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‘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 Honolulu, 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.