Pre-K - 1st Students entering Pre-K through 1st grades in the fall of 2011 will have a daily schedule of thematic activities that foster creativity, active learning, and exploration.
Grades 2 - 7 Students entering grades 2 through 7 will choose 1 morning session and one afternoon session. Activities in each session will vary week-to-week for those students attending more than one week.
Art Campers will discover artistic talents in drawing, painting, and sculpture, using a wide variety of traditional and new media. They will have time to explore the media in depth and immerse themselves in the creative process. Morning and afternoon sessions will offer different activities as well as each session.
Athletics Campers will discover new athletic interests and talents as they develop and improve skills in team and individual sports and enjoy a wide variety of outdoor and physical fitness activities. Emphasis is on learning and using new skills in basketball, baseball, flag football, soccer, hockey, and many more! Canoeing, skating, and many more activities are also part of the fun!
Drama There's no business like show business! In one week's time, campers will receive a part, learn their lines, and end with a polished performance in the gym on Friday for their family and fellow campers, complete with set and costumes. Whether you're new to the stage, or a seasoned actor, there's a role for you!
Fencing Would you like to lunge, parry, and riposte against an opponent, and learn about the three weapons used in the sport of fencing? Do you want to learn about the history of the sword, and how it became one of the original Olympic events? Come take part in an experience intended to provide the fundamentals of a sport that has been popular for over 500 years. If you think you have the discipline and focus to become a fencer, join us for a week-long program that will train body and mind, and reveal your inner warrior.
Robotics Campers will learn to build their own robots using Legos, gears, wheels, tires, electric motors, sensors, micro-switches, electrical cables, and much, much more. Then, campers will learn to program their robots to become fully functional.
Registration Complete the attached registration and medical form. Full payment must be included.
Dates and Times The three-week camp session is from June 6-24, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Morning drop-off begins at 8:45 a.m. Pre-K-1st - go to the 1-2 building; grades 2-7 - go directly to the gym. Before care (7:30 - 9:00) and after care (3:00 - 5:00) are available.
Camp Clinics: Grades 2-7
Campers choose two of the following clinics. Morning clinics run from 9:00-11:45. Afternoon clinics run from 12:30 -3:00. Lunch is held from 11:45 - 12:30. Students provide their own lunch.
- Art (grades 2-3)
- Art (grades 4-7)
- Athletics (grades 2-4)
- Athletics (grades 5-7)
- Drama (grades 3-7)
- Fencing (grades 5-7)
- Robotics (grades 2-4)
- Robotics (grades 5 -7)
Tuition Tuition is $200/week.
Before-Care and After-Care
Before-care runs from 7:30 - 9:00; the cost is $30.00 per week.
After-care runs from 3:00 - 5:00; the cost is $50.00 per week.
Lunch is not provided. Campers are required to bring a sack lunch and a drink each day.
Camp t-shirts are not required and are not included in the tuition. However, campers may purchase a camp t-shirt for $15. To order, please indicate the appropriate size on the registration form.
Dress is cool and casual, yet conservative.
Cancellation requests must be submitted to CES on or before the registration deadline of May 28, 2011.