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Heritage Christian Academy A Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade School 15655 Bass Lake Road, Maple Grove, MN 55311 / 763-463-2200 / www.heritageweb.org Summer 2017 Equipping Minds Engaging Hearts Encountering Jesus Christ

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Heritage Christian Academy A Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade School

15655 Bass Lake Road, Maple Grove, MN 55311 / 763-463-2200 / www.heritageweb.org

Summer 2017

Equipping Minds

Engaging Hearts

Encountering Jesus Christ

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How to Register:

Please see each summer offering for specific instructions on how to register.

Signing up for one or more Athletic Camps?

Turn in one Athletic Registration Form for all the camps.

Not a student at HCA? You must fill out the waiver form and

return it to HCA to participate in any of our summer offerings.

Dear Heritage Families,

It’s hard to believe summer is right around the corner!

Summer months are often a great time to sharpen and

further academic and athletic skills. I’m pleased that HCA

will be providing elementary, middle and high school

families enrichment opportunities for their children.

Our summer program includes classes such as Java Coding;

Robotics; Safeway Driving School; Camp Kindergarten and First Grade Frenzy;

along with our annual spectrum of athletic camps. Summer tutoring sessions,

designed to meet the individual needs of students, will also be available for middle

and high school students. All of these events will be taught by qualified and skilled

professionals.

Each summer enrichment opportunity is designed to be meaningful and fun! Our

highly trained teachers and coaches are looking to present important spiritual,

social, academic, and athletic skills in the context of enjoyable summer activities.

I look forward to summer’s bustle of activity and excitement that learning will bring

to students, parents, teachers and coaches at Heritage this summer.

For Christ and His School,

Tonya Scott

President

Heritage Christian Academy

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Embark on a fun journey to space

with Scratch! Students work on their

own computer to send an astronaut

to the moon and defend their moon

base from space rocks. Learn how to

use Scratch to create and program

sprites, back-drops and basic scripts.

Create a new program each day,

leave with evidence of your wild

space adventure, and be inspired to explore the universe

of programming as a Space Pioneer.

Who: Students entering K-2 in fall of 2017

When: May 30-June 2, 12:30-2:30pm

Where: Room #124

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 12 students

From beginners just

learning the mechanics of

the game to the most

advanced teenagers honing

their skills, this special

academy will provide an

opportunity to grow as a

complete soccer player.

We believe the function of this camp is to enable each boy

and girl to reach his or her full potential. Within a

pre-established sequence of progression, and individual

skills will be polished.

Our camp is centered around sharing the Gospel of Jesus

Christ while teaching the game of soccer. Our staff will

lead the campers in devotions and prayer throughout the

week.

Who: Grades 1-5 in fall of 2017

When: May 30-June 2, 9:30am-12:00pm

Where: HCA Soccer Field or Gym

Cost: $100-Make check payable to HCA

Led by: Coach Chris Laird

Contact: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

763-463-2204,

[email protected] Register: Must fill out the HCA Summer Sports Camps

Application

Elementary Soccer Camp May 30-June 2 Grades 1-5 in fall of 2017

Handbell Camp May 30-June 2 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

This fun camp is

designed for those with

very little experience

ringing handbells. We

will learn the “healthy”

way to ring handbells,

basic note reading,

counting/rhythm and

tracking. By the end of

the week you will be

playing 2-3 songs.

Who: Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017. For a student alone or

bring a parent along!

When: May 30-June 2

Session 1: 1:00-2:00pm

TBD Session 2: 2:00-3:00pm

Where: HCA Choir Room #127

Cost: $100 per student, if a parent joins their student, $50

for the parent; make check payable to Mary Yerks

Led by: Ms. Mary Yerks

Register by contacting: Ms. Yerks

[email protected] Special instructions: You may bring a water bottle.

Jr. Space Pioneer May 30-June 2 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

Jr. Musical Adventures

With Scratch & Makey Makey June 5-8 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

When your favorite

song comes on the

radio do you sit

quietly or do you

dance around and

play the air drum

solo? In Musical

Adventures With

Scratch and Makey Makey, we are going to explore how

different sounds are created and we will create our own

interpretations of common musical instruments like

drums, piano, guitar, and even a recorder, and we will

create our very own dancing program, all through the

use of Makey Makey and Scratch to bring our music to

life! The last day will end with a bang, or at least a really

great mini concert from all of our students!

When: June 5-8, 9:00-11:00am

Where: Room #124

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 20 students

Canceled

Canceled

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This fun and interactive camp will

introduce students to computational

thinking, writing Java code, and

using Eclipse Code Editor. Students

will get an opportunity to work

collaboratively on specific coding

tasks.

Who: Students entering 6-12

in fall of 2017

When: June 5-8, 9:00-10:30am

Where: Room #218

Cost: $50 Make check payable to

Lorrie Neuharth

Led by: Mrs. Lorrie Neuharth

Register by contacting:

Mrs. Lorrie Neuharth

[email protected]

Minimum of 10 students/Maximum of 20 students

Please register by 5/31

Java Coding Camp June 5-8 Grades 6-12 in fall of 2017

3D Video Game Design:

Kodu Kart Racing June 5-8 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

Race to the finish and

create your own 3D

racing game in

Microsoft’s Kodu

gaming environment.

From terrain design to

enemy selection,

students are placed at

the wheel and given full control to design their game.

Create your own video game while exploring the

foundations of coding. Kick your creativity in gear with

Kodu Kart Racing. (not compatible with Mac or Linux)

Who: Students entering 3-8 in fall of 2017

When: June 5-8, 9:00-11:00am

Where: Room #139

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 16 students

MS & HS Soccer Camp June 5-8 Grades 6-12 in fall of 2017

From beginners just learning the mechanics of the game to

the most advanced teenagers honing their skills this

special academy will provide an opportunity to grow as a

complete soccer player.

Soccer camp is centered around sharing the Gospel of

Jesus Christ while teaching the game of soccer. Our staff

will lead the campers in devotions and prayer throughout

the week.

Who: Grades 6-12 in fall of 2017

When: June 5-8, 9:30am-12:00pm

Where: HCA Soccer Field or Gym

Cost: $100-Make check payable to HCA

Led by: Coach Chris Laird

Contact: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

763-463-2204,

[email protected] Register: Must fill out the HCA Summer Sports Camps

Application

Jr. Engineering:

Under Construction June 5-8 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

Put on your hard hats,

engineers, and join us for The

Engineering of Cities! In this

camp, students work hard to

apply their knowledge of

construction to save the beach

from erosion and build their

very own city from the ground

up. From roads and tunnels to buildings and skyscrapers,

students discover that no job’s too tough for an

Engineering for Kids engineer!

Who: Students entering K-2 in fall of 2017

When: June 5-8, 12:30-2:30pm

Where: Room #126

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 12 students

Canceled

Canceled

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Looking for a colorful, exciting and a bit messy summer?

Challenge your brain with KidzArt and Science Explorers

in this hands-on, inquiry based camp. With over 30 years

of experience, our programs will give your child a week

of fun, educational and wonderful memories.

Who: Grades 1-6 in fall of 2017

When: June 5-8, 9:00am-3:00pm

Bring: A bag lunch, snack (peanut free) beverage,

& sunscreen

Where: HCA Rooms #116 and #120

Cost: $200 Make checks payable to KidzArt

Early Bird discount of $10 if registered

before March 31st

Register by contacting: nwmpls.kidzart.com

During this full day art/science camp students will split

their day between KidzArt and Science Explorers.

KidzArt's Marvelously Messy

Grab your friends and get ready for a messy good time.

We get our hands dirty as we explore and play with paint,

clay, Paper-Mache, and simply sloppy supplies. Dress for

mess and artistic success!

Science Explorer's Crazy Chemistry

Join Science Explorers as we become crazy chemists! We

will investigate the Periodic Table and learn about its

families with fun and exciting experiments as we discover

the science side of STEM. We will break some chemical

bonds, get messy with polymers and much more. Our

classes are hands-on...so be sure to dress for a mess!

For more about Science Explorers go to

www.science-explorers.net

Full Day KidzArt/Science Explore June 5-8 Grades 1-6 in fall of 2017

At Basketball Camp,

you will learn the

FUNdamentals of

basketball-including

rules of the sport, how

to dribble, pass, and

shoot the basketball,

as well as learn about

the history of the game. Oh, and did we mention that it

will be A LOT OF FUN too!

Who: Grades 1-5 in fall of 2017

When: June 12-15, 9:00am-12:00pm

Where: HCA Gym

Cost: $100-Make check payable to HCA

Led by: Coach Tim Herman & Coach Lori Crellin

Contact: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

763-463-2204,

[email protected] Register: Must fill out the HCA Summer Sports Camps

Application

Elementary Basketball Camp June 12-15 Grades 1-5 in fall of 2017

This camp will teach you new skills and help you improve

the basketball skills you already have. Fun will be had by

all and you will come away from the camp feeling more

confident about your game!

Who: Grades 6-8 in fall of 2017

When: June 12-15, 1:00-4:00pm

Where: HCA Gym

Cost: $100-Make check payable to HCA

Lead by: Coach Tim Herman & Coach Lori Crellin

Contact: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

763-463-2204,

[email protected] Register: Must fill out the HCA Summer Sports Camps

Application

Middle School Basketball Camp June 12-15 Grades 6-8 in fall of 2017

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Sweat Hockey Summer Skating and Skills Academy

SWEAT Skating and Skills Academy is an affordable

option for girls off-season hockey training. This camp

focuses primarily on skating technique and development as

well as basic hockey skills for young players.

Who: Girls Hockey players - U15, JV, and Varsity are

welcome to participate at the Experienced level where as

U8, U10, and U12 girls are encouraged to participate at the

Beginner level.

When: June 12- July 25, Mondays and Tuesdays

Experienced: 1:30-2:30pm

Beginner: 2:45-3:45pm

(No sessions the week of July 1-8)

Cost: $210 per skaters + tax

$100 per goalie + tax

Go to sweathockey.com for payment options

Location: Brooklyn Park Community Center

Register by contacting: sweathockey.com Questions? Please contact Coach Dustin Thompson at

[email protected]

Girls Sweat

Hockey Academy June 12- July 25 U8, U10, U12, U15, JV, Varsity

Safeway Driving School is

the largest driving school in

Minnesota, instructing over

6500 teens this year. Their

goal is to educate students to

become safe and skillful

drivers.

Before obtaining a driver’s

license, Minnesota law

requires all persons under 18 years old to attend 30

hours of classroom training and receive 6 hours of

behind the wheel instructions.

For your convenience, you may take the classroom part

of the training at HCA at a special rate.

Who: May start at 14 1/2 yrs. by the first day of school.

When: June 19-June 30, 9:00am-12:00pm

Where: Room #231 (Note: Room Change from #213) Cost: $375 upon registration.

*There are no payment plan options because of

this special reduced price

Register by contacting: Students must register online

with Safeway Driving School at

www.safewaydrivingschool.com Contact: 651-351-9150

Safeway Driving School June 19-30 Must be 14 1/2 by the first day of school

Wreck-It Week June 12-15 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

Smash! Crash! BOOM! Students

in this camp will join Wrecking

Companies for the week and will

attempt to work their way up the

ranks of their company from

Intern to President. They will

compete against other wrecking

companies in various engineering

-related challenges, such as building a bridge from balsa

wood and constructing safety mechanisms to protect a raw

egg from impact. Put on your hard hats and safety goggles

and join the fun!

Who: Students entering 3-8 in fall of 2017

When: June 12-15, 9:00-11:30am

Where: Room #139

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 16 students

Jr. Chemical Engineering:

Crazy Concoctions June 12-15 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

The Junior Chemical

Engineering camp introduces

our youngest engineers to

fundamental concepts of solids,

liquids, and solutions. Students

investigate the properties of

several crazy concoctions and

make their own samples of bubbles, play dough, flub, and

more

Who: Students entering K-2 in fall of 2017

When: June 12-15, 12:30-2:30pm

Where: Room #124

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 24 students

Canceled

Canceled

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Have fun learning football

fundamentals. The sessions

will teach techniques for

throwing, scoring,

blocking and tackling in

a youth-friendly

environment. Join the

fun in this skill-building

camp.

Who: Grades 3-6 in fall of 2017

When: June 26-29, 9:00-11:00am

Where: Providence Academy

Cost: $100-Payments are processed online during your

registration process

Contact: Registrations forms may be filled out on the

Providence website at

https://providenceac.cr3.rschooltoday.com/public/

getclass/category_id/62/program_id/12

Special instructions: Must fill out the HCA Summer

Sports Camps Application

Elementary Football Camp June 26-29 Grades 3-6 in fall of 2017

Level Up Robotics June 19-22 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

Students grades 3-8 join us at this exciting new camp

where technology meets creativity. Robots will be

challenged with races, games and demos. All campers

will start at beginner level with the option to progress

through seven increasingly difficult levels. These range

from building simple structures and pre-programmed

robots to programmable robots which include metal

skeletons and advanced components. Students can

take multiple sessions each day.

Who: Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

When: June 19-22

Where: Room #136

Cost: 8:30-11:00am $125

12:00-2:30pm $125

8:30am-2:30pm all day discount $199

Register by contacting: www.steamandrobotics.com

Questions: Angela Marchio at 651-303-8955 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Full day campers should bring their

own bag lunch and a drink.

Once Upon a Time Robotics June 19-22 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

We’ll begin with storytelling

and musical experiences that

relate to a theme that will extend

to our robot construction.

Develop comparison, fine motor

and spatial relationship skills and

explore robotic principles such as:

remote controls motors and more.

Difficulty increases each day to challenge students while

having fun.

Who: Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

When: June 19-22

Where: Room #137

Cost: 8:30–11:00am. $125

12:00-2:30pm $125

8:30am-2:30pm all day discount $199

Register by contacting: www.steamandrobotics.com

Questions? Contact Angela Marchio at 651-303-8955 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Full day campers should bring their

own bag lunch and a drink.

The Dynamic Arts program

allows for Beginners to advanced

to progress through several

increasingly difficult levels.

Dynamic Art combines art and

technology while challenging

your child to explore the

relationship of these ideas. Your

child will be given the experience

of making moving sculptures. Artists such as Alexander

Calder used this method for his ceiling mobiles, which are

seen all over the country. Each child will be given the

opportunity to explore their creativity while incorporating

the exciting elements of technology. Through the use of

motors, gears and pulleys your child will learn how to turn

their art to an exciting new level. They will be making

beautiful and fun, unique sculptures that exist as art and

decorative objects. This class will challenge the

functionality of the creative process as well as being fun

and rewarding. It is more than your basic children’s art

class.

Who: Two levels: K-8 in fall 2017

When: June 19 - 22

Where: Room #138

Cost: 8:30-11:00am. $125

12:00-2:30pm $125

8:30am-2:30pm all day discount $199

Register by contacting: www.steamandrobotics.com

Questions? Contact Angela Marchio at 651-303-8955 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Full day campers should bring their

own bag lunch and a drink.

Dynamic Art June 19-22 Grades K-8 in fall of 2017

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This camp will teach you

new skills and help you

improve the volleyball

skills you already have.

We will work on passing,

serving, attacking

and setting. Scrimmages,

skill-building drills and activities are included.

Who: Grades 6-9 in fall of 2017

When: July 10-13, 10:30am-12:30pm

Where: HCA Gym

Cost: $80-Make check payable to HCA

Led by: Coach Lisa Halvorsen

Contact: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

763-463-2204,

[email protected] Register: Must fill out the HCA Summer Sports Camps

Application.

Mighty Fortress:

In Jesus, the Victory is Won! VBS kids confidently celebrate that Jesus, their

champion, has won the victory over sin, death,

and Satan! Because the victory’s already won, every day

is a day to celebrate! God’s victory is shown in the Bible

accounts of the fall of Jericho, God’s rescue of King

Hezekiah’s kingdom, King Josiah’s reading of God’s

Word, the Savior King’s triumphal entry, and Jesus’

victory through His death and resurrection.

Who: Grades K-6

When: June 26-30, 9:00-11:30am

Where: HCA

Cost: Offering taken daily

Register by contacting: Grace Free Lutheran Church,

763-463-2300

GFLC Vacation Bible School June 26-30 Grades K-6th Grade in fall of 2017

Elementary Volleyball Camp will focus on providing

detailed instruction in the major areas of the game.

Fun and friendly competition are the overarching goals

of this camp.

Who: Grades 3-6 in fall of 2017

When: July 10-13, 9:00-10:30am

Where: HCA Gym

Cost: $60-Make check payable to HCA

Led by: Coach Lisa Halvorsen

Contact: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

763-463-2204,

[email protected] Register: Must fill out the HCA Summer Sports Camps

Application.

Elementary Volleyball Camp July 10-13 Grades 3-6 in fall of 2017

MS Volleyball Camp July 10-13 Grades 6-9 in fall of 2017

There are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world.

Love of books is the best of all.

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Chess Camp July 24-27 Grades 1-8 in fall of 2017

Challenge Yourself!

Play Chess!

Exercise Your Brain!

In addition to playing chess

in a relaxed, friendly setting,

campers will also get to play

a variety of other enjoyable

board games, puzzles and sport activities.

Who: Grades 1-8 in fall of 2017

When: July 24-27

Full Day: 9:00am-3:00pm (bring a bag lunch & drink)

Where: HCA Room #116

Cost: $140 make checks payable to Twins Cities Chess

Register by contacting:

www.twincitieschessclub.com/Registration.html Questions? Please contact: Twins Cities Chess Club at

[email protected] or call 952-457-4800

The Day’s Schedule

9:00-9:15: Check-in

9:15-10:45: Morning class with practice games

10:45-11:15: Break, outdoor games

11:15-12:00: Tournament

12:00-12:30: Lunch break

12:30-1:30: Afternoon class with practice games, fun

games

1:30-2:45: Tournament

2:45-3:00: Pick Up

Cartooning & Anime

(1/2 Day Camp)

Turn your doodles into art! Join

KidzArt for a fun filled week of

learning how to draw, paint, and

sculpt cool cartoons. From cute

cuddly animals to Anime characters

and flip books. This camp is jam packed full of fun

mediums and using your imaginations. Don’t miss out on

your chance to create your own mini comic book.

Who: Grades 1-6 in fall of 2017

When: July 17-20 9:00-11:00am

Where: HCA Rooms #120

Cost: $100 Make checks payable to KidzArt

Early Bird discount of $10 if registered before March

31st.

Register by contacting: nwmpls.kidzart.com

KidzArt July 17- 20 Grades 1-6 in fall of 2017

Buckets, Boomwhacker,

& Shakers July 10-13 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

Explore rhythm by playing bucket drums and other

percussion instruments that you can find around the

house. We will incorporate Boomwhackers into the

rhythm patterns and songs that we work on.

Who:

Session 1: Grades 3-5 in fall of 2017

Session 2: Grades 6-8 in fall of 2017

When: July 10-13

1st session - 10:45-11:45am

2nd session 11:45am-12:45pm

Where: HCA Choir Room #127

Cost: $100 Make check payable to Mary Yerks

Led by: Ms. Mary Yerks

Register by contacting: Ms. Mary Yerks

[email protected] Special Instructions: You may bring a water bottle.

Jr. Medieval Defense July 31-August 3 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

Do you have what it

takes to defend your

castle and maintain

your family’s honor?

If so, then don your

armor and draw your

sword for Medieval Defense! In this Jr. Engineering of

Medieval Times camp, students build their very own

castle and work to defend it by engineering cannons and

catapults. Become a knight and join us on the quest for

glory and justice!

Who: Students entering K-2 in fall of 2017

When: July 31-August 3, 9:00-11:00am

Where: Room #232

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 12 students

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Kids Battle Robots July 31-August 3 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

(Must have taken a previous Robotics course)

If you're interested in a fast-paced and game focused

camp, then our Battle Robots camp is for you! Similar to

our Level Up Robotics Program, but our focus is on

building robots that are Specifically designed to compete

against those of other campers. We offer four main types

of competition during our Battle Robot camps, as well as

an unlimited number of variations on other classics.

Who: Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

(Must have taken a previous Robotics course)

When: July 31-August 3

Where: Room #215

Cost: 8:30-11:00am $125

12:00-2:30pm $125

8:30am-2:30pm all day discount $199

(Must have taken a previous robotics class in past)

Register by contacting: www.steamandrobotics.com

Questions? Contact Angela Marchio at 651-303-8955 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Full day campers should bring their

own bag lunch and a drink.

Flight Dynamics Engineering

with Drones August 7-10 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

This new and

improved drones

class will touch on

the basics of

aeronautics and the

rules of drones in

the new FAA world.

Learn about

different types of drones and how they fly differently and

their uses and future uses. We will be covering control of

the drones as well as trick flying and making obstacle

courses, while learning principles of motion through

other games and videos. Advanced students will work on

choreography of drones.

Who: Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

When: August 7-10

Where: Upper Atrium

Cost: 8:30-11:00am $125

12:00-2:30pm $125

8:30am-2:30pm all day discount $199

Register by contacting: www.steamandrobotics.com

Questions? Contact Angela Marchio at 651-303-8955 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Full day campers should bring their

own bag lunch and a drink.

Jr. Aerospace Engineering:

Taking to the Skies August 7-10 Grades K-2 in fall of 2017

The Junior Aerospace

Engineering camp

introduces our youngest

engineers to fundamental

concepts of aircraft and

spacecraft design. Through

open and focused

exploration, students

explore and construct

airplanes, rockets, hot air

balloons, and more.

Who: Students entering K-2 in fall of 2017

When: August 7-10, 9:00-11:00am

Where: Room #124

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 12 students

While growing up, some of my most memorable experiences during those long summer breaks happened inside

the pages of a book.

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You don't want to miss out on this year's First Grade

Frenzy!

First grade frenzy is a fun and educational opportunity

for your incoming first graders to get a better feel for

what first grade is all about. Come join us for hands on

learning activities, introductions to new classmates and

teachers, and most importantly, gaining a new excitement

for the fun-filled year ahead! We will be going through

aspects of a typical day in first grade and get the kiddos

comfortable with the routines and subject content. I can't

wait to spend time with your students and have a wonder-

ful kick-off to the 2017-2018 school year!

Who: Students entering First Grade in fall of 2017

When: August 14-18, 12:00-3:00pm

Where: HCA Room #126

Cost: $150-Make check payable to Janaya Sather

Led by: Miss Janaya Sather (1st Grade Teacher)

Register by contacting: Miss Janaya Sather

[email protected] Special instructions: Please send a snack and water

bottle with your child each day.

First Grade Frenzy August 14-18 Grade 1 in fall of 2017

String musicians who

will be in grades

4-8 in the fall can get

ready for school

orchestra at this camp.

We will review what

you have learned and

get a head start on

what we will working on in the fall. Camp attendees will

be placed in an ensemble that meets their ability.

Who: Grades 4-8 in the fall of 2017

When: August 14-17

Session 1: 10:00-11:00am

TBD Session 2: 11:00am-12:00pm

Where: HCA Choir Room #127

Cost: $100 - Make check payable to Mary Yerks

Led by: Ms. Yerks

Register by contacting:

[email protected] Special instructions: You may be requested to purchase

a book that will be less than $20.00. You may bring a

water bottle.

String Tune Up August 14-17 Grades 4-8 in fall of 2017

Wondering how to prepare your

student for success in kindergarten?

Camp Kindergarten offers students

a head start on kindergarten math

and phonics, as well as practicing

new routines. Students are also

introduced to their perspective

teacher during a fun, get to know you session. An

important part of Camp Kindergarten is building

relationships and beginning the process of learning to

serve one another in love. Camp Kindergarten is a great

way to build excitement for school, and wash away their

anxieties about starting kindergarten. Don’t miss out!

Who: Students entering Kindergarten in fall of 2017

When: August 14-18, 9:00am-12:00pm

Where: HCA Room #120

Cost: $160 Make check payable to Kathy Shapiro

Led by: Mrs. Kathy Shapiro (Kindergarten Teacher)

Register by contacting: Mrs. Kathy Shapiro

[email protected] Special instructions: Please send a snack and water

bottle with your child each day.

Camp Kindergarten August 14-18 Kindergarten in fall of 2017

Building Cities August 14-17 Grades 3-8 in fall of 2017

Do you have what it

takes to engineer a

magnificent city from

an inhabitable

environment? During

this camp, students form

their very own construction crew and work together as a

team to build a city from the ground up. Crews design

essential urban structures, develop processes to purify

water and generate their own power. Join up with a crew

to compete in challenges designed to test the strength of

your designs in Building Cities.

Who: Students entering 3-8 in fall of 2017

When: August 14-17, 9:00-11:30am

Where: Room #139

Cost: $100

Led by: Engineering for Kids

Register by contacting:

www.engineeringforkids.com/mpls Questions: Armando or Ria Mojica at 763-473-0362 or

[email protected] Special instructions: Please bring water and a nut-free

snack.

Minimum of 8 students/Maximum of 16 students

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Summer Lessons & Tutoring

Mr. Matthew Kinne

What: Music: Voice, Any Beginning-Intermediate Band Instrument,

Advanced Trumpet, Guitar.

Who: Students or Parents of any age

When: Coordinated with instructor for specific times.

Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday 10am- 9pm

Where: HCA Band Room

Cost: $30 for 30 minute lessons

Make checks payable to: Matthew Kinne

Register by contacting: 952-220-6459,

[email protected]

Mrs. Carin Laird What: Reading Comprehension, Language, Writing, ACT Prep

Who: Middle & High School Students

When: Weekdays-flexible starting July 10th

Where: HCA Room #223

Cost: $35 per hour

Make check payable to: Carin Laird

Register by contacting: 763-463-2278,

[email protected]

Ms. Casey Stage

What: Math Tutoring (Pre-Alg through Calculus)

Who: Middle & High School Students

When: Monday-Thursday, June-August

Where: HCA Room 213

Cost: $30 per hour

Make checks payable to: Casey Stage

Register by Contacting: 218-929-0542

[email protected]

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HERITAGE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

Event Permission and Waiver Form NON HCA STUDENTS MUST FILL OUT THIS WAIVER TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THE

SUMMER ENRICHMENTS OFFERED IN THIS CATALOG.

Please attach additional medical/health information including doctor’s notes and medication notifications.

I grant permission for my Child, ________________________________________, (“Child”) to participate in co-

curricular (related to curriculum, required course requirements or educational requirements) and extra-curricular

(voluntary activities unrelated to course requirements or curriculum) activities at Heritage Christian Academy

(“HCA”), HCA sponsored events and Minnesota State High School League sponsored events (“Events”), including,

but not limited to, intramural and interscholastic events, music contents, athletics, fieldtrips, and transportation to

and from the Events. In order to allow my Child to participate in these Events, I, Individually, and as a parent, or

legal guardian of my Child agree to the following:

Waiver: In consideration of permission to participate, today and on all future dates I, for myself, my Child, my

heirs, personal representatives or assigns, do hereby release, waive, discharge, and covenant not to sue HCA, their

directors, officers, employees, coaches, instructors, and agents from liability from any and all claims, not including

claims related to gross misconduct, related to personal injury, accidents or illnesses (including death), and property

loss arising from, but not limited to, my Child’s participation in extra curricular activities, classes, observation, and

use of facilities, premises, or equipment at HCA or at any Event, off HCA’s premises.

Assumption of Risks: Certain activities, including but not limited to athletic events, transportation to and from

Events, whether by HCA transportation or bus service, by its very nature, carries with it certain inherent risks that

cannot be eliminated regardless of the care taken to avoid injuries. HCA has facilities for and provides for activities

conducted on its’ property or access and transportation to facilities that involve travel and or physical activity. I ac-

knowledge that HCA is not warranting the condition of any of the facilities or granting assurances of an expected

result due to use of the facilities whether at HCA or the location of the Event. HCA may not have any control over

the conditions present at an Event, nor does it have control over the actions of your Child or other Children partici-

pating in the Event, whether they are fellow HCA students or non-HCA students. I acknowledge that my Child

may have known or unknown pre-existing medical conditions that may impact his/her ability to participate in

Events or use certain facilities and equipment properly. I acknowledge that my Child is a guest and by signing this

waiver, I assume all responsibility for my Child’s own behavior and any impact or harm which may come to the

Child, or to another person due to my Child’s actions.

Indemnification and Hold Harmless: I agree to indemnify and hold Heritage Christian Academy and their direc-

tors, officers, employees, coaches, instructors and agents harmless from any and all claims, actions, suits, proce-

dures, costs, expenses, damages and liabilities, including attorney’s fees, brought as a result of my Child’s involve-

ment or asserted in connection with an Event and to reimburse them for any such expenses incurred to the fullest

extent of the law.

Child’s Name: Age:

Birthdate: Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Name(s):

Telephone: Secondary Contact: Telephone:

Allergies: Health Conditions:

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Severability: The undersigned further expressly agrees that the foregoing waiver and assumption of risks agreement

is intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the State of Minnesota and that if any portion

thereof is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect.

Medical Treatment: I hereby authorize any medical treatment deemed necessary for my Child in the event of any

injury or illness while participating in an activity or at an Event and the administration of any medication prescribed

by a medical doctor. My Child either has appropriate insurance or, in its absence, I agree to pay all costs of rescue

and/or medical services as may be incurred on my Child’s behalf. Please note that during Events, there may be no

one available to administer medications to students. Should medication be necessary at these times, it is the par-

ent’s responsibility to administer and exceptions will be made ONLY for those students for whom self-administration

is necessary and who have secured approval through filing of the necessary medication forms in the school office. In

the event of an emergency, I fully authorize the administration of life-saving measures, and the utilization of emer-

gency services in the judgment of HCA.

Authorization: I have read this waiver of liability, assumption of risk, and indemnity agreement. I fully understand

its terms, and understand that I am giving up substantial rights, including certain legal rights. I acknowledge that I am

signing the agreement freely and voluntarily, and intend by my signature to be a complete and unconditional release

of all liability to the greatest extent allowed by law on my behalf and on behalf of my Child. I hereby assert that my

Child’s participation is voluntary and that I knowingly assume all such risks for my Child. I understand that Events

may be supervised and provided by persons who are not employees, faculty or staff of HCA. I further understand

that Events may be separate and unrelated to regular day course studies at HCA and are offered only as enrichment

opportunities for students.

THIS ACKNOWLEDGMENT MUST BE SIGNED BY THE PARENT(S) WHO HAVE LEGAL CUSTODY OF THE

CHILD PARTICIPATING IN HCA EVENTS. BY SUBMITTING THIS SIGNED FORM, THE PARENT(S) CONSENT

TO THIS AGREEMENT AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ALL PARENTS OR GUARDIANS WITH LEGAL CUSTODY

HAVE APPROVED THIS AGREEMENT.

Dated:

Parent/Guardian

Dated:

Parent/Guardian

For Administrative Purposes Only

Dated Received: Medical/Health/Allergies: Last Name:

Received By: Additional Forms Attached: Homeroom Teacher:

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Heritage 2017 Summer Sports Camps Application

All camps are either in the HCA Gymnasium or on the HCA Soccer Field

Fill out Application Form per student: Check the camps your child is attending.

Elem. Soccer Camp (1st -5th in the fall 2017), May 30-June 2, 9:30am-Noon Cost: $100

MS/HS Soccer Camp (6th -12th in the fall 2017), June 5-8, 9:30am-Noon Cost: $100

Elem. Basketball Camp (1st -5th in the fall 2017), June 12-15, 9am-Noon Cost: $100

Middle School B-ball Camp (6th -8th in the fall 2017), June 12-15, 1pm-4pm Cost: $100

Elem. Football Camp (2nd -6th in the fall 2017), June 26-29, 9:00am-11:00am Cost: $100

Elem. Volleyball Camp (3rd -6th in the fall 2017), July 10-13, 9:00am-10:30am Cost: $ 60

MS Volleyball Camp (6th-9th in the fall 2017), July 10-13, 10:30am-12:30pm Cost: $ 80

Need Soccer ball Cost: $ 20

MUST register 2 weeks PRIOR to first day of Camp. If not, add $25.00 fee

Cost: $ 25

Total Cost: ___________

Make check payable to HCA. Send to: HCA Athletic Office

Questions: Lori Crellin, Associate Athletic Director

Phone: 763-463-2204

Email: [email protected]

Student Name: _________________________ Grade: (fall 2017) ________ HCA Student Non HCA Student School Name:_______________ (HCA Waiver must be included)

T-Shirt Size: (please circle one) Youth: XS S M L XL Adult: S M L XL

Full Address: _________________________________________________

Parent Name: _______________________ Emergency Phone:__________

Parent Email: _________________________________

Special Medical Concerns we should know:__________________________

____________________________________________________________

We/I hereby release HCA and the listed staff per camp of all claims on account of any inju-

ries, which may be sustained by our/my child while attending a camp. We/I also certify that

the child is medically fit to participate and are responsible for any insurance coverage. We/I

hereby authorize the staff of the above Heritage Camps to act for us/me according to their

best judgment in an emergency requiring medical attention. Please have ALL Guardians sign

below.

____________________________ ______________________________ (Signature of Mother/Guardian) (Signature of Father/Guardian)

What to Wear/Bring: (if applicable) Appropriate shoes (soccer cleats, indoor gym shoes that are

non-marking soles – never worn outside), shin guards, soccer ball, water bottle, healthy snack, and

sunscreen.

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HCA'S 2017

ALL SCHOOL

HELLO ACADEMY NIGHT!

Monday, August 28th!

Watch for more information coming

later this summer.

MARK YOUR

CALENDAR

NOW!