2024 Summer Cool Brochure

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There is something for

EVERY GIRL

at Summer Cool!

Whether you prefer to spend your summer on the soccer field or with your nose in a book — or a little of both— DSHA has you covered this summer with 100+ camps created and designed with girls in mind.

Athletics

Study Skills

Faith

Theatre

Leadership

rl s Fo r g i n g i in ris

g ra de 1-9!

Girls and boys in rising grades 5+ are eligible for Community Theatre Works!

Music

Visual A rts

Reading

Wellness

STEM

Writing

Si prefiere información en español sobre los cursos de verano, favor de ponerse en contacto con Maria Enachi, Secretaria de Servicios Estudiantiles | 414.721.2913 | EnachiM@dsha.info

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Table o f C ontents 3 | Make your camp plan, and create your best summer yet! 6 | Important dates 7

| Daily schedule

9 - 14 | Camp schedules by week 15 - 16 | DSHA Community Theatre Works — for girls and boy s! 18 | Registration 20 | Important Summer Cool details 21 - 22 | Parents — learn more about DSHA!

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BEST SUMMER YET!

Create your

Build a customizable schedule that works for you. Choose your weeks. 1 •

 Camp schedules by week can be found on pages 9-14.  Community Theatre Works schedule can be found on pages 15-16.  Choose individual camp sessions; an entire week of camp; or come for the whole summer.

Choose camps by grade level and area of interest. 2 •  Look for grade levels and category icons on pages 9-14 to find camps that suit your age and interest.  Camp descriptions are organized by grade level at dsha.info/summer.

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Visit dsha.info/summer or scan the QR code to start planning your best summer yet!


Need help building a camp schedule that works for your family?

We’d love to help you. Contact Admissions & Marketing Coordinator Meaghan Lagore, DSHA ’16, at LagoreM16@dsha.info or 414.721.2909.


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Mark your calendars!

IMPORTANT DATES February 15

Online registration begins at dsha.info /summer.

February 29

Last day to save 20%!

May 15*

Last day to register for all camps to ensure your desired t- shirt size.

Register by February 29 to

SAV E 2 0 %** on Summer Cool! **No promo code necessary. Di scount w ill be automatically applied at checkout.

Di scount does not apply to Community Theatre Works.

*Camp s w ith low enrollment may be cancelled after May 15; y ou w ill have the option to enroll in an alternate camp. Please see page 20 for more detail s on camp cancellations.


DAILY SCHEDULE 8:15 – 8:30 a.m. | Camper check-in* 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. | Camp session 1 1 0:30 - 1 1 :00 a.m. | Lunch /recess 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. | Camp session 2 * 1:00 - 1:30 p.m. | Lunch /recess 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. | Camp session 3 * 3:30 p.m. | Camp is dismissed from the Commons.

All camper s must be picked up by 3:45 p.m.

*Check- in o ccur s 15 minute s pr ior to e ach c amper's f ir st se ssion.


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C A MP S CHED ULES:

Week of June 10-14

Cross Country $105 Gr. 5-9 (M-TH) | 9–11 a.m.

Athletics

Basketball $95 Gr. K4-4 8–9 a.m.

Field Hockey $115 Gr. 9 | 8:30–10:30 a.m.

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Basketball $115 Gr. 5-7 | 9:15–11:15 a.m.

Basketball $115 Gr. 8-9 | 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.


Week of June 17-21 Session 1:

Session 2:

Lunch/ Recess

Session 3:

1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Canvas Creations $110

Going Green $100

Blast into Summer $110

Parts of a Whole $80

Writers Workshop $80

50 Nifty United States $80

Blast into Summer $110

Girls and Robotics $115

Canvas Creations $110

Going Green $100

Togas and Tiaras $100

First Aid and Safety $100

Togas and Tiaras $100

Canvas Creations $110

Going Green $100

Vocal Music Camp $100

First Aid and Safety $100

Girls and Robotics* $115 | *Gr. 7-9

CTW

Athletics

Incoming Freshmen

Grades 1-3

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Grades 4-6

Lunch/ Recess

Grades 7-8

8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

DSHA Application Workshop $35 8th Graders Only (Th) | 1:30–3 p.m.

Volleyball: All Skills $115 | Gr. 5-6

Volleyball: All Skills $115 | Gr. 7-8 | 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

Field Hockey $115 | Gr. 5-8

Rehearsal for The SpongeBob Musical Gr. 5-12 | (Week 1 of 4) | p. 15-16


C A MP S CHED ULES: Session 1:

Lunch/ Recess

Session 2:

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Session 3:

1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Gooey Science $110

Canvas Creations $110

Money Smarts $80

Character Creators $80

Fun with Phonics $80

Gooey Science $110

Delicious Art of Decorating $110

Skills, Drills, and Critical Thinking $80

Girls Save the Day Book Club $80

Writing Workshop: Oh the Places You'll Go $80

Weaving $110

Fiction Writers Workshop $80

Gearing up for Algebra $80

Wellness, Healthy Habits, and You! $110

Handbells $80

Weaving $110

Delicious Art of Decorating $110

Leadership Boot Camp $65 ( T | 6/25) | 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Handbells $80

Athletics CTW

Lunch/ Recess

Delicious Art of Decorating $110

Incoming Freshmen

Grades 7-8

Grades 4-6

Grades 1-3

8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Week of June 24-28

Softball: Beginner $100 | Gr. 4-9 | 9–10:30 a.m.

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Tennis $115 | Gr. 6-9 | 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Elm Grove Tennis Courts Softball: Advanced $115 | Gr. 6-9

Rehearsal for The SpongeBob Musical Gr. 5-12 | (Week 2 of 4) | p. 15-16


Week of July 8-12 Session 1:

Lunch/ Recess

Lunch/ Recess

Session 2:

Session 3:

1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Cooks and Books $90

Stained Glass and More $115

Fabric Fun $110

Escape Room $80

Super Learner Math Facts $80

Delicious Art of Decorating $110

Harry Potter $100

Cooks and Books $90

Escape Room $80

Math Olympics $80

Fabric Fun $110

Service—Dasher Style $80

Fabric Fun $110

Escape Room $80

Service—Dasher Style $80

Mythbuster $100

Harry Potter $100

Cooks and Books $90

CTW

Athletics

Incoming Freshmen

Grades 7-8

Grades 1-3

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Grades 4-6

8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Math Games $80

Volleyball: All Skills $115 | Gr. 7-8

Volleyball: 9th Grade Skills $115 | Gr . 9

Rehearsal for The SpongeBob Musical (Week 3 of 4 will be July 1-3) | p. 15-16

Rehearsal for The SpongeBob Musical Gr. 5-12 | (Week 4 of 4) | p. 15-16

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C A MP S CHED ULES: Session 1:

Lunch/ Recess

Session 2:

Lunch/ Recess

Session 3:

1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Art with the Greats $100

Outdoor Fun $80

Creating with Clay $110

Fairy Tales $80

Wacky World of Dr. Suess $80

Superstar Me Posters $100

Around the World in 5 Days $80

Art with the Greats $100

Forensics $80

Mingle and Meditate $80

Plays and Playwriting $80

Chess for Beginners and Beyond $80

Mock Trial $100

How to Succeed at Studying $80

Chess for Beginners and Beyond $80

Superstar Babysitters $100

Mingle and Meditate $80

Writing for the Stage $80

Incoming Freshmen

Grades 7-8

Grades 1-3

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Grades 4-6

8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Week of July 15-19

Camp Dasher $150 (M-Th) | 9 a.m.–1 p.m.

Athletics

Rugby $115 | Gr. 6-9

Volleyball: Tune Up $110 Gr. 9 (T+Th) | 5–7 p.m. (Week 1 of 2) 13


Week of July 22-26 Session 1:

Session 2:

Lunch/ Recess

Session 3:

1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

The Science and Math of Cooking $110

Creating with Clay $110

STEAM Candy $115

Pets and Their Care $75

Plays and Playwriting $80

DIY Dasher $115

STEAM Candy $115

DIY Dasher $115

The Art of Writing $80

Movie Making $100

The Science and Math of Cooking $110

Acting Workshop $80

DIY Dasher $115

Movie Making $100

Acting Workshop $80

The Art of Writing $80

STEAM Candy $115

The Science and Math of Cooking $110

Athletics

Incoming Freshmen

Grades 1-3

11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Grades 4-6

Lunch/ Recess

Grades 7-8

8:30 – 10:30 a.m.

DSHA Application Workshop $35 8th Graders Only (Th) | 1:30–3 p.m.

Soccer $100 Gr. 1-5 | 9–10:30 a.m.

Soccer $115 | Gr. 6-9 Volleyball: Tune Up Gr. 9 (T+Th) | 5–7 p.m. (Week 2 of 2) 14



COMMUNITY THEATRE WORKS The SpongeBob Musical

NS TIO ED. I D AU UIR R EQ I S I N G E R R A IN 12 A L L DE S 5 - I N A RT GR ! A PA G ET E SHOW H T

AGE

AUDITION DATE

TIME

Grade 9-12

June 4 (T)

4-7 p.m.

Grade 5-8

June 5 ( W )

4-7 p.m.

Adults*

June 4 + 5 (T + W )

7-8 p.m.

Callbacks

June 6 (Th)

5-7 p.m.

*Members of the Class of 2024 must audition as adults.

Shine on stage at DSHA! Community Theatre Works (CTW) is an intensive, four-week rehearsal process combining the talents of DSHA students and alumnae, middle school students, and community members. Students in grades 5-12 will work in tandem with local talent in a caring theatre environment that involves mentoring, teaching, learning, and growing to produce a summer musical. Students will experience all aspects of the production from initial auditions and rehearsals to full performances before eager audiences. Campers will even have some limited exposure to the behind-the-scenes set-building and stage crew process. | $400

Rehearsal Schedule June 17-July 3 (M-F) | Gr. 5-8, 1-4 p.m. | Gr. 9-12 + leads, 12-4 p.m. July 4 + July 5 (Th + F) | No rehearsal July 8 + 9 (M + T) | Tech rehearsal for all | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. July 10 + 11 ( W + Th) | Dress rehearsal for all | 12 – 8 p.m. Performances July 12 (F) | 7 p.m. July 13 (Sa) | 1 + 6 p.m. July 14 (Su) | 1 + 6 p.m.

Additional Dates

Parent Meeting | June 17 (M) | 4:15-5 p.m. Strike | July 15 (M) | Gr. 5-8, 1-4 p.m. Gr. 9-12 + adults, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

More Information

 Boys are eligible and encouraged to participate in CTW.  Pre-registration is required to audition. Go to dsha.info/summer to register.

 In addition to registering for the camp, all participants must audition

and fill out an online audition application; available beginning May 1 at DSHA.info/ctw.

 Participants must attend all performances and may not miss more than two rehearsals.

 Adults are called to audition for this community theatre experience. Adult rehearsals are flexible.

 Performances take place in The Robert and Marie Hansen Family Fine Arts Theatre at DSHA.

 Tickets will be available online on June 17 at dsha.info/tickets. $12 for students and seniors; $15 for adults.

 An additional refundable $50 check per camper must be submitted to be returned on July 15 after participation in strike. (Check will be deposited only if student is absent from strike.)

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REGISTER

for Summer Cool!

It’s Easy as 1, 2, 3! 1 •

Customize your best summer yet — choose camps by week, grade level, and area of interest. Come for one or spend all summer at DSHA!

 Grade levels noted in the brochure and online registration refer to the 2024-2025 academic year.

 Look for category icons on pages 9-14 to find camps that suit your interests.

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Register online at dsha.info/summer. Don’t forget:

 February 15 | Registration opens online  February 29 | Deadline to receive 20% early bird discount  May 15 | Registration deadline to ensure t-shirt size  Check out our website for details and updates. If you have questions, we would love to hear from you. Contact Admi ssions & Marketing Coordinator Meaghan Lagore, DSHA ’16, at LagoreM16@dsha.info or 414.721.2909.

Summer Cool Camp Staff Our Summer Cool staff is comprised of professional educators or college students focusing on education and communications. The camp faculty will be led by Rachel Fredricks, Summer Cool Administrator and DSHA Dean of Student Affairs, and our athletics camps are run by DSHA coaches. They look forward to working together to bring the most positive, safe, and exciting experience to our campers.


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SUMMER COOL DETAILS Payment Payment is due in full at the time of registration.

Location All camps are located at Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, with the exception of Tennis. DSHA is conveniently situated near Wauwatosa and Brookfield in the Mayfair neighborhood at 4257 N. 100th Street, Milwaukee.

Cancellation/Withdrawal Policy DSHA reserves the right to cancel any camp for any reason, including low enrollment, and full refunds will be made for camps cancelled by DSHA. If a camp is cancelled for low enrollment, campers will be given the opportunity to enroll in another camp and only pay the difference in fees or receive a refund. Prior to May 15th, withdrawals are eligible for a refund of the camp fee, minus a $10 withdrawal fee. After May 15th, no refunds for camp withdrawals will be made without a medical excuse. Once camps have begun, no refunds for withdrawals will be made. Camp registrations are non-transferable.

Attendance  Daily attendance is encouraged and expected for the continuity of camps.  Campers should be dropped off 15 minutes prior to their camp's start time and picked up no later than 15 minutes after a camp's end time.

 To ensure the safety and supervision of all campers, students must be in a registered

camp session (or lunch/recess) if they wish to remain on campus during Summer Cool.

Phone Policy Campers should keep their cell phones in their lockers or in backpacks/bags while in camp. Staff members are permitted to give campers a warning if they are using phones for non-camp purposes. Phones are not required for participation in any camps.

Lunch Lunch will be supervised but not provided. Please bring a bag lunch, snacks, and a water bottle. Lunch can be taken during either break.

Questions? Visit dsha.info/summer or contact: Admissions & Marketing Coordinator Meaghan Lagore, DSHA ’16 at LagoreM16@dsha.info or 414.721.2909


LEARN MORE

about DSHA during Summer Cool

At t e n t ion , al l par ents! While your daughter is living it up at DSH A Summer Cool, j oin the DSH A admissions team and other parents on campus to see for yourself why all girls makes all the difference at DSH A !

DSHA campus tours are every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. during Summer Cool!

Drop your daughter off and stay awhile! A member of the DSHA admissions staff will be available to give an overview of the Catholic, college -prep, all-girls DSHA experience, answer questions, and lead a casual tour of the campus. No registration is necessary.

Schedule a tour at your convenience.

The admissions team works all summer and would love to show you around at your convenience. Call 414.721.2909 to set up a tour.

For more information on the DSHA admissions process, visit dsha.info/admissions.

Future D asher Application Workshop | Class of 2029! Give your 8th grader a head- start on the admissions application! We have two sessions scheduled this summer to give parents and future students a chance to tour our campus, receive application tips, and receive assistance with any questions they may have. And here’s a bonus: If you take the DSHA Application Workshop, we’ll waive the application fee!

Visit dsha.info/summer for more information.


WHO WE ARE The DSHA Mission Divine Savior Holy Angels High School is a Catholic college -preparatory high school for young women that excels at developing the whole person. Sponsored by the Sisters of the Divine Savior and grounded in their mission to make known the goodness and kindness of Jesus Christ, we develop our students into capable young women of faith, heart, and intellect who accept the gospel call to live lives that will make a difference. The DSHA Vision DSHA will be recognized as the premier choice for a girl seeking to grow into her full potential as a woman of faith, heart, and intellect. The Five Qualities of a DSHA Graduate Woman of Faith • Self Advocate • Critical Thinker • Communicator • Leader Learn more at dsha.info/WhoWeAre . 22


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February 29 & save 20%! * *No promo code nece ssary. Di scount w ill be automatically applied at checkout. Di scount doe s not apply to Community Theatre Work s.

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