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SCHEDULE

Week 1: June 12-16

Week 5: July 17-21

Week 2: June 20-23 (4-day) Week 6: July 24-28

Week 3: June 26-30

Week 4: July 10-14

(*No Camp July 3-7)

Week 7: July 31- Aug 4

(See camp description for camps with alternate schedules)

Camps fill up fast! The best way to secure your spot in the camps of your choice is to utilize our online registration system which will require a deposit either by credit card, debit card or electronic check. Families wishing to mail a check may register using the paper forms at the back of this brochure.

To accommodate for busy schedules, and as an added value of our camps, we offer lunch care from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. at no additional cost. We do ask that campers be enrolled in both morning and afternoon camps when staying for lunch.

Please note that because camp sessions are offered for children as young as age 3, we require all our campers to be fully potty trained in order to attend.

Camp Cannon Mission Statement

Camp Cannon strives to provide the community with fun and enriching summer programs that promote personal growth and instill a lifelong love of learning in a safe, diverse, and inclusive environment.

Upper School Camps College Essay Bootcamp

Offered by: Connie Stavrakas

Ages: 16-18

Cost: $240

This bootcamp is designed to give rising seniors a jump-start on the college essay writing process. Campers look at actual prompts and draft essays for college applications, which receive feedback from a Cannon Upper School English instructor. Guest speakers and college Admission officers will share what they are looking for from applicants. Students will benefit from bringing their own laptop. A USB flash drive is suggested to save work. (All sessions have the same content.)

Offered:

Week 1 AM – Mon. & Tues. (virtual) Wed.-Fri (on-campus)

Week 3 AM – Mon. & Tues. (virtual) Wed.-Fri (on-campus)

Week 6 AM – Mon. & Tues. (virtual) Wed.-Fri (on-campus)

Reading and Writing Skills Development

Offered by: Sarah Miller

Grades: Rising 8th – 12th

Cost: $220

Critical reading and clear, effective writing are the foundation of academic achievement in High School and beyond. Campers will gain more selfconfidence as readers and writers and have fun exploring a variety of interesting topics across content areas. This camp, offered by a Cannon Upper School Teacher, will teach students strategies to approach academic reading, including textual annotation and outlining. Campers will need a notebook and are encouraged to bring a laptop.

Offered:

Week 5 AM

Week 6 AM

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