Summer Camp Brochure 2013

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Summer Camp 2013 June 10—July 19, 2013 7:30 am—5:30 pm


Day Camp Overview Enrichment Ages Two through Eighth Grade Students

Wide World of Sports First through Eighth Grade Students

Beginning Sewing MMS SUMMER CAMP

Ages Six through Eighth Grade Students

Millhopper Montessori School

Drama

offers an enriching and exciting day

Second through Sixth Grade Students

camp for Preschool, Kindergarten,

Theater Production Crew

Elementary, Middle and High School students.

Program activities include specialty classes, foreign language, crafts,

Ninth through Twelfth Grade Students

Junior Counselor Sixth through Twelfth Grade Students

games, sports, theater and special events which revolve around a variety of themes.

High School MMS Alums: Come volunteer as a Junior Counselor and earn your volunteer hours required for graduation!

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Studios & Special Offerings After Camp Academics: Individual Lessons with Ms. Elizabeth Falls Ms. Elizabeth Falls will be teaching private lessons from 3:30 - 5:15 p.m. each afternoon. Lessons will focus on math and language (reading) and handwriting and is open to all preschool and rising kindergarten students. Lessons are filled on a first come first serve basis and will be offered every afternoon in 45 minute increments (3:30-4:15 & 4:30-5:15). In order to keep the lessons individualized, please note there is a two student maximum per session. Note: there is an additional fee for these lessons. To register for Afternoon Academics, please contact Ms. Elizabeth Falls to schedule the exact day/time @ efalls@millhopper.com.

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Beginners Camp Schedule & Themes Ages 2—4 The Beginners summer camp’s focus is the Montessori hands-on curriculum, weekly educational fun themes, arts and crafts, music and playground fun! Every Friday is SPLASH DAY, excluding week 1. Splash Day is a fun filled hour of water related activities.

WEEK 1 June 10 - June 14 WEEK 2 June 17 - June 21 WEEK 3 June 24 - June 28

Ms. Crystal Sorrow Ms. Crystal Sorrow began working at MMS in the fall of 1999 after graduating from the University of Florida with a BA in English Literature and took over as Lead Teacher in the Early Childhood/ Beginner’s Class in October 2001. Ms. Crystal holds the Early Childhood Montessori certificate. She supervises the fifth grade Safety Patrols who assist the school by providing a morning and afternoon drop off service. Ms. Crystal has also taught Cooking and Creative Movement in after school studios at MMS.

Under the Big Top Play Ball! Sports Week Imagine That! Fairy Tales,

Fantastical Beasts & Superhero’s WEEK 4 (no school on July 4th) July 1 - July 5 Beach Blast WEEK 5 July 8 - July 12 Ahoy Mateys!

SCHEDULE & FEES Beginners-Preschool-Kindergarten Morning Program *

7:30—9:00 a.m. $5.00/hour

Half Day Option **

9:00—Noon

Full Day Option

9:00—3:00 p.m.$200/Week

$135/Week

After Camp Program* 3:00—5:30 p.m.$5.00/hour *The Morning Program and After Camp Program are charged at a rate of $5.00/hour and are billed after use. Children must be 3 years of age and potty trained to stay past 3:00pm. A family’s second and each subsequent child will be charged half price for morning and after camp fees. **Half Day Option is available to Beginner’s only. TERMS: Due to high demand and limited camp space, a non-refundable deposit equal to one week’s camp tuition is due upon enrollment to hold a spot for each child. If MMS is not notified a minimum of four weeks before the camp start date of your intent to withdraw, you will be responsible for payment for the entire week of camp.

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Preschool & Kindergarten Camp Schedule & Themes Ages 3.5*—Rising Kindergarten Ms. Elizabeth is the3.5, Lead Teacher in oneand no longer nap*Students must be at least potty trained ping to be considered for this camp classes at of the Preschool/Kindergarten MMS. This is Ms. Elizabeth’s fourteenth

The Preschool/Kindergarten summerMontessori camp’s focus is the Montesyear teaching at Millhopper

Ms. Elizabeth Falls Ms. Elizabeth Falls is the Lead Teacher in one of the Preschool/Kindergarten classes at MMS. This is Ms. Elizabeth’s Sixteenth year teaching at Millhopper Montessori School. She holds her 3—6 AMS Montessori Certificate, is trained in Phono-Graphix and has a background and interest in working with special needs children. She holds her BS in Psychology/ Child Studies and an Associate of Science degree in Medical Administration. She is a mother of three, Jason, Jeremy & Emily, all of whom have attended MMS.

School. She started as aneducational Assistant sori hands-on curriculum, weekly fun themes, arts and Teacher in the Lowerfun! Elementary Classcrafts, music and playground room. Ms. Elizabeth holds her 3-6 AMS is trained in 1. Splash Day is a fun Every FridayMontessori is SPLASHCertificate, DAY, excluding week Phono-Graphix and has completed the filled hour of water related activities. Montessori Key Concepts Workshop. She has thirteen years experience in the Lower Elementary level. Elizabeth has a background and interest in working with special needs children. Elizabeth holds her BS in Psychology/Child Studies. She also holds an Associate of Science degree in Medical Administration. She is a mother of three, all of whom have attended MMS.

WEEK 1 June 10 - June 14 Art Explorations WEEK 2 June 17 - June 21 Little Scientists WEEK 3 June 24 - June 28 Back to Bedrock WEEK 4 (no school on July 4th) July 1 - July 5 Amazing Creatures WEEK 5 July 8 - July 12 Bugs, Bugs & More Bugs WEEK 6 July 15 - July 19 Ahoy Pirates!

MEALS & SNACKS All full day students will need to bring their lunches. Please note, lunches cannot be heated or refrigerated. Snacks are provided mid-morning and during the After Camp Program. 5


Elementary/Middle School

MEET THE TEACHERS Mr. Richard Aslanian has been teaching at Millhopper Montessori School for the past nineteen years. Mr. Richard holds a BA in History from the University of Florida. He received his AMS certificate in 1997 and has been trained in Phono-Graphix. Both of his sons , Dominick and Patrick, attended Millhopper Montessori School. His son Dominick now attends Eastside High School’s IB program. In addition to his many contributions to MMS, he also hosts Chess Club on Tuesday afternoon during the regular school year and coaches our middle school basketball team.

Ms. Sylvia Aslanian has been a part of the MMS family for nineteen years. For the past ten years, she has co-directed the Elementary/Middle School End of the Year Show. She has adapted many plays for the Summer Drama Camp, including several Shakespeare works, and assisted Mr. Richard Aslanian during the summer programs. She is the Director of the Elementary/Middle School Drama Club and the Annual Shakespeare Festival at the Thomas Center. Theater took her to Los Angeles after attending SFC where she pursued a career as a Producer’s Assistant at Trans World Entertainment/Epic Productions. She also worked as a puppeteer assistant for Fun Amusement Inc. where she learned television production. Ms. Sylvia has also taught Spanish to Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary students.

Ms. Susan Salvatore holds the AMS Montessori Elementary Education teaching credential and has been teaching at MMS for thirty-five years. She has experience ranging from age two through eighth grade. Ms. Susan has overseen the operation of the Elementary/Middle School Morning Program for seven years and is also the Study Hall Supervisor. She teaches US History, Math and manages many aspects of the Senior Elementary Class.

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This is Susan’s fourteenth year as an Assistant Teacher. She holds a BS in Ms. Susie Long has been working at MMS for fourteen year as an Assistant Teacher. She holds a BS in Business from Louisiana State University and is the mother of three children, two of which, Brian and Anna, are MMS graduates. This will be Susie’s fifth year offering sewing studios on Wednesdays and Thursdays to the children at MMS.

Ms. Rebecca McCuller joined the MMS staff during the summer of 2012. She is Montessori Certified for ages 3—6 and is currently working on completing her 6—12 Certification through The Center for Guided Montessori Studies in Sarasota, FL. In addition, she holds her AS in Early Childhood Education and has been a Montessori teacher and Administrator for 14 years. She is Mom to Amanda Elwart who graduated from MMS in 2008 and is now a student at The University of Central Florida and Emilee McCuller who is a rising third grader.

Coach Cam Parker has been the PE teacher for MMS for six years. He has worked in summer camps for sixteen years. His sports background includes facilitating youth leagues and refereeing youth sports, not to mention being an avid sports fan. Coach Cam received his Bachelors degree from UF in Family, Youth and Community Sciences. He completed the State of Florida teacher certification program for Physical Education K-12 at Santa Fe College.

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Overview of Elementary - High School Day Camp Options

Camp Schedule & Themes

Week 1

Art Adventures

Art Adventures (rising Kindergarten—2nd graders)

Digital Photography I

Kids, get creative while working with clay, paint, watercolors, chalk and pastels as they

Digital Photography II The Great Outdoors Beginning Sewing

(Rising 1st - 8th graders)

WEEK 1

June 10 - June 14

release their inner artist! Campers will sculpt, create portraits, draw from observation and more. Art Adventures will culminate in an art show at the end of the final day of camp.

Photography I/II (rising 2nd - 8th graders) Learn the basics of taking a quality photograph. We will discuss and practice the fundamentals of light, positioning, exposure, point of view, and composition. The student’s

Week 2

Space is THE Place

work will be burned to a disc and a project will be

Woodworking

created using some of the photographs. We will cre-

Summer Olympics

ate our own “mini studio” and have secondary projects to extend our discussions. Past Summer Camp Photography photos have been featured in two Tho-

Week 3

Week 4

Little Chefs

mas Center Mezzanine Gallery shows: Thomas Cen-

Mad Scientist

ter Through the Eyes of Millhopper Montessori School

Aquatics

Center.

Amazing Creatures

The Great Outdoors (rising 1st - 8th graders)

Invention/Animation Beginning Sewing

and 100 Year Anniversary Celebration of the Thomas

In an effort to remind out children that summer days CAN be spent outside we will be venturing to a variety of natural establishments for hiking, swimming, fishing and more. Campers will hopefully experience some places they have never seen before and get a little more in touch with nature. The plan for this week is to be off site each day (weather

Week 5

Week 6

Drama Camp I

permitting). We will pack the sunscreen and the bug spray and hit the trails and springs.

Production Crew

with the permission slips. We will need drivers, and drivers will have their admission to

The Big 3

any destination paid by the school.

Rock Star Camp

Beginning Sewing (rising 1st—8th graders)

Drama Camp II

This class will serve as a fun and exciting outlet as the children are introduced to using a

Production Crew Oh, The Places You’ll Go Hawaiian Hullabaloo JUNIOR COUNSELOR WEEKS 1 - 6

*The price of the field trips will be in addition to the camp fee listed and will be collected

sewing machine, hand sewing projects, weaving and plastic sewing as they complete several different projects.

WEEK 2

June 17 - June 21

Space Is THE Place (rising Kindergarten—2nd graders) Five...Four...Three...Two...One! Rocket into the solar system in this adventurous camp! Campers will learn about our awesome solar system through hands-on activities and travel the universe on an alien hunt, create their own space ships, learn how start twinkle, and make and eat moon rocks in this exploratory camp.

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WEEK 2 (Cont)

June 17 - June 21

Woodworking (rising 2nd—8th graders) This week the students will use many tools and materials to create fun projects. We will read simple plans, measure, cut, drill and nail during the workshop. The projects will then be sanded and painted by the students. The finished products will be put on display for the students and parents to enjoy before being taken home at the end of the week. Tools will be used by the students and instructors. There is a $15 supply fee for this workshop.

Summer Olympics & Wide World of Sports (rising 1st - 8th graders) In honor of last year’s Olympic Games campers will learn about and participate in a summer camp style version of many events. Campers will be sorted into countries, learn about their new “homes” and play a wide variety of games while trying to earn medal points for their flag. Integrated into the Olympics will be a cornucopia of sports that are popular in other countries but get little publicity in America. Our camp will spend some time learning about and playing a few of these lesser known athletic gems. Each day will consist of a variety of games, skill drills, knowledge based activities and even crafts relative to the weeks theme sport (s). We will not be playing any particular sport exclusively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun filled day.

WEEK 3

June 24 - June 28

Little Chefs (rising Kindergarten—2nd graders) Learning to cook is more than just learning how to follow a recipe. It is an adventure into the basics of chemistry, an exercise in math and reading and the visual art of natures palette. In addition to creating a yummy dish each day, we will talk about eating healthy and will finish the week with a top chef style competition. $15 supply fee will be added.

Mad Scientist (rising 2nd - 8th graders) Everyday is an adventure as we explore various topics, fun projects and materials, microscopes, magnifying glasses, telescopes, pulleys, the scientific method and much more. Come and enjoy the world around us! You never know what we will discover next!

Aquatics (rising 1st - 8th graders) Campers will participate in two onsite water extravaganzas where we introduce some H2O to a few popular games. This will go along with trips to two local swimming venues (TBA) and a voyage to Aquatica in Orlando. Show up with your bathing suit under your clothes and pack the sunscreen, as we will be soaking up the Florida fun and sun. *The price of the field trips will be in addition to the camp fee listed and will be collected with the permission slips. We will need drivers, and drivers will have their admission to any destination paid by the school.

WEEK 4

July 1 - July 5 (no camp on Wednesday, July 4th)

Amazing Creatures (rising Kindergarten - 2nd graders) This week campers will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some AMAZING critters such as reptiles, bats, snakes and more. We are working on coordinating an on site visit by the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo, Lubee Bat Conservancy and the Alachua County Beekeepers Club. Presentations will be mixed with lots of hands on exploration during this exciting week of camp.

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WEEK 4 (Cont)

July 1 - July 5 (no camp on Wednesday, July 4th)

Invention/Animation (rising 2nd - 8th graders) This week you will learn about various inventors and inventions. Our focus will be to explore and create fun projects using cranks, pulleys, levers and motors. You will use your imagination and hard work to cooperatively make an original invention. In the animation portion, you will learn the history and process of animation. You will create your own animated short using a program best suited to your talents. We will have an special viewing of the completed projects on Friday. Your short will be put onto a disc for you to take home when you’re finished.

Beginning Sewing (rising 1st—8th graders) This class will serve as a fun and exciting outlet as the children are introduced to using a sewing machine, hand sewing projects, weaving and plastic sewing as they complete several different projects.

WEEK 5

July 8 - July 12

The Big 3 (rising 1st - 8th graders) During this week of diversity, campers will learn about and play all of the “mainstream” sports: Football, Basketball and Baseball. Each day we will dabble into each sport with mini-games and indoor activities based on each sport. The camp will serve as somewhat of a highlight reel of America’s most popular sports. Each day will consist of a variety of games, skill drills, knowledge based activities and even crafts relative to the weeks theme sport(s). We will not be playing any particular sport exclusively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun filled day.

Rock Star Camp (rising Kindergarten- 2nd graders) During this fun, interactive camp, our little Rock Stars will put together bands for karaoke and air guitar, dress up like a Rock Star and hold a costume changing relay . We will be exploring different music styles through the 60’s, 70’s 80’s and 90’s and the children will have the opportunity to form a band of their own complete with band logo, “press” photo’s and flyers. See you at camp!

WEEK 5 & 6

July 8 - July 12 & July 15—July 19

Drama: TWO WEEK Performing Arts Intensive (rising 2nd—8th graders) Production Crew (rising 9th-12th graders) Hone your acting and singing skills during this two week performing arts intensive. Work on characterization, stage presence, team building, voice characterization, pitch and more. At the end of the two weeks the Millhopper Montessori Players will present a Disney Spectacular Revue. The Disney Spectacular is written and arranged by Mac Huff and produced through special arrangement with School Musicals. We’ll be performing Disney favorites such as Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah, Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo, A Spoonful of Sugar, Heigh-Ho, Whistle While You Work, A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes, The Bare Necessities, It’s a Small World and When You Wish Upon a Star. We will also present various skits and scenes. Note: You must be available the entire two weeks to be part of this two week intensive and be willing to practice your part at home. Scripts will be available July 5, 2013.

WEEK 6

July 15 - July 19

Hawaiian Hullabaloo (rising Kindergarten—2nd graders) Leis, grass skirts and Hawaiian shirts are required for this fun filled week of camp. We will have a Hawaiian Luau, sample island snacks, make smoothies and experience a paper mache volcano eruption. The children will also learn the translation of their name to Hawaiian. See you at camp!

Oh, The Places You’ll Go (rising 1st—8th graders) We are ending the summer with a bang! This camp will venture offsite every single day of the week to visit a local destination that keeps us active. Campers will skate, bowl, climb and much more in this camp designed to get students aware of all the things they can do in and around our community to stay fit and active. *The price of the field trips will be in addition to the camp fee listed and will be collected with the permission slips. We will need drivers, and drivers will have their admission to any destination paid by the school.

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Earn your Volunteer Hours at MMS!

Junior Counselor Rising 6th - 12th Graders WEEKS 1 through 6

June 10 - July 19, 2013

Become a member of the MMS Summer Camp Crew! We are excited to offer our rising sixth through eighth grade students, as well as any MMS alumni currently in high school the opportunity to take part in our summer camp program as a Junior Counselor!

Job Requirements: Activities are planned in a camp setting for children attending our Beginners Camp (ages 2 - 4), Preschool/Kindergarten (ages 4 - 5) and Elementary Enrichment Pro-

COST Rising 6th through 8th Grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $140/week

grams (Second through Fifth Grade students) Junior Counselor's roles are: ► To participate under the supervision of the Camp Directors and in

Implementing activities in the safest manner possible ► To be a positive role model

High School Students 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. No charge * Attire must follow MMS dress code.

► To actively interact with the children to promote and encourage their

personal growth ► To create video news clips and hard copy newsletter to be distributed each

Friday.

Requirements: Applicant must be a rising sixth through twelfth grade student. Prior attendance at MMS summer camp is desirable. Must have an interest in leadership skills and willingness to learn, a positive attitude and understand organizational skills and group dynamics. Must have an ability for and an interest in assisting with a variety of activities including all camps being offered at MMS. Must have a genuine interest in working with people.

Personal Development: 1. Develop skills in planning and implementing activities with children.

2. Be prepared to receive feedback and support from anyone at camp. 3. Maintain a positive and open outlook. Try to work out problems with the rest of the staff. 4. Be a positive role model for the children. Reward and encourage their good behavior with attention and affection.

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Camp Schedule

Elementary/Middle School Schedule & Fees

Week 1

June 10- June 14

Week 2

June 17 - June 21

Week 3

June 24 - June 28

Week 4

July 1 - July 5

pay by checking account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please fill out either page

*No School July 4th

15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork.

Week 5

July 8 - July 12

Enrichment & Sports 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $200/week

Week 6

July 15 - July 19

Day Camps Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp. You may

(Weeks 1-4) (a $15 supply fee will be added for Woodworking camp and Cooking camp)

Daily Schedule

Beginning Sewing

Morning Program*

7:30 - 9:00 a.m.

(Weeks 1 & 4)

Camp

9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

After Camp Program* 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. *The Morning Program and After Camp Program are charged at a rate of $5.00/hour ($.084 cents/minute) and are billed after use. * There will be a $1/minute late fee applied for

Drama Camps*

3:00 - 5:00 p.m. $100/week 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $430/2 weeks

(Weeks 5 & 6) You must register for both weeks 5 & 6 to be able to participate.

Production Crew

9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $280/ 2weeks

(Weeks 5 - 6)

any students not picked up by 5:30pm.

Junior Counselor

Meals & Snacks All students will need to bring their own lunches each day. Please note, lunches cannot be heated or refrigerated.

9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $140/week

(Weeks 1-6)

(no charge for HS students)

Terms Due to high demand and limited camp space, a non-refundable deposit equal to one week’s camp tuition is due upon enrollment to hold a spot

Snacks are provided mid-morning and during the After Camp Program.

EVERY FRIDAY IS SPLASH DAY! (A fun filled hour of water related activities!)

for each child. Note: If MMS is not notified a minimum of four weeks before the camp start date of your intent to withdraw, you will be responsible for payment for the entire week of camp.

Discounts A family’s second and each subsequent child will be charged half price for morning and after camp program fees.

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Summer Camp Application

If your child is currently Enrolled at MMS & all information on file is correct please initial here ______ and do not fill out the information below.

Child's Name: _______________________________________________________________________ (Last) (First) (Middle) (Alias) Birth date:

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Gender:

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Enrollment Date: _________________

Primary Parent’s Name :______________________________ Relationship to Child: _____________________ Address Information: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address City/State/ Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Work Address City/State/Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address Phone Information (please circle the number we should call first): (______)_____________________ (______)_______________________(______)____________________

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Secondary Parent’s Name :______________________________ Relationship to Child: __________________ Address Information: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address City/State/ Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Work Address City/State/Zip _______________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address Phone Information (please circle the number we should call first): (______)_____________________ (______)_______________________(______)____________________ Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone

Medical Release In case of emergency, MILLHOPPER MONTESSORI SCHOOL, or it's staff, has my permission to have my child ___________________________________________________________, transported to the closest hospital at the time. I understand that MMS will make every effort to contact me and my child's physician in an emergency. If it is necessary for my child to be transferred to a hospital, I would prefer he/she be taken to ____________________________________. (Name of Hospital) In the event that I cannot be reached by the MMS in an emergency, I give my permission to _____________________________________, (CHILD'S PHYSICIAN) to render any medical service that may, in the sole discretion of the doctor, be necessary.

Guarantee of Insurance Children attending Millhopper Montessori School, Inc. must have health insurance through their families. MMS’ insurance works as a secondary policy alongside a family’s policy and the Administrator needs proof of insurance. Please provide the following information: Primary Payer

_________________________________________

Secondary Payer

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Child or children’s name(s) ________________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ Name and address of insurance company

____________________________________ ____________________________________

Phone Number of insurance company

____________________________________

Policy Number

____________________________________

I guarantee that the above information is correct and I understand that it is my responsibility to inform Millhopper Montessori School, Inc. of any changes in insurance coverage for my child. ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Primary Parent’s signature Secondary Parent’s signature

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Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp. You may pay by checking account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please fill out either page 15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork.

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Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp. You may pay by checking account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please fill out either page 15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork.

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Information & Relationships Please fill out the following information and indicate who your child lives with, who is to be notified in case of an emergency and who is allowed to pickup your child from school. Relationship Primary Parent’s Name :_________________________________ Secondary Parent’s Name :_________________________________

Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:

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Work Phone: (______)_____________________ Name :_________________________________ Home Phone: (______)_____________________ Cell Phone:

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Emergency

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Summer Camp Registration Form Dates

Please check the camp(s) selected for each week below

Week 1 June 10—14, 2013

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) Beginners Under the Big Top

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) Pre K/K Art Explorations

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) K-2nd Grade Art Adventures

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) 2nd-8th Grade Photography I/II

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) 1st-8th The Great Outdoors

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) 1st-8th Grade Beginning Sewing

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) Jr. Counselor

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) Beginners Play Ball!

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) Pre K/K Little Scientists

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) K-2nd Grade Space is THE Place

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) 2nd-8th Grade Woodworking

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) 1st-8th Grade Summer Olympics

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) Jr. Counselor

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) Beginners Imagine That!

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) Pre K/K Back to Bedrock

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) K-2nd Grade Little Chefs

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) 2nd-8th Grade Mad Scientist

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) 1st-8th Aquatics

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) Jr. Counselor

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) Beginners Beach Blast

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) Pre K/K Amazing Creatures

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) K-2nd Grade Amazing Creatures

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) 2nd-8th Grade Invention Animation

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) 1st-8th Grade Beginning Sewing

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) Jr. Counselor

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) Beginners Ahoy Mateys!

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) Pre K/K Bugs, Bugs & More Bugs

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) K-2nd Grade Rock Star Camp

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) Jr. Counselor

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) 1st-8th Grade The Big 3

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) Production Crew

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) 2nd-8th Grade 2 Wk Performing Arts

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) Pre K/K Ahoy Pirates!

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) 1st-8th Grade Oh, The Places ...

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) K-2nd Grade Hawaiian Hullabaloo

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) Production Crew

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) 2nd-8th Grade 2 Wk Performing Arts

Week 2 June 17—21, 2013

Week 3 June 24—28, 2013

Week 4 July 1—5, 2013

Week 5 July 8—12, 2013

Week 6 July 15—19. 2013

**Please note, your child must attend both weeks 5 & 6 if they register for the performing arts camp. Camp tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp. You may pay by ACH or credit card. Please fill out either page 15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork along with the deposit equal to one week’s camp tuition to register. I understand that by signing below, I am enrolling my child in summer camp at Millhopper Montessori School. It is my responsibility to notify Millhopper Montessori in writing a minimum of four weeks before a scheduled camp if I wish to cancel for any reason. Failure to notify the school in writing will result in my account being charged for the week(s) of camp I have indicated above. I attest that I have submitted all of the required documents to Millhopper Montessori School and that I have read the above information and understand this to be a binding agreement.

________________________________________ ________________________________________ Primary Parent’s signature Secondary Parent’s signature

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Picture Release Name of Child

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Primary Parent’s Name

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Secondary Parent’s Name

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I hereby give permission for Millhopper Montessori School to use photographs and/or video footage of my child as needed on the schools website, in the school’s newsletter, magazines, social networks and newspapers. I understand compensation will not be awarded for the use of my child’s photographs and/or video footage. I hereby release any and all claims to said photographs and/or video footage both present and future. Please select the appropriate disclaimer below. I, _______________________________________________, authorize the Millhopper Montessori School to use pictures and/or video footage of my child/ren on the schools website, in the school’s newsletter, yearbook, magazines, social networks and newspapers. OR I, _______________________________________________, authorize the Millhopper Montessori School to use pictures and/or video footage of my child/ren on the schools website, in the school’s newsletter, yearbook, magazines, social networks and newspapers, and I request that surnames not be used in print to protect my child’s identity. OR I, _______________________________________________, do not authorize the Millhopper Montessori School to use pictures and/or video footage of my child/ren on the schools website, in the school’s newsletter, yearbook, magazines, social networks and newspapers.

Allergies & Food/Diet Restrictions MMS incorporates food preparation in the Montessori curriculum area of Practical Life **MMS does not have a nurse on staff. The teachers and assistant teachers are all certified in first aid and CPR. MMS can give medication orally or assist with an Epi-Pen if the parent has filled out the appropriate form for the dispensing of medicine. **If a child is allergic to an ingested substance (such as red food coloring or chocolate) and is old enough to monitor himself or herself, there should not be any difficulty in the MMS environment. It is the parent’s responsibility to have alternate food available for birthday parties or the child can be proactive and abstain from special snacks. It will not be the responsibility of the school or the teachers to notify parents in advance of an in-class event such as a special snack or a practical life activity containing food.

Allergies, Medicine, Environmental & Food/Diet Related Restrictions (List all known) Allergen

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Summer Camp 2013

8505 NW 39th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32606 Thank you for your interest in Millhopper Montessori School’s 2013 Summer Camp! Our camp is in it’s 35th year! Millhopper Montessori School (MMS) will offer an enriching and exciting day camp for Preschool/Kindergarten, Elementary and Middle School students June 10th-July 19th. The camp activities will include specialty classes, crafts, games, sports, and special events that revolve around a variety of themes. The Preschool & Kindergarten students will experience a Montessori hands on curriculum, weekly educational fun themes, arts & crafts, music and playground fun! The First through Eighth grade students can choose from the following options: Enrichment, Theater, Science, Wide World of Sports, Afternoon Academics. Please do not hesitate to contact us at 352-375-6773, visit our website at www.millhopper.com or stop by anytime should you have any questions! We look forward to having your child(ren) with us this summer!


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