2012 Rollins College Summer Camp Catalog

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ROLLINS CAMP

Summer 2012 Rollins.edu/camp

Preparing the young minds of today to become the great minds of tomorrow


Table of Contents Welcome ................................................................................................... 3 Important Dates ........................................................................................ 4 Camp Day .................................................................................................. 4 First Day Informa on/Orienta on ............................................................ 5 Snacks & Lunches ...................................................................................... 5 Informa on & Policies .............................................................................. 6 Camper Checklist ...................................................................................... 6 Parents’ Corner ......................................................................................... 6 Fees & Payments ....................................................................................... 7 Refunds & Cancella on Policy .................................................................. 8 How to Build a Schedule & Register ......................................................... 9 Wait List .................................................................................................... 9 Schedule Adjustments ............................................................................ 10 Special Events .......................................................................................... 10 Course Descrip ons The Arts ................................................................................................... 11 Enrichment ......................................................................................... 12‐13 Sports ................................................................................................. 14‐15 Class Schedules Voyagers .................................................................................................. 16 Trailblazers .............................................................................................. 17 Pathfinders .............................................................................................. 18

1000 Holt Ave.—2728 Winter Park, FL 32789

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407.646.2576 summercamp@rollins.edu rollins.edu/camp


Welcome to Rollins Camp!

Dear Parent/Guardian, Rollins College proudly celebrates its 45th year sponsoring the Summer Camp program. This year’s camp is packed full of unique and exci ng adventures for your camper. The tradi onal day camp is open to children who have completed Kindergarten through 5th grade, as of June 2012. The goal of the Rollins College Summer Camp program is to combine interes ng, hands‐on ac vi es with innova ve course content to create a rewarding educa onal camp experience. Courses are designed to enhance each camper’s ability to discover new areas of interest and strengthen academic progress. Each course provides in‐depth subject explora on while maintaining a fun summer camp atmosphere. We hope to help each camper develop an apprecia on for lifelong learning, make new friends, and renew exis ng rela onships. No other program in Central Florida offers your child the opportunity to experience learning in such an outstanding collegiate environment. Rollins College is ranked as one of the finest liberal arts colleges in the na on. This level of excellence is the founda on upon which we base our standards for the Rollins Summer Camp program. All camp staff members have been screened and meet the highest standard of excellence, providing your child a safe and rewarding summer. The best instructors and counselors are chosen to be a part of the camp team. Selec on is based on subject exper se and an ability to inspire enthusiasm for learning through dynamic teaching methods. We warmly extend an invita on to your child to join in this truly unique summer learning experience. See you at camp! Sincerely, Summer Camp Administra ve Team

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Important Dates Thursday, March 15, 2012, 9:00 a.m. Returning camper & sibling registra on opens

Monday, March 19, 2012, 9:00 a.m. New camper registra on opens

Friday, April 27, 2012 Final Payment Deadline for Session A

Friday, May 25, 2012 Final Payment Deadline for Session B

June 12, 2012 ‐ July 6, 2012* Session A

July 9, 2012 ‐ August 3, 2012 Session B *Camp will be closed on June 11th due to OCPS schedule and July 4th for Independence Day.

Camp Day Course A.M. Classes*

Time

A.M. Supervised Recrea on ............................................... 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. A.M. Beginner/Compe ve Swimming ............................. 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. A.M. Beginner/Compe ve Tennis .................................... 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. A.M. Sailing & Canoeing…………………………………………………..8:00 a.m. to 9:00a.m. Tradi onal Camp Day The camp day runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The class start mes are as follows:

1st class .................................................................................................. 9:15 a.m. 2nd class ............................................................................................... 10:30 a.m. 3rd class (Trailblazers) .......................................................................... 11:45 a.m. Lunch & Recrea on (Voyagers & Pathfinders) ........................................... 11:35 a.m. 3rd class (Voyagers & Pathfinders) ...................................................... 12:30 p.m. Lunch & Recrea on (Trailblazers) ........................................................... 12:35 p.m. 4th class .................................................................................................. 1:45 p.m. P.M. Supervised Recrea on* P.M. Supervised Recrea on .............................................. 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. A.M. classes and P.M. Supervised Recrea on have addi onal fees. See the Fees & Payments

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Orienta on Informa on Summer Camp Orienta on/Open House We would like to invite Camper’s and their Parents/Guardians and Guests to visit our Summer Camp, meet with our Camp Leadership team, Class Instructors and Counselors and tour the camp with their campers! When: June 11th, 2012 Check‐in at Camp Base will begin at 4:00p.m. and will conclude at 6:00pm. Please arrive during this me to meet with our Leadership Team, receive important informa on regarding camp and ask any ques ons you might have regarding camp. Once you pick up your camper’s schedules and other materials please feel free to tour the camp with your camper mee ng with your camper’s instructors as well as counselors that will be available to assist you. Camp staff will be available un l 6:30pm. Please park in the SunTrust parking garage (Lyman/Park Avenue) and walk to campus. Follow the signs to Camp Base. Bring your parking garage cket so it may be validated when you pick up your camper’s schedule and name tag. If you cannot a end this important Open House, please visit the camp Web site for important announcements, which will be posted a few days prior to the first day of camp. If your camper is not a ending the first day of camp, please do not pick up their schedule or name tag. Both the schedule and name tag will be distributed on the first day the camper a ends.

Snacks & Lunches Snacks  Please send a snack with your camper each day.

The instructors will allot me for snacks during the 2nd class of the day.  One a ernoon snack will be provided for each camper during P.M. Supervised Recrea on only.

Lunches  The lunch program is included in the cost of tui on.  Vegetarian op ons are available on a daily basis.  Please visit our Web site for the lunch menu.

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Informa on & Policies

Camper Checklist

Non‐Discrimina on Policy

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The Rollins College Summer Camp program does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na onal origin, sex, or disability. The Summer Camp program is designed specifically for children in specified age groups to adequately meet developmental and educa onal goals.

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The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding our non‐discrimina on policy: Sudie Eisenbarth Director of Scheduling and Event Services 1000 Holt Ave. ‐ 2728 Winter Park, Florida 32789 407.646.2677

Camp Safety Camp safety is our top priority. Children are accompanied by their instructors or counselors at all mes. Campers are lead by their counselors to every class, and the same walking routes are taken daily. All staff members have been carefully screened in accordance with Florida State Law.

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 Sunscreen  Backpack  Closed‐toe shoes  Towel & swimsuit (if applicable)  Tennis racket (if applicable)

Do not bring:  Electronic Devices (such as video games and cell phones)

 Explosives or igniters  Flip‐flops/sandals  “Crocs”

Parents’ Corner Visi ng your Camper You may visit your camper any me during camp; there is no specific parent’s day. You must check in at Camp Base to receive a visitor badge and you will be informed of your camper’s loca on at that me. You must check‐out at Camp Base prior to leaving. Please do not take your camper home without signing out at Camp Base.

Parking 15 minute parking spaces are located at Camp Base. For longer parking, park in the SunTrust Parking Garage (Lyman/Park Avenue). Bring your parking cket for valida on.


Fees & Payments A $250 non‐refundable tui on down payment is required and will be applied to the tui on balance. See the Fees & Payments sec on of our Web site for due dates. Fees

Per 4‐week session:

Equates to:

A.M. Supervised Recrea on ........................ $230. ................... $57.50 per week A.M. Swimming/Tennis/Sailing classes ........ $255. ................... $63.75per week Tradi onal Camp Day (4 classes) ................ $1017. ................. $254.25 per week P.M. Supervised Recrea on ......................... $305. ................... $76.25 per week Payments • Final payments for Session A are due by April 27, 2012. • Final payments for Session B are due by May 25, 2012. If full payment is not received by the published dates, your camper’s registra on will be released. Payments may be made by check or money order in person, or by mail. Online payments may be made with an e‐Check (electronic check), MasterCard, Discover, or American Express only. Please visit the Fees & Payments sec on on our Web site for online payment instruc ons and service charges. By registering your camper, the parent/guardian agrees to bear responsibility for full payment, and should a payment be returned for insufficient funds or no approval by credit, the parent/guardian agrees to pay for all fees associated with collec on of due funds, including a orney’s fees.

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Refund & Cancella on Policy All requests for refunds and cancella ons must be submi ed in wri ng. A request may be e‐mailed or mailed to the Rollins College Summer Camp program. Rollins College Summer Camp 1000 Holt Ave. ‐ 2728 Winter Park, FL 32789 summercamp@rollins.edu Camp Session

Date of Cancella on

Session A

Registra on Date ‐ April 27, 2012 April 28th – June 11th, 2012

Session A Session B Session B

Registra on Date – May 25th, 2012 May 26th, 2012 – July 6th, 2012

Refund amount (minus $250.00 non‐refundable deposit) 100%

40% 100% 40%

 Cancella ons made within the first week of each camp session will receive a 25% tui on refund, a er the deduc on of the $250 non‐ refundable deposit.  Refunds or credits will not be issued a er the first week of camp, for “no shows” or missed days of camp, or if a camper is dismissed from the camp.

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How to Build a Schedule & Register  Please note: Our Registra on process has changed, please check  

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website for details. Determine the camper’s age group: Voyagers, Trailblazers, or Pathfinders. Review each of the curriculum sec ons: The Arts, Enrichment, and Sports. Locate courses offered for your child’s age group. We recommend a balance between the three. All Voyagers, Trailblazers, and Pathfinders are required to take four courses. A.M./P.M. Supervised Recrea on and A.M. Swimming/Tennis classes are op onal. Select the courses your camper would like to a end. Make sure you choose two alternate courses per me slot; this will expedite the registra on process. Visit the Summer Camp Web site on the appropriate date and click on the How to Register link or follow the instruc ons provided. Online registra on for all campers is required. The Summer Camp Administra on Office will be open for assistance from 9:00am—4:00pm. on Thursday, March 15, 2012 for returning campers and siblings, and from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, March 19, 2012 for new campers. The Administra on Office is located at 422 W. Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park, Florida 32789. For assistance by phone please contact the Summer Camp Administra on Office at (407)646‐2576.

Wait List In the event that a class you would like to enroll in is full, your camper will automa cally be put on the Wait List.  If a space opens in a class, the first person on the Wait List for that class

will be automa cally added to the class and the parent(s)/guardians(s) will be no fied of the change via email.  Campers on the Wait List take precedence over any schedule adjust‐ ment requests made during the first two days of camp.  Your camper may be added to the Wait List for mul ple classes.  If you have any ques ons regarding your camper’s status, please contact the Summer Camp Administra on Office at (407)646‐2576

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Schedule Adjustments We make every a empt to accommodate requests for schedule adjustments. Requests must be presented in wri ng or in person. Schedule Adjustment forms are available under the Resources sec on of the Camp Web site.  Once camp has started, schedule adjustments will only be accepted

during the first two days of each camp session.  Schedule Adjustments for Session A will be accepted during office hours

(8:30 a.m. ‐ 5:00 p.m.) on June 12, 2012 and June 13, 2012. The campers’ new class schedules will take effect on Thursday, June 14.  Schedule Adjustments for Session B will be accepted during office hours (8:30 a.m. ‐ 5:00 p.m.) on July 9, 2012 and July 10, 2012. The campers’ new class schedules will take effect on Wednesday, July 11.  The first schedule adjustment completed (per camper) is complimentary. Subsequent schedule adjustments will incur an administra ve fee of $25 per adjustment. (This fee does not apply to schedule adjustments from Wait Lists.)

Special Events Friday Spirit Days Fridays are Spirit Days at Rollins Camp. Each Friday has a different theme for which the campers dress up. Themes will be announced prior to the start of Camp (Note: Face masks are not permi ed.)

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Camp Catalog Please see below descrip ons of classes that are available for your camper! Please check key below each class name to determine if a class is available for your camper’s age group. Class schedule/availability is subject to change. Key—V = Voyager, T = Trailblazer, P = Pathfinder

The Arts Art (V) Calling all budding ar sts! Join us for a journey through me to explore a variety of art styles and the ar sts behind the masterpieces. An assortment of art mediums will be used ‐ drawing, pain ng, and mixed media. 3D Art (New Class!) (T,P) This course will allow each camper to express themselves using 3D art techniques including foam, clay and plaster. Campers will also learn about ar sts, including famous sculptors and other ar sts that use 3D techniques. Circus (V) Come join the circus! Learn to walk a ght rope, juggle, and clown around. Campers will create colorful rou nes and entertain others. Improv Theater (T,P) This course will develop and enhance each camper’s unique theatrical ability. Listening skills and memory will be enhanced through improvisa on techniques and games.

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Enrichment Aeronau cs (V,T,P) Blast off with aeronau cs! This “out of this world” class will answer intriguing ques ons about avia on and aerospace. Campers will begin the class making their own paper airplanes, and will end by launching their own rockets! Board Game Bonanza (New Class!) (V,T,P) Think outside the box! Crea ve thinking and problem‐solving skills are developed using entertaining and thought‐ provoking games and puzzles. Campers will build analy cal skills as they learn how to devise strategies to be successful game players and puzzle solvers. Each camper will also create their own board game. Book Club (V,T,P) Campers will sharpen their reading and comprehension skills while engaging in discussions and hands‐on ac vi es to bring the book to life. Text tles will be published prior to the start of camp (check the Web site in May). One copy of each book will be provided to the camper. Campers in the Kitchen (V,T) Measure in one cup cooking instruc on, fold in a pinch of fun, and sprinkle in nutri onal facts about the food pyramid. Blend all ingredients together to create a learning experience that will help campers make healthy food choices. This class will incorporate measuring skills, teamwork strategies, and proper dining e que e.

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Enrichment Cont’d Movie Makers (P) ‐ offered Session A only Explore the media world and unleash your crea vity! Campers will create digital media produc ons while working out of the Rollins television studio. Please note this class is only offered in 2 hour increments, so it will take up two back to back classes on your camper’s schedule. Music Apprecia on (New Class!) (V,T,P) ‐ Session B only Campers will learn how to read music and other musical concepts in a fun, interac ve environment. Campers will also have the opportunity to learn more about musical history and famous composers and musicians. (This class is structured for camper’s with no or limited musical knowledge)

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Sports

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Physical Fitness (V,T,P) This class will teach campers healthy habits in an ac ve, fun environment. Campers will learn how exercise and a healthy lifestyle can impact their overall health. Sailing & Canoeing* (T,P) Campers will gain understanding of the fundamentals of sailing. Instruc on will take place on beau ful Lake Virginia. Water safety is emphasized; life jackets are worn at all mes while on the lake. Basic swimming skills required. Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen required. *Campers must be at least 8 years old to par cipate. Advanced Sailing & Canoeing* (P) This program is designed for the advanced boater. Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen required. *Campers must have previously taken a Rollins Sailing & Canoeing course and be at least 8 years old. Swimming (V,T,P) This mul ‐level course will introduce beginners to the basics, as well as challenge the advanced swimmer. Cer fied lifeguards and instructors will be present at all sessions. Classes u lize Red Cross’ “Learn to Swim” program. Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen required. Beginner’s Swimming* (V,T,P) This course is geared toward the beginner swimmer of all ages. Basic swim techniques and water safety are emphasized. Classes u lize Red Cross’ “Learn to Swim” program. Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen required. *Addi onal op on. This class meets from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and has a one‐ me fee of $249 per session, per child.


Sports Cont’d

Compe ve Swimming* (V, T, P) This course will emphasize various swimming techniques for experienced swimmers. Campers will engage in compe on‐style drills. Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen required. *Addi onal op on. This class meets from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and has a one‐ me fee of $249 per session, per child. Team Sports (V,T,P) Come out and play! A variety of games, such as co‐ed flag football, kickball, and other similar games will be played. Campers will build skills such as eye‐hand/eye‐foot coordina on, balance, and agility. Special emphasis will be placed on teamwork, group strategy, coopera on, sportsmanship, self‐esteem, and fun!

Tennis (V,T,P) Classes are structured for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Young athletes will learn the rules of the game, including court e que e. This course will include instruc on in forehand and backhand strokes, serves, volley, overhead smash, and footwork. Tennis racket required.

Beginner’s Tennis* (V,T,P) This course emphasizes beginning tennis techniques. All ages welcome! Tennis racket required. *Addi onal op on. This class meets from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and has a one‐ me fee of $249 per session, per child.

Compe ve Tennis* (T,P) Take your tennis skills to the next level! This course will emphasize various tennis techniques for experienced tennis players. Campers will engage in tournament‐style play. Tennis racket required. *Addi onal op on. This class meets from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and has a one‐ me fee of $249 per session, per child.

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Voyager Schedule Op ons

VOYAGERS Please see class selec ons below for your camper that has completed Kindergarten through 1st grade. Please select one class per me period.*

9:15am – 10:15am Session A Session B Board Game Bonanza Book Club Book Club Music Apprecia on Swimming Swimming Team Sports Team Sports

10:30am—11:30am Session A Session B Art Art Book Club Book Club Team Sports Team Sports Tennis Tennis

11:45am – 12:30pm LUNCH

12:30pm—1:30pm Session A Session B Campers in the Kitchen Campers in the Kitchen

Circus Circus Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Tennis Tennis

1:45pm—2:45pm Session A Session B Aeronau cs Aeronau cs Art Art Campers in the Kitchen Campers in the Kitchen Swimming Swimming

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*Rollins reserves the right to add, cancel or change courses based on student enrollment and space availability.


Trailblazer Schedule TRAILBLAZERS Please see class selec ons below for your camper that has completed 2nd through 3rd grade. Please select one class per me period*

9:15am – 10:15am Session A Session B 3D Art 3D Art Campers in the Kitchen Campers in the Kitchen Improv Improv Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Tennis Tennis

10:30am—11:30am Session A Session B Aeronau cs Aeronau cs Board Game Bonanza Board Game Bonanza Campers in the Kitchen Campers in the Kitchen Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Sailing and Canoeing Sailing and Canoeing Swimming Swimming

11:45am—12:30pm Session A Session B Aeronau cs Aeronau cs Board Game Bonanza Improv Improv Music Apprecia on Swimming Swimming Team Sports Team Sports

12:30pm—1:30pm LUNCH

1:45pm—2:45pm Session A Session B Book Club Board Game Bonanza Physical Fitness Improv Book Club Sailing and Canoeing Music Apprecia on Team Sports Sailing and Canoeing Tennis Tennis

*Rollins reserves the right to add, cancel or change courses based on student enrollment and space availability.

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Pathfinder Schedule PATHFINDERS Please see class selec ons below for your camper that has completed 4th through 5th grade. Please select one class per me period*

9:15am – 10:15am Session A Session B Aeronau cs Aeronau cs Movie Makers Board Game Bonanza Sailing and Canoeing Sailing and Canoeing Tennis Tennis

10:30am—11:30am Session A Session B Board Game Bonanza Aeronau cs Movie Makers Music Apprecia on Physical Fitness Physical Fitness Swimming Swimming

11:45am – 12:30pm LUNCH

12:30pm—1:30pm Session A Session B 3D Art 3D Art Book Club Board Game Bonanza Movie Makers Book Club Adv. Sailing and Canoeing Adv. Sailing & Canoeing

1:45pm—2:45pm Session A Session B Board Game Bonanza Improv Improv Physical Fitness

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Movie Makers Team Sports Team Sports Tennis Tennis

*Rollins reserves the right to add, cancel or change courses based on student enrollment and space availability.


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Rollins College Scheduling and Event Services 1000 Holt Avenue ‐ 2728 .Winter Park, FL 32789


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