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Hawken Summer Programs is pleased to offer your children 11 exciting weeks of summer options. There are choices to suit every child’s interests and passions. Traditional day camp options, week-long Passport specialty camps, innovation camps, athletics camps, and summer studies provide your child the opportunity for fun, exploration, growth, and learning.

Below you will find instructions for the two registration options.

• ONLINE Visit summer.hawken.edu • Follow the link to register online. • Create a camper profile. • View the various options available to your child based on her/his age and/or grade. • When registration is received, you will get an email confirmation of your child’s registration.

• HARD COPY Visit summer.hawken.edu • View the camp brochure to see all available options for your child based on her/his age and/or grade. • Visit summer.hawken.edu and click on the Registration link in the More Info section. • Print camper profile page, medical authorization, and camp selection forms. • Complete forms and return to the Hawken Summer Programs office using one of the three methods below. 1. Mail: Hawken Summer Programs Questions? 5000 Clubside Road, Lyndhurst, 44124 Please contact Liisa Spaller in the 2. Fax: 440-423-2930 Summer Programs office at 3. Scan & Email: [email protected] [email protected] or 440-423-2940 • When registration form is received, you will get an email confirmation of your child’s registration. Day Camps ...... 1 Summer Studies ...... 31 Transportation, Pre- & After-Care Information English Hawklings Camp Summer Success: Middle School Reading Boys Day Camp Summer Success: Middle School Writing Girls Day Camp Critical Reading & Academic Writing Boys Sports Camp History Girls Lifetime Adventure Camp U.S. History 2 (for credit) Speech and Debate Camps Finding Your Voice…Telling Your Truth! Passport Camps ...... 5 How to Argue and Win! Science and Math Camps Academic Challenge Camp Performing Arts Camps Academic Challenge Camp Visual Arts Camps Mathematics Design and Construction Camps Individualized Mathematics Hawken Lego High and Lego University Math Enrichment through Contest Mathematics Culinary Camps Math Enrichment through Mathematical Modeling

World Languages and Cultural Experiences Algebra I (Full Credit) PROGRAMS Games, Sports, and Physical Fitness Algebra II (Full Credit) Leadership and Academic Skills Camps Geometry (Full Credit) Technology and Creativity Math Technology Mythology, Mystery, and Adventure Reinforcing Algebraic Skills through Handheld Calculator Technology SAT & ACT Test Taking Strategies Innovation Camps ..... 25 SAT/ACT Prep Course, Reading / Writing SAT/ACT Prep Course, Intensive Math Prep Science Athletics Camps ...... 27 Biology (Full Credit) Girls and Boys Soccer Camp Chemistry Honors (Full Credit) Girls Field Hockey Camp Health Studies Girls and Boys Tennis Camp Health I/Health & Wellness (For Credit)

Girls Volleyball Camp First Aid/CPR/AED Certification ummer Girls and Boys Football Camp Girls and Boys Basketball Camps

Girls and Boys Lacrosse Camps S “I love Hawken Day Camp because no matter what you do, it’s fun!” -Will Day Camps Day

“Hawken Day Camp is the best old-fashioned summer camp around.” -Lauren

“I love that we go swimming every day, and I love tennis and gymnastics.” 1 -Sylvia Hawken Day Camps Optional Services

Hawken Day Camps has a long history of providing some of the best summer enrichment opportunities in Greater Transportation . Children of all ages can choose from a broad menu of programs that includes a variety of sports, arts, $500 for campers within a 10 mile radius science, adventure, design and construction, and aquatics activities that are specifically designed to be age- of Hawken’s Lyndhurst campus appropriate, fun, and worthwhile. No matter what program your child chooses, you can be assured that he or $750 for campers within a 10-20 mile radius she will learn new skills, practice taking healthy risks, and accomplish meaningful goals; at the same time, their of Hawken’s Lyndhurst campus curiosity, creativity, and thinking skills will be greatly enriched. $950 for campers outside a 20 mile radius of Hawken’s Lyndhurst campus Campers at Hawken Day Camp spend their summers learning new skills and building friendships, all in a fun, safe, Campers outside a 20 mile radius of Hawken’s Lyndhurst and nurturing environment. Our experienced staff members work to facilitate connections among and between campus will need to contact the Summer Camp office to campers, taking special care to ensure that each child feels included and accepted. This feeling of camaraderie consider a central drop off/pick up location. among campers reinforces each child’s sense of well-being and forms the basis for happy, life-long memories. In most cases, buses or vans are scheduled to pick up and In addition to our emotionally nurturing environment, campers are provided with a nutritious lunch each day drop off each camper at his or her home. Depending upon and have the option to participate in our pre- and after-care services. For safety reasons, all campers are required proximity to the Lyndhurst campus, campers will be picked to wear authentic camp t-shirts, which can be purchased form the camp office beginning one week prior to the up between 8:00 a.m. and 8:45 a.m. each day. At the end of start of camp and throughout the camp season. each day, vehicles leave at 4:00 p.m. for the return trip home and, in most cases, drop off each camper prior to 5:00 p.m. * Due to limited space on our vehicles, we cannot provide one-way transportation. Registration * If we do not have sufficient riders from a particular area, we may be unable to provide transportation. A $300 non-refundable deposit must accompany the registration form. This deposit will be applied to the total camp cost. Pre- and After-Camp Care

Early registration ends March 2, 2020. Pre-Care (6 week session) You will receive a $100 discount for any four, five, and six week camps that are registered and $200 for 7:45 - 8:45 a.m. PAID IN FULL by this deadline. (Boys Sports Campers & Girls Lifetime Adventure Campers have the option of choosing 2 and 4 week sessions – see registration form for rates.) All registration ends and all balances are due in the camp office by May 18, 2020. After-Care (6 week session) $500 for 4:00-6:00 p.m. or $250 for 4:00-5:00 p.m. Grade levels listed are those the camper will complete in June 2020. (Boys Sports Campers & Girls Lifetime Adventure Campers have the option of choosing 2 and 4 week sessions – see registration form for rates.)

There are no pro-rated fees or refunds for campers arriving after the start of the session, leaving Hawken Day Camps provide a Pre- and After-Care Program before its completion, or missing any time during camp. Camp fees are non-transferable. for those needing extended day services. Campers can Refunds will be made only with the presentation of a medical rejection slip or a doctor’s register for this service with a one-time fee for the entire certificate before the camper is scheduled to attend camp. camp, or the service can be billed at a rate of $10 an hour for those who only occasionally need such assistance. NOTE: Camps will not be in session on July 3 in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. Pre-Camp Care begins at 7:45 a.m. and After-Camp Care Contact Information is available from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. each day. There is no transportation home provided. Campers are supervised at Mr. Clarence Bonner, Camp Director all times by well-trained staff. 5000 Clubside Road, Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 Phone: 440-423-2940 | [email protected] 2 3 Day Camps Lunch isprovided daily. • Swimming • Music to Sports • Introduction • Appreciation ofNature • Peer Relationships • Community BuildingActivity • Creative Arts • Experimentation sessionwillfocusEach three-week on: for allcampers.experiences andopportunities coeducational program that offers abroad range of campersareskills, sure to have isa ablast. Hawklings spaces for dramatic play, newsports orlearning Whether thegreat exploring outdoors, creating exciting are generated basedoncamperinterests andideas. Explorations andthemesfor eachofthetwo sessions ofbuildingasummercommunity.on theimportance environment thatnurturing places astrong emphasis staffoftrainedOur educators providesrich and a curiosity, andneedfor isfostered. physical activity camp, thecampers’ imagination, ofthe at theheart activities developmentally appropriate With carefully designed and experiences.through open-ended to explore, create, andplay Camp encouragesHawklings ouryoungest campers Lyndhurst Campus Full $650 Day: July 20-July31 Special Session: $575 Half Day: Full $975 Day: 2:June29-July17 Session 1:June8-26 Session Campers mustbe4years oldbefore campstarts. Ages 4-5 Hawklings Camp 9:00 a.m.-4:00p.m. 9:00 a.m.-1:00p.m. 9:00 a.m.-4:00p.m.

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Grades 4 - 8 Adventure Camp (grade as of 19-20 school year) Grades 4 - 8 June 8 - July 17 (grade as of 19-20 school year) 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. June 8 - July 17 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 6 weeks: $1,800 5 weeks: $1,650 Choose Choose 6 weeks: $1,800 4 weeks: $1,500 your weeks! your weeks! 5 weeks: $1,650 3 weeks: $1,200 4 weeks: $1,500 2 weeks: $850 3 weeks: $1,200 1 weeks: $425 2 weeks: $850 1 weeks: $425 Gates Mills Campus Campers will be picked up and dropped off at the Lyndhurst Campus. Gates Mills Campus “Hawken offers the widest array of Campers will be picked up and dropped off Optional Services: Transportation as well as pre- and after-care at the Lyndhurst Campus. creative camps in . If you are available. See page 5 for details. have multiple kids with diverse interests. Optional Services: Transportation, Boys Sports Camp is the total package for boys. Campers pre- and after-care are available. See page 5 for details. Hawken is the place to be.” -Lisa receive instruction in the fundamentals of a variety of sports, engage in healthy intramural competition, and Designed for girls who have completed grades 4-8, the Girls enjoy fun field trips all over the Cleveland area. Lifetime Adventure Camp goes beyond the scope of the • Fitness & Conditioning: Campers will participate day camp program, providing activities and experiences in games and teamwork competitions that improve that are enjoyable and tailored to this age group. We aim speed, agility, and team dynamics. to empower girls in developmentally appropriate ways by providing them with daily choices based on their interests • Choices: Boys select a sport for specific instruction from baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, touch football, in both the mornings and the afternoons. These choices and lacrosse. (Choices vary depending on the day.) will extend into our new Intramural Challenge, where girls will earn points in traditional and non-traditional sports, • Speaker Series: Sports professionals discuss a variety performance arts, cooking competitions, scavenger hunts, of topics including leadership, ethics in sports, careers dance, and more. Girls will enjoy opportunities to connect in sports, and much more. with friends, old and new; tackle new challenges; hone their • Lunch: Well-balanced, hot lunches provided. leadership skills; discover new interests; and develop a clear, confident sense of leadership. • Intramurals: Boys participate in competitions for the Sports Camp Championship in traditional and • Morning and afternoon choices including soccer, nontraditional sports (floor hockey, bowling, golf, tennis, volleyball, art, the Upper School ropes course, softball, swimming, archery, and much more). dance, swimming, culinary arts, and more! • Field Trips: On scheduled days, campers will travel • Field Trips: Weekly trips to places such as the Hawken to exciting local destinations such as Fun-n-Stuff, a fab lab, Cleveland Rock Gym, Clays Park, Fun-n-Stuff, Captains game, bowling, and Pioneer Waterland. the bowling alley, and more! • Varsity Days: Hawken varsity coaches will lead • Lunch: Well balanced, hot lunches are provided. campers through drills and games to develop skills in their specific sport. • Varsity Days: Hawken varsity coaches will lead campers through drills and games to develop skills in 4 their specific sport. 5 passport CAMPS = New Camp Offerings passport Camps

Passport Camps offer children of all ages unique, week- * Use of cellphones or other electronic Registration long (full and half day) opportunities to explore, create, devices is not permitted during All Passport Camps must meet minimum learn, and have fun. These camps are specifically designed camp hours without permission from enrollment numbers by one month prior to to foster imagination and curiosity while developing new counselors or administrators. Devices the start of that particular camp for the camp skills. Children looking for a variety of experiences over the will be collected and returned at the end to proceed. Early registration is encouraged course of the summer can piece together a full summer of the day if they are being used. Please and allows us to guarantee camp offerings of fun tailored to their interests or simply enjoy the note that there are several camps that at earlier dates, as soon as enrollment is excitement of a one-week adventure. do require a device that will be used sufficient. A $100 non-refundable deposit appropriately. Lunch is not provided for Passport Camps. must accompany the registration form. This * Now offering before/aftercare for deposit will be applied to the total camp Campers must bring a nonperishable, brown bag lunch. Passport Camps. Please note we are a nut-free campus. cost. No sibling discounts are available. Early Care 7:45-8:45 a.m. - $55 per week Drop-off and pick-up are at the specific campus where After Care 3:00-5:30 p.m. - $150 per week Contact each camp is scheduled. Transportation is not available Mark Nestor, Director of Auxiliary Programs for Passport Camps. P 440-423-2940 [email protected] Don’t forget hawken.edu/summer to bring a brown bag lunch! Science and Math Camps Summer STEAM Health and Wellness Animal Planet Ages 9 - 12 Ages 6 - 9 Ages 6 - 10

July 20 - July 24 July 6 - July 10 July 27 - July 31 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $375 $350 $375 Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics Come and spend a week with us as we bring nutrition and If you love animals and learning fun and unique facts - calling all STEAM fanatics! If you’re interested in body wellness to camp! Campers will learn first-hand the about them, this is the camp for you. During this building, experimenting, creating, and innovating, this importance of why nutrition, systems in the body, and week of animal fun, campers will conduct research is the place for you! Learn how to think like an engineer, physical activity are crucial for our daily body function while about favorite animals, create miniature habitats, mathematician, scientist, and more while being exposed having fun at the same time. Each day will include physical participate in a living zoo experience, and so much to the different types of STEAM careers. Join Summer activities aimed to elevate our heart rate including Zumba, more. Through art, dramatic play, and multimedia STEAM to build something new each day and work with yoga, and nature hikes. At the beginning, middle, and end research, campers will have a full week of animal others in an authentic learning environment. of physical activities, our bodies need fuel. Campers will immersion that provides a unique window into the learn how to create nutritious snacks that fuel their brain fascinating world of mammals, reptiles, fish, and and body. This is the perfect opportunity to jump start your amphibians. child’s healthy lifestyle! 6 “I’m not Messy, I’m Creative”! Creative Chemistry for Kids Young Explorers Ages 6 - 10 Ages 7 - 11 Ages 4 – 6

August 3 - August 7 July 20 - July 24 July 20 - July 24 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $375 $350 $175 Exploration that inspires innovation and creativity Join us for a reaction-packed week of fabulous Join us in exploring the great outdoors. Campers can be anything but tidy. The hands-on learning and chemistry fun! Lab coats and goggles will be will be the leaders as they join together with friends fun, however, are worth every sloppy second! This provided as we work to understand the basics of to create their own fun. Richard Louv, author of summer, your child can explore and express his or chemical interactions. Your junior chemist will work the popular book Last Child in the Woods brought her imagination and artistry via a variety of mediums. to investigate the physical properties of atoms, together a new and growing body of research Campers will have the opportunity to create a elements, and molecules as well as how they behave indicating that direct exposure to nature is essential customized array of Borax-based slimes, construct when mixed with one another. We will also move for healthy childhood development and for the various arts and crafts, and whip up culinary out of the lab during the week to witness some of physical and emotional health of children (and concoctions to have some messy yet good, clean fun! these reactions as they occur in nature (aka “the real adults). Louv recommends providing children with world”). This will be a fun, hands-on, interactive week! prolonged exposure to unstructured outdoor play, Dino Dig where they are required to use their imagination, Outdoor Adventurers interact with nature, and exercise their bodies. Under Ages 4 - 7 careful supervision, the campers will traipse through Ages 7 – 9 the great outdoors as they follow animal tracks in the July 20 - July 24 Hawken woods, build forts, collect bugs, and play. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. July 20 - July 24 The possibilities for outdoor fun are endless. Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $200 Lyndhurst Campus Mini Med School Become a paleontologist for the week as you discover $350 Ages 4 – 6 the wonderful world of dinosaurs! Campers will learn Join us in exploring the great outdoors. Campers about these fascinating prehistoric creatures through will be the leaders as they join together with friends July 20 - July 24 stories, dramatic play, music/movement activities, to create their own fun. Richard Louv, author of 12:00 - 3:00 p.m. and art experiences. The week will culminate in the popular book Last Child in the Woods brought Lyndhurst Campus an exciting archaeological dig and dinosaur egg together a new and growing body of research scavenger hunt. Join us for a week of dinosaur fun! indicating that direct exposure to nature is essential $200 for healthy childhood development and for the Is there a doctor in camp? Join us this summer as we physical and emotional health of children (and bring Mini Med School to camp! Our little doctors will adults). Louv recommends providing children with use stuffed animal patients to take blood pressure passport CAMPS passport “I like meeting friends from a prolonged exposure to unstructured outdoor play, readings, give “stitches”, put on a cast, and make different school.” where they are required to use their imagination, their own first aid kit, all while learning lots about interact with nature, and exercise their bodies. Under what doctors, dentists, EMTs, and other medical -Ellie careful supervision, the campers will traipse through professionals do on a daily basis. Join us in this fun- the great outdoors as they follow animal tracks in the filled camp. Hawken woods, build forts, collect bugs, and play. The possibilities for outdoor fun are endless.

7 = New Camp Offerings Performing Arts Band Camp: Music from the “Silver Screen” Puppet Theater and More! Ages 5 – 9 Camps Ages 11 - 14 August 3 - August 7 Music Theater Camp August 3 - August 7 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Ages 7 - 11 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $375 July 27 - July 31 $175 Campers will have a blast creating a variety of puppets. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. If you would like to play tunes from movies and other From traditional fairy tale characters to brand new self- Lyndhurst Campus popular pieces, please join us for a fun week of music created characters, campers will make amazing pieces $375 making! We will rehearse various pieces, watch movie of art that can also be used to tell stories. Many different The Summer Music Theatre Camp provides campers clips, and explore how music enhances the movie materials will be used to create characters of all shapes the opportunity to participate in an exciting musical watching experience. Band members will perform a short and sizes. Campers will also learn the art of story-telling experience. Campers will enjoy an intensive week of concert at the end of the week and receive an audio using puppets. Each day campers will put on mini-shows, musical training including individual and group vocal recording of the concert. This camp is for students ages re-telling famous children’s stories as well as performing coaching, basic dance movement, audition technique, and 11-14 who have studied woodwind, brass, or percussion camper-written tales. This camp is perfect for the child stage experience. On Friday afternoon, parents, friends, instruments for two or more years. Participants must that loves art and story-telling. It is also a wonderful and family are invited to attend a special performance in provide their own instruments with the exception of opportunity for campers that may be shy on stage to the Chapel showcasing each of the participants. percussionists. develop confidence and a voice for performing.

From the Booth to the Field: The One-Act One-Week Challenge Sports Broadcasting Ages 9 – 14 Ages 10 - 14 August 10 - August 14 August 3 - August 7 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. “Cartooning camp has taken my 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $375 drawing skills to the next level.” $350 Are you up for the challenge? During the One-Act One- -Taye Calling all sports enthusiasts! Have you ever dreamed of Week Challenge, campers work together to create their doing play-by-play or reporting from down on the field own one-act play from scratch. It is up to them to write of a professional sporting event? Have you ever watched the script; develop the characters; block the scenes; “Pardon the Interruption” or listened to sports talk radio create props, costumes, and scenery; rehearse; and and had an opinion you wanted to share? This week-long finally, perform the show! During down times, students Passport camp will give young sports enthusiasts the will engage in theater games to build confidence and chance to learn play-by-play skills, develop a unique radio/ performing skills as well as illicit uproarious laughter. TV show, and conduct interviews. Parents and special guests are invited to join us for our performance on Friday afternoon. Day One: Proposals and Script Writing Day Two: Edit & Finalize Script, Characterizations, Blocking Day Three: Rehearsing, Prop & Costume Creation Day Four: Rehearsing, Scenery Creation Day Five: Final Rehearsals and Performance 8 9 passport CAMPS collection ofbeautifulworks ofart! collection Come discover and create your aunique innerartist interests oftheclass and oftheindividualcampers. each day andthetimespent oneachmediumto the art. We willalsobeableto tailorthematerials used collage,printmaking, sculpture, andfound-object creative expression. 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Ribbons, $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27-31 Ages 9–13 Creative Scrapbooking Visual Arts Camps $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 6-10 Ages 5-10 Illustrators The Caldecott: ExploringChildren’s Book yourself! mediums. ready Get to express ofart using avariety will alsodesign theirown self-lookalikebitmoji own uniquefeelings. Wait .there’s more. Campers emojis, camperswilldesign theirown to express their lockers, andmuchmore. additionto recreating In for decorating bedrooms,3D emojiswillbeperfect ofdifferent mediums.using avariety Both 2Dand art camp camperswillrecreate theirfavorite emojis how you exactly everyone feel. thisfunhands-on In They’re everywhere! Those littlefaces that tell $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27–31 Ages 8-13 Emoji/Bitmoji Fun illustrator expression andcreativity. aswell asartistic likeanauthorand will beabouttheprocess ofthinking photographic images, andoriginal drawings. 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August 3 - August 7 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus $400 Ever dream of having your own comic book series or comic strip in the Sunday paper? Make this dream come true as professional cartoonist Thom Zahler teaches the basics of cartooning. Campers will learn several key skills such as how to draw exciting life-like images using basic shapes, the art of character design, and the fundamentals of designing a comic strip. Layout, composition, inking, and lettering will also be introduced. As part of this highly interactive camp, campers will learn comic book history while investigating some of the classics including Spiderman, Batman, and the Fantastic Four. Looking at Art in Nature Digital Animation the evolution of these titles and others, campers will Ages 4 – 7 Ages 9 - 13 begin developing their own heroes and villains that will come to life through illustration. Don’t miss the chance August 3 - August 7 July 20 - July 24 to develop your drawing skills, storytelling, and character development through your own unique comic book. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus Jewelry 101 $350 $375 Ages 9 – 13 Look out the window and find an expansive art pallet Have you ever dreamed of becoming a cartoon animator? waiting to be tapped into for unique and beautiful This camp will show you how to design your own masterpieces. Campers will spend a wonderful week characters and provide you with the skills to bring them June 22 - June 26 outdoors learning how to utilize the bounties of nature to life! During the week, campers will learn a variety 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. while creating unique works of art. All pieces will utilize of techniques including character design, Photoshop Lyndhurst Campus materials collected or created in nature. Projects will animation basics, and GIF file creation taught in age- $375 include natural birdhouses, paintings using nature based appropriate ways. Every camper will leave with his or Making beautiful pieces of jewelry is so much more than paints, leaf impression murals, and so much more. If you her own Google webpage showcasing all the weeks’ randomly stringing beads together. During the week, love to be outdoors and art, you will have the week of animations. campers will learn a variety of skills and techniques that your life hiking, collecting, and creating. will allow them to create unique pieces of “wearable art.” Metal stamping, engraving, wire twisting, and much more will be taught in age-appropriate ways. There will be projects that every camper completes as well as a “signature” piece that each camper will design and create by the completion of camp. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the skills necessary to become a jewelry artist.

10 11 passport CAMPS objects together andaddingcolor anddetail.objects paint, crayons, onhandfor andmarkers fastening the choice istheirs! We will have ofglue, plenty tape, work onaprevious or begin project building materials. Eachday, camperscancontinue andthenusedasour new againastheyare sorted containers, fabric, materials that are ready to berepurposed: oldboxes, together by alarge exploring offound collection will become your treasure. We willbegin ourweek camp, this weeklong In oneperson’s trash really $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27-31 Ages 5-10 From Trashto Treasure will have cuddlyworks ofart. ofsoft acollection Atto ourwork. theendofexciting campers week, buttons, andcreate pom-pomsandtasselsto addflare stuffed animals. We willlearn to thread aneedle, sew hand sewingtechniques to create pillows andunique night? 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This campisdesigned to takecomic enthusiasts and $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 10-August 14 Ages 9-13 Comics and Trading Cards capture trueself-expression. that have ofprint-based works aportfolio ofart individuality. At camperswill theendofweek, creating that ofprojects express avariety their more techniques, camperswillspendtheweek prints to utilizing foods asprintingmedium to many withblockprinting. Fromart embossedstyrofoam Campers willseeallthe versatile ways theycancreate $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. June 8-12 Ages 6-11 PrintingBlock Stamping andRubber is funandfullofcolor! creative andexplore that anunusualapproach to art clothing, andeven shoes. way toThis be iswonderful tape! duct Wallets, iPad cases, bags, jewelry, flowers, imaginableto ...outof create justaboutANYTHING tape? duct The allows newest students form ofart with thebestprom dress madecompletely outof full college scholarshipsare awarded to thestudent simple piece oftape. Didyouthat eachyear, know imagination to seepotential andtheability ina for thechildwithanendless This campisperfect $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00a.m.–3:00p.m. July 20-24 Ages 7-12 TapeDuct Art included intheweek’s activities. toys, andtreats ofyour -even pet-are aportrait forprojects theirfavorite petoranimal. Crafts, pet ofcraft a variety will spendafun-filled week making creativeMake allaboutyour projects pet!Campers $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. June 15-19 Ages 6–11 Pet Projects = New Camp Offerings Masks from Around the World Fashion School Design and Ages 9 – 13 Ages 9 - 13 Construction Camps July 20 - July 24 August 3 - August 7 Interior Designers 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Ages 9-14 Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $350 $375 July 13 - July 17 Around the world in five days! Travel around the globe Every child’s dream of being a fashion designer can 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and learn about other cultures through mask making - finally be brought to life! This camp will give children the from Japanese Kabuki to beautiful Venetian masks and opportunity to express their creative side by designing Lyndhurst Campus more. Campers will create beautiful works of art that their own fashion line. We will begin the creative process $400 can be displayed on their walls all while learning about by collecting inspiration and creating mood boards. Next, Are you interested in creating your very own space from the cultures that create and use different style masks. students will work to develop a color and texture scheme concept to completion using a variety of art and recycled Campers will use a variety of materials and techniques in for their collection. After selecting fabrics, students will materials? You could design a clubhouse, tree fort, this hands-on art camp. Bring your creativity and sense learn how to sketch designs and draw them on a human hang-out space, your bedroom, or any room you want! of adventure! form. Each participant will have the opportunity to You’ll spend your days building a vision board indicating display his or her fall collection sketches at our very own personalized color, pattern, lighting, flooring, furniture, Pottery and Glass Mosaics: “Fashion Week” on the final day of the week. accessory, and layout choices. We’ll work in the newly- Creating Beautiful Works of Art designed Innovation Lab to create unique projects. Using art materials as well as recycled tile, carpet, fabric, Ages 8 - 12 Retro Skills Ages 10 – 15 wall paper, and cardboard, each camper will create a unique interior space to present to campers during the August 3 - August 7 Friday afternoon celebration of interior design party. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. July 27 – July 31 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Field of Dreams: Stadium Design $425 Lyndhurst Campus Ages 9 - 13 Do you want to work with clay and glass as mediums for $375 art? If so, this is the week for you! Campers create unique You thought being a vsco girl was cool? Try going back July 27 - July 31 even farther to the 50’s! Let’s get retro- learn how to sew pieces using slab, coil, and pinch hand building methods 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to make functional and creative masterpieces. Campers and cook like Grandma and great grandma! Campers will will also have the opportunity to use a professional learn how to do some hand and machine sewing making Lyndhurst Campus potter’s wheel throughout the week. Each student will some pillows and other fun projects to decorate your $375 also design a glass-on-glass mosaic using a large picture room. Then let’s make an apron to wear in the kitchen “If you build it, they will come.” Inspired by the movie or window frame. Come to camp with a photograph where you get to cook some of Grandmas favorite Field of Dreams, campers will spend a week immersed in or idea for inspiration for a glass mosaic. Your brilliant recipes! Don’t forget to wear your pearls!!! the art of stadium design. Campers will choose whether glass mosaic will look like stained glass for a one-of-kind they want to design a multisport stadium or a single treasure. sport stadium and then begin the process of drawing and creating a model they will take home at the end of the week. Campers can add unique features such as short walls, pools, kids areas, field boxes - there is no “Pottery and Glass Mosaics camp is fun limit. The group of campers will also create a usable because you get to be so creative.” whiffleball stadium to play actual games in throughout -Pom the week. “If you build it, they will come.”

12 13 passport CAMPS reasoning, developing creativity, andteamwork. gained:communication, problemSkills solving, none! many otherinteresting items.necessary: Skills usingLegos,structures recyclable materials, and and fun. We will create ourown designs andmake ready to useyour imagination action for hands-on and buildsomeawesome creations withus!Get Calling allinventors, builders, anddesigners. Come $175 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–12:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages 4-6 Builders/Creators Club solving puzzles, thenthiscampisfor you! youtest. If enjoy escape rooms orjustcreating and You willeven create puzzlesofyour own for othersto goes into designing challenging puzzles, andmore. are run,what makestheexperience memorable, what puzzles. Spendtheweek how learning escaperooms popular becauseoftheirthemesandchallenging Escape rooms are alltherage around theworld, $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages 9-13 Room Escape right here to Northeast Ohio right here to Northeast that famousbuildingsfrom bring around theworld pieces ofart museum oftwo andthree-dimensional ofmaterials,Using avariety thegroup willcreate a architecture andanaffinityart. for creating of works campers that have and interest anatural curiosity in mediums. art This campisspecificallydesigned for andrecreatefrom history themthrough of avariety aboutfamousarchitecturalwill learn masterpieces creativity. fun,campers aweek During ofhands-on recognizable symbolsofman’s innovation and Building, the Taj Mahal, andsomany more are The Eiffel Tower, London Bridge, theEmpire State $350 CampusGates Mills 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 17-August 21 Ages 7–11 Famous Architecture Through Art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faIFNkdq96U. visit thelinkto seeCaine’s incredible story: claw, labyrinth, andmuchmore. pop-a-shot, Please develop classicinteractive arcade gamessuchasthe imagination, teamwork, andingenuity, campers will we create aHawken SummerProgram arcade. Using outhowand figuring things Come joinusas work. of Caine, alittleboy withalove ofcreating, building, This uniquecampis inspired by theamazingstory $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 10-August 14 Ages 7–11 Caine’s Arcade . = New Camp Offerings Think it, Design It, Build It Blast Time Fort Builders and Treasure Hunters Ages 9 - 13 Ages 7 - 10 Ages 6 – 9

August 3 - August 7 August 10 - August 14 July 27 - July 31 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $425 $375 $400 In this completely hands-on camp, campers will learn 3-2-1 blast-off! Does your child enjoy constructing objects This camp is for all who are curious and creative. For the the basics of woodworking. Everything from using hand that fly and launching their creations? Then this might be “treasure hunter” theme, campers will scour Hawken’s tools such as hammers, saw, drills, and sandpaper to the camp for them! In Blast Time, campers will participate campus using real world skills to find treasure. Campers simple machines including the drill press, jigsaw, and in aviation-themed days where they will design, fabricate, will practice teamwork as they learn how to use a hand sanders will be covered. A heavy emphasis on and launch customized creations. Campers will have “a compass, de-code “invisible ink,” read a map, and use a teaching shop safety will be incorporated into the week. blast” as they utilize their inventions during interactive metal detector. For the “fort builders” theme, campers Each camper will select a beginning project to hone games and friendly category competitions to recognize will construct structures using a variety of building his/her skills before developing a self-created signature creativity, innovation, ingenuity! materials and their imagination. They can transform piece. All pieces will be finished with varnish or paint and cardboard boxes into multiple levels with window ready to be taken home at the end of the week. Young Engineers and Designers treatments and entryways as well as explore surface Ages 7 - 11 textures and design on the interior and exterior using Putt-Putt Design paint, recycled, and found natural materials. We will also go outside to create forts made of sticks and other items Ages 9 - 13 July 27 - July 31 from nature. The skills of problem solving, cooperation, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and imaginative play will be the focus of this very fun August 10 - August 14 Lyndhurst Campus and exciting week of camp. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $350 Lyndhurst Campus Engineers are problem solvers, and you are too! Join us Aerospace Engineering $425 for a fun-filled week of tinkering, building, and problem Ages 9 – 13 Fore! Off the bumper, over the draw bridge, and into the solving as we learn how engineers tackle challenges using hole. Spend a week learning woodworking skills such as the design process. During our week-long experience, you July 27 - July 31 will design, construct, test, and redesign a wide range of measuring, cutting, hammering, sanding, and much more 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. while using your imagination to design a 9-hole putt-putt items – bridges, parachutes, camping gear, and robots to Lyndhurst Campus course. Each hole can have a different theme with varying name just a few - all from the perspective of trying to find degrees of difficulty; you make the choice. Campers will solutions for specific problems. This will be a fun, hands- $375 work collaboratively to transform the Hawken Day Camp on, interactive week! Ever thought about how a huge plane is able to fly? Or Putt-Putt course into a course Jack Nicklaus would be maybe how a rocket creates enough force to fly through proud of. At the completion of the week, campers will the atmosphere into space? Aerospace engineers ponder participate in the first Hawken Open as they enjoy the the same questions and use this curiosity to design, results of their labor. build, and manufacture vehicles for flight. Without aerospace engineers, we would never have made it to the moon! In this Passport camp, you’ll learn all about the different factors that affect flight and even create your own flight structures!

14 15 passport CAMPS Come jointheLego fun! create theirown Lego inventions. isthelimit. The sky options. to Campers willalsohave theopportunity that canthenbeusedfor more advanced programing building whiledeveloping simpleprograming skills camp allows campersto experience thejoy ofLego pulleys to seetheirLego in action. structures This will work withsimplemachines, gears, levers, and into thecomputer andprogram themto move! They and watch themcome alive whentheyplugthem Campers buildamazing Lego peopleandstructures $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27-31 Ages 5-8 Intro to Lego Robotics/Programing building withLegos, thisisthecampfor him/her. much more. your If childcan’t getenoughtime wheels to makethingsgo, bridging large gaps, and how to create asolidbasefor buildings, incorporating receive inbasicbuilding design, learning instruction Lego addition to play, open-ended In campers will original Legoto creations. guidetheminmaking fun,usingimaginationLego-building andcreativity builders. Campers willhave anexciting week of This campisfor ouryoungest andemerging Lego $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages 4-6 Young Lego Builders photographed for ofclassicmovie ajournal scenes. favorite movies before putting themtogether to be challenged to recreate allthekeyelements from their the course ofthisexciting camperswillbe week, and otherbuildingsfrom your favorite movies? Over designing andbuildingships, space stations, castles, Why letthedesigners at Lego have allthefun $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages 6-9 Movie ThemeWeek Lego enthusiast. Lego for theoutside-the-box This campisperfect ones that arrive at thehouse throughout theyear. together into theirown uniquecatalog - justlikethe create andbuild, andthenphotograph themto put will create different categories of Lego creations, own Lego catalog. Using theirimagination, campers planning,addition to city camperswillcreate their campers willwork inteams and individually. In creations outofLegos. thisweek-long During camp, imagine, build, andcreate newandwonderful This campisfor thechildwhosimplyloves to $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 20-24 Ages 7-11 Lego Creators andInventors for thiscamp. *We allow campersto theirown bring mobiledevices to life through photography andmotionapps. Hawken. Using iPads, theircreations camperswillbring and collaboratively to thesilver bring screen to popular Pixar movie, camperswillwork independently Whether it’s StarWars Potter orHarry , aclassicDisneyor permitting. Friday. Outdoor play isincludedeachday, weather their recipes, lunchisincluded on andacelebratory of Eachchildwill takehomeacookbook cooking! for crafts, drama, andofcourse,be opportunities Incorporated activities. intocooking each day will incorrelatingwell-known booksandparticipate thisweekDuring children of willenjoy avariety $225 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–12:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages 4-6 andCooksBooks Culinary Camps assembling othersets. Falcon, while camperswillhonebuildingskills progress additionto theMillennium oftheproject.In stop motionanimation, camperswilldocument the Lego setsandhave inreading directions. skill Using for campersthat loveThis campisperfect building andwillprovidethis setisspectacular hoursoffun. on to complete inaweek. theproject The detailin ever created. At 7,541pieces, thepressure willbe work collaboratively to buildthelargest Lego set most iconic vehicles inmovie history. Campers will the Death Star. FalconThe Millennium is oneofthe Falconthe Millennium inaweek’s time to takeon Join acrew faced withthechallengeofassembling $400 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 20-24 Ages 10–14 Lego Falcon Millennium Challenge = New Camp Offerings Food Truck Challenge Full Meal Deal Ages 8 – 13 Ages 8 – 13

July 20 - July 24 July 27 - July 31 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $425 $425 Food trucks are cruising all over the country delivering A perfect camp for kids who want to learn to be a chef unexpected culinary delights. Don’t miss out on the in the kitchen from soup to nuts! We will cover safety, challenge to design your very truck and menu. During knife skills, and teamwork and learn to measure, chop, this week-long camp, campers will work in small teams mix, cook, bake, and create dishes for every meal! to develop a theme, menu, and ultimately prepare food Every day we will focus on a different meal; Monday to compete to be the next food truck champion. Along will be breakfasts, Tuesday snacks, Wednesday lunches, the way, there will be daily competitions, challenges, and Thursday dinners, and Friday desserts! By the end of the games to earn points. Do you have what it takes to win it all? week, your child will be able to cook the full meal deal for family and friends! This NEW cooking camp offers The All-Inclusive Menu every child of every level the opportunity to be chef for the week! Ages 4 - 7 Jr. Chefs: Cupcake Challenge August 10 - August 14 Ages 8 – 13 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus August 3 - August 7 $225 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Imagine the challenge of trying to find a menu that is Lyndhurst Campus delicious and safe. “Safe?” you may ask. Yes, safe! For many children and adults, allergies significantly limit $425 their dietary choices. This camp is here to dispel the Instead of sending your kids to a traditional summer myth that a top-8 allergen-free menu is not possible. camp, our one-of-a-kind cooking camp will teach your Not only is it possible, it can be delicious and fun. Come child the skills that they can use for a lifetime! Whether spend a week learning how to prepare tasty and safe your child loves to cook or just wants to have fun meals. This camp will provide children with or without learning new recipes and have fun in the kitchen, Jr. dietary restrictions a wonderful opportunity to cook in a Chefs Cupcake Challenge is perfect. Your child will work safe environment. At the end of the week, campers will together with other campers to cook creative meals, walk away with a unique cookbook of recipes that can snacks, and desserts. They will also engage in structured be reproduced for friends and family to enjoy. games and activities. Throughout the week, we will have themed days and cupcake challenges similar to those seen on TV’s Chopped and The Next Food Network Star. The week will be capped off with a team cupcake challenge judged by professional chefs. Parents and friends are welcome to attend this exciting final challenge.

16 17 passport CAMPS camp; sign uptoday! for beginners onup. Don’t get “chopped” from this creation at theendofeachday. This isagreat camp ingredients intheirbasketsandjudgedon day thestudents will begiven different andunique dish that willblow thejudges’ taste budsaway! Each They to willcollaborate create withtheirpartner a dish usingabasketofpredetermined ingredients. upto preparepartnered andcook aone-of-a-kind ontheirfeet.your Eachstudent childthinking willbe new, fun,andinnovative campwillhave cooking Now isthechance for your childto STAR init! This Has your childever watched the show CHOPPED? $425 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 10-August 14 Ages 8–13 Games Grocery unique week-long dive into anotherculture. ofthis andplaying somegameswillallbepart of art, inauthentic formspastimes, andparticipating exploring and eating traditional foods, aboutpopular learning abouttheculture.learn includingcooking Activities stories, andmore. theotherhalf, During camperswill through interactive games, listening skits, activities, spend halfoftheirday adifferent learning language ofculturesrichness around theworld. Campers will adifferentlearning languagewhile celebrating the camp optionsfor campersthat are enthusiastic about Hawken isoffering week-long languageandculture Experiences and Cultural World Languages $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages: Chinese $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 10-August 14 Ages: Spanish Group 2:8-12 Group 1:5–7 Group 2:8-12 Group 1:5–7 theothercampers!” thecounselorsand aredefinitely “Myfavoritethingsaboutdaycamp -Jamie

= New Camp Offerings Games, Sports, The 32,000 Piece Challenge Draft Day: Fantasy Football 101 and Physical Ages 5 - 11 Ages 9 - 13 Fitness July 20 - July 24 August 3 - August 7 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Scuba School Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus Ages 10 - 15 $350 $350 Calling all puzzle enthusiasts! Spend a week immersed Fall is right around the corner, and that means one Session 1: August 10 - August 14 in jigsaw puzzle bliss. Campers will work collaboratively thing: FOOTBALL season is approaching! This camp is for Lyndhurst Campus to see if they can break the Guinness Book of World beginners, experts, and dynasty champions. Over the course of the week, campers will engage in preparing Session 2: August 17 - August 21 Records for fastest completion of a 32,000 piece puzzle. There will also be a plethora of other puzzles to work on for the upcoming fantasy football season. Don’t go into Gates Mills Campus throughout the week. How many pieces can the group your draft unprepared. Our experts will assist you in 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. assemble? In addition to jigsaw puzzles, campers will building your own draft “cheat sheet” customized to your $535 learn about and make slide puzzles, word puzzles, and so league rules, identifying your top sleepers and bust, and much more. Using the Hawken Innovation Lab, campers developing an overall draft strategy. In addition to draft Looking for a unique, interesting, and fun summer camp preparation, campers will enjoy a crash course in the will have the opportunity to create a variety of puzzles to experience? Then look no further than Just Add Water’s history of fantasy football, watching highlights of some take home at the end of the week. Scuba Camp! Scuba Camp is a summer program that of the greatest fantasy seasons ever. Wait … there’s more. will introduce campers to the underwater world and Campers will work in the Hawken Innovation Lab to create teach them to scuba dive. Kids will have a blast learning Ultimate Beyblade Tournaments team logos and name plates. If you are ready to dominate to scuba dive and will leave this experience with new Experience your league in the 2019 season, this camp is for you. friends, wonderful life-long memories, and a skill they Ages 5 - 11 can use for the rest of their lives! Campers will have the opportunity to complete the classroom and pool training required to earn their scuba certification in a July 27 - July 31 safe and enjoyable way. Your camper will learn about 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. dive safety, scuba equipment, being a good dive buddy, Lyndhurst Campus the underwater world, aquatic life, and protecting the $350 environment. 2020 is Just Add Water’s 22nd year of scuba camp. Hundreds of campers have come through Who knew that an “old school” toy like the top could the program, and it truly is a great way to learn to dive make a comeback? The spinning tops (Beyblades) and get introduced to the underwater world. Have tons launch at high speeds in a plastic arena known as a of fun, be active, make friends and learn to scuba dive Beystadium, with a slightly dished base, where they subsequently strike each other. The last top still spinning with Just Add Water this summer! wins. Beyblade is largely a game of power and angle, although many players believe a particular launch style can influence the outcome of a game. Each day bring your Beyblades for spinning, battling, tournament fun. In addition to engaging in tournaments, campers will have the opportunity to design and build their own stadium and Beyblade designs. In Hawken’s new Innovation Lab, campers will use the latest technology to make unique Beyblade accessories.

18 19 passport CAMPS Outdoor activities andhaving funareOutdoor activities promised! includingbeginners areknowledge welcome. amazing gameofchess!Students withany chess Keuchel, willguideyou through discovering the Keuchel ‘22, assisted by theirmom,Dr. HalehAyrom- Keuchel ‘17, Brennen Keuchel ‘19, andDestynn coaches ofHawken ChessClub, School Connor state andnational tournaments, andcurrent/ former recipients ofmany trophies andcashprizes inlocal, Candidate Masters, State Scholastic Champions, andspirit! friendship Three National Masterand imagination, confidence and resilience, andfinally analytical andstrategic creativity thinking, and could helpimprove your concentration andpatience, and white squares, and32blackwhite pieces Join usto findouthow asimple board of64black $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 20-24 Ages 5-14 Chess Camp $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. 4:AugustSessopm 10-August 14 3:AugustSession 3-August 7 2:July27-31 Session 1:July20-24 Session Ages 5-9 Jr. All-Star Camps fishing poleandlife jacket. fish! 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Experience kayaks, smalldinghy and water safety at thebeautifulMentor Harbor beginning boating fundamentals important learn to aboutsailing, learn thiscampisfor you! You will youIf likebeingoutsideandonthewater andwant $425 Club Lyndhurst Campus/Mentor Harbor Yacht 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27-31 Ages 8–13 CampSailing = New Camp Offerings exploration of writing, students will have quiet time to lifts such as scissor lifts and elevator lifts, and more. Leadership and write, draft, revise, and edit their own chosen work. The They will then learn to work with various sensors and Academic Skill Camps workshop will end with an open reading of their work at how to code a robot to be autonomous as well as code a local coffee shop or open space. controllers for an internal competition. Biz Kids Ages 9 - 13 FUNdamentals of Outdoor Leadership Bot Programing Ages 7-12 Ages 9 - 13 August 3 - August 7 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. August 10 - August 14 August 10 - August 14 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. $350 Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst campus Do you constantly come up with creative ideas for solving $400 $350 small problems? Do you consider yourself a leader? Do you Come and spend a week with us learning essential skills If you love to tinker, build, and explore new technology, enjoy working with others? If you answered yes to any of that will prepare you for all of your hiking, camping, and don’t miss this chance to jump into ’s these questions, Biz Kids is the right Passport camp for you! outdoor adventures! We will have fun learning how to set new Innovation Lab and explore. During this week-long You’ll learn about the structure of business and the different up camp and how to pack and care for our equipment as camp, campers will learn how to code various physical skills needed to bring a neat idea to market. Work with your we plan out what we will need for the perfect adventure objects, starting with Ozobots and including Micro:bits peers to rise to the challenge of building your business trip. With a focus on stewardship and preservation and some introductory Arduino circuits. They will also while learning about stocks, trade, basic finances, and more! of our natural environment, we will learn Leave-No- work in the Innovation Lab to design objects using Trace camping skills to keep our activities low impact! circuits and LEDs and to engage in other projects. Young Writer’s Exploration Stargazing, campfire songs and games, basic first aid, Ages 8 – 12 wildlife tracking, navigation, camp stove cooking, water purification, knot tying, and basic primitive survival skills will also be covered. This is the perfect opportunity to July 27 - July 31 plant the seed of excitement in little hearts for future big 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. adventures! Lyndhurst Campus “My kids love Hawken Day Camp! $375 Technology They love getting to choose the This camp offers an exploration of writing that encompasses learning as well as having fun. We will and Creativity passport camps they will go to.” be learning “the rules” of writing but also looking for -Mac ways to break the rules in a stress-free, nonjudgmental, Robotics and Coding open, and engaging environment. Students will have Ages 9 - 13 the freedom to write on topics and genres that interest them, and they will also be exposed to a packed curriculum of writing exercises. This creative writing August 3 - August 7 workshop might include young people acting out the 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. lives of student-generated characters, performing poetry Lyndhurst Campus and song, walking in urban Cleveland and “listening in $350 on” conversations to develop dialogue, participating in round-table discussions of classmates’ work, or tasting Have you ever wondered if the robots from science desserts to write a coffee shop review. In addition to the fiction could actually exist in our world? Come immerse yourself in the wonderful world of robotics. In this camp, students will explore robotics, different types of builds,

20 21 passport CAMPS building blocksfor becoming atruegraphic designer. work usingPhotoshop.build art areThese the skills design. Campers willcreate original designs and camp, you ofgraphic thebasicprinciples willlearn interested this inusingtechnology to In create art? advertising, architecture, andmuchmore. Are you Designers are neededfor website development, The fieldof graphic design is continually growing. $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 20-24 Ages 10-13 Young Graphic Designers language. interactive Joinusfor week! afun,hands-on, block-based programming, basedonGoogle’s Blockly machines,own andmore games, withLittleBits’ smart foundational coding concepts whilecreating their engineering design process. Campers willalsolearn Cycle that willguideyou through theinvention and youthe week, aboutanduseanInvention willlearn building blocks. electronic easy-to-use Throughout creative ideasto life withLittleBits, aplatform of Become aninventor for aweek asyou your bring $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27-31 Ages 7–11 Bits TechnologyLittle Use your imagination, creativity, andlove oftechnology $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 27-31 Ages 9-13 Lights, Camera, iPad Action: Films own blog! of film to analyze eachfilmonour andcritique very new andold),weoftheworld willuseourknowledge and cinematography. Using various classicfilms(both editing, narrative technique, acting, lighting, sound, aboutthe basicsoffilm,including learn composition, this campisfor to you! Joinusfor anopportunity Love movies? Love to have your voice heard? Well, $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. July 20-24 Ages 13–16 Critic’s Corner: Film Analysis andReview screening at theendofweek. we celebrate your cinematic masterpieces at aspecial will bescreened! Take awalk down the “red carpet” as culmination, we willhostafilm festival where allfilms films, music videos, and feature filmsas well.Inafun to makestop-action Campers willhave theopportunity storyboards, filmscenes,films. andedittheir own short howwill learn to write scripts, plan,and sketch basics. in astudyoffilm-making UsingiPads, campers into landscape, afuturistic andmuchmore! poster, amovie poster, making photo acity turning aself-photo and modifyingitinto asuperherotaking Campers willhave achoice including ofprojects the camperswillbeguidedthrough auniqueproject. enhance any theywish. picture To theseskills, learn be ableto work independently to edit, modify, and the program Photoshop. With theywill theseskills, associatedCampers with thetechnical willlearn skills $350 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 10-August 14 Ages 10-14 Posters, andFuturistic Landscapes Photoshop: Heroes, Super Movie gameplay.well asMinecraft be available to assistchildren as withcomputer skills laptops andmice, andaHawken ITstaffmemberwill each other’s creations. Hawken campwillsupply build whatever theycanimagine andthenexplore campers willbeableto utilize unlimited resources to server.own Minecraft While setin “creative mode,” their creative camp’s musclesintheMinecraft very communities. Children willbeableto exercise solve puzzles, overcome obstacles, andbuildvirtual worlds to when campersenter pre-constructed DailyadventuresMinecraft. morning await every Come world of enjoy aweek thevirtual exploring $400 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m.–3:00p.m. August 3-August 7 Ages 7–12 Minecraft = New Camp Offerings Create Your Own Trading Cards Suspense/Horror Film Production Jumanji Ages 9 - 13 Ages 10 – 13 Ages 8 - 12

August 17 - August 21 August 3 - August 7 July 27 - July 31 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Gates Mills Campus Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $350 $375 $375 From baseball and football cards to Pokemon and Suspense and horror films are a unique genre that Do you hear that? This game is calling for you! Will you movie-themed cards, kids have loved collecting, trading, appeals to a broad range of individuals. Whether it’s the dare to play? At JUMANJI Camp, the board game has and sorting cards. In this unique one-week program, tension of the music in Jaws, the teenage babysitter come to life! Inspired by the classic book and movies campers will create their own set of cards based on a walking through a house the audience knows is not old and new, campers will spend the week playing theme of their choice. If you have a passion for sports, empty, or the pure terror of the supernatural, people the most thrilling game of their lives. Who knew that a movies, animals, or anything else, this is an opportunity flock to sit and be scared. During this week-long camp, simple board game could turn Hawken’s campus into the for you to design a set of cards using google images and campers will learn the art of creating suspense and most peculiar, magical, and treacherous jungle that must Photoshop. At the end of the week, campers will each terror. Campers will write short films, film them, and be escaped in order to win? Each roll of the die leads to have their own unique and beautiful set of cards. There edit them. All of the Hollywood tricks of the trade will a new adventure - it may be a puzzle to solve, a physical will even be an opportunity to try and create “relic” cards be taught and utilized in the campers’ films. At the end challenge to complete, or a group game you need that contain bits of history such as jerseys or costumes. of the week, films will be screened in what’s sure to be a to win in order to move forward and escape the jungle Don’t miss this chance to be the envy of the card trading frightening spectacle. madness! Mystery abounds, but one thing is for certain - community. this camp is a blast! The game itself will tell you, “Do not Dungeons and Dragons begin unless you intend to finish!” Ages 9 - 13 Mythology, Mystery, Harry Potter: Journey from Muggle to Wizard and Adventure June 8 - June 12 Ages 9 - 13 Ultimate Pokemon Experience 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Ages 7 - 12 August 3 - August 7 $400 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Do you like adventure and fancy yourself a thrill seeker? August 3 - August 7 Lyndhurst Campus Our camp is perfect for new adventurers who are looking 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. to learn or play D&D in a series of short adventures $400 Lyndhurst Campus throughout the week-long camp. During the camp, you’ll Discover secrets and spells straight from Hogwarts $375 be able to problem-solve your way through different School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as you travel to the The Pokemon craze takes a new twist. In this one-of-a-kind short D&D campaigns. You’ll use your creativity to craft magical world of Harry Potter! Campers will participate camp, campers will use imagination, learn strategic skills, your character and adventure through other worlds. This in Quidditch tournaments, spell casting, and more while participate in physical challenges, and learn all that is exciting role-playing camp truly brings the game to life. exploring the themes from the book and movie series. Pokemon. Instead of the virtual Pokemon Go, campers Space is limited! Do you have what it takes to practice your potions and will engage in real-world Pokemon Go scavenger hunts spells? Join us for this week-long experience that is sure as they search the Hawken campus for Pokeballs and to transform you from your muggle self! toys. Campers will also learn the art of card trading to maximize gamecard game play. Throughout the week, campers will earn Poke-cash that can be used in an end of the week Poke-auction for cards, toys, and other Poke- treasures.

22 23 passport CAMPS and creative experiences! play,imaginary thisweek willbepackedwithexciting we willbakeourselves. your If sonordaughter enjoys complete withcookies funwithatea party fairyland inviting spaces for magical fairies. We willfinishour Outside, we willuseitems from nature to make stories, write original books,fairy andenjoy snacks. tutus, magic wands, andpixiedust! We willalsoread camperswillmaketheirown fairy dust! Indoors Join usfor aweek offaith,trust, andalittlepixie $200 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 am–12:00pm August 3-August 7 Ages 4–7 Fairy Land Join usat HVZJr. for sometrulysupernatural fun! engage inphysical challengesallaround campus. problem solve, andwork asateam aswell asthey week ofadventure, to camperswilllearn strategize, doesn’t thiswhirlwind endifyou During get turned! a bandanaworn around your head, andthegame But don’t worry! The onlysymptom ofthevirusis infection inthiscampus-wide, week-long game. marshmallow launchers, and/orsocks)to avoid blasters,brains withfoam andbodies(armed dart their uniquecharacter, camperswillhave to usetheir worldwide.and neighborhoods After developing it hasspread likeavirusthrough schools, libraries, originated College at Goucher in2005.Since then, Humans vs. Zombies Jr. isinspired by ataggamethat zombie movie? Here’s your chance to (safely) findout! Have you ever wondered how you would fare ina $400 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 am–3:00pm July 27-31 Ages 10-14 Humans vs. Zombies Jr. engage ingamesofwar strategy, andmuchmore! designed to prevent overthrow, create suitsofarmor, of medieval living. Campers willbuildcastles experience first-hand thechallengesand excitement to in timeandprovides camperswiththeopportunity competitions. This exciting back camptakesajourney in joustingmatches, andcompete inarchery enough to come storm thecastle, takeonopponents Here ye, Here ye! Calling alllords andladiesbrave $375 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 am–3:00pm August 3-August 7 Ages 8–12 Medieval Times their inner sparkle inthisspecialcamp! their innersparkle Hawken’s Poutasse Woods. Campers willlove finding intoextend ourHawken Lower campusand School treasure hunts andsearches for magical creatures will and gameswillmakefor funafternoons. Exciting in thisfunsummerexperience! Crafts, specialsnacks, Discover world ofunicorns andponies thewonderful $200 Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 am–12:00pm July 27-31 Ages 4-7 Unicorns andPonies

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Hawken Summer Programs is pleased to offer your children 11 exciting weeks of summer options. There are choices to suit every child’s interests and passions. Traditional day camp options, week-long Passport specialty camps, travel camps, athletics camps, and summer studies provide your child the opportunity for fun, exploration, growth, and learning.

Below you will find a checklist for the two registration options. ! • ONLINE Visit www.hawken.edu/summer Register today • Follow the link to register online. • Create a camper profile. • View the various options available to your child based on her/his age and/or grade. • When registration is received, you will get an email confirmation of your child’s registration.

• HARD COPY Visit www.hawken.edu/summer • View the camp brochure to see all available options for your child based on her/his age and/or grade. • Click on the registration forms link. • Print camper profile page, medical authorization and camp selection forms. • Complete forms and return to the Hawken Summer Programs office using one of the three methods below. 1. Mail: Hawken Summer Programs 5000 Clubside Road, Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 2. Fax: 440-423-2930 Questions? 3. Scan & Email: [email protected] Please contact Liisa Spaller in the • When registration form is received, you will get an email confirmation of your Summer Programs office at child’s registration. [email protected] or 440-423-2940

24 Innovation camps

Housed inside the new 2-story Innovation Lab on the Lyndhurst campus, these camps will offer access to this world-class design space and making tools and machines. Summer is a fantastic time to experience all the creativity, independence, and empowerment of the maker move- ment. These camps have been designed specifically to allow campers of all abilities a way to build, tinker, and in- vent, while learning valuable skills like coding, woodshop, laser cutting, and 3D design with our trained and experi- enced faculty mentors.

Maze Craze Leonardo In Makerspace Ages 7 - 11 Ages 7 – 11

July 20 - July 24 July 27 - July 31 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Lyndhurst Campus $400 $400 Working in the Innovation Lab, campers will design, Leonardo da Vinci was a Renaissance man and the build, and solve their own mazes. campers will begin original master of making and inventing. In this by creating plans and a drawing. Then the plans will camp, expect to explore and invent a variety of move from two dimensions to three dimensional, as interests while documenting ideas in a sketchbook. they utilize the machines and tools in the lab to build a Leonardo’s life will inspire us to work together to maze. Once the maze has been constructed, students design an exciting week filled with endless arts can use their imagination to add dangerous traps and science activities. This is a battery-operated, and tricks around each corner. Each maze will have cardboard-constructed, maker-friendly camp that its own unique theme from funhouses and castles to will inspire your creative kid to build amazing enchanted forests and other worlds. The group will also creations by exploring materials and tools. Working INNOVATION CAMPS INNOVATION work collaboratively to build life size mazes utilizing in Hawken School’s new Innovation Lab, campers accordion gym mats. will build bots, use laser cutters, create LED flashlights, design egg drops and kinetic machines, and much more.

25 Rube Goldberg Inspired Machines Makerspace Camp Build-a-Board Game Ages 7 – 11 Ages 7 – 11 Grades 7 - 12

August 10 - August 14 Session I: July 20 - July 24 August 10 - August 14 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Session II: July 27 - July 31 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus $400 Lyndhurst Campus $400 A Rube Goldberg machine is a contraption, invention, $400 If you enjoy playing board games with family and friends, device, or apparatus that is deliberately over-engineered Calling all designers, tinkerers, and creative campers! why not create one of your own? Learn how to design to perform a simple task in a complicated fashion, Makerspace Camp will allow students to explore and create a board game, from concept to a playable generally including a chain reaction. The expression their ideas, interests, and inventions using tools and prototype you can take home and enjoy for years is named after American cartoonist and inventor techniques found in a digital fabrication lab (FabLab). to come! Participants will use a variety of skills, from Rube Goldberg (1883–1970). During this week-long Students will first learn the principles of creativity, design measurements and spatial planning to basic graphic adventure into the zany world of Rube Goldberg, thinking, and rapid prototyping to begin to generate design skills on computers. Games will be complete, campers will design and build the most elaborate and many ideas for new products and solutions important from instructions to all required pieces and a solid game creative contraptions using all kinds of recycled and to them. We will then explore engineering and design board. At the end of the camp, we will play all of the repurposed materials. This is an exciting camp for those techniques using computer assisted design (CAD) games we’ve created. who love science and art! Check out this video of a Rube software and fabrication equipment like 3D printers, Goldberg inspired contraption to get a better idea of laser cutters, CNC milling, and electronics, and build Laser Cutting Skills the endless possibilities: https://www.youtube.com/ with hand and power tools. Makers will document their Ages 9 - 13 watch?v=ieQSiDnOhzY. process throughout the week, which will culminate with a designer showcase for parents on our final afternoon. Learn how to capture your creativity and make anything August 3 - August 7 in this fun and inventive week. 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Lyndhurst Campus Wood Toys and Puzzles $400 Ages 7 – 11 One of the exciting and amazing tools in the Innovation Lab is the Laser Cutter. In this camp, campers will learn August 17 - August 21 the skills necessary to independently create projects with this tool. Campers will learn the process from design to 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. completion and all the steps in between. Projects will Gates Mills Campus include but are not limited to ornaments, backpack tags, $400 and boxes. Each product will be unique and reflect each Come work in the Innovation Lab woodshop to create student’s personality. hand-made toys. Cars, boats, puzzles, mazes, and much more can be created. Each product will be unique to the creator and can be enjoyed by many. During this hands- on Passport camp, campers will learn woodworking skills including making design plans, using hand and power tools, and finishing skills. Use your imagination and see how you can transform a piece of plain wood into toys.

26 27 ATHLETICs CAMPS SOCCER FIELD HOCKEY Hawken Elite ID Soccer Camp Hawken Field Hockey Camp Athletics Girls & Boys Girls Camps Rising 3rd – 8th graders Rising 3rd – 8th graders Session 1: June 15 - June 19 July 20 - July 24 Hawken Athletics Camps offer skill-driven, sport- Session 2: July 20 – July 25 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. centered instruction for individuals seeking to improve 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Gates Mills Campus their game. Taught the “Hawken way” and led by Hawken Gates Mills Campus $125 coaches, Hawken Athletics Summer Camps are a chance $150 for young athletes to hone their skills, improve team- Girls will receive group instruction and training as play, and learn from the best. Campers will work hard, Hawken Elite ID Soccer Camp is a one-week soccer well as individual field hockey coaching. This camp test their limits, and have a blast doing it. Instruction will camp for high-level players, boys and girls, rising 3rd – will provide girls of all abilities the chance to develop be structured around individualized skill development, 8th graders. individual skills while learning the necessary team team-play components, situational games, and live- elements to be successful field hockey players and action play. Hawken Soccer Camp will be led by Hawken School take their game to the next level. varsity soccer coaches, Vlad Muresan and Heidi Wilbrandt, as well as area club and high school coaches This fast-paced, half-day camp will utilize a blend of In addition to daily activities, camp participants will and players. drills and games that encourage healthy competition receive a Hawken Athletics t-shirt. Drop off and pick up and fun. Camp will be led by Hawken coaches and are located at the specific venue where the camp will Each day we will focus on different skill sets varsity players. Hawken has a rich tradition of strong take place (court, field, etc.). Transportation and pre- and including dribbling, passing and receiving, heading, field hockey and a history of sending many players on after-care are NOT available for Athletics Summer Camps. crossing, shooting, and team play. In addition to skill to highly successful collegiate careers. development, emphasis will be placed on exciting soccer-based games such as small-sided games, skill This camp will be coached by Hawken Head Coach Registration games, and scrimmages. Ahyodha “Fuzzy” Kishna. Fuzzy is the director and head All Hawken Athletics Summer Camps must meet coach of the Cleveland Field Hockey Club, the foremost minimum enrollment numbers by May 1, 2020 for All sessions will be challenging and fun! Players will be field hockey club in Northeast Ohio. He is a former camps to proceed. Early registration is encouraged and divided into age and ability groups based on number of international field hockey player who represented allows us to guarantee camps at earlier dates, as soon as participants. Player-to-coach ratio will not exceed 12 to Guyana as a goalkeeper and was then called up to play enrollment is sufficient. A $50 non-refundable deposit 1. All players will receive a Hawken Soccer Camp t-shirt. as a forward after he retired from goalkeeping. Coach must accompany the registration form. This deposit will Kishna has coached men’s teams, women’s collegiate be applied to the total camp cost. No sibling discounts Heidi Wilbrandt played Division I soccer at Davidson field hockey, and girls high school teams. are available. College in North Carolina for four years. While at Davidson, Heidi was named to the All-Conference Academic team. At Fredericksburg Academy in Virginia, Contact Information she led the varsity girls soccer team to two conference Hawken Athletics Camps championships. Heidi went on to coach at The Overlake School in Redmond, Washington, where she won one 5000 Clubside Road state championship with the girls program and two Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 state championships with the boys program.

Dan Usaj Vlad Muresan has been the technical director at Liberty Futbol Club in Akron, Ohio for the past five years. He Phone: 440-423-2108 has been a coach with Liberty at many levels, including [email protected] U-17 and U-19 boys since 2010, and he has coached state level teams with Ohio Youth Soccer Association since 2011. At the age of 24, Vlad became one of the youngest coaches in America to earn his “A” license. 28 TENNIS VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL Hawken Tennis Camp Hawken Volleyball Camp Hawken Football Camp Girls & Boys Girls Girls & Boys, Rising 4th – 8th graders Ages 12 & under: 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Rising 4th – 8th graders June 9 - June 11, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Ages 13 & up: 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Gates Mills Campus Session 1: June 15 - June 19 June 16 - June 18 $40 Session 2: July 13 – July 17 Gates Mills Campus Hawken Football Camp offers a three-day experience for Gates Mills Campus $150 participants to practice fundamentals and increase their $150 / $275 for both sessions knowledge of the game. Participants will learn position- Girls will receive a three-day experience of group specific alignments, assignments, and techniques such as Tennis camp will combine fun activities, tennis skill instruction as well as individual instruction in both route running, throwing, and blocking. Both offensive and games, and individualized instruction for the novice general volleyball skills and position-specific skills. defensive skills will be taught. All instruction will be without and experienced tennis player. Led by season tennis Camp will be fast-paced and fun and will provide helmets and shoulder pads, and there will be no tackling. professionals and Hawken varsity players, emphasis excellent learning opportunities for both experienced Game play will be a regular part of each day’s instruction, will be placed on service, mechanics, ground strokes, players and those new to the game. This camp will including flag football, where campers will have the volleying, defensive play, and both singles and combine volleyball skill games, fun activities, drills, opportunity to display their football skills in game doubles strategies. scrimmages, and competitive play to make for an situations. T-shirt, shorts, and football cleats are required exciting week of Hawken volleyball! Camp is held on the beautiful, state-of-the-art tennis for the camp. facility at Hawken Upper School. All campers will receive a camp shirt. Tennis balls will be provided. Camp will be led by Hawken coaches and varsity Camp will be led by Hawken’s varsity and youth coaching players, including Hawken head coach Patty Hace. staff, including head coach Brian Stephenson. Varsity Coach Hace played collegiate volleyball at Kenyon football players will also be in attendance to support and NOTE: Campers should come with a pair of proper College and has been coaching Hawken basketball teach our participants. tennis shoes, their own racquet, and a water bottle. and volleyball for the past ten years. Prior to Hawken, Coach Stephenson was an assistant coach at Woodberry Forest School for nine years, Camp will be led by Hawken coaches and varsity players, including the last two years as offensive coordinator. including boys and girls head coach Brian Smallwood. Woodberry Forest School is a top-flight boarding school Coach Smallwood has led the Hawken boys tennis team in Virginia, and their football program is one of the best to two consecutive state runner-up finishes in 2016 in the South. Over the course of his tenure, Woodberry and 2017 and 3rd place in 2018. He has trained 28 Forest School posted a record of 69-14-1 and won eight high school state qualifiers to the OHSAA Tournament Virginia Prep League championships. The team was and from 1999-2015 developed 42 collegiate players ranked first in the state for independent schools for who have played at Division I, II, and III colleges. five of his nine years at Woodberry, and it was ranked second in 2011 and third in 2012. Brian has coached and mentored numerous All-State players along the way. ATHLETICs CAMPS ATHLETICs In addition, he has worked with dozens of collegiate football players and two NFL players.

29 BASKETBALL LACROSSE Basketball Skills Camp Hawken Elite ID Lacrosse Camp Hawken Lacrosse Summer League Girls & Boys, Rising 4th – 8th graders Girls & Boys, Rising 3rd – 8th graders Boys June 9 - June 12, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. July 20 – July 24, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Division: 3/4 – 5/6 – 7/8 (rising grades) Gates Mills Campus Gates Mills Campus Wednesdays (8 weeks) starting June 10 $125 $125 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Join new Hawken boys varsity head coach Josh Nugent, Hawken Elite ID Lacrosse Camp is a great opportunity Gates Mills Campus members of the boys and girls coaching staffs, and for the both the experienced player and those new to $150 individual / $1500 team current Hawken basketball players for a four-day the “Fastest Game on Two Feet!” This camp will provide 7v7 games (2 mid / 2 att / 2 def / 1 goalie) basketball experience. Enjoy a fun and motivational camp campers of all abilities the chance to develop individual Hawken Youth Lacrosse Leagues are available for any environment while being equipped with knowledgeable skills while learning the necessary team elements to be youth or middle school teams or individuals who want instruction from our expert coaching staff! successful lacrosse players and take their game to the to continue to play competitive fun games through next level. the summer. League will be 7v7. Sign up as a team or The summer camp includes: Basketball instruction from individual, or create a team with friends. top area coaches • Premier Skills Training • Live Games & Beginner campers will focus on ground balls, cradling, competitions dodging, throwing/catching, and shooting; experienced campers will emphasize these skills as well as speed Lacrosse Shooting Academy Coach Nugent is in in his first year coaching basketball and agility, position-specific training, and “lacrosse IQ,” Boys at Hawken. He has thirteen years of experience coaching utilizing film study and game situations. Both camps will boys basketball at St. Edward High School, where he was Rising 3rd – 8th graders feature situational play, instructional lacrosse games, Tuesdays (8 weeks) starting June 9 also an alumnus and a math teacher. Coach Nugent was scrimmages, and an experienced staff. St. Edward Head Coach Eric Flannery’s top varsity assistant 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. for the past two years. In 2019, the team reached the Camp will be led by Hawken coaches and varsity Gates Mills Campus semifinals of the OHSAA State Tournament. Prior to that, players, including head coach Dan Usaj. Coach Usaj $150 individual Coach Nugent was the junior varsity head coach for five started coaching at the collegiate level at the University years and the head freshman coach for four years. Sign up to learn how to become a better lacrosse scorer! of Southern California (USC) in 2006. He spent two Players will learn how to create space, improve shooting Little Hawks Basketball Camp seasons as head coach. After his experience at USC, Usaj accuracy, and practice specific styles of shooting (low spent two seasons as the assistant coach at Davenport Girls & Boys, Rising K – 4th graders to high, sidearm, behind the back, and inside finishing). University (MI), a member of the Men’s Collegiate Guaranteed 150 shots per session. Join Coach Usaj and June 15 - June 17, 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Lacrosse Association (MCLA), taking them to two Final other top area high school coaches. Lyndhurst Campus Four appearances.

$100 Throughout his 18 year coaching career, over 55 players For young athletes who are excited to learn the coached by Usaj have gone on to play competitive FUNdamentals of basketball. college lacrosse. Most recent graduates are playing at Hawken Basketball Shooting Camp the University of Richmond, High Point University, Ohio Wesleyan, R.I.T., and . Girls & Boys, Rising 5th – 8th graders June 22 - June 24, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. NOTE: All campers will need a mouthpiece, eye Gates Mills Campus protection, and a stick. Boy campers will also need $100 gloves, arm pads, shoulders pads, and a helmet. This basketball camp is for athletes looking to improve their offensive techniques in shooting and scoring. Campers will acquire a variety of basketball shooting skills learned through competitive drills to improve their game. 30 Hawken summer studies Hawken Summer Studies is a 6-week summer program of credit, review, preview, and enrichment classes for students entering grades 6 -12. Classes are held at our Upper School campus in Gates Mills, and offerings in are in the areas of mathematics, science, technology, English, history, writing, critical reading, rhetoric, SAT & ACT test-prep, speech and debate, academic challenge, and health studies. The Summer Studies program is open to students from public, parochial, and private schools.

Registration Early registration is encouraged and allows us to guarantee course offerings at earlier dates as soon as the enrollment is sufficient. Registration is available online by visiting hawken.edu/summer.

contact information Hawken Summer Studies Dee Davis, Coordinator 5000 Clubside Road 440-423-2068 Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 [email protected]

Conditions of Enrollment: Hawken Summer Studies Important Dates: requires that all students subscribe to the following January - June: Registration confirmations will be emailed on conditions of enrollment. The $40 non-refundable a rolling basis. Notice of class changes and/or cancellations registration fee secures a student’s place in classes will be communicated as soon as possible by phone or email until Monday, June 15, when full payment is due. If a so you may plan accordingly. student registers and then withdraws from a class before June 15: Full payment due for classes. the end of the first week of that class, one-half of tuition will be refunded. No refunds will be made thereafter. June 15: Opening day for most Summer Studies classes. Hawken Summer Studies reserves the right to cancel any June 22: Opening day for Speech and Debate camps and course for which there is insufficient demand. In order to SAT/ACT Prep classes. balance enrollments and ensure reasonably-sized classes, July 3 (Friday): No classes. it may be necessary to change a student’s selected class time if there are two sections of a course offered. July 6: A second session of Health 1, First Aid/CPR/AED, and Individualized Math classes begins.

Flexible Tuition: Financial aid determined for the 2020-21 Student Evaluations: Parents of students will receive school year does apply to courses considered essential, their child’s written evaluation during the week following including courses taken to accelerate curriculum progression, completion of each course. These grades and/or comments summer studies summer courses taken to remediate academic skills, courses taken for will be delivered using email by default. If you need to have enrichment of academic skills, and courses taken to make the reports printed and sent by regular mail, contact our office. room for additional academic courses beyond graduation Six-week courses will also provide a mid-term evaluation. requirements. Courses taken for the purpose of reducing a schedule load in the fall are not eligible for application of Academic Credit: Hawken School academic credit is granted financial aid. Questions about financial aid can be directed to only as specified in individual course descriptions. If a student the Summer Studies office. Health courses, including Health 1 does not attend Hawken, permission to seek academic and First Aid/CPR/AED, are limited to $50 for Health 1 and $25 credit should be cleared through the administration at the for First Aid/CPR/AED, regardless of flexible tuition percentage student’s school in advance of taking a course. In addition, if awarded. We are sorry, but we cannot offer financial aid to the student’s school requires a transcript as proof of course students who attend schools other than Hawken. completion, please provide the school’s contact person and 31 email, along with the student’s name and course, to [email protected]. = New Course Offerings English

Summer Success: Middle School Reading Summer Success: Middle School Writing History Students entering Grades 6 – 8 Students entering Grades 6 – 8 June 15 - July 2 (3 weeks) June 15 - July 2 (3 weeks) U.S. History 2 (for credit) 8:30 - 9:40 a.m. 9:50 - 11:00 a.m. Students entering Grades 10 - 12 $435 $435 Registration must be received by Friday, May 29 Within this 3-week program, students will be met where Students will strengthen academic writing skills that June 12 – July 2 (3 weeks) they are with regard to critical reading and strive toward are absolutely critical to success in school, working 8:30 am - 12:30 pm ongoing improvement with teacher support. Interactive on areas such as effective word usage, punctuation, read-aloud exercises, written and oral responses, and sentence construction, and paragraph development. $1135 practiced oral fluency will all work to reinforce established Specific emphasis will be placed on organizational This half-credit, semester-equivalent offering fulfills foundations while challenging students to remain techniques for prewriting, developing topic sentences, the second half of Hawken’s US History graduation thoughtfully engaged during class time. Focusing on and crafting transitional phrases to improve writing flow. requirement. This course will begin with the a variety of comprehension strategies, students will be Focus also will be on thesis development, organization Reconstruction Era following the Civil War and will challenged to read for meaning by identifying main ideas of supporting arguments, and the crafting of effective move through the positive and negative consequences as well as examples of specific, supporting evidence. conclusions. Additionally, students will review rules of the nation’s industrial revolution. Throughout the Students will exercise writing summary to express of punctuation, study sentence variety and fluency, three weeks, we will examine racial discrimination and understanding and use written reflection as a means to and expand their vocabularies, all in the interest of the struggle to realize more fully the nation’s creeds. solidify their ideas prior to class discussion. In addition, polishing their written work. This course is particularly We will also focus on America’s evolving foreign policy students will engage in the work with vocabulary recommended for students new to Hawken School since 1877 and the various challenges to our national and in-depth word study to help trigger and support but is also ideal for any student looking for more security. Students will gain a good understanding of the improved fluency and overall understanding. Lastly, reinforcement of middle school writing skills. American character and the nation’s role on the world students will engage in weekly current events exercises stage today. Essential skills will be built through the in order to connect reading for meaning to the world in Critical Reading & Academic Writing close study of primary and secondary source material. which we live. Students may bring their summer reading Close attention will also be paid to the development of requirement as their individual text. Students entering Grades 9 -12 formal writing. This course does not bear honors credit. June 15 – July 2 (3 weeks) 8:30-11:00 am $825 Students will maximize success when dealing with reading and writing skills typically encountered in the classroom. The course will focus on critical reading through strategies like proper highlighting and annotating in texts, locating key words, building vocabulary, and mapping an argument from a text. Genres to be explored include short stories, poems, and analytical essays on current events. Students will also strengthen paragraph development and essay writing, including effective word usage, sentence construction, and topic sentence development, as well as the pre- writing and outlining phase of essay production. This course is recommended for students new to Hawken School but is ideal for any student needing to strengthen or enhance these skills. 32 Speech and Debate Academic Challenge Mathematics

Camps Camp Individualized Mathematics Finding Your Voice…Telling Your Truth! Academic Challenge Camp Students entering Grades 6 – 12 Term 1: June 15 – July 2 (3 weeks) Students entering Grades 7 – 8 Students entering Grades 7 – 10 9:50 am - 11:00 am (Grades 6 - 8, primarily) or July 6 – 17 (two weeks) June 15 – 26 11:10 am -12:20 pm (Grades 9 -12, primarily) 8:30 – 9:40 am 9:50 – 11:00 am and/or $330 $330 Term 2: July 6 – July 24 (3 weeks) This camp is great for students who would like to Have you heard of Academic Challenge and want improve their speaking as well as those who would to learn more? Have you been playing for a while 9:50 am - 11:00 am (Grades 6 - 8, primarily) or like to explore structures to improve presentation and now are looking to improve your buzzer skills? 11:10 am - 12:20 pm (Grades 9 -12, primarily) skills. Because every child has something to say, we Academic Challenge is a team competition where $435 per 3-week session want to listen and offer support in developing that students compete to buzz-in and answer questions Individualized Mathematics provides any student voice! During the camp, students will create a speech before the other team. The knowledge Academic the opportunity to study, at a suitable pace, a presentation that will embody an argument. Skills Challenge covers includes subjects you learn in school mathematics subject of his or her own choosing. include finding an idea that the student is passionate like math, science, literature, history, and the arts, The teacher manages the students’ goals, enabling about, defining an argument or position, writing the along with some fun, non-academic subjects like them to accelerate their progress while providing speech, and learning to present it publicly using vocal sports and entertainment. Whether you are new to individual attention for students experiencing tools, facial expression, movement, and gestures. academic challenge or are an experienced player who difficulty in mathematics. wants to hone your “ac-chal” skills, this offering is for How to Argue and Win! you! You will engage in knowledge-building activities and lessons, practice in individual and team practice Prior to the start of classes, students should meet Students entering Grades 9 – 11 games, and learn lots of new information by playing with a math teacher at their school to discuss goals July 6-17 (two weeks) Academic Challenge! for the summer program. They should bring a 9:50 am – 12:20 pm textbook recommended by that math advisor for $595 use in class. Individualized programs are offered in the following areas: middle school mathematics, Students will learn basic components of effective pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, argument, including claim, evidence, explanation, analytic geometry, and pre-calculus. In order to and impact. This process will lead to improved do justice to the title “Individualized Mathematics,” higher-order thinking as students take positions on this course will be limited to smaller enrollments resolutions and move beyond opinions to develop per section. If a student’s summer schedule does well-supported and explained arguments. The class not allow placement in the preferred grade-level summer studies summer will center on a fun structure that employs various session, he/she may request to be enrolled in a forms of debate. For the novice or the expert, the different session, as some mixing of grade level lessons learned here will help students with their sessions occurs. (This course is divided into two school writing or prepare them for participation 3-week sessions that may be combined to create in debate. Whether developing skills for academic double 3-week periods or a 6-week program.) pursuits or debate competitions, this camp will provide practice in utilizing the structure of argument.

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Math Enrichment through Contest Algebra I (Full Credit) Algebra II (Full Credit) Mathematics Students entering Grades 8 - 12 Students entering Grades 9 - 12 June 29 – July 10 (2 weeks) Registration must be received by Friday, May 29 Registration must be received by Friday, May 29 8:30 – 9:40 am June 15 – July 24 (6 weeks) June 15 – July 24 (6 weeks) Students in Grades 6-12 8:30 am - 12:20 pm 8:30 am - 12:20 pm $425 $1,695 $1,695 Participation in math contests challenges students Algebra I is an all-morning, full-credit, fast-paced course In addition to reviewing and expanding on the material in to broaden their knowledge base, promote flexible in first-year algebra (regular level), designed primarily Algebra I, this rigorous, fast-paced, all-morning, full-credit thinking, and enhance computational efficiencies. Join for good mathematics students who have not had the course covers complex numbers; polynomial, rational, fellow math enthusiasts as we explore problem solving opportunity to accelerate their progress in the middle exponential, and logarithmic functions; systems in two behind state and national contests. Depending on school years. This course can be taken by those wanting and three variables; sequences and series; introductory enrollment, groups may be differentiated on eligibility to comprehensively review algebra before enrolling in trigonometry; introductory probability; and applications for the Math Olympiad, Math Counts, the OML, the Algebra II in the fall. Non-Hawken students may also of all of these topics. Instruction will emphasize multiple annual OCTM Contest, and the AMC National Contests: utilize this course as a way to re-take Algebra I in order to representations of concepts, including a strong expectation AMC-8, AMC-10, AMC-12. Students may combine this strengthen a grade. Each day’s work is roughly equivalent of technology use (graphing calculators and dynamic class with Math Enrichment through Math Modeling to a week of classes during the regular school year, so Web-based tools). Daily sessions will combine independent, for a comprehensive enrichment experience. missing class due to trips out of town or other events group, and instructor-led work sessions. Students will is greatly discouraged. The daily schedule will consist be expected to complete additional work at home in Math Enrichment through Mathematical of group sessions with the instructor and independent preparation for each class. Hawken students who take this Modeling student work sessions. Students will also be expected to course are awarded full academic credit for Algebra II. do additional work at home each day. Hawken students June 29 – July 10 (2 weeks) must see their current math teacher about a mandatory Geometry (Full Credit) 9:50 am – 12:20 pm permission form prior to taking this course for credit. Students entering Grades 9 - 12 Students in Grades 7-12 This form will be reviewed by the chair of the math Registration must be received by Friday, May 29 $595 department before registration can be finalized. Non- Hawken students need to check with their school to June 15 – July 24 (6 weeks) Galileo said, “Mathematics is the language of determine if the class will be accepted for credit. the universe.” Modeling blends the fundamental 8:30 am - 12:20 pm practicality and the poetic beauty of mathematical $1,695 language through applications to science and Geometry is an all-morning, full-credit course in engineering as well as to our everyday life. Examples Euclidean plane and solid geometry, designed for strong of mathematical models that surround us every day mathematics students. The daily schedule of this fast- are predicting the path of a ping-pong ball or a golf paced course will consist of group sessions with the ball, finding the optimal route for a sightseeing tour instructor and independent student work sessions. Each (the Traveling Salesman Problem), or explaining day’s work is roughly equivalent to a week of classes during why animals evolve into the shapes and sizes they the regular school year, so missing class due to trips out of do and why we don’t have a King-Kong roaming town or other events is greatly discouraged. Students will around. This class uses a highly collaborative approach also be expected to do additional work at home each day. to understanding the process of mathematical Hawken students must see their current math teacher modeling. The specific problems and the mathematics about a mandatory permission form prior to taking this involved will be adjusted based on the age, interests, course for credit. This form will be reviewed by the chair of and proficiency of the participants. Students may the math department before registration can be finalized. combine this class with Math Enrichment through Non-Hawken students need to check with their school to Contest Mathematics for a comprehensive enrichment determine if the class will be accepted for credit. experience.

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Reinforcing Algebraic Skills through Taking Strategies Handheld Calculator Technology SAT/ACT Prep Course, Reading / Writing Students entering Grades 9-12 Students entering Grades 9 – 12 Term 1: June 15 – 19 June 22 – July 2 (2 weeks) 8:30 – 9:40 am 9:50-11:00 am or 11:10 am – 12:20 pm Term 2: June 22 – 26 $320 8:30 – 9:40 am The 2-week SAT/ACT preparation course will focus $165 per-1-week session on test-taking strategies designed to help students This workshop will focus on mathematical reasoning maximize their scores on these important college and problem solving with the emphasis on using entrance exams. During the course, students will the handheld TI Inspire calculator as a tool. It will examine the reading and writing (English) sections provide both algebraic review and enrichment of the test and learn how to apply proven strategies for students entering Algebra 2, Pre-calculus, and to achieve their target score on the test. As the test Calculus. The workshop will cover strategies for saving format and content are demystified, students will work, utilizing all applications, and working through be empowered with personalized study techniques multiple representations with algebraic concepts. to help them continue their preparation after the Whether getting “back up to speed” in algebra course concludes so they can successfully tackle the before entering an algebra or pre-calculus course or formal national exams. Students will be expected refining your exposure or familiarity with a TI-Nspire to complete practice exercises each night and calculator as a learning tool, this 1-week workshop will have access to additional authentic practice will benefit both problem solving and confidence in materials following the completion of the course. utilizing the powerful handheld device. This handheld Early registration will insure that a class workbook technology is permissible on major standardized tests, will be provided at no extra cost. Students interested including the PSAT, SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests, and in taking the ACT will be given an optional science AP exams. Students may bring their own TI Nspire tutorial to help them prepare for this unique section. or may use one provided for class time only. While emphasis will be on use of the handheld calculator, students may additionally use their tablet or laptop if SAT/ACT Prep Course, Intensive Math it possesses the same software. This workshop serves Prep as a complement for students planning to enroll in our Students entering Grades 9 - 12 SAT/ACT Prep course. June 22 – July 2 (2 weeks) 9:50 am – 11:00 am or 11:10 am – 12:20 pm summer studies summer $320 The 2-week SAT/ACT preparation course will focus on test-taking strategies designed to help students maximize their math scores on these important college entrance exams. During the course, students will examine the math portion of the test and learn how to apply proven strategies to achieve their target score on the test. As the test format and content are demystified, students will be empowered with personalized study techniques to help them continue their preparation after the course concludes so 35 = New Course Offerings they can successfully tackle the formal national exams. Chemistry Honors (Full Credit) Health Studies Students will be expected to complete some practice Prerequisite: A- or better in Physics 9 or other sections each night and will have access to additional authentic practice materials following the completion Freshman Science Class if new to Hawken Health I/Health & Wellness (For Credit) of the course. Early registration will insure that a class Registration must be received by Friday, May 29 Students entering Grades 9 - 12 workbook will be provided at no extra cost. June 15 – July 24 (6 weeks) Term 1: June 15 – July 2 (3 weeks) 8:00 am – 12:30 pm 8:30 am – 9:40 am or 9:50 am - 11:00 am or Science $1,775 11:10 am – 12:20 pm The summer version of Honors Chemistry provides a Term 2: July 6 – July 24 (3 weeks) fast-paced, in-depth, and integrated study of introductory 8:30 am - 9:40 am or 9:50 am - 11:00 am Biology (Full Credit) concepts that will earn students a full-year science Students entering Grades 11 and 12 credit. Students are challenged to reason about chemical $460 8:00 am-12:30 pm phenomena from both conceptual and quantitative This 3-week course is targeted toward students who Prerequisite course: Chemistry or Honors perspectives. As their fund of chemical knowledge would like to earn their upper/high school health grows through the course, students will be challenged credit over the summer. During the regular school Chemistry to deal with problems that draw on multiple areas of year, this is the Hawken health class for freshmen. This Registration must be received by Friday, May 29 chemistry. The laboratory component of the course course addresses current and lifetime issues such as June 15 – July 24 (6 weeks) provides students the opportunity to experience chemical stress, nutrition, chronic illnesses, physical activity, sex $1,775 phenomena first-hand, apply their problem-solving skills, education, and drug use and abuse. Health I and the First and extend their knowledge. Successful candidates for Aid/CPR/AED, a required component of Health 2, may Biology is the study of life. In this accelerated summer this class will have earned at least an A- in Physics 9 – or both be taken this summer, even by incoming Hawken course, students will engage in an introductory biology another freshman science class if new to Hawken – and freshmen. This will enable the students to have a study study including the topics of evolution, the climate’s at least an A- in Algebra 1. If there is a question about hall in place of health class during the regular school year. impact on living things, anatomy and physiology, modern placement, the student’s 9th grade science teacher will Non-Hawken students need to check with their school genetics, molecular biology, and ecology. Through be consulted. Upon successful completion of this course, to determine if the class will be accepted for credit. Due experiences in the laboratory and classroom discussion, students will be well-prepared for the SAT II in chemistry to frequent group-project work and the compressed students will build conceptual knowledge in the topics as well as future AP-level classes in science. To this end, nature of this course, students should not register for a of biology as well as scientific inquiry skills. In order to students can expect to do 1-2 hours of homework per session in which they anticipate a planned absence. maintain the accelerated pace, students should expect 60- night, which will include reading, watching online 90 minutes of homework per class day which will include tutorials, and working through practice questions. readings, question sets, reflections on lab work, and online First Aid/CPR/AED Certification tutorials. The prerequisite for this course is successful Students entering Grades 9-12 completion of Chemistry. This course fulfills the Hawken Term 1: June 15-19 (1 week) biology graduation requirement and would also serve as 9:50-11:00 or 11:10-12:20 good preparation for students planning to take AP Biology in the fall who haven’t had a previous biology course. Term 2: June 21-25 9:50-11:00 or 11:10-12:20 $150 This course is structured around the American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED program to prepare individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illnesses until advanced medical personnel arrive and includes adult/child/infant care. Upon completion of the week, students will receive American Red Cross certificates for CPR and First Aid.

36 REGISTRATION Non-Profit Org U.S. Postage Hawken Summer Programs is pleased to offer camp PAID options to suit every child’s interests and passions. PO Box 8002 Gates Mills, OH Permit No. 7 Traditional day camp options, week-long Passport Gates Mills, Ohio 44040 specialty camps, athletics camps, and summer studies provide your child the opportunity for fun, exploration, growth, and learning.

Below you will find instructions for the two ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED registration options.

• ONLINE Visit summer.hawken.edu • Follow the link to register online. • Create a camper profile. • View the various options available to your child based on her/his age and/or grade. • When registration is received, you will get an email confirmation of your child’s registration.

• HARD COPY Visit summer.hawken.edu • View the camp brochure to see all available options for your child based on her/his age and/ or grade. • Visit summer.hawken.edu and click on the Registration link in the More Info section. • Print camper profile page, medical authorization and camp selection forms. • Complete forms and return to the Hawken Summer Programs office using one of the three methods below. 1. Mail: Hawken Summer Programs 5000 Clubside Road, Lyndhurst, OH 44124 2. Fax: 440-423-2930 3. Scan & Email: [email protected] Questions? Please contact Liisa Spaller in the • When registration form is received, you will get Summer Programs office at an email confirmation of your child’s registration. [email protected] or 440-423-2940