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parishepiscopal.org/summerextend • Parish Episcopal School 1 WELCOME

Summer is here! We are thrilled you have picked up our 2015 ParishEXTEND Summer Catalog. Inside you will find a wide array of fun, challenging and unique classes and camps that are sure to keep your child engaged all summer long. At Parish, we focus on creating a safe and welcoming environment where students can be themselves, explore their interests and experience summer fun. We’ve worked really hard to make sure there is something for everyone. The sports nut, the art ParishEXTEND Summer lover, the science enthusiast, the OUR PARTNERSHIPS linguist, the dancing queen, the combines summer fun with Many thanks to the following college bound, and the summer the dynamic academic and partners who help make our student all have something for enrichment programming of them at ParishEXTEND. summer program the best! ParishEXTEND. Our unique l Apollo Tutors We’ve created our summer array of options will give your l Career Design Associates programming with your requests l High Tech Kids and schedules in mind. Here are child a summer they’ll always l It’s Rocket Science a few items to note about the remember. l Keyboard Kids summer at Parish: l Level Up Village l l Mind Lab Our program covers the entire summer from the day kids get out of l Mr. B Chess school until they return. l Nike® U.S. Sports Camps l We offer programming that runs from 7:30am to 6:00pm in order to l Osborne Illusion Systems encompass the entire work day. l Serrago, Inc. l Our signature, truly All-Day themed camps are one of the best deals in l SPOTS Dallas at $250 per week. l Texas Family Theater l New flexible payment options are available. l X-Factor l l Young Presidents’ Organization Registration can be completed via our website, by mail, or take advantage of our “concierge service” and give us a call at 972.852.8752. Please l Zumba Kid make sure to check out the All About Summer section which will address most of your questions.

Catalog Design Hulen Graphics & Design We look forward to a fantastic summer. See you then!

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Patty Knodel 4101 Sigma Road, Dallas, TX 75244 Director of ParishEXTEND 972.852.8752 • P ar i s h E p i s c opa l . or g [email protected]

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———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l All About Summer 4 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Program Overview 6 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Lower School 8 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Middle School 24 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Upper School 36 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Parish Virtual 42 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l SPORTS & RECREATION 44 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Program Planner 47 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l Registration Forms 49 ———––––––––————–––––––––––————————————— l CROSSWORD PUZZLE 51 ———––––––––————–––––––––––—————————————

parishepiscopal.org/summerextend • Parish Episcopal School 3 ALL ABOUT SUMMER

Answers to your questions

Q: How do I register? and camps starting the following be toilet trained without assistance A: Registration includes the Monday. If enrollment occurs after from an adult to attend camp. Thursday at noon, a $10 rush fee will Registration Form, the Parent : How do you handle refunds? Authorization Release and a $30 be charged for camps starting the following Monday. registration fee. You can register either A: Requests must be emailed online or by mail. Q: How do I add or change to Nancy Powers at npowers@ l Online: parishepiscopal.org/ classes after I’ve registered? parishepiscopal.org two weeks prior to summerextend the camp start date in order to receive A: Additional courses may be a full refund minus a $50 processing l Mail: Send completed forms added online with no registration fee fee. Requests received one week and payment to ParishEXTEND and changes made by emailing or before the start of camp will be 50% Summer 2015, 4101 Sigma Road, calling Nancy Powers at npowers@ refunded. Any requests received inside Dallas, Texas 75244. parishepiscopal.org or 972.852.8752. of one week, will not be issued a Camps and classes are limited in size Students are allowed one camp refund except in cases of emergency. and are available on a first come, first schedule change at no charge. A served basis. Scheduled payments $15 charge will be applied for each Q: Are there two Parish Episcopal must be fulfilled in order to retain your additional schedule change. School campuses? child’s place in any camp. Camps/ Q: A: Yes, there are two campus classes are subject to cancellation due What forms of payment locations. The majority of our summer to insufficient enrollment. Insufficient do you accept? camps are located at the Midway enrollment will be determined no A: We accept cash, check and campus, but we do have offerings later than 5pm the Thursday prior debit/credit cards (Master Card, Visa, select weeks at both campuses. to the start of class. If a class or American Express, Discover). We now Please refer to your summer catalog camp is cancelled due to insufficient offer flexible payment options so your for campus locations. enrollment, you will be fully refunded. credit card can be stored and charged Please note: If you are depending as your camp approaches. l Midway Campus: 4101 Sigma upon the camp for childcare reasons, Road, Dallas, TX 75244 we will work with you to fulfill those Q: When registering for camps, l 14115 Hillcrest needs. Call 972.852.8752 for what grade do I select? Hillcrest Campus: Road, Dallas, TX 75254 assistance. A: Grades listed indicate the grade the student will enter in the fall. Q: Where do I drop off Q: Is there a deadline? Primer students can select either and pick up? A: All online and hardcopy registrations Kindergarten or 1st grade classes. must be received by Thursday at noon Students must be at least three years A: Parents should drop off and pick in order to be processed for classes old by June 1, 2015. All children must up their children at designated pick-up

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areas as outlined by your confirmation this via our online form or paper form (3:30 - 6:00pm) camps that can be letter. Confirmation letters will be sent located in our reception area. Lunch added to your child’s schedule. one week prior to the start of camp. request forms must be received prior Students will be escorted to the pick- to 9am on the first day of the camp for Q: Will outdoor sports camps up areas and will only be released to the week. continue when it rains? individuals showing a carpool pick up Please visit our website at A: Yes, all sports camps have tag in their front window or authorized parishepiscopal.org/summerextend contingency plans, and unless parents individuals. For the safety of your for specific menus and pricing. are contacted by email, camps will run children, we will verify individuals who as scheduled. do not show a carpool tag at pick up. Children attending the All-day Camp or Q: What should my child Q: Will classes be held on our Afternoon Camp (3:30 - 6:00pm) bring each day? July 3, 2015? must be signed out each day at the A: Campers will have the opportunity A: Yes, we will have classes and reception desk by a parent or an to have a snack at 10am and 4pm camps on Friday, July 3, 2015. authorized adult. each day, please pack snacks Q: l Midway pick up: if desired. Snacks may also be How do you handle the health Back of campus by the gym purchased from the PAWS store. needs of the students? Prepaid accounts may be set up to l A: We have a nurse on staff during Hillcrest pick up: avoid sending cash with your child. We Spring Valley parking lot the summer. If your child has specific suggest that your child wear closed- health concerns, please contact Q: How does lunch work? toe shoes and dress in comfortable, ParishEXTEND administration at summer attire. PreK students should 972.852.8752 for further direction. A: A designated lunch time will be built have a change of clothing including into “all day” classes. For students underwear and a second pair of shoes Q: How do you handle discipline? going from a morning to an afternoon in their bag at all times. Instructors A: program, lunch will be taken from 12:00 will contact you if your camp requires ParishEXTEND reserves the right to to 12:30pm. Food will be available for special attire at any point during the request the withdrawal of any student purchase or students may bring their summer. whose conduct is unsatisfactory or lunch. Lunches will not be refrigerated. who fails to conform to the rules and Lunch is fully supervised by counselors Q: Do you offer extended care? regulations. No refund will be made to any student who withdraws or is and instructors. A: Yes, we offer an All-Day Camp dismissed from the summer session Should you want to purchase lunch for that runs from 7:30am to 6:00pm after the program has begun. your student, you will need to indicate in addition to offering morning (7:30 - 9:00am) and afternoon Q: Does my child have to be a Parish Episcopal student to attend your summer camps and classes? A: ParishEXTEND welcomes students from any school, race, color, and national or ethnic origin.

Q: My student does not attend Parish, will your for-credit courses apply outside of Parish? A: We suggest you check with your school’s administration in advance to verify that credits transfer.

Q: How do I schedule private music lessons? A: Please schedule all private music lessons by contacting Nancy Powers at [email protected] or 972.852.8752.

For all other questions, please call 972.852.8752 or email [email protected].

parishepiscopal.org/summerextend • Parish Episcopal School 5 PROGRAM OVERVIEW WEEK AT A GLANCE

Time Course Grades Fee Page Time Course Grades Fee Page WEEK 1 – JUNE 1-5 12:30 - 3:30pm Cheerleading 3-7 $180 45 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 12:30 - 3:30pm Mind and Body 3-6 $250 31, 45 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Are You Ready to Rock? K-6 $250 9, 25 12:30 - 3:30pm Typing 3-12 $295 23, 35, 41 8:30am - 12:00pm Community Service Summer Camp 7-12 $125 27, 37 12:30 - 3:30pm Basketball Camp - Boys Session 1 (4 days) 6-9 $150 44 9:00am - 3:30pm Are You Ready to Rock? PreK $295 10 12:30 - 4:00pm Musical Theater - School House Rock (2 wks) 6-11 $500 32, 39 9:00am - 12:00pm LEGO Building and Machines PreK-1 $260 18 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Panther Extravaganza 1-8 $210 46 WEEK 4 – JUNE 22-26 9:00am - 12:00pm Intro to Game Design with Scratch 2-5 $235 16, 29 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 12:30 - 3:30pm Discovery Kids PreK-K $250 12 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Out Among the Stars K-6 $250 9, 25 12:30 - 3:30pm Mini Programmers Learning Code K-2 $235 20 9:00 - 10:30am Grasp and Pre-Graphics PreK $295 15 12:30 - 3:30pm Healthy Cooking 1-4 $225 15 9:00am - 12:00pm Amazing World of Eric Carle PreK-K $185 10 12:30 - 3:30pm LEGO Technic Basic Engineering 1-6 $275 19, 31 9:00am - 12:00pm Where the Wild Fauves Are 1-5 $250 23, 35 12:30 - 3:30pm Printmaking 3-7 $250 21, 33 9:00am - 12:00pm Advanced Game Design: Platform Style 3-6 $235 8, 24 12:30 - 3:30pm Mapping Your Future Career Workshop 7-9 $275 31, 38 9:00am - 12:00pm Strut Your Stuff 3-4 $185 23 1:00 - 4:00pm U.S. Kids Golf Camp (three days) 4-10 $275 45 9:00am - 12:00pm Viva Espanol! 3-4 $185 23 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Drill Team Prep 7-12 $225 28, 37 WEEK 2 – JUNE 8-12 9:00am - 12:00pm Special Topics in Geometry 8-11 $250 34, 40 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 9:00am - 12:00pm Math for Physics 9 $325 39 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Wild, Wild, West K-6 $250 9, 25 9:00am - 12:00pm New PSAT/SAT Prep (3 wks) 9-12 $575 40 9:00am - 12:00pm Ballerina Princess Camp PreK-K $185 10 9:00am - 12:00pm Volleyball Camp 9-12 $180 46 9:00am - 12:00pm Bubble-Ology PreK-2 $185 11 9:00am - 3:30pm For Girls Only! 1-4 $350 13 9:00am - 12:00pm Discovery Kids PreK-K $250 12 9:00am - 3:30pm Babysitting & CPR Training 4-8 $325 10, 26 9:00am - 12:00pm Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science Part 1 PreK-K $185 16 10:30am - 12:00pm Manuscript Handwriting K-2 $295 19 9:00am - 12:00pm Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science Part 1 1-4 $185 16 12:30 - 2:00pm Cursive Handwriting Program 3-12 $295 12, 27, 37 9:00am - 12:00pm LEGO Super Cars 1-6 $275 19, 31 12:30 - 3:30pm Diviértanse Con El Español PreK-K $185 12 12:30 - 3:30pm Holidays Around the World PreK-K $185 16 9:00am - 12:00pm Speed Camp 1-12 $210 46 12:30 - 3:30pm French Art and Cooking 2-5 $250 13, 28 9:00am - 12:00pm STEAM: Adding Art to STEM 1-4 $225 23 12:30 - 3:30pm Intro to Web Design & Photography, Girls Only 3-6 $235 17, 29 9:00am - 12:00pm Baseball Camp 2-7 $180 44 12:30 - 3:30pm Musical Theater Camp - Broadway Revue 3-5 $250 20 9:00am - 12:00pm Kids Camping 101 2-4 $185 17 12:30 - 3:30pm Water Purification - LUV 3-6 $375 23, 35 9:00am - 12:00pm Basketball Camp - Girls Session 1 3-7 $180 44 1:00 - 3:00pm Dance Jam 5-6 $185 27 9:00am - 12:00pm LEGO Cave and Minecraft 3-6 $235 18, 30 1:00 - 4:00pm Volleyball Camp 7-8 $180 46 9:00am - 12:00pm 3D Printing & Engineering - LUV 6-8 $375 24 2:00 - 3:30pm Typing 3-12 $295 23, 35, 41 9:00am - 12:00pm Portfolio Prep 9-12 $295 39 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 12:30 - 3:30pm Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science Part 2 PreK-K $185 16 5:00 - 7:30pm Volleyball Camp 4-6 $180 46 12:30 - 3:30pm Native American Games K-3 $185 20 12:30 - 3:30pm Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science Part 2 1-4 $185 16 WEEK 5 – JUNE 29-July 3 12:30 - 3:30pm Clay and More Clay (two weeks) 2-5 $360 11, 27 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 12:30 - 3:30pm LEGO EV3 3-5 $235 18, 30 7:30 - 9:00am Bicycle 101 4-6 $90 44 12:30 - 3:30pm LEGO EV3 Basics & Beyond 3-8 $350 18, 30 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Fiestas & Siestas K-6 $250 9, 25 12:30 - 3:30pm Sounds of Africa 3-8 $185 22, 34 9:00am - 12:00pm Cooking on the Farm PreK-K $185 12 12:30 - 3:30pm Lacrosse Camp - Girls 4-8 $180 45 9:00am - 12:00pm Cheerleading K-2 $180 45 12:30 - 3:30pm Nanoscience 5-8 $250 33 9:00am - 12:00pm Halloween Camp K-4 $185 16 12:30 - 4:00pm Musical Theater - School House Rock (2 wks) 6-11 $500 32, 39 9:00am - 12:00pm Native American Games K-3 $185 20 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Programming with Scratch 1-3 $235 22 WEEK 3 – JUNE 15-19 9:00am - 12:00pm New PSAT/SAT Prep (three weeks) 9-12 $575 40 12:30 - 3:30pm Clifford’s Calamities PreK-K $185 11 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 12:30 - 3:30pm It’s Easy Being Green K-2 $185 17 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Calling all Heroes! K-6 $250 9, 25 12:30 - 3:30pm Programming with Scratch 1-3 $235 22 9:00 - 10:30am Grasp and Pre-Graphics PreK $295 15 12:30 - 3:30pm Cheerleading 3-7 $180 45 9:00am - 12:00pm Diviértanse Con El Español PreK-K $185 12 12:30 - 3:30pm Intro to Web Design & Photography 3-6 $235 16, 29 9:00am - 12:00pm Mind and Body PreK $250 19, 45 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Cheerleading K-2 $180 45 9:00am - 12:00pm Chess K-12 $275 11, 26, 36 WEEK 6 – July 6-10 9:00am - 12:00pm Fine Motor Manipulatives Part 1 K-2 $185 13 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 9:00am - 12:00pm 3D Art 1-4 $225 8 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-High Tech Redneck K-6 $250 9, 25 9:00am - 12:00pm Ballerina Princess Camp 1-2 $185 10 9:00 - 11:00am Ready for Upper School English:Grammar 8-12 $325 34, 40 9:00am - 12:00pm Basketball Camp - Boys Session 1 (4 days) 1-5 $150 44 9:00am - 12:00pm Ballerina Princess Camp PreK-K $185 10 9:00am - 12:00pm Girls Learning Code 3-5 $235 15, 28 9:00am - 12:00pm Silly Science Part 1 PreK $185 22 9:00am - 12:00pm Nike Field Hockey Camp 3-12 $175 45 9:00am - 12:00pm Fine Motor Manipulatives Part 2 K-2 $185 13 9:00am - 12:00pm Softball Camp 3-7 $175 46 9:00am - 12:00pm Big Texas Art Class 1-5 $250 10, 26 9:00am - 12:00pm Problem Solving Conference 7-10 $250 33, 40 9:00am - 12:00pm Christmas in July 1-4 $185 11 9:00am - 12:00pm Math for Physics 9 $325 39 9:00am - 12:00pm Pottery Wheel 1-4 $250 21 9:00am - 12:00pm New PSAT/SAT Prep (3 wks) 9-12 $575 40 9:00am - 12:00pm Advanced Game Design: Arcade Style Games 3-8 $235 8, 24 9:00am - 3:00pm Nike Field Hockey Camp 3-12 $300 45 9:00am - 12:00pm The Brainery 5-10 $325 26, 36 9:00am - 3:30pm A Boy’s World! K-4 $350 10 9:00am - 12:00pm The Brainery-Ghost Hunting (1 day) 5-10 $75 26, 36 10:30am - 12:00pm Manuscript Handwriting K-2 $295 19 9:00am - 12:00pm The Brainery-Big Bang Theory (1 day) 5-10 $75 26, 36 12:30 - 2:00pm Cursive Handwriting Program 3-12 $295 12, 27, 37 9:00am - 12:00pm The Brainery-Zombie Physics (1 day) 5-10 $75 26, 36 12:30 - 3:30pm Fine Motor Manipulatives PreK $185 13 9:00am - 12:00pm The Brainery-Monster Genetics (1 day) 5-10 $75 26, 36 12:30 - 3:30pm Fun With Phonics Part 1 K-2 $185 13 9:00am - 12:00pm The Brainery-Dry Ice (1 day) 5-10 $75 26, 36 12:30 - 3:30pm ¡Viva Español! 1-2 $185 23 9:00am - 12:00pm New PSAT/SAT Prep (3 wks) 9-12 $575 40 12:30 - 3:30pm Clay and More Clay (2 wks) 2-5 $360 11, 27 12:30 - 3:30pm Silly Science Part 2 PreK $185 22

6 Parish Episcopal School • parishepiscopal.org/summerextend Time Course Grades Fee Page Time Course Grades Fee Page 12:30 - 3:30pm Fun With Phonics Part 2 K-2 $185 13 WEEK 9 – JUly 27-31 12:30 - 3:30pm Princess Tea Party 1-4 $250 21 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 12:30 - 3:30pm Doctors in Training - LUV 3-6 $375 12, 28 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-From Lemons to Lemonade K-6 $250 9, 25 12:30 - 3:30pm Minecraft Game Design 3-6 $235 20, 32 8:30 - 11:30am Panther Soccer Skills Camp - Coed K-8 $180 46 12:30 - 3:30pm Sounds of Africa 3-8 $185 22, 34 9:00 - 11:00am Ready for Upper School English: Reading (2 wks) 8-12 $325 34, 40 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Get Ready for PreK 1 PreK 1 $250 14 WEEK 7 – JUNE 13-17 9:00am - 12:00pm Get Ready for PreK 2 PreK 2 $250 14 9:00am - 12:00pm Get Ready for Kindergarten K $250 14 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 9:00am - 12:00pm Get Ready for Primer Primer $250 14 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp- Earth, We Dig It! K-6 $250 9, 25 9:00am - 12:00pm Get Ready for 1st Grade 1 $250 14 9:00 - 10:30am Grasp and Pre-Graphics PreK $295 15 9:00am - 12:00pm Get Ready for 2nd Grade 2 $250 14 9:00 - 11:00am Ready for Upper School English: Grammar (2 wks) 8-12 $325 34, 40 9:00am - 12:00pm Woodworking 6-12 $250 35, 41 9:00am - 12:00pm Bubble-Ology PreK-2 $185 11 9:00am - 3:00pm Summer Dance Intensive (w/ 1 hr lunch) 7-12 $370 35, 41 9:00am - 12:00pm Diviértanse con el Español PreK-K $185 12 9:00am - 3:30pm Babysitting & CPR Training 4-8 $325 10, 26 9:00am - 12:00pm Kindergarten Writing Workshop K $185 17 12:00 - 2:00pm Ready for Upper School English: Writing (2 wks) 8-12 $325 34, 40 9:00am - 12:00pm Ballerina Princess Camp 1-2 $185 10 12:30 - 3:30pm Marvelous Mud! PreK-K $185 19 9:00am - 12:00pm LEGO WeDo Machines & Robots 1-6 $295 19, 31 12:30 - 3:30pm Oh The Places You’ll Go! PreK-K $185 21 9:00am - 12:00pm Painting Acrylic Masterpieces 1-6 $250 21, 33 12:30 - 3:30pm Cargo of Games K-2 $185 11 9:00am - 12:00pm Programming Robots 3-5 $235 22, 34 12:30 - 3:30pm Get Ready for 3rd Grade 3 $250 14 9:00am - 12:00pm Basketball Camp - Boys Session 2 (4 days) 4-9 $150 44 12:30 - 3:30pm Get Ready for 4th Grade 4 $250 15 9:00am - 12:00pm Pottery Wheel 5-9 $250 33 12:30 - 3:30pm Ancient Weapons 5-12 $225 26, 36 9:00am - 12:00pm Mastery Test Preparation 9-12 $250 39 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm New PSAT/SAT Prep (3 wks) 9-12 $575 40 WEEK 10 – AUGUST 3-7 10:30am - 12:00pm Manuscript Handwriting K-2 $295 19 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 12:30 - 2:00pm Cursive Handwriting Program 3-12 $295 12, 27, 37 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Spy Camp K-6 $250 9, 25 12:30 - 3:30pm Kindergarten Math Skills PreK-K $185 17 9:00am - 12:00pm Cooking with Books Kids Adore! PreK-K $185 12 12:30 - 3:30pm Sandbox Science K-2 $185 22 9:00am - 12:00pm LEGO My Lego City PreK-1 $260 18 12:30 - 3:30pm ¡Viva Español! 1-2 $185 23 9:00am - 12:00pm Phonemic Awareness Fun PreK-K $185 21 12:30 - 3:30pm Drawing Animals 2-6 $225 13, 28 9:00am - 12:00pm Cargo of Games K-2 $185 11 12:30 - 3:30pm Basketball Camp - Girls Session 2 3-7 $180 44 9:00am - 12:00pm Mind and Body K-2 $250 19, 45 12:30 - 3:30pm LEGO EV3 Competition Training 3-8 $350 18, 30 12:30 - 3:30pm Space Monsters PreK-K $185 22 12:30 - 3:30pm Lacrosse Camp - Boys 4-8 $180 45 12:30 - 3:30pm LEGO Becoming a Master Builder 1-4 $275 18 12:30 - 3:30pm App Design 5-8 $235 26 12:30 - 3:30pm Mining Minecraft Minds 3-5 $235 20, 32 12:30 - 3:30pm Culinary Journey 5-8 $225 27 1:00 - 3:00pm Math Packet Review: Algebra I 9 $150 39 12:30 - 3:30pm College Cooking 7-12 $225 27, 36 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 12:30 - 3:30pm Mapping Your Future Career Workshop 7-9 $275 31, 38 WEEK 11 – AUGust 10-14 12:30 - 3:30pm Intro to Geometry 9-10 $250 38 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK $35 20, 32 2:00 - 3:30pm Typing 3-12 $295 23, 35, 41 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Indiana Bones K-6 $250 9, 25 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 9:00am - 3:30pm Calling All Heroes PreK $295 11 WEEK 8 – JUly 20-24 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK $75 8, 24 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK-6 $35 20, 32 WEEK 12 – AUGust 17-21 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-A Knight to Remember K-6 $250 9, 25 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp PreK $35 20, 32 9:00 - 10:30am Grasp and Pre-Graphics PreK $295 15 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Beat the Heat K-6 $250 9, 25 9:00 - 11:00am Ready for Upper School English: Reading (2 wks) 8-12 $325 34, 40 9:00am - 3:30pm Beat the Heat PreK $295 10 9:00am - 12:00pm Mind and Body PreK $250 19, 45 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK $75 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Rumble in the Jungle Part 1 PreK $185 22 WEEK 13 – AUGust 24-26 9:00am - 12:00pm Cheerleading K-2 $180 45 7:30 - 9:00am Morning Camp (3 days) PreK $25 20, 32 9:00am - 12:00pm Chess K-12 $275 11, 26, 36 7:30am - 6:00pm All Day Camp-Green Thumb (3 days) K-6 $150 9, 25 9:00am - 12:00pm Our Amazing Bodies Part 1 K-2 $185 21 9:00am - 3:30pm Green Thumb (3 days) PreK $180 15 9:00am - 12:00pm Kandinsky Doodles & More Mondrian 1-6 $250 17, 30 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp (3 days) PreK $50 8, 24 9:00am - 12:00pm Tea Party 1-6 $250 23, 35 9:00am - 12:00pm Strut Your Stuff 3-4 $185 23 JULY & AUGUST 9:00am - 12:00pm 3D Animation 4-6 $235 8, 24 12:30 - 1:30pm Hindi Conversation MWF 3-12 $325 15, 29, 37 9:00am - 12:00pm Video Game Design & Modding 5-8 $235 35 10:30am - 12:00pm Hindi Conversation TTh 3-12 $325 15, 29, 37 9:00am - 12:00pm Intro to Algebra I 8-9 $250 29, 38 12:30 - 1:30pm Hindi Conversation MWF 3-12 $250 15, 29, 37 9:00am - 12:00pm New PSAT/SAT Prep (three weeks) 9-12 $575 40 10:30am - 12:00pm Hindi Conversation TTh 3-12 $250 15, 29, 37 9:00am - 3:30pm A Boy’s World! K-4 $350 10 10:30am - 12:00pm Mandarin Chinese Conversation TTh K-9 $370 19, 31, 38 10:30am - 12:00pm Manuscript Handwriting K-2 $295 19 PARISHVIRTUAL 12:30 - 2:00pm Cursive Handwriting Program 3-12 $295 12, 27, 37 Varies, see website Bible and Western Culture 10-12 $625 42 12:00 - 2:00pm Ready for Upper School English: Writing (2 wks) 8-12 $325 34, 40 Varies, see website Contemporary Religious Issues 11-12 $625 42 12:30 - 3:30pm Rumble in the Jungle Part 2 PreK $185 22 Varies, see website Health 9-12 $625 42 12:30 - 3:30pm Mind and Body K-2 $250 19, 45 Varies, see website Introduction to Behavioral Economics 10-12 $625 42 12:30 - 3:30pm Our Amazing Bodies Part 2 K-2 $185 21 Varies, see website Media Literacy 10-12 $625 43 12:30 - 3:30pm Allakazzam Magic Camp 3-6 $185 8, 24 Varies, see website Parish Prep 9-11 $295 43 12:30 - 3:30pm Cheerleading 3-7 $180 45 Varies, see website Pivotal Moments in American Foreign Policy 10-12 $625 42 12:30 - 3:30pm Google SketchUp 4-12 $225 15, 28, 37 Varies, see website U.S. History in the 1980s 10-12 $625 43 12:30 - 3:30pm Intro to Algebra II 10-11 $250 38 1:00 - 3:00pm Dance Jam 5-6 $185 27 PRIVATE LESSONS 2:00 - 3:30pm Typing 3-12 $295 23, 35, 41 Private Interactive Metronome 3-12 Call 16, 29, 37 3:30 - 6:00pm Afternoon Camp PreK-6 $75 8, 24 Private Private Music PreK-12 $35/$70 21, 33, 39

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LOWER SCHOOL grades PK-4

3D ANIMATION ADVANCED GAME play. Please provide a snack for the afternoon. Children must be signed out by Grades: 4-6 DESIGN: ARCADE a parent or registered adult at the time of By animating their art, kids hone their STYLE GAMES departure. drawing and writing skills, express l their creativity, learn to give and Grades: 3-8 Instructor: ParishEXTEND staff Explore computational science through l Dates: Each week of summer accept feedback, and pick up some the lens of designing and building your l Times: 3:30 - 6:00pm potentially valuable career experience. own games. In this advanced game l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1-9), Programs used will be the educationally- design camp, you’ll use Multimedia Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9-13) oriented programs Animate It! and Go l Fusion 2 software to create complex Cost: $75 Animate. Kids will learn communication and fun arcade style, 2-D games skills, design principles and creative while learning principles of design and ALLAKAZZAM expression. (Requirements: Flash Drive) getting a solid programming foundation. MAGIC CAMP l Instructor: High Tech Kids Students will choose a theme for their l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 Grades: 3-6 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm game, set goals for their character, and Join Paul Osborne, professional magician, l Location: Midway Campus design a way for their character to score for an incredibly magical experience. l Cost: $235 points. When the games are completed, Children will learn crafts, acting and students can challenge their friends history. They will make their own props and classmates to play their game. and perform magic acts. They will learn (Intro to Game Design is a preferred the history of magic in the theater and prerequisite. Bring a Flash Drive.) leave the camp with a professional magic l Instructor: High Tech Kids kit valued at over one hundred dollars. Mr. l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 Osborne is a creator of magical effects l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm for professional magicians on Broadway, l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $235 network television, theme parks and Las Vegas productions. Clients have included Peter Pan on Broadway, David Bowie ADVANCED GAME and David Copperfield. Don’t miss this DESIGN: PLATFORM opportunity to learn from the best. STYLE GAMES l Instructor: Paul Osborne, Osborne Illusion Systems Grades: 3-6 l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 In this advanced game design camp, l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm you’ll use Multimedia Fusion 2 software l Location: Midway Campus to create a complex, multi-level l Cost: $185 platform style game. You’ll plan and write your game’s story, design levels, and use objects and characters to fill the game world. Afterward, you’ll learn game programming to bring the creation to life, and then publish the game to play at home. This is High Tech Kids’ most popular camp! (Intro to Game Design is a preferred prerequsite. Bring a Flash Drive.) l Instructor: High Tech Kids 3D ART l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Grades: 1-4 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Explore different forms of 3D art such l Location: Midway Campus as sculptures, collages and even l Cost: $235 optical illusions. We will use a variety of materials to create our own 3D artwork. AFTERNOON CAMP l Instructor: Susan Waddington, Parish Episcopal School Grades: PreK, K-6 l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Supervised activities are offered l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm each afternoon from 3:30 - 6:00 pm. l Location: Midway Campus Activities include games, arts and l Cost: $225 crafts, cooking, gym time and outdoor

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l Week 8 – July 20-24: A Knight to Remember – Step into the distant past when knights reigned supreme. You will be knighted and experience castle life in this historical adventure. your own suit of armor and wear it proudly while you learn about chivalry and the knight’s code of honor. Save the princess (or the prince!) from the tower and defeat the Black Knight. Should you succeed, the King may reward you greatly! l Week 9 – July 27-31: From Lemons to Lemonade – Start your own business and manage your own your favorite superhero clothes and ALL-DAY CAMPS! lemonade stand. Learn how to market leave your secret identities behind your product through a simulated Grades: K-3, 4-6 for a week of heroic fun. You’ll need business environment. Designed with (Junior Counselor Training: to bring your courage and crime kids in mind, this camp will provide a Assist with K-3 students) solving powers to help rescue Mrs. foundation for success and creativity for No “I’m bored” here! Join us as we Knodel who has been captured by the young entrepreneurs. explore a new theme each week. You diabolical League of Evil. will learn, craft, explore and create l Week 10 – August 3-7: Spy Camp – l great summer memories! Arrive early Week 4 – June 22-26: Out Among Your mission, should you choose to and bring your curiosity and lunch. the Stars – Come and learn about our accept it, is to learn spying. The formula For assistance building all day options solar system and see what it would be for summer fun has been stolen by Dr. for pre-school aged children, please like to live among the stars. Have a blast Nofun, and Parish needs its top agents contact the ParishEXTEND office at as you dive into deep space and learn ready for action. Gather intelligence and 972.852.8752. Please provide a snack about life on another planet, light sabers use your spy gear to for the morning and afternoon. Children and future fantasies. save summer fun must be signed out by a parent or l Week 5 – June 29-July 3: Fiestas & before it’s registered adult at the time of departure. Siestas – You’ve worked hard this year, too late! l Instructor: ParishEXTEND staff reward yourself with a week of fun and l Week 11 – l Dates: Each week of summer – relaxation as you get acquainted with August 10-14: see specific dates/topics below Latin American culture. We’ll explore l Times: 7:30am - 6:00pm (You may stay Indiana Bones – food, holidays, traditions, clothes and Experience the joy of for shorter periods of time by request) crafts as we make our way through each l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1-8), discovery as you learn country. Bring your passport and get Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9-13) about archaeology and hunt l Cost: $250 per week, $150 (Week 13) ready to have a memorable time. for fossils and lost treasure l Week 6 – July 6-10: High Tech hidden in the earth long ago. Part history and part All day camp themes: Redneck – In this camp you will experience good old fashioned country exploration, this camp is l Week 1 – June 1-5: Are You Ready fun. Catch a fish with your bare hand or sure to thrill. – Learn how to rock as you to Rock? reel one in with your cane fishing pole. l make your own instruments and learn a Week 12 – August Relax with a mud bath, grow a beard – thing or two about music in the process. 17-21: Beat the Heat and make your own animal calls. This Cool down this summer Form a band and create legendary week will be so fun you may never want with a week of aquatic music during this week of rock and roll to come back to city life. themed fun and adventure! Use your fun. Record your songs and impress imagination and creativity to turn the your fans in this musically themed camp. l Week 7 – July 13-17: Earth, We Dig it! – Discover the treasures campus into our own waterpark. l Week 2 – June 8-12: Wild, Wild of Mother Nature digging for precious l Week 13 – August 24-26: Green West – Travel back to the days when stones and minerals. Learn about the – Put on your gardening gloves the west was wild and adventure hid Thumb geology of the earth from the peaks of and roll up your sleeves as we unlock around every corner. Experience life the tallest mountains to the depths of the mysteries of plants and how to grow as a Texas Ranger and get ready for a the deepest caves. We’ll even discuss them in this agricultural adventure. From historical and imaginative ride. the science of earthquakes and what home gardening to venus fly traps to l Week 3 – June 15-19: Calling to do when you feel one. This camp composting, you’ll be amazed at the fun all Heroes! – Come dressed in will “rock” your world! and practicality of this camp.

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AMAZING WORLD BALLERINA PRINCESS l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm l Location: Hillcrest Campus OF ERIC CARLE DANCE CAMP l Cost: $295 Grades: PreK-K Grades: PreK-K, 1-2 Come join us for a fun look into the world This camp introduces the basic BIG TEXAS of Eric Carle, beloved author of The Very techniques of Classical Ballet, Tap, Hungry Caterpillar and The Very Busy Jazz, and Creative Movement. Dance ART CLASS Spider. Children will enjoy hearing stories strengthens skills such as listening, Grades: 1-5 by Eric Carle and working as a team problem solving, group participation, This is an art class and history class to create their own illustrations through body awareness, eye hand coordination, combined. Students will learn all sponge painting, splatter painting and and social interaction, while having fun! about the history and icons of Texas tissue paper collage. As a team we will Dance will also improve a young child’s and then will use this knowledge to create our own story characters and confidence, independence and maturity. create artwork throughout the week. create books in the style of Eric Carle. Let l Instructor: Jessica Robinson, Different artistic techniques including your creative spirit come to life on paper! Parish Episcopal School, or acrylic, mixed media and watercolor l Instructor: Kelly Lee, Jenna Fisher, Frisco High School will be used to create a personal Parish Episcopal School l Location: Midway Campus portfolio. The end of the week will l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Cost: $185 culminate in an art show where the l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm GRADES PreK-K students will present their work. l Location: Midway Campus l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Instructor: Melanie Brannan, l Cost: $185 week 6 – July 6-10 Local Artist l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 l ARE YOU GRADES 1-2 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Location: Midway Campus READY TO ROCK? l Week 7 – July 13-17 Cost: $250 Grade: PreK l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Learn how to rock as you make your own instruments and learn a thing or two about A BOY’S WORLD! BEAT THE HEAT music in the process. Form a band and Grades: K-4 create legendary music during this week Grade: PreK This camp is where “boys can be boys.” Cool down this summer with a week of of rock and roll fun. Record your songs By the end of the fun-filled week the boys aquatic themed fun and adventure! We and impress your fans in this musically will have built a bond of brotherhood that will use our imagination and creativity to themed camp. will last all summer! This will be a week turn the campus into our own waterpark. l Instructor: Jessica Warren, of awesome team building activities: l Parish Episcopal School Instructor: Parish Episcopal School Staff “minute to win it” challenges, physical l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l Dates: Week 12 – August 17-21 l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $295 BABYSITTING & CPR TRAINING Grades: 4-8 Looking to become a go-to babysitter? Our Babysitting camp will give you the necessary skills to become a trusted sitter. You will learn age appropriate cooking, games, activities and arts and crafts to do on the job. We will also help you develop and manage your babysitting business, and you will receive your Infant and Child CPR certification. l Instructor: Jessica Warren, Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Week 9 – July 27-31 l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $325

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education games, outdoor water time, a Our main goal is to have fun as we you are in luck! Create Christmas- food fight and other cool activities. To top learn about the universality of games. themed art and crafts. Make some it off, we end the week with all you can l Instructor: Tom Dewell, festive Christmas cookies and hang eat pizza and a game truck!! Parish Episcopal School your stocking with care. You might l Instructor: Jason Baldwin, l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 even get to meet Santa! The Hockaday School Week 10 – August 3-7 l Instructor: Jason Baldwin, l l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm (Week 9), The Hockaday School Week 8 – July 20-24 9:00am - 12:00pm (Week 10) l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 l l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm Location: Hillcrest Campus l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l l Location: Midway Campus Cost: $185 l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $350 l Cost: $185 CHESS BUBBLE-OLOGY Grades: K-12, classification CLAY AND Grades: PreK-2 based on skill level not grade MORE CLAY Love bubbles? If so, then this camp is l Beginners: Students will be Grades: 2-5 for you! We will do all things bubbles in introduced to the world of chess. Here During the first week of camp we will this camp from simply blowing bubbles they will learn piece movement, tactics make things out of clay, and during on a sunny day to making homemade such as pins, skewers, forks, double the second week, we will decorate the bubble gum. Make your very own wands attacks, discovered checks, double fired clay pieces with paint or glaze. and bubble solution. Bet you didn’t think checks, and how to check-mate with Projects will include a relief sculpture, bubbles could glow or that you could hold a a combination of various pieces. The a modeled in-the-round sculpture, a bubble? You will learn all of that and more! students will learn how to develop their constructed box, a small world (for l Instructor: Jason Baldwin, pieces in such a way that they will work small creatures), and some The Hockaday School as a cohesive unit. They will learn how fun surprises! l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 to score (write down their moves) so that l Week 7 – July 13-17 Instructor: Susan Waddington, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm they can review and improve their play. Parish Episcopal School l l Location: Midway Campus Dates: Weeks 2-3 – June 8-19 l Intermediate: Chess clocks will l l Cost: $185 Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm be used at this level. Students will l Location: Midway Campus be introduced to the world of chess l Cost: $360 CALLING and tournament play. Here they will ALL HEROES! learn piece movement, tactics such as pins, skewers, forks, double attacks, Grade: PreK discovered checks, double checks, and Come dressed in your favorite superhero how to check-mate with a combination of clothes and leave your secret identities various pieces. Students will learn how to behind for a week of heroic fun. You’ll develop their pieces in such a way that need to bring your courage and crime they will work as a cohesive unit. They solving powers to help rescue Mrs. will learn to score and review their plays. Knodel who has been captured by the diabolical League of Evil. l Masters Study: Students will be l Instructor: Parish Episcopal School Staff asked to complete chess problems. We l Dates: Week 11 – August 3-7 will study games from the great Masters l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm as well learn various opening schemes. CLIFFORD’S l Location: Hillcrest Campus These skills will help players who CALAMITIES l Cost: $295 participate in local as well as national Grades: PreK-K chess tournaments. Join Emily Elizabeth and T-Bone as CARGO OF GAMES l Instructor: Mr. B Chess you go on different adventures each l Grades: K-2 Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 day with Clifford the Big Red Dog. The We will play dozens of exciting games Week 8 – July 20-24 Clifford books teach many valuable l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm from all over the world. From North lessons, and we will use these books to l Location: Midway Campus shape our daily activities. Each day we America’s tee ball to Africa’s mbube, l Cost: $275 mbube circle game to the Scottish will read one of Clifford’s adventures, Highlands’ caber toss, students will learn discuss the lesson, put it into practice about the history and culture of each CHRISTMAS IN JULY with hands on activities, and create a game. Individual, partner, small group Grades: 1-4 craft. You’ll feel as if you have become and team games will be included in “Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells.” If you can’t part of the story! addition to a bit of art, music and dance. wait until December for Christmas, then Continued on next page

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Continued from previous page explore classic titles, from Stone Soup DISCOVERY KIDS l Instructor: Jessica Warren, and If You Give a Pig a Pancake to WITH PUTERBUGS Parish Episcopal School Green Eggs & Ham and Blueberries l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 for Sal. As we explore these tasty titles, Grades: PreK-K l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm we’ll also cook and bake dishes that Discovery Kids Puterbugs combines l Location: Midway Campus pair perfectly with each book. screen time with hands on learning to l Cost: $185 l Instructor: Jason Baldwin, provide your child with an interactive The Hockaday School learning experience. Introduce your child l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 to important STEM (science, technology, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm engineering, math) skills as they learn l Location: Hillcrest Campus letters, keyboarding, reading and writing. l Cost: $185 Children love that there are brand-new computer missions at places like File CURSIVE HANDWRITING Farm and Cyber Stadium to solve every COOKING ON THE FARM PROGRAM class. STEM activities will enhance each lesson daily. Families can also extend the Grades: PreK-K Grades: 3-12 learning at home with free access to the Calling all young farmers! Snap and SPOTS utilizes a multi-sensory Puterbugs website. cook fresh green beans; prepare butter teaching approach using tactile, l to go on homemade biscuits; find out Instructor: Keyboard Kids kinesthetic, visual, verbal and olfactory l where we get milk. Learn all about a Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 systems in order to reinforce the Week 2 – June 8-12 working farm as you explore literature, stroke pattern. Students learn the l Times: 12:30-3:30pm (Week 1) arts and cooking. motor plan for each letter group so that 9:00am-12:00pm (Week 2) l Instructor: Kelly Lee, letter formations become automatic. l Location: Midway Campus Parish Episcopal School This frees the student to focus on l Cost: $250 l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 written expression rather than writing l Times: 9:00am –12:00pm mechanics. l Location: Midway Campus ¡DIVIÉRTANSE l l Cost: $185 Instructor: SPOTS Occupational CON EL ESPAÑOL! Therapists l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Grades: PreK-K COOKING WITH BOOKS Week 4 – June 22-26 This camp will focus on introducing very KIDS ADORE! Week 7 – July 13-17 young learners to the Spanish language. Week 8 – July 20-24 Daily activities will include songs, games, Grades: PreK-K l Times: 12:30 - 2:00pm storytelling and craft making that are all Come join us on the tasty journey of l Location: Midway Campus related to early language acquisition. cooking and literary fun! We will use l Cost: $295 There will be different lessons each week math, science and language skills to so join us for one week or all three! l Instructor: Ricka Escobar, Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Week 4 – June 22-26 Week 7 – July 13-17 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm (Weeks 3 and 7) 12:30 - 3:30pm (Week 4) l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185

DOCTORS IN TRAINING - LEVEL UP VILLAGE Grades: 3-6 Learn about human body systems and disease through dissections of a frog, grasshopper, earthworm, snake, shark and more! Here’s an opportunity to join a local physician on an exploration of the real life application of learning about biology and the human body. Our global

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“doctors in training” wield their own GRADE PreK FRENCH ART scalpels and even learn about bacteria l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 and viruses by swabbing their own l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm AND COOKING hands and watching what grows from GRADES K-2 Grades: 2-5 the cultures! Students get a first-hand l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 (Part 1) Bonjour! Join us on a culinary and visual look at what research or direct practice Week 6 – July 6-10 (Part 2) journey through France. Rich in art in the medical world might be like and l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm and food, the French have contributed communicate about their findings with greatly to both traditions. In this class students across the globe. FOR GIRLS ONLY! we will make crepes, beignets, soufflé l and croissants, and we will create Instructor: Tracie Román, Grades: 1-4 Parish Episcopal School impressionist watercolors, collage and Come hang out with your best friends as l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 acrylic paintings. Students will keep a l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm we spend the week making memories! journal to chronicle their journey, keep l Location: Midway Campus From the girly girl to the tomboy, this recipes, and write their reflections. l camp has something for each girl. We Cost: $375 l Instructor: Michelle Noah, will craft, make jewelry and have a First Baptist Academy DRAWING dance party. At the end of the week, we l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 will play in a game truck and have an l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm ANIMALS epic food fight. This is your camp and l Location: Midway Campus you will help decide what we do each l Cost: $250 day. Girls rule! Grades: 2-6 l Instructor: Lee Ann Cotten, FUN WITH PHONICS Learn to draw all kinds Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Grades: K-2 of animals from around l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm This class will help teach phonics and the world using colored l Location: Midway Campus the structure of the English language. pencils, pastels, charcoal l Cost: $350 Continued on next page and more. Have fun sketching a variety of animals in their natural habitats and in fun imagined landscapes. l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $225

FINE MOTOR MANIPULATIVES Grades: PreK, K-2 Prepare for pre-writing and writing activities as you cut, paint, squeeze, pound and more. We have just the right tools for you to strengthen the muscles in your hands. Get a grip on your fine motor skills! Kindergarten through second grade students take part 1, part 2 or both depending on your schedule. l Instructor: Jessica Warren (PreK) and Kelly Lee (K-2), Parish Episcopal School l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185/half-day

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Continued from previous page This highly phonetic alphabet program GET READY teaches reading, handwriting, spelling, FOR FIRST GRADE and oral and written expression skills by Grade: 1 engaging the visual, auditory and tactile- Soar into first grade with this opportunity kinesthetic modalities simultaneously. to practice pre-reading skills with added Each class is structured to include ten emphasis on phonemic awareness, different activities taught in the same auditory discrimination and phonics. daily sequence, deliberately alternating Develop math skills through a multisensory modalities. Join us for a multisensory approach using Everyday Math. Students approach to letters and sounds! Take will learn the routines, organizational skills Part 1, Part 2 or both depending on your and listening skills that will build their schedule. success in first grade and beyond. l Instructor: Kelly Lee, l Instructor: Mollie Farester, Parish Episcopal School Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 (Part 1) l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 Week 6 – July 6-10 (Part 2) GET READY FOR l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Hillcrest Campus l Location: Midway Campus KINDERGARTEN l Cost: $250 l Cost: $185 Grade: K This camp for incoming Parish kinder- GET READY GET READY FOR PreK 1 garteners provides the opportunity to FOR SECOND GRADE Grade: PreK 1 practice pre-reading skills with added Jump start your child’s educational emphasis on phonemic awareness, Grade: 2 Get a jump start on second grade as we journey at Parish Episcopal School! This auditory discrimination and phonics. take this week to focus on math, reading camp is set up to help your new Prek 1 Students will also develop math skills and writing. We will work on review and student acclimate to the schedule and through a multi-sensory approach using enrichment with a multitude of activities. rhythm of Prek 1. Students will create art Everyday Math. In addition, students will Games and computer software will projects, develop math skills through a learn the routines, organizational skills be used to reinforce Everyday Math, multi-sensory approach using Everyday and listening skills that will build success to practice math facts, and to expand Math, make observations in our science in kindergarten and beyond. problem-solving skills. We will use rich center and practice pre-reading skills. l Instructor: Kelly Lee, literature to strengthen reading and l Instructor: Emma Rodgers and Cathy Parish Episcopal School l comprehension skills along with oral and Coleman, Parish Episcopal School Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l written language skills. Expand writing l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l abilities as students work on phonics, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Location: Hillcrest Campus l spelling, word attack skills and grammar. l Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $250 l Cost: $250 l Instructor: Brooke Blair, GET READY Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 GET READY FOR PreK 2 FOR PRIMER l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Grade: PreK 2 Grade: Primer l Location: Hillcrest Campus Enjoy this opportunity to practice This camp for incoming Parish Primer l Cost: $250 pre-reading skills with emphasis on students provides the opportunity to phonemic awareness, rhyming and letter practice pre-reading skills with added GET READY recognition. Make observations in our emphasis on phonemic awareness, FOR THIRD GRADE science center and develop math skills auditory discrimination and phonics. through a multi-sensory approach using Students will also develop math skills Grade: 3 Students will strengthen their reading and Everyday Math. This camp will help your through a multi-sensory approach using comprehension skills along with oral and child learn the routines, build self-confi- Everyday Math. In addition, students will written language skills. Students will work dence, and acquire skills which will serve learn the routines, organizational skills on phonics, spelling, word attack skills as a springboard to a successful PreK 2 and listening skills that will build success and grammar in order to expand their year. It will be a great opportunity to make in Primer year and beyond. writing abilities. Join us for a multitude new friends before the first day of school. l Instructor: Parish Episcopal of marvelous math activities for review l School Staff Instructor: Parish Episcopal Faculty and enrichment. Games will be used to l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 reinforce Everyday Math, practice math l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Hillcrest Campus l Location: Hillcrest Campus facts, and expand problem-solving skills. l Cost: $250 l Cost: $250 Students will explore the Midway campus

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and become more comfortable with their 3D modeling software you can make l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 new surroundings prior to the first day buildings, whole towns or tiny bolts to l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l of school. scale. We will finish by making a video fly Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $225 l Instructor: Lee Ann Cotten, through of our imagined world that you Parish Episcopal School can share with your friends and family. l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, HINDI CONVERSATIONAL l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Parish Episcopal School LANGUAGE l Location: Midway Campus l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l PROGRAM Cost: $250 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus Grades: 3-12 GET READY l Cost: $225 Study elementary conversational Hindi. FOR FOURTH GRADE The workshop covers foundations GRASP & PRE-GRAPHICS of Hindi grammar and vocabulary as Grade: 4 well as exercises to actively practice Students will work on phonics, spelling, Grade: PreK using conversational exercises and SPOTS offers a pre-graphic/grasp word attack skills and grammar in order interaction. This class focuses on program for development of hand to expand their writing abilities. Join conversational aspects of Hindi in a skills associated with fine motor, us for a multitude of math activities for spoken setting as well as fundamentals handwriting and drawing. This program review and enrichment. Games will be of the Hindi alphabet. will help prepare PreK students for used to reinforce Everyday Math, practice l more vigorous work production in Instructor: Apollo Tutors math facts and expand problem-solving l Dates: July 6-31, August 3-21 Kindergarten. skills. We work towards stronger reading l Times: MWF 12:30 - 1:30pm (Enjoy a l and comprehension along with oral and Instructor: SPOTS Occupational morning camp and then study Hindi) written language skills. Students will Therapists or TTh 10:30am - 12:00pm (Take Hindi l explore the Midway campus and become Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 then a camp in the afternoon!) week 4 – June 22-26 l more comfortable with their surroundings Location: Midway Campus week 7 – July 13-17 l prior to the beginning of school. Cost: July $325, August $250 week 8 – July 20-24 (includes materials) l Instructor: Lea Ray, l Times: 9:00am - 10:30am Parish Episcopal School l Location: Midway Campus l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Cost: $295 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus GREEN THUMB l Cost: $250 Grade: PreK Put on your gardening gloves and GIRLS LEARNING CODE: roll up your sleeves as we unlock the IMAGE EDITING mysteries of plants and how to grow & ANIMATION them in this agricultural adventure. From home gardening to Venus fly traps to Grades: 3-5 composting, you’ll be amazed at the fun Through this hands-on learning experi- and practicality of this camp. ence, girls will discover how to use Pixlr, l a browser based image editing software Instructor: Parish Episcopal School Staff l Dates: Week 13 – August 24-26 and Scratch, a beginner level program- l Times: 9:00am – 3:30pm ming environment. Girls with an artistic l Location: Hillcrest Campus and creative passion will love exploring l Cost: $180 their skills in a technological way. They will have the opportunity to upload their HEALTHY COOKING animations for everyone to see! Grades: 1-4 l Instructor: High Tech Kids Students in this fun class will learn l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm to make healthy snacks and discuss l Location: Midway Campus healthy food choices. We’ll talk about l Cost: $235 a balanced diet, portion sizes, and why eating your greens is so important! After the week is over, they will know how GOOGLE SKETCHUP to make a meal at home (with a bit of Grades: 4-12 parents’ help). Students will learn to use Google Sketch- l Instructor: Christy Logan, up to bring their dreams to life. With this Culinary Professional

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overseen and programmed by a licensed occupational therapist certified in the IM program.Students who would benefit from IM therapy include those diagnosed with: – Reading Disorders – Auditory Processing Disorders – ADHD – Dyslexia – Non-Verbal Learning Disorders Attention all athletes. This program is used by professional athletes to acquire and maintain optimal athletic skills. l Instructor: SPOTS Occupational Therapists l Dates: Private Lessons l Times: Private Lessons l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: Scheduled on an individual basis through the SPOTS clinic (972) 404-1718. HALLOWEEN CAMP very own soap. How do you make lotion? What happens when you mix Grades: K-4 INTRODUCTION glue and shaving cream? Warning: Boo! Do you love Halloween? If so, TO GAME DESIGN things may get a bit messy, but that’s you will love this spooky camp! We part of the fun and learning! Take Part WITH SCRATCH will create all types of Halloween arts, 1, Part 2 or both depending on your crafts and cooking projects. Grades: 2-5 schedule. Have you ever wished you could create We will design and make costumes for l your very own computer game? In this a parade plus trick or treating and a Instructor: Jessica Warren (PreK-K) camp you will get to do just that! Students haunted house! and Brooke Blair (1-4), Parish Episcopal School will learn to create a unique computer game l Instructor: Jason Baldwin, l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 using Scratch, a programming language The Hockaday School l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm (Part 1) l developed by MIT Media Lab. Students will Dates: Week 5 - June 29-July 3 12:30 - 3:30pm (Part 2) l learn how to program characters, build a Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l game world, and watch their game come to Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185/half-day, $370/full-day l Cost: $185 life. Coding in Scratch is much easier than in traditional programming languages and INTERACTIVE HOLIDAYS AROUND will lay a solid foundation for our advanced METRONOME – game design courses. Students will be THE WORLD PRIVATE LESSONS given a Scratch login so they can save their Grades: PreK-K games to their account and can continue Children in every country enjoy Grades: 3-12 expanding their game or create new games holidays. Through songs, stories, art The Interactive Metronome (IM) is a following the conclusion of camp. research-based training program that and crafts, we will explore different l Instructor: High Tech Kids types of festivities from Europe, Asia, helps students overcome attention, l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 South America and Africa. Come join memory and coordination limitations. l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm the celebration! IM’s game-like auditory-visual platform l Location: Midway Campus engages the student and provides l Cost: $235 l Instructor: Kelly Lee, constant feedback at the millisecond Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 level to promote synchronized timing INTRODUCTION l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm in the brain. Exercises are customized TO WEB DESIGN l Location: Midway Campus and involve a hierarchy of increasingly l Cost: $185 complex and precisely timed motor & PHOTOGRAPHY movements intertwined with gradually Grades: 3-6 ICKY, SQUISHY, higher and faster cognitive processing, Use a camera and learn the building blocks attention and decision-making. It is the of web design! Import your photos into GOOEY SCIENCE only neuromotor therapy tool that can the website you have designed and then Grades: PreK-K, 1-4 be used successfully with all students. share your creation with your friends and Campers get to explore science in a This program is a neuro-intensive family. ® concepts may be curious, hands-on way. Learn about that is individually scheduled based introduced based on a student’s progress liquids and solids while making your on baseline skills and availability. It is throughout the week. Internet etiquette and

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safety will be discussed and enforced. cookbook, and learn all about recycling. graphs, time, and money. Requirements: Students are asked to l Instructor: Kelly Lee, l Instructor: Kelly Lee, bring a camera, if they have one. Bring Parish Episcopal School Parish Episcopal School a Flash Drive. l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l l l Instructor: High Tech Kids Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l l l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 Location: Midway Campus Location: Midway Campus l l l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Cost: $185 Cost: $185 l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $235 KANDINSKY KINDERGARTEN DOODLES AND WRITING MORE MONDRIAN WORKSHOP Grade: K Kindergarten students will have fun Grades: 1-6 creating and publishing their own books. Students’ imaginations will be Summer is a great time to get creative stretched by creating original art thoughts on paper and work on sentence based on the styles of modern structure and forming words. We will day masters. Each day will be create many types of books during Writing a different exploration of art Workshop as we work together to become using many different mediums great authors and illustrators! including 3-D and reclaimed l Instructor: Kelly Lee, materials. Parish Episcopal School l l Instructor: Melanie Brannan, Local Artist Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l INTRODUCTION l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Location: Midway Campus TO WEB DESIGN & l l Location: Midway Campus Cost: $185 PHOTOGRAPHY – l Cost: $250 FOR GIRLS ONLY! Grades: 3-6 KIDS CAMPING 101 Use a camera and learn the building Grades: 2-4 blocks of web design! Import your Plan a campout, learn about camp photos into the website you have safety, supplies and setup. You will have designed and then share your creation a chance to cook camp food, learn camp with your friends and family. Adobe songs, study nature and play camp Flash® concepts may be introduced games. Please bring a small backpack, based on a student’s progress sunscreen, bug repellent, sunglasses, a throughout the week. Internet etiquette floppy hat or cap, bandana, an energy and safety will be discussed and bar, a water bottle with water, and a enforced. Requirements: Students are small notebook and pencil. asked to bring a camera, if they have l one. Bring a Flash Drive. Instructor: Tom Dewell and Kathy Ross, Parish Episcopal School l Instructor: High Tech Kids l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185 l Cost: $235 IT’S EASY BEING GREEN KINDERGARTEN Grades: K-2 MATH SKILLS Get ready to reduce, reuse and Grades: PreK-K recycle! This class will teach kids how PreK and K students will have fun this to incorporate green choices into their summer honing their math skills through everyday lives. We will talk about natural songs, stories and math centers filled resources and how our actions impact with building, measuring, and comparing our planet. Participants will become and estimation activities. Our focus will environmental champions as they be on number recognition, place value, create eco-friendly art, make a green addition and subtraction, patterns,

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LEGO® BECOME THE LEGO® CAVE will teach students basics of the EV3 for building and programming. All A MASTER BUILDER AND MINECRAFT robots and laptops are supplied for Grades: 1-4 Grades: 3-6 class use. This class will focus on discovering Venture into The Cave on a dangerous l Instructor: Michael Calahan, the many treasures in the LEGO® sets quest for vital resources! Wield the iron It’s Rocket Science you may already have. Campers will pickaxe to dig and battle against hostile l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 use thousands of basic and Technic zombies and spider mobs. Blast out l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l LEGO® bricks to discover, create and valuable ores and minerals with the Location: Midway Campus l connect different models to design new TNT and combine the flowing water and Cost: $350 creations. LEGO® Fact: With just 6, lava to create precious obsidian! When 2x4 bricks you can make 915,103,765 you’re done battling and mining, restore LEGO® EV3 different combinations, and that’s with your energy levels with the chest of COMPETITION the same color! bread. Proceed with caution! Rebuild the ® TRAINING l Instructor: Michael Calahan, set for more LEGO Minecraft creations! It’s Rocket Science Work with your team to combine building Grades: 3-8 l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 with legos in the series to create your The Competition class is all about l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm own virtual LEGO® Minecraft world! taking the EV3 to the next level, l which is competing on obstacles and Location: Hillcrest Campus l Instructor: High Tech Kids l Cost: $275 l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 completing challenges. Whether it’s l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm your first time working with the EV3 LEGO® BUILDING l Location: Midway Campus or you have experience, this class l Cost: $235 will improve your skills. FIRST LEGO® AND MACHINES League welcomed. All robots and Grades: PreK-1 LEGO® EV3 laptops are supplied for class use. Our building and machines camp is a l Instructor: Michael Calahan, fun and innovative way to explore and Grades: 3-5 It’s Rocket Science learn with LEGO® DUPLO®. Campers Imagine, create and build with new l Dates: Week 7– July 13-17 ® ® will combine levers, wheels, axles, LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (third l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm gears and pulleys to help make special generation Evolution) robotics kit! Kids l Location: Midway Campus l machines and awesome buildings. The will build remote controlled robots and Cost: $350 projects allow the children to explore use an iPad or smart device to control and alter the movement of appropriately the robot! Combining the versatility of LEGO® MY LEGO CITY the LEGO® building system, a powerful scaled machines they may see every Grades: PreK-1 microcomputer brick, and intuitive drag- day. Class activities include a building My LEGO® City will allow the student and-drop programming software, this crane, transport truck and more. to plan a city with houses, farms, a adventure will have you and your team Please bring a snack. hospital and more. Come play with creating cool robots on your first day. l Instructor: Michael Calahan, LEGO® DUPLO® blocks and create a All robots and laptops are supplied for It’s Rocket Science community all your own! l class use. Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l Instructor: Michael Calahan, l l Instructor: High Tech Kids Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm It’s Rocket Science l l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 Location: l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Midway Campus l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l l Location: Midway Campus Cost: $260 l Location: Hillcrest Campus l Cost: $235 l Cost: $260 LEGO® EV3 BASICS & BEYOND Grades: 3-8 Welcome to the awesome and innovative LEGO® EV3 MINDSTORMS® super robot. The Basics and Beyond class

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LEGO® “TECHNIC” developing skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as well BASIC ENGINEERING as language and literacy. Grades: 1-6 l Instructor: Michael Calahan, Students will apply the principles of It’s Rocket Science levers, gears, pulleys, form and function l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 to LEGO® models that can l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm be transformed and further explored l Location: Midway Campus to maximize the discovery of how l Cost: $295 technology works first hand. Students will also work in teams to create fun MANDARIN CHINESE and exciting models like sweeper CONVERSATIONAL cars, block and tackle fishing rods and much more while learning fundamental LANGUAGE PROGRAM concepts in science and technology. Grades: K-9 MARVELOUS MUD! This class is awesome! Study elementary conversational Grade: PreK-K l Instructor: Michael Calahan, Mandarin Chinese for non-native Do you want to play in the mud? This is It’s Rocket Science speakers. Agatha Chen teaches your chance! Learn the science behind l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 this increasingly popular language mud, play in “clean” mud and “dirty” l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm to students with an emphasis on mud, read about mud, make a mud pie, l Location: Midway Campus and then cook some real mud-themed l Cost: $275 conversation. Chen has been part of the Educational Training Program for desserts. Discover why Japanese Teaching Mandarin and has been a Star children and adults are making hikaru LEGO® SUPER CARS Talk teacher. dorodango, balls of mud that shine, and then try your hand at making one. l Instructor: Agatha Chen Grades: 1-6 l l Dates: July 2-30 Instructor: Kelly Lee, These sessions will focus on building l Times: TTh 10:30am - 12:00pm (Take Parish Episcopal School ® l multiple super cars using LEGO Mandarin then a camp in the afternoon!) Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Technic elements to help make them l Location: Midway Campus Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l super awesome! Students will make l Cost: $370 (includes materials) Location: Hillcrest Campus custom creations using suspension pull l Cost: $185 back racers and a six speed competition MANUSCRIPT dragster motor car. The projects will MIND AND BODY allow students to use LEGO® elements HANDWRITING Grades: PreK, K-2, 3-6 to help explore basic and advanced PROGRAM This camp offers fun for both minds engineering principles. Grades: K-2 and bodies by combining the Mind Lab l Instructor: Michael Calahan, SPOTS utilizes a multi- program endorsed by Yale University It’s Rocket Science sensory teaching approach with Zumba Kids! The Mind Lab Program l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 using tactile, kinesthetic, l is a world-wide innovative methodology Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm visual, verbal and olfactory l Location: Midway Campus for the development of 21st century life systems in order to reinforce l Cost: $275 skills through the instruction of strategy the stroke pattern. The and thinking games. Our games selection student will learn the motor includes more than 250 international LEGO® WeDo plan for each letter group award winning board games such as: “MACHINES so that letter formations Quoridor, Rush Hour, Octi, Zoologic, AND ROBOTS” become automatic. This skill Abalone and many others. We’ve frees the student to focus developed a unique approach that fills the Grades: 1-6 on written expression rather gap between school education and real ® The LEGO WeDo ROBOTICS SET than writing mechanics. life challenges by teaching students HOW is an easy-to-use set that introduces l Instructor: SPOTS to think rather than WHAT to think. Zumba young students to robotics. Students will Occupational Therapists Kids routines are packed with specially ® l build LEGO machines and then add Dates: choreographed routines and the latest week 3 – June 15-19 working motors and sensors. Machines music, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia can then be programmed to become a week 4 – June 22-26 week 7 – July 13-17 and salsa. Zumba increases kids’ focus controllable robot. Campers will create and self-confidence, boosts metabolism fun creatures, custom cars, custom air week 8 – July 20-24 l and enhances coordination. craft and more. Students will explore Times: 10:30am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus theme-based activities in teams while l Cost: $295 Continued on next page

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Continued FROM PREVIOUS PAGE l Instructor: Mind Lab and Zumba Kids l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 3 and 8) Hillcrest Campus (Week 10) l Cost: $250 GRADE PreK l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm GRADES K-2 l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 Week 10 – August 3-7 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm (Week 8) 9:00am - 12:00pm (Week 10) GRADES 3-6 l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm

MINECRAFT l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 MUSICAL GAME DESIGN l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus THEATER CAMP – Grades: 3-6 l Cost: $235 Play Minecraft and take the game to the BROADWAY REVUE next level with this engaging and addicting MINING Grades: 3-5 world-building game. In this camp, we will Come work together to make scenes come use MinecraftEdu and learn how to create MINECRAFT MINDS! to life on stage! Learn about the theater new games, design levels and host other Grades: 3-5 and perform for friends and family on players on a server. Think Minecraft is just a video game? the final day of class. This class includes l Instructor: High Tech Kids Think again. The game is being used singing, dancing and acting. All levels of l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 to teach more than just computer skills. experience are welcome. Sign up early as l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm It is all about using both sides of our space is limited. l Location: Midway Campus students’ brains in a popular, pixelated, l Instructor: Stephanie Wulfe, Texas Family l Cost: $235 cubed world with dangers and obstacles Theater, and Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty to overcome using either Minecraft.net l Dates: Weeks 4 – June 22-26 l or Minecraftedu. This game easily lends Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm MINI PROGRAMMERS l itself to STEM explorations. It is not an Location: Midway Campus LEARNING CODE l Cost: $250 exaggeration to say that the only limit is Grades: K-2 imagination. Kids love to learn and play on their l Instructor: High Tech Kids NATIVE AMERICAN favorite apps, but do they know what l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 GAMES FOR makes them work? Even as early as l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm CHILDREN five year old students can learn the l Location: Midway Campus programming code that makes computers l Cost: $235 Grades: K-3 and their favorite apps come alive. Children will participate in a wide variety This camp is geared toward young MORNING CAMP of games, activities and skills related technologically savvy kids, introducing to traditional games played by children them to coding through games, Grades: PreK, K-6 from the Arctic to Texas – games played Start your day with outdoor play and fun challenges and exploration. Students by the Eskimo, Sioux Mandan, Arapaho, games before other camps begin! Care will begin their learning adventure by Cherokee and Pueblo cultures will be is available each morning beginning working together to move characters learned. Activities will include tracking, at 7:30am if your child is not enrolled through a maze using visual blocks that memorizing patterns, basket weaving, in All-Day Camp. Children will be are stacked together to write a program. building shelters, decorating jewelry with accompanied by a counselor to their As the students progress, they will be natural materials, storytelling, reading specialty classes at the appropriate time. working in smaller groups, with partners, weather and much more. Children will l and some will even become comfortable Instructor: ParishEXTEND staff also learn the value of independence, l Dates: Each week of summer enough to work individually to program belonging, mastery and generosity in l Times: 7:30 - 9:00am Native American culture. their characters to walk, jump, turn, talk l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1-9) l and so much more! Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9-13) Instructor: Tom Dewell, l Instructor: High Tech Kids l Cost: $35 Parish Episcopal School

20 Parish Episcopal School • parishepiscopal.org/summerextend l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12, weeklong class we will recreate some of PRINCESS TEA PARTY Week 5 – June 29-July 3 the greatest paintings from artists such l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm (Week 2) as Van Gogh, Matisse, Picasso and Grades: 1-4 9:00am - 12:00pm (Week 5) more. Each day the students will learn We will make all things princess: crowns, l Location: Midway Campus about a different master and take home wands, dresses and more. We will spend l Cost: $185 one day on the potter’s wheel to make a completed acrylic painting. a cup that we will glaze and fire to be OH THE PLACES l Instructor: Melanie Brannan, Local Artist l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 used in our tea party. At the tea party, we YOU’LL GO! l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm will wear everything we made, decorate Grades: PreK-K l Location: Midway Campus cookies, and spend the day as princesses l “The more you read, the more things Cost: $250 in our royal palace. you’ll know. The more you learn, the l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, more places you’ll go.” Join us as we read Parish Episcopal School PHONEMIC l Dr. Seuss books and participate in quirky, Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 AWARENESS FUN l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm colorful and inspiring activities. We will Grades: PreK-K l Location: Midway Campus use the playful rhymes, imaginative l Cost: $250 landscapes and powerful message of Children work on isolating phonemes; each book to inspire the love of learning the individual sounds that make up in each child. words. Phonemic awareness is a pre- PRINTMAKING reading skill that is the base for future l Instructor: Brooke Blair, Grades: 3-7 Parish Episcopal School reading success. Have fun isolating Most art is the product of one, but l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 beginning, medial and ending sounds. printmaking allows artists to make l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Children who are ready will manipulate multiple versions of their work. During l Location: Hillcrest Campus the sounds, blend and segment the this class we will use different surfaces l Cost: $185 sounds into spoken and written words. to craft our prints including foam, wood, l Instructor: Kelly Lee, cardboard and linoleum. Students will OUR AMAZING BODIES Parish Episcopal School be given instruction on cutting, etching, l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 carving or drawing a design into a plate. Grades: K-2 l Human anatomy and physiology for little Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm They will learn how to apply ink or paint l Location: Hillcrest Campus ones! Learn a whole new meaning to what to the plate, press the paper, and transfer l Cost: $185 it takes to make the human body function. the image. Each artist will compile their Students will explore the intricate network completed pieces into a printmaking of blood vessels beneath the skin, identify portfolio which will showcase their work hot and cool points of the body through from the week. the color-coded image of a thermal l Instructor: Michelle Noah, camera, engage in a multimedia game that First Baptist Academy illustrates how lifestyle choices can affect l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l life expectancy, and explore movement Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l through motion-capture technology. What Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $250 happens to a bone without calcium? How much air will your lung hold? How much does the average brain weigh? We PRIVATE MUSIC will find answers to these questions and Grades: PreK-12 investigate the answers to some of your The summer is a fantastic time to focus own questions. Take Part 1, Part 2 or both on learning a musical instrument, and depending on your schedule. private music instruction is one of the l Instructor: Kelly Lee, POTTERY WHEEL fastest, most effective ways to improve Parish Episcopal School your skills. Students can choose from a l Grades: 1-4 Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 range of instrument and voice lessons and l Students will spend the week learning Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm (Part 1), will benefit from one on one instruction. 12:30 - 3:30pm (Part 2) the potter’s wheel. They will glaze their Our private music lessons are offered in l Location: Midway Campus pieces and come home with a collection l Cost: $185/half-day, $370/full-day of food-safe wares. 30 minute and one hour blocks of time. l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, We welcome beginner and advanced PAINTING ACRYLIC Parish Episcopal School students. Private music lessons must be MASTERPIECES l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 scheduled through the ParishEXTEND l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm office in order to coordinate with our Grades: 1-6 l Location: Midway Campus There’s an artist in everyone! During this l Cost: $250 Continued on next page

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Continued FROM PREVIOUS PAGE children’s book is the starting point for depending on your schedule. instructors’ schedules. Please contact investigation of jungle animals and their l Instructor: Jessica Warren, Nancy Powers at 972.852.8752 to habitats. Make a chimpanzee swinging Parish Episcopal School l reserve your time. though the trees or a tiger in the night Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm (Part 1), l Instructors: that makes you tremble with fear. Take 12:30 - 3:30pm (Part 2) Peter Dugga, percussion instruments Part 1, Part 2 or both depending on l Location: Midway Campus riley King, voice your schedule. l Cost: $185/half-day, $370/full-day Alex Mitchakes, guitar l Instructor: Jessica Warren, Kathleen Parsons, piano and violin Parish Episcopal School mark Ripley, piano l Dates: Week 8 – l Dates: Available all summer July 20-24 SOUNDS (please call 972.852.8752 to schedule) l Times: 9am - 12pm OF AFRICA l Times: Available in 30 minute (Part 1) Grades: 3-8 or 1 hour blocks 12:30 - 3:30pm Join Peter Mugga, l Location: Midway Campus (Part 2) l Cost: $35/half hour, $70/hour l Location: former member of Midway Campus the Spirit of Uganda PROGRAMMING l Cost: $185/half-day, performance ROBOTS – EV3, $370/full-day ensemble, to learn about instruments VEX AND SPHERO and movement from ROBOTICS BALL SANDBOX all over the world Grades: 3-5 SCIENCE specifically Africa. Yes, it really is making robots. But along Students will use Grades: K-2 with hands-on creation, during this week instruments like Bring to life the kids will program the machines using the African harp, book “Sandbox real-world computer-coding languages congas, djembes Scientist: Real like Basic, C++, Java and Arduino. and cajon to create Science Activities for Popular kits used at camps include unique musical Little Kids” fun, kid-friendly products like LEGO® interpretations and using household MINDSTORMS®, Vex Robotics and the compositions. The items to investigate Sphero Robotics Ball. program will teach the world around l creativity, critical Instructor: High Tech Kids us! Children will l thinking and global Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 enjoy science l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm awareness of experiments, l Location: Midway Campus innovative rhythmic allowing them to be the inquisitive, l Cost: $235 voices. This will be a combination of fun observant young scientists they were and learning through drumming, dancing born to be. PROGRAMMING and singing which will culminate in a l WITH SCRATCH Instructor: Kelly Lee, performance on the last day of camp. Parish Episcopal School l Grades: 1-3 l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 Instructor: Peter Mugga, Created by the MIT Media Lab, Scratch l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Professional Musician l is a programming language designed l Location: Midway Campus Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 for kids. Join the fun and create and l Cost: $185 Week 6 – July 6-10 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm share stories, games, and animation l Location: Midway Campus using a super kid-friendly drag-and-drop SILLY SCIENCE l Cost: $185 interface! This camp will take your skills to the next level! Grade: PreK Inspired by the science experiments l Instructor: High Tech Kids of Bill Nye the Science Guy and Steve SPACE MONSTERS l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Spangler, this class is a great way for Grades: PreK-K 12:30 - 3:30pm students to learn about the scientific Jump on board as we count-down to blast l Location: Midway Campus method. We will mix vinegar and off! Your imagination will soar as you zoom l Cost: $235 baking soda, create goop and silly through the cosmos. We will experiment,

putty, and make milk change color! make science discoveries, learn about the RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE Students will make their hypothesis, solar system, create art, listen to books, Grade: PreK conduct the experiments, write down and even create our own space suits! “There is a mystery in the air; there’s their observations, and draw their l Instructor: Kelly Lee, a whisper in the trees.” This favorite conclusions. Take Part 1, Part 2 or both Parish Episcopal School

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l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 TYPING WATER l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Hillcrest Campus Grades: 3-12 PURIFICATION – l Cost: $185 SPOTS offers a typing class LEVEL UP VILLAGE that is small in size and tailored to each student’s Grades: 3-6 STEAM: ADDING Clean water. Nearly one billion people own level and pace. on our planet lack access to it. This ART TO STEM Focus will be placed class arms young people to be a Grades: 1-4 on finger dexterity and part of the solution to this crisis. In this camp students will use math and maintaining home-row We begin with an exploration of the construction toys, real and imaginary key positioning. unique properties of water. No drop inventions and strategy games that l Instructor: SPOTS of what we drink of it is a new drop. It require visual thinking. We will have fun Occupational Therapists has always been in our water cycle. Not with everything from geometric mandala l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 mosaics to towers that can hold bricks! week 4 – June 22-26 to mention water dissolves most basic rules l Instructor: Susan Waddington, week 7 – July 13-17 of chemistry. Students explore the special Parish Episcopal School week 8 – July 20-24 things that water can do at the molecular l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Times: 2:00 - 3:30pm level using hands-on experiments and l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus 3D kits that make the learning feel more l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $295 like playing! They explore our global l Cost: $225 relationship with water through interactions ¡VIVA ESPAÑOL! with their partner school students. Together STRUT YOUR STUFF students move from the theoretical to the Grades: 1-2 applicable, constructing a working aquifer Grades: 3-4 Here’s a great opportunity to refresh, to better understand how we get, use and This camp introduces and builds on the practice and reinforce Spanish skills sometimes pollute ground water. Then our basic skills of Classical Ballet, Jazz, that your child has learned during the young scientists delve into an exploration of Contemporary and Lyrical. Dance school year. Daily activities will include the innovations that are part of the solution strengthens skills such as listening, oral language practice through songs, to our water crisis. They will create two problem solving, group participation, body games and storytelling. Students will different kinds of water filters as part of that awareness, eye hand coordination and learn about and explore their favorite process. Students keep their aquifers at the social interaction, all while having fun! Spanish speaking countries. Campers end of class! Dance will also improve a young child’s will also create a cultural craft from their l confidence, independence and maturity. learning experiences. Instructor: Tracie Román, l Instructor: Jessica Robinson, Parish Episcopal School l Instructor: Ricka Escobar, l Parish Episcopal School, or Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Parish Episcopal School l Jenna Fisher, Frisco High School Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 l l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Location: Midway Campus week 7 – July 13-17 l week 8 – July 20-24 Cost: $375 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185 l Cost: $185 WHERE THE WILD TEA PARTY ¡VIVA ESPAÑOL! FAUVES ARE! Grades: 1-5 Grades: 1-6 Grades: 3-4 Here’s a great opportunity to refresh, Fauvism is the style of les Fauves, French Students will spend the week making practice and reinforce Spanish skills for “the wild beasts.” Fauvism is known everything they need for a tea party. that your child has learned during the for its expressive, bold, undisguised They will hand build a tea pot, throw school year. Daily activities will include brushstrokes and vibrant colors directly cups using the potter’s wheel, and make oral language practice through songs, from the tube. In this class, students will other accessories including a tea tray. games and storytelling. Students will be challenged to create art bursting with They will glaze all of their pieces and will learn about and explore their favorite color, paint stroke and simplicity. We will finish the week with an awesome tea Spanish speaking countries. Campers examine famous Fauve painters such party using their own hand-made tea set. will also create a cultural craft from their as Matisse, and we’ll use their works to l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, learning experiences. inspire our own masterpieces. Parish Episcopal School l l l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 Instructor: Ricka Escobar, Instructor: Michelle Noah, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Parish Episcopal School First Baptist Academy l l l Location: Midway Campus Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l l l Cost: $250 Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185 l Cost: $250

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3D style game. You’ll plan and write your game’s story, ANIMATION design levels, and use Grades: 4-6 objects and characters By animating their art, kids to fill the game world. hone their drawing and Afterward, you’ll learn game writing skills, express their programming to bring the creativity, learn to give creation to life, and then and accept feedback, and publish the game to play pick up some potentially at home. This is High Tech valuable career experience. Kids’ most popular camp! Programs used will be (Intro to Game Design is a the educationally-oriented preferred prerequsite. Bring programs Animate It! and a Flash Drive) Go Animate. Kids will learn l Instructor: High Tech Kids communication skills, l Dates: Week 4 – design principles and June 22-26 creative expression. l Times: (Requirements: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Flash Drive) Location: Midway Campus l Instructor: l Cost: $235 High Tech Kids l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm ADVANCED AFTERNOON CAMP l Location: Midway Campus GAME DESIGN: Grades: PreK, K-6 l Cost: $235 ARCADE STYLE GAMES Supervised activities are offered each afternoon from 3:30 - 6:00 pm. Activities Grades: 3-8 include games, arts and crafts, cooking, Explore computational science through gym time and outdoor play. Please 3D PRINTING & the lens of designing and building your provide a snack for the afternoon. own games. In this advanced game ENGINEERING – Children must be signed out by a design camp, you’ll use Multimedia LEVEL UP VILLAGE parent or registered adult at the time of Fusion 2 software to create complex Grades: 6-8 departure. and fun arcade style, 2-D games Learn about one of the most l Instructor: ParishEXTEND staff while learning principles of design and innovative technologies of our time, l Dates: Each week of summer getting a solid programming foundation. 3D printers! Students in this class will l Times: 3:30 - 6:00pm Students will choose a theme for their learn how to use 2D and 3D Computer l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1-9), game, set goals for their character, and Aided Design (CAD) software to Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9-13) design a way for their character to score l create and print a series of awesome Cost: $75 points. When the games are completed, designs. Ultimately, students will students can challenge their friends invent solutions for a major global and classmates to play their game. ALLAKAZZAM problem, lack of electricity. Students (Intro to Game Design is a preferred MAGIC CAMP can expect to take home at least prerequisite. Bring a Flash Drive) three prints from this course. BONUS: Grades: 3-6 l Join Paul Osborne, Thanks to students taking this class, Instructor: High Tech Kids l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 professional magician, a group of students living in poverty l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm for an incredibly will join us on this adventure! Students l Location: Midway Campus magical experience. will collaborate with those students l Cost: $235 Children will learn living in Asia, through video letter crafts, acting and exchanges each week! To learn history. They more about Level Up Village and ADVANCED GAME will make their Global STEM initiatives see DESIGN: PLATFORM their own levelupvillage.com. STYLE GAMES props and perform l Instructor: Tracie Román Grades: 3-6 magic acts. They l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 In this advanced game design camp, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm will learn the l Location: Midway Campus you’ll use Multimedia Fusion 2 software history of magic l Cost: $375 to create a complex, multi-level platform in the theater

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and leave good old fashioned country fun. the camp with Catch a fish with your bare hand or a professional reel one in with your cane fishing pole. magic kit valued at Relax with a mud bath, grow a beard and make your own animal calls. This week will over one hundred dollars. be so fun you may never want to come back Mr. Osborne is a creator of to city life. magical effects for professional l magicians on Broadway, network Week 7 – July 13-17: Earth, We Dig It! – Discover the treasures of Mother Nature television, theme parks and Las Vegas digging for precious stones and minerals. productions. Clients have included Learn about the geology of the earth from Peter Pan on Broadway, David Bowie, the peaks of the tallest mountains to the and David Copperfield. Don’t miss this depths of the deepest caves. We’ll even opportunity to learn from the best. discuss the science of earthquakes and what l Instructor: Paul Osborne, to do when you feel one. This camp will Osborne Illusion Systems “rock” your world! l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l Week 8 – July 20-24: A Knight to l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Remember – Step into the distant past l Location: Midway Campus when knights reigned supreme. You will be l Cost: $185 knighted and experience castle life in this historical adventure. Build your own suit of ALL-DAY CAMPS! armor and wear it proudly while you learn about chivalry and the knight’s code of Grades: K-3, 4-6 honor. Save the princess (or the prince!) (Junior Counselor Training: from the tower and defeat the Black Knight. Assist with K-3 students) Should you succeed, the King may reward No “I’m bored” here! Join us as we you greatly! explore a new theme each week. You l Week 9 – July 27-31: From Lemons to will learn, craft, explore and create Lemonade – Start your own business and great summer memories! Arrive early manage your own lemonade stand. Learn and bring your curiosity and lunch. how to market your product through a For assistance building all day options simulated business environment. Designed for pre-school aged children, please with kids in mind, this camp will provide a contact the ParishEXTEND office at Ranger and get ready for a historical and foundation for success and creativity for imaginative ride. young entrepreneurs. 972.852.8752. Please provide a snack for the morning and afternoon. Children l Week 3 – June 15-19: Calling All l Week 10 – August 3-7: Spy Camp – must be signed out by a parent or Heroes! – Come dressed in your favorite Your mission, should you choose to accept registered adult at the time of departure. superhero clothes and leave your secret it, is to learn spying. The formula for identities behind for a week of heroic fun. summer fun has been stolen by Dr. Nofun, l Instructor: ParishEXTEND staff You’ll need to bring your courage and crime and Parish needs its top agents ready for l Dates: Each week of summer – solving powers to help rescue Mrs. Knodel action. Gather intelligence and use your spy see specific dates/topics below who has been captured by the diabolical gear to save summer fun before it’s too late! l Times: 7:30am - 6:00pm (You may stay League of Evil. l for shorter periods of time by request) Week 11 – August 10-14: Indiana l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1-8), l Week 4 – June 22-26: Out Among the Bones – Experience the joy of discovery as Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9-13) Stars – Come and learn about our solar we learn about archaeology and hunt for l Cost: $250 per week, $150 (week 13) system and see what it would be like to fossils and lost treasure hidden in the earth live among the stars. Have a blast as you long ago. Part history and part exploration, dive into deep space and learn about life this camp is sure to thrill. All day camp themes: on another planet, light sabers and future l Week 12 – August 17-21: Beat the fantasies. l Week 1 – June 1-5: Are You Ready to Heat – Cool down this summer with a week Rock? – Learn how to rock as you make l Week 5 – June 29-July 3: Fiestas & of aquatic themed fun and adventure! Use your own instruments and learn a thing or Siestas – You’ve worked hard this year, your imagination and creativity to turn the two about music in the process. Form a reward yourself with a week of fun and campus into our own waterpark. band and create legendary music during this relaxation as you get acquainted with l Week 13 – August 24-26: Green week of rock and roll fun. Record your songs Latin American culture. We’ll explore food, Thumb – Put on your gardening gloves and impress your fans in this musically holidays, traditions, clothes and crafts as and roll up your sleeves as we unlock the themed camp. we make our way through each country. mysteries of plants and how to grow them in Bring your passport and get ready to have a l Week 2 – June 8-12: Wild, Wild this agricultural adventure. From home memorable time. West – Travel back to the days when the gardening to venus fly traps to composting, west was wild and adventure hid around l Week 6 – July 6-10: High Tech you’ll be amazed at the fun and practicality every corner. Experience life as a Texas Redneck – In this camp you will experience of this camp.

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ANCIENT l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Instructor: Tracie Román, Week 9 – July 27-31 Parish Episcopal School WEAPONS l Times: 9:00am - 3:30pm l Dates: Choose from a single class Grades: 5-12 l Location: Midway Campus or the whole week. Week 6 – July 6-10 Unleash your inner l Cost: $325 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm warrior! In this class we l Location: Midway Campus l will study and build functional Cost: $325 (for all 5 classes), BIG TEXAS ART CLASS wooden swords, maces, $75 per individual class catapults and more. We will Grades: 1-5 This is an art class and history class Brainery daily themes: use a variety of tools in the combined. Students will learn all about l July 6: Ghost Hunting – Learn the Design Den from the band the history and icons of Texas and then art and science of ghost hunting – In this saw to the drill press but no will use this knowledge to create artwork camp we will learn the science behind tool experience is necessary. throughout the week. Different artistic ghost hunting and use real ghost hunting l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, techniques including acrylic, mixed media equipment to analyze the halls of Parish. Parish Episcopal School What will we find? What will we debunk? l and watercolor will be used to create a Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 Join us to find out! l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm personal portfolio. The end of the week l Location: Midway Campus will culminate in an art show where the l July 7: Big Bang Theory – Leonard’s l Cost: $225 students will present their work. Research – Bazinga! Want to know what l Instructor: Melanie Brannan, Local Artist Sheldon and Leonard do all day in the APP DESIGN l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 lab? We will explore facets of quantum l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm physics which are critical to Leonard’s Grades: 5-8 l Location: Midway Campus research and will perform mini-labs which Students use GameSalad l Cost: $250 Pro to build multiple levels in will mimic Leonard’s life in the lab. an arcade style game app for l July 8: Zombie Physics – Surviving iOS devices (iPhone, iPad or iPod THE BRAINERY a zombie apocalypse is a multilayered touch) while expanding their knowledge Grades: 5-10 task. In this one day camp we will get of programming. We will explore The Brainery offers the following you on your way to ultimate survival. We software development tools (called individual quirky day classes, enjoy will discuss how physics just might save SDKs) for iOS, Android and Windows. a single class or the whole weeks’ your life! Laboratory exercises will be We will also explore AppInventor.org, worth of brainy fun! See daily course performed to strengthen your chances Stencyl, and the website Codecademy descriptions listed below. of survival. for creating apps. l July 9: Monster Genetics l Instructor: High Tech Kids – Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 monster and Bram Stoker’s l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Dracula are amazing works of l Location: Midway Campus fiction. But are they fiction? Are l Cost: $235 these “monsters” just fantasy? Could they be genetically BABYSITTING possible? Join our one day & CPR TRAINING discussion and attempt to build a model of a cell from these Grades: 4-8 “monsters”. Looking to become a go-to l babysitter? Our Babysitting July 10: Dry Ice – Super cool camp will give you the is so hot right now! When you necessary skills to become know how to use dry ice safely, a trusted sitter. You will learn it is ridiculously cool! What is dry age appropriate cooking, ice? How is it fun, creepy and games, activities and arts & useful? Grab some heavy duty crafts to do on the job. We mittens and find out! will also help you develop and manage your babysitting CHESS business, and you will receive Grades: K-12, classification your Infant and Child CPR based on skill level not grade certification. l Students will l Instructor: Jessica Warren, Beginners: Parish Episcopal School be introduced to the world of

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chess. Here they COLLEGE CURSIVE HANDWRITING will learn piece movement, tactics COOKING PROGRAM such as pins, skewers, Grades: 7-12 Grades: 3-12 forks, double, attacks, discovered Come and learn to cook college dorm SPOTS utilizes a multi-sensory teaching checks, double checks, and how to style! We will make fantastic meals on a approach using tactile, kinesthetic, check-mate with a combination of hot plate, in a crock pot, and even in a visual, verbal and olfactory systems in various pieces. The students will learn toaster oven. Learn to make successful order to reinforce the stroke pattern. how to develop their pieces in such a tailgate chili, crock pot spaghetti and more! Students learn the motor plan for each way that they will work as a cohesive l Instructor: Staci Atwood, letter group so that letter formations unit. They will learn how to score (write Parish Episcopal School become automatic. This frees the down their moves) so that they can l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 student to focus on written expression review and improve their play. l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm rather than writing mechanics. l Location: Midway Campus l Instructor: SPOTS Occupational l Intermediate: Chess clocks will l Cost: $225 be used at this level. Students will Therapist l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 be introduced to the world of chess COMMUNITY SERVICE Week 4 – June 22-26 and tournament play. Here they will SUMMER CAMP Week 7 – July 13-17 learn piece movement, tactics such as Grades: 7-12 Week 8 – July 20-24 pins, skewers, forks, double attacks, l Times: 12:30 - 2:00pm We invite incoming 7th through 12th discovered checks, double checks, and l Location: Midway Campus grade Parish students to explore how to check-mate with a combination l Cost: $295 philanthropy, as serving others is part of of various pieces. Students will learn our curriculum and culture! Each day we how to develop their pieces in such a will visit a different nonprofit agency and way that they will work as a cohesive help wherever we are needed. By the unit. They will learn to score and review end of the week we will have served their plays. 15 hours in our community. l Masters Study: Students will be Only 9th and 10th grade students may asked to complete chess problems. We count these 15 hours toward their will study games from the great Masters required hours at Parish. as well learn various opening schemes. l Instructor: Vanessa Fuquay, These skills will help players who Parish Episcopal School participate in local as well as national l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 chess tournaments. l Times: 8:30am - 12:00pm l Instructor: Mr. B Chess l Location: Midway Campus and l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Various Nonprofit Agencies Week 8 – July 20-24 l Cost: $125 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus CULINARY l Cost: $275 DANCE JAM JOURNEY Grades: 5-6 CLAY AND Grades: 5-8 This camp builds and furthers growth in Take your taste buds on a culinary the techniques of Classical Ballet, Jazz, MORE CLAY journey as we travel all over the world Contemporary, Modern, and Lyrical Grades: 2-5 and experience the different tastes found dance. Dance strengthens skills such During the first week of camp we will in various cultures. From the delicacies as listening, problem solving, group make things out of clay, and during the of France to the hot curries of India, we’ll participation, body awareness, eye hand second week, we will decorate the fired tackle a different country each day and coordination and social interaction while clay pieces with paint or glaze. Projects learn to make a sampling of their favorite having fun! It will also improve a young will include a relief sculpture, a modeled dishes. You will learn how different dishes child’s confidence, independence and in-the-round sculpture, a constructed and spices came into use, and you’ll be maturity. box, a small world (for small creatures), able to take these recipes home and l Instructor: Jessica Robinson, and some fun surprises! share them with your friends and family. Parish Episcopal School or l Instructor: Susan Waddington, l Instructor: Christy Logan, Jenna Fisher, Frisco High School Parish Episcopal School Culinary Professional l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Dates: Weeks 2-3 – June 8-19 l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 Week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 1:00 - 3:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $360 l Cost: $225 l Cost: $185

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GIRLS LEARNING CODE: IMAGE EDITING & ANIMATION Grades 3-5 Through this hands-on learning experience, girls will discover how to use Pixlr, a browser based image editing software and Scratch, a beginner level programming environment. Girls with an artistic and creative passion will love exploring their skills in a technological way. They will have the opportunity to upload their animations for everyone to see! l Instructor: High Tech Kids DOCTORS IN TRAINING – DRILL TEAM PREP l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm LEVEL UP VILLAGE Grades: 7-12 l Location: Midway Campus Grades: 3-6 This camp will provide the skills and l Cost: $235 Learn about human body systems and techniques that are essential for anyone disease through dissections of a frog, interested in being a part of the Upper GOOGLE grasshopper, earthworm, snake, shark School Drill Team. We will emphasize SKETCHUP and more! Here’s an opportunity to join kicks, leaps, turns and flexibility. Grades: 4-12 a local physician on an exploration of Students will also work on basic drill Students will learn to use Google the real life application of learning about team movement styles, strengths and Sketchup to bring their dreams to life. biology and the human body. Our global performance. This camp will also enable With this 3D modeling software you can “doctors in training” wield their own the students to go through a mock make buildings, whole towns or tiny scalpels and even learn about bacteria audition and ask questions in preparation bolts to scale. We will finish by making a and viruses by swabbing their own for the upcoming school year. video fly through of our imagined world hands and watching what grows from l Instructor: Dru Stine, that you can share with your friends and the cultures! Students get a first-hand Parish Episcopal School l family. look at what research or direct practice Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l l in the medical world might be like and Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, l Location: Midway Campus Parish Episcopal School communicate about their findings with l Cost: $225 l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 students across the globe. l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Instructor: Tracie Román, l Location: Midway Campus Parish Episcopal School FRENCH ART l Cost: $225 l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 AND COOKING l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus Grades: 2-5 l Cost: $375 Bonjour! Join us on a culinary and visual journey through France. Rich DRAWING in art and food, the French have contributed greatly to both traditions. ANIMALS In this class we will make crepes, Grades: 2-6 beignets, soufflé and croissants, Learn to draw all kinds of animals from and we will create impressionist around the world using colored pencils, watercolors, collage and acrylic pastels, charcoal and more. Have fun paintings. Students will keep a sketching a variety of animals in their journal to chronicle their natural habitats and in fun imagined journey, keep recipes, and landscapes. write their reflections. l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, l Instructor: Michelle Noah, Parish Episcopal School First Baptist Academy l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $225 l Cost: $250

28 Parish Episcopal School • parishepiscopal.org/summerextend HINDI – Non-Verbal Learning Disorders can continue expanding their game Attention all athletes. This or create new games following the CONVERSATIONAL program is used by professional conclusion of camp. LANGUAGE athletes to acquire and maintain l Instructor: High Tech Kids PROGRAM optimal athletic skills. l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l l Instructor: Spots Occupational Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Grades: 3-12 l Location: Midway Campus Study elementary conversational Therapists l l Cost: $235 Hindi. The workshop covers Dates: Private Lessons l Times: Private Lessons foundations of Hindi grammar and l Location: Midway Campus vocabulary as well as exercises to l Cost: Scheduled on an actively practice using conversational individual basis through the exercises and interaction. This class SPOTS clinic (972) 404-1718. focuses on conversational aspects of Hindi in a spoken setting as well as INTRO TO fundamentals of the Hindi alphabet. ALGEBRA I l Instructor: Apollo Tutors l Dates: July 6-31, August 3-21 Grades: 8-9 l Times: MWF 12:30 - 1:30pm (Enjoy a Intended for students entering morning camp and then study Hindi) Algebra I, this class will or TTh 10:30am - 12:00pm (Take Hindi allow students to build a then a camp in the afternoon!) solid foundation of skills l Location: Midway Campus needed in Algebra I. Topics l Cost: July $325, August $250 reviewed will include (includes materials) simplifying expressions, solving equation and inequalities, and INTERACTIVE INTRODUCTION graphing linear equations. Students TO WEB DESIGN METRONOME – will be introduced to new topics that PRIVATE LESSONS will be covered in the upcoming school & PHOTOGRAPHY year. Summer math packets will be Grades: 3-6 Grades: 3-12 reviewed as well. Use a camera and learn the building The Interactive Metronome (IM) is a l blocks of web design! Import your research-based training program that Instructor: Caroline Stone, Parish Episcopal School photos into the website you have helps students overcome attention, l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 designed and then share your creation memory and coordination limitations. l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm with your friends and family. Adobe IM’s game-like auditory-visual platform ® l Location: Midway Campus Flash concepts may be introduced engages the student and provides l Cost: $250 based on a student’s progress constant feedback at the millisecond throughout the week. Internet etiquette level to promote synchronized timing INTRODUCTION and safety will be discussed and in the brain. Exercises are customized enforced. Requirements: Students are and involve a hierarchy of increasingly TO GAME DESIGN asked to bring a camera, if they have complex and precisely timed motor WITH SCRATCH one. Bring a Flash Drive. movements intertwined with gradually Grades: 2-5 l Instructor: High Tech Kids higher and faster cognitive processing, Have you ever wished you could l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 attention and decision-making. It is the create your very own computer game? l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm only neuromotor therapy tool that can In this camp you will get to do just l Location: Midway Campus be used successfully with all students. that! Students will learn to create a l Cost: $235 This program is a neuro-intensive unique computer game using Scratch, that is individually scheduled based a programming language developed INTRODUCTION on baseline skills and availability. by MIT Media Lab. Students will TO WEB DESIGN & It is overseen and programmed by learn how to program characters, a licensed occupational therapist build a game world, and watch their PHOTOGRAPHY – certified in the IM program. Students game come to life. Coding in Scratch FOR GIRLS ONLY! who would benefit from IM therapy is much easier than in traditional Grades: 3-6 include those diagnosed with: programming languages and will lay Use a camera and learn the building – Reading Disorders a solid foundation for our advanced blocks of web design! Import your – Auditory Processing Disorders game design courses. Students will photos into the website you have – ADHD be given a Scratch login so they can designed and then share your creation – Dyslexia save their games to their account and Continued on next page

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE with your team to combine building with LEGO® EV3 BASICS legos in the series to create your own with your friends and family. Adobe virtual LEGO® Minecraft world! & BEYOND Flash® concepts may be introduced l Grades: 3-8 based on a student’s progress Instructor: High Tech Kids l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 Welcome to the awesome and innovative throughout the week. Internet etiquette ® ® l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm LEGO EV3 MINDSTORMS super and safety will be discussed and l Location: Midway Campus robot. The Basics and Beyond class will enforced. Requirements: Students are l Cost: $235 teach students basics of the EV3 for asked to bring a camera, if they have building and programming. All robots and one. Bring a Flash Drive. laptops are supplied for class use. l Instructor: High Tech Kids LEGO® EV3 l Instructor: Michael Calahan, l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Grades: 3-5 It’s Rocket Science l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Imagine, create and build with new l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Location: Midway Campus ® ® LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 (third l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Cost: $235 generation Evolution) robotics kit! Kids l Location: Midway Campus will build remote controlled robots and l Cost: $350 KANDINSKY use an iPad or smart device to control the robot! Combining the versatility of DOODLES the LEGO® building system, a powerful LEGO® EV 3 AND MORE microcomputer brick, and intuitive drag- COMPETITION MONDRIAN and-drop programming software, this TRAINING adventure will have you and your team Grades: 3-8 creating cool robots on your first day. The Competition class is all about All robots and laptops are supplied for taking the EV3 to the next level, which is Grades: 1-6 class use. competing on obstacles and completing Students’ l Instructor: High Tech Kids challenges. Whether it’s your first time l imaginations will be Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 working with the EV3 or you have l stretched by creating Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm experience, this class will improve your l Location: Midway Campus original art based on skills. FIRST LEGO® League welcomed. l Cost: $235 the styles of modern All robots and laptops are supplied for day masters. Each class use. day will be a different l Instructor: Michael Calahan, exploration of art using many different It’s Rocket Science mediums including 3-D and reclaimed l Dates: Week 7– July 13-17 materials. l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Instructor: Melanie Brannan, l Location: Midway Campus Local Artist l Cost: $350 l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $250 THE LEGO® CAVE AND MINECRAFT Grades: 3-6 Venture into The Cave on a dangerous quest for vital resources! Wield the iron pickaxe to dig and battle against hostile zombies and spider mobs. Blast out valuable ores and minerals with the TNT and combine the flowing water and lava to create precious obsidian! When you’re done battling and mining, restore your energy levels with the chest of bread. Proceed with caution! Rebuild the set for more LEGO® Minecraft creations! Work

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LEGO® developing skills in science, technology, talents as their own personal brand of engineering and mathematics, as well uniqueness. Finally they will use their SUPER CARS as language and literacy. internet skills to research various ways Grades: 1-6 l Instructor: Michael Calahan, they can express their unique value in These sessions will focus on building It’s Rocket Science the future job market. On the last day, multiple super cars using LEGO® Technic l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 parents will attend and learn about where elements to help make them super l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm their student wants to put their unique awesome! Students will make custom l Location: Midway Campus dent in the universe and why. Dr. Helen l creations using suspension pull back Cost: $295 Harkness, founder of Career Design racers and a six speed competition Associates and the Career Design dragster motor car. The projects will Foundation along with Danya Casey of allow students to use LEGO® elements Young Presidents’ Organization will be to help explore basic and advanced the workshop leaders. engineering principles. l Instructor: Danya Casey, Young l Instructor: Michael Calahan, Presidents’ Organization and Dr. Helen It’s Rocket Science Harkness, Career Design Associates l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Week 7 – July 13-17 l Location: Midway Campus l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Cost: $275 l Location: Midway Campus MANDARIN CHINESE l Cost: $275 LEGO® “TECHNIC” CONVERSATIONAL (Includes a $150 materials cost) BASIC ENGINEERING LANGUAGE Grades: 1-6 PROGRAM Students will apply the principles of Grades: K-9 levers, gears, pulleys, form and function Study elementary conversational ® to construct LEGO models that can Mandarin Chinese for non-native be transformed and further explored speakers. Agatha Chen teaches to maximize the discovery of how this increasingly popular language technology works first hand. Students to students with an emphasis on will also work in teams to create fun and conversation. Chen has been part of exciting models like sweeper cars, block the Educational Training Program for and tackle fishing rods, and much more Teaching Mandarin and has been a Star while learning fundamental concepts in Talk teacher. science and technology. This class is l Instructor: Agatha Chen awesome! l Dates: July 2-30 l Instructor: Michael Calahan, l Times: TTh 10:30am - 12:00pm (Take It’s Rocket Science Mandarin then a camp in the afternoon!) l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l Location: Midway Campus l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Cost: $370 (includes materials) l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $275 MAPPING YOUR MIND AND BODY FUTURE CAREER Grades: PreK, K-2, 3-6 This camp offers fun for both minds LEGO® WeDo WORKSHOP “MACHINES and bodies by combining the Mind Lab Grades: 7-9 program endorsed by Yale University & ROBOTS” Middle and Upper school students have with Zumba Kids! The Mind Lab Program Grades: 1-6 more creativity, curiosity and intuition is a world-wide innovative methodology The LEGO® WeDo ROBOTICS SET about the world and themselves than at for the development of 21st century life is an easy-to-use set that introduces any other time in their lives. This is the skills through the instruction of strategy young students to robotics. Students will perfect summer to help your student and thinking games. Our games selection build LEGO® machines and then add begin connecting the dots between includes more than 250 international working motors and sensors. Machines themselves, their education and their award winning board games such as: can then be programmed to become a future. During this workshop, students Quoridor, Rush Hour, Octi, Zoologic, controllable robot. Campers will create will dive into assessments to uncover Abalone and many others. We’ve fun creatures, custom cars, custom air what makes them truly unique. They developed a unique approach that fills craft and more. Students will explore will learn how to express their current theme-based activities in teams while interests, strengths, values and natural Continued on next page

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE the gap between school education and real life challenges by teaching students HOW to think rather than WHAT to think. Zumba Kids routines are packed with specially choreographed routines and the latest music, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and salsa. Zumba increases kids’ focus and self-confidence, boosts metabolism and enhances coordination. l Instructor: Mind Lab and Zumba Kids l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 3 and 8), Hillcrest Campus (Week 10) l Cost: $250 GRADE PreK l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm GRADES K-2 l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 Week 10 – August 3-7 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm (Week 8) 9:00am - 12:00pm (Week 10) GRADES 3-6 l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm or Minecraft.edu. This game easily lends MUSICAL THEATER CAMP itself to STEM explorations. It is not an “School House Rock Live, exaggeration to say that the only limit is MINECRAFT Jr. Production” GAME DESIGN imagination. l Instructor: High Tech Kids Grades: 6-11 Grades: 3-6 l Dates: Week 10 – August 3-7 Join us for a summer production of Play Minecraft and take the game l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm School House Rock Live, Jr. Production. to the next level with this engaging l Location: Midway Campus Students will work together as we cast, and addicting world-building game. l Cost: $235 choreograph, and perform a full length In this camp, we will use show the last day of camp. This is a MinecraftEdu, and learn how MORNING well-rounded musical theater experience to create new games, design CAMP including dancing, acting, singing and levels and host other players putting a show together. Learn how to on a server. Grades: PreK, K-6 audition, create a character, perform in l Instructor: High Tech Kids Start your day with an ensemble, and work creatively as l Dates: Week 6 – July 6-10 outdoor play and fun a group plus so much more. There are l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm games before other opportunities for all skill levels. Sign up l Location: Midway Campus camps begin! Care early as space is limited. l Cost: $235 is available each l Instructor: Stephanie Wulfe, morning beginning Texas Family Theater, and at 7:30am if your Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty MINING child is not enrolled l Dates: Weeks 2-3 – June 8-19 MINECRAFT in All-Day Camp. l Times: 12:30 - 4:00pm Children will be l Location: Midway Campus MINDS! accompanied by a l Cost: $500 Grades: 3-5 counselor to their specialty classes at Think Minecraft is just a video game? the appropriate time. MUSICAL THEATER CAMP – Think again. The game is being used l Instructor: ParishEXTEND staff BROADWAY REVUE to teach more than just computer skills. l Dates: Each week of summer It is all about using both sides of our l Times: 7:30 - 9:00am Grades: 3-5 students’ brains in a popular, pixelated, l Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1-9), Come work together to make scenes cubed world with dangers and obstacles Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9-13) come to life on stage! Learn about the to overcome using either Minecraft.net l Cost: $35 theater and perform for friends and

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PAINTING ACRYLIC PRIVATE MUSIC MASTERPIECES Grades: PreK-12 Grades: 1-6 The summer is a fantastic There’s an artist in everyone! During time to focus on learning a this weeklong class we will recreate musical instrument, and some of the greatest paintings from private music instruction artists such as Van Gogh, Matisse, is one of the fastest, Picasso and more. Each day the most effective ways to students will learn about a different improve your skills. Students master and take home a completed can choose from a range of acrylic painting. instrument and voice lessons and will benefit from one l Instructor: Melanie Brannan, on one instruction. Our Local Artist l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 private music lessons l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm are offered in 30 l Location: Midway Campus minute and one hour l Cost: $250 blocks of time. We welcome beginner and advanced POTTERY WHEEL students. Private music lessons must Grades: 5-9 be scheduled through Students will spend the week learning the ParishEXTEND the potter’s wheel. They will glaze office in order to their pieces and come home with a coordinate with collection of food-safe wares. family on the final day of class. This our instructors’ l class includes singing, dancing Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, schedules. Parish Episcopal School and acting. All levels of acting l Instructors: l Dates: Week 7– July 13-17 Peter Dugga, experience are welcome. Sign up l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm percussion early as space is limited. l Location: Midway Campus riley King, voice l Instructor: Stephanie Wulfe, l Cost: $250 Alex Mitchakes, Texas Family Theater, and guitar Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty Kathleen Parsons, l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 piano and violin l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm PRINTMAKING mark Ripley, piano l Location: Midway Campus Grades: 3-7 l Dates: Available all summer l Cost: $250 Most art is the product of one, (please call 972.852.8752 to schedule) but printmaking allows artists to l Times: Available in 30 minute make multiple versions of their or 1 hour blocks NANOSCIENCE work. During this class we will use l Location: Midway Campus Grades: 5-8 different surfaces to craft our prints l Cost: $35/half hour, $70/hour Discover a world of science that is one including foam, wood, cardboard billionth of a meter in size! The world and linoleum. Students will be PROBLEM of nanoscience will change our future given instruction on cutting, etching, SOLVING and how we live. Get an introduction carving or drawing a design into a to what this nanoworld looks like, plate. They will learn how to apply CONFERENCE how it behaves, and how it can ink or paint to the plate, press the Grades: 7-10 improve our lives. Activities include paper, and transfer the image. Each In this class, students will host a exploring nanoshapes, nanomachines, artist will compile their completed mathematical conference where nanofabric, nanoscale physics, pieces into a printmaking portfolio they will debate and solve interesting nanotechnology, nanoengineering and which will showcase their work from problems designed to be hands-on, fun nanomedicine. the week. and challenging. l Instructor: Tracie Román, l Instructor: Michelle Noah, l Instructor: Caroline Stone, Parish Episcopal School First Baptist Academy Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l Dates: Week 3 - June 15-19 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $250 l Cost: $250 l Cost: $250

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PROGRAMMING knowing where to start? This writing phrases, clauses and sentence types workshop will review and build the that make up the English language. ROBOTS – EV3, skills you need to analyze a writing In this class you’ll learn to make your VEX AND SPHEro task, plan your composition, write a sentences clearer, more direct and ROBOTICS BALL draft, and revise it to get it ready for easier to read. You’ll build habits that Grades: 3-5 publication. You will write one narrative, will help you not only in English class, one persuasive, and one academic/ but throughout your life as you seek to Yes, it really is making robots. But along analytical essay, and you will leave the communicate your ideas in writing. with hands-on creation, during this week class feeling more confident and proud l Instructor: Chris Schmidt, kids will program the machines using of your own writing abilities. Parish Episcopal School real-world computer-coding languages l Instructor: Chris Schmidt, l Dates: Week 6-7 – July 6-17 like Basic, C++, Java and Arduino. Parish Episcopal School l Times: 9:00 - 11:00am Popular kits used at camps include l l Location: Midway Campus ® Dates: Week 8-9 – July 20-31 fun, kid-friendly products like LEGO l Times: 12:00 - 2:00pm l Cost: $325 ® MINDSTORMS , Vex Robotics and the l Location: Midway Campus Sphero Robotics Ball. l Cost: $325 SOUNDS l Instructor: High Tech Kids OF AFRICA l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Grades: 3-8 l Location: Midway Campus Join Peter Mugga, former member l Cost: $235 of the Spirit of Uganda performance ensemble, to learn about instruments READY FOR and movement from all over the UPPER SCHOOL world, specifically Africa. Students will use instruments like the African ENGLISH: READING harp, congas, djembes and cajon to Grades: 8-12 create unique musical interpretations Upper School English classes require and compositions. The program will students to read stories, poems, teach creativity, critical thinking and novels, plays, speeches and news global awareness of innovative rhythmic articles independently and then to voices. This will be a combination of come to class ready to discuss, write fun and learning through drumming, or argue about the required reading. dancing and singing which will This summer reading course will help culminate in a performance on the you to build the skills you will need to last day of camp. succeed and thrive in Upper School l Instructor: Peter Mugga, English. You will learn and practice Professional Musician various reading strategies, including l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 annotation, journaling, summarizing, Week 6 – July 6-10 l paraphrasing, analyzing literary devices Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l and learning new vocabulary. You will Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $185 leave this class feeling more confident as a reader. SPECIAL TOPICS l Instructor: Tracey Addington, READY FOR UPPER Parish Episcopal School SCHOOL ENGLISH – IN GEOMETRY l Dates: Week 8-9 – July 20-31 Grades: 8-11 l GRAMMAR Times: 9:00 - 11:00am Have you ever wondered why a circle has l Grades 8-12 Location: Midway Campus 360° or what happens if we try to make l Cost: $325 If you don’t know a gerund from a a triangle on a sphere? This hands- gerrymander, this class is for you. Do on, exploration based class will look at you know how to write clearly? Do READY FOR taxi-cab geometry, fractals and chaos, you carefully choose the length and UPPER SCHOOL spherical geometry, the golden ratio and structure of your sentence, placing more. ENGLISH – WRITING each word on purpose to achieve a l Grades: 8-12 desired effect? Or do your sentences Instructor: Caroline Stone, Parish Episcopal School How confident are you as a writer? simply come together, falling out l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 randomly and without purpose? When a teacher assigns a major writing l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm assignment, do you find yourself staring To write well, you need to learn to l Location: Midway Campus at a blank screen or a blank page, not identify and manipulate the many l Cost: $250

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TYPING hands-on experiments and 3D kits that make the learning feel more like playing! Grades: 3-12 They explore our global relationship SPOTS offers a typing class that is with water through interactions with small in size and tailored to each their partner school students. Together student’s own level and pace. Focus students move from the theoretical to will be placed on finger dexterity and the applicable, constructing a working maintaining home-row key positioning. aquifer to better understand how we get, l Instructor: SPOTS Occupational use and sometimes pollute ground water. Therapists Then our young scientists delve into an l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 exploration of the innovations that are part Week 4 – June 22-26 Week 7 – July 13-17 of the solution to our water crisis. They will Week 8 – July 20-24 create two different kinds of water filters as l Times: 2:00 - 3:30pm part of that process. Students keep their l Location: Midway Campus aquifers at the end of class! l Cost: $295 l Instructor: Tracie Román, Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 VIDEO GAME DESIGN l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm SUMMER DANCE AND MODDING l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $375 INTENSIVE Grades: 5-8 Grades: 7-12 Designing new games or creating levels This camp is intensive training for the for existing games (called modding) WHERE THE WILD serious dancer and will be split into two encourages more thought and self- FAUVES ARE! reflection then you might think. By levels depending on enrollee dance Grades: 1-5 experience. Students will have the shifting from player to creator, kids opportunity to take classes from various start to think about their audience as Fauvism is the style of les Fauves, French dancers and instructors in the DFW real humans (not simply anonymous for “the wild beasts.” Fauvism is known Metroplex. The classes will consist opponents), which means they’ll for its expressive, bold, undisguised of Ballet, Modern, Jazz and Hip Hop. consider their message and problem- brushstrokes and vibrant colors directly All classes will require appropriate solve the entire time. GameMaker, from the tube. In this class, students will dancewear for full participation. Minecraft, Gamestar Mechanic, be challenged to create art bursting with color, paint stroke and simplicity. We will l Instructor: Jessica Robinson, LittleBigPlanet2, Trackmania, and Parish Episcopal School or Kodu Game Lab will be used at examine famous Fauve painters such Jenna Fisher, Frisco High School camp. Students will learn thinking and as Matisse, and we’ll use their works to l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 reasoning, responsibility, ethics and inspire our own masterpieces. l Times: 9:00am - 3:00pm problem-solving. l Instructor: Michelle Noah, (one hour lunch break) l Instructor: High Tech Kids First Baptist Academy l Location: Midway Campus l l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Cost: $370 l l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l l Location: Midway Campus Location: Midway Campus l TEA PARTY l Cost: $235 Cost: $250 Grades: 1-6 Students will spend the week making WATER PURIFICATION – WOODWORKING everything they need for a tea party. LEVEL UP VILLAGE Grades: 6-12 They will hand build a tea pot, throw This is an introductory class Grades: 3-6 cups using the potter’s wheel, and make to wood working and shop Clean water. Nearly one billion people other accessories including a tea tray. tools. We will use hand on our planet lack access to it. This They will glaze all of their pieces and tools as well as power tools class arms young people to be a part of will finish the week with an awesome to create several projects the solution to this crisis. We begin with tea party using their own hand-made that students will take home an exploration of the unique properties tea set. at the end of the week. of water. No drop of what we drink of l l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, it is a new drop. It has always been in Parish Episcopal School Parish Episcopal School our water cycle. Not to mention water l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm dissolves most basic rules of chemistry. l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus Students explore the special things that l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $250 water can do at the molecular level using l Cost: $250

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ANCIENT Bram Stoker’s Dracula are amazing and tournament play. Here they will works of fiction. But are they fiction? Are learn piece movement, tactics such as WEAPONS these “monsters” just fantasy? Could pins, skewers, forks, double attacks, Grades: 5-12 they be genetically possible? Join our discovered checks, double checks, and Unleash your inner warrior! In this class one day discussion and attempt to build how to check-mate with a combination of a model of a cell from these “monsters”. we will study and build functional various pieces. Students will learn how to wooden swords, maces, catapults l July 10: Dry Ice – Super cool is develop their pieces in such a way that and more. We will use a variety so hot right now! When you know they will work as a cohesive unit. They will of tools in the Design Den how to use dry ice safely, it is learn to score and review their plays. ridiculously cool! What is dry from the band saw to the drill ice? How is it fun, creepy and l Masters Study: Students will be press but no tool experience useful? Grab some heavy duty asked to complete chess problems. is necessary. mittens and find out! We will study games from the great l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Masters as well learn various opening Parish Episcopal School schemes. These skills will help players l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 CHESS who participate in local as well as national l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm chess tournaments. l Location: Midway Grades: K-12, l Campus classification Instructor: Mr. B Chess l l Cost: $225 based on skill level Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 not grade Week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Students will be Beginners: l Location: Midway Campus THE BRAINERY introduced to the world of chess. l Cost: $275 Here they will learn piece movement, Grades: 5-10 tactics such as pins, skewers, forks, COLLEGE COOKING The Brainery offers individual quirky double attacks, discovered checks, day classes, enjoy a single class or the double checks, and how to check-mate Grades: 7-12 whole weeks’ worth of brainy fun! See with a combination of various pieces. Come and learn to cook college dorm daily course descriptions listed below. The students will learn how to develop style! We will make fantastic meals on a l Instructor: Tracie Román, their pieces in such a way that they will hot plate, in a crock pot, and even in a Parish Episcopal School work as a cohesive unit. They will learn toaster oven. Learn to make successful l Dates: Choose from a single class or how to score (write down their moves) tailgate chili, crock pot spaghetti and more! the whole week. Week 6 – July 6-10 so that they can review and improve l Instructor: Staci Atwood, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Parish Episcopal School l Location: Midway Campus their play. l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l Cost: $325 (for all 5 classes) l Chess clocks will Intermediate: l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm $75 per individual class be used at this level. Students will l Location: Midway Campus Brainery daily themes: be introduced to the world of chess l Cost: $225 l July 6: Ghost Hunting – Learn the art and science of ghost hunting. In this camp we will learn the science behind ghost hunting and use real ghost hunting equipment to analyze the halls of Parish. What will we find? What will we debunk? Join us to find out! l July 7: Big Bang Theory – Leonard’s Research - Bazinga! Want to know what Sheldon and Leonard do all day in the lab? We will explore facets of quantum physics which are critical to Leonard’s research and will perform mini-labs which will mimic Leonard’s life in the lab. l July 8: Zombie Physics – Surviving a zombie apocalypse is a multilayered task. In this one day camp we will get you on your way to ultimate survival. We will discuss how physics just might save your life! Laboratory exercises will be performed to strengthen your chances of survival. l July 9: Monster Genetics – Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein monster and

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COMMUNITY SERVICE SUMMER CAMP Grades: 7-12 We invite incoming Grades 7-12 Parish students to explore philanthropy, as serving others is part of our curriculum and culture! Each day we will visit a different nonprofit agency and help wherever we are needed. By the end of the week we will have served 15 hours in our community. Only 9th and 10th grade students may count these 15 hours toward their required hours at Parish. l Instructor: Vanessa Fuquay, Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 l Times: 8:30am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus and Various Nonprofit Agencies l Cost: $125 for the upcoming school year. fundamentals of the Hindi alphabet. CURSIVE HANDWRITING l Instructor: Dru Stine, l Instructor: Apollo Tutors Parish Episcopal School l Dates: July 6-31, August 3-21 PROGRAM l Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 l Times: MWF 12:30 - 1:30pm (Enjoy a Grades: 3-12 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm morning camp and then study Hindi) or SPOTS utilizes a multi-sensory teaching l Location: Midway Campus TTh 10:30am - 12:00pm (Take Hindi then approach using tactile, kinesthetic, l Cost: $225 a camp in the afternoon!) l visual, verbal and olfactory systems in Location: Midway Campus l order to reinforce the stroke pattern. GOOGLE SKETCHUP Cost: July $325, August $250 (includes materials) Students learn the motor plan for each Grades: 4-12 letter group so that letter formations Students will learn to use Google INTERACTIVE become automatic. This frees the student Sketchup to bring their dreams to life. to focus on written expression rather than With this 3D modeling software you can METRONOME – writing mechanics. make buildings, whole towns or tiny bolts PRIVATE LESSONS l Instructor: SPOTS Occupational to scale. We will finish by making a video Grades: 3-12 Therapists fly through of our imagined world that you l The Interactive Metronome (IM) is a Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 can share with your friends and family. Week 4 – June 22-26 research-based training program that l Week 7 – July 13-17 Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, helps students overcome attention, Week 8 – July 20-24 Parish Episcopal School l memory and coordination limitations. l Times: 12:30 - 2:00pm Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l IM’s game-like auditory-visual platform l Location: Midway Campus Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l engages the student and provides l Cost: $295 Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $225 constant feedback at the millisecond level to promote synchronized timing in DRILL TEAM PREP the brain. Exercises are customized and HINDI CONVERSATIONAL involve a hierarchy of increasingly Grades: 7-12 LANGUAGE complex and precisely timed motor This camp will provide the skills and movements intertwined with gradually techniques that are essential for anyone PROGRAM higher and faster cognitive processing, interested in being a part of the Upper Grades: 3-12 attention and decision-making. It is the School Drill Team. We will emphasize Study elementary conversational Hindi. only neuromotor therapy tool that can be kicks, leaps, turns and flexibility. The workshop covers foundations of used successfully with all students. This Students will also work on basic drill Hindi grammar and vocabulary as well program is a neuro-intensive that is team movement styles, strengths and as exercises to actively practice using individually scheduled based on baseline performance. This camp will also enable conversation and interaction. Class time skills and availability. It is overseen and the students to go through a mock will focus on conversational aspects audition and ask questions in preparation of Hindi in a spoken setting as well as Continued on next page

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE packets will be reviewed as well. the Educational Training Program for programmed by a licensed occupational l Instructor: Caroline Stone, Teaching Mandarin and has been a therapist certified in the IM program. Parish Episcopal School Star Talk teacher. Students who would benefit from IM l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 l Instructor: Agatha Chen therapy include those diagnosed with: l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Dates: July 2-30 l Location: Midway Campus l – Reading Disorders Times: TTh 10:30am - 12:00pm l Cost: $250 – Auditory Processing Disorders (Take Mandarin then a camp in the afternoon!) – DHD INTRO TO l Location: Midway Campus – Dyslexia l Cost: $370 (includes materials) – Non-Verbal Learning Disorders GEOMETRY Attention all athletes. This program is Grades: 9-10 MAPPING YOUR used by professional athletes to acquire Intended for students entering and maintain optimal athletic skills. Geometry, this class will allow students FUTURE CAREER l Instructor: SPOTS Occupational to build a strong foundation of skills WORKSHOP Therapists needed in Geometry. Topics reviewed Grades: 7-9 l Dates: Private Lessons will include solving equations, factoring, Middle and Upper school students l Times: Private Lessons simplifying radicals, perimeter, area, l have more creativity, curiosity Location: Midway Campus and volume, and graphing linear l and intuition about the world and Cost: Scheduled on an individual basis equations. Students will be introduced through the SPOTS clinic themselves than at any other time to new topics that will be covered in the (972) 404-1718. in their lives. This is the perfect upcoming school year. Summer math summer to help your student begin packets will be reviewed as well. connecting the dots between INTRO TO ALGEBRA I l Instructor: Caroline Stone, themselves, their education and Grades: 8-9 Parish Episcopal School their future. During this workshop, l Intended for students entering Algebra Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 students will dive into assessments l I, this class will allow students to build Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm to uncover what makes them l Location: Midway Campus a solid foundation of skills needed in truly unique. They will learn how l Cost: $250 Algebra I. Topics reviewed will include to express their current interests, simplifying expressions, solving strengths, values and equation and inequalities, and graphing natural talents as linear equations. Students will be their own personal introduced to new topics that will be brand of uniqueness. covered in the upcoming school year. Finally they will use Summer math packets will be reviewed their internet skills to as well. research various ways l Instructor: Caroline they can express their Stone, Parish Episcopal unique value in the School future job market. On the l Dates: Week 8 – last day, parents will attend July 20-24 and learn about where their l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm student wants to put their unique l Location: Midway Campus dent in the universe and why. l Cost: $250 Dr. Helen Harkness, founder of Career Design Associates and the Career Design Foundation INTRO TO MANDARIN CHINESE along with Danya Casey of Young ALGEBRA II CONVERSATIONAL Presidents’ Organization will be Grades: 10-11 LANGUAGE the workshop leaders. Intended for students entering Algebra l Instructor: Danya Casey, Young II, this class will allow students to build PROGRAM Presidents’ Organization and Dr. a solid foundation of the skills needed Grades: K-9 Helen Harkness, Career Design in Algebra II. This class will review Study elementary conversational Associates l critical skills and concepts covered in Mandarin Chinese for non-native Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 Week 7 – July 13-17 Algebra I and Geometry. Additionally, speakers. Agatha Chen teaches l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm students will be introduced to new this increasingly popular language l Location: Midway Campus topics that will be covered in the to students with an emphasis on l Cost: $275 upcoming school year. Summer math conversation. Chen has been part of (Includes a $150 materials cost)

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MASTERY TEST MUSICAL THEATER CAMP l Dates: Weeks 2-3 – June 8-19 l Times: 12:30 - 4:00pm PREPARATION “School House Rock Live, l Location: Midway Campus Grades: 9-12 Jr. Production” l Cost: $500 Having a difficult time facing the Grades: 6-11 summer math packet? This class will Join us for a summer production of PORTFOLIO PREP help students prepare for their mastery School House Rock Live, Jr. Production. test by utilizing one-on-one tutoring Students will work together as we cast, Grades: 9-12 A one week course designed to give and small group work. Students will choreograph, and perform a full length students a kick start on their AP and/ have the opportunity to take their show the last day of camp. This is a or personal portfolio. The focus will subject specific mastery test at the end well-rounded musical theater experience be on the breadth portion of the of the week, preparing them for the including dancing, acting, singing and portfolio. Students will create a goal list, start of school. putting a show together. Learn how to a personal timeline, and execute different l audition, create a character, perform in Instructor: Caroline Stone, projects ranging from abstract to figurative Parish Episcopal School an ensemble, and work creatively as subjects. They will create images that l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 a group plus so much more. There are l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm opportunities for all skill levels. Sign up may be included in their portfolio as they l Location: Midway Campus early as space is limited. refine their technique. Rising seniors will l Cost: $250 l Instructor: Stephanie Wulfe, end the course by exploring a range of Texas Family Theater, and themes that interest them and narrowing Parish Episcopal Arts Faculty their focus into one main concentration for MATH FOR PHYSICS that portion of their portfolio. Grade: 9 Prerequisites: A minimum of two Worrying about freshman 2D art classes. physics? After this two l Instructor: Beka Johnson, week course, you will be a Parish Episcopal School quantum leap ahead! During l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 this camp we will learn and l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm review math skills necessary l Location: Midway Campus for entering 9th grade l Cost: $295 (Includes material costs) physics. Math skills will be reinforced by interactive POTTERY WHEEL laboratory exercises. l Instructor: Tracie Román Grades: 5-9 and Cathy Morris, Parish Students will spend the week learning the Episcopal School potter’s wheel. They will glaze their pieces l Dates: Weeks 3-4 – and finish the week with a collection of June 15-26 food-safe wares. l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, l Location: Midway Campus Parish Episcopal School l Cost: $325 l Dates: Week 7– July 13-17 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus MATH PACKET l Cost: $250 REVIEW: ALGEBRA I PRIVATE MUSIC Grade: 9 Get to work on your summer Grades: PreK-12 math packet under the The summer is a fantastic time to focus supervision of a teacher who on learning a musical instrument, and can help when you private music instruction is one of the get stuck! fastest, most effective ways to improve your skills. Students can choose from a l Instructor: Caroline Stone, range of instrument and voice lessons Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 10 - August 3-7 and will benefit from one on one l Times: 1:00 - 3:00pm instruction. Our private music lessons l Location: Midway Campus are offered in 30 minute and one hour l Cost: $150 blocks of time. We welcome beginner Continued on next page

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continued from previous page additional Saturdays in the fall. you to build the skills you will need to and advanced students. Private music l Instructor: Sharon Serrago, succeed and thrive in Upper School lessons must be scheduled through Serrago, Inc. and Shelly Vorwerk, English. You will learn and practice the ParishEXTEND office in order Parish Episcopal School various reading strategies, including to coordinate with our instructors’ l Dates: annotation, journaling, summarizing, schedules. Weeks 3-6 – June 15-July 3 paraphrasing, analyzing literary devices Weeks 7-9 – July 6-24 and learning new vocabulary. You will l Instructors: l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm leave this class feeling more confident Peter Dugga, percussion instruments l Location: Midway Campus as a reader. riley King, voice l Cost: $575 Alex Mitchakes, guitar l Instructor: Tracey Addington, Kathleen Parsons, piano and violin Parish Episcopal School mark Ripley, piano READY FOR UPPER l Dates: Week 8-9 – July 20-31 l Dates: Available all summer SCHOOL ENGLISH – l Times: 9:00 - 11:00am (please call 972.852.8752 to schedule) GRAMMAR l Location: Midway Campus l Times: Available in 30 minute l Cost: $325 or 1 hour blocks Grades: 8-12 l Location: Midway Campus If you don’t know a gerund from a l Cost: $35/half hour, $70/hour gerrymander, this class is for you. Do READY FOR you know how to write clearly? Do UPPER SCHOOL you carefully choose the length and ENGLISH – WRITING PROBLEM SOLVING structure of your sentence, placing each CONFERENCE Grades: 8-12 word on purpose to achieve a desired How confident are you as a writer? Grades: 7-10 effect? Or do your sentences When a teacher assigns a major writing In this class, students simply come together, falling assignment, do you find yourself staring will host a mathematical out randomly and without at a blank screen or a blank page, not conference where purpose? To write well, knowing where to start? This writing they will debate and you need to learn to workshop will review and build the solve interesting identify and manipulate skills you need to analyze a writing problems designed the many phrases, task, plan your composition, write a to be hands-on, fun clauses and sentence draft, and revise it to get it ready for and challenging. types that make up the publication. You will write one narrative, l Instructor: Caroline English language. In this one persuasive, and one academic/ Stone, Parish class you’ll learn to make analytical essay, and you will leave the Episcopal School your sentences clearer, class feeling more confident and proud l Dates: Week 3 – more direct and easier to of your own writing abilities. June 15-19 read. You’ll build habits that will l Instructor: Chris Schmidt, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm help you not only in English class, but l Location: Midway Campus Parish Episcopal School throughout your life as you seek to l l Cost: $250 Dates: Week 8-9 – July 20-31 communicate your ideas in writing. l Times: 12:00 - 2:00pm l Instructor: Chris Schmidt, l Location: Midway Campus NEW PSAT/SAT Parish Episcopal School l Cost: $325 PREP REVIEW l Dates: Week 6-7 – July 6-17 l Times: 9:00 - 11:00am Grades: 9-12 l Location: Midway Campus SPECIAL TOPICS If you aspire to become a National Merit l Cost: $325 IN GEOMETRY Scholar, or if your scores are short of Grades: 8-11 gaining admission to your choice of Have you ever wondered why a circle universities, this class is for you. This READY FOR has 360° or what happens if we try course is designed to help raise your UPPER SCHOOL to make a triangle on a sphere? This SAT/PSAT scores to the level required ENGLISH – READING hands-on, exploration based class will to meet your goals. Content in this Grades: 8-12 look at taxi-cab geometry, fractals and class is often not covered in regular chaos, spherical geometry, the golden classroom settings but is tested on the Upper School English classes require ratio and more. SAT. This review will prepare students students to read stories, poems, l Instructor: Caroline Stone, for the which will begin novels, plays, speeches and news new PSAT, Parish Episcopal School in October. Serrago, Inc., has helped articles independently and then to l Dates: Week 4 - June 22-26 hundreds of students gain college come to class ready to discuss, write l Times: 9:00am – 12:00pm scholarships through their SAT/PSAT or argue about the required reading. l Location: Midway Campus scores. Classes also meet six This summer reading course will help l Cost: $250

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small in size and tailored to each SUMMER DANCE student’s own level and pace. Focus INTENSIVE will be placed on finger dexterity and Grades: 7-12 maintaining home-row key positioning. This camp is intensive training for the l Instructor: SPOTS Occupational serious dancer and will be split into two Therapists l levels depending on enrollee dance Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 experience. Students will have the Week 4 – June 22-26 Week 7 – July 13-17 opportunity to take classes from various Week 8 – July 20-24 dancers and instructors in the DFW l Times: 2:00 – 3:30pm Metroplex. The classes will consist l Location: Midway Campus of Ballet, Modern, Jazz and Hip Hop. l Cost: $295 All classes will require appropriate dancewear for full participation. WOODWORKING l Instructor: Jessica Robinson, Parish Episcopal School, or Jenna Grades: 6-12 Fisher, Frisco High School This is an introductory class to wood l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 working and shop tools. We will use l Times: 9:00am - 3:00pm hand tools as well as power tools to (1 hour lunch break) create several projects that students will l Location: Midway Campus take home at the end of the week. l Cost: $370 l Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal School TYPING l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm Grades: 3-12 l Location: Midway Campus SPOTS offers a typing class that is l Cost: $250

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CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS ISSUES ParishVirtual Grades: 11-12 This twelve-week course explores a ParishVirtual is committed to providing easily accessible, world- variety of topics relevant to contemporary class learning opportunities in a blended setting by challenging society and its interaction with religious students through vigorous coursework in a wide range of content ideas. Subjects discussed vary and may areas. Parish’s online campus engages students in collaborative include religion and the social sciences, religious fundamentalism, liberation learning environments that inspire globally-minded students theology, philosophy of religion, feminism to think and create in meaningful ways. or other topics as determined by the instructor. As a core objective, the course seeks to galvanize students to reflect on and formulate opinions regarding the influences exerted on society by the theological, moral and ethical tenets of religion. Students earn .333 credits toward Parish graduation requirements in religion. l Instructor: Stuart Chepey, Parish Episcopal School l Cost: $625 HEALTH Grades: 9-12 This course will enable students to gain knowledge and skills about healthy living topics. The following broad topics are the focus of instruction: nutrition and eating disorders, depression and anxiety, BIBLE AND WESTERN CONNECTING alcohol, drugs, and human reproduction CULTURE THE DOTS: and sexual wellness. Students earn .333 credits toward Grades: 10-12 PIVOTAL MOMENTS Parish graduation requirements in health. This course introduces the literature IN AMERICAN l Instructor: Craig Savage and of the Bible and examines its FOREIGN POLICY Jeremy Calahan (team-taught), influence on the heritage of Western Parish Episcopal School civilization. The primary objective is Grades: 10-12 l Cost: $625 to familiarize students with the Old Was the sinking of the Lusitania by and New Testaments; however, the German U-boats the introduction INTRODUCTION course also introduces the related of a terrible new kind of war that TO BEHAVIORAL topics of canonicity, textual criticism, would culminate in the first decades Bible translation, and methods of of the 21st century? Was the ECONOMICS interpretation. Secondary emphasis Cuban Missile Crisis an unintended Grades: 10-12 includes a discussion of the Biblical consequence of Kennedy’s “prestige This course investigates the basics of worldview and its impact on the race” for outer space? This course the relatively new discipline of behavioral history, art, literature, architecture, asks students to reflect on these science known as behavioral economics. jurisprudence and other aspects of questions and others like them to Every decision has an inherent cost Western culture. provide historical context of the kind and hopefully a benefit. In a rational Students earn .333 credits toward of world we live in today. world, humans would make decisions Parish graduation requirements Students earn .333 credits in history. wherein the benefits outweigh the costs. in religion. l Instructor: Dr. Frederick Hotz, But what happens when we make poor l Instructor: Jim Wasserman, Parish Episcopal School decisions? Are poor/costly decisions l Marc Addington (2 sections), Cost: $625 predictable and can we learn to recognize Parish Episcopal School and avoid them? These are the types of l Cost: $625 questions we will explore. The study of

42 Parish Episcopal School • parishepiscopal.org/summerextend preparing for tests, strengthening memory, reading for information, essay About ParishVirtual writing skills, research skills, and Q: What is ParishVirtual? stress management. Hear from current successful students to find out what A: ParishVirtual is a platform for “blended” learning. This means that the courses have works for them. Find out how you learn a mixture of online work and the traditional best and how to best use your strengths. classroom experience where students are Learn to pool your resources and make expected to attend class at Parish. the most of your time. Q: When are classes held? This course is strongly recommended Do I have to attend all classes? for Upper School students (Grades 9-11) A: Classes are held throughout the summer. who are NEW to Parish. This schedule is posted on the portal and on l Instructor: Dr. Lynda Csaszar, the ParishVirtual webpage (parishepiscopal.org/ Parish Episcopal School parishvirtual). Students must attend a minimum l Week 9 – July 27-31 of 4 of 7 classes to receive credit (6 of 10 l Cost: $295 classes for the health class). Please check your behavioral economics includes how summer schedules before signing up. market decisions are made and the U.S. HISTORY Q: What is the time commitment mechanisms that drive public choice. for a ParishVirtual class? We will cover the prevalent themes IN THE 1980s A: Students should plan to spend 5-7 hours of behavioral economics including Grades: 10-12 per week online to complete each course. heuristics, framing and market Students will examine the political, This is above and beyond the recommended inefficiencies. social, economic and cultural classroom time. Also, when students are not present in class, an instructor will ask the Students earn .333 credits developments in the United States student to do work to cover missed material. as an elective. from 1979-1991. Politically, the Q: How are ParishVirtual classes taught? l Instructor: Craig Savage, course focuses on the resurgence of A: Parish Episcopal School conservatism, its role in bringing about Our teachers use a wide range of materials from traditional text to materials found online l Cost: $625 the dissolution of the Soviet Union, or even personal interviews. At Parish we want and the creation of new tensions within the students to engage as many resources MEDIA LITERACY the Middle East. The course will also as possible. Classes are organized around a examine how conservatism at home Grades: 10-12 classroom webpage where the student can affected both the economy and culture be directed to instructional material and other Media Literacy will develop the critical and the resultant backlashes against programs for assessments or collaborative and creative skills students need to this trend. The course is intended to activities. respond to their media rich environment. give more depth and insight into recent Q: What are some keys to success? The course will examine the economics, current events that are often overlooked A: While our teachers try to work around consumerism and marketing found in a U.S. History course. our students’ hectic schedules, we do ask in media today. Students will study Students earn .333 credits in history. that students keep pace with the class. This how various media uses art, music, requires them to plan ahead and work diligently l language and psychology to make a Instructor: Patrick Lipscomb, to anticipate large stretches of time when point or sell a product. Parish Episcopal School they may be out of class. The beauty of a l Cost: $625 ParishVirtual course is that most of the work Students earn .333 credits can be done at any time the student finds an as an elective. opportunity. In fact, our courses are designed l Instructor: Jim Wasserman, for self-paced learning and to have the majority Parish Episcopal School TO REGISTER of material available for students from the first l Cost: $625 parishepiscopal.org/parishvirtual day of class so that they can work ahead. FOR MORE INFO Q: Do students earn credit? PARISH PREP A: Yes, students earn credit for these courses. l Marc Addington Grades: 9-11 These courses appear on the transcript Director of ParishVirtual year which they have most recently finished This course will equip you with the tools [email protected] (not the following year), and the grades are you need to be academically successful calculated into their GPA. This also means l Craig Savage in the Parish Upper School. This course that a withdrawal would also appear on the will focus on orienting new students to Associate Director of ParishVirtual transcript should a student not complete a Parish, understanding and managing the [email protected] course. Successful completion of each of our courses earns the student .333 credits. While Parish block schedule, communicating l Michelle Lyon our courses do count towards graduation credit, with teachers, utilizing learning styles, Provost and Head of Upper School taking a course in the summer does not exempt strengthening time management and [email protected] a student from a full course load during the organizational skills, taking notes, regular year.

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BASEBALL CAMP BASKETBALL Grades: 2-7 CAMP – GIRLS Students will learn baseball SESSIONS 1 & 2 skills through hands-on Grades: 3-7 instruction from Led by Parish’s Varsity Girls Parish baseball Basketball Coach, John Griffin, this coaches camp is focused on building a solid including Brett foundation through emphasis on McCabe, fundamentals. Players will work on former Big 12 skills and strategy training through coach and drills dedicated to speed, ball professional handling, and read and react play. player. Athletes After one week, players should have will be grouped a better sense of effective teamwork, according to age and proper shooting form, defensive ability. They will participate strategies, play calling, rebounding in drills, practices and and passing. Several games will be games. Players will have played throughout the week in order access to Parish’s state to give the players an opportunity to of the art, air conditioned apply their skills and strategies. batting cages where they l will focus on fine tuning Instructor: John Griffin, their hitting and pitching Parish Episcopal School l Location: Midway Campus skills. Students need to l Cost: $180 bring a glove, cleats (rubber bottoms recommended), hat Session 1 l Dates: Week 2 - June 8-12 and a bat (optional). l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Instructor: Brett McCabe, Session 2 Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $180 BICYCLE 101: ESSENTIAL SKILLS BASKETBALL CAMP – BASKETBALL CAMP – TO RIDE LIKE THE WIND BOYS SESSION 1 BOYS SESSION 2 Grades: 4-6 Grades: 1-5, 6-9 Grades: 4-9 Cycling is growing in popularity, and we Get ready for four jam packed days Join our basketball camp and spend want your student to join the movement! of basketball. This camp’s skills four days sharpening your skills and Parish P.E. teacher Tom Dewell will teach and strategy training will focus on improving your game. Players will your child the essential skills for safe developing individual and team be grouped by ability to in order to bike riding through classroom instruction fundamentals. The student athlete create a more individualized, cohesive and outdoor riding practice. Students will will be trained in a variety of drills experience. The camp will focus on learn maintenance, proper fit and posture, designed to improve basketball IQ and speed, ball handling, read and react riding on a variety of surfaces, defensive awareness. The camp will also include play, game strategy and teamwork. riding, safety, and traffic/road awareness. fun daily competitions, as well as live We will play several games throughout Students must be able to ride their bike game situations. All skill levels are the week to give you an opportunity to fairly well to participate in this class. welcome. Awards will be given at the apply what you have learned. Awards Bicycles will be stored at the school for end of camp for contest winners, special will be given at the end of camp for the week. Please bring a bicycle that is in recognition and contributions. contest winners, special recognition and good working condition (no flat tires) and l Instructor: Chris Anderson, contributions. a properly fitted bicycle helmet. Parish Episcopal School l Instructor: Chris Anderson, l Instructor: Tom Dewell, l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-18 (4 days) Parish Episcopal School Parish Episcopal School l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm (Grades 1-5) l Dates: Week 7 - July 13-16 (4 days) l Dates: Week 5 – June 29-July 3 12:30 - 3:30pm (Grades 6-9) l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Times: 7:30 - 9:00am l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $150 l Cost: $150 l Cost: $90

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CHEERLEADING program endorsed by Yale University with Zumba Kids! The Mind Lab Grades: K-2, 3-7 Program is a world-wide innovative Put a little pep in your step at this methodology for the development summer’s cheerleading camp. We will of 21st century life skills through the cover jumps, cheers, stunts, gymnastics instruction of strategy and thinking power tumbling, voice projection and games. Our games selection includes much more. Campers will perform a finale more than 250 international award routine in front of an audience on the last winning board games such as: Quoridor, day. Get ready to have F-U-N! Rush Hour, Octi, Zoologic, Abalone l Instructor: Ty Smith, X-Factor and many others. We’ve developed l Dates: a unique approach that fills the gap week 3 – June 15-19 between school education and real life Week 5 – June 29-July 3 challenges by teaching students HOW to week 8 – July 20-24 l Times: think rather than WHAT to think. Zumba 9:00am - 12:00pm (Grades K-2) Kids routines are packed with specially 12:30 - 3:30pm (Grades 3-7) choreographed routines and the latest l Location: Midway Campus music, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia l Cost: $180 and salsa. Zumba increases kids’ focus and self-confidence, boosts metabolism U.S. KIDS GOLF CAMP and enhances coordination. Grades: 4-10 l Instructor: Mind Lab and Zumba Kids l Have fun learning to play golf or fine Location: Midway Campus (Week 3 and 8), Hillcrest Campus (Week 10) tuning your skills with Kimberley Self, l Cost: $250 Parish’s golf coach and LPGA Class A Teaching Professional. Kid-friendly GRADE PreK l competitions and on course learning keep Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Week 8 – July 20-24 campers engaged during each three l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm hour day. By the end of the week, players will understand fundamental skills, GRADES K-2 l Dates: Week 8 – July 20-24 etiquette, rules and sportsmanship. Bring LACROSSE CAMP – Week 10 – August 3-7 your clubs, water and sunscreen. Price GIRLS l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm (Week 8) includes a cap, golf balls, tees, towel, Grades: 4-8 9:00am - 12:00pm (Week 10) range balls, prizes and snacks. Join the Parish Episcopal School girls’ GRADES 3-6 l Instructor: Kimberley Self, lacrosse coach for five afternoons of l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Parish Episcopal School/LPGA l lacrosse drills, games and fun. Partici- Times: 12:30 – 3:30pm l Dates: Week 1 – June 3-5 (3 days) l Times: 1:00 - 4:00pm pants will develop individual skills like l Location: Canyon Creek Country Club mechanics of throwing, catching, ® l Cost: $275 shooting, etc. Additionally, attention to NIKE FIELD HOCKEY team concepts like offensive plays and CAMP LACROSSE CAMP – BOYS defensive strategy will be given. Partici- pants with all levels of experience are Grades: 3-12 Grades: 4-8 ® welcome to participate, as players will be Join us at the only Nike endorsed Players will be grouped according to age grouped based on ability and experience. Field Hockey camp in the Central and ability and instructed by Parish’s Please bring a stick, mouthguard, United States! This camp focuses on Middle School coach, Joe Richardson. goggles, cleats and sunscreen. the fundamental and advanced skills of They will participate in drills, practices l Instructor: Caroline Doswell, the game including stick work, passing, and games. The environment will allow Parish Episcopal School defense, shooting, agility and game players to learn as an individual and as a l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 strategy. It is open to all ability levels. productive team member. No experience l Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm Players will be evaluated on the first day is necessary. Students will need to bring a l Location: Midway Campus of camp and grouped accordingly. Each stick, helmet, pads, mouth guard and cup. l Cost: $180 day entails small sided games, practice l Instructor: Joe Richardson, drills and game tactics. Full and half-day Parish Episcopal School MIND AND BODY options are available. *Please note, the l Dates: Week 7 – July 13-17 Nike® Field Hockey Camp requires that l Grades: PreK, K-2, 3-6 Times: 12:30 - 3:30pm you register at ussportscamps.com. l Location: Midway Campus This camp offers fun for both minds l Cost: $180 and bodies by combining the Mind Lab CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE

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CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE SOFTBALL CAMP joined throughout the week by several l Instructor: Kimberley Self, Parish WITH COACH GRIFFIN guest coaches who are former and Episcopal School/U.S. Sports Camps current Division I and NFL players. l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 Grades: 3-7 l Instructor: Scott Nady, l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm or Improve your game with Coach John Parish Episcopal School 9:00am - 3:00pm Griffin, head coach of Parish’s Varsity l Dates: Week 2 – June 8-12 l Location: Midway Campus Girls Softball team. This camp will focus l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm l Cost: $175/half-day, $300/full-day on proper fielding, throwing, batting, l Location: Midway Campus base-running and other fundamental l Cost: $210 PANTHER softball skills. We’ll cover game EXTRAVAGANZA situations and proper mechanics. Each VOLLEYBALL CAMP position will be taught specific elements Grades: 4-6, 7-8, 9-12 Grades: 1-8 to customize the camp to a player’s Pass, Set, Hit! You’ll improve all three Panther Extravaganza is for sports experience and talents. after participating in our summer nuts! Each activity is instructed by l Instructor: John Griffin, volleyball camp. Skill development is skilled, certified teachers/coaches Parish Episcopal School emphasized during hours of on-court who have experience in his/her l Dates: Week 3 – June 15-19 instruction in the following areas: specific sport. The program features l Times: 9:00am – 12:00pm serving, serve receiving, forearm a range of sports including basketball, l Location: Midway Campus passing, setting, attacking and team baseball, cricket, modified dodgeball, l Cost: $175 reception. This camp will be a great football, floor hockey, golf, kickball, opportunity to keep your game sharp parachute games, soccer, traverse SPEED CAMP during the off-season and get you ready wall climbing, scooters, team handball, WITH COACH NADY to hit the court in the fall. and volleyball. The games take place l on our fields and gym. Grades: 1-12 Instructor: Athletics Staff, Do you have the need for speed? This Parish Episcopal School l Instructor: Physical Education l camp focuses on body mechanics, Dates: Week 4 – June 22-26 Faculty, Parish Episcopal School l Times: l speed training, football fundamentals Dates: Week 1 – June 1-5 9:00am - 12:00pm (Grades 9-12) l Times: 9:00am - 12:00pm and drills in order to improve your speed 1:00 - 4:00pm (Grades 7-8) l Location: Midway Campus and reaction time. The camp is coached 5:00 - 7:30pm (Grades 4-6) l Cost: $210 by Scott Nady, coach of the 2014 State l Location: Midway Campus Champion Parish Panthers. He will be l Cost: $180 PANTHER SOCCER SKILLS CAMP – COED Grades: K-4, 5-8 Focused on building individual skill and confidence on the ball, this dynamic camp is designed to serve players of any ability from beginner to seasoned veteran. The camp focuses on receiving the ball, maintaining possession, efficient and creative ball movement, and finding the back of the net! Using individual and small group activities, we offer maximum touches on the ball within fun, competitive games. The camp is designed and run by Parish’s head soccer coach, Craig Savage, who has 20 years’ experience coaching high school, club and Olympic Development soccer in Atlanta and Dallas. l Instructor: Craig Savage, Parish Episcopal School l Dates: Week 9 – July 27-31 l Times: 8:30 - 11:30am l Location: Midway Campus l Cost: $180

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Please complete a separate registration form for each child and submit with payment to ParishEXTEND Summer 2015, 4101 Sigma Road, Dallas 75244. Additional forms may be downloaded for printing at parishepiscopal.org/summerextend.

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STUDENT Mailing Address ______Street City State Zip Daytime PhonE ______Daytime Phone ______Cell Phone ______Cell Phone ______Email ______Email ______CUT a l Other pertinent family information: ______o n CAMPS AND CLASSES g HERE CLASS OR CAMP NAME date time fee ______

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______Registration fee $ 30.00 P______lease make checks payable to Parish Episcopal School. ______Paying by credit card? Please complete your registration online. Camp feeS $ ______If you have questions, please call us at 972.852.8752. Total due $ ______HOW DID YOU LEARN ABOUT PARISHEXTEND SUMMER? O I am a current Parish family O I am a former ParishEXTEND camper O Friend O Parish Website O Dallas Child camp fair O Internet O Print ad O Social media O Dallas Child ad O Dallas Morning News ad O Bubble Life O Texas Jewish Post O Plano Sports Authority packet O Other: ______Continued on the back

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AUTHORIZATIONS STUDENT HEALTH INFORMATION In order to provide safe, informed care for your child, ParishEXTEND requires Was your child enrolled in a school in Texas for the 2014-2015 school year? the following information from all students attending ParishEXTEND Summer programs. O Yes O No If no, current immunization records are required to attend ParishEXTEND summer. RELEASE AND AUTHORIZATION TO PARTICIPATE Please list/describe any health conditions:

I understand that Parish Episcopal School does not assume any responsibility ______in case an accident occurs. In consideration of the above named student being permitted to take part in activities, I hereby agree to waive all claims, release, ______indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Parish Episcopal School, its Trustees, Head of School, Heads of Lower, Middle Upper and Summer Schools, Faculty, ______School Nurse, agents, employees, and invitees together with all persons, including parents of students of Parish Episcopal School, assisting with any ______phase of such trips and activities, including all expenses of litigation and/or settlement, which may arise in connection with such trips and all liability by STUDENT ALLERGY INFORMATION reason of any accident or injury suffered by the above named student while on such trips or participation in such activities. I HEREBY FURTHER EXPRESSLY Please describe the allergy, severity of reaction, and treatment AGREE THAT SUCH INDEMNITY WILL APPLY WHETHER THE CLAIMS, SUITS, or EMERGENCY ACTION REQUIRED: LOSSES, DAMAGES, CAUSES OF ACTION OR OTHER LIABILITIES ARISE IN WHOLE OR IN PART FROM ANY FORM OF NEGLIGENCE OF SAID PARTIES. Foods ______

CONSENT FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT Drugs ______Insects ______In the event I cannot be contacted to give my consent, I hereby authorize Parish Episcopal School, its officers, agents and employees to consent Other ______for me to: 1. The administration of any treatment deemed necessary by a licensed

physician or dentist, and PERMISSION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINE g HERE 2. The transfer of the minor to any hospital reasonably accessible. I understand The student may be administered the following non-prescription medication or o n that this authorization is given to provide authority and power on the part the generic equivalent according to manufacturers’ recommended dosages of Parish Episcopal School, its officers, agents and employees to give specific by the school nurse or the SummerEXTEND Director’s designee: consent to any examination, diagnosis, treatment of hospital care which, in the judgment of a licensed physician or dentist is deemed necessary. O Acetaminophen O Ibuprofen O Antibacterial ointment O Benadryl

Other medications which may be required by the student must be supplied by CUT a l CONSENT FOR PHOTOGRAPHY the parents and brought to the school in the original container properly labeled with the name of the student, identification of the medicine, the dosage, Parish Episcopal School has my permission to use any photographs, art projects and the time to be administered by the school nurse or the SummerEXTEND or videos of my child in any future promotion or advertising materials. Director’s designee.

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In the event of an emergency, parents or guardians will be contacted first. Please list AT LEAST ONE alternate emergency contact. Emergency Contact 1 ______Emergency Contact 2 ______Relationship ______Relationship ______Daytime phone ______Daytime phone ______Cell Phone ______Cell Phone ______INDIVIDUALS AUTHORIZED TO PICK UP YOUR CHILD

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Name 4: ______Cell Phone: ______AUTHORIZATION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT I state that I have financial and legal responsibility for the student named in this Registration Form. By signing below, I agree to all consents, authorizations and permissions described within this Registration form.

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50 Parish Episcopal School • parishepiscopal.org/summerextend SUMMER FUN at parish Have fun with this crossword puzzle.... with Parish clues!

1 Across 2. New grade level to Parish 2 3 4 4. Speed Camp with Coach who?

7. First page picture – 5 6 kids riding a _____ 9. The Very Hungry 7 8 9 Caterpillar author 10. Icky, Squishy, ______Science 11. Place to use 10 a band saw 14.Sport pictured on 11 12 last page of Sports & Recreation section 16. Cardiopulmonary 13 14 resuscitation initials 17. Free 3D modeling software available online 19. The opposite of Serious 15 16 Science 22. Programming with ______17 18 23. New sports camp for girls 19 26. Teacher 20 of The Brainery 27. ______Literacy 21 offered through ParishVirtual 28. Adding what to STEM 29. One of the Cooking with Books 22 23 24 30. Sheldon’s catch phrase 25 31. Director of 26 ParishEXTEND 27 Down 1. July 10 28 Brainery Class 29 30 3. Name of Parish’s drill team 4. Just Do It! Field Hockey Camp 5. Client of Paul Osborne 31 6. Pixelated video game 7. Another word for Keyboarding 8. Week 11 all-day camp theme 10. Week 13 all-day camp theme 12. Midway Campus and the ______Campus 13. Instructors of Hindi 15. Translation of Fauves in French 18. ______House Rock Live, Jr. Production 20. Zumba Kids + Mind Lab = 21. Measured on the Richter scale 22. Special visitor from the North Pole 24. Interactive Metronome helps this 25. Opposite of group music lessons

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Dallas N. Downtown Dallas

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