12 Japanese language and culture into the lessons . The goal of the course is not only to gain mathematicalMedical skills but Problem also to Solving improve - concentrationSess. 1 Gr. 11-12 and `Iolaniconfidence. Only

SessionJun 112 ON - JunLY - 303 weeks, 4 hours, 1/2 10:30AMcredit, graded - 12:30PM $300.00 M211S1 FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY » MedicalHeld at the John AProblem. Burns School of Medicine, Solving this course focuses on 11–12medical decision-making. Through the use of case studies, presentations, and demonstrations, students will enhance their critical thinking skills Category: Medical Problem Solving 11-12 while developing an appreciation and understanding of medical fields. Students use the same educational methods utilized by medical studentsMedical at JABSOM Problem - small Solving group -di Sess.scussions, 1 Gr. problem11-12 `Iolani based Only learning Sessiontutorials, 1 clinical ONLY skills- 3 weeks, laboratories, 4 hours, gross 1/2 credit, educational graded and microscopic anatomy laboratories and FORstandardized `IOLANI patientSTUDENTS encounters. ONLY Teacher approval required. Held atJun the 12 John - Jun A 30. Burns School of Medicine, 8:00AM this - course12:00PM focuses on medical deci$725.00sion-making. ThroughS901S1 the use of case studies, presentations, and demonstrations, students will enhance their critical thinking skills while developing an appreciation and understanding of medical fields. Students use the same educational methods utilized by medical students at JABSOM - small group discussions, problem based learning tutorials, clinical skills laboratories, gross educational and microscopic anatomy laboratories and standardized patient encounters. Teacher approval required.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 12:00PM $725.00 S901S1

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Category: Science Enrichment and Fun! 6-8 Body Story - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Through interactive labs, demonstrations and modeling, students will understand injuries and diseases that are prevalent in popular culture. Students will pick the topics that are taught during the class and will be able to know fact from fiction within the scientific world. As students begin to explore the relationship between science and society, they will begin to understand the inner workings of the most complex and fascinating system: the human body. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $315.00 S305S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S305S2

Body Story - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Through interactive labs, demonstrations and modeling, students will understand injuries and diseases that are prevalent in popular culture. Students will pick the topics that are taught during the class and will be able to know fact from fiction within the scientific world. As students begin to explore the relationship between science and society, they will begin to understand the inner workings of the most complex and fascinating system: the human body. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $315.00 S306S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S306S2

Our Ahupua`a Gr. 6-8**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In Our Ahupua'a: Observing and Experiencing the Watershed Through Stories and Citizen Science, students will be immersed in an interdisciplinary, place-based course with the intention to understand through stories and experience the interconnectedness of the environment, biodiversity, and people in our watershed. Through trips to different parts of the ahupua'a, students will study the science, history, and culture behind how the watershed functions and the major challenges facing this area. Students will go into the field and collect data that focuses on water quality and biodiversity and learn how to evaluate the health of the streams and terrestrial landscape. Through stories of place, they will learn about how the ahupua'a once functioned in an effort to move toward a cleaner and more balanced Ala Wai .

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S840S-1

Science Sherlocks 1 - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Join the Science Sherlocks team as we explore the world of forensic science! Students will employ the important skills all science detectives need - observing, analyzing, reasoning and critical thinking. We will comb through types of evidence such as fingerprints, simulated blood, trace hair and fiber, questionable documents and much more as we work to solve two cases involving mysteriously missing valuables and daring ransom notes. Sherlocks will team together to work through daily hands-on activities, collaboration, and careful thought and analysis. Science Sherlocks 1 is not a prerequisite for Science Sherlocks 2. (Science Sherlocks 1 and 2 cannot be repeated.)

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $315.00 S401S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S401S2

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Science Sherlocks 2 - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Join the Science Sherlocks team as we continue and expand the exploration of forensic science! Like Sherlocks 1, students will develop the senses that all science detectives need - observing, analyzing, and using reasoning to solve the whodunnit! The Sherlocks will expand their knowledge as they investigate alternative fingerprinting methods, mysterious powders, voiceprints, tainted water, botanical and geological evidence, and much more! Working as a team, sharing ideas, and making decisions based on fact and observations, they will formulate theories and help to solve the cases and provide justice for all! Science Sherlocks 1 is not a prerequisite for Science Sherlocks 2. (Science Sherlocks 1 and 2 cannot be repeated.)

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $315.00 S402S0001 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S402S0002

See the Science! - Sess. 1 Gr.6-8**NEW**

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam How do scientists know what a star looks like or even the interior of the Earth if they've never been there? In See the Science, students will learn and develop skills of observation and perception that range from elements of natural history, including taxonomy, ecology, and life science as well as planetary science, including observing stars, light, craters and more. Students will examine and practice how scientists effectively observe the world and how individual perception of the world changes with the development of the respective skills. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 S101S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 S101S-2

See the Science! - Sess. 2 Gr.6-8**NEW**

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam How do scientists know what a star looks like or even the interior of the Earth if they've never been there? In See the Science, students will learn and develop skills of observation and perception that range from elements of natural history, including taxonomy, ecology, and life science as well as planetary science, including observing stars, light, craters and more. Students will examine and practice how scientists effectively observe the world and how individual perception of the world changes with the development of the respective skills. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 S102S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 S102S-2

Some Science, Some Math - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr. 6-7

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Through a series of fun hands-on labs, students will learn the proper techniques of collecting and expressing data, which will help in future math and science classes. Entertaining and educational science videos are utilized to enhance the learning experience.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $315.00 S703S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S703S2

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The Science in Our Stars - Sess. 2 ONLY Gr. 6-7

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no credit, no final exam Students will learn the basics of astronomy, which will include looking at the Earth as an inhabitant of the Milky Way and our place in the cosmos. This course will use a series of labs, videos, and discussions to introduce students to the mysteries of the stars, planets, and the movement of the celestial bodies.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $315.00 S719S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $315.00 S719S2

46 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category » 21st Century Toolbox 6–12 Category: 21st Century Toolbox 6-12 Be an Entrepreneur - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr 6-8

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Be an Entrepreneur is designed to introduce and support middle school students interested in entrepreneurship. Working collaboratively, using their imagination, risk-taking and problem-solving skills, students create innovative business plans that address concerns in Hawai'i's communities. In addition to building their own skill set, they will have the opportunity to work directly with the founders of local corporations. Students will leave the course with a solid foundation and resources to pursue their own entrepreneurial projects.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T198S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T198S2

Code Fun! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Have you ever wanted to make a picture dance? Have your computer speak to you? Make a webpage? Come learn about the exciting world of computer languages! Students in this course will explore various programming environments as well as build a foundation for future computing classes. No experience with programming required! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T2601S-1

Code Fun! - Sess. 2 Gr.6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Have you ever wanted to make a picture dance? Have your computer speak to you? Make a webpage? Come learn about the exciting world of computer languages! Students in this course will explore various programming environments as well as build a foundation for future computing classes. No experience with programming required! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T2602S-1

Digital Design Studio Gr. 9-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is an introduction to the digital arts and the inner workings of a design studio. Students will learn the digital software used for graphic, multimedia, and web design, including Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Projects are designed to develop an understanding of the programs as they relate to design theory, aesthetic appeal and functionality as they gain hands -on experience designing for and working with a client. Topics include vector and bitmap imaging for logo, shirt, and other graphic applications, photo manipulation, typography, color, composition, page layout, multimedia editing, and other forms of fabrication relative to the digital visual arts workflow. Students will document and use their newly acquired skill set to develop a portfolio of their creative works.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 I310S1

Game Academy 3D: Create Your World Gr. 9-12**REVISED**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Do you like to play video games, build 3D models and program your own world? In this course, students research and create a 3D game in their sellf-made virtual world while being introduced to the Autodesk Maya program. Students use their creativity and develop skills in core academics, brainstorming, computer programming, project management and teamwork-lifelong skills that apply to a wide range of careers in digital media and beyond.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 T267S1

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Category: 21st Century Toolbox 6-12 Be an Entrepreneur - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr 6-8

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Be an Entrepreneur is designed to introduce and support middle school students interested in entrepreneurship. Working collaboratively, using their imagination, risk-taking and problem-solving skills, students create innovative business plans that address concerns in Hawai'i's communities. In addition to building their own skill set, they will have the opportunity to work directly with the founders of local corporations. Students will leave the course with a solid foundation and resources to pursue their own entrepreneurial projects.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T198S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T198S2

Code Fun! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Have you ever wanted to make a picture dance? Have your computer speak to you? Make a webpage? Come learn about the exciting world of computer languages! Students in this course will explore various programming environments as well as build a foundation for future computing classes. No experience with programming required! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T2601S-1

Code Fun! - Sess. 2 Gr.6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Have you ever wanted to make a picture dance? Have your computer speak to you? Make a webpage? Come learn about the exciting world of computer languages! Students in this course will explore various programming environments as well as build a foundation for future computing classes. No experience with programming required! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T2602S-1

Game Academy 3D: Create Your World Gr. 9-12**REVISED**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Do you like to play video games, build 3D models and program your own world? In this course, students research and create a 3D game in their sellf-made virtual world while being introduced to the Autodesk Maya program. Students use their creativity and develop skills in core academics, brainstorming, computer » 21stprogramming, Century Toolbox project management 6–12 and teamwork-lifelong skills that apply to a wide range of careers in digital media and beyond.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $505.00 T267S1

Intro. to 3D Digital Media Skills Gr. 9-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students will learn the fundamentals of professional 3D modeling software and experience how it is applied to a variety of industries. Building on a series of projects they will learn the process of designing, engineering, and revising practical prototypes. Students will also get to expand their artistic abilities through lessons on organic sculpting techniques.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 'Iolani School10:30AM Summer - 12:30PM School Catalog - By Category$505.00 T268S1

Intro. to Laser Cutting Gr. 6-8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Bridging art and technology, this course is an introduction to digital design specifically for laser -cutting. Students will work extensively with 2D software programs to design and create various laser-cut projects using a variety of materials in the fabrication lab. The class will begin by exploring graphic design and build their way up to visualizing how 2D pieces can come together to create 3D objects. Students will practice design thinking and develop the skills necessary to see an idea through from design to fabrication.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 I520S1

JAVA Time! Gr. 9-12**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no final exam Welcome to the world of Java! Have fun learning Java, a popular object-oriented programming language. You will start a project without even realizing that you are programming then progressively learn how to implement more advanced concepts. Programming is fun! No experience neccessary.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 T259S-1

Just Type It! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-12**NEW**

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is designed for middle and high school students with a main emphasis on keyboarding skills. Students will learn proper keyboarding posture and technique while building their speed and accuracy using the touch type method. Students will focus on the alphabet, punctuation, and numeric keys. They should be able to key at 25 WPM by the end of the course. Students will also be introduced to a variety of options in Google Docs and Microsoft Office. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T263S-0001 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T263S2

Just Type It! - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-12**NEW**

Session 2 - 3 weeks 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is designed for middle and high school students with a main emphasis on keyboarding skills. Students will learn proper keyboarding posture and technique while building their speed and accuracy using the touch type method. Students will focus on the alphabet, punctuation, and numeric keys. They should be able to key at 25 WPM by the end of the course. Students will also be introduced to a variety of options in Google Docs and Microsoft Office. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T264S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T264S2

Making Film Gr.7-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam 48 ‘Iolani SchoolLearn toSUMMER create PROGRAM high quality videos for school or family projects. This course introduces students to video production basics. Students develop planning, shooting, and editing skills necessary for producing videos that convey a message through their artistry. Discover your hidden talent and passion! Students are encouraged to bring their own digital recording device to class, in order that they may become familiar with their device and maximize its potential.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $450.00 T280S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $450.00 T280S2 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Intro. to Laser Cutting Gr. 6-8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Bridging art and technology, this course is an introduction to digital design specifically for laser -cutting. Students will work extensively with 2D software programs to design and create various laser-cut projects using a variety of materials in the fabrication lab. The class will begin by exploring graphic design and build their way up to visualizing how 2D pieces can come together to create 3D objects. Students will practice design thinking and develop the skills necessary to see an idea through from design to fabrication.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 I520S1

JAVA Time! Gr. 9-12**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no final exam Welcome to the world of Java! Have fun learning Java, a popular object-oriented programming language. You will start a project without even realizing that you are programming then progressively learn how to implement more advanced concepts. Programming is fun! No experience neccessary.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $505.00 T259S-1

Just Type It! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-12**NEW**

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is designed for middle and high school students with a main emphasis on keyboarding skills. Students will learn proper keyboarding posture and technique while building their speed and accuracy using the touch type method. Students will focus on the alphabet, punctuation, and numeric keys. They should be able to key at 25 WPM by the end of the course. Students will also be introduced to a variety of options in Google Docs and Microsoft Office. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T263S-0001 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T263S2

Just Type It! - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-12**NEW**

Session 2 - 3 weeks 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is designed for middle and high school students with a main emphasis on keyboarding skills. Students will learn proper keyboarding posture and technique while building their speed and accuracy using the touch type method. Students will focus on the alphabet, punctuation, and numeric keys. They should be able to key at 25 WPM by the end of the course. Students will also be introduced to a variety of options in Google Docs and Microsoft Office. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. » 21st Century Toolbox 6–12 Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T264S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T264S2

Making Film Gr.7-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Learn to create high quality videos for school or family projects. This course introduces students to video production basics. Students develop planning, shooting, and editing skills necessary for producing videos that convey a message through their artistry. Discover your hidden talent and passion! Students are encouraged to bring their own digital recording device to class, in order that they may become familiar with their device and maximize its potential.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $450.00 T280S1 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $450.00 T280S2

Robotics - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8**Revised**

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is a hands-on introduction to the challenge of the construction and programming of autonomous robots. It is a fun course for anyone wanting to be a part of the next generation of engineers and inventors. Updated with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 platform, students will be immersed in a project-based and collaborative learning environment, solving real world problems as they design, build and program a working robot. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 T129S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T129S2

Robotics - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8**Revised**

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is a hands-on introduction to the challenge of the construction and programming of autonomous robots. It is a fun course for anyone wanting to be a part of the next generation of engineers and inventors. Updated with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 platform, students will be immersed in a project-based and collaborative learning environment, solving real world problems as they design, build and program a working robot. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 T130S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T130S2

Show Me The Money - Sess. 2 ONLY Gr. 7-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course investigates the characteristics and functions of money as it relates to both personal finance and the macroeconomy. Students will apply what they learn about money and the economy as they consider the financial decisions they will face throughout their lives using activities from the Learning, Earning, and Investing curriculum. Each day, students will reinforce what they have learned by completing a mission from the Gen 1 Revolution personal finance simulation. Each online, interactive mission has students use their financial decision-making skills as they compete with other students to solve a simulated personal financial crisis.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T891S1

STEM to the Rescue! - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr. 6-8**NEW**

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no credit, no final exam In this highly interactive course, students will tackle the questions of how science, technology, engineering and math better improve the quality of life for more than just humans. Through learning about the burgeoning field of mobility recovery, students will create various models that explore the ideas of what prosthesis is as well as what makes them functional. Materials included.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 I631S-1 SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 49 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 I631S-2

Sustainable Hawai`i - Sess. 1 ONLY **REVISED** Gr.7-8

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this course, students will investigate sustainable agriculture and will explore the concept of "garden to table." The course will include hands-on activities utilizing the campus gardens and preparing garden grown foods. Learning trips will help students explore where their food comes from and how it is being grown.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 Y451S-1 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Robotics - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8**Revised**

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is a hands-on introduction to the challenge of the construction and programming of autonomous robots. It is a fun course for anyone wanting to be a part of the next generation of engineers and inventors. Updated with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 platform, students will be immersed in a project-based and collaborative learning environment, solving real world problems as they design, build and program a working robot. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 T129S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T129S2

Robotics - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8**Revised**

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is a hands-on introduction to the challenge of the construction and programming of autonomous robots. It is a fun course for anyone wanting to be a part of the next generation of engineers and inventors. Updated with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 platform, students will be immersed in a project-based and collaborative learning environment, solving real world problems as they design, build and program a working robot. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 T130S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 T130S2

Show Me The Money - Sess. 2 ONLY Gr. 7-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course investigates the characteristics and functions of money as it relates to both personal finance and the macroeconomy. Students will apply what they learn about money and the economy as they consider the financial decisions they will face throughout their lives using activities from the Learning, Earning, and Investing curriculum. Each day, students will reinforce what they have learned by completing a mission from the Gen 1 Revolution personal finance simulation. Each online, interactive mission has students use their » 21stfinancial Century decision-making Toolbox 6–12 skills as they compete with other students to solve a simulated personal financial crisis.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T891S1

STEM to the Rescue! - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr. 6-8**NEW**

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no credit, no final exam In this highly interactive course, students will tackle the questions of how science, technology, engineering and math better improve the quality of life for more than just humans. Through learning about the burgeoning field of mobility recovery, students will create various models that explore the ideas of what prosthesis is as well as what makes them functional. Materials included.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 I631S-1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 I631S-2

Sustainable Hawai`i - Sess. 1 ONLY **REVISED** Gr.7-8

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this course, students will investigate sustainable agriculture and will explore the concept of "garden to table." The course will include hands-on activities utilizing the campus gardens and preparing garden grown foods. Learning trips will help students explore where their food comes from and how it is being grown. 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 Y451S-1

The Venture Architect-Sess. 1 Gr. 10-12

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam From Twitter to Facebook, Uber to Hydro Flask, these startups and companies all began with an idea to serve a need and a passion. The venture architect will take students through steps in order to develop their entrepreneurial ideas and turn them into realities as well as emphasize the resiliency needed to tackle real world problems. Through experiential learning, guest speakers, and class discussion, students will learn and practice skills that can advance innovation in their lives and their futures. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T195S1

The Venture Architect-Sess. 2 Gr. 10-12

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam From Twitter to Facebook, Uber to Hydro Flask, these startups and companies all began with an idea to serve a need and a passion. The venture architect will take students through steps in order to develop their entrepreneurial ideas and turn them into realities as well as emphasize the resiliency needed to tackle real world problems. Through experiential learning, guest speakers, and class discussion, students will learn and practice skills that can advance innovation in their lives and their futures. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T196S1

Welcome to the Kitchen-Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this exciting class students will be introduced to the basics of cooking and begin to explore where our food comes from, how it is grown, and how to prepare quick, easy, and healthy meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner, pupus, and desserts all with an eye towards locally sourced produce in the spirit of the farm to table . In a fun and safe environment, students will learn to use the stove, oven and other appliances as well as chopping and mixing techniques that will take them from avocados, bananas, omelettes, smoothies, salads, sandwiches and more! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $350.00 Y411S-1

Welcome to the Kitchen-Sess. 2 Gr.6-8

50 ‘Iolani SessionSchool SUMMER 2 - 3 weeks, PROGRAM 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this exciting class students will be introduced to the basics of cooking and begin to explore where our food comes from, how it is grown, and how to prepare quick, easy, and healthy meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner, pupus, and desserts all with an eye towards locally sourced produce in the spirit of the farm to table . In a fun and safe environment, students will learn to use the stove, oven and other appliances as well as chopping and mixing techniques that will take them from avocados, bananas, omelettes, smoothies, salads, sandwiches and more! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $350.00 Y412S-1

What's App! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam All around the world apps are used for everyday purposes. Need an alarm clock? App! What's the traffic like? App! The market for apps is vast and still growing. What's App! provides an introduction to creating mobile applications for Android devices. Students will learn about basic design principles and how to build an app that is both effective and usable. Come explore and learn how to turn your ideas into an app! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 3:15PM $325.00 I5141S-1 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

The Venture Architect-Sess. 1 Gr. 10-12

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam From Twitter to Facebook, Uber to Hydro Flask, these startups and companies all began with an idea to serve a need and a passion. The venture architect will take students through steps in order to develop their entrepreneurial ideas and turn them into realities as well as emphasize the resiliency needed to tackle real world problems. Through experiential learning, guest speakers, and class discussion, students will learn and practice skills that can advance innovation in their lives and their futures. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T195S1

The Venture Architect-Sess. 2 Gr. 10-12

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam From Twitter to Facebook, Uber to Hydro Flask, these startups and companies all began with an idea to serve a need and a passion. The venture architect will take students through steps in order to develop their entrepreneurial ideas and turn them into realities as well as emphasize the resiliency needed to tackle real world problems. Through experiential learning, guest speakers, and class discussion, students will learn and practice skills that can advance innovation in their lives and their futures. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T196S1

Welcome to the Kitchen-Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this exciting class students will be introduced to the basics of cooking and begin to explore where our food comes from, how it is grown, and how to prepare quick, easy, and healthy meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner, pupus, and desserts all with an eye towards locally sourced produce in the spirit of the farm to table . In a fun and safe environment, students will learn to use the stove, oven and other appliances as well as chopping and mixing techniques that will take them from avocados, bananas, omelettes, smoothies, salads, » 21st Century Toolbox 6–12 sandwiches and more! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $350.00 Y411S-1

Welcome to the Kitchen-Sess. 2 Gr.6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam In this exciting class students will be introduced to the basics of cooking and begin to explore where our food comes from, how it is grown, and how to prepare quick, easy, and healthy meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner, pupus, and desserts all with an eye towards locally sourced produce in the spirit of the farm to table . In a fun and safe environment, students will learn to use the stove, oven and other appliances as well as chopping and mixing techniques that will take them from avocados, bananas, omelettes, smoothies, salads, sandwiches and more! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $350.00 Y412S-1

What's App! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam All around the world apps are used for everyday purposes. Need an alarm clock? App! What's the traffic like? App! The market for apps is vast and still growing. What's App! provides an introduction to creating mobile applications for Android devices. Students will learn about basic design principles and how to build an app that is both effective and usable. Come explore and learn how to turn your ideas into an app! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 'Iolani School 1:15PM Summer - 3:15PM School Catalog - By Category$325.00 I5141S-1

What's App! - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam All around the world apps are used for everyday purposes. Need an alarm clock? App! What's the traffic like? App! The market for apps is vast and still growing. What's App! provides an introduction to creating mobile applications for Android devices. Students will learn about basic design principles and how to build an app that is both effective and usable. Come explore and learn how to turn your ideas into an app! Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $325.00 I5142S-1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 51 » Study/Life Skills'Iolani School Summer6–12 School Catalog - By Category

Category: Study/Life Skills 6-12 Brown Reading-Sess. 1 Gr. 6-12

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Each session is divided into two parts. The first emphasizes increased reading ability and comprehension, including language enrichment, vocabulary, and reading rate improvement . The second stresses study skills for increased academic performance and scholastic achievement. Assessment reports are mailed from the BRS and will be sent two weeks after the course ends. (This is BRS's 44th summer at 'Iolani.) Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Tuition includes all books and fees. Gr. 6-8, 8:00-10:00 Gr. 9-12, 10:30-12:30 Gr. 6-12, 1:15-3:15

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $595.00 BR10S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $595.00 BR10S3 Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 3:15PM $595.00 BR10S5

Brown Reading-Sess. 2 Gr. 6-12

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Each session is divided into two parts. The first emphasizes increased reading ability and comprehension, including language enrichment, vocabulary, and reading rate improvement . The second stresses study skills for increased academic performance and scholastic achievement. Assessment reports are mailed from the BRS and will be sent two weeks after the course ends. (This is BRS's 44th summer at 'Iolani.) Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. Tuition includes all books and fees. Gr. 6-8, 8:00-10:00 Gr. 9-12, 10:30-12:30 Gr. 6-12, 1:15-3:15

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $595.00 BR20S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $595.00 BR20S3 Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $595.00 BR20S4

Driver's Education - Sess. 1 Gr. 10-12

Session 1 - 10 days, 3 hours, no credit, no final exam This course will fulfill the state law for driver's education. Included are 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of individual behind the wheel instruction. Classroom instruction will take place over a ten day period. Driving will be scheduled outside of class time over a period of six weeks or more, according to state law. Student needs to be 15½ years or older. Priority given to 'Iolani students. Please select only one Session (1, 2, 3 or 4 which runs during the Auxiliary weeks)

Jun 12 - Jun 23 1:15PM - 4:15PM $500.00 T500S1

Driver's Education - Sess. 2 Gr. 10-12

Session 1 - 9 days, 3 1/3 hours, no credit, no final exam This course will fulfill the state law for driver's education. Included are 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of individual behind the wheel instruction. Classroom instruction will take place over a nine day period. Driving will be scheduled outside of class time over a period of six weeks or more, according to state law. Student needs to be 15½ years or older. Priority given to 'Iolani students. Please select only one Session (1, 2, 3 or 4 which runs during the Auxiliary weeks)

Jun 26 - Jul 7 1:15PM - 4:35PM $500.00 T501S1

52 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Study/Life Skills 6–12

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Driver's Education - Sess. 3 Gr. 10-12

Session 1 - 10 days, 3 hours, no credit, no final exam This course will fulfill the state law for driver's education. Included are 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of individual behind the wheel instruction. Classroom instruction will take place over a ten day period. Driving will be scheduled outside of class time over a period of six weeks or more, according to state law. Student needs to be 15½ years or older. Priority given to 'Iolani students. Please select only one Session (1, 2, 3 or 4 which runs during the Auxiliary weeks)

Jul 10 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 4:15PM $500.00 T502S1

Life Skills 9

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam (For `Iolani students only) This semester course combines four units: Health, Religion, Counseling, and the iDept. Students rotate through the four units for content presentations and activities. This course fulfills the `Iolani Grade 9 Counseling/Health/Religion/iDept. semester requirement.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 Y301S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 Y301S2

Study Skills - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 1 hour, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students learn components of lifelong study skills: good time management, organization, SQ3R, note-taking, and test taking strategies. In addition, the course teaches how to study using a textbook, novel, or handout. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 2:15PM $210.00 T801S1

Study Skills - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 1 hour, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students learn components of lifelong study skills: good time management, organization, SQ3R, note-taking, and test taking strategies. In addition, the course teaches how to study using a textbook, novel, or handout. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 2:15PM $210.00 T802S1

Category: Bible 11-12 Bible Gr. 11-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, 2-hour final exam Students will make a critical examination of the roots of the Judeo-Christian faith which emerged over centuries. The Bible and related readings will provide a basis for discussion, writing assignments, and testing. This course fulfills the `Iolani religion requirement. Textbook required.

Preference in registration is given to students in the following order: entering `Iolani seniors, then juniors.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 R411S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 R411S4

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 53 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Driver's Education - Sess. 3 Gr. 10-12

Session 1 - 10 days, 3 hours, no credit, no final exam This course will fulfill the state law for driver's education. Included are 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of individual behind the wheel instruction. Classroom instruction will take place over a ten day period. Driving will be scheduled outside of class time over a period of six weeks or more, according to state law. Student needs to be 15½ years or older. Priority given to 'Iolani students. Please select only one Session (1, 2, 3 or 4 which runs during the Auxiliary weeks)

Jul 10 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 4:15PM $500.00 T502S1

Life Skills 9

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam (For `Iolani students only) This semester course combines four units: Health, Religion, Counseling, and the iDept. Students rotate through the four units for content presentations and activities. This course fulfills the `Iolani Grade 9 Counseling/Health/Religion/iDept. semester requirement.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 Y301S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 Y301S2

Study Skills - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 1 hour, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students learn components of lifelong study skills: good time management, organization, SQ3R, note-taking, and test taking strategies. In addition, the course teaches how to study using a textbook, novel, or handout. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 2:15PM $210.00 T801S1

Study Skills - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 1 hour, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students learn components of lifelong study skills: good time management, organization, SQ3R, note-taking, and test taking strategies. In addition, the course teaches how to study using a textbook, novel, or handout. Please select Session 1 or 2, not both. » BibleJul 311–12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 2:15PM $210.00 T802S1

Category: Bible 11-12 Bible Gr. 11-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, 2-hour final exam Students will make a critical examination of the roots of the Judeo-Christian faith which emerged over centuries. The Bible and related readings will provide a basis for discussion, writing assignments, and testing. This course fulfills the `Iolani religion requirement. Textbook required.

Preference in registration is given to students in the following order: entering `Iolani seniors, then juniors.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $515.00 R411S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $515.00 R411S4

54 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Just for Fun!'Iolani 6–12 School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Category: Just for Fun! 6-12 A Stitching Situation Gr. 6-8**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This is a class for beginners to experience sewing, knitting, and crochet. Students will choose from different projects: potholder, bags, table runner, and scarves, or toys. Although some fabric and yarn will be provided for smaller projects, students are responsible for bringing their own sewing supplies, fabric, yarn, and patterns for the major projects. Machines, knitting needles, crochet hooks, and other tools are included.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $495.00 A779S-1

Fun with Film! - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr.6-8**NEW**

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam What do animation, cartoons, stop motion, and film have in common? They are all modes of digital storytelling. If you've wanted to tell a story without writing it down, this 3-week course is your chance to become the next Steven Spielberg. Learn the basics of planning and producing your very own film and have fun in the process.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T287S-1

FUN-damentals of Knit & Crochet - Sess.1 Gr. 8-12 *NEW*

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours,S/U, no credit, no final exam Learn the basics of knitting and crocheting while making a sampler of stitches into a throw-pillow cover or bag. Although materials will be provided for initial practice and experimenting, students will be responsible to purchase their own knitting needles, crochet hook and yarn for one project. Students who advance quickly may begin to work on an additional project of their own choosing. Students may take both sessions.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 A780S-1

FUN-damentals of Knit & Crochet - Sess.2 Gr. 8-12 *NEW*

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours,S/U, no credit, no final exam Learn the basics of knitting and crocheting while making a sampler of stitches into a throw-pillow cover or bag. Although materials will be provided for initial practice and experimenting, students will be responsible to purchase their own knitting needles, crochet hook and yarn for one project. Students who advance quickly may begin to work on an additional project of their own choosing. Students may take both sessions.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 A781S-1

Got Game? - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no credit, no final exam Join in on an exciting and innovative way of exploring games. Students will play games that we all love, learn strategies and change the rules to create new, more exciting games . Through the challenges that are inherent in games, they will enhance their creative thinking, problem solving and logic skills, and have FUN! May be taken for both sessions.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T271S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T271S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 55 » Just for Fun! 6–12

'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Got Game? - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no credit, no final exam Join in on an exciting and innovative way of exploring games. Students will play games that we all love, learn strategies and change the rules to create new, more exciting games . Through the challenges that are inherent in games, they will enhance their creative thinking, problem solving and logic skills, and have FUN! May be taken for both sessions.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T272S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T272S2

Magic - The World of Wonder and Enchantment Gr. 6-8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is a basic introduction to the art of magic. Through creativity and imagination, students develop their own magical character and style. Students will learn magic effects using everyday items, as well as cards, coins, ropes and silks. Balloon sculpture and juggling are also part of this course. Students will truly amaze and delight their family and friends. Enhance the lives around us as we share the magic within us. Most supplies are included in the tuition.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $495.00 T331S2 Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $495.00 T331S3

Sew What? Gr. 6-12**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, on credit, S/U, no final exam Prerequisite: student must be comfortable sewing on a machine. This is an intermediate sewing class that will teach students the beginning basics of clothes construction. Students will use commercial patterns and also experiment with no-pattern sewing. The class will also cover other small sewing projects such as bags and toys. Although some fabric will be provided for these smaller projects, students are responsible for bringing their own fabric and patterns for big projects as well as their own sewing supplies.In the beginning the students will all sew a simple top or pants. After that, students may choose their own patterns or experiment with their own designs and artistic approaches to sewing.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $495.00 A778S-1

Category: P/SAT and ACT Prep 10-12 P/SAT & ACT Prep Gr. 10-12**REVISED**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit With the new P/SAT barely a year old, this course will focus on both the PSAT and the SAT test as well as the ACT. Students recieve expert instruction on the critical reading, math, and writing sections of the tests. Special features of the course include: (1) acquisition of skills necessary for success on the tests (2) in-depth practice with official College Board and American College Testing materials (3) introductory college counseling from `Iolani's Director of College Counseling, 58 hours of classroom instruction, a unique fall review before the actual examinations, and an additional second text (new for 2017) are included in the cost. Materials will be distributed in class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $625.00 T693SC Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $625.00 T694SC Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $625.00 T695SA

56 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Got Game? - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, S/U, no credit, no final exam Join in on an exciting and innovative way of exploring games. Students will play games that we all love, learn strategies and change the rules to create new, more exciting games . Through the challenges that are inherent in games, they will enhance their creative thinking, problem solving and logic skills, and have FUN! May be taken for both sessions.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 T272S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 T272S2

Magic - The World of Wonder and Enchantment Gr. 6-8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course is a basic introduction to the art of magic. Through creativity and imagination, students develop their own magical character and style. Students will learn magic effects using everyday items, as well as cards, coins, ropes and silks. Balloon sculpture and juggling are also part of this course. Students will truly amaze and delight their family and friends. Enhance the lives around us as we share the magic within us. Most supplies are included in the tuition.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $495.00 T331S2 Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $495.00 T331S3

Sew What? Gr. 6-12**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, on credit, S/U, no final exam Prerequisite: student must be comfortable sewing on a machine. This is an intermediate sewing class that will teach students the beginning basics of clothes construction. Students will use commercial patterns and also experiment with no-pattern sewing. The class will also cover other small sewing projects such as bags and toys. Although some fabric will be provided for these smaller projects, students are responsible for bringing their own fabric and patterns for big projects as well as their own sewing supplies.In the beginning the students will all sew a simple top or pants. After that, students may choose their own patterns or experiment with their own designs and artistic approaches to sewing. » P/SATJun 12 -and Jul 21 ACT 10:30AMPrep - 12:30PM 10–12 $495.00 A778S-1

Category: P/SAT and ACT Prep 10-12 P/SAT & ACT Prep Gr. 10-12**REVISED**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit With the new P/SAT barely a year old, this course will focus on both the PSAT and the SAT test as well as the ACT. Students receive expert instruction on the critical reading, math, and writing sections of the tests. Special features of the course include: (1) acquisition of skills necessary for success on the tests (2) in-depth practice with official College Board and American College Testing materials (3) introductory college counseling from `Iolani's Director of College Counseling, 58 hours of classroom instruction, a unique fall review before the actual examinations, and an additional second text (new for 2017) are included in the cost. Materials will be distributed in class.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $625.00 T693SC Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $625.00 T694SC Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $625.00 T695SA

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 57 » Visual Arts 'Iolani6–12 School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Category: Visual Arts 6-12 2D/3D Art Experience Gr. 7-8**REVISED**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This course provides experiences in both Ceramics and Printmaking. Clay sculpted whistles, rattles, and bells will be the focus of our 3D Art unit, while Collograph (assembled plate), Linoleum Block (drawn and carved plate), and Monotype (painted plate) printing are the emphasized printing methods in the 2 D Art unit. Planned field trips to the and Honolulu Aquarium will provide inspiration and reference for both ceramic and printmaking projects. Materials included.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $525.00 A490S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $525.00 A490S2

Art 3D (Ceramics/Glass/Metal) Gr. 9-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, no final exam Ceramics: A fast paced class designed to encourage students to build skills and craftsmanship in both wheel throwing and hand built ceramic forms.

Hot Glass: Students will explore both decorative and functional glass construction. Emphasis will be in learning how to manipulate glass as an art form.

Metals: Students will be encouraged to build skills and craftsmanship in both lost wax casting and metal fabrication projects. Materials included.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $550.00 A499S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $550.00 A499S3

Ceramics Gr. 9-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, ½ credit, graded, no final exam Ceramics is a project-based inquiry into the design of clay vessels. Students see projects through a complete cycle of development from concept sketches to fabrication, glaze application, and firing. Using wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques, students develop an understanding of design as they develop their own sculptural vocabulary in a collaborative studio atmosphere. Materials included.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $550.00 A311S3

Creative Crafts - Sess. 1 ONLY Gr. 6-8

Session 1 ONLY - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Create thoughtful and useful gifts for various occasions in this fun and instructional course. Students will make various crafts ranging from gift cards to basic jewelry that center on holidays and special occasions. As time permits, students will move onto more advanced skills of melding wire and jewelry techniques.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 8:00AM - 10:00AM $325.00 A633S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:30PM $325.00 A633S2

Fun with Fabrics Gr. 6-8

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students will learn simple sewing techniques using both machine and hand stitching, embroidery, applique and quilting. Using these techniques, they will enjoy creating imaginative stuffed animals and wild creatures, wall hangings or pillows, a tote bag purse and more.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $525.00 A773S1

58 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM » Visual Arts 6–12

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Mixed Media - Jewelry Gr. 6-9**NEW**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Students will explore a variety of materials for wearable pieces. The students are introduced to the basic knowledge of tools and materials while the focus will be on wire working and personal expression. Techniques included sawing, cold connection, soldering, stamping and bead making . Found objects will be incorporated and we will dabble in clay. Come join the afternoon fun!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $525.00 A103S1

Mixed Media Gr. 6-8**REVISED**

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam Mixed Media is an exploratory course, which builds a foundation for further concentration in the studio art courses. Students will express their creativity with hands-on studio projects from various artistic disciplines such as: drawing, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking and painting. Students will address themes and apply principles in design, and elements of art. Materials included.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $525.00 A500S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $525.00 A500S2

Photography Gr. 9-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, 1/2 credit, graded, no final exam A beginning course exploring self-expression through digital photographs. Awareness of lighting, point of view, composition and content are emphasized. Students learn how to use a digital camera, adjust their images using computer software, and produce inkjet prints. Field trips provide additional picture taking opportunities. Students should provide their own camera and bring it with them to class daily. A digital SLR camera with some manual controls is highly recommended. Additional materials included.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 10:00AM $550.00 A511S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:30PM $550.00 A511S2

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 59 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category » Performing Arts 5–12 Category: Performing Arts 5-12 Hawai`i Summer Jazz Institute Gr. 6-12

FOR NON-`IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY - PLEASE NOTE DATES OF JAZZ INSTITUTE Wednesday, June 7 -Friday, June 16, 2017 : Institute begins prior to the start of the main 6 week summer session and concludes at the end of the first week of the 6 week summer session. The Hawaii Summer Jazz Institute will offer participants an opportunity to learn and perform jazz music with prominent educators and artists in the field. 'Iolani School, The University of Texas at Arlington, and the Rotary Club of Honolulu are partnering in this venture. The institute will include jazz workshops and clinics, rehearsals, and concert performances. The UTA Jazz Orchestra will serve as guest performers and teaching assistants . Cultural sharing and fostering friendships through a common interest in jazz music are also part of the mission of the institute. Participants will be under the direction of the University of Texas at Arlington Jazz Faculty . For more information please email: [email protected]

Jun 7 - Jun 16 8:00AM - 11:15AM $0.00 Z902S1

Hip Hop - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-12

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 1 1/4 hours Learn street dance set to contemporary pop or hip hop music. Improve your coordination and creativity through strength training warm-up, stretching and exciting dance combinations. No experience required. Students may sign up for both sessions.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 2:30PM $200.00 C714S1

Hip Hop - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-12

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 1 1/4 hours Learn street dance set to contemporary pop or hip hop music. Improve your coordination and creativity through strength training warm-up, stretching and exciting dance combinations. No experience required. Students may sign up for both sessions.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 2:30PM $200.00 C718S1

Instrument Rental Gr. 5 -12

Please use the following code for the instrument rental option noted in the Intermediate Band and Summer Orchestra offerings.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 - $55.00 X999S1

Intermediate Orchestra Gr.5-12**REVISED**

6 weeks, 1 hour, no credit, S/U, no final exam Purpose: Students will focus on music reading, ensemble skills, development of facility in LH and RH. Instrument Rental: $55

Jun 12 - Jul 21 11:30AM - 12:30PM $295.00 C141S1

Musical Theater Gr. 6-12

6 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam For all Broadway bound beaus and beauties who want the opportunity to act, sing and dance, welcome to Fundamentals of Musical Theater! By performing scenes from various notable musicals, students learn blocking, staging, choreography and vocal production. A secondary focus will be on preparing for an audition. Don't miss the chance to work with the best!

Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $505.00 C800S1

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Repertoire Orchestra Gr. 7-12**REVISED**

6 weeks, 1 hour, no credit, S/U, no final exam Purpose: Study and perform a variety of repertoire, development of facility, technique, and ensemble skills . Instrument Rental: $55

Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 11:30AM $295.00 C203S1

Taiko Fun! - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-12

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This is an introductory course for students interested in exploring the basic techniques, rhythmic patterns, history, and repertoire of Taiko drumming. Students will learn to construct their own practice drum and bachi (sticks).

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 3:15PM $295.00 C935S1

Taiko Fun! - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-12

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours, no credit, S/U, no final exam This is an introductory course for students interested in exploring the basic techniques, rhythmic patterns, history, and repertoire of Taiko drumming. Students will learn to construct their own practice drum and bachi (sticks).

Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:15PM $295.00 C936S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 61 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category » Sports and Recreation Programs 6–12 Category: Sports and Recreation 6-12 Intramurals - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 3 hours Meet new people, make new friends and have fun. Enjoy activities such as swimming, canoe paddling, hiking, field games, as well as arts and crafts. Learn about safety, first aid and self-defense. A great way to spend those hot summer afternoons! (Based on calendar of activities given on first day, students should come appropriately dressed for the activity of the day.)

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 4:15PM $380.00 W170S1

Intramurals - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 3 hours Meet new people, make new friends and have fun. Enjoy activities such as swimming, canoe paddling, hiking, field games, as well as arts and crafts. Learn about safety, first aid and self-defense. A great way to spend those hot summer afternoons! (Based on calendar of activities given on first day, students should come appropriately dressed for the activity of the day.)

Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 4:15PM $380.00 W171S1

Physical Education Gr 9-12

6 weeks, 1 hour, 1/4 credit, S/U FOR `IOLANI STUDENTS ONLY Students will learn and participate in lifetime activities geared towards maintaining overall physical well being. Volleyball, swimming, circuit weight training and jogging are some of the activities taught . The course will follow the P.E. curriculum offered during the school year. Each student with the teacher will establish individual goals which are realistic and attainable through maximum effort . Through their participation, effort and completion of goals, students may fulfill one quarter of the P.E. requirement. Students may not enroll in more than one P.E. section. No grade level preference given. P.E. attire is only acceptable during class. Lockers are provided.

Jun 12 - Jul 21 8:00AM - 9:00AM $305.00 P300S1 Jun 12 - Jul 21 9:00AM - 10:00AM $305.00 P300S7 Jun 12 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 11:30AM $305.00 P300S3 Jun 12 - Jul 21 11:30AM - 12:30PM $305.00 P300S9 Jun 12 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 2:15PM $305.00 P300S5

Soccer - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-8

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 2 hours 30 minutes Students will improve ball coordination through field practice stressing both individual ball skills and small-sided tactical play. Lectures, film study, ball work, drills, and games will develop students' technical and tactical knowledge of the game. Students are grouped according to age and playing ability. A soccer ball is included in the tuition cost.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 3:45PM $395.00 W105S1

Soccer - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-8

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 2 hours 30 minutes Students will improve ball coordination through field practice stressing both individual ball skills and small-sided tactical play. Lectures, film study, ball work, drills, and games will develop students' technical and tactical knowledge of the game. Students are grouped according to age and playing ability. A soccer ball is included in the tuition cost.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 3:45PM $395.00 W106S1

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Surfrider Spirit - Sess. 1 Gr. 8-12

3 weeks, no credit, Wednesdays only (Session 1: 6/14, 6/21, 6/28) Go and get stoked! Learn and practice the sport of Hawaiian Ali'i. Surfrider Spirit Sessions have given teens the energy, passion and confidence to know they can succeed and teaches them to go for life with gusto! Surfing is more than just a sport, it's the Hawaiian cultural practice of staying in tune: within ourselves, with each other, and the natural world in which we live. Through surfing, you'll discover your inner strength, what makes you stand tall and what makes you fall. You'll learn how to paddle through challenges in life and ride the waves of success. We'll show you how to read and understand the waves, what makes them and how our land and oceans are connected. You'll make new friends, understand and live Hawaiian culture and develop a stronger connection to the 'aina. Best of all, you'll have FUN! We promise, if you try you WILL catch a wave and ride the very first day. It's an experience you'll never forget. Please visit www.surferspirit.org for more information. *Course fees Includes rental, use of rash guard, lite snacks and post-surf mini bento, transportation to and from `Iolani campus to Waikiki.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:00PM - 5:00PM $475.00 W111S1

Surfrider Spirit - Sess. 2 Gr. 8-12

3 weeks, no credit, Wednesdays only (Session 2: 7/5, 7/12, 7/19) Go surfing and get stoked! Learn and practice the sport of Hawaiian Ali'i. Surfrider Spirit Sessions have given teens the energy, passion and confidence to know they can succeed and teaches them to go for life with gusto! Surfing is more than just a sport, it's the Hawaiian cultural practice of staying in tune: within ourselves, with each other, and the natural world in which we live. Through surfing, you'll discover your inner strength, what makes you stand tall and what makes you fall. You'll learn how to paddle through challenges in life and ride the waves of success. We'll show you how to read and understand the waves, what makes them and how our land and oceans are connected. You'll make new friends, understand and live Hawaiian culture and develop a stronger connection to the 'aina. Best of all, you'll have FUN! We promise, if you try you WILL catch a wave and ride the very first day. It's an experience you'll never forget. Please visit www.surferspirit.org for more information. *Course fees Includes surfboard rental, use of rash guard, lite snacks and post-surf mini bento, transportation to and from `Iolani campus to Waikiki.

Jul 6 - Jul 20 1:00PM - 5:00PM $475.00 W112S1

Tennis - Sess. 1 Gr. 6-12

Session 1 - 3 weeks, 45 minutes The tennis program is open to students in grades 6-12. Students are placed into groups according to their ability and age. This is a RECREATIONAL program for beginner-intermediate level players. The focus will be on Fun, Fundamentals, and Play. Players need their own racquets. More advanced players can contact the tennis office for alternative programs. Tennis office: [email protected] or 808-478-0156.

Jun 12 - Jun 30 9:30AM - 10:15AM $290.00 W120S1 Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 11:15AM $290.00 W120S2 Jun 12 - Jun 30 1:15PM - 2:00PM $290.00 W120S4 Jun 12 - Jun 30 2:00PM - 2:45PM $290.00 W120S5

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 63 » Sports and Recreation Programs 6–12 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

Tennis - Sess. 2 Gr. 6-12

Session 2 - 3 weeks, 45 minutes The tennis program is open to students in grades 6-12. Students are placed into groups according to their ability and age. This is a RECREATIONAL program for beginner-intermediate level players. The focus will be on Fun, Fundamentals, and Play. Players need their own racquets. More advanced players can contact the tennis office for alternative programs. Tennis office: [email protected] or 808-478-0156.

Jul 3 - Jul 21 9:30AM - 10:15AM $290.00 W121S1 Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 11:15AM $290.00 W121S2 Jul 3 - Jul 21 1:15PM - 2:00PM $290.00 W121S4 Jul 3 - Jul 21 2:00PM - 2:45PM $290.00 W121S5

Yoga Flow - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-9: M, W, F

Session 1- 3 weeks - 9 days, 1 hour 30 minutes (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays only) This course is an introduction to yoga practice and principles. Students will learn how to unite body and mind through breathing techniques and a flowing sequence of yoga poses designed to improve postural alignment, balance, strength, and flexibility. These engaging yoga fundamentals provide the added benefit of enhancing mindfulness, confidence, and inner peace. No prior experience necessary; varying levels will be accommodated with appropriate modifications. Students must bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Those interested in practicing Monday through Friday may enroll in both Yoga Flow sections .

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:00PM $145.00 T711S1

Yoga Flow - Sess. 1 Gr. 7-9: T, Th

Session 1 - 3 weeks - 6 days, 1 hour 30 minutes (Tuesdays and Thursdays only) This course is an introduction to yoga practice and principles. Students will learn how to unite body and mind through breathing techniques and a flowing sequence of yoga poses designed to improve postural alignment, balance, strength, and flexibility. These engaging yoga fundamentals provide the added benefit of enhancing mindfulness, confidence, and inner peace. No prior experience necessary; varying levels will be accommodated with appropriate modifications. Students must bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Those interested in practicing Monday through Friday may enroll in both Yoga Flow sections .

Jun 12 - Jun 30 10:30AM - 12:00PM $95.00 T712S2

Yoga Flow - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-9: M, W, F

Session 2 - 3 weeks - 8 days, 1 hour 30 minutes (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays only) This course is an introduction to yoga practice and principles. Students will learn how to unite body and mind through breathing techniques and a flowing sequence of yoga poses designed to improve postural alignment, balance, strength, and flexibility. These engaging yoga fundamentals provide the added benefit of enhancing mindfulness, confidence, and inner peace. No prior experience necessary; varying levels will be accommodated with appropriate modifications. Students must bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Those interested in practicing Monday through Friday may enroll in both Yoga Flow sections .

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:00PM $130.00 T713S1

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Yoga Flow - Sess. 2 Gr. 7-9: T, Th

Session 2 - 3 weeks - 6 days, 1 hour 30 minutes (Tuesdays and Thursdays only) This course is an introduction to yoga practice and principles. Students will learn how to unite body and mind through breathing techniques and a flowing sequence of yoga poses designed to improve postural alignment, balance, strength, and flexibility. These engaging yoga fundamentals provide the added benefit of enhancing mindfulness, confidence, and inner peace. No prior experience necessary; varying levels will be accommodated with appropriate modifications. Students must bring a mat, towel, and water bottle. Those interested in practicing Monday through Friday may enroll in both Yoga Flow sections .

Jul 3 - Jul 21 10:30AM - 12:00PM $95.00 T714S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 65 Auxiliary Programs

Week 1: July 24- July 28, 2017 Week 2: July 31- August 4, 2017

Join us for a weeklong adventure! Our Auxiliary Programs offer a multitude of experiential learning courses that provide students with opportunities to discover and explore. From Minecraft Workshops to renowned i2 courses, Science, Technology, Engineering and Math will come alive. Students will venture around the island in Let’s Explore and Keiki Adventures, where the great outdoors becomes their classroom. Excitement and fun awaits!

Food services will not be available during the Auxiliary Programs.

Withdrawal and Refund Policy Refund for withdrawal is based on the date when the Summer Programs Office receives notification from parents for the student’s withdrawal. Once the registration has been processed, the maximum amount of refund will be 50% of each auxiliary course.

The following schedule determines the amount of the refund: 50% refund until Friday, June 30, 2017 No refunds starting Saturday, July 1, 2017

Registration will close on June 30, 2017 for the Auxiliary Programs.

66 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM »Auxiliary Week'Iolani School One Summer School K–12 Catalog - By Category

Category: Auxiliary Week One K-12 Creation Station Gr. 7-9 **NEW**

Week 7 Only - 5 days, 3 hours, no credit What do you get when spaghetti, marshmallows, string, and tape collide? A formula for fun ! In Creation Station, students will explore the engineering design cycle through participation in hands-on activities that focus on the student-engineered innovative process to design, build, and test solutions to a given problem. All materials included. Food service will not be available.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:30AM - 11:30AM $225.00 K185S1

Design It-Make It GIRLS ONLY Gr. 4 - 6

Week 7 Only: July 24- July 28 5 days, 6 1/2 hours, no credit

In this one-week intensive course, students will discover the Lower School FabLab and learn to create various items using the advanced technology. Even if you have taken this class before or have worked in the Lab, new techniques will be introduced based on the students' prior knowledge. Students will begin by learning about the Engineering Design Process and Design Thinking. Next, they will learn how to use the following items and corresponding programs: 3D printers and 123D Design; Laser Cutter and Inkscape & Sketch It/Make It; MaKeyMaKey and Scratch; LittleBits. After becoming familiar with these various design tools, the students will work in groups, and using the Engineering Design Process & Design Thinking, come up with a solution to a "problem" of their choosing. The course will conclude with a display of student inventions and creations. Student required to provide their own iPad and lunch for this class. Food service will not be available. GIRLS ONLY

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 2:30PM $585.00 K102S1

Driver's Education - Sess. 4 Gr. 10-12

Week 7 and 8 - 10 days, 3 hours, no credit, no final exam Note: Driver's Education is a two week class. July 24-August 4 occuring during the Auxiliary weeks. This course will fulfill the state law for driver's education. Included are 30 hours of classroom instruction and six hours of individual behind the wheel instruction. Classroom instruction will take place over a ten day period. Driving will be scheduled outside of class time over a period of six weeks or more, according to state law. Student needs to be 15½ years or older. Priority given to 'Iolani students.

Jul 24 - Aug 4 8:30AM - 11:30AM $500.00 T503S1

i2 Kinetic Sculptures Gr. 6-8***NEW***

Week 7 Only - 5 days, 5 hours, no credit Developed by the MIT Edgerton Center students are introduced to key concepts and skills of kinetic sculpture, including balance, gearing, energy sources and design-oriented thinking. They will use the work of Alexander Calder, George Rhodes, Dug North and Arthur Ganson as examples of various forms of moving sculpture. Each day they use the principles they are learning as the basis for their own creations, and at the end of the week they bring together their complete array of new skills to create a large-scale, chain-reaction-type artwork. All materials and tools provided. Campus meal service is unavailable during week 7. Please pack your student a lunch and please feel free to include a snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:30AM - 2:15PM $750.00 K190S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 67 » Auxiliary Week One K–12 'Iolani School Summer School Catalog - By Category

i2 Surgical Techniques Gr. 7-8

Week 7 Only - 5 days, 5 hours, no credit Created by the New York Hall of Science, Surgical Techniques poses the question, "Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a physician or surgeon?" In this course, students will investigate how the body works by participating in a range of hands-on activities, such as dissections and construction of life-sized physiological system maps (skeletal, nervous, circulatory, immune). Students will conduct simulated surgeries, perform biopsies, and learn how to suture. They will also learn about important medical/surgical breakthroughs and famous medical marvels throughout history. All materials and tools provided. Campus meal service is unavailable during week 7. Please pack your student a lunch and please feel free to include a snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:30AM - 2:15PM $750.00 K180S1

Keiki Adventures Gr K-2

Week 7: July 24- July 28 5 days, 8 hours, no credit

Discover O`ahu during an unforgettable one-week summer adventure! Your child will get to hike, go to the beach, go on exciting excursions, and much more! We will return from our morning adventures for an afternoon of fun.

Children must be able to apply their own sunblock and bug spray as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit. All students must be picked up by 4 p.m. each day. This one week adventure includes the cost of all transportation, activities, lunch, as well as morning and afternoon snack. Please provide your child with appropriate clothing for each day, sunscreen, hat, and refillable water bottle . More detailed information will be provided prior to the start of the program. Activities will differ from week 2.

Please register accordingly: K100S1 is for entering grade K K100S2 is for entering grade 1 K100S3 is for entering grades 2 ****Please register your child for the appropriate section by GRADE*****

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K100S2 Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K100S1 Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K100S3

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Let's Explore! Gr. 3-5 ***NEW***

Week 7 Only: July 24- July 28 5 days, 8 hours, no credit

Nature is calling… let's explore! Join us as we discover and adventure around our island home. Students will journey to beautiful beaches and lush forests. The wilderness will become the classroom as students learn safety skills that will improve their natural awareness. Through enjoyable and engaging excursions, this class will impart an appreciation of love and respect for the outdoors and O`ahu. We will return from our morning adventures for an afternoon of fun on campus.

Children must be able to apply their own sunblock and bug spray as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit. All students must be picked up by 4 p.m. each day. This one week adventure includes the cost of all transportation, activities, lunch, as well as morning and afternoon snack. Please provide your child with appropriate clothing for each day, sunscreen, hat, and refillable water bottle . More detailed information will be provided prior to the start of the program. Activities will differ from week 2.

Please register accordingly: K300S1 is for grades 3 K300S2 is for grades 4 K300S3 is for grades 5 ****Please register your child for the appropriate section by GRADE****

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K300S3 Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K300S2 Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K300S1

Minecraft Workshop: Ancient Ahupua'a Gr. 3-8 ***NEW***

Week 7 Only: July 24- July 28 5 days, 2 1/2 hours, no credit

Come join a fun and educational workshop in the popular video game Minecraft! Students will work together in teams to build and survive on their own Ahupua'a while learning about sustainability, ancient Hawai`i and teamwork. You can enroll in multiple minecraft workshops. Food service will not be provided; please pack your student a lunch and/or snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 10:30AM $205.00 K220S11

Minecraft Workshop: Mars Expedition Gr. 3-8 ***NEW***

Week 7 Only: July 24- July 28 5 days, 2 1/2 hours, no credit

Come join a fun and educational class in the popular video game Minecraft! Students will work together to build a human colony on Mars as they research NASA, Space X, and other exciting new technologies in the realm of space travel. You can enroll in multiple minecraft workshops. Food service will not be provided; please pack your student a lunch and/or snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 11:00AM - 1:30PM $205.00 K215S11

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Minecraft Workshop: World Governments Gr. 3-8 ***NEW***

Week 7 Only: July 24- July 28 5 days, 2 1/2 hours, no credit

Come join a fun and educational class in the popular video game Minecraft! Students will work together as a collaborative class as they research and learn about the many different types of governments and societies as they adopt the tenets of different world governments towards their shared Minecraft world to experience them first hand. You can enroll in multiple minecraft workshops. Food services will not be available; please pack your student a snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 1:30PM - 4:00PM $205.00 K225S11

Play-Well TEKnologies: Intro to STEM with LEGO Gr. K-2

Week 7 Only: July 24- July 28 4 hours; no credit

Tap into your imagination with access to over 20,000 pieces of LEGO®! This LEGO®-Inspired STEM program introduces the worlds of engineering, design, art, physics and architecture to the next generation of emerging engineers. Build engineer-designed projects such as motorized Snowmobiles, Boats, Catapults, and Merry-Go-Rounds. Then use special pieces to create your own unique design! New and returning students can explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. Visit ww.play-well.org for more information. There is no prerequisite for this course and all materials and supplies are included. Food services will not be available, so please feel free to pack your student a lunch and/or snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:00AM - 12:00PM $335.00 V107S-1

Welcome to Robotics! Gr.6-8**NEW**

Week 7 Only - 5 days, 4 hours, no credit This course is a hands-on introduction to the challenge of the construction and programming of autonomous robots. It is a fun course for anyone wanting to be a part of the next generation of engineers and inventors. Updated with the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 platform, students will be immersed in a project-based and collaborative learning environment, solving real world problems as they design, build and program a working robot. All materials and tools provided. Meal service is unavailable during week 7. Please pack your student a lunch and please feel free to include a snack.

Jul 24 - Jul 28 8:30AM - 12:30PM $225.00 K175S1

70 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM »Auxiliary Week'Iolani School Two Summer School K–6 Catalog - By Category

Category: Auxiliary Week Two K-6 Design It-Make It BOYS ONLY Gr. 4 - 6

Week 8 Only: July 31- August 4 5 days, 6 1/2 hours, no credit

In this one-week intensive course, students will discover the Lower School FabLab and learn to create various items using the advanced technology. Even if you have taken this class before or have worked in the Lab, new techniques will be introduced based on the students prior knowledge. Students will begin by learning about the Engineering Design Process and Design Thinking. Next, they will learn how to use the following items and corresponding programs: 3D printers and 123D Design; Laser Cutter and Inkscape & Sketch It/Make It; MaKeyMaKey and Scratch; LittleBits. After becoming familiar with these various design tools, the students will work in groups, and using the Engineering Design Process & Design Thinking, come up with a solution to a "problem" of their choosing. The course will conclude with a display of student inventions and creations. Student required to provide their own iPad and lunch for this class. Food service will not be available; please pack your student a lunch and snack. BOYS ONLY

Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 2:30PM $585.00 K202S1

Keiki Adventures Gr. K-2

Week 8: July 31- August 4 5 days, 8 hours, no credit

Discover O`ahu during an unforgettable one-week summer adventure! Your child will get to hike, go to the beach, go on exciting excursions, and much more! We will return from our morning adventures for an afternoon of fun.

Children must be able to apply their own sunblock and bug spray as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit. All students must be picked up by 4 p.m. each day. This one week adventure includes the cost of all transportation, activities, lunch, as well as morning and afternoon snack. Please provide your child with appropriate clothing for each day, sunscreen, hat, and refillable water bottle . More detailed information will be provided prior to the start of the program. Activities will differ from week 1.

Please register accordingly: K200S1 is for entering grade K K200S2 is for entering grade 1 K200S3 is for entering grades 2

****Please register your child for the appropriate section by GRADE*****

Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K200S3 Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K200S2 Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K200S1

SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani School 71 » Auxiliary Week Two K–6

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Let's Explore! Gr. 3-5 ***NEW***

Week 8 Only: July 31- August 4 5 days, 8 hours, no credit

Nature is calling… let's explore! Join us as we discover and adventure around our island home. Students will journey to beautiful beaches and lush forests. The wilderness will become the classroom as students learn safety skills that will improve their natural awareness. Through enjoyable and engaging excursions, this class will impart an appreciation of love and respect for the outdoors and O`ahu. We will return from our morning adventures for an afternoon of fun on campus.

Children must be able to apply their own sunblock and bug spray as well as change in and out of their own bathing suit. All students must be picked up by 4 p.m. each day. This one week adventure includes the cost of all transportation, activities, lunch, as well as morning and afternoon snack. Please provide your child with appropriate clothing for each day, sunscreen, hat, and refillable water bottle . More detailed information will be provided prior to the start of the program. Activities will differ from week 1.

Please register accordingly: K400S-1 is for grades 3 K400S-2 is for grades 4 K400S-3 is for grades 5 ****Please register your child for the appropriate section by GRADE****

Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K400S-1 Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K400S-2 Jul 31 - Aug 4 8:00AM - 4:00PM $515.00 K400S-3

72 ‘Iolani School SUMMER PROGRAM ‘Iolani Summer Teams

Current ‘Iolani Students and Incoming ‘Iolani Students ONLY entering Grades 7–12 »‘Iolani Dance Team The ‘Iolani Dance Team is a wonderful opportunity for students to pursue a higher level of dance skills incorporating jazz technique, ballet, modern and lyrical dance, and hip hop. The dance team performs at ‘Iolani football halftime shows, band competitions, basketball halftime shows, the Aloha Week Parade, as well as participates in community service projects, and competes both at local and national competitions. All dancers audition every year in May for a full-year commitment to the team. ONLY 2017-2018 Dance Team Members may enroll.

Students enrolling in the ‘Iolani Dance Team must complete the additional WAIVER and submit it to the ‘Iolani Dance Team Director, Mrs. Cyrenne Okimura, PRIOR to start of the Summer Program. WAIVERS can be found online at www.iolani.org/ summer or at the ‘Iolani Summer Program Office (Castle Building). Students will not be allowed to participate if WAIVER form has not been turned in. WAIVERS may be returned via email to [email protected], or hard copy to the Performing Arts Office.

» ‘Iolani Marching Band Under the direction of Mr. Manny Dayao ‘97, the ‘Iolani Marching Band is made up of enrolled ‘Iolani School students in the upper level concert bands (Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble), and performs with the ‘Iolani Dance Team at Raider varsity football games and participates in the various marching band competitions on the island. Students must have Marching Band Director approval to enroll.

Students enrolling in the ‘Iolani Marching Band must complete the additional WAIVER and submit it to the Marching Band Director, Mr. Manny Dayao, PRIOR to start of the Summer Program. WAIVERS can be found online at www.iolani.org/summer or at the ‘Iolani Summer Program Office (Castle Building). Students will not be allowed to participate if WAIVER form has not been turned in. WAIVERS may be returned via email to [email protected], or hard copy to the Performing Arts Office.

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»‘Iolani Summer Sports Teams

The athletic program at ‘Iolani was founded by the late Father Kenneth A. Bray, ‘Iolani’s legendary football, basketball and baseball coach from 1932 to 1953. ‘Iolani’s “One Team” concept originated with Father Bray, establishing a tradition for modesty, sportsmanship and unity in athletics that is still practiced today. Dedicated coaches make the athletic experience a time of learning and growth for all students. Playing sports at ‘Iolani isn’t about winning or losing. It’s about school pride and the experience gained from being a part of “One Team.”

Students enrolling in ‘Iolani Athletics must complete the additional WAIVER and submit it to the athletic trainers, Mr. Charlie Gima or Ms. Louise Inafuku, PRIOR to start of the Summer Program. WAIVERS can be found online at www.iolani.org/summer or at the ‘Iolani Summer Program Office (Castle Building). Students will not be allowed to participate if WAIVER form has not been turned in. WAIVERS may be returned via email to [email protected] or [email protected], or hard copy to the Trainer’s Office.

Date: June 12 - August 4

Baseball $0.00 F00011 [email protected] Boys Basketball $0.00 F00021 [email protected] Boys Bowling $0.00 F00041 [email protected] Boys Cross Country $0.00 F00061 [email protected] Boys Golf $0.00 F0025 [email protected] Boys Paddling $0.00 F0023 [email protected] Boys Soccer $0.00 F00101 [email protected] Boys Tennis $0.00 F00131 [email protected] Boys Track $0.00 F00151 [email protected] Boys Volleyball $0.00 F00161 [email protected] Boys Water Polo $0.00 F00181 [email protected] Cheerleading $0.00 F00051 [email protected] Football $0.00 F00081 [email protected] Girls Basketball $0.00 F00031 [email protected] Girls Bowling $0.00 F00041 [email protected] Girls Cross Country $0.00 F00071 [email protected] Girls Golf $0.00 F0026 [email protected] Girls Paddling $0.00 F0023 [email protected] Girls Soccer $0.00 F0024 [email protected] Girls Tennis $0.00 F00141 [email protected] Girls Track $0.00 F00151 [email protected] Girls Volleyball $0.00 F00171 [email protected] Girls Water Polo $0.00 F00191 [email protected] Judo $0.00 F00091 [email protected] Kayaking $0.00 F0021 [email protected] Sailing $0.00 F0022 [email protected] Softball $0.00 F00111 [email protected] Swimming $0.00 F00121 [email protected] Wrestling $0.00 F00201 [email protected]

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