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Another season of fun is about to begin at Summer on the Hill! This year, classes and camps will be held from June 3 to August 13, 2013, on Greenhill School's 78-acre campus in Addison, Texas.

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Summer Camps & Classes 2013

s c h o o lGreenhill

Summeron the Hill

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ii for more information please visitwww.greenhill.org/summer GreenhillSchool

Welcome! 1

LoWer SChooL 2

Ages 3–6 and Grades K–4

MiddLe SChooL 22

Grades 5–8

Upper SChooL 32

Grades 9–12

Courses for Credit 36

SportS CAMpS 38

Long-term Athletic

development Minicamps 42

tennis Center 43

proGrAM SUMMAry 44

program planner 54

GenerAL inforMAtion 55

extended day 55

Campus Map 56

registration form 57

Green hill School

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Another season of fun and friendship is about to begin at Summer on

the Hill! This year, classes and camps will be held from June 3 to August

16, 2013, on Greenhill’s beautiful 78-acre campus in Addison, Texas.

our summer students had an extraordinary experience this past summer.

We had 1,500 students from 225 different schools attend our camps and

classes. Students attended from the dallas/fort Worth metroplex, other

texas cities, other states and several foreign countries. We are delighted to

have many of our students return summer after summer. friendships are

renewed and new friendships are waiting to happen!

our talented summer staff is the heart of the summer experience. They

bring excellent qualifications, expertise, and passion in planning and

creating a memorable experience for our students. our diverse summer

students enjoy a relaxed, supportive, and healthy environment that

promotes learning and personal growth. our wide range of summer

programs enables students to have many choices and to broaden their

horizons in a variety of different areas. each summer we add many

new courses and refine existing ones to keep the program current and

relevant. Learning is a lifelong endeavor, and we hope that you will

consider Summer on the hill as the home for your summer learning.

to assist you with a more efficient registration process, we have recently

updated our website to include online registration. to access the Greenhill

summer website, please visit us at www.greenhill.org/summer.

please review the following pages for information on our exciting

eleven-week program. We trust you will enjoy learning more about our

summer camps and classes and will choose to become a part of this

unique experience. if we can help in any way as you plan your children’s

summer activities, please contact us.

We have such an outstanding summer planned for your children!

Vicki truitt

director of Summer programs

Welcome!

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1, 2, 3 Count with MeAGES 3–4 WEEk 21, 2, 3 Count with Me is a camp designed specifically for young

children to allow them to explore the world of counting and

numbers in a fun and engaging way. We will use a variety of hands

on games, puzzles, poems, finger plays and stories as well as art

projects that are intended to ignite a young child’s interest and

imagination while experiencing the world of counting and num-

bers. Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

3D VoiCe: PubliC SPeakingGrAdES 3–4 WEEkS 8, 9SAy it! Be BoLd! you have something really important to say.

3d Voice helps you say it. overcome your fears and become more

confident as you learn to express your creativity and the things

that are important to you through the basics of public speaking

and storytelling.

InStructor: Coretta turner, 3d discovery

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

Lower School AGES 3–6 And GrAdES k–4

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abC CaMPAGES 3–4 WEEkS 2–3, 4–5, 6explore the amazing alphabet through playful language, music,

art, movement, stories and games. Children will be introduced to

the alphabet through art projects, stories and games. each week,

a portion of the alphabet will be presented. Campers enjoy age-

appropriate school activities as they make that successful transition

from home to school, and begin a wonderful world of learning.

Come prepared to have fUn! Camp is two weeks but we’ll have a

few spots online for one week only. Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: isela Quinonez, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $620;

June 24–July 5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $560;

July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $310

aMazing artS & CraftSGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 7Spend a fun-filled week creating amazing art that speaks to you!

Campers experience a different craft or art project daily, be it

making sun catchers, designing a t-shirt or painting fantastic art.

This applied art camp focuses on the planning and progression

of creating amazing arts and crafts, allowing campers to have fun

and take pride in the end result. no experience necessary, just a

strong desire to have amazing fun!

InStructor: heather haas, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

aMeriCan girl®

GrAdES 1–3 WEEk 3Molly, Kit, Samantha, Kirsten, felicity… Which American Girl doll

is your favorite? American Girl Camp is a fun-filled week just for

us girls, and our favorite dolls, of course! Come help us celebrate

being a girl, both yesterday and today, through a colorful presen-

tation of historical and contemporary stories and characters. our

girl-time adventure will be filled with advice, crafts and activi-

ties. We will even be spending an afternoon at the American Girl

Boutique and Bistro! Join us and let your dreams come true as

you discover the incredible girl that you are and learn to follow

your inner star—to aspire, grow, create and imagine while making

memories and friendships that you will cherish for years to come.

InStructor: teresa nichols, rowlett elementary

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

art StarSGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 7enjoy learning basic drawing techniques and proper coloring-

stroke patterns, just the skills you need to become an Art Star!

in this artfully-fun class we create original cartoons, canvas art

designs and much more. Campers are free to express their own

creativity through the art creation done in class. Shine bright this

summer, become an Art Star!

InStructor: Marquita Burke-de Jesus, Ashford University

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

arteSaniaS MexiCanaSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 5Learn and explore the Mexican culture in this camp. We will

study the Cuna indians who are famous for their fabric creations

called Molas. Activities will include weaving using Mayan designs,

making colorful flores de papel (paper flowers) and tinsmithing

(creating objects from sheets of tin), all which were introduced by

the Spanish to Central American indians. express your creativity,

learning new and different art activities.

InStructor: nora Garcia, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $145

artiSt at workGrAdES k–2 WEEk 3explore the artists behind the art to discover fascinating facts and

artful habits which made these artists well known. Join us as we

combine what we learn with our own imagination to create our

own great works of art. investigating the world of art is fun and

fascinating but expressing art from your own perspective and

imagination is even better!

InStructor: Amy donnell, parish episcopal School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

authorS ChilDren aDoreGrAdES k–1 WEEkS 3, 4our favorite books come alive in this action reading class that

have campers asking for more! The week’s camp includes reading

our favorite books, written by the most beloved children’s authors,

and animating the story through art and imagination. Campers

have an opportunity to write their own story, generate a theme,

make-up characters, illustrate and strategically piece together a

book that becomes their own favorite bedtime story.

InStructor: Amy donnell, parish episcopal School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

aweSoMe authorSGrAdES 2–4 WEEkS 4, 6prepare to be amazed this summer as you study renowned

authors, illustrators and their creative works. read exciting works

derived from these authors and enjoying an array of activities that

follow. Write a new story ending that just might be better than the

original plus generate additional chapters you deem necessary.

Analyze characters and add or change as you see fit, and develop

your idea of a more appropriate setting. you leave camp knowing

more about your favorite authors, with increased analytical and

writing skills and a desire to discover more Awesome Authors!

InStructor: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

lower SChool: age 3–graDe 4

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baSiC faCtS: DiViSionGrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 3, 8Campers stride through division in this made-for-success math

camp that sharpens division skills through games, memory tricks

and special keys. Master division facts in this basic training math

camp as you lay a strong foundation in math for years to come.

Come and give your undivided attention!

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

baSiC faCtS: MultiPliCationGrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 2, 7Campers stride through multiplication in this made-for-success

math camp that sharpens multiplication skills through games,

memory tricks and special keys. Master multiplication facts in this

basic training math camp as you lay a strong foundation in math

for years to come. Come and multiply your brain cells!

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

beatnik rhyMe anD art tiMeGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 2Join us for Beatnik rhyme and Art time at the Artsy Beatnik

Coffee house camp. Listen to the beat, does it sound neat? have

the chance to write whatever sounds right. Let’s do some action

art which flows from the heart. you’ll become smart with some

unique art.

InStructor: Barbara Gelsomino, Mary Aidala, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

beCoMing the artful extraorDinaireGrAdES k–2, GrAdES 3–4 WEEk 6Join other printers and artists in the fun-filled hands-on

printmaking explosion. We will focus on different methods of

printmaking with all kinds of cool media. from making bags,

placemats and art to hang on the walls. you will enjoy exploring

different artists and their techniques that make them original. you

will definitely “make and take” art away from this summer camp!

InStructor: Christine hagen, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, Grades K–2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

Grades 3–4, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

bonjour froM PariSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 6Bonjour! fly away to the City of Light this summer. Cook up

fantastique french treats such as chocolate croissants, plus build

a replica of the eiffel tower and learn about this famous symbol.

Create hot air balloons, perfect since the sport began in france,

all while discovering the history that continues to make paris

splendid. hope to see you there… until then, au revoir! Children

must be potty trained.

InStructor: Anissa Crabtree, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

boo to a gooSeAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 3have you ever said “Boo!” to a goose? Well, watch out, they might

just say “Boo!” back to you. Based on the beloved book by Mem

fox, this camp explores the many things we would rather do than

say “Boo!” to a goose. from silly art projects, such as making pi-

ranhas that eat pajamas or pigs with shiny green wigs, to cooking

butta’ from Calcutta, we have a blast in this class! Children must

be potty trained.

InStructor: Anissa Crabtree, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

buDDing engineerGrAdES 1–3 WEEk 7do you have what it takes to be an engineer? you bet you do.

Come take on exciting challenges and learn a five-step process

designed to get your engineering brain cells growing. you will de-

sign your own unique drums, kites, sailboats and so much more.

So put on your thinking cap, it’s time to go to camp.

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

builD-a-Mania 1AGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEkS 4, 7Students will explore and implement architectural concepts using

two- and three-dimensional puzzles, mazes and pathways that

cover the entire room in this hands-on, exciting building work-

shop. Campers will experiment with ramps, clay, foil, wire, tubes,

blocks and recyclables as they use their imaginations to build,

build, build. Working cooperatively, children will develop prob-

lem-solving skills while engaging in fun activities. The structures,

large or small, exuberant or simple, will be enjoyed by all and only

limited by the imagination. Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

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Calling all Cookie bakerSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 4Make cut-out sugar cookies, classic chocolate chip cookies,

brownies and easy-peasy cookies all from scratch! have fun

integrating literature, math and science while baking up yummy

treats to share with family and friends. By the end of camp, you

create your own recipe booklet to take home and continue baking

things that are oh so sweet!

InStructor: Melodi Bianco, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

CaMPing unDer the StarSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 3GrAdES 1–3 WEEk 4Get your sleeping bags ready and come camp under the stars. We

will learn everything from putting up a tent to campfire safety.

Camper activities include fishing, adventure walks and discovering

what animals are lurking in the woods. every day we will be telling

campfire stories, and of course we won’t forget the S’mores!

InStructor: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: Age 4–Grade 1, June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00

p.m., $320; Grades 1–3, June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $180

CarS, truCkS, & airPlaneSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 5do you love everything to do with transportation, cars, trucks

and airplanes? We will have fun driving our homemade vehicles

through rocks, mud, water, ice and shaving cream. We’ll create

tunnels, bridges, roads, ramps and runaway roads. Wear your play

clothes, it’s time to hit the road at Greenhill School.

InStructor: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $260

Celebrating aMeriCaGrAdES k–2 WEEk 5ever wanted to travel all over America the beautiful? This is your

chance to visit places like hawaii, California, new york, florida

and even Alaska! pack your suitcases because we’re in for a fun

ride across the USA. We’ll be making some cool crafts, learning

about all 50 states and what’s significant about each of them.

We learn about the kinds of foods that are popular in each state,

and then make those foods ourselves. We’ll talk about freedom,

celebrate our past and our future, and of course hAVe fUn, red,

white & blue style. it’s the perfect way to kick off America’s birth-

day the week of July 4th. Uncle Sam wants yoU to join this camp!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $260

CheSS CaMPGrAdES 1–4 WEEkS 7, 8our summer Chess Camp looks to continue the rich chess tradi-

tion Greenhill has established. The camp is open to students from

beginners to advanced and is divided into groups based on experi-

ence. topics will range from reviewing the pieces and their value,

openings, puzzles, group activities and of course playing games.

InStructor: Christopher toolin, professional Chess instructor

SchEdulE: July 15–19, July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

ConfiDenCe toolkitGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 2Confidence toolkit is an engaging summer camp program that

will help to empower students to “become the best they can

be.” Students are encouraged to become confident and fearless

achievers. This is an interactive and developmentally appropriate

way to increase social competence and gain the skills needed to

be successful. All lessons are taught through direct instruction

and include public speaking, role playing, providing performance

feedback and “Confidence” homework.

InStructor: tracey pugh, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

Cooking anD SPaniSh funGrAdES k–2 WEEk 6immerse your child in a weeklong hands-on Spanish cooking

and culture camp. Good food and a good time with art and craft

activities, games, reading and language lessons. Who could ask

for anything more? This is a great opportunity to spend time with

new friends without traveling to a foreign country. ¡Nos vemos ahi!

InStructor: Beth Stromberg, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

Cooking with ClaSSiCSGrAdES k–1 WEEkS 8, 9Join us for some exciting children’s literature and cooking fun! We

will use math, language and science skills to explore many titles,

from If You Give a Pig a Pancake to the classic Stone Soup, all the

while baking everything from nutritious muffins to cheesy pizza pie.

InStructor: Jennifer Beazley, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

lower SChool: age 3–graDe 4

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Craft of wooDworkingGrAdES 2–4 WEEkS 7, 9This introductory workshop for young builders will introduce

children to the joy and fascination of working with wood. Stu-

dents will learn the basics of woodworking and how to use hand

tools safely and appropriately. imagining, designing, investigat-

ing, executing, creating, constructing and much more are all part

of this hands-on experience. The workshop offers a fun, relaxed

environment where students use their newly learned skills to ex-

plore the craft of woodworking. By the end of camp, children will

be able to turn a piece of wood into a six-wheeler truck, special

box, jewelry box or more—using skills that will extend far beyond

the classroom.

InStructor: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30

p.m.–3:30 p.m., $185; July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325

Craft warSGrAdES 2–4 WEEkS 3, 6Are you a creative art student? you’ll need to be in this unique

camp. each day we’ll challenge ourselves to stretch our imagi-

nations and create an art piece using unusual items that you’re

provided. for example, build a tree house using only the supplies

given to you in a brown paper bag. The fun is to see how a variety

of different items can be transformed into a decorative work of

art. Let your creative skills shine.

InStructorS: Barbara Gelsomino, Mary Aidala, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

Crazy ColorS & Snazzy ShaPeSAGES 3–4 WEEk 6Crazy Colors and Snazzy Shapes is designed specifically for young

children who are already familiar with colors and shapes but

would enjoy exploring and playing with colors, mixing colors to

create new ones or playing and creating with different shapes.

We will use puzzles, stories, poems, finger plays and a variety of

art and sensory materials to engage the young child’s mind and

imagination as we go on a journey through the world of colors

and shapes. Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

CreatiVe Drawing for kiDSGrAdES 1–4, GrAdES 4–6 WEEkS 2, 3, 6This fun, creative course will introduce aspiring artists to the

wonderful world of drawing. Students will learn the fundamen-

tals of drawing using simple easy-to-follow methods for building

artistic skill. Student artists will be encouraged to show individual

creative expression. Students will be taught the artistic foundation

that will equip them to draw anything they set their minds to.

InStructor: Amanda Miller, Allen iSd

SchEdulE: SchEdulE: June 10–14, June 17–21, July 8–12, Grades

1–4, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; Grades 4–6, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

CreatiVe MoVeMentAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 7young children will respond to music and sound in this excit-

ing class as we encourage free movement, self-expression and

imagination. Through the practice of creative movement, children

become more aware of how their bodies move, explore concepts

of space, time and effort as they apply to movement, employ cre-

ative methods of thinking about movement, and gain confidence

in their own movement abilities. These movement skills become

useful in a variety of physical activities, including both dance and

athletics. Wear loose fitting exercise clothing or dance-class attire

with tennis shoes/sneakers or dance shoes.

InStructor: Kay-Lynn Lyon, eastfield Community College

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

CreatiVe writingGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 3discover the joy of writing in this class! Students will use the writ-

ing process to produce wonderful fiction and nonfiction stories

and poetry. The students will gain confidence in their writing

abilities as they conference and share their published pieces.

Students will learn to make sure their stories have a beginning,

middle and end. fun literature will be used to springboard writing

ideas. Students will be encouraged to illustrate their written work

as time allows.

InStructor: Araceli Arellano, dartmouth elementary School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

CuriouS george goeS to CaMPAGE 3–GrAdE k WEEk 8Would you like to join Curious George around school for a won-

derful adventure? We will follow the mischievous monkey around

Greenhill and talk about places and things that he has explored.

We will discover many books and work on age-appropriate games

and crafts about Curious George. We might even have some spe-

cial banana treats. What do you think? Are you ready? Children

must be potty trained.

InStructor: Jennifer Morales, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

CuStoM tableSGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 5Custom tables consists of a unique and challenging experience,

as each child lays out a plan to build a special table. in doing so,

they will learn the foundation of woodworking to use the tools

both safely and appropriately to ensure a fun and engaging expe-

rience. A special power tool, the jigsaw, will be introduced so they

can learn how to make creative designs and patterns.

InStructor: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $170

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DeliCiouS DeSSertSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 2Life is too short; eat dessert first! This class takes campers on

a week’s journey of dessert wonderland, from (fruit) soup to

(candied) nuts, with stops at pastry paradise, Berry town and

i’ve-died-and-Gone-to-heaven Chocolate Metropolis. Student

cooks learn the fundamentals of putting together eye-popping,

heart-stopping dessert presentations. All goodies go home with

the campers, of course!

InStructor: Melonie Magruder, California teacher

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

DeteCtiVe CaMPGrAdES 4–6 WEEk 6Who did it? put on your sleuthing cap and come find out. in

detective Camp we will work through five mysteries that involve

role play activities, detective reasoning and forensic science to

solve the case. Let’s put the pieces to the puzzle together to solve

the mystery!

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Diary of a wiMPy kiDGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 4Journaling is liberating and fun—one day we might just look back

at our diary entries and laugh. Based on the hit book series by

Jeff Kinney, this camp follows and gains inspiration from Greg

heffley, the middle-school kid who uses his diary to describe life

as he knows it. prepare yourself for lots of laughs as we discuss

Greg heffley as well as our own life and recreate our own non-

diary cartoons and silly stories. Join us for cartoons, games, silly

stories, fun and who knows, you might even learn something!

InStructor: paula hall, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Digital StorytellingGrAdES 1–3 WEEkS 8, 9Students will be exposed to a variety of well-loved children’s liter-

ature as they begin their digital journey. Campers will create their

own digital story. Students can bring an action figure or stuffed

animal from home to star in their feature story. Storyboards will

be created and props designed by campers to make their story

come to life. Their imagination and creativity will capture it and

create it as a photostory. The sky is the limit as students work

together to tell their story. At the end of the course, students will

take home a Cd.

InStructor: Michelle Aguilar, readers2Leaders

SchEdulE: July 22–26, July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

DoDgeball anD Pe gaMeSGrAdES 3–6 WEEkS 3, 4Look out! That was close! if you love dodgeball and other pe

games, then this is the camp for you. This fun-filled week will keep

you healthy and in shape for the rest of the summer. But it’s not all

just fun and games at this camp. during breaks we’ll discuss good

sportsmanship and teamwork, two vital aspects of athletics.

InStructor: Janice LaMendola, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

Dog DayS of SuMMerGrAdES 1–3 WEEk 9does your child love dogs? do you have a family dog or hope to

adopt one in the near future? This camp is all about dogs! Camp

topics include dog safety, responsible pet care, meet the breeds,

pet adoption. Campers will also make doggie treats, clothing

and toys for their canine friends. Special four-legged and two-

legged guest speakers and a field trip to a local animal shelter are

included.

InStructor: Kristi napolitano, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Dr. SeuSSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 6dr. Seuss on the hill? What a blast, what a treat. Wacky books,

kooky cooks, artsy crafts and socked feet. The funny fun funning—

and yes, there’ll be learning too. We’ll fill the days using our

imaginations. We’ll start by reading the books together under big

trees. We’ll ask lots of fun, silly questions and act out the many

characters in the books.

InStructor: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

early ChilDhooD reCreational CaMPAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 10Join us in a weeklong camp of exciting activities such as science,

baking yummy treats, arts and crafts, games and outdoor adven-

tures. together we’ll spend our final hot summer days playing in

the sprinklers and sipping on lemonade. Wear your play clothes

for messy science experiments and bring a towel and a bathing

suit for water games.

InStructorS: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: August 5–9, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320;

August 5–9, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $175

exPloring with DoraAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 2Come on! ¡Vamonos! Let’s go, everyone. today’s the day to pack

for dora Camp! Come join dora, Boots and her band of animal

friends as we go on a week’s journey into rhymes, crafts and daily

kid-friendly cooking activities. dora and Boots invite all their

friends to have some fun in the sun.

InStructor: Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

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exPreSS yourSelf: enhanCing writingGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 2ready, set, write! expressing yourself through writing can be one

of the most fun and rewarding outlets for your creativity. All that

it takes for young writers to find joy in the written word is the con-

fidence that their writing skills will allow them to paint beautiful

pictures with their words. Whether their interest is in creating rich

and wonderful stories, personal journaling or anything else, this

fun camp will help give students the toolkit to mine their creativ-

ity with the written word.

InStructor: Sonja hayes, Shelton School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

exPreSSionS SoCial CaMPGrAdES 1–3 WEEk 2Social skills are those communication, problem-solving, decision-

making, self-management and peer relations abilities that allow

one to initiate and maintain positive social relationships with oth-

ers. deficits or excesses in social behavior interfere with learning,

teaching and the classroom’s orchestration and climate. Social

competence is linked to peer acceptance, teacher acceptance,

inclusion success and post-school success. Through our camp

we will target behaviors that include taking turns, asking for help,

initiating conversation, joining social groups, expressing feelings

appropriately, “reading” other people, and others. Activities will

include structured lessons, social games, cooperative learning

activities, role playing, direct instruction and discussion groups.

parent training optional.

InStructor: tracey pugh, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

faMily fun CookingGrAdES k–3 WEEk 4Calling all novice cooks and want-to-be chefs! tantalize your taste

buds and cook to your heart’s delight. have fun as you explore

kitchen skills, learn the secrets and tricks of setting a table prop-

erly, following a recipe, preparing food and serving in style. enjoy

the fruits of your labor in a relaxed atmosphere of conversation

and congeniality. discover the pleasure in preparing a meal to ap-

peal. Make and enjoy food and bring home a “doggie bag” of dif-

ferent foods. Just bring an interest in cooking and your taste buds!

InStructor: Jenny Charney, Anne and nate Levine Academy

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

fanCy nanCyAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 4ooh-la-la… feather boas, tutus, pearls and purses! don’t you just

love to be fancy? fancy nancy cordially invites you to attend a

weeklong soirée! (everything is fancier in french.) This unique

camp was inspired by the charming Fancy Nancy books written

by Jane o’Connor. fancy nancy camp encourages creativity and

confidence in the most delightful ways. We will enhance our

vocabularies with fancy words (including learning some french

words) as we engage in etiquette lessons, fashion shows, tea par-

ties and daily crafts. Join us because it is going to be très, très, très

exciting, darling!

InStructor: Karris fischer, rowlett elementary

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

fifty nifty uniteD StateSGrAdES 4–7 WEEkS 3–4, 6–7in this intensive study of the geography of the United States, stu-

dents will learn how to draw our country from memory, including

Alaska and hawaii. following a brief study of the geographical

features of each state, students will learn to use mnemonics,

stories and disciplined practice to achieve this unique skill. This

class will culminate with students drawing and coloring a political

map of the United States—without looking at a real map—on an

art board they can take home and frame as a proud keepsake.

InStructor: Michael Simpson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–28, July 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

fine & groSS Motor SkillSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEkS 7, 8fine and gross motor skills camp will focus on refining fine motor

skills by strengthening the intrinsic muscles of the hands, impor-

tant for writing, through a series of fun activities and games. We

will also concentrate on gross motor core muscle strengthening

by moving and climbing via age appropriate activities.

InStructor: Janice LaMendola, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

fliPS art CaMPGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 4discover new fun and interesting techniques with paper as we

make our own artisan flip books. We will experiment with paper-

making techniques, painting with inks and watercolors, creating

collages from recycled materials, and doodly drawing techniques

to make our art-filled books individual and reflective of ourselves.

InStructor: Megan eakins, John f. Kennedy Learning Center

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

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flying oVer South aMeriCa with rioGrAdES k–2 WEEk 6you wanna party… you wanna samba? Come fly away to South

America with rio! Learn about all the beautiful countries in

South America, like Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela,

Chile, to name a few. We’ll learn to cook typical dishes from each

country, learn a couple of new languages (Spanish and portu-

guese), try our hand at some cool and colorful artwork, and we

may even dance a bit of tambor, flamenco and samba! What are

you waiting for? This is a camp your child will remember for a life-

time, so come fly with us! in case you need any more enticement,

we’ll be putting on an awesome presentation at the end of camp,

so moms, dads, brothers and sisters, grannies and grandpas…

yoU are all invited to fly away with rio too!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

fooD SCienCeGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 3Science is fun, food is yummy! put them together and your child

will have a nutritious blast! Join us in a week of food exploration.

Be ready to get your hands dirty as we partake in exciting science

experiments that will enhance your child’s understanding of the

science behind food and cooking. Science food items include

eggs, flour, vinegar and baking soda. A daily experiment will be

eaten and some may just be too yucky! We’ll consume about 80%

of our experiments.

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

fun on the PlaygrounDGrAdES 1–3 WEEk 2remember hand clapping games, jump rope rhymes, jacks

and string games? Campers will learn these all-time favorite

playground games. These games help improve rhythm, hand-eye

coordination, fine motor control and dexterity. All campers will

receive their own jump rope, set of jacks, string and booklet of

rhymes learned during the week.

InStructor: Melodi Bianco, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

fun with Debate! golDiloCkS VS. the three bearSGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 4Using fairy tales, familiar literature and accessible current events,

students will be exposed to the world of academic debate in a fun

atmosphere. They will learn important public speaking skills and

practice writing arguments while engaging in critical thinking.

This enrichment course is perfect for those students who love to

be challenged and enjoy talking!

InStructor: Cindi timmons, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

gaMe Show ManiaGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 3have you ever envisioned yourself being on a game show? This

is your moment! We will work together in teams to play shows

like Family Feud, Deal or No Deal, Are You Smarter Than a Fifth

Grader and more. We will have a different theme show each day,

but double dare will be featured daily! So get ready, this could be

a messy ride! We will have trivia questions and physical chal-

lenges such as catching water balloons, dodging pies and walking

through a syrup river. This camp will be messy fUn! So, make sure

your child packs a couple of SetS of extra clothes—this is going to

be a goopy ride!

InStructor: Jennifer Morales, Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

great inVentorSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 5have you ever had a really great idea about something you would

like to create or invent? Then you belong in this class. Come meet

some of the men like Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas edison

who had great ideas (just like yours) that were able to change the

world with their inventions. you’ll build your own telescope and

bi-plane. it might just be the inspiration you need.

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $145

guitar leSSonS—PriVateGrAdES 4–12 WEEkS 2–3, 4–5, 6–7Students of all ability levels are welcome. for beginning students,

this course will cover basic chord progressions, strumming pat-

terns, music reading, how to practice effectively, proper guitar

techniques and more. Students will study the basics of guitar

while learning songs that they love, whatever the style. for inter-

mediate and advanced students this course will help take your

playing skills to the next level. Learn how to transcribe music,

understand music theory, learn the fingerboard, improvise, write

your own music and develop your technique. Students must pro-

vide their own guitar. Lessons are 55 minutes scheduled between

9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.

InStructor: david Brown, david Brown Music Studio

SchEdulE And coSt: June 10–21, July 8–19, scheduled individually

for 10 lessons, $315; June 24–July 5, $285

haVing fun on SeSaMe StreetAGES 3–4 WEEk 8Join us on the street—Sesame Street that is! Campers will dive into

a potpourri of activities and meet their favorite Sesame Street

characters. Through music, movement, hands-on math and art we

will journey into the wonderful world of Sesame Street. Children

are encouraged to discover and play with all the Sesame Street

friends. So come and have fun with Big Bird, elmo and Cookie

Monster! See you on the Street! Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

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healthy MealS anD SnaCkSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 3Calling all health conscious cooks! This is a chance to learn how to

prepare quick and easy recipes with nutritious ingredients. have

fun as you explore kitchen skills, learn secrets and tricks of setting

a table properly, follow a recipe, prepare food and serve in style.

enjoy the fruits of your labor in a relaxed atmosphere of conversa-

tion and congeniality. The healthy meals and snacks are perfect to

pack in a lunchbox or enjoy as an after-school snack.

InStructor: Jenny Charney, Anne and nate Levine Academy

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

hooray for the uSaAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 4Let’s celebrate the U.S.A.! We will have a fun-filled week using the

patriotic red, white and blue. We will stay busy with many Ameri-

can crafts, games, songs and stories. even our cooking projects

will consist of three colors. Can you guess which ones? That’s

right—red, white and blue. There’s no doubt each child will be ex-

cited to write a letter and draw a picture for a U.S. soldier. We will

even take a trip to the Greenhill mailroom to send the letters off

after our picnic. don’t miss out on an unforgettable time learning

interesting facts about America, our wonderful country.

InStructor: Jennifer Morales, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

italian VaCationGrAdES k–2 WEEk 7Buon giorno! Would you like to take a vacation through italy with

me? We will learn new words, enjoy numerous art activities and

learn how to cook just like the italians. Join us for the fun and to

learn a little bit of language and the “italian way” culture.

InStructor: Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

it’S a jungle out thereGrAdES k–2 WEEk 6Come on a Jungle Safari! Get ready to make jungle crafts, explore

jungles all over the world and learn about all the animals that live

there. Climb aboard explorers! your adventure awaits!

InStructor: hannah hunter, Garland iSd

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

it’S a wilD, wilD worlDGrAdES 4–8 WEEkS 3, 5, 7, 9See page 26 for details.

InStructor: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: June 17–21, July 15–19, July 29–August 2,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $265

it’S tiMe to get MeSSyGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 6have a blast using creativity and abstract thinking to craft the

messiest masterpieces you can think of! Sand art, splatter paint

and bubble art are only a few of the many applied art forms in

this camp that exercises your imagination and fine motor skills.

explode with fun this summer while getting artfully messy!

InStructor: Katie Jones, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

journey through Pixar® filMSGrAdES 1–2 WEEk 3ever feel like you’re living a Bug’s Life? or living in a Toy Story?

Maybe you’ve looked UP, but haven’t found Nemo yet? Then have

we got a camp for yoU! Come join us for this amazing journey thru

the wonderful world of piXAr films! you won’t need Lightning

McQueen Cars to get there, just a willingness to explore and enjoy

this Incredibles camp! So, don’t just sit there on the WALL‑E, come

eat some Ratatouille with us and take a stroll down to Monsters Inc.

We’ll be waiting for you!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

junie b. joneS aDVentureGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 5fans of Junie B. Jones, let’s come together and get lost in the

adventures of this wonderful series. We will enjoy her books

while discussing all of Junie’s different and sometimes unique

behaviors. Creative activities will be plentiful as we act out her

stories. We have so many plans and so much to do.

InStructor: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $145

junior CSiGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 5Muddy footprints in the hall. Crumbs on the kitchen counter. A

piece of cherry pie missing. A dim light shining through a cracked

door. if your kid is more likely to be following the trail than sneak-

ing away with the treat, you may just have a junior detective on

your hands. Campers of the Junior detective CSi camp will get the

opportunity to investigate a different mystery every day during the

week. Activities include dusting for fingerprints, fingerprint analy-

sis, chromatography and ink analysis, blood type analysis, hair

and fiber analysis, forensic entomology and bite mark analysis.

InStructor: Andra Lewis-Krick, University of north texas

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $260

keyboarDingGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 9Are you frustrated with hunting and pecking on the keyboard?

Would you like to be able to type your assignments more quickly?

Then this is the class for you! This class focuses on developing

correct keyboarding skills as a tool to promote academic success.

emphasis will be placed on correct finger placement, posture and

movement. After learning the fundamentals of typing, students

work to improve their speed and accuracy through a variety of

drills and exercises. Correct techniques will give students greater

confidence as they become touch typists and use the computer

keyboard more effectively.

InStructor: paul yang, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

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kiDokinetiCS: a fun way to fitneSSAGE 3–GrAdE 1 WEEkS 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9This unique physical fitness and sports exercise program is

noncompetitive and designed to build a lifelong love of physical

activity. Coach-led sports activities are introduced each day with

a final sports, track and field event at the end of the day. Sports

include football, basketball, soccer, t-Ball, badminton, volleyball,

kickball, tennis and more! The morning also includes one hour of

sports art and games. put fun in your child’s fitness program with

a Kidokinetics program that follows all guidelines and standards

established by the national Association of Sports and physical

education. Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Scott Bradley, Kidokinetics dallas

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 10–28, July 8–August 2,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

kinDergarten funGrAdE k WEEk 9This camp is perfect for your incoming kindergartener! it’s designed

to ease the transition from preschool to kindergarten through fun

educational centers and games. Children learn best when they are

actively engaged. implementing centers in the classroom promotes

independence, helps students become more responsible and

allows students to learn through self-discovery. This camp is guar-

anteed to be filled to the brim with fun and learning!

InStructorS: Jason Baldwin, Mary ellen Bourgeois,

Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

kooky CheMiStry for kiDSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 5Kooky Chemistry for Kids will provide an exploratory science

experience for students with a chemical focus. Students will be

exposed to polymers, the process of sublimation, chromatogra-

phy, exploration with acids and bases and freezing point depres-

sion. highlights of the Kooky Chemistry for Kids experience will

include making homemade treats scientifically, creating shrinky

dinks and erupting chemical reactions.

InStructor: Michelle Smith, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

krafty kraftSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 5do you have a crafty child who can make something out of noth-

ing? turn a terra-cotta pot into a toad house, make a bird bath

and make shoes out of duct tape. Well this is the camp for you…

from recyclable crafts to duct tape crafts, we will do it all.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $150

learning & Playing with ClifforD, the big reD DogAGES 3–4 WEEk 6Join us as we hop on the ferry to Birdwell island to play and learn

with Clifford, the big red dog, and all his friends. Clifford teaches

us how to play fair, how to be a good friend, how to be responsible

and how to help others. Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

lego® builDerSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEkS 2, 3, 5GrAdES 1–4 WEEkS 2, 3, 7, 8Boys and girls will have an opportunity to get their creative juices

flowing using LeGo bricks. The sky is the limit! We will use our

imaginations to make castles fit for kings, queens, and knights on

horses. We will make an entire city complete with houses, other

buildings, an airport with airplanes, cars and lots more. We will de-

sign a football stadium or a stage for a hannah Montana concert.

Through play, we will incorporate problem solving, sharing and

listening to peers. Critical thinking and construction skills include

mathematics, physics and design. The possibilities are endless.

Bring your imagination and get ready to build! Children must be

potty trained.

InStructorS: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School;

randy Watson, richardson iSd; Jared Cloud, plano iSd

SchEdulE And coSt, AGE 4–GrAdE 1: June 10–14, June 17–21,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $180;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $145

SchEdulE And coSt, GrAdES 1–4: June 10–14, June 17–21, 9:00

a.m.–12:00 p.m.; July 15–19, July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.; $180

lego® City froM SCratChGrAdES 1–4 WEEkS 4, 7Calling all young architects, engineers and designers! We are

now hiring skilled workers to design and build our advanced

LeGo city! We need students who want to work with their peers

in deciding which stores, parks, playgrounds and houses should

go on the plan. We need those workers to create the playground

they’ve always wanted! We need cars, roads and schools. We need

all of it for our city to come to life! if you are interested, bring your

imagination and come build, build, build!

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

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lego® Crazy ContraPtionSGrAdES 1–4 WEEkS 2, 3, 6, 7, 8in a learning environment filled with fun, students will investigate

axles, gears, pulleys and beams in hands-on activities. Students

will use their imagination, creativity and the LEGO Inventions

book to assemble crazy action contraptions such as Coat hanger

daredevil, ping-pong popper, 9-foot rubber Band racer, Balloon

powered rocket Car, Automatic field Goal Kicker, The Kentucky

do-nothing, trapdoor Cable Car, parachute Machine and The

Candy Machine.

InStructorS: Brian donnell, Greenhill School; Jared Cloud,

plano iSd; randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: June 10–14, June 17–21, July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 15–19, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

lego® for girlSGrAdES k–2 WEEk 5do you love LeGo castles, animals and cities? if you have a

creative mind and want to create magical kingdoms for your

princesses or build a working farm, then please join our exciting

weeklong class. our girls will learn about zoos, kingdoms, farms,

ocean life and schools through books and activities aimed at

bringing out the imagination of every girl!

InStructor: Araceli Arellano, dartmouth elementary School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

lego® MaSter builDerS aCaDeMy 1GrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 2, 3This is an exciting new camp that takes our builders through a

progression of techniques used by real LeGo master builders! We

will work on given models before designing our own spaceships

using the techniques learned. These new skills can be used at

home to further the exploration and creativity of your young mas-

ter builder! Because of the materials used, it is recommended that

campers be comfortable reading and building from plans.

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

lego® MaSter builDerS aCaDeMy 2GrAdES 3–5 WEEk 4Building on the skills learned in Master Builder Academy 1, the

campers will learn building techniques used by real LeGo master

builders. This class will explore the skills of scaling models for

different sizes, and designing robots and mecha machines! These

new techniques can be used with their own blocks at home. Be-

cause of the materials used, it is recommended that campers be

comfortable reading and building from plans.

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

lego® Star warS®

GrAdES 1–5 WEEkS 4, 5, 6Star Wars is the basis for our builders to recreate and explore

the fascinating worlds, vehicles and characters from these great

movies and animated series. from building small and large LeGo

kits, reading Star Wars books, learning to draw some characters

and making our own LeGo movie, our builders will find fresh

elements of these movies to inspire their own creations. “fear is

the path to the dark side.”—yoda. “LeGo is the path to summer

awesomeness.”—Mr. donnell.

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: June 24–28, July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.,

$180; July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $145

lego® SuPer heroeSGrAdES 1–5 WEEkS 5, 6your super hero will use LeGo bricks and imagination to build

scenes, characters and villains from our favorite super heroes. from

Spiderman, Batman, Superman, the Avengers and more, campers

will think critically and work cooperatively as they explore and have

fun! We will have a different objective each day and activities that

include reading, drawing, writing and even some movie making!

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $145

lego® weDo robotiCSGrAdES 2–4 WEEkS 4, 9A totally new robotics camp this year! for the first time, rising

second, third and fourth graders can learn the world of computer

programming and robotics using LeGo Wedo all while build-

ing teamwork and communication skills. Sets include four basic

themes: Amazing Mechanisms, Wild Animals, play Soccer and

Adventure Stories. We will program our robotics to move and re-

act on the computer using sensors. Students do not need robotic

or programming experience prior to taking this camp.

InStructorS: randy Watson, richardson iSd;

Jared Cloud, plano iSd

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

let it Snow, let it SnowAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 9Wouldn’t you love to play in the snow in the middle of a hot texas

summer? Well, now you can! in this fun, chilly camp, we will make

snow ice cream and snow cones. We will paint beautiful pictures

with ice. We will make snowmen that won’t melt. We will make our

very own igloo! escape the summer heat—come play in the snow!

InStructor: Anissa Crabtree, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

let’S take an art fielD triPGrAdES 3–6 WEEk 3We will visit several local, world-renowned art centers to explore,

challenge and appreciate the vast and intoxicating world of art,

in all its different media. Then we return to school and make

our own projects, based on what we saw and learned, whether

impressionistic painting, classic 20th century photography or

brand-new conceptual art installations from the hottest young

whiz kids on the contemporary art scene.

InStructor: Melonie Magruder, California teacher

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

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let’S take a SCienCe fielD triPGrAdES 2–6 WEEkS 2–3The dallas area has some of the absolute best science attractions

in texas. during this camp we will visit nine different science-

related attractions in the area and have fun while learning how

to nature journal. We will learn about animals and plants, their

habitats, biomes and important conservation efforts. We’ll pho-

tograph what we see and journal about what we do. on some of

the trips we’ll roll up our pants and get down and dirty collecting

specimens of wildlife and the nature around us. We will see the

dallas Zoo, the trinity river Audubon Center, the dallas World

Aquarium, the exotic Animal Sanctuary, the Sands Wetlands Cen-

ter, the heard Museum, the texas discovery Gardens & Children’s

Aquarium, the Arboretum and the Science place. Come and take

a science field trip with us!

InStructor: Cathleen Garcia, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $650

logiCal thinkerSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 5expand your problem-solving abilities by learning ten strategies

to solve math problems! As you explore problem-solving

techniques, you will have fun learning about geometric shapes

and line designs. do you know what a dodecahedron is? you will

when you finish this class!

InStructor: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $145

MagiC tree houSe traVeler’S aDVentureGrAdES 2–3 WEEk 4do you enjoy going on an adventure as you read? Then join Jack

and Annie as we read, explore and discuss the Tree House series.

one of our main activities will be for campers to plan and design

their own tree houses. The adventures continue in this academic

enrichment camp.

InStructor: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

MagiCal worlD of harry Potter™

GrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 4–5imagine yourself under an invisibility cloak playing hide and

seek at camp—and the rest of the campers have a Marauder’s

Map! Come to platform 9¾ and take the hogwarts’ express to

Summer on the hill’s most enchanting camp yet. for two amaz-

ing, “muggle-free” weeks, you will discover “The hogwarts’ Way.”

Snack on a handful of Bertie Bott’s every flavor Beans as you

design your own wand and work robe to wear on our adventure.

you and other young wizards will be sorted into houses by the

infamous “Sorting hat” and participate in many hands-on hog-

warts’ activities, including competing in Quidditch Matches! you

will study defense Against the dark Arts, Charms, Care of Magical

Creatures, potions and invent your own spells—complete with

wand movements. plan to join us on the field trip to Great Wolf

Lodge to play MagiQuest.

InStructor: teresa nichols, rowlett elementary School

SchEdulE: June 24–July 5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $585

Making the MoSt of MathGrAdES k–1 WEEkS 4, 5if you thought math was boring, then you haven’t been to this

camp! Using the guidelines of the everyday Math program, we

will play games, fashion works of art, sing songs and add some

excitement to math. each day the students will take home a game

to share with their families, and at the end of the week each one

will have a folder of activities to complete throughout the rest of

the summer.

InStructor: Amy donnell, parish episcopal School

SchEdulE And coSt: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180;

July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $145

Marble MazeSGrAdES 2–4 WEEkS 4, 6, 8young carpenters enjoy a safe way to practice woodworking as they

design and build mazes. Using wood, paper, nails, rubber bands,

marbles and imagination, the finished products will be works of

wonder and awe. Students will incorporate measuring, drilling

holes and strategically positioning their nails in each unique maze.

They will then customize the maze with arts and crafts. This is a

great beginning woodworking class for students to learn to use

woodworking tools and to develop a lifelong woodworking hobby.

InStructor: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 8–12, July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

Math SMartboarD StyleGrAdES 1–2 WEEkS 7–8do you love math? do you love technology? if so, this is the camp

for you! Students will learn and extend grade-appropriate math

concepts using the SMArtboard, classroom computers and gam-

ing consoles. We will cover basic addition and subtraction facts,

time, money, data, measurement and problem solving in a kid-

friendly way of learning. At the end of this class, your child will

have knowledge of how important it is to weave technology into

learning, and they’ll also be really great at Math Jeopardy!

InStructor: Carla Childs, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–July 26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

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MeMorieS in a SnaPShotGrAdES k–2 WEEkS 4, 7picture thiS: Scrapping pictures of your favorite people, places

and memories into your very own scrapbook! you will have an

opportunity to showcase your creativity through photography,

creative writing and art. Learn how to make beautiful journals,

scrapbook pages and your very own stationery. in this camp you’ll

have a chance to show off your creative talents as you capture your

favorite memories on paper. We’ll learn basic photography and

take memorable camp pictures throughout the week. Be sure to

bring a camera and your favorite photographs of family and friends.

disposable cameras will be provided to campers.

InStructor: Gracie Gallegos, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

MeSSy artGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 3Children usually get more excited about the messiest art projects

than anything else. The messier, the better, right? After all, they’re

so much fun! Who doesn’t want to tie dye, splatter and splash

paint? Well, you might not want your kids to do this at home, be-

cause of the mess. in this camp, your child can have fun creating,

and best of all, yoU don’t have to worry about the clean up! And,

campers will come home with finished works of art and new-

found knowledge about art history and techniques.

InStructorS: Barbara Gelsomino, Mary Aidala, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

MeSSy MagnifiCent MaSkSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 6Students will be transformed into artists as we create magnificent

animal masks! We will get messy using papier-mâché as we prob-

lem solve how to design and construct our three-dimensional

masks based on real or imaginary animals. We will finish the week

with a trip to the zoo!

InStructor: Megan eakins, John f. Kennedy Learning Center

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

MoDel Math CaMPGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 9one of the most challenging aspects of math can be solving word

problems. during Model Math Camp we will take a look at some

strategies and skills for breaking down word problems. We will

travel step-by-step to arrive at careful and accurate answers. This

methodical way of approaching problem solving can be entertain-

ing and beneficial!

InStructor: hannah hunter, Garland iSd

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

MuD MutantSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 6Students will be transformed into scientific artists as we invent

ceramic mutants! We will problem-solve to piece together fea-

tures from different animals and morph them together into clay

sculpture creations. We will learn different ceramic techniques

and determine the best way to construct and add surface appeal

to your sculpture. Mutants will then be given a natural habitat

inside of your home.

InStructor: Megan eakins, John f. Kennedy Learning Center

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

MuSiC, MoVeMent anD MeAGE 4–GrAdE k WEEk 2This camp will introduce you to the world of group music and

movement. each day we will sing songs, play instruments, dance

and role-play, all of which will help build foundations to a lifelong

love and appreciation for music. This camp helps children to

enhance rhythm, balance and body awareness through music.

Come join us for all the fun.

InStructor: Caroline Bossalini, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

not your orDinary Craft CaMPGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 8Come discover clever ways to impress your friends with fun and

unique crafts. Make any nintendo character you can think of

with perler beads! Create wallets and flower pens, and design

notebook covers with duct tape! Create three dimensional objects

with origami! i will show you what i know, and you can show us

what you know!

InStructor: hannah hunter, Garland iSd

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

oCean aDVentureGrAdES 1–3 WEEk 8Throughout the week, campers will have fun exploring the wonders

of the sea. Get ready to get wet while learning about fish, dolphins,

jellyfish, octopi and many other sea creatures. each day will be filled

with art, splashing and ocean games. We’ll even make our own

beach on campus. We’ll make learning a whale of an adventure!

InStructor: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

off to a gooD Start in 1St graDeGrAdE 1 WEEk 9Students will solidify knowledge of the alphabet, consonant

sounds and vowel sounds to reinforce reading and spelling skills.

Using manipulatives, students will solve logic problems and

explore number sense including place value, money, time and

simple basic facts. Students are helped to apply grammar, spelling

and punctuation rules to their story writing. emphasis will be

placed on strengthening the development of fine motor skills,

including forming print letters and numbers correctly with the

appropriate pencil grip. direct instruction on attending (paying

attention) will help build processing skills.

InStructor: Carla Childs and erin MacKenzie, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

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off to a gooD Start in 2nD graDeGrAdE 2 WEEk 8review phonics for spelling and reading, strengthen attending

(paying attention) skills and improve math skills in this one-week

class. The curriculum includes reading orally each day; focus on

inferring, sequencing, drawing conclusions, comprehending and

phonics. in addition, we’ll act out stories, apply phonics and write

each day. in math we’ll focus on computation, story problems

and logic. Come prepared to follow directions and process infor-

mation as we focus on second grade.

InStructor: elizabeth Bayer, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

off to the zooGrAdES PrIMEr–3 WEEk 2Let’s take a trip! off to the dallas Zoo we go! What animals from

around the world live in the zoo? Can you name a few? if you

named monkeys, penguins, hippos or alligators, you are right!

But there are many more animals to learn about. Campers will

be introduced to all kinds of beasts: mammals, birds and reptiles.

We will learn about their appetite and habitat. We will indulge

in age-appropriate crafts, games, songs and books. Beware: your

kids may come home looking like their favorite animal. don’t be

afraid—it’s only face paint.

InStructor: Jennifer Morales, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

ooey, gooey SenSory SCienCeAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 2young scientists use their senses as they explore the world around

them. Creating science experiments that encourage them to use

their five senses will help children process new information. Chil-

dren will develop vocabulary as they describe their experiments

through the physical senses. Wear old clothes as this is a very

messy camp with lots of fun hands-on experiments!

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

origaMi & jaPaneSe CultureGrAdES 1–2 WEEk 9origami is a fun and ancient art that your children can enjoy for a

lifetime. it is also a great way to improve science, math and fine mo-

tor skills. We’ll have fun experiencing a little Japanese culture while

trying new foods and simple words. Join us for a week of origami

while we learn about seasonal events that take place in Japan.

InStructor: hazuki Cox, Sage Services

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Paint for DaySAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 5does your child enjoy experimenting with paint? have you ever

dreamed of a place where your child can fully engage in messy proj-

ects where he/she can play and express him/herself freely, And you

don’t have to worry about cleaning up? if so, i have a special treat for

both you and your child. during camp, our young artists will make

many discoveries while developing their love for art. Children will

engage in different types of painting such as upside-down painting,

marble painting, finger painting and much more!

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $260

PaPer art ProDuCtionGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 5Using paper to create art is not only fun, but challenging! When

most people think of art involving paper, they think of drawing,

sketching, or maybe painting. in this camp we will fold, glue, sculpt

and decorate a variety of paper products to create works such as

ornaments, boxes, flowers, planes, books and stars. producing your

own paper should prove to be the highlight of the week.

InStructor: Amy donnell, parish episcopal School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $145

PbS faVoriteSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 7What is summer without fun? young campers will have plenty

of fun as we visit with many of the public Broadcasting Systems

all-time favorite characters. We will renew our acquaintance with

Clifford the Big red dog, Curious George, Arthur, dora and our

friends from Sesame Street. Children will experience the never-

ending excitement of playful learning. This one-week camp pro-

vides a stimulating environment where young children are encour-

aged to explore, investigate, discover and make creative choices.

Activities, all involving the pBS characters, include art, music and

movement, outdoor activities, storytelling, cooking and science.

InStructor: Jennifer Morales, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

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PoSitiVely PoetryGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 3Students will enjoy poetry through listening, reading and writing

poems. Students will have opportunities to explore writing vari-

ous types of poetry throughout the week. Writing poetry helps

build vocabulary, encourages brainstorming and careful word

choice, and increases the understanding of rhythm and rhyme.

InStructor: Melodi Bianco, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Puzzle ManiaGrAdES 1–2 WEEk 4do you love puzzles? if so, this is the class for you. We will explore

logic and problem-solving skills through all types of puzzles: word

puzzles, math puzzles, picture puzzles, jigsaw puzzles and more.

At the end of the course, each student will create a “make your

own jigsaw puzzle” to take home.

InStructor: Carla Childs, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

ragS to riCheS: the art of uPCyCling with bookSGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 3Who does not love books? Books are more than pages to read…

you can play with them. Join me as we use unwanted books and

explore the art of upcycling, deconstructing and reimagining old

books. We will create striking visual art pieces such as flowers,

custom envelopes, little paper houses, business card holders,

jewelry that makes a statement and so much more. We will save

our precious ones and tear apart the unwanted ones.

InStructor: hannah harkey, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

reaDer’S theater workShoPGrAdES 1–3 WEEkS 5–6reading takes you places! Campers will enjoy listening to tra-

ditional and nontraditional stories. They will make them come

to life as they create their own props and have fun acting out

the stories. reader’s theater will help increase fluency as well as

introduce vocabulary. Come one, come all emergent and fluent

readers, as reading takes us to new places.

InStructor: Michelle Aguilar, readers2Leaders

SchEdulE: July 1–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $260

reCreational CaMPGrAdES 1–4 WEEkS 2–10our camp covers the whole gamut of summer fun for your child.

playing kid favorite games including dodgeball, Soccer, Capture

the flag plus cutting edge games like Star Wars, Skip tracer and

much more. Three weekly field trips are taken including trips to

Jump Street, Adventure Landing, G-rated Cinemark Movies, Laser

tag, pump it Up, to name a few! Weekly activities include karate

instruction and indoor swimming. Both boys and girls, come join

us for a summer you’ll never forget.

InStructorS: Chris Miller, Wylie iSd; Cathy Mcnulty, Allen iSd

SchEdulE And coSt: Weekly from June 10–August 9,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325; 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:00

p.m.–3:00 p.m., $175;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $260; 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $135

roCk to PoP artGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 7rock to pop Art aims to explore major art movements, from the

Stone Age to modern day. each day will focus on a specific artistic

period. By using books, large scale reproductions, and, of course,

art supplies we will put on our artist hats to understand and

discover how art has changed, how art is made and how we all

can be artists.

InStructor: Sari pogorzelski, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

SCienCe olyMPiaD iGrAdES 2–4 WEEkS 5, 8The highly acclaimed Science olympiad is back this year with

educational, exciting, fun and safe activities. This is the only of-

ficial Science olympiad Summer Camp in the dfW area. Students

will participate in fun and challenging activities such as Volcano!,

fossils, solar system, color splash, disease detective, owl pellets, tie

dye, acids and bases, pasta bridges, science ice cream and the for-

ever famous Slime! to top off an already exciting week, we will take

a field trip to one of the area’s science museums! don’t miss out!

InStructorS: Boyd Grayson, Greenhill School;

tami Grayson, Science olympiad Coach

SchEdulE And coSt: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $260

SCienCe olyMPiaD iiGrAdES 4–6 WEEk 6See page 29 for details.

InStructor: Boyd Grayson, Greenhill School;

tami Grayson, Science olympiad Coach

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

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SCooby Doo, where are you?GrAdES k–2 WEEk 5Scooby doo, where are you? Come join fred, Velma, daphne,

Shaggy and Scooby as we go on a hunt to solve Greenhill campus

mysteries. We will search for clues around the school, dig in the

sandpit and find secrets, and uncover Scooby detective secrets.

InStructor: Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $145

SCreen tiMeGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 6Are you headed for Broadway? if so, then spend this summer

in the Screen time program. Screen time teaches children

basic creative writing and acting techniques that will help kids

interested in theater learn new methods for the stage. in a short

two-week period, students will be able to write, recite and per-

form monologues and/or duet scenes, as well as put together an

original production. This is a great way to learn more about drama

and performance, and help creative kids come to life on stage!

InStructor: Marquita Burke-de Jesus, Ashford University

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

See the Sea: an unDerwater aDVentureAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEkS 6, 9have you ever wondered what lives under the sea? This camp is

designed to make learning fun, allowing children to explore the

plants and animals that live below the water, and there’s no better

way of learning than age-appropriate, hands-on activities. The chil-

dren will learn about many of the diverse marine life including fish,

dolphins, turtles, crabs, octopi and many other sea creatures. The

ocean is a very mysterious place and we will use a variety of exciting

arts and crafts to stimulate the children’s interest. And don’t worry;

during our one-week underwater adventure, we do come up for air!

InStructor: Jennifer Morales, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

SenSational SeaSonSAGES 3–4 WEEk 4Brrrrr, it’s cold. Whirl, it’s windy! drip, it’s raining! Sizzle, it’s hot!

These are the sounds of the seasons. even though it’s summer, we

can still explore and learn about the other three seasons. it might

even snow. At the end of camp we will have a Sensational Seasons

wacky party to celebrate all four seasons at the same time. Wear

clothing for fall, winter, spring and summer and enjoy treats that

you usually get only at certain times of the year.

InStructor: Linette fabian, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

SenSory SCienCe for the young ChilDAGES 3–4 WEEk 6Sensory Science for the young Child is designed for young chil-

dren who have a natural curiosity about their environment and

how things work. We will introduce children to simple chem-

istry experiments as we make gak, flubber, bubbles, slime and

playdoh… the sky is the limit! They will use their imaginations to

experiment and discover, using a variety of ordinary materials to

mix, pour, squeeze, mold and create. So come join us for a fun

week of sensory science. We promise you will have a slimy good

time! Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

Sight worD SleuthGrAdES k–1 WEEkS 5, 9Join us and become a sight word detective. Campers will gain ex-

posure and familiarity with commonly used sight words through

authentic reading and writing activities. We will search out sight

words in poems, big books, songs, newspapers/magazines and

their own writing. The ability to read sight words quickly and

efficiently is a great boost to young children as they develop as

readers and writers.

InStructor: Melodi Bianco, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

SPaniSh 101GrAdES k–2 WEEk 8immerse yourself in Spanish 101 as we learn to speak, eat and

dance our way through Mexico, Argentina, Spain and many more

Latin countries. This dynamic week offers campers the opportu-

nity to sharpen their cooking skills, learn another language and

experience Spanish culture. This camp helps expand your mind,

your experience and leaves you having a world of fun!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

SPlaSh & SPlatterGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 9Splash into summer as you play with water, sand, paint and

anything else that you can splat! We play games, experiment with

colorful art projects, and make slingshots used to sling paint at a

canvas. Campers strengthen their imagination, artistic abilities

and experiences while enjoying lots of summer fun!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

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SPortS aDVenture CaMPGrAdES 2–6 WEEk 9Guys and gals, are you ready for a fun-filled week of summer ad-

venture? Join us for camp and burn off lots of energy during this

hot summer month. This camp is filled with a variety of vigorous,

fun-filled physical activities. Campers will enjoy field trips to local

sports venues and participate in games, swimming and other

energetic sports activities. Middle schoolers, this is a camp you

don’t want to miss.

InStructor: herman Card, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

SPykiDSGrAdES 4–6 WEEk 8do you have what it takes to be a super spy? Agent 47, the world’s

most top secret agent is about to show you how. you will learn

how to make great spy gadgets, disguise techniques that would

even trick your mother, and how to use secret codes to pass on

messages. This message will self destruct in 60 seconds unless you

accept this mission.

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

Star warS®

GrAdES 4–8 WEEk 9See page 29 for details.

InStructor: Johnny Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

Star warS® for young trooPerSAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 3GrAdES 1–3 WEEk 7Calling all storm troopers to join us in a galaxy far, far away. Bring

your own light saber or make your own before we connect with

princess Leia. We will learn about planets, holograms and the Star

Wars series. The Star Wars world will be brought to life through

the crafts we make and the books we read throughout the week.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: Age 4–Grade 1, June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00

p.m., $320; Grades 1–3, July 15–19. 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180

SteVe SPangler’S aweSoMe SCienCeAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 9GrAdES 2–5 WEEkS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Are you ready to mix up some wild and wacky science magic?

each day you will uncover “science secrets” by doing your own

Steve Spangler experiments. Get hooked on science with insta-

snow, electric pickles, disappearing ink, atomic glow slime, flying

potatoes, erupting soda and much more. This camp guarantees to

excite your imagination and grab your attention. By the end of the

week, you will be hooked on science. if you want an unforgettable

learning experience with innovative hands-on activities, captivat-

ing demonstrations and creative learning tools, join us!

GrAdES 2–5 InStructor: Linda Mitchell-hill, Gifted program diSd

SchEdulE And coSt: June 17–21, June 24–28, July 8–12, July 15–19,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325; July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $260

AGE 4–GrAdE 1 InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols,

Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325

Stirring uP the kitChenGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 7have you ever wanted to make something yummy but you didn’t

know how? This camp will teach you how to make breakfast,

snacks and goodies for a party, and refreshing summer desserts.

you will learn how to make homemade pancakes, ants on a log,

popsicles and so much more! you will even take home your own

personalized cookbook so that you can show your family and

friends your new culinary skills!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

StorieS, folktaleS anD So MuCh DraMaAGE 4–GrAdE 1 WEEk 8There are so many stories to be told! And who better to tell them

than the children who hear them every day? our activities will

include choosing scenes and acting out folktale favorites. We will

learn how to work together as a team and build our skills as actors

and actresses, bringing out the true character in all of us! Bring on

the drama!

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

String flingGrAdES 2–6 WEEkS 4, 6Bring your violins, violas, cellos and double basses to “jam” with a

few of your musical friends! young string players with a minimum

of one year private instruction will come together in small groups

(by ability and age) and learn to play beautifully together. This

introduction to chamber music will not only strengthen skills on

your own instrument, but also in music reading, theory, rhythm

and ear training. A final concert will showcase everyone’s tremen-

dous progress and celebrate new found friends!

InStructorS: nick paraskevas, Greenhill School;

Sarah Choi, Sarah Choi Cello Studio

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

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SuMMer DanCe CaMPGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 8This class is both a challenge for the skilled dancer and a good

introduction to the art of dance for the beginner. it covers the

major stage dances including ballet, jazz, tap and modern.

Aspiring school-age dancers explore the techniques and skills of

each dance style. The camp will include creative dance activities

and improvisation as well as choreography techniques for the

advanced dancer. The class is tailored to individual skill levels and

interests. Wear dance-class attire and appropriate dance shoes.

InStructor: Kay-Lynn Lyon, eastfield Community College

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

SuMMer SillieSGrAdES 2–4 WEEk 8Get ready to get your silly on! need to dress up in a costume?

Wear a mustache? tell funny jokes? perform a funny play? read a

silly book? Cook a silly meal? We’re going to do it all in this camp

of silliness. Laughter and all things playful will be the focus. We

will read, perform, dance, dress up, cook, play games, and most of

all, LAUGh during this weeklong adventure!

InStructor: Angie Manning, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

SuPer SCienCe funGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 6explosions! phases changes! ice balloons! Slime and other non-

newtonian substances! Come have fun exploring and getting

messy in science. here’s your chance to really do science. each

day will be an active exploration of science guaranteed to get you

excited and possibly messy. There may be explosions. There may

be slime. There will be many fun experiments.

InStructor: heather haas, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

SurViVor: greenhillGrAdES 3–6 WEEkS 2–3ever wanted to roll around in chocolate syrup, pour honey on the

head of a friend, engage in some very interesting games of ulti-

mate frisbee or kickball, slide down a hill or go through a maze?

if so, then this is the camp for you. Back for an unprecedented

10th year, Survivor is Summer on the hill’s most sought after and

interesting camp. you will learn cooperation skills, problem solv-

ing skills and have fun at the same time.

InStructorS: tony Brigham and david Lowen, Greenhill School;

Susie Brigham, Lakehill preparatory School;

elaine Lowen, Math tutor

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $650

SwiM the oCean wiDeGrAdES k–2 WEEk 2Thar she blows! What is it? A shark, a whale, a sea lion? no… it’s

the ocean, by golly! Come join us for the greatest adventure you

can have under the sea, by “Swimming the ocean Wide” with us!

This is your chance to learn about all the wonderful creatures that

live below our waters. We’ll make crafts like building our own fish

tanks, and run some unique science experiments. how long do

whales actually live? Where do tropical fish come from? do they

all live in the same place? Are they edible? These are things that

we will all learn about. So why don’t you dive on into this camp

and see the kind of journey that awaits you!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

the artiSt inSiDe youAGES 3–4 WEEk 7The Artist inside you is designed specifically for young children to

give them the opportunity to experiment, explore and create us-

ing their imaginations, creativity and lots of fun techniques, tools

and textures! have you ever splatter painted like Jackson pollock?

or painted beautiful and colorful flowers like Georgia o’Keefe? if

not, come and explore the Artist inside you! We will engage and

delight the young child with stories, songs, poems, finger plays

and hands-on sensory activities that will inspire their artistic

abilities to create a masterpiece! Children must be potty trained.

InStructor: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

lower SChool: age 3–graDe 4

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traSh to treaSureGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 7A cardboard box is the ultimate plaything! Join us for an explo-

ration into thinking and imagination! in this camp we’ll use

recyclables plus creativity to have fun! Students will utilize critical

thinking, communication and collaboration while repurposing,

reusing and upcycling old things. Cardboard box costumes, pup-

pets, racecars, guitars, rocket ships, catapults, dolls, forts… if your

child can imagine it we will make it!

InStructor: Angie Manning, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

water aniMalSGrAdES k–1 WEEkS 6, 7in this camp we will explore water animals with a variety of activi-

ties. We will discover with research, hands-on science, literature

and math activities, and end the week with a field trip to the

Children’s Aquarium at fair park.

InStructor: Jennifer Beazley, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

what CoMeS firSt: the ChiCken or the egg?GrAdES 2–5 WEEkS 8, 9if you love animals and are interested in science, you will enjoy

this unit on chickens. This in-depth study of eggs and chickens

will answer questions such as: how long does it take a chicken

egg to hatch? Can baby chicks breathe inside the egg? What is an

incubator? What is an egg tooth? you will trace the egg from the

farm to your kitchen table using hands-on activities, crafts, games

and experiments. These activities will cover embryology, comb

identification, feather patterns, egg sizing and comparisons. Stu-

dents will set up incubators and monitor hatching of baby chicks.

InStructor: Linda Mitchell-hill, Gifted program diSd

SchEdulE: July 22–26, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

when i grow uPGrAdES k–2 WEEk 4What do you want to be when you grow up? in this camp, you get

the chance to be someone new every day! each day will consist

of learning about an occupation and transforming into a worker

in that career. We will learn about chefs, scientists, professional

athletes, artists and actors/producers.

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

wonDerful worlD of wizarD of ozGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 9Calling all lions, tigers and bears, “oh my!” follow the yellow

brick road to the Wonderful Wizard of oz Camp. your child will

have so much fun making beautiful crafts from the tin man to

creative character doll pins. We will also learn a skit and perform

it for you at the end of the week.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

wooDen robotSGrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 4, 6, 8Wooden robots is unlike any other experience your child has had

before! here, each child will sketch, problem-solve and build their

own robot! in doing so, they will learn the foundation of wood-

working to use the tools both safely and appropriately to ensure a

fun and engaging experience.

InStructor: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 8–12, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

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worlD ClaSS CookingGrAdES 1–2, GrAdES 3–4 WEEk 2each day of the week will represent foods from different cultures:

italian, indian, Chinese, Mexican and American. We will read

different children’s books that represent each culture, discuss

famous chefs from Food Network and experiment with their reci-

pes. each day, the students will prepare an appetizer, entree and

dessert. This camp will help children build basic cooking/baking

skills and techniques, math skills and fine motor skills.

InStructor: Lauren Giovannini, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, Grades 1–2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

Grades 3–4, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

write away CaMPGrAdES 3–4 WEEk 9is writing your passion? have you ever been stuck on what to

write about? do you want to learn to write like your favorite

author? do you want to take others by the hand and lead them on

a journey with your words? Well, you can! “Write away!” We will

decorate and personalize writing journals, learn fun techniques to

enhance your writing, and present our writing pieces during our

very own “Author’s tea!”

InStructor: hannah hunter, Garland iSd

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

yoga workShoPGrAdES k–2 WEEkS 8, 9GrAdES 1–4 WEEkS 8, 9experience the joy of yoga and the benefits of wellness with a certi-

fied yoga instructor. This class helps students find balance physical-

ly, emotionally and nutritionally. it also helps to develop strength

and flexibility, increase focus and concentration, build self-esteem

and confidence, enhance creativity and imagination, relax, manage

stress and hAVe fUn! Students will learn yoga in a noncompetitive

environment by engaging in poses, breathing techniques, music,

art, games, journaling and creative imagining. each class ends

using student-made, lavender-scented eye pillows to relax the body

and calm the mind to encourage a feeling of peace.

InStructor: Cherry fowler, The hockaday School

SchEdulE: Grades K–2, July 22–26 or July 29–August 2,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 a.m.;

Grades 1–4, July 22–26 or July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

young artiStGrAdES 1–4 WEEk 6Step into the shoes of many famous artists… picture yourself as a

pop artist like Andy Warhol, make your own self-portraits like Van

Gogh, or be out of the ordinary like picasso. After this camp you

will have artwork for a lifetime—and be able to identify artists and

their work.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

lower SChool: age 3–graDe 4

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3D extraVaganzaGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 2–3Think it, design it and make it. in 3d extravaganza students

develop, design and make sculptures using various materials and

methods. processes include construction using found objects,

building using clay, mold-making and papier-mâché. Be prepared

to use your creative thought processes and get your hands dirty—

old clothes are a must!

InStructor: Susan Sanders, The hockaday School

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

3D Printing anD DeSign with the Makerbot rePliCatorGrAdES 5–12 WEEk 4This course explores three dimensional design and rapid

prototyping with Google SketchUp 3d rendering software and

the MakerBot replicator 3d printer. Students will have a forum

to share their work with others, learn more about the program

and collaborate on a variety of modeling projects from furniture

design to architecture.

InStructor: tony Schraufnagel, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Cost: $320

Middle School

GrAdES 5–8

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3D VoiCe: PubliC SPeakingGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 8, 9SAy it! Be BoLd! you have something really important to say.

3d Voice helps you say it. overcome your fears and become more

confident as you learn to express your creativity and the things

that are important to you through the basics of public speaking

and storytelling.

InStructor: Coretta turner, 3d discovery

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

a journey through roMan MythologyGrAdES 6–7 WEEk 4from The Odyssey to The Lightning Thief to the Clash of the Titans,

it is always a blast to revisit Greek and roman mythology! in this

fun camp, students will become experts in these great myths and

even craft a mosaic to represent their favorite one. Campers will

also learn all about roman culture, including discovering what

romans wore, ate, and enjoyed for entertainment. They will even

explore the use of Latin in their everyday lives! All you need to

have a great time in this camp is to love great stories and learning

about new cultures!

InStructor: Joan romanosky, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

aCting, Storytelling & iMProVGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 6Calling all creative thinkers! Join us on a journey as we discover

the unknown, develop our sense of humor and create something

amazing. Children will engage in storytelling, acting, directing

and improv. This camp will help children develop their confi-

dence, become better team workers, increase their ability to focus

and become better listeners, as well as improving their ability to

speak in public. on the final day, we will show off our skills to our

family and friends.

InStructor: Greg Browne-nichols, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $300

algebra anD geoMetry refreSherGrAdES 8–10 WEEkS 6–7This two-week Middle School math class is designed for 8th,

9th and 10th graders who want to strengthen their Algebra and

Geometry math skills. Students will work with not only reviewing

basic algebraic operations but also those in geometry. introduc-

tory algebraic topics will be stressed for those who are at that

level. The class will be structured to emphasize individualized

instruction to meet the needs of each student. Students will be

making a “BuckyBall” and tessellations.

InStructor: JohnK Wright, Winfree Academy Charter School

SchEdulE: July 8–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $320

art & PhotograPhyGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 3, 6Calling all shutterbugs and art lovers! Let’s experience art through

photography! Join us in exploring the outdoors and capturing

Greenhill through the lens of a camera. We will also transform

ourselves into a magnificent work of art and create a fantasy world

using photos and collage. So, if you are looking for a summer

activity that is fun, interactive and creative, then join your friends

on this photographic journey! please bring your camera.

InStructorS: tara Wettreich, Greenhill School;

Cara dugas, formerly frisco iSd

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

baSiC faCtS: DiViSionGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 8See page 4 for details.

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE And coSt: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180

baSiC faCtS: MultiPliCationGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 7See page 4 for details.

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE And coSt: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180

baSiC life SkillSGrAdES 6–8 WEEk 4There are some things all students know as they prepare to transi-

tion into life after Greenhill: Mr. and Mrs. harkey are here to pass

along helpful tips and essential skills! from laundry to banking,

how to sew a button, microwave usage, how to write an effective

thank-you note, and many more.

InStructorS: Blake and hannah harkey, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

be the Star, one Man ShowGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 2each student will spend time during this camp learning the

introductory art of performance. The children will learn through

improvisation and role playing. Under teacher guidance, students

will write a monologue, practice, memorize and perform. But

most important, it will be a fun week acting out your creations

with new friends!

InStructor: Jenny Matthews, debate Coach

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Cartooning anD the CoMiC bookGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 2Calling all cartoonists! We will read classic cartoons and will help

you create your own using different media. Learn the fundamen-

tals of cartooning—character designs, the language of comics, and

storytelling—through the use of various techniques and exercises

in the media of comic books and comic strips. This workshop will

teach you the basics of cartooning, including writing a storyboard,

designing and publishing. All students will leave the course with a

portfolio spotlighting some of our favorite cartoon characters and

understanding the basic creative process.

InStructor: Sebastian Gluzman, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

MiDDle SChool: graDeS 5–8

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CheSS CaMPGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 6our summer Chess Camp looks to continue the rich chess

tradition Greenhill has established. The camp is open to beginner

to advanced students and will be divided into groups based on

experience. topics will range from reviewing the pieces, their

values and how they move, basic strategy and tactics, opening,

middle game and endgame theory, puzzles, group activities, and

of course playing games. our lead instructor’s USCf rating is

1800–1900; he has been playing competitive chess since he was

six years old.

InStructor: Michael haskins, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

ClaSSiCal MagiCGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 8how many things can magically be done with one red ball? Vanish

it! Levitate it! Change its color! Multiply it! Make it jump from

here to there (invisibly, of course). This course uses high-quality

props to focus on sleight of hand, with students learning to build,

perform and present 5- to 10-minute magic routines. The grand

finale of the camp is a 30-minute show by the students for parents

and other campers.

InStructor: Greg Seale, Carrollton-farmers Branch iSd

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $190

CoMPuterize MeGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 7Want to learn more about how computers work? Join a Greenhill

computer professional in this hands-on class and increase your

knowledge of computers. Students will be given a four-year-old

pC to disassemble and then reassemble as they learn about the

various components. finally, students will install the operating

system and take the computer home. This course also addresses

related subjects such as spam, viruses and internet security.

enrollment is limited to eight students.

InStructor: paul yang, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

ConfiDenCe toolkitGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 2See page 5 for details..

InStructor: tracey pugh, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

Cool Stuff in MiDDle SChool SCienCeGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 2, 8each day is a different theme as campers investigate the science

of the world around them. on day one they use forensic analysis

to solve a whodunit using hair, pollen and dnA samples. day

two is a look at foods, from dnA in strawberries to the explosive

potential of gummy bears. As a snack they make their own root

beer floats from scratch. days three and four produce some eye-

popping chemistry demonstrations that involve fluorescence, ph

changes and something called elephant toothpaste. finally, on

day five students look at physical properties, from seeing carbon

dioxide in all three phases to calculating the density of objects

and answering the question—do bowling balls float?

InStructor: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, July 22–July 26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

CreatiVe Drawing for kiDSGrAdES 4–6 WEEkS 2, 3, 6This fun, creative course will introduce aspiring artists to the

wonderful world of drawing. Students will learn the fundamentals

of drawing using simple, easy-to-follow methods for building

artistic skill. Students will be given respect and encouragement

for individual creative expression. Students will be taught the

artistic foundation that will equip them to draw anything they set

their mind to.

InStructor: Amanda Miller

SchEdulE: June 10–14, June 17–21, July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

CSiGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 7do you enjoy watching CSI Las Vegas/Miami? ever wonder what

really goes on in the world of crime scene investigations? This

course is designed to introduce students to the world of crime

scene investigations through both lecture and hands-on activities

in the areas of forensic photography, processing for fingerprints,

blood analysis, trace evidence collection and the exploration

of dnA in real life situations. in addition, field trips will be

scheduled to the dallas County Courthouse, the Southwestern

institute of forensic Science (SWifS), and dallas police head-

quarters. during the final week of the course, a crime scene will

be constructed in which the students will be required to process

the scene and then present their case in a mock trial.

InStructor: Andra Lewis-Krick, University of north texas

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

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CuStoM tableSGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 5Custom tables consists of a unique and challenging experience,

as each child lays out a plan to build a special table. in doing so,

they will learn the foundation of woodworking to use the tools

both safely and appropriately to ensure a fun and engaging expe-

rience. A special power tool, the jigsaw, will be introduced so they

can learn how to make creative designs and patterns.

InStructor: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $170

Debate DynaMiCSGrAdES 6–9 WEEkS 5–6Students will be immersed in the world of academic debate in a

variety of fun and challenging formats including Student Con-

gress, public forum, Lincoln-douglas and policy debate styles.

Students will debate current event topics and learn/refine basic

skills for both public speaking and competitive debate. This is an

ideal course for the student exploring debate and the debater who

wants to review and increase skills.

InStructor: Cindi timmons, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $290

DeteCtiVe CaMPGrAdES 4–6 WEEk 6Who did it? put on your sleuthing cap and come find out. in

detective Camp we will work through five mysteries that involve

role play activities, detective reasoning and forensic science to

solve the case. Let’s put the pieces to the puzzle together to solve

the mystery!

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

Dna worlDGrAdES 5–9 WEEkS 2, 8This is a lab-intensive introductory course that investigates the

revolutionary techniques of dnA manipulation. our study of the

practical applications of biotechnology will include the following:

“cutting” dnA and separating the pieces via gel electrophoresis;

dnA fingerprinting and its uses in the courtroom (think the oJ

Simpson trial); transforming bacteria to make them antibiotic-

resistant And able to glow in the dark; the study of genetically

modified food.

InStructor: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $190

DoDgeball anD Pe gaMeSGrAdES 3–6 WEEkS 3, 4Look out! That was close! if you love dodgeball and other pe

games, then this is the camp for you. This fun-filled week will keep

you healthy and in shape for the rest of the summer. But it’s not all

just fun and games at this camp. during breaks we’ll discuss good

sportsmanship and teamwork, two vital aspects of athletics.

InStructor: Janice LaMendola, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

faMily fun CookingGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 4Calling all novice cooks and want-to-be chefs! tantalize your taste

buds and cook to your heart’s delight. have fun as you explore

kitchen skills, learn the secrets and tricks of setting a table prop-

erly, following a recipe, preparing food and serving in style. enjoy

the fruits of your labor in a relaxed atmosphere of conversation

and congeniality. discover the pleasure in preparing a meal to ap-

peal. Make and enjoy food and bring home a “doggie bag” of dif-

ferent foods. Just bring an interest in cooking and your taste buds!

InStructor: Jenny Charney, Anne and nate Levine Academy

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

fifty nifty uniteD StateSGrAdES 4–7 WEEkS 3–4, 6–7in this intensive study of the geography of the United States, stu-

dents will learn how to draw our country from memory, including

Alaska and hawaii. following a brief study of the geographical

features of each state, students will learn to use mnemonics,

stories and disciplined practice to achieve this unique skill. This

class will culminate with students drawing and coloring a political

map of the United States—without looking at a real map—on an

art board they can take home and frame as a proud keepsake.

InStructor: Michael Simpson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–28, July 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

guitar leSSonS—PriVateGrAdES 4–12 WEEkS 2–3, 4–5, 6–7Students of all ability levels are welcome. for beginning students,

this course will cover basic chord progressions, strumming pat-

terns, music reading, how to practice effectively, proper guitar

techniques and more. Students will study the basics of guitar

while learning songs that they love, whatever the style. do you al-

ready have a few songs in your repertoire and are ready to expand

your level of musicianship? for intermediate and advanced stu-

dents this course will help take your playing skills to the next level.

Learn how to transcribe music, understand music theory, learn

the fingerboard, improvise, write your own music and develop

your technique. Students must provide their own guitar.

InStructor: david Brown, david Brown Music Studio

SchEdulE And coSt: June 10–21, July 8–19, scheduled

individually for 10 lessons, $315; June 24–July 1, $285

MiDDle SChool: graDeS 5–8

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hanDS-on Cooking arounD the worlDGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 2international recipes are a great way to learn about different

cultures. We will cook, bake, decorate and play with food. Cook-

ing games are a fun and educational way for children to learn

and practice cooking skills. how about cheese omelets, healthy

chicken nuggets, steak tacos, crazy birthday cake, sandwich

cooking game, decorated fun pizza, chicken fried rice game and

dirt cake recipe! Some of these recipes have no baking or heating

required, so they will be good for summer. We will consider food

allergies, diet restrictions and taste. your children will have fun

while learning something they can make at home.

InStructor: Sebastian Gluzman, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

harry Potter MiniCaMPGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 6harry potter Minicamp—half the length, but all the fun! Muggles

and Wizards alike will enjoy a potter-filled week of activities that

will include making wands, choosing a magical pet and playing

Muggle Quidditch. Special guests will be reading from the books

and we will take a stab at writing our own very creative harry pot-

ter stories! Students will even learn magic tricks while attending

Spells, divination and potions classes, and attend a special wizard-

ing demonstration by dumbledore’s own cousin—Mervyn! Can we

squeeze so much wizarding excitement into one week? of course,

plus lots more! Three turns on the time-turner should do it!

InStructor: Greg Seale, Carrollton-farmers Branch iSd

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $330

healthy ChoiCeSGrAdES 6–8 WEEk 6The course will include recipe research, preparation, planning

and execution of breakfast, lunch and dinner options in the kitch-

en. Students will also learn how to create delicious baked goods

for dessert. The course will allow students to make healthier

choices in the kitchen, but still enjoy all food groups. further-

more, the course will allow students to utilize their creativity and

personalize recipes as well as following other chefs’ recipes.

InStructor: rebecca Cox, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

healthy MealS anD SnaCkSGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 3Calling all novice cooks and want-to-be chefs! tantalize your taste

buds and cook to your heart’s delight. have fun as you explore

kitchen skills, learn the secrets and tricks of setting a table prop-

erly, following a recipe, preparing food and serving in style. enjoy

the fruits of your labor in a relaxed atmosphere of conversation

and congeniality. discover the pleasure in preparing a meal to ap-

peal. Make and enjoy food and bring home a “doggie bag” of dif-

ferent foods. Just bring an interest in cooking and your taste buds!

The healthy meals and snacks are perfect to pack in a lunchbox or

enjoy as an after-school snack.

InStructor: Jenny Charney, Anne and nate Levine Academy

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

ihow: fun with real MathGrAdES 5–6 WEEkS 3–4Math is used so much in the real world and in so many different

ways! experience cooking, statistics, technology, building and

more! We will then take our favorite math topics and make fun

“how-to” videos using various apps on the ipad and iphone. We

will post these videos privately for our friends and family. The class

includes a fun trip to the grocery store to learn to shop on a budget!

InStructor: instructor: Celeste Sanders, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $320

intro to beCoMing a DjGrAdES 8–12 WEEkS 8–9Campers will be introduced to the art and technique of mixing

music together into a dJ performance. There will be classroom

discussions on dance music genres, audio equipment used by dJs

and marketing your dJ brand. The classroom discussions are then

applied through hands-on training sessions using actual, profes-

sional dJ equipment. finally, all of this hard work will be put on

display at a dance party for the entire Summer on the hill camp.

InStructor: John Simpson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $310

intro to web DeSignGrAdES 7–9 WEEkS 2–3Learn to build, host and maintain your own website, for fun or

for business. Are you a babysitter, dance instructor, tutor? A web

presence is becoming more and more necessary for anyone who

has a product or service or for social media purposes. Learn to

build a gorgeous and functional website using Wordpress. We will

explore social sites, youtube, podcasts, blogs and more.

InStructor: frank Briggs, personal instructor

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $320

it’S a wilD, wilD worlDGrAdES 4–8 WEEkS 3, 4, 7, 9Cross the hit tV show The Amazing Race with the board game

Clue and a scavenger hunt to get this action-packed day camp

new to Summer on the hill. Students work in small teams utiliz-

ing their problem-solving skills to analyze clues and solve “The

Mystery of the day”—wherever it takes you. Sites include the

Sixth-floor Museum, the fort Worth Zoo and the area parks.

This interdisciplinary offering mixes academic topics like his-

tory, geography, math and science with life-skills like reading

maps, searching electronic and traditional databases, and even

long-term planning. Whether they are building a computer from

its basic parts, collecting coins from the bottom of the Greenhill

pool to decode a secret message, or determining the taxonomy

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of a rare African mammal, participants will be challenged by an

entirely new adventure every day.

InStructor: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, June 24–28, July 15–19, July 29–August 2,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

keePing it real: aCting eSSentialS for Stage & SCreenGrAdES 5–11 WEEk 9young actors will benefit from developing a range of skills that

support the entire process of acting and performing. This work-

shop will cover both practical and creative skill development.

Some sessions include: how to explore scene work, character

exploration, audition skills for stage and on-camera, audition

etiquette, honing monologues, handling nerves. At the end of

the week, we will present a showcase for family and friends,

highlighting each participant in either scene work or monologue.

Beginner to advanced skills will be covered, and each student will

be stretched in his/her own individual abilities.

InStructor: diane pennington, Actress

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

krafty kraftSGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 5do you have a crafty child who can make something out of noth-

ing? Make a terra cotta pot into a toad house, make a bird bath,

and make shoes out of duct tape. Well this is the camp for them…

from recyclable crafts to duct tape crafts we will do it all.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $150

lego® MaSter builDerS aCaDeMy 1GrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 2, 3This is an exciting new camp that takes our builders through a

progression of techniques used by real LeGo master builders! We

will work on given models before designing our own spaceships

using the techniques learned. These new skills can be used at

home to further the exploration and creativity of your young

master builder! Because of the materials used, it is recommended

that campers be comfortable reading and building from plans.

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

lego® MaSter builDerS aCaDeMy 2GrAdES 3–5 WEEk 4Building on the skills learned in Master Builders Academy 1, the

campers will learn building techniques used by real LeGo master

builders. This class will explore the skills of scaling models for

different sizes, and designing robots and mecha machines! These

new techniques can be used with their own blocks at home. Be-

cause of the materials used, it is recommended that campers be

comfortable reading and building from plans.

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

lego® MinDStorM robotiCSGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 3, 9new to Greenhill, check out this LeGo Mindstorms nXt robot

camp for students who want to explore the exciting world of

robotics. Students will work in small groups to learn how to build

a robot, attach a variety of sensors, add wheels, levers and pulleys

and use gears. imagine the fun of watching your creation come

to life after using LeGo nXt programming software to make

everything work together. This camp is a great way great way to

cultivate an interest in technology and science while using team-

work and problem-solving skills to build robots. This is the perfect

camp your technology minded student has been waiting for.

InStructor: Chris Bigenho, Michael haskins, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

lego® Star warS®

GrAdES 1–5 WEEkS 4, 5, 6Star Wars is the basis for our builders to recreate and explore

the fascinating worlds, vehicles and characters from these great

movies and animated series. from building small and large LeGo

kits, reading Star Wars books, learning to draw some characters

and making our own LeGo movie, our builders will find fresh

elements of these movies to inspire their own creations. “fear is

the path to the dark side.”—yoda. “LeGo is the path to summer

awesomeness.”—Mr. donnell.

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: June 24–28, July 8–12, 12:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.,

$180; July 1–5, 12:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m., $145

MiDDle SChool: graDeS 5–8

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lego® SuPer heroeSGrAdES 1–5 WEEkS 5, 6your super hero will use LeGo bricks and imagination to build

scenes, characters and villains from our favorite super heroes.

from Spiderman, Batman, Superman, the Avengers and more,

campers will think critically and work cooperatively as they

explore and have fun! We will have a different objective each day

and activities that include reading, drawing, writing and even

some movie making!

InStructor: Brian donnell, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $145

let’S take an art fielD triPGrAdES 3–6 WEEk 3See page 12 for details.

InStructor: Melonie Magruder, California teacher

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

let’S take a SCienCe fielD triPGrAdES 2–6 WEEkS 2–3See page 13 for details.

InStructor: Cathleen Garcia, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $650

MagiCal worlD of harry Potter™

GrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 4–5See page 13 for details.

InStructor: teresa nichols, rowlett elementary School

SchEdulE: June 24–July 5, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $585

Manga, jaPaneSe CoMiC bookGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 9interested in learning more about Manga, the fascinating, action

packed Japanese comic? This camp introduces you to popular sto-

ries and the history of this unique Asian storyteller that is popular

with teenage girls, boys and adults worldwide. Get a taste of the

culture through simple recipes we’ll prepare together in camp.

We will introduce students to conversation, reading and writing

through the popular comic.

InStructor: hazuki Cox, Sage Service

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt $180

Math gaMeSGrAdES 5–7 WEEk 8This camp is geared toward students in middle school who seek to

learn or enhance their math skills through related games that are

a lot of fun. Students will have fun learning financial tools, reason-

ing skills and how math plays a role in everyday life. Students

will have the opportunity to develop their group problem-solving

skills through playing a variety of math games.

InStructor: Michael haskins, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt $180

MiDDle SChool Math brain teaSerSGrAdES 6–8 WEEkS 6–7This will be the 10th summer that i have conducted this camp. This

two-week camp is designed for students who want to strengthen

their basic math skills, but want to learn it in a fun way. Students

will work on basic operations, including adding, subtracting, mul-

tiplying and dividing fractions and decimals, as well as calculating

percentages. introductory algebra concepts will be stressed for

those who are ready. Students will focus on basic algebraic sym-

bols and language, simple equations, graphing, monomials and

polynomials. The class will be structured to emphasize individual-

ized instruction to meet the needs of each student. Additionally i

will introduce students to brain teasers and logic problems.

InStructor: JohnK Wright, Winfree Academy

SchEdulE: July 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

MuertoS MaSkSGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 4There is no other tradition quite like Día de los Muertos, or day of

the dead. This Mexican holiday of remembrance can be traced back

nearly 3,000 years and includes lavish festivals and parades with

many people wearing masks in the shape of skulls. in this fun and

unique camp, students will have the opportunity to design and cre-

ate everything from their own papier-mâché skulls to edible sugar

skulls and tissue paper marigolds in accordance with the tradition.

What a fantastic way to experience another culture’s traditions!

InStructor: Megan eakins, John f. Kennedy Learning Center

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt $185

no fear ShakeSPeareGrAdES 6–8 WEEk 3The “no fear Shakespeare” course will invite students to experi-

ence selected works of William Shakespeare in an environment

of relaxed discussion instead of a graded study. We will watch

a filmic version of one of Shakespeare’s plays, taking frequent

breaks to break down the plot, dialogue and relevant themes,

while simultaneously staging and performing a selected scene

from another of the bard’s best known works. The goal is to allow

middle school aged students the opportunity to forge genuine

connections with this often challenging material.

InStructor: Blake harkey, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt $180

off to a gooD Start 5th graDeGrAdE 5 WEEk 9The transition to middle school brings many new challenges,

many of which center around the students’ new-found freedom

and the growing expectation of self-sufficiency. in this weeklong

camp we will focus on developing skills that will enable rising 5th

graders to hit the ground running in August. Among these skills

are time management, organization, study skills and more.

InStructor: natalie nihill, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

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ProjeCt PuPPetryGrAdES 5–6 WEEk 2fairy tales will come alive through the hands of each child. This

camp is best suited for students entering 5th or 6th grade who are

capable of designing and acting at a middle school skill level. The

students will construct a puppet using easy-to-use craft supplies.

Through rehearsal, each student will make their puppet live in a

world of his/her own creation. This will culminate in a perfor-

mance at the end of the week session.

InStructor: Jenny Matthews, debate Coach

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

ragS to riCheS: the art of uPCyCling with bookSGrAdES 5–6 WEEk 3Who doesn’t love books? Books are more than pages to read…

you can play with them. Join me as we use unwanted books and

explore the art of upcycling, deconstructing and reimagining old

books. We will create striking visual art pieces such as flowers,

custom envelopes, little paper houses, business card holders,

jewelry that makes a statement and so much more. We will save

our precious ones and tear apart the unwanted ones.

InStructor: hannah harkey, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

roCketry—leVel 1GrAdES 5–8 WEEk 5This camp will immerse campers into the thrilling world of

rocketry. The focus of rocketry 1 is on constructing model rockets

which, when completed, will soar to heights of 100–200 feet. With

the help of the staff, and through their experience in building

model rockets, campers will learn not only the basics of model

rocketry, but also how to practice this exciting hobby indepen-

dently. rocketry 1 introduces a brief history of rocketry and its nu-

merous applications in the modern world. Safe fun for everyone!

InStructor: Michael haskins, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $150

Safe SitterGrAdES 5–9 WEEk 7Are you interested in gaining the basic and essential skills neces-

sary to earn lots of money doing what you love—playing with chil-

dren? Babysitting is an important job and there are a lot of things

you need to learn to be a great babysitter. We will learn how to

pack the perfect babysitting bag, change a diaper, plan fun activi-

ties and games, prepare simple meals, feed a baby, and provide a

safe and nurturing environment for the children for whom you’re

responsible. Basic Cpr and first aid training will be provided by a

professional. in addition, we’ll learn basic baby sign language.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

SCienCe olyMPiaD iiGrAdES 4–6 WEEk 6The highly acclaimed Science olympiad is back this year with

educational, exciting, fun and safe activities! This is the only of-

ficial Science olympiad camp in the dfW area. Students will par-

ticipate in fun and challenging activities such as Chromatography,

Bottle rockets, egg drop, owl pellets, fun with dry ice, Scientific

ice cream, Acids and Bases, Bridge or tower building, Wright

Stuff, and the always exciting Slime. to top it all off, a field trip to

one of the area's exciting science museums! don’t miss out!

InStructorS: Boyd Grayson, Greenhill School;

tami Grayson, Science olympiad Coach

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

SPortS aDVenture CaMPGrAdES 2–6 WEEk 9Guys and gals, are you ready for a fun-filled week of summer

adventure? Join us for camp and burn off lots of energy during this

hot summer. This camp is filled with a variety of vigorous, fun-filled

physical activities. Campers will enjoy field trips to local sports ven-

ues and participate in games, swimming and other energetic sports

activities. Middle schoolers, this is a camp you don’t want to miss.

InStructor: herman Card, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

SPykiDSGrAdES 4–6 WEEk 8See page 18 for details.

InStructor: randy Watson, richardson iSd

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

Star warS®

GrAdES 4–8 WEEk 9 Long ago in a galaxy far, far away—and coming soon to Green-

hill—Star Wars Camp. it’s been a few years since the six-movie

saga, created by George Lucas, was completed. But this epic

part of our cinema history still runs strong in our imaginations.

Campers will create art projects, cook from several interesting

themed recipes, and build ships that we all know and love. We will

learn the history and explore the entire film series, from insights

into Mr. Lucas’ filming, to the bloopers that often go unnoticed

throughout the movies. We will learn how to use a light saber, find

out what a Wookiee really is, and learn why Anakin Skywalker

turned to the dark side to become darth Vader! We’ll practice our

favorite scenes and re-enact them for a short video production

that everyone will take home at the end of camp! Campers will

enjoy field trips, sports, games, swimming and other energetic

activities. This is a camp you don’t want to miss.

InStructor: Johnny Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

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SteVe SPangler’S aweSoMe SCienCeGrAdES 2–5 WEEkS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7See page 18 for details.

InStructor: Linda Mitchell-hill, Gifted program diSd

SchEdulE And coSt: June 17–21, June 24–28, July 8–12, July 15–19,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325; July 1–5, $260

Stirring uP the kitChenGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 7have you ever wanted to make something yummy but you didn’t

know how? This camp will teach you how to make breakfast,

snacks and goodies for a party, and refreshing summer desserts.

you will learn how to make homemade pancakes, ants on a log,

popsicles and so much more! you will even take home your own

personalized cookbook so that you can show your family and

friends your new culinary skills!

InStructor: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

String flingGrAdES 2–6 WEEkS 4, 6Bring your violins, violas, cellos and double basses to “jam” with a

few of your musical friends! young string players with a minimum

of one year private instruction will come together in small groups

(by ability and age) and learn to play beautifully together. This

introduction to chamber music will not only strengthen skills on

your own instrument, but also in music reading, theory, rhythm

and ear training. A final concert will showcase everyone’s tremen-

dous progress and celebrate new found friends!

InStructorS: nick paraskevas, Greenhill School;

Sarah Choi, Sarah Choi Cello Studio

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

SuPer SCienCe funGrAdES 3–5 WEEk 6See page 19 for details.

InStructor: heather haas, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

SurViVor: greenhillGrAdES 3–6 WEEkS 2–3ever wanted to roll around in chocolate syrup, pour honey on the

head of a friend, engage in some very interesting games of ulti-

mate frisbee or kickball, slide down a hill or go through a maze?

if so, then this is the camp for you. Back for an unprecedented

10th year, Survivor is Summer on the hill’s most sought after and

interesting camp. you will learn cooperation skills, problem solv-

ing skills and have fun at the same time.

InStructorS: tony Brigham and david Lowen, Greenhill School;

Susie Brigham, Lakehill preparatory School;

elaine Lowen, Math tutor

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $640

teen reCreation CaMPGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Worried about getting bored during the lazy days of summer?

Come and spend time with your friends enjoying outdoor and

indoor sports, friendly board game competitions, and field trips to

popular recreational spots. ready to work out, go bowling, hang

out at Starbucks, take in a movie or spend some time at the pool?

The perfect way to end your summer weeks! teen rec Camp is

designed to provide a positive camp experience in a structured

environment. Wear athletic shoes and bring a bathing suit and

towel every day!

InStructor: Mark Anthony edwards

SchEdulE And coSt: Weekly July 8–August 9, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.,

325; weekly July 8–August 9, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $175

too Cool for SChool CheMiStryGrAdES 5–7 WEEkS 4, 7This camp is too cool for school! Check out some exciting science

scheduled for this chemical adventure. What kind of toothpaste

does an elephant use? Are all metals metallic? What is an egg

geode? Who is roy G. Biv? What is chemiluminescence? how silly

is putty? And much, much more. And if all of that isn’t enough, an

exciting trip to an area science museum is planned. don’t miss out!

InStructorS: Boyd Grayson, Greenhill School;

tami Grayson, Science olympiad Coach

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

trainS, PlaneS, & autoMobileSGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 4Are you interested in planes, curious about trains and love auto-

mobiles? Then this is the camp for you. Calling all 5th–8th graders

interested in learning more about forms of transportation. We

will spend each day on a field trip to learn more about the history

and future of transportation. We will draw, share stories about our

favorite cars, and journal what we learn and dream of. hope you

can come along for the ride!

InStructor: ron nevelow, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

ultiMate DruM for fun CaMPGrAdES 6–12 WEEkS 2–3The drums are the backbone of any musical ensemble, and quite

possibly the most fun instrument to play. drumming is great

for developing hand/eye coordination and focus and can even

improve math skills. in this fun and educational camp, we will

learn how to play basic beats, Beatles to foo fighters. The history

of the modern drum set and the drummers who helped make the

drum solo the highlight of almost any concert. The small class size

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guarantees everyone gets personal attention and hands-on access

to drum sets.

InStructor: frank Briggs, performer and private instructor

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

ViDeo gaMe MakerSGrAdES 5–9 WEEkS 8, 9do you love video games? ever wonder how they are made? find

out by designing and building your own game in this weeklong

state-of-the-art camp. Students will learn about the booming vid-

eo game industry as they design, create, test and tweak their own

games (for pC/Windows) using an open, flexible framework that

will spark their creativity and engage their inner design genius. At

the end of the course, students will get to play each other’s games

and take home their own copy of the creations of the entire class.

repeat sign-ups are welcome as well, as the course accommo-

dates both beginning and returning students.

InStructor: Squirrel eiserloh, The Guildhall at SMU

SchEdulE: July 22–26, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

what CoMeS firSt: the ChiCken or the egg?GrAdES 2–5 WEEkS 8, 9See page 20 for details.

InStructor: Linda Mitchell-hill, Gifted program diSd

SchEdulE: July 22–26, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

wilDerneSS 1St reSPonDerGrAdES 6–8 WEEkS 3, 5Calling all outdoor lovers! have you ever wondered how to create

a splint out of a piece of wood? or how to use your sweatshirt to

help create a sling for a sprain or broken bone? in Wilderness 1st

responder for Kids, students will learn outdoor survival skills as

well as be able to “spot” major and minor injuries. This class will

be part instructional and part scenario based. information from

noLS Wilderness first responder adult course will be used as

reference.

InStructor: Melanie Girard, Greenhill School

SchEdulE And coSt: June 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180;

July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $145

wooDen robotSGrAdES 3–5 WEEkS 4, 6, 8See page 20 for details.

InStructor: edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 8–12, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

writing exerCiSeSGrAdES 5–6 WEEkS 2, 4Writing is a skill that students will use their whole lives. in Writing

exercises, students will practice brainstorming, outlining, drafting,

editing, revising while developing organizational skills as they

apply to expository writing. Students can expect an hour of writing,

a 45-minute outdoor break (hence, the “exercises”) and another

hour or so of feedback, revision or peer editing of their work.

InStructor: Melanie Girard, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

writing for MiDDle SChoolGrAdES 5–8 WEEkS 5–6An experienced teacher and tutor will guide students through

a variety of writing assignments typically presented in Middle

School in order to build on basic skills and develop confidence.

The main focus will be on expository writing in english, history

and science. Students are encouraged to bring their summer

reading assignments to use as a resource for writing assignments.

InStructor: Cindi timmons, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $290

xtreMe aDVenture CaMPGrAdES 6–11 WEEkS 7, 8do you enjoy watching tV shows like Wipe Out, Fear Factor,

Survivor and Ninja Warrior? Then get yourself psyched for some

Xtreme fun! you’ll find out the true meaning of teamwork as you

compete in some of the craziest challenges you can imagine.

Besides some outrageous games, you will also build and race

pedal go karts, battle other teams with state-of-the-art laser tag

equipment, participate in rock climbing and zip lines, enjoy a

giant inflatable jousting battle and obstacle course, jumbo sized

video challenges, a dodgeball tournament, and experience the

largest indoor ropes course in America at Group dynamix. don’t

miss this week of true Xtreme Adventure.

InStructor: Caleb Collins, Group dynamix

SchEdulE: July 15–19, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $365

MiDDle SChool: graDeS 5–8

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3D Printing anD DeSign with the Makerbot rePliCatorGrAdES 5–12 WEEk 4This course explores three dimensional design and rapid proto-

typing with Google SketchUp 3d rendering software and the

MakerBot replicator 3d printer. Students will have a forum to

share their work with others, learn more about the program and

collaborate on a variety of modeling projects from furniture

design to architecture.

InStructor: tony Schraufnagel, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

algebra anD geoMetry refreSherGrAdES 8–10 WEEkS 6–7This two-week Middle School math class is designed for 8th and

9th graders who want to strengthen their Algebra and Geometry

math skills. Students will work with not only reviewing basic

algebraic operations, but also those in geometry. introductory

algebraic topics will be stressed for those who are at that level. The

class will be structured to emphasize individualized instruction to

meet the needs of each student. Students will make a “BuckyBall”

and tessellations.

InStructor: JohnK Wright, Winfree Academy Charter School

SchEdulE: July 8–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $320

Upper School GrAdES 9–12

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baSiC life SkillSGrAdES 9–12 WEEk 4There are some things all students know as they prepare to transi-

tion into life after Greenhill: Mr. and Mrs. harkey are here to pass

along helpful tips and essential skills! examples include how to

sew a button, how to do your own laundry, how to change a tire,

how to write an effective thank-you note, how to balance your

checkbook, and many more.

InStructorS: Blake and hannah harkey, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

CheSS CaMPGrAdES 9–12 WEEk 7 our summer Chess Camp looks to continue the rich chess tradi-

tion Greenhill has established. The camp is open to students

from beginners to advanced and is divided into groups based

on experience. topics will range from reviewing the pieces, their

values and how they move, basic strategy and tactics, opening,

middle game and endgame theory, puzzles, group activities, and

of course playing games. our lead instructor’s USCf rating is

1800–1900; he has been playing competitive chess since he was

six years old.

InStructor: Michael haskins, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $180

CoMMunity fielD triP (rEcEIvE coMMunIty SErvIcE hourS)GrAdES 9–10 WEEk 2We will be visiting the V.A. hospital, a local nursing home, a

homeless shelter, an animal shelter and an agency for environ-

mental stewardship—to interact, to serve, to become involved

with our community in a course that highlights the value of ser-

vice and the joy of giving ourselves. Students will receive credit for

camp hours for Community Service at the incoming semester.

InStructor: Melonie Magruder, California teacher

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

CSiGrAdES 9–12 WEEk 9do you enjoy watching CSI Las Vegas/Miami? ever wonder what

really goes on in the world of crime scene investigations? This

course is designed to introduce students to the world of crime

scene investigations through both lecture and hands-on activities

in the areas of forensic photography, processing for fingerprints,

blood analysis, trace evidence collection and the exploration

of dnA in real life situations. in addition, field trips will be

scheduled to the dallas County Courthouse, the Southwestern

institute of forensic Science (SWifS), and dallas police head-

quarters. during the final week of the course, a crime scene will

be constructed in which the students will be required to process

the scene and then present their case in a mock trial.

InStructor: Andra Lewis-Krick, University of north texas

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $325

Debate DynaMiCSGrAdES 6–9 WEEkS 5–6Students will be immersed in the world of academic debate in a

variety of fun and challenging formats including Student Con-

gress, public forum, Lincoln-douglas and policy debate styles.

Students will debate current event topics and learn/refine basic

skills for both public speaking and competitive debate. This is an

ideal course for the student exploring debate and the debater who

wants to review and increase skills.

InStructor: Cindi timmons, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $290

Dna worlDGrAdES 5–9 WEEkS 2, 8This is a lab-intensive introductory course that investigates the

revolutionary techniques of dnA manipulation. our study of the

practical applications of biotechnology will include the following:

“cutting” dnA and separating the pieces via gel electrophoresis,

dnA fingerprinting and its uses in the courtroom (think the oJ

Simpson trial), transforming bacteria to make them antibiotic-

resistant And able to glow in the dark, and the study of geneti-

cally modified food.

InStructor: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, July 22–July 26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $190

guitar leSSonS—PriVateGrAdES 4–12 WEEkS 2–3, 4–5, 6–7Students of all ability levels are welcome. for beginning students,

this course will cover basic chord progressions, strumming pat-

terns, music reading, how to practice effectively, proper guitar

techniques and more. Students will study the basics of guitar

while learning songs that they love, whatever the style. do you al-

ready have a few songs in your repertoire and are ready to expand

your level of musicianship? for intermediate and advanced stu-

dents this course will help take your playing skills to the next level.

Learn how to transcribe music, understand music theory, learn

the fingerboard, improvise, write your own music and develop

your technique. Students must provide their own guitar.

InStructor: david Brown, david Brown Music Studio

SchEdulE And coSt: June 10–21, July 8–19, scheduled

individually for 10 lessons, $315; June 24–July 5, $285

uPPer SChool: graDeS 9–12

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intro to beCoMing a DjGrAdES 8–12 WEEkS 8–9Campers will be introduced to the art and technique of mixing

music together into a dJ performance. There will be classroom

discussions on dance music genres, audio equipment used by dJs

and marketing your dJ brand. The classroom discussions are then

applied through hands-on training sessions using actual, profes-

sional dJ equipment. finally, all of this hard work will be put on

display at a dance party for all other Summer on the hill campers!

InStructor: John Simpson, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–August 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $310

intro to web DeSignGrAdES 7–9 WEEkS 2–3A web presence is becoming more and more necessary for anyone

who has a product or a service to offer. Are you a nanny, dance

instructor, chef, tutor, blogger, etc.? Are you a person who likes to

know how to manage all aspects of your business or maybe want to

go into business providing a web service for people who don’t have

time to do it themselves? Learn to build a gorgeous and functional

website using Wordpress. topics covered include how to use social

sites, youtube, podcasts, blogs and more to promote your business.

InStructor: frank Briggs, California Consultant

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $320

keePing it real: aCting eSSentialS for Stage & SCreenGrAdES 5–11 WEEk 9young actors will benefit from developing a range of skills that

support the entire process of acting and performing. This work-

shop will cover both practical and creative skill development.

Some sessions include: how to explore scene work, character

exploration, audition skills for stage and on-camera, audition

etiquette, honing monologues, handling nerves. At the end of

the week, we will present a showcase for family and friends,

highlighting each participant in either scene work or monologue.

Beginner to advanced skills will be covered, and each student will

be stretched in his/her own individual abilities.

InStructor: diane pennington, Actress

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

Safe SitterGrAdES 5–9 WEEk 7Are you interested in gaining the basic and essential skills neces-

sary to earn lots of money doing what you love—playing with

children? Babysitting is an important job and there are a lot of

things you need to learn to be a great babysitter. We will learn how

to pack the perfect babysitting bag, plan fun activities and games,

prepare simple meals, and provide a safe and nurturing environ-

ment for the children for whom you’re responsible. Cpr and first

Aid training will be provided by a professional. in addition, we’ll

learn basic baby sign language.

InStructor: rhiannon reyes, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $180

Sat/aCt workShoPGrAdES 10–12 WEEkS 3, 8This weeklong prep course will cover the following verbal skills:

expanding vocabulary, improving reading comprehension, cor-

recting common grammar errors, sentence completion, and draft-

ing and revising coherent essays. The following math skills will

be covered: algebra, geometry, number properties, trigonometry,

and data analysis, including geometric properties and theorems,

percentage problems, exponent problems, probability problems,

word problems and more. Much of the content is not covered in

regular classroom settings, but is covered on these exams. Stu-

dents will be required to complete practice sections, prepare for

the next class and take practice tests. if the student elects to take

both sessions, the practice tests and nightly work will be different.

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Within two weeks of the completion of the course, an evaluation

will be emailed home with both practice test scores and instruc-

tor comments. Students will receive a practice SAt or ACt book

at the end of the week. The instructor will provide a three-hour

review two weeks before the october SAt date on a Saturday, and

two weeks before the March SAt date on a Saturday. These will be

review sessions and instructions as to how to make final prepara-

tions for the upcoming SAt or ACt exam. There is a $200 discount

for students enrolling in both weeks of the workshop.

InStructor: darryn Sandler, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–20, 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Mon/Thur

and 8:00 a.m.–12:30 p.m. tue/Wed, no class fri;

July 22–26, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $705

ultiMate DruM for fun CaMPGrAdES 6–12 WEEkS 2–3The drums are the backbone of any musical ensemble, and quite

possibly the most fun instrument to play. drumming is great for de-

veloping hand/eye coordination and focus and can even improve

math skills. in this fun and educational camp we will learn how to

play basic beats, Beatles to foo fighters. The history of the modern

drum set and the drummers who helped make the drum solo the

highlight of almost any concert. The small class size guarantees ev-

eryone gets personal attention and hands-on access to drum sets.

InStructor: david Brown, david Brown Music Studio

SchEdulE: June 11–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

uPPer SChool founDationSGrAdE 9 WEEk 10Anxious about beginning your Greenhill high school career on the

right foot? Want to avoid feeling lost or confused in your first weeks

in the Upper School? Upper School foundations is a weeklong

course that seeks to provide an overview of the Upper School to

incoming students. it focuses on four crucial areas: the writing

process, research paper composition, study skills and Upper School

life. Students will spend three hours each day taking separate

classes that will cover information, expectations and suggestions

geared toward easing the transition into the Upper School.

InStructorS: Genie Burke, Art hall, Andy Mercurio and

honelynn parker, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: August 5–9, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $190

ViDeo gaMe MakerSGrAdES 5–9 WEEkS 8, 9do you love video games? ever wonder how they are made? find

out by designing and building your own game in this weeklong

state-of-the-art camp. Students will learn about the booming

video game industry as they design, create, test and tweak their

own games (for pC/Windows) using an open, flexible framework

that will spark their creativity and engage their inner design

genius. At the end of the course, students will get to play each

other’s games and take home their own copy of the creations

of the entire class. repeat sign-ups are welcome as well, as the

course accommodates both beginning and returning students.

InStructor: Squirrel eiserloh, The Guildhall at SMU

SchEdulE: July 22–26, July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $320

ViSual VoiCe Portfolio workShoPGrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 2–3Whether you are at the beginning of your Upper School artistic

journey or about to take Ap Art, this course is right for you. Visual

Voice portfolio Workshop is designed to meet the specific needs

of students on an individual basis. The workshop will focus on

identifying areas of strength and areas of need within a given

portfolio—the goal being that each student will work toward a

cohesive body of strong work and develop studio practices that

last a lifetime. techniques taught and projects developed will be

tailored so that students can identify and develop their artistic

voice while having a meaningful relationship with their artwork.

Students will also learn how to photograph their pieces and

format them in photoshop.

InStructor: Susan Sanders, The hockaday School

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $325

xtreMe aDVenture CaMPGrAdES 6–11 WEEkS 7, 8do you enjoy watching tV shows like Wipe Out, Fear Factor,

Survivor and Ninja Warrior? Then get yourself psyched for some

Xtreme fun! you’ll find out the true meaning of teamwork as you

compete in some of the craziest challenges you can imagine.

Besides some outrageous games, you will also build and race

pedal go karts, battle other teams with state-of-the-art laser tag

equipment, participate in rock climbing and zip lines, enjoy a

giant inflatable jousting battle and obstacle course, jumbo sized

video challenges, a dodgebee tournament, and experience the

largest indoor ropes course in America at Group dynamix. don’t

miss this week of true Xtreme Adventure.

InStructor: Caleb Collins, Group dynamix

SchEdulE: July 15–19, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $365

uPPer SChool: graDeS 9–12

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beginning blaCk & white PhotograPhy (For crEdIt: courSE 6100)GrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 2–4This is a beginning level course for the novice photographer. A

series of specific projects introduces students to an understanding

of the basic photographic process, camera capabilities, and the

darkroom techniques of the art of black and white photography.

Students learn to improve their visual perception on a variety of

assignments. each assignment will be critiqued by the instructor

and students will also participate in peer critiques. Selected prints

will be matted for display for a final critique. Class size limited to 11

students. Students must provide their own 35mm SLR film camera.

InStructor: frank Lopez, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–27, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

(Monday–Thursday only)

coSt: $610; SuPPlIES FEE: $80

beginning Drawing (For crEdIt: courSE 6010) GrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 6–8This course focuses on various drawing concerns, techniques and

experimentation of materials. The objectives for this course are to

create a strong drawing foundation through short and sustained

drawing assignments that include observational and conceptual

skills, and incorporate the principles of design and composition.

Short and sustained assignments build the student’s skill level

and abilities, allow for creative problem solving, and promote a

passion for drawing. This is a credited course for Greenhill grade

9–12 students.

InStructor: Lesley rucker, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 8–25, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

(Monday–Thursday only)

coSt: $610

Digital PhotograPhy/aDVanCeD PhotograPhy (For crEdIt: courSE 6105, 6110)GrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 2–4dIGItAl PhotoGrAPhy. This course is an exploration of tech-

niques utilizing the programs photoshop and Lightroom. Assign-

ments given will explore creative ways to solve problems in the

digital darkroom and will challenge the student both creatively

and technically.

AdvAncEd PhotoGrAPhy. This course is a further investiga-

tion into black and white photography as artistic expression.

experimentation with a variety of shooting techniques, advanced

darkroom and digital manipulation will broaden each student’s

creative capabilities. Students will also be expected to print a

specific number of photos for critique and exhibition.

notE: Class size of Advanced Photography in conjunction with

Digital Photography is limited to 15 students. Students must

provide their own 35mm DSLR camera. Prerequisite for Greenhill

School credit: Beginning Black and White Photography. Upon

completion, Greenhill students will receive credit for Course 6100.

InStructor: frank Lopez, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–27, 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.

(Monday–Thursday only)

coSt: $610; SuPPlIES FEE: $40

eConoMiCS & SoCiety (For crEdIt: courSE 4430)GrAdES 11–12 WEEkS 5–7The objective of the course is to gain a fundamental understand-

ing of the concepts of economics and to study economic prob-

lems as they relate to the real world. We will look at economic

history and study the workings of the national economy, as well as

the theories that govern economic decisions on the national and

international levels. Using primarily macroeconomic concepts,

students will study how economic decisions are made, by whom

and to what end. topics will include monetary and fiscal policy,

Gross domestic product, government’s role in the economy,

globalization, and business cycles.

InStructor: J.r. neiswender, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $610

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faShion DeSign (For crEdIt: courSE 9500)GrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 2–3This course aims to follow the format of the television program

Project Runway. Students are presented with various challenges,

gaining inspiration from the art world or the world around us and

translating these inspirations into designs of women’s clothing.

The final stage of each challenge is a student presentation and

judging of the design that shows the most creativity using the

elements of the challenge.

InStructor: Vincent Mikulski, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $610

faShion Drawing (For crEdIt: courSE 6000)GrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 5–7The course is designed for those students interested in the study

of art and fashion. Students will study proportion as it relates to

the human figure and along with the skills associated with various

sketching and drawing techniques, different mediums will be

used while developing and creating individual style. Students will

devise original fashion designs with the use of the principles of

design (balance, contrast, emphasis, movement, pattern, rhythm,

unity) and the principles of color (value, harmony). At the end of

the course, students should have a comprehensive body of work

with a portfolio of a single fashion design line.

InStructor: Valerie Gillespie, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 1–18, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

(Monday–Thursday only)

coSt: $610

goVernMent in aCtion (For crEdIt: courSE 4480)GrAdES 11–12 WEEkS 2–4This course will help students become better-informed citizens

regarding the workings of American government and politics. We

begin with an in-depth study of the American political system,

from its beginnings under the founding fathers to its current

existence. tracing and analyzing the evolution of government’s

role allows students to gain insight into American politics and to

assess how American government has been a constantly evolving

entity. topics of study include the U.S. Constitution, the three

branches of the federal government, the electoral process, the

ideas and organization of the two major parties, and current

issues facing the U.S., both at home and abroad. We will also

analyze how these topics affect students’ lives—from knowing

one’s legal rights to understanding the importance of suffrage to

the value of participating politically.

InStructor: Genie Burke, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $610

MeChaniCS 1 (For crEdIt: courSE 5420)GrAdES 11–12 WEEkS 8–10This collaborative, lab- and discussion-based course introduces

students to the concepts and techniques used to study both

physics and the basic models used to describe force and motion.

Students will generate and apply conceptual and mathematical

models to describe the motion of objects and the interactions

affecting those motions. They will perfect their ability to design

experiments, analyze and interpret data, make predictions and

solve problems. Prerequisite: Completion of Chemistry and Biology.

InStructor: nicholas park, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–August 9, 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

coSt: $610

webSite DeSign for the real worlD (For crEdIt: courSE 9105)GrAdES 9–12 WEEkS 2–3This course aims at introducing the student to the principles of

designing websites in the context of researching current social

issues in America that will follow these young people into adult-

hood, such as the homeless in America, the Long-term Unem-

ployed, racism in the post-Civil rights era and treatment of the

Mentally ill. The course uses online website creation software

such as http://www.wix.com/ or http://www.weebly.com/ or

http://www.webs.com/.

InStructor: Vincent Mikulski, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $610

wellneSS (For crEdIt: courSE 117040)GrAdES 9–12 tBdThis class focuses on health and wellness issues relevant to

adolescents. Students participate in discussions and activi-

ties throughout the course that address stress management,

depression, suicide prevention, substance-abuse prevention,

Stds, pregnancy prevention, proper nutrition, eating disorders,

relationships, and violence prevention. Greenhill students entering

grades 9–12 may take this course to fulfill the Upper School gradu‑

ation requirement for Wellness, subject to Upper School approval.

InStructor: Greenhill School faculty

SchEdulE: Check website for specific dates and times.

coSt: $410

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all SPortS—CoeDGrAdES 2–7 WEEkS 7, 11This exciting camp provides an opportunity for boys and girls

to participate in a variety of sports. emphasis will be placed on

learning the fundamentals and strategies in soccer, basketball,

baseball, tennis, volleyball, swimming, floor hockey and much,

much more. players will be grouped by age, gender and skill level.

no student knows too much or too little to enjoy this fun-filled

camp that stresses knowledge, skill development and appre-

ciation of sports. Additionally, we will take field trips to other

facilities to challenge our skill levels by swinging at golf balls at

the driving range or cooling off watching a sport movie at the local

theater. required equipment: swimsuit and towel.

coAch: Coach herman Card, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 15–19, August 12–16, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $330

baSeball—boySGrAdES 1–7 WEEkS 4, 8discover the keys to better hitting and fielding in our one-week

baseball camp. players are grouped by age and ability to enable

the best possible learning. former professional players and cur-

rent Greenhill coaches provide hands-on instruction along with

personalized drills, practices and games. newly renovated batting

cages, pitching machines and daily games provide immediate

reinforcement of the proper techniques. Additionally, players

cool off during the day with a short swim in the indoor swimming

pool. required equipment: glove, cap, bat, swimsuit and towel.

coAch: Coach Curt Lowry, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

baSketball—CoeDGrAdES 3–9 WEEk 10our Basketball Camp is based on a few simple philosophies. We

believe athletes should enjoy a lot of game play—each camper has

three league games per day. Students need to have a basketball

in their hands frequently—our campers have two sessions of ball

handling and dribble-move work daily. receive focused daily

instruction on two major fundamentals, rather than scratching the

surface with multiple fundamentals, to create more positive results.

in addition to game play, our campers participate in an individual

skills contest and in a weeklong team skills competition. Awards are

given for team league play champions, team skills competitions,

contest winners, and special honors and contributions.

coAchES: Jaye Andrews and darryn Sandler, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: August 5–9, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

coSt: $250

Sports CampsBe a part of our sports camps at Greenhill for boys and girls, ages 4–18, and experience an educational,

fun-filled week. our camps are designed for student athletes who want to take their game to the next level,

increase their knowledge, and be challenged in a rigorous schedule that includes skill development, individual

and team tactics, and the latest coaching technology. Meet and work with Greenhill and professional coaches

and local high-school athletes.

dIrEctor oF SuMMEr SPortS cAMPS: dick hall, 972-628-5616, [email protected]

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CheerleaDing—girlSGrAdES k–4 WEEkS 5, 8experience the fun of cheerleading! Students learn basic cheer-

leading skills, including motions, jumps and formations, as well

as cheers and chants… and yes, a dance. participants are grouped

according to age and ability. The final afternoon is a time for

friends and family to see what each camper has learned. required

equipment: tennis shoes, swimsuit and towel.

coAch: Jillian Conry, north Garland high School

SchEdulE And coSt: July 1–5, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $145;

July 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $180

CliMb on inDoorS!—CoeDGrAdES 1–7 WEEkS 1–4, 6–11indoor rock climbing is the natural way for children to develop ex-

cellent core and upper body strength from an early age. however,

they develop more than pure strength, because climbing demands

agility, balance, coordination and problem-solving skills as well.

Along the way, self-confidence takes a big leap too. Campers will

train at one of texas’ top indoor climbing gyms, with instruction

from some of the most highly regarded instructors in north texas.

drop off and pick up are at Greenhill. equipment is provided.

Campers should wear summer workout gear and bring snacks.

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 3–28 and July 8–August 16,

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $205

CoMbineD SwiMMing anD biking leSSonS—CoeDGrAdES k–6 WEEkS 1–4, 6–11Combined bike lessons and swim lessons camp makes it easy for

you to get your 5 to 11 year old up to speed on both of these es-

sential life skills. your child will get an exciting week of learning to

ride a bike and lessons to improve swimming skills above the cur-

rent level. Campers will need a bike and bike helmet. The bike can

be stored on-campus during the camp. Campers will also need

appropriate swim gear, including swim cap, goggles and towel.

please pack two to three snacks and water or other beverage.

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 3–28 and July 8–August 16,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $205

football—boySGrAdES PrIMEr–7 WEEk 2This exciting camp will cover the fundamentals of football. players

will receive instruction in all aspects of football including passing,

rushing, receiving, pass-and-run defense, line play and blocking.

fundamentals and techniques of each position will be taught and

practiced during each session. Various division i college football

players will be in attendance to assist in the progressive teaching

of each position. We will have a 7-on-7 passing tournament for

all participants and a punt, pass and kick competition. partici-

pants will be grouped by grade from those entering primer to

7th. Campers will get an inside look at Greenhill football as they

prepare for their upcoming seasons. excitement and enthusiasm

are stressed every minute of every session.

coAch: Jeff hollway, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

futSal!—CoeDAGE 4–GrAdE 7 WEEkS 1–4, 6–11“i played only futsal as a youngster. it’s the best start for kids.”—

Zico, Brazilian striker. “futsal is how i really got started.”—ron-

aldo, highest goal scorer in the World Cup. futsal is played with

small teams on a reduced field with a #3, low-impact ball. it

teaches ball control, anticipation and quickness better than any

other training method. A player touches the ball six times more

than in regular soccer. Campers will play multiple short games

with three or four to a side, mixing up age levels and skills in com-

binations that keep kids totally involved and pushing to get better.

futsal is just pure fun!

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 3–28 and July 8–August 16,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

gaMe on!—CoeDGrAdES k–7 WEEkS 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11remember when summer was spent playing pick-up games in

the neighborhood with your friends? That’s Game on! Game on!

brings back the endless days of summer when kids spent all day

playing games of kickball, tag, capture the flag, touch football and

hide & seek. When it was time to cool off, someone turned on a

hose and everyone played in the sprinkler or went for a swim in

the neighborhood pool. Coach Ball and the coaches of Swim-

Bike-run have put together a top ten of their favorite summer

games for this great camp. This is a camp dedicated to summer

fun! (drop-off and pick-up are flexible if you have appointments

for your child that week, but we cannot prorate the fee.)

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE And coSt: Weeks of June 4, June 17, June 24, July 15,

August 5, August 12, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., $335;

week of July 1, 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., $270

greenhill baSketball CaMP for exPerienCeD PlayerS—girlS & boySGrAdES 6–9 WEEk 2This basketball camp is for the experienced basketball player who

enjoys basketball and wants to receive advanced skill work, work

hard and have fun. Campers will perform advanced skill work,

refine existing skill sets and compete in offensive, defensive and

rebounding drills. There will also be controlled 5-on-5 scrimmage

play, in which the campers will learn to play against different

types of defenses. With a limited enrollment of 24 campers per

session, each camper will get a lot of individualized attention. We

will have no more than a 6:1 camper-to-coach ratio with all adult

coaches. each camper will receive a detailed evaluation and a

t-shirt. it is required that each student must have at least three

seasons of experience on recreation basketball teams, AAU teams

and/or school teams.

coAchES: Jaye Andrews and darryn Sandler, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 10–14, Girls, 8:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.;

June 10–14, Boys, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $250

SPortS: all ageS

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greenhill Cheer CliniCGrAdES k–8 WEEk 10Go hornets Go! Join the Greenhill cheerleaders for a spirited

week of fun! Whether your goal is to be on the school squad or

just hang out with your friends for a good time, this is the camp

for you. Master simple stunts, learn the fundamentals of cheer-

leading, holler cheers and chants and learn correct techniques

and safety. Campers will be grouped in squads according to age.

We’ll finish with a pep rally for parents and friends!

coAch: tracey pugh

SchEdulE: August 5–9, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

introDuCtion to boyS VolleyballGrAdES 5–8 WEEk 4Volleyball has come a long way from the dusty old yMCA gymna-

sium of holyoke, Massachusetts, USA, where visionary William G.

Morgan invented the sport back in 1895. Volleyball as a competi-

tive sport continues to gain popularity around the world. This

week, learn the fundamentals of passing, setting, serving and

hitting! young players improve their technique and court sense

through this innovative program of instruction that includes

individual player evaluations, daily competitive play, and player

awards. Coaches are Greenhill’s finest male volleyball alumni

players. required equipment: kneepads.

coAch: david Lowen, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $175

karate anD Self-DefenSe—CoeDGrAdES 1–6 WEEkS 5, 9Karate kids will get a kick out of this summer camp. Wouldn’t it be

great if they could use this time to stay active, have fun, learn valu-

able life skills, and get some quality karate training? Well, with the

Chamberlain Studios Karate Summer Camp, they can! Since 1981,

our instruction has been rooted in our 3 Steps to a Great Kid char-

acter development program, which centers around training with

our highly skilled black belt instructors in fundamental martial

arts skills, drills and activities. your children will walk away happy

from the fun activities, and yoU may find your life a little easier as

they earn stripes by doing chores at home. Custom uniforms are

available from the camp instructor for $35.

coAch: Chamberlain Studios of Self-defense Coach

SchEdulE And coSt: July 1–5, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $155;

July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $190

laCroSSe—boySGrAdES PrIMEr–8 WEEk 9discover the keys to better basic lacrosse skills. players are

grouped by age and ability to enable the best possible learning.

Coaches provide hands-on instruction along with personalized

drills, practices and small-sided games. Additionally, players cool

off during the day with a short swim in our indoor pool. The goal

of the camp is to create a fun, exciting and supportive environ-

ment for your child to improve as an individual and team player.

no previous experience is necessary. Lacrosse, considered to be

the fastest game on two feet, combines many of the elements of

basketball, soccer and hockey. Campers should dress each day in

a t-shirt, shorts, socks and outdoor shoes/cleats. required equip-

ment: swimsuit, towel, sunscreen, stick, helmet, gloves, pads,

mouth guard and cup.

coAch: Kevin Barnicle, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 29–August 2, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

MiDDle SChool SPeeD, StaMina & Strength CaMP—CoeDGrAdES 5–9 WEEkS 2–4, 6–11This camp is specifically designed to prepare middle-school kids

for the mental and physical challenges of selective sports com-

petition. The goal is to become a little tougher, more persistent

and self-confident. Much of the running will focus on developing

speed over short and middle distances. Core strength and body

weight exercises (sit-ups, push-ups, pull-ups) will be emphasized.

This is definitely a camp that will push adolescents to get fitter

and stronger, but it is also a camp designed to help them learn to

take more responsibility for their own athletic success. required

equipment: appropriate workout and running gear, a yoga mat,

water bottle and multiple snacks. Sunblock and a hat are highly

recommended.

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 10–28 and July 8–August 16,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185

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SoCCer—CoeDGrAdES k–4 WEEk 3players of all abilities will be challenged in the technical and tacti-

cal aspects of the game of soccer. each day will include individual

skills training and small-sided games. The directors believe in the

importance of players developing through doing, so activities and

games are designed to maximize the number of touches players

get on the ball. one camp day will be dedicated to an “all-camp”

indoor World Cup, which is always a camper favorite. each day

the campers will finish the hot morning with time in the pool.

every day, please have campers wear indoor shoes (any flat,

non-marking athletic shoe) to camp for the skills warm-up in the

gym. We will then assist the campers with getting on cleats to go

outside. required equipment: indoor athletic shoes, soccer cleats,

shin guards, sunscreen, swimsuit and towel.

InStructorS: Greg Krauss and Laura flanagan, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 17–21, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

SwiM-bike-run—CoeDGrAdES 1–6 WEEkS 1–11one of our most popular camps every year, S-B-r camp builds

better swimming, biking and running skills in a really fun group

atmosphere. it’s a great way to learn triathlon in a skills-oriented,

low-pressure camp. in the pool, children will get the repetition

needed to solidify what they have learned in lessons. on the bike,

students will learn essential bike safety, handling and group rid-

ing skills. Campers will also do a little “cross country” running,

along with efficiency drills. We throw in some agility, balance and

core work to help them learn to cross-train and maintain multi-

sport skills. Children must be able to swim one lap of the pool and

ride a bike without training wheels. required equipment: running

gear, swimming gear, water bottle, sunscreen, bike, bike helmet

and towel.

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 3–August 16, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $185; July 1–5, $150

SwiMMing leSSonS—CoeDAGE 4–GrAdE 12 WEEkS 1–9Swim camp is designed to assist and promote each student ac-

cording to his or her ability and experience. Classes are available

for the beginning swimmer through the experienced, competitive

swimmer. instruction is fun while stressing proper technique,

optimal learning and water safety. required equipment: swimsuit,

goggles and towel. Swim students must be at least 4 years old to

enroll and must be able to be separated from parents for one hour.

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 3–August 2; 8:00–9:00 a.m.,

9:00–10:00 a.m., 10:00–11:00 a.m., 1:00–2:00 p.m.

coSt: $155 per week; July 1–5, $125

Volleyball, interMeDiate—girlSGrAdES 3–6 WEEk 4Learn the fundamentals of passing, setting, serving and hitting!

young players improve their technique and court sense through

this innovative program of instruction that includes individual

player evaluations, daily competitive play and player awards. This

is essential training before those fall tryouts. required equipment:

kneepads.

coAch: tatiane deibert, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: June 24–28, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

Volleyball, aDVanCeD—girlSGrAdES 7–12 WEEk 8This camp is designed for setters, outside hitters and middle

blockers. position stations will be combined with advanced

setter/hitter drills and competitive team play. Valuable written

player evaluations, individual awards and special guest instruc-

tors are also part of this high-intensity package. required equip-

ment: kneepads.

coAch: tatiane deibert, Greenhill School

SchEdulE: July 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

coSt: $175

water gaMeS—CoeDGrAdES k–7 WEEkS 1–4, 6–11Water Games is a half-day afternoon camp, designed for camp-

ers to have some fun in the pool and cool off on a hot summer

afternoon. We will play a variety of games with teams, relays, balls

and other aquatic equipment. prerequisite: Students must have

completed intermediate Swimming. required equipment: swim-

ming gear, towel and snack.

coAch: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: Weekly from June 3–28 and July 8–August 16,

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

coSt: $185

SPortS: all ageS

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Minicamps—Long-term Athletic DevelopmentLong-term Athletic development is a protocol for training,

competition and skill acquisition, based on developmental

age—the physical and neurological maturation level

of an individual—rather than chronological age. These

minicamps are designed to encourage a child’s all-around

long-term athletic development and physical literacy,

in a noncompetitive, stimulating, unpressured setting.

The LtAd minicamps are designed and directed by Coach

Stewart Ball.

beginning CyCling SkillS MiniCaMP—CoeDAGE 4–GrAdE 7 WEEkS 1–4, 6–11Beginning Cycling Minicamp is for children who have not yet

learned to ride a bike independently. We take off the training

wheels and start with the basics so that your child will be able to

ride independently and safely. please note the camp runs two

consecutive weeks, a total of ten lessons. Bike and bike helmet

required. Bikes can be stored on-campus during the camp

(personal bike lock recommended).

dIrEctor: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE: 2-week camps June 3–14, June 17–28, July 8–19,

July 22–August 2, August 5–16; 8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m.

coSt: $155

beginning running MiniCaMP—CoeDAGE 4–GrAdE 7 WEEkS 1–11running fast is a learned skill, requiring knowledge of correct

form, implemented with repeated drills to stimulate the neurolog-

ical pathways that drive speed. We call this purposeful practice,

where we focus the training on a core skill, thereby accelerating a

child’s acquisition of the skill.

dIrEctor: Camp designed and directed by Coach Stewart Ball

SchEdulE And coSt: 1-week camps from June 3–August 16,

8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m., $75; July 1–5, $70

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The Greenhill tennis Center has established itself as one of the top training

centers in north texas. The Greenhill tennis Center is available year round for

camps, clinics and individual workouts for players of all ages and skill levels.

Under the guidance of director of tennis tim Barnard, USptA, the staff at

the Greenhill tennis Center brings over 20 years of experience in mentoring,

developing and training players from the professional to recreational level.

tenniS: future StarS—CoeDAGES 4–5 WEEkS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10A fun, energetic way for kids to learn the game of tennis! We will

teach proper grip, strokes and technique in a fun atmosphere.

QuickStart tennis uses large foam balls that are much easier for the

kids to hit and racquets designed for little hands. The focus is on

beginning technique and having fUn! When kids experience the

quick success of being able to play the game, they enjoy it so much

more. We teach the proper fundamentals as well, so the kids will

be successful if they choose to go on to play tennis in the future.

dIrEctor: tim Barnard, USptA

JunIor dEvEloPMEnt coAch: Andrew pretty

SchEdulE: Weeks of June 10–14, June 24–28, July 8–12, July 22–26,

August 5–9, 8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m.

coSt: $95

tenniS: granD SlaMS—CoeDAGES 6–18 WEEkS 1–11This summer your child can take advantage of the Greenhill

tennis Center’s Summer Camps to progress at a quick rate. The

camps are designed to provide physical, technical and tacti-

cal excellence through engaging drills and match play. Mental

toughness and sportsmanship are emphasized daily to enhance

students’ development. our staff consists of highly energetic and

dedicated professionals who are USptA or USptr certified, and

utilize a favorable ratio of instructor to students. Camps will be

complemented with cool breaks in our physical conditioning and

swimming facilities. required equipment: tennis racket and cap.

dIrEctor: tim Barnard, USptA

JunIor dEvEloPMEnt coAch: Andrew pretty

SchEdulE And coSt: Weeks of June 3–7, June 10–14, June 17–21,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $300;

weekly from June 24–August 16, 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $215

total tenniS—CoeDAGES 10–18 WEEkS 1–4, 6–11total tennis is designed for tournament training

ZAt’s, Championship and Super Championship rank-

ings in UStA. total tennis is for ages 10–18 and will

focus on developing a strong foundation through stroke production,

drills and match play. This camp is designed to prepare students

for UStA competition. Campers have the option to enroll for their

preferred start. Your child must qualify for this group. Please call

the tennis office if you have questions at 972-628-5670.

dIrEctor: tim Barnard, USptA

JunIor dEvEloPMEnt coAch: Andrew pretty

SchEdulE And coSt: Weekly from June 3–28 and July 8–August

16, 9:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., $265; 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., $215

10 anD unDer tenniS10 and Under tennis is an exciting new play format

for learning tennis, designed to bring kids into the

game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter

court dimensions and modified scoring, all tailored

to age and size. it is divided into two different levels—ages 8 and

under, and ages 10 and under. Students will be instructed based

upon age and experience.

green Dot trainingUtilizing some of the UStA 10 and Under training

equipment, this camp is for players with some

tennis experience who still lack the skills necessary to compete

in UStA ZAt level tournaments. our students who are 11 and 12

years old will enjoy game-based training to develop the proper

technical skills for all strokes, as well as video analysis. our team-

based training builds positive group interactions while focusing

on feeding drills, live ball drills and point situations.

SPortS—MiniCaM

PS anD tenniS: all ageS

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WEEk 1: JunE 3–JunE 7

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Cycling 2 6/3–6/14 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Beginning Running 1 6/3–6/7 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Game On!—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 6/3–6/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 6/3–6/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 6/3–6/7 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

WEEk 2: JunE 10–JunE 14

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 6

Delicious Desserts 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 7

Exploring with Dora 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Express Yourself: Enhancing Writing 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 8

Expressions Social Camp 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 8

Fun on the Playground 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 9

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 6/10–6/21 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 9

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

LEGO Builders 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Builders 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 12

Music, Movement and Me 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade K 14

Recreational Camp 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

World Class Cooking 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 21

1, 2, 3 Count with Me 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 2

ABC Camp 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 3

Beatnik Rhyme and Art Time 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 4

Let’s Take a Science Field Trip 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–6 13

Off to the Zoo 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades Primer–3 15

Ooey, Gooey Sensory Science 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Recreational Camp 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Survivor: Greenhill 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 19

Swim the Ocean Wide 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 19

Recreational Camp 1 6/10–6/14 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Basic Facts: Multiplication 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 4

Confidence Toolkit 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 5

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 6

Exploring with Dora 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

LEGO Builders 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 12

World Class Cooking 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–4 21

Middle School GrAdeS

3D Extravaganza 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 22

Be the Star, One Man Show 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

DNA World 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 25

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–12 25

Hands-on Cooking Around the World 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 27

Let’s Take a Science Field Trip 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–6 28

Survivor: Greenhill 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 30

Ultimate Drum for Fun Camp 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–12 30

Writing Exercises 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–6 31

Cartooning and the Comic Book 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 23

Confidence Toolkit 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 24

Cool Stuff in Middle School Science 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 24

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 24

Intro to Web Design 2 6/10–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 7–9 26

Project Puppetry 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–6 29

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Beg. Black & White Photo (Credit) 3 6/10–6/27 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 36

DNA World 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 33

Government in Action (Credit) 3 6/10–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 11–12 37

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 6/10–6/21 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 33

Fashion Design (Credit) 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 37

Ultimate Drum for Fun Camp 2 6/10–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–12 35

Community Field Trip (Service Hours) 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 9–10 33

Intro to Web Design 2 6/10–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 7–9 34

Visual Voice Portfolio 2 6/10–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 9–12 35

Website Design (Credit) 2 6/10–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 9–12 37

Digital/Advanced Photo (Credit) 3 6/10–6/27 1:00 pm–4:00 pm Grades 9–12 36

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Running 1 6/10–6/14 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Future Stars—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 43

Basketball, Experienced Players–Girls 1 6/10–6/14 8:30 am–11:30 am Grades 6–9 39

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Football—Boys 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades Primer–7 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Basketball, Experienced Players–Boys 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–9 39

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 6/10–6/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 6/10–6/14 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 6/10–6/14 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 3: JunE 17–JunE 21

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Artist at Work 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 3

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 6

Creative Writing 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 6

Fifty Nifty United States 2 6/17–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 8

Healthy Meals and Snacks 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 10

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

LEGO Builders 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Builders 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 12

Messy Art 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 14

Positively Poetry 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Rags to Riches: Upcycling Books 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 16

Recreational Camp 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

American Girl 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–3 3

Camping Under the Stars 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 5

Dodgeball and PE Games 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 7

Food Science 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 9

Game Show Mania 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 9

Journey Through Pixar Films 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–2 10

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

Let’s Take an Art Field Trip 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 12

Recreational Camp 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Star Wars for Young Troopers 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 18

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Recreational Camp 1 6/17–6/21 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Authors Children Adore 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–1 3

Basic Facts: Division 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 4

Boo to a Goose 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Craft Wars 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 6

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 6

LEGO Builders 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 12

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Middle School GrAdeS

Art & Photography 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

Fifty Nifty United States 2 6/17–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 25

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 27

LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 27

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–5 30

Wilderness 1st Responder 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 31

Dodgeball and PE Games 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 25

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 26

Let’s Take an Art Field Trip 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 28

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 24

Healthy Meals and Snacks 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 26

iHow: Fun with Real Math 2 6/17–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–6 26

No Fear Shakespeare 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–8 28

Rags to Riches: Upcycling Books 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–6 29

Upper School GrAdeS

SAT/ACT Workshop 1 6/17–6/20 8:00 am–12:30 pm Grades 10–12 34

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Cycling 2 6/17–6/28 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Beginning Running 1 6/17–6/21 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Game On!—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Soccer—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 8:30 am–12:00 pm Grades K–4 41

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 6/17–6/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 6/17–6/21 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 6/17–6/21 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 4: JunE 24–JunE 28

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Awesome Authors 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 3

Build-a-Mania 1 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Calling all Cookie Bakers 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 5

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 7

Family Fun Cooking 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–3 8

Flips Art Camp 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 8

Fun with Debate: Goldilocks 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 9

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 6/24–7/5 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 9

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

LEGO Master Builders Academy 2 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 12

Making the Most of Math 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 13

Memories in a Snapshot 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 14

Puzzle Mania 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 16

Recreational Camp 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

String Fling 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–6 18

Wooden Robots 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 20

ABC Camp 2 6/24–7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 3

Dodgeball and PE Games 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 7

Fancy Nancy 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

Hooray for the USA 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 10

LEGO WeDo Robotics 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 12

Magical World of Harry Potter 2 6/24–7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–5 13

Recreational Camp 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Sensational Seasons 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 17

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

When I Grow Up 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 20

Recreational Camp 1 6/24–6/28 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Authors Children Adore 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–1 3

Camping Under the Stars 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 5

LEGO City from Scratch 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO Star Wars 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 12

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Magic Tree House Adventure 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–3 13

Marble Mazes 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 13

Middle School GrAdeS

A Journey through Roman Mythology 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–7 23

Basic Life Skills 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 23

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 6/24–7/5 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 25

LEGO Master Builders Academy 2 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 27

String Fling 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–6 30

Wooden Robots 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 31

Writing Exercises 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–6 31

3D Printing & Design—MakerBot 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–12 22

Dodgeball and PE Games 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 25

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 26

Magical World of Harry Potter 2 6/24–7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–5 28

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 30

Too Cool for Middle School Chemistry 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–7 30

Trains, Planes & Automobiles 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Family Fun Cooking 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 25

LEGO Star Wars 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 27

Muertos Masks 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 28

Upper School GrAdeS

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 6/24–7/5 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 33

3D Printing & Design, MakerBot 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–12 32

Basic Life Skills 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 9–12 33

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Running 1 6/24–6/28 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Future Stars—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Game On!—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Baseball—Boys 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 38

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Volleyball, Intermediate—Girls 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Intro to Boys Volleyball 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 40

Water Games—Coed 1 6/24–6/28 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 6/24–6/28 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 6/24–6/28 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 5: July 1–July 5 (cloSEd July 4th)

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Custom Tables 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 6

Junie B. Jones Adventure 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 10

Kooky Chemistry for Kids 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

Krafty Krafts 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 11

LEGO Builders 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO for Girls 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 12

LEGO Super Heroes 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 12

Paper Art Production 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 17

Sight Word Sleuth 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 17

Cars, Trucks & Airplanes 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 5

Celebrating America 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 5

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

Junior CSI 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 10

Paint for Days 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Science Olympiad I 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Recreational Camp 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Artesanias Mexicanas 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 3

Great Inventors 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 9

LEGO Builders 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

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LEGO Star Wars 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 12

Logical Thinkers 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 13

Making the Most of Math 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–1 13

Reader’s Theater Workshop 2 7/1–3, 7/5–12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 16

Scooby Doo, Where Are You? 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–2 17

Middle School GrAdeS

Custom Tables 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 25

Debate Dynamics 2 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–9 25

LEGO Super Heroes 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 28

Rocketry—Level 1 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 29

Wilderness 1st Responder 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 31

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 30

Krafty Krafts 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 27

LEGO Star Wars 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 27

Writing for Middle School 2 7/1–3, 7/5–12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 31

Upper School GrAdeS

Debate Dynamics 2 7/1–3, 7/5–12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–9 33

Economics & Society (Credit) 3 7/1–3, 7/5–19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 11–12 36

Fashion Drawing (Credit) 3 7/1–3, 7/5–18 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 37

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Running 1 7/1–3, 7/5 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 7/1–3, 7/5 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Game On!—Coed 1 7/1–3, 7/5 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Karate and Self-Defense—Coed 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 7/1–3, 7/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Cheerleading—Girls 1 7/1–3, 7/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–4 39

Swim Lessons 1 7/1–3, 7/5 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 7/1–3, 7/5 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 6: July 8–July 12

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Becoming the Artful Extraordinaire 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 4

Bonjour from Paris 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Craft Wars 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 6

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 6

Detective Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 7

Fifty Nifty United States 2 7/8–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 8

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 7/8–7/19 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 9

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

Learning with Clifford, Big Red Dog 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 3–4 11

LEGO Super Heroes 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 12

Messy Magnificent Masks 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 14

Recreational Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Screen Time 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 17

Water Animals 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 20

Wooden Robots 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 20

ABC Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 3

Crazy Colors & Snazzy Shapes 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 6

Dr. Seuss 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Flying Over South America with RIO 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 9

It’s a Jungle Out There 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 10

Recreational Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Science Olympiad II 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–6 16

See the Sea: Underwater Adventure 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 17

Sensory Science for the Young Child 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 17

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

String Fling 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–6 18

Recreational Camp 1 7/8–7/12 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Awesome Authors 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 3

Becoming the Artful Extraordinaire 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–4 4

Cooking and Spanish Fun 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–2 5

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 6

It’s Time to Get Messy 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 10

Learning with Clifford, Big Red Dog 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Ages 3–4 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 12

LEGO Star Wars 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 12

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Marble Mazes 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 13

Mud Mutants 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 14

Super Science Fun 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 19

Young Artist 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 21

Middle School GrAdeS

Art & Photography 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

Chess Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Detective Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 25

Fifty Nifty United States 2 7/8–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 25

Healthy Choices 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 26

LEGO Super Heroes 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 28

Middle School Math Brain Teasers 2 7/8–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 28

String Fling 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–6 30

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 7/8–7/19 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 25

Wooden Robots 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 31

Acting, Storytelling & Improv 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

Harry Potter Minicamp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

Science Olympiad II 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–6 29

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 30

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/8–7/12 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Algebra and Geometry Refresher 2 7/8–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 8–10 23

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 24

LEGO Star Wars 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 27

Super Science Fun 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 30

Upper School GrAdeS

Beginning Drawing (Credit) 3 7/8–7/25 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 36

Guitar Lessons—Private 2 7/8–7/19 Hourly 9 am–12 pm Grades 4–12 33

Algebra and Geometry Refresher 2 7/8–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 8–10 32

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Cycling 2 7/8–7/19 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Beginning Running 1 7/8–7/12 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Future Stars—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 7/8–7/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 7/8–7/12 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 7/8–7/12 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 7: July 15–July 19

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Art Stars 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 3

Basic Facts: Multiplication 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 4

Build-a-Mania 1 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Craft of Woodworking 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 6

Fine & Gross Motor Skills 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 12

Math SMARTboard Style 2 7/15–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 13

Memories in a Snapshot 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 14

Recreational Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Rock to Pop Art 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Star Wars for Young Troopers 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 18

Stirring Up the Kitchen 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 18

Trash to Treasure 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 20

Water Animals 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 20

Italian Vacation 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 10

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It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

PBS Favorites 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

The Artist Inside You 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 19

Recreational Camp 1 7/15–7/19 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Amazing Arts & Crafts 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 3

Budding Engineer 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 4

Chess Camp 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 5

Craft of Woodworking 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 6

Creative Movement 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 6

Fine & Gross Motor Skills 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

LEGO Builders 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO City from Scratch 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

Middle School GrAdeS

Basic Facts: Multiplication 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 23

Computerize Me 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

CSI 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 26

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 30

Too Cool for School Chemistry 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–7 30

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 31

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/15–7/19 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Safe Sitter 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–9 29

Stirring Up the Kitchen 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 30

Upper School GrAdeS

Chess Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 33

Safe Sitter 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–9 34

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 35

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Running 1 7/15–7/19 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Game On!—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

All Sports 1 7/15–7/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–7 38

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 7/15–7/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 7/15–7/19 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 7/15–7/19 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 8: July 22–July 26

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 2

Basic Facts: Division 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 4

Cooking with Classics 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 5

Fine & Gross Motor Skills 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

Having Fun on Sesame Street 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 3–4 9

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 12

Not Your Ordinary Craft Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 14

Off to a Good Start in 2nd Grade 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 2 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Wooden Robots 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 20

Yoga Workshop 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 21

Curious George Goes to Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 3–Grade K 6

Ocean Adventure 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–3 14

Recreational Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Science Olympiad I 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

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Spanish 101 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 17

Stories, Folktales, So Much Drama 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 18

Summer Sillies 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 19

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 20

Recreational Camp 1 7/22–7/26 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Chess Camp 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 5

Digital Storytelling 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 7

Fine & Gross Motor Skills 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

LEGO Builders 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

Marble Mazes 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 13

Spykids 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 18

Summer Dance Camp 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 19

Yoga Workshop 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 21

Middle School GrAdeS

Basic Facts: Division 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 23

Classical Magic 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

DNA World 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 25

Math Games 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–7 28

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Wooden Robots 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 31

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Video Game Makers 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 31

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 31

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 31

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/22–7/26 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 23

Cool Stuff in Middle School Science 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 24

Intro to Becoming a DJ 2 7/22–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 8–12 26

Spykids 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 29

Upper School GrAdeS

SAT/ACT Workshop 1 7/22–7/26 8:30 am–12:00 pm Grades 10–12 34

DNA World 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 33

Mechanics 1 (Credit) 3 7/22–8/9 9:00 am–1:00 pm Grades 11–12 37

Video Game Makers 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 35

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 35

Intro to Becoming a DJ 2 7/22–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 8–12 34

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Cycling 2 7/22–8/2 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Beginning Running 1 7/22–7/26 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Future Stars—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Baseball—Boys 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 38

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Volleyball, Advanced—Girls 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 7–12 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Cheerleading—Girls 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–4 39

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 7/22–7/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 7/22–7/26 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 7/22–7/26 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

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Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

Cooking with Classics 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 5

Dog Days of Summer 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 7

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 11

Kindergarten Fun 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 11

Model Math Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 14

Off to a Good Start in 1st Grade 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 1 14

Origami & Japanese Culture 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

Sight Word Sleuth 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 17

Yoga Workshop 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 21

Craft of Woodworking 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 6

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

LEGO WeDo Robotics 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 12

Recreational Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

See the Sea: Underwater Adventure 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 17

Splash & Splatter 2 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 17

Sports Adventure Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–6 18

Star Wars 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 18

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 18

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 20

Wonderful World of Wizard of Oz 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 20

Recreational Camp 1 7/29–8/2 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 16

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–4 2

Digital Storytelling 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 7

Keyboarding 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–4 10

Let it Snow, Let it Snow 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 12

Write Away Camp 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–4 21

Yoga Workshop 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 21

Middle School GrAdeS

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 27

Off to a Good Start 5th Grade 2 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 5 28

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 26

Keeping It Real: Acting 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–11 27

Sports Adventure Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–6 29

Star Wars 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 29

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Video Game Makers 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 31

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 31

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/29–8/2 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Manga, Japanese Comic Book 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 28

Upper School GrAdeS

CSI 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 9–12 33

Keeping It Real: Acting 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–11 34

Video Game Makers 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 35

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Running 1 7/29–8/2 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Karate and Self Defense—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 40

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

Lacrosse—Boys 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades Primer– 8 40

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Total Tennis—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 7/29–8/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Swim Lessons 1 7/29–8/2 Hourly Age 4–Grade 12 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 7/29–8/2 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

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WEEk 10: AuGuSt 5–AuGuSt 9

Lower School AGeS/GrAdeS

EC Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

EC Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

EC Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Middle School GrAdeS

Teen Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Teen Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Teen Recreational Camp 1 8/5–8/9 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 30

Upper School GrAdeS

Upper School Foundations 1 8/5–8/9 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 9 35

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Cycling 2 8/5–8/16 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Beginning Running 1 8/5–8/9 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Future Stars—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 43

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Game On!—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Basketball—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–9 38

Total Tennis—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Greenhill Cheer Clinic 1 8/5–8/9 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–8 40

Water Games—Coed 1 8/5–8/9 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

Extended Day AGeS/GrAdeS

Extended Day 1 8/5–8/9 See page 55 Age 3–Grade 8 55

WEEk 11: AuGuSt 12–AuGuSt 16

Upper School GrAdeS

Wellness (Credit) 2 TBD Check online Grades 9–12 37

Additional courses for credit: Check online for details

Sports AGeS/GrAdeS

Beginning Running 1 8/12–8/16 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 7 42

Tennis: Grand Slams—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 43

Game On!—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 8:00 am–4:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Combined Swimming and Biking 1 8/12–8/16 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–6 39

Futsal!—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 7 39

MS Speed, Stamina & Strength 1 8/12–8/16 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 40

Swim-Bike-Run—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Total Tennis—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 9:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

All Sports 1 8/12–8/16 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–7 38

Total Tennis—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 10:00 am–2:00 pm Ages 10–18 43

Climb On Indoors!—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 39

Water Games—Coed 1 8/12–8/16 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–7 41

See page 54 for a handy Program Planner worksheet.

CAmp/CourSeTiTle # dATe: Time: AGeSor pAGe WeekS STArT–FiniSH STArT–FiniSH enTerinGGrAdeS

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54 for more information please visitwww.greenhill.org/summer GreenhillSchool

WEEk 1: JunE 3–JunE 7

WEEk 2: JunE 10–JunE 14

WEEk 3: JunE 17–JunE 21

WEEk 4: JunE 24–JunE 28

WEEk 5: July 1–July 5 (cloSEd July 4th)

Program PlannerUse this handy worksheet to plan and organize your campers’ schedules before

registering. you may register by filling out the form starting on page 57 and mailing it

to the school. or register online at www.greenhill.org/summeronthehill/home.

if you need assistance registering online, please contact the Greenhill help desk at

972.628.5999 or [email protected].

WEEk 6: July 8–July 12

WEEk 7: July 15–July 19

WEEk 8: July 22–July 26

WEEk 9: July 29–AuGuSt 2

WEEk 10: AuGuSt 5–AuGuSt 9

WEEk 11: AuGuSt 12–AuGuSt 16

CAmp/CourSeTiTle morninG lunCH AFTernoon 12:00–12:25pm

CAmp/CourSeTiTle morninG lunCH AFTernoon 12:00–12:25pm

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rEGIStrAtIonWelcome to Summer on the hill. to register online visit

www.greenhill.org/summer or use the registration forms on

the last pages of this catalog to enroll in camps, classes, and

extended day. After the initial registration, additional courses

may be added online or by calling 972.628.5490. All online or

hardcopy registrations must be received by Thursday noon

in order to be processed for classes and camps starting the

following Monday. There is an application fee of $25 per student

for hardcopy applications.

WAlk-In rEGIStrAtIon & lAtE FEEWalk-in registrations are available on a space-available basis.

There is a $10 fee per course for walk-in registrations.

tuItIontuition less than $200 must be paid in full at initial registration.

for tuition greater than $200, a deposit of $200 must accompany

registration, and the tuition balance must be paid by May 15, 2013.

if initial payment is made by a credit card, the balance due on May

15, 2013, will be automatically charged to the credit card on file.

cAncEllAtIon & WIthdrAWAlThe School reserves the right to cancel any program for which

there is insufficient enrollment. if Greenhill cancels a program,

the complete registration fee will be refunded. Greenhill School

reserves the right to request withdrawal of any student whose

conduct is unsatisfactory or who fails to conform to the rules

and regulations. no refund will be made to any student who

withdraws or is dismissed from the summer session after the

program has begun.

A request for cancellation and refunds must be submitted in

writing and received in the Summer on the hill office no later

than Thursday noon before a Monday start. A $50 cancellation fee

is charged for processing paperwork for each course cancelled

and the balance of the registration fee is refunded.

t-ShIrtSeach camper will receive a Greenhill summer t-shirt.

holIdAySSummer on the hill will not be held on Thursday, July 4, 2013, in

observance of independence day.

cAr PoolSdrop-off/pick-up—parents may drop-off and pick-up their

children from class or at designated pick-up areas outlined in

confirmation letters. Students will be escorted to the pick-up

areas and be released only to authorized individuals. Children

attending extended day must be signed in and out each day by a

parent or authorized adult.

EScortInG BEtWEEn cAMPSStudents enrolled in multiple daily camps will be escorted from

one location to the other by teachers and counselors.

SuMMEr oFFIcESSummer on the Hill Office

Lower School Administrative Building

phone 972.628.5490

fax 972.628.5290

Sports Office

phillips family Athletics Center

phone 972.628.5616

Business Office

Three Chimneys Administrative Building

phone 972.628.5900

cAMPuS PolIcyAll students must be enrolled in a program while on campus.

lunch/SnAckSCampers who will be on campus between 12:00 p.m. and 12:30

p.m. must bring a lunch each day. refrigeration is not available.

please enroll your child in our lunch program unless your child is

in a day Camp from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Greenhill is a peanut-

free facility. please do not send items with peanuts or peanut

butter in your child’s lunch or snack. Students in sports camps

and day camps may bring snacks for their morning or afternoon

breaks.

EXtEndEd dAy cArEAGE 3–GrAdE 8 WEEkS 2–10Summer on the hill offers extended care before and after camp

for students age 3 to grade 8. Children will have the opportunity

to play outdoors, read, create arts and crafts, play games, and

rest. All activities are supervised. A snack will be provided in

the afternoon. Note: Children must be picked up by 6:00 p.m.

Parents will be charged $1 per minute per child after 6:00 p.m.

EXtEndEd dAy 1: Age 3–Grade K

EXtEndEd dAy 2: Grades 1–4

EXtEndEd dAy 3: Grades 5–8

dAtES: Any week beginning June 10–August 9

SchEdulE And coSt: 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m., $40 per week;

3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., $40 per week;

3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., $80 per week

PrIMEr StudEntSStudents entering primer may enroll in either kindergarten or first

grade camps and classes.

IntErnAtIonAl StudEntSStudents from countries other than the United States must submit

a complete list of immunizations.

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not b

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itals as directed

by

emergen

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hosp

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able an

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struction

s. in ad

dition

, Green

hill

School is au

thorized

by me, in

its sole discretion

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ore of the follow

ing action

s: 1) take my ch

ild via car or am

bulan

ce to a hosp

ital and

give consen

t to med

ical care; or 2) release my ch

ild to an

y of the p

eople listed

in th

is registration form

. Green

hill Sch

ool is not fi

nan

cially respon

sible for

any m

edical care or tran

sportation

provid

ed for or on

beh

alf of my ch

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foods

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dru

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n

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insects

yes

no

if yes, p

lease specify: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

oth

er yes

n

o

if yes, please sp

ecify: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

history of an

aph

ylaxis?

yes

no

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be p

rovidin

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pi p

en to b

e main

tained

in th

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t’s backp

ack? yes

n

o

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be p

rovidin

g a rescue in

haler to b

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tained

in th

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ack? yes

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PErMISSIo

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The stu

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urse or oth

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tylen

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yes

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enad

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ote: oth

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ications n

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by a stud

ent d

urin

g school h

ours or activities req

uire p

arents’ w

ritten p

ermission

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s mu

st

be su

pp

lied by th

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brou

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ool in th

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tainer p

roperly lab

eled w

ith th

e stud

ent’s n

ame, id

entifi

cation of th

e med

ication,

dosage, an

d tim

e to be ad

min

istered.

if you w

ill be b

ringin

g any m

edication

s inclu

din

g an e

pi p

en or in

haler, p

lease comp

lete the paren

tal Au

thorization

for Med

ication form

and

brin

g it to

the sch

ool nu

rse on or p

rior to the fi

rst day of cam

p. The au

thorization

form is availab

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nload

on w

ww

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e

nu

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any q

uestion

s at 972.628.5525 or sum

mern

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greenh

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mer n

urse h

ours are 8:45 am

to 3:00 pm

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PErMISSIo

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SWIM

Students have th

e opportunity to sw

im in

man

y day camps an

d sports camps. paren

ts will be n

otified in advan

ce. on

swim

days, students sh

ould bring a

towel, a sw

imsuit, an

d a plastic bag for carrying w

et items. A

ll items sh

ould be clearly labeled with

the studen

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suits m

ay be worn

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der clothin

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ill particip

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al swim

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ows h

ow to sw

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dep

end

ently.

yes

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lease list all ind

ividu

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ick up

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ild, in

clud

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arents:

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e 1 __________________________________________________________________________________p

hon

e ____________________________d

river’s License n

o. ______________________________

nam

e 2 __________________________________________________________________________________p

hon

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river’s License n

o. ______________________________

nam

e 3 __________________________________________________________________________________p

hon

e ____________________________d

river’s License n

o. ______________________________

nam

e 4 __________________________________________________________________________________p

hon

e ____________________________d

river’s License n

o. ______________________________

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ent’s n

ame ________________________________________________________________________A

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