2026 Summers at Bayside Calendar
MORNING SESSION 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Week of May 10
Girls Soccer Camp Grades 1-6*
Week of May 17
Boys Soccer Camp Grades 1-7*
AFTERNOON SESSION 1:00 - 4:00 PM
* See camp description for time and details
Week of June 14 Continued
Storybook STEM Camp Grades 2-5
Boys Basketball Camp Grades 5-8
Theater Intensive Grades 6-9
Drivers Education Age 15+
Queens of the Court Camp Grades 3-8*
Week of May 24
Top Gun Basketball Camp Grades 1-6
Boys Indoor Soccer Camp Grades 3-6*
Week of May 31
Sweet Sensations Grades PK-3
Artists & Nature Explorers Camp Grades 1-5
Creative Appetite for Art Camp Grades 1-5
Top Gun Super Shooters Basketball Grades 1-6*
Wrestling Camp Grades 1-6*
Blast Off! with Piano Camp Grades 2-5*
Track & Field Camp Grades 3-7*
Puppetry For Performance Grades 6-9
Rockets, Collisions, & More Camp Grades 6-8*
Debate Law & Order Grades 8 & 9
Summer Reading Grade 9*
Summer Reading Grade 10*
Drivers Education Grades Age 15+
Week of June 7
Cooking Camp Grades PK-3
Little Explorers Camp Grades PK3-K
Dinosaur Camp Grades PK-1
Ocean Odyssey Camp Grades PK-3
Coding Explorers Camp Grades 1-4
Candy Chemistry Camp Grades 1-4
Baseball Hitting Camp Grades 1-3*
Top Gun Super Shooters Basketball Grades 1-6*
Creatures of the Sea & Shore Camp Grades 1-5
LEGO WeDo 2.0 Camp Grades 1-5
Artful Travelers Camp Grades 1-5
Baseball Hitting Camp Grades 4-6*
Theater Intensive Grades 6-9
Creative Writing Grades 9-12*
Summer Reading Grade 11*
Drivers Education Age 15+
Week of June 14
Art Lab Camp Grades PK-3
B.F.F. Camp Grades PK-3
Ballet & Storybook Dance Camp Grades PK-1
Boys Basketball Camp Grades 1-4
Candy Chemistry Camp Grades 1-4
Dash Squad Robotics Camp Grades 1-4
June’s Jolly Jingle Camp Grades 1-5
Brushes & Blooms Art Camp Grades 1-5
Week of June 21
Little Explorers Camp Grades PK-2
B.R.O.S. Camp Grades PK-3
Viva La Cultura Camp Grades K-3
Tied Up in Creativity Camp Grades 1-5
Summer’s Best Art Camp Grades 1-5
Football Camp Grades 1-6*
Slime Camp Grades 2-6
Volleyball Camp Grades 3-8*
Drivers Education Age 15+
Week of June 28
Cooking Camp Grades PK-3
Viva La Cultura Camp Grades K-3
Top Gun Super Shooters Basketball Grades 1-6*
Stars, Stripes, Sparkle, & Splatter Camp Grades 1-5*
Jewelry Making Camp Grades 2-6
Jewelry Making Camp Grades 2-6
Week of July 5
Magical Garden Fairy Camp Grades PK3-2
Pottery Camp Grades PK-5
Space Camp Grades PK-1
Slime Camp Jr. Grades K-2
Sweet Sensations Camp Grades 3-6
Fishing Rod Building Camp Grades 5-8
ACT Prep Grades 10-12*
Week of July 12
Little Explorers Camp Grades PK3-K
Cheer Camp Grades PK-6*
Sparkle & Shine Camp Grades K-3
Viva La Cultura Camp Grades K-3
Football Camp Grades 1-6*
Comic Book Camp Grades 3-8
Week of July 19
Mermaid Camp Grades PK-3
Let’s Go Camping Camp Grades K-5
LEGO WeDo 2.0 Camp Grades 1-5
Slime Camp Grades 2-6
Chess Camp Grades 3-12
Chess Camp Grades 3-12
Week of July 26
Top Gun Super Shooters Basketball Grades 1-6*
Power Up Camps Bayside Students Only Grades PK - 4
ATHLETICS
MAY DATES | These camps are being o ered after school on the following dates. Use 2026-2027 grade levels when registering.
Girls Soccer Camp $135
May 11–13 | 3–4:30 PM | Rising Grades 1–6
Dane Lumsden
This camp o ers girls of all skill levels the chance to enjoy soccer while building individual and team skills. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals like passing, shooting, dribbling, and ball control, along with teamwork, sportsmanship, and life skills. Each day highlights a new focus, helping players grow, making new friends, and developing a love for the game.
Queens of the Court Basketball Camp $145
May 18, 20, & 21 | 3–5 PM | Rising Grades 3–8
Sam Miller
Queens of the Court Camp introduces girls to the fast-paced fun of basketball in a positive, supportive environment. Through age-appropriate drills and games, campers will learn the fundamentals while building con dence, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Join our coaches and current Bayside players for a week of empowerment, friendship, and basketball!
Boys Soccer Camp $145
May 18, 20, & 21 | 3–5 PM | Rising Grades 1–7
Jamie Ferguson
This camp provides all boys, regardless of skill level or age, the opportunity to enjoy the sport while developing individual team skills. The camp stresses the love of the game and will concentrate on fundamental skills.
Boys Indoor Soccer Camp $145
May 26–30 | 9:00–11:00 AM | Grades 3–6
Jamie Ferguson
Camp will consist of small sided 4v4 Futsal games. Futsal develops individual player pro ciency while promoting teamwork as players work together to solve problems.
Top Gun Super Shooters Boys & Girls Basketball Camp $100
Session1: May 27 & 28 | Grades 1–6 | 9 AM–12PM
Session 2: June 1 & 2 | Grades 1–6 | 9 AM–12PM
Session 3: June 8 & 9 | Grades 1–6 | 9 AM–12PM
Session 4: June 29 & 30 | Grades 1–6 | 9 AM–12PM
*Session 5: July 27 & 28 *Bayside students only | 1–4 PM
Jonathan Vines/Sam Miller
This camp is for players looking to improve their basketball shot. The sta will assist players in developing an easy, repeatable shooting motion. Basketball is more fun when you can consistently hit the 3-point shot. The sta will impart the skills and techniques necessary for your child to increase their shooting range AND con dence.
Bayside Track & Field Camp $160
June 1–4 | 8:00–10:30 AM | Grades 3–7
Joe Swagart
All aspects of track and eld will be covered during this camp. Campers will learn drills of various eld events and hurdles, including long and triple jump, high jump, shot put, discus, and turbo javelin. Participants will run various distances throughout each session and conclude each day with a fun camp activity.
Wrestling Camp $140
June 1–3 | 2–4 PM | Grades 1–6
Caleb Hall
Campers will learn the fundamentals of wrestling skills as they develop self-con dence, self-discipline, and physical tness. They will go through rules, techniques, and basic-level tumbling to expand upon in future wrestling endeavors.
Baseball Indoor Hitting Camp $100
June 8–11 | Bayside Academy Sports Complex
Session 1: Grades 1–3 | 1:00–2:30 PM
Session 2: Grades 4–6 | 2:30–4:00 PM
Matt Limbaugh
The camp will emphasize the fundamentals of hitting within the game of baseball. Campers will have opportunities to use their new skills during the camp and will be taught techniques they can practice and use on their own.
Boys Basketball Camp $160
June 15–18
Session 1: Grades 1–4 | 9 AM–12 PM
Session 2: Grades 5–8 | 1–4 PM
Jonathan Vines
Learn to play “the Admiral way.” Bayside Basketball believes in a fun, fast–paced style of play. We like to run, shoot the 3, and attack the rim. Our players will be highly skilled, tough, and well-versed in situational play. This camp emphasizes the fundamentals of shooting, passing, ball-handling, team defense, and character. Our goal is to give your child a framework for basketball success throughout the year.
Girls Volleyball Camp $160
June 22–25 | 8:30 AM–12:00 PM | Grades 3–8
Ann Schilling
Campers will learn fundamental volleyball skills such as proper serving, passing, setting, and hitting techniques. O ensive and defensive strategies are also introduced. Sessions feature age-appropriate instruction for all.
Football Friday Day Camp $65
Session 1: June 26, 8:00–10:30 AM
Session 2: July 17, 8:00–10:30 AM
Grades 1–6 | Bayside Academy Sports Complex
Barrett Trotter
Campers will have fun learning and improving football skills while they develop their concepts of teamwork and good sportsmanship.
Cheer Camp $175
July 13–16 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–6 | Bayside Cheer Fort
Jordan Collins
Come join the fun learning cheer jumps, band dance routines, new cheers, and how to tumble.
ARTS
Private Piano Lessons with Amy Morgan $270
*These private lessons are o ered to Bayside students who have studied with Mrs. Morgan during the 2025–2026 school year.
June 1–July 24 | 6 lessons during this 8-week period
Amy Morgan
Lessons times will be scheduled directly with interested parents. Space will be limited.
Sweet Sensations $245
Session 1: June 1–4 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–3
Session 2: July 6–9 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 3–6
Alma Shaw
This hands-on summer baking camp is perfect for children of all ages who love to create and explore! Each session is designed to be fun, safe, and age-appropriate, encouraging creativity, con dence, and independence while learning simple baking skills. Campers will learn the basics of baking and decorating as they make dough, roll, and visualize baking treats. They will enjoy expressing themselves as they mix and color royal icing to decorate their own delicious masterpieces to proudly take home!
Bayside Artists and Nature Explorers Art Camp $225
June 1–4 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
We will be fostering a love for art, with our beautiful blu and bay as our studio during this camp. From landscape painting to building unique driftwood sculptures, it’s an art camp full of fresh air, imagination, and art that celebrates our precious Bayside environment. Note: there will be time spent in the classroom studio as well.
Creative Appetite for Art $225
Art Engineers/Sculpture/Mixed Media Camp
June 1–4 |1–4 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
This week of camp will feature 3D and mixed media art inspired by our favorite foods. Campers will experiment with layering, texture, and color, all while learning fun techniques like paper-mache modeling, and collage. Come hungry for creativity and leave with a gallery of unique, sculpted masterpieces.
Puppetry for Performance $235
June 1–5 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 6–9
Lesley Harper
Puppeteering is becoming a strong force in live theatre. Campers will learn about the di erent styles of puppetry, such as hand-and-rod, shadow, and Bunraku. Students will write their own performance pieces and even make some of their own puppets. If you have ever wanted to be a puppeteer, this is your opportunity to explore the art. The camp will culminate with a presentation on the nal day.
Blast Off! with Piano $175
June 1–5| Grades 2–5 | Students who are new to piano one-hour morning sessions each day of the week
Amy Morgan
This is a wonderful week-long opportunity for interested beginner piano students to experience how much fun playing the piano is and for parents to “try before they buy” a year of lessons. On Friday, there will be a mini-recital, “piano party,” at the end of class. This is a great jump start to piano lessons since we are able to cover so much material by meeting every day of the week.
Cooking Camp $240
Session 1: June 8–11 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–3
Session 2: June 29–July 2 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–3
Hannah Etheredge
Campers will cook up some fun participating in making di erent recipes each day and earn their very own chef hat at the end of camp.
Creatures of the Sea and Shore Art Camp $225
June 8–11 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
Young artists are sure to make a splash as they explore the many wonders of the ocean through painting, sculpture, and mixed media. Imagine vibrant coral reefs, amazing sea creatures, and stunning seashell artwork.
Artful Travelers Art Camp $225
June 8–11 | 1–4 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
Pack your bags artists—we will need a passport to paint. During this art camp, we will be taking a creative journey across continents learning about unique cultures, art traditions, and techniques and bringing them to life through each one of our masterpieces. Imagine a colorful journey exploring unique cultures and creatures through vibrant art projects like Japanese origami, Mexican papel picado, Australian dot painting, and more. Building con dence, creativity, and global awareness all while having tons of smART fun.
Theatre Intensive $340 (two weeks)
June 8–19 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 6–9
Lesley Harper
During this two-week experience, campers will work on several performance pieces, including scenes and a one–act play. The camp will culminate in a performance for family and friends.
Ballet & Storybook Dance Camp $225
June 15–18 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–1
Lizzie Bordenkircher
Our young campers will experience a joyful introduction to ballet and creative movement. They will explore ballet technique and imaginative storytelling through dance. Each day will feature a themed storybook ballet, such as Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, etc. which will inspire them through movement, crafts and learning activities.
Art Lab $225
June 15–18 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–3
Savannah Asmus
Young artists will explore the building blocks of artmaking through mixing pigments, experimenting with color chemistry, printmaking, and texture studies during this hands-on art studio camp. Each day opens a “lab” lled with new materials, guided discovery, and various techniques to create as mini-masters of art.
B.F.F. (Building Forever Friendships) $240
Session 1: June 15–18 | 9 AM–12 PM | Girls in Grades PK–3
Session 2: July 6–9 | 9 AM–12 PM | Girls in Grades PK–3
Hannah Etheredge
Girls gather with old and new friends to build forever friendships as they participate in themed activities each day. From pancakes & pajamas to a day at the spa, the fun will never end.
June’s Jolly Jingle $225
June 15–18 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
Unwrap your creativity at our Jolly Jingle Art Camp. We'll be painting, sculpting, and crafting Christmas magic as we jingle our way through this fun festive week. Think treasured Christmas canvases, Ho-Ho-Homemade paper-mache tree toppers, handmade gifts, and lots of holiday sparkle.
Brushes and Blooms Art Camp $225
June 15–18 | 1–4PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
Young artists’ creativity is in full bloom and growing like a garden. We'll dive into all of nature’s beauty full of color, drawing, painting, photography, and print-making inspired by blooming owers, lush landscapes, and all of nature’s beauty. Campers will discover new skills, express their unique visions, and watch their artistic con dence ourish. This camp is designed for all art and nature lovers.
B.R.O.S. (Building Relationships Over Summer) $240
June 22–25 | 9 AM–12 PM | Boys in Grades PK–3
Hannah Etheredge
Boys gather together to build lasting friendships with old and new friends. Each day will have a di erent theme and be lled with fun relationship building activities. Themes will include sports, Star Wars, Super Heroes, and Ninjas. Come have fun hanging out with your BROS for this exciting week.
Tied up in Creativity: Tie-Dye and Weaving Art Camp $255
June 22–25 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
Campers will have so much messy fun as they begin to master the science of fabric dyeing and the rhythm of the loom. They will be creating everything—from extraordinary tie-dyed t-shirts and tote bags to custom wall hanging and hand– woven coasters—when they experience slowing down at the loom and learning the ancient art of weaving. It’s a week of 'messy' process art balanced with mindful crafting—leaving every camper with new skills and a bag full of handmade treasures.
Viva La Cultura. Dance, Create & Explore $250
Session 1: June 22–25 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades K–3
Session 2: June 29–July 2 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades K–3
Session 3: July 13–16 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades K–3
Sabrina Giancotti
Campers will experience Spanish language learning with rhythm, movement, nature, and sensory exploration. They will dive into the vibrant cultures of Spanish-speaking countries as they learn essential Spanish words/commands and phrases while enjoying rhythmic Latin dances, engaging in hands-on crafts using natural materials, and creating vibrant tie–dye shirts. Through music, movement, games, and creative activities, children will learn a new language and make unforgettable memories.
Stars, Stripes, Sparkle, and Splatter $65
June 29 (one-day only) | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
Get ready for a day of explosive creativity celebrating our independence through awesome art. Campers will dive into red, white, and blue projects while learning about our independence, patriotic history, heritage, and traditions. They will create their own masterpieces full of stars, stripes, and plenty of sparkle and splatter. Come celebrate our independence and your imagination during this exciting morning.
Jewelry Making $225
June 29–July 2
Session 1: 9 AM–12 PM |Grades 2–6
Session 2: 1–4 PM |Grades 2–6
Tanya Best
Campers will express their creativity as they learn a variety of jewelry making techniques to produce their own designs. All materials will be provided.
Magical Fairy Garden Camp $225
July 6–10 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK3–2
Savannah Asmus
Campers will enjoy an enchanting week learning about the magical world of fairies that ll our gardens, meadows, and tree tops while creating their very own fairyland and custom costume.
Pottery Camp $255
July 6–9 |1–4 PM | Grades PK–5
Cindy Robles
Campers explore the world of hand-building pottery and create ceramics to treasure for a lifetime.
Sparkle and Shine $225
July 13–16 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades K–3
Caroline Pardue
Campers will dive into creative crafts using all things sparkly from glittery masterpieces to rainbow-inspired creations. Through the reading of uplifting stories, girls will build friendships and celebrate what makes each of them unique. Sparkle and Shine camp is designed to spread kindness, build self–con dence, and have the best time ever. Campers should get ready for giggles, glitter, and endless fun as they sparkle and shine inside and out.
Comic Creations $225
Summer’s Best Art Camp $225
June 22–25 | 1–4 PM | Grades 1–5
Shannon Noble
This camp is a favorite summer sampler: try it all, or come back for more. Summer’s Best Art Camp includes art projects from this summer’s favorite themes and projects. Campers will enjoy creating summer’s best art through drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, mixed media, collage and tie–dye, all of summer’s best projects in one camp.
July 13–16 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 3–8
Alyssa Tuel
Campers will learn about the elements of a comic through reading several examples of comic books, graphic novels, and by researching many famous authors. They will learn how to create and sketch their own interesting characters, develop a story plot, and add pictures to enhance their narrative. By the end of camp, each participant will have written and illustrated their very own short comic book.
Mermaid Camp $240
July 20–23 | 9 AM–12 PM | Girls in Grades PK–3
Hannah Etheredge
Calling all mermaids who will have a “ n”tastic time gathering together with other mermaid friends. Campers will participate in mermaid themed activities each day as they create magical summer memories along the way.
MATH & SCIENCE
Rockets, Collisions & More $320
June 1–4 | 1:00–3:30 PM | Grades 6–8
Joe Swagart
Campers will build and launch various rockets. Each student will be able to keep their created rocket. Students will participate in investigative labs and discovery activities in which they will collect and analyze date on topics including: apparent weight, position vs. time, velocity vs. time, acceleration due to gravity, projectile motion, and collisions. Our goal is to have fun while learning more about physics.
Little Explorers $225
Session 1: June 8–11 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK3–K
Session 2: June 22–25 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK3–K
Session 3: July 13–16 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK3–K
Stefanie Patterson
Campers will experience a playful, hands-on camp where young learners dive into the wonders of art, science, and creative exploration. They will paint, build, experiment, and discover new ideas each day through guided activities.
Dinosaur Camp $250
June 8–11 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–1
Cindy Robles
Campers will explore the prehistoric world of dinosaurs. They will dig for fossils, create volcanic eruptions, and become “certi ed” paleontologists.
Ocean Odyssey: Pirates & Mermaids $225
June 8–11 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–3
Savannah Asmus
Set sail into a world of treasure maps and magic. Campers will experience a blend of storytelling, creativity, and discovery as they explore the tales of pirates and mermaids. From creating treasure maps to diving into underwater worlds, campers will be immersed in imaginative play that brings adventures to life.
Coding Explorers Camp $225
June 8–11 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 1–4
Erica Dunn
Calling all young tech adventurers to a hands-on experience where campers dive into the exciting world of coding. Using Scratch, Jr. and other online coding platforms, students will design stories, games, and animations, solve creative challenges, and bring digital ideas to life.
Candy Chemistry $245
Session 1: June 8–11 | 1–4 PM | Grades 1–4
Session 2: June 15–18 | 1–4 PM | Grades 1–4
Erica Dunn
Campers should get ready for a mouth–watering journey into the magical world of candy chemistry. If you have a sweet tooth for science, this camp is perfect for you. The Candy Chemistry campers will blend the sweetness of candy with the excitement of chemistry by being encouraged to make hypotheses, record observations, and draw conclusions to foster scienti c thinking.
LEGO WeDo 2.0 and SPIKE Robotics $250
Session 1: June 8–11 |1–4 PM | Grades 1–5
Session 2: July 20–23 | 1–4 PM | Grades 1–5
Cindy Robles
Campers will use sensors and motors as they learn how to program LEGO WeDo 2.0 and LEGO SPIKE robots to make them come to life while working with other robotic enthusiasts in a collaborative setting.
Storybook STEM $250
June 15–18 | 9 AM–12 PM |Grades 2–5
Kristin Neely
Campers will gather together as they bring literature selections to life through project-based STEM activities.
Everyone will have the opportunity to experience the connections between literature and science, technology, engineering and math in a fun- lled environment.
Dash Squad Robotics $225
June 15–18 | 1–4 PM | Grades 1–4
Erica Dunn
Campers will unleash their creativity as they dive into the exciting world of Dash Robotics. Students will learn the basics of programming by guiding Dash through fun challenges, obstacle courses, and interactive games. No experience needed—just bring your curiosity and get ready to code, create, and explore through hands-on learning, teamwork, and innovation.
Slime Camp $275
Session 1: June 22–25| 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 2–6
Session 2: July 20–23 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 2–6
Alyssa Tuel
Campers will focus on learning and creating di erent types of slime. Participants will develop an understanding of the chemical reaction behind slime and other substances. Each day, they will learn how to make a new type of slime, playdough, or even oobleck. At the end of the week, campers will develop their own slime recipe book and customizable slime.
Space Camp $250
July 6–9 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades PK–1
Cindy Robles
Campers will explore our solar system as they build and launch rockets. They will also train like astronauts and earn o cial space-training certi cation.
Slime Camp Jr. $275
July 6–9 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades K–2
Alyssa Tuel
Campers will focus on learning and creating di erent types of slime. Each day, they will learn how to make a new type of slime or dough. At the end of the week, campers will have their own slime recipe book and customizable slime.
Fishing Rod Building Camp $250
July 6–9 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 5–8
Emily and Luke Stewart
This camp is designed for young anglers who love to sh. Campers will start their week with a berglass blank pole and end the week with their very own, custom-made shing rod. They will learn rod building techniques, shing tips, and how to tie multiple shing knots. All materials will be included.
Let’s Go Camping $250
July 20–23| 9 AM–12 PM | Grades K–5
Emily and Luke Stewart
Campers will have the opportunity to learn real outdoor survival skills while having loads of fun. They will practice building simple shelters, try their hand at shing, and learn how to safely prepare a small camp re. Campers will also make reside treats to enjoy. Throughout the week, they will enjoy hands-on nature crafts as they connect with nature and build con dence in their outdoor abilities.
Chess Camp $379 full day/$249 half day
July 20–24
Option 1: Full Day | 9 AM–4 PM
Option 2: Morning Only | 9 AM–12 PM
Session 3: Afternoon Only |1–4 PM Grades 3–12
Alanna Katz & Associates
Campers will have the opportunity to improve their chess skills. Beginners are welcome to join. Participants will be divided by skill level. Focus will be placed on preparing students for tournament competition.
Other Camps
Upper School Specialty Camps
Summer Reading $300
The summer reading sessions are reserved for Bayside students.
Session 1: June 1–5 | 8:00–10:00 AM | Grade 9
Session 2: June 1–5 | 11:00 AM–1:00 PM | Grade 10
Session 3: June 8–12 | 11:00 AM–1:00 PM | Grade 11
Dr. Spencer Reese
Take advantage of the opportunity to get half of your summer work done. These courses are designed for students to nd a love of reading as they complete some of their required grade-level reading assignments. Students will receive credit for their completed summer work when they return to the classroom in the fall. Most importantly, we hope participants will gain appreciation for the literature selections through spending time together as they share ideas and grow as readers.
Debate: Law & Order $185
June 1–4 | 9 AM–12 PM | Grades 8 & 9
William Hester
Campers will have the opportunity to participate in a mock-trial while portraying an attorney or witness. Participants will learn aspects of a trial, such as opening and closing statements, direct and cross examination, and rules of evidence. Each day, students will learn a di erent aspect of the court case before putting on the mock-trial at the end of the week.
Creative Writing (Short Story) $300
June 8–12 | 9–10 AM | Grades 9–12
Dr. Spencer Reese
Students will engage in an introductory writing course wherein they will develop a sense of process and revision by workshopping their own works. The drills are meant to encourage experimentation with craft and form, introduce a variety of technical strategies, test the understanding of these concepts, and help the students learn to keep readers engaged.
Driver Education $405
*To participate, students must be 15 years old, have a driver’s permit, and have some driving experience.
Session 1: June 1–5
Session 2: June 8–12
Session 3: June 15–19
Session 4: June 22–26
Grades 9–12
Mark Lasseter
Driving time will be held Monday–Friday as required by the course. E orts will be made to accommodate student/family schedules. There will be 2.5 hours of written homework during the week and a written test. Information will be emailed to registered participants prior to their scheduled week.
ACT Prep Course $280
This course is for students who have never taken the ACT. July 6–9 | 9:30 AM–12:15 PM | Grades 10–12
Katie Ray/Hillary Lee
This course will prepare students to attack the ACT with strategies, enhanced subject understanding, and focus. Five hours of English and reading instruction will be provided by Katie Ray, and Hillary Lee will provide ve hours of instruction in math and science which includes graph and chart understanding. Students will have a 15-minute break between sections each day. An ACT Study guide will be included in the registration cost. Space is limited.
Power Up Camps $225
Reserved for students enrolled at Bayside Academy
July 27–30
School will begin before we know it. The following grade-level camps led by Bayside teachers will give campers an opportunity to gather with old and new Admiral friends while they explore, investigate, and create together. Each camp is speci c to the grade-level indicated. Full details of each camp are available at the registration site.
> All Aboard PK
> Kick-Off to Kindergarten
> Blast-Off to First
> Soaring into Second
> Thriving in Third
CAMP BAYSIDE 2026 $2500
Summer Childcare Camp
June 1–July 24
Grades 1–6
Scott Johnston, Director
Camp Bayside o ers campers the opportunity to explore, create, play, and discover. Campers immerse themselves in summer fun while exploring the world around them. Counselors provide an engaging and safe learning environment for the campers to enjoy while they participate in fun activities. Camp Bayside allows campers to make new friends and strengthen both minds and bodies in a fun environment. Space is limited. There will be no Weekly or Daily Options. All eld trips and a camp T-shirt are included in the fee. Initial payment of $1250 is due upon registration. Final payment of $1250 will be due by May 1.
SCAN HERE FOR THE SUMMER BROCHURE WITH CAMP DESCRIPTIONS.
SCAN HERE TO CREATE AN ACCOUNT AND REGISTER FOR 2026 SUMMER CAMPS.