Summer Programs 2019

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MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL

Programs 2019

Adult Camp Counselors with Backgrounds in Education

Unique Choices

Programs for Entering PreK – 12

MPH Teachers in Academics

Registration Opens Sunday, March 3 at 9 a.m. • mphschool.org Day Camp – Grades PreK-8 • Enrichment – Grades 1-12 • Theater – Grades 3-12 • Driver Education • ACT and SAT Preparation Courses


SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 Why attend MPH this summer? Just ask our parents from summer 2018:

“You folks offer such a growth-producing environment for the kids. I am so grateful.” “Thank you for all you do for the campers to have a great day. The counselors are always happy and inviting, and it makes a difference leaving your kid.” “I was impressed at how organized everything was, and how welcoming every counselor made us feel. We will be back next year for sure.”

Programs for Entering PreK - 12

High Standards Unique Choices MPH Teachers in Academics Adult Camp Counselors with Backgrounds in Education

“The course selection is amazing, and any child who gets to attend this camp is very lucky! “This was a great program. We will definitely be back next year.” “Thank you and the counselors for making my son have a great experience.” “Thank you for the time and effort put into the summer program. You make it so much fun for the kids.” “Amazing! They loved it!” “Thank you for bringing out my son’s talents!” “My child had a wonderful time at camp! She loved her counselors and loved her activities. It’s two thumbs up from this family!”

Manlius Pebble Hill now has a beautiful new STEAM Park. We look forward to sharing the space with you this summer!


DR IV E R EDU C AT IO N Driver Education begins July 1 and runs 8 weeks. Students attend theory and drive classes twice a week each, 1.5 hours each class/drive (6 hours per week), for 8 weeks to complete the required 24 hours of in-class and in-car requirements regulated and approved through the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles. Students must be 16 years old by the first day of class and possess a valid driving permit. Course fee is $535.00 (financial aid available). Classes are offered at Manlius Pebble Hill School, Fayetteville-Manlius High School and Chittenango High School. While theory classes and drive classes will be held at individual schools, the awareness aspects of the program (DWI Night, Rural/Metro Rescue Presentation, Sheriff ’s Slide Show and No Zone Safety Day) will be held at specific locations which will be noted on your theory schedule. Classes #

Days

Time

MPH Campus: 1.

Mondays/Wednesdays

10:30 a.m. – Noon

2.

Mondays/Wednesdays

5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

3.

Tuesdays/Thursdays

10:30 a.m. – Noon

Fayetteville-Manlius High School Campus:

4.

Mondays/Wednesdays

9:30 – 11:00 a.m.

5.

Tuesdays/Thursdays

9:30 – 11:00 a.m.

6.

Tuesdays/Thursdays

5:00-6:30 p.m.

Drive times are not listed. Please go to the online registration site through mphschool.org to see the drive times offered.

Chittenango High School Campus: 6.

Tuesdays/Thursdays

5:30 – 7:00 p.m.

SAT AND AC T PR EPARAT I O N MPH A N D KA P L A N ACA D E M Y SAT Preparation Course runs July 1-12 (no classes on July 4 or 5). Classes run 12:30-3:30 p.m. with 1.5 hours of verbal and 1.5 hours of math. The course offers 24 hours of instruction as well as test strategies. Course fee is $325.

ACT Advantage runs August 5-14. Classes run 12:30-3:30 p.m. with 1.5 hours of verbal and 1.5 hours of math. The course offers 24 hours of instruction, reinforcing the skills and strategies needed for success on the ACT. Course fee is $235. Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452. Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 3


KICK-O F F TO S U M MER C A M P 2019 June 10 – 28 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. t

Entering Grades PreK – 2

Outdoor Play and Water Play (sprinklers and inflatable pools) Fun Stations: Art, Science and Building, Treasure Hunts, Hikes, Sport Games and more!

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Entering Grades 3 – 8

Outdoor Adventures, Jewelry Making/Craft Projects, Field Trips* and more!

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Swimming

We will offer field trips to Green Lakes on Wednesdays for Grades PreK – 2 and Tuesdays and Thursdays for Grades 3 – 8. Space is limited so sign-up is required.

*Other optional field trips will be offered for Grades 3 – 8 and some will require a separate fee.

KICK-OFF TO SUMMER! 2019 To register, go to mphschool.org or return this form with payment to: MPH Community Programs, 5300 Jamesville Road, Syracuse, NY 13214 Student’s Name_______________________________________________________ Entering Grade__________________, Fall 2019 Parent’s Name________________________________________________________ Email__________________________________ Street Address________________________________________________ City___________________________ Zip____________ Home Phone_____________________________ Work Phone________________________ Cell Phone ______________________

Check one: I am registering my child for the full 15-day session $745 Register for Swimming: Yes or No I am registering my child for one or two weeks $265/wk 1st week 2nd week 3rd week Check weeks: I am registering my child for the following days ($60/day): (Circle days): Mon – 6/10 Tues – 6/11 Wed – 6/12 Thurs – 6/13 Fri – 6/14 Mon – 6/17 Tues – 6/18 Wed – 6/19 Thurs – 6/20 Fri – 6/21 Mon – 6/24 Tues – 6/25 Wed – 6/26 Thurs – 6/27 Fri – 6/28 Please choose full pay or payment plan. Payment plans will use initial form of payment to charge future payments. No refunds after 12:00 p.m. on May 30. The system will never charge more than is due. Full Payment Choose Payment: $60 with registration; balance charged on June 1 $100 with registration; equal monthly payments of $100/month every 25 days (auto charged to initial form of payment) Pay by

Enclosed Check

Visa or MasterCard

Credit Card #_________________________________________________________________________________ Exp.__________ Name on Card_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 4 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


SUMME R PR O G RAM O FF E RI N G S 2019 Middle/Upper School Enrichment

JULY 8 – AUGUST 2

Summer Day Camp

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Kinder Place, Grades PreK and K

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3D Design and Printing, Grades 8-12

Fun Place, Grades 1 and 2

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A Bridge to Algebra, Grades 6-8

Summer Plus, Grades PreK – 2

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Calculator Tips and Tricks, Grades 9-12

Summer Place, Grades 3 – 8

Pages 7 – 16

Clay Animation/Claymation, Grades 7-10

Helpful camp scheduling charts

Pages 17 – 19

College Application Essay, Grades 11 & 12 Come Fly with Me, Grades 6-8

Lower/Middle School Enrichment

Constructing Cartoon Chaos, Grades 7-9 Exploration in Math, Grades 6-8 Page 20 – 21

Hands-on Math, Grades 6-8

May be combined with Day Camp

Jazz Camp, Grades 7-9

Adventures in STEAM, Grades 4-5

Model United Nations Preparation, Grades 8 and 9

Movie Composing Club, Grades 3-6

MPH Goes Shark Tank, Grades 7-9

Problem Solving Strategies for Math, Grades 3-5

On-Site Mural Project, Grades 7-12

Scratch Programming, Grades 3-5

Paint Your Pet, Grades 7-10

Summer Ninja Warrior, Grades 3-5 Super Fun Math Fact Building, Grades 3-5 Wilson Fundations Reading and Spelling, Grades 1-4 Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office at 315-446-2452.

Photoshop in the Fast Lane, Grades Produce Your Own Video, Grades 7-10 Scratch Coding for Video Games, Grades 7-9 String Instruction – Private Lessons, Grades PreK-12 Study Skills, Grades 6-12 Summer Acapella, Grades 7-9

Extended hours available for all programs 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452. Parents, please note: A drop-off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

The Cinematic Experience, Grades 7-9 Writing Skills, Grades 6-12

Summer Theater

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Junior Stock, Grades 3 – 6 Summer Stock, Grades 7 – 12

Payment plans and financial aid are available.

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 5


DATES: Week 1: July 1 – 3 (No camp July 4 or 5) Week 2: July 8 – 12 Week 3: July 15 – 19 Week 4: July 22 – 26 Week 5: July 29 – August 2

BLOCKS: All camp gathering: 9 – 9:30 a.m. Block 1: 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. Block 2: 10:45 a.m. – 12 p.m. Lunch: 12 – 12:30 p.m. All camp activity: 12:30 – 1 p.m. Block 3: 1 – 2 p.m. Block 4: 2 – 3 p.m. Block 5: 3 – 4 p.m.

S U M M E R D AY C A M P Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 pm. Half Day: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 pm or 12:30 – 4:00 p.m.

GRADES PreK – K

Kinder Place

Kinder Place Camp offers active play, outdoor play including water activities (daily sprinklers and inflatable pools), themed-week indoor academic fun, theater shows and more! Our nurturing and caring counselors make the most of every day. Other activities include:

7:30 – 9 a.m. and 4 – 5:30 p.m.

Arts & Crafts Big Buddies Spanish American Sign Dance STEAM Park Language French Theater Baking Music

FEES:

See the full Kinder Place schedule at mphschool.org.

$300/week (Week 1 is pro-rated to $180) + $15 one-time registration fee per child

GRADES 1 AND 2

EXTENDED HOURS AVAILABLE:

HALF DAYS: 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. or 12:30 – 4 p.m. $170/week (Week 1 is pro-rated to $132) + $15 one-time registration fee per child

PLEASE NOTE: A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

REGISTER ONLINE at mphschool.org

CANCELLATIONS must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

QUESTIONS? Call the Summer Programs Office at 315-446-2452

Fun Place

Fun Place Camp offers morning free play, outdoor play including water activities (daily sprinklers and inflatable pools), themed-week design, coding, music, STEAM Park, theater shows and more!

Campers in Fun Place also choose their own afternoon class schedule each week for Blocks A and B. Block A runs 1:00 p.m. -1:45 p.m. and Block B runs 2:15 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Course choices include: American Sign Language Princess Party Food Creations Laser Tag Cool Crafts Super Splash French ArtVentures Spanish Pokémon Dance Mix Treasure Hunters Gym Time Board Games Speed Stacking See the full Fun Place schedule and afternoon course chart at mphschool.org. Theme Weeks for Kinder Place and Fun Place Week 1 All American Week 2 Ocean Life Week 3 Fairy Tales Week 4 Under the Big Top Week 5 Animal Planet

6 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

GRADES PreK- 2

Summer Plus Week 6 Week 7

August 5 - 9 August 12 – 16

Summer Plus offers a fun, continued camp experience for Grades PreK-2 in the Laurie Mezzalingua ’86 Center for Early Learning. Outdoor play including water activities, arts & crafts, baking, science experiments, treasure hunts, and more. We offer theater programs for grades 3 and up for Weeks 6 and 7! See page 26 for details.

3D Art Date/Time: Weeks 1 or 5, Block 4 Week 3, Block 5 Use your imagination to create 3-dimensional objects with various materials.

Amazing Magic Tricks and Illusions

Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 4, Block 4 Jeff the Magic Man will be teaching magic tricks, illusions and more! Students will learn how to perform their very own magic tricks like true magicians. Join Jeff for a fun week of magic and awesomeness!

American Sign Language GRADES 3 – 8

Summer Place Theme Weeks for Summer Place Week 1

Patriotic Day

Week 2

Favorite Sports Team

Week 3

Match Day

Week 4

Dress Like Your Favorite Counselor

Week 5

Past & Future

Summer Place offers something for every child with any interest as you’ll see on the next several pages. Campers get to create their own schedule each week. There’s so much to choose from—your child will not be bored at MPH! Helpful camp scheduling charts on pages 16-18.

Date/Time: Weeks 1, 2 or 5, Block 1 Learn basic sign language by learning to sign letters, words and phrases in this fun, summer camp setting!

ARTventures Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 1 This class offers exciting ways to take ordinary materials and make something extraordinary. Join the fun for each new and exciting week of learning with new materials, ideas, and techniques!

Babysitting Skills (Grades 6 – 8) Date/Time: Week 3, Block 3 Week 4, Block 4 Learn skills that will help make you a better babysitter now or for the future.

Baking Goodies Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 4 Lab fee: $15/week Cookies, brownies, cakes and pies!

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 7


S U M M E R D AY C A M P GRADES 3 – 8

Summer Place

Board Games Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 5 Play some of your old time favorites, or the newest, board games.

Basketball

Board Games and Chess Strategies

Date/Time: Weeks 1-5, Block 1 Week 2, Block 4 Drills will be done as a group and scrimmages will be divided by age.

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 2 Play some of your old time favorites, or the newest, board games, along with the option of learning chess strategies.

Beats & Rhythm Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 5, Block 2 Join Mr. Strader to experience the beats, rhythm and sounds of different percussion instruments. You’ll practice together to perform a show on Friday of your week.

Big Buddies (Grades 5 – 8 only) Date/Time: Weeks 2, 3 or 4, Block 1 Like Big Brother/Sister, you will spend time doing fun activities with our Kinder Place and Fun Place campers (free play, teach and play games, and learn strategies for working with younger campers). Campers choosing this activity are required to act responsibly while spending time with our younger campers.

Bistro Kids Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Blocks 1 and 2 (Double-block class) Lab fee: $45/week Learn how to cook like a chef! Prepare and cook your own lunch (and lunch for the counselors) including dessert.

Book Club Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 5 Reading Level Grades 3-5 Reading Level Grades 6-8 You’ll start by choosing a book as a group and spend classes reading silently and aloud, as well as having group discussions along the way.

Boys Day Out

(Grades 5 – 8 only) Date/Time: Weeks 1, 3 or 5, Blocks 3, 4 and 5 (Triple-block class) Lab fee: $50/week Boys only outing with a different destination each day. Examples may include golf, laser tag, bowling and more.

8 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

Cap-A-Beat – Acapella Beatboxing

Critter Camp (Mr. V’s)

Date/Time: Week 1, Block 2 Week 2, Block 4 Week 4, Block 3 Use your voice to create some cool sounds that you can choose to showcase during the end-of-week afternoon show for the camp.

Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Blocks 3, 4 and 5 (Triple-block class) Lab Fee: $15/week A camp favorite! Visit some hot spots to observe critters in their natural habitat.

Daily Paper: Summer Place Times

Carnival Crew Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 4, Block 4 Design a fun mini-carnival for all MPH campers to enjoy.

Cheerleading Date/Time: Week 5, Block 2 Get ready to come up with cheers and routines for the crowd during the Don Ridall Flag Football Bowl!

Chess Strategies

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 1 Campers create the Daily Paper with basic journalism skills including interviewing, editing and layout. The paper is distributed daily during lunch time.

Dance Mix Date/Time: Weeks 2, 3 or 4, Block 2 Learn jazz and/or hip-hop and show your skills to the camp! Show is on Friday of each week.

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 1 This class is offered to beginner or intermediate players.

MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL

Chopped

Programs 2019

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 3 Lab Fee: $10/week Just like the television show, participants will be able to stump our chef instructors with secret ingredients and have the opportunity to assist in the creation of their dish.

Comic Book Camp Date/Time: Week 3 Block 1 Write the story, draw your characters, and create your very own comic book!

Crafts Around the World Date/Time: Week 2, Block 3 Weeks 3 or 5, Block 5 Discover different art from around the world, and then create your own project. You’ll learn about different cultures through art while having fun!

DIY T-shirt Transformations Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 3 or Week 5, Block 2 Using plain white T’s and old t-shirts, you’ll create new items: cool shirts, a rug or bath mat, and a backpack to name a few.

DIY Room Design Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 5, Block 3 Using simple materials, you’ll create cool items for your room.

Engineering for Boys Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 4 Using lab kits, explore the fun of science through robotics and engineering.

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 9


S U M M E R D AY C A M P GRADES 3 – 8

Summer Place Engineering for Girls Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 4 Using lab kits, explore the fun of science through robotics and engineering.

Fairy Houses and Garden Art Date/Time: Weeks 4 or 5, Block 3 Create your own fairy house and other garden art with new and recycled materials.

Fiddlesticks Lacrosse Date/Time: Week 2, Block 3 Week 5, Block 1 Have fun playing lacrosse on a smaller scale. Fiddlesticks makes everyone equal for this fun recreational game. No experience necessary!

French Experience (Double-block class) Date/Time: Week 3 Blocks 1 and 2 (entering grades 3 – 5 only) Blocks 3 and 4 (entering grades 6 – 8 only) Lab Fee: $10/week Explore the culture and learn French in a fun way through song, arts & crafts and cooking.

Game Shows Date/Time: Week 1, Block 2 or 5 Weeks 3, 4 or 5, Block 5 Play some of your favorite game shows like Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Family Feud and more.

Get Wet Games Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 5 Get ready to have fun playing games outside that will also cool you off!

Girls Day Out (Entering grades 5 – 8 only) Date/Time: Weeks 1, 3, or 5, Blocks 3, 4 and 5 (Triple-block class) Lab fee: $45/week Girls only fun outings are every day and may include ice skating, bowling, miniature golf, and more!

Glamour Girls: Nail & Hair Design Flag Football Date/Time: Weeks 1, 3 or 5, Block 2 Are you ready to rumble??? Let’s play some Flag Football! (Don Ridall Bowl takes place on Week 5 only.)

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 4 Learn how to design nails, create cool hair designs and more.

10 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

Golf – All Levels

Jewelry for P.E.A.C.E.

Date/Time: Weeks 1 or 5, Blocks 1 and 2 (Double-block class) Week 2 or 4, Blocks 3, 4 and 5 (Triple-block class) Lab fee: $25 Learn the basics of golf and/or sharpen your golf skills at an off-campus facility.

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 2 Create cool jewelry to raise money for P.E.A.C.E. Inc. and its local community centers. You’ll display and sell your pieces to other campers, staff, and parents as a fundraiser.

Gone Fishing Date/Time: Weeks 1-5, Blocks 1 and 2 (Double-block class) Lab fee: $15/week Learn how to bait a hook, cast, and fish with a bobber. A fishing pole is required. Fishing is done off-campus.

Jewelry Art for P.E.A.C.E. II – Advanced Jewelry Making

Date/Time: Weeks 3, 4 or 5, Block 3 You’ll decide as a group what local charity to benefit and work on your fundraising goal.

(Entering grades 6 – 8 only) Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 4 NEW and improved - we’re taking it up another notch to create more detailed art pieces to raise money for P.E.A.C.E. Inc. and its local community centers. You’ll display and sell your pieces to other campers, staff, and parents as a fundraiser.

Group Guitar

Juggling

Gratitude Workshop

Date/Time: Week 1, Block 3 Week 2, Block 2 Basic guitar lessons in a group setting. Must provide your own guitar. We encourage basic guitar experience.

Gymnastics

Date/Time: Weeks 1 and 5, Block 5 Learn to juggle in this introductory class. Equipment will be provided.

Date/Time: Week 1, Block 3 Weeks 2 or 4, Block 2 Have fun learning to tumble while improving balance and coordination.

Harry Potter’s World Date/Time: Weeks 1 or 2, Block 5 Week 3, Block 4 It’s everything Harry Potter! You’ll play Quidditch, make wands, potions and hats, play Harry Potter trivia, and more. Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 11


S U M M E R D AY C A M P GRADES 3 – 8

Summer Place Karaoke Date/Time: Weeks 1, 2, or 4, Block 5 Let your talent show through a variety of musical choices.

Kickball Date/Time: Week 5, Block 4 Let’s play some kickball!

Knitting for Beginners Date/Time: Week 2, Block 3 Week 5, Block 1 Learn the basics of knitting and crocheting.

Knitting Projects Date/Time: Week 3 or 5, Block 2 Already know how to knit? Join this fun class to create some cool knitted pieces.

Laser Tag Date/Time: Weeks 1-5, Block 3 Weeks 4 or 5, Block 5 You’ll help create the playing field, play solo and with teams. When not playing, you’ll be refereeing the game. Let’s start the battle!

Leadership Skills Date/Time: Week 3, Block 4 Our very own Director of Summer Camp, Jay Brown, will work with campers to teach them skills on leadership including communication, listening, motivation, positivity and more.

Martial Arts Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 5 Learn self-defense moves in a fun, safe atmosphere.

Minecraft Building with Balloons Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 4, Block 3 Come and enter the block world of Minecraft in real life. Campers will adventure in a Minecraft world created out of balloons. From dirt blocks to diamonds, anything is possible – even a trip to The Nether!

Off-Broadway, On-Summer Place! Date/Time: Musical - Week 3, Blocks 3, 4, and 5 (Triple-block class) Play – Week 4, Blocks 3, 4, and 5 (Triple-block class) Students will work together to create a theatrical performance that they will perform for fellow campers at the end of the week. Students will learn about stage presence, positioning, and performance, all while enjoying their time creating a show. No previous acting experience is needed. Show is on Friday of each week.

Off-Broadway, Stagehand and Design Date/Time: Musical - Week 3, Blocks 4 and 5 (Double-block class) Play – Week 4, Blocks 4 and 5 (Double-block class) Create the set and make the entire production come alive! Show is on Friday of each week.

12 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

Outdoor Games

Pinball Wizard

Date/Time: Weeks 1 or 3, Block 2 Week 2, Block 4 Week 5, Block 2 or 3 Get outside and play some lawn games: croquet, lawn darts, Can Jam, horseshoes, and more!

Date/Time: Week 5, Block 4 Create your own pinball game out of cardboard and other materials.

Painting with a Twist Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 1 Choose a painting with the class and paint along with the instructor/artist to create your own work of art on canvas. You’ll learn new techniques daily.

Paper Flowers Date/Time: Week 4, Block 5 Want to make something beautiful out of something ordinary? Let’s make flowers! Learn the basic skills of sculpting paper into flowers that look fresh picked from the garden.

Photography and Photo Art Date/Time: Weeks 1, 3 or 5, Blocks 3 and 4 (Double Class) Learn basic photography to create photos for the camp photo wall, and create your own take-home masterpiece through photography and other creative outlets. Please bring a camera (iPhone or iPad will suffice).

Ping-Pong Date/Time: Weeks 1-5, All Blocks Enjoy this highly popular, recreational and competitive sport as you learn how to play table tennis correctly. (Includes a pool table, air hockey table and foosball table.)

Pokémon Date/Time: Week 1, 2 or 5, Block 3 Have fun trading cards, playing the Pokémon game and Pokémon Go. Water type, fire type - this class is for every type!

Price is Right Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 5 Come on down! Create The Price is Right Game Show for the Summer Place Camp.

Reading Hour Date/Time: Weeks 1 or 5, Block 4 Find a book in the Library or bring your own for a quiet reading hour.

Rock-n-Roll Wii Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 3 Unleash your inner rock star with Wii Rock Band, Guitar Hero and other music video games.

Piñatas and more! Date/Time: Week 2 or 4, Block 1 Create a piñata and more with paper mache, wire and mod podge.

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 13


S U M M E R D AY C A M P GRADES 3 – 8

Summer Place

Science with Mr. V! Date/Time: Weeks 1, 3 or 5, Block 5 From nature activities to fun experiments, get ready to see how cool science can be.

Slime-eration Date/Time: Week 1, Block 2 or 4 Week 5, Block 5 Slime, slime and more slime. You’ll make different slime every day.

Soccer

Saddle Up Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 4, Blocks 1 and 2 (Double-block class) Lab fee: $200/week Children will travel to the Lone Birch Stables in Homer, NY where owner and trainer Joanne SicilianoJones, Ph.D. will cover all aspects of caring for and riding a horse. At the conclusion of the course students will be able to safely saddle a horse, lead a horse, demonstrate two gaits while mounted (walk and trot), and be able to navigate the basic horsemanship course. Course elements include: • Safety in being with and around horses • How to speak “horse” • Horse anatomy and movement • Common breeds of horses and their uses • Saddle, bridle, blanket parts identification and function • How to handle (lead, tie, groom, and tack up) your horse safely • Beginning riding orientation • Riding Lesson days 1 through 5 A waiver must be signed. Suggested clothing: heeled boot, comfortable jeans.

Date/Time: Week 1, Block 5 Weeks 2 or 4, Block 3 Let’s play soccer! All skill levels welcome.

Spanish Experience (Double-block class) Date/Time: Week 4 Blocks 1 and 2 (entering grades 3 – 5 only) Blocks 3 and 4 (entering grades 6 – 8 only) Lab Fee: $10/week Explore the culture and learn Spanish in a fun way through song, arts & crafts, and cooking.

Speak Up: Fun with Public Speaking Date/Time: Weeks 1, 2 or 5, Block 4 Learn the art of speaking in public through fun, confidence-building exercises.

Speed Stacking Date/Time: Week 1, Block 3 Weeks 2 or 5, Block 2 Stacking cups into pyramids in as little time as possible.

14 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

Spikeball (Entering Grades 5 – 8 only)

Summer Place’s Got Talent

Date/Time: Weeks 1, 2 or 5, Block 3 A mix of volleyball and foursquare – it’s bound to be a camper’s favorite!

Date/Time: Week 1, Block 3 Week 5, Block 1 Just like America’s Got Talent, so does Summer Place – and we want to see yours! Just like the TV show, you’ll showcase your unique talent before a panel of judges. What’s your talent??

Sports Combination Date/Time: Week 1 or 4, Block 4 Week 2, Block 5 Weeks 3 or 5, Block 3 Play basketball, soccer, team handball, and more.

STOMP at Summer Place

Survivor at Summer Place Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 2 Get ready castaways! Forming tribes, you’ll work together with your teammates to complete the daily challenges.

Tennis

Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 2 Use everyday items to create different beats. You’ll perform for the camp on Friday.

Date/Time: Weeks 1 – 5, Block 1 Tennis anyone? Learn some basic skills or just play the game. Please provide your own racquet, if possible.

String Art

Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 3, Block 5 You’ll learn teamwork as we create teams to compete in the race using challenges, roadblocks, and detours around campus. Get ready for the big race!

Date/Time: Week 5, Block 5 Check out this hands-on activity! Learn how to create a beautiful, personalized piece of art by hammering nails into a wooden pallet and threading string through and around each nail to make a colorful outline.

Summer Place Cupcakes Wars Date/Time: Weeks 1-5, Blocks 1 and 2 (Double-block class) Lab Fee: $15/week Who will make the best tasting and best designed cupcakes? Campers will learn how to make, decorate and present a variety of cupcakes to the panel of judges.

The Amazing Summer Place Race

Treasure Hunt Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 4, Block 2 Week 5, Block 4 The ultimate treasure hunt! Each day’s adventure will lead to a final Grand Hunt at the end of the week.

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 15


S U M M E R D AY C A M P GRADES 3 – 8

Summer Place

Wii Get Movin’ Date/Time: Weeks 1, 3 or 5, Block 5 Get moving to Wii Just Dance, Dance Dance Revolution and other fitness videos.

T-shirt Printing

Yoga

Date/Time: Weeks 2 or 5, Block 4 Week 4, Block 2 Have you ever wanted to print your own design on a t-shirt? Now you can. Using different colors of screen printing ink, you will learn how to transfer your design (or an existing design) on to a shirt. Campers must bring in their own plain shirts (summer tanks, plain white t’s, etc.).

Date/Time: Weeks 2, 3 or 5, Block 5 Learn the basics of yoga and yoga poses. Helpful scheduling charts on pages 16 – 18.

Upcycled Fashion Runway Date/Time: Weeks 3 or 5, Block 3 We’ll go shopping at the local thrift store and choose items to “upcycle,” turning them into cool pieces of clothing that you’ll want to wear. You’ll show them off on the theater “runway” on Friday.

16 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


HELPFUL CAMP SCHEDULING CHARTS Use these charts to make scheduling a little bit easier! Courses in italics run 2 or more blocks as noted.

WEEK 1 Block 1

July 1 – 3 (No camp July 4 or 5. Fee will be pro-rated for 3 days)

(9:30–10:45am)

Block 2

(10:45am–12pm)

Block 3

(1–2pm)

Block 4

(2–3pm)

Block 5

(3–4pm)

ArtVentures

Bistro kids

Boys Day Out

3D Art

Board Games

ASL

Board Games & Chess

Chopped

Baking Goodies

Boys Day Out

Basketball

Cap-A-Beat

Girls Day Out

Boys Day Out

Gameshows

Bistro kids

Flag Football

Group Guitar

Girls Day Out

Get Wet Games

Chess

Game Shows

Gymnastics

Glamour Girls

Girls Day Out

Daily Paper

Golf

Laser Tag

Jewelry Art for P.E.A.C.E.

Harry Potter’s World

Golf

Gone Fishing

Photography

Photography

Juggling

Gone fishing

Jewelry for P.E.A.C.E.

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Karaoke

Painting w/ a Twist

Outdoor Games

Pokémon

Reading Hour

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Speed Stacking

Slimeration

Science w/ Mr. V!

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Slimeration

Spikeball

Speak Up

Soccer

Tennis

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Summer Place’s Got Talent

Sports Combination

Wii Get Movin’

Block 3

Block 4

Block 5

WEEK 2 Block 1

July 8 – 12

(9:30–10:45am)

Block 2

(10:45am–12pm)

(1–2pm)

(2–3pm)

(3–4pm)

Artventures

Bistro kids

Chopped

Baking Goodies

Amazing SP Race

ASL

Board Games & Chess

Crafts Around the World

Basketball

Board Games

Basketball

Dance Mix

CritterCamp

Cap A Beat

Book Club (3-5)

Big Buddies (5-8)

Gone Fishing

DIY T-shirts

Critter Camp

Book Club (6-8)

Bistro kids

Group Guitar

Fiddlesticks Lax

Engineering for Boys

Critter Camp

Chess

Gymnastics

Golf

Engineering for Girls

Get Wet Games

Daily Paper

Jewelry for P.E.A.C.E.

Knitting for Beginners

Glamour Girls

Golf

Gone Fishing

Ping Pong

Laser Tag

Golf

Harry Potter’s World

Painting w/ a Twist

Speed Stacking

Ping Pong

Jewelry Art for P.E.A.C.E.

Karaoke

Pinatas

STOMP

Pokémon

Outdoor Games

Martial Arts

Ping Pong

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Rock N Roll Wii

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Survivor

Soccer

Speak Up

Price is Right

Tennis

Treasure Hunt

Spikeball 5-8

T-shirt Printing

Sports Combination Yoga

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 17


HELPFUL CAMP SCHEDULING CHARTS Use these charts to make scheduling a little bit easier! Courses in italics run 2 or more blocks as noted.

WEEK 3 Block 1

July 15 – 19

(9:30–10:45am)

Block 2

(10:45am–12pm)

Block 3

(1–2pm)

Block 4

(2–3pm)

Block 5

(3–4pm)

Artventures

Beats & Rhythm

Babysitting Skills (6-8)

Amazing Magic

3D Art

Basketball

Bistro Kids

Boys Day Out

Baking Goodies

Amazing SP Race

Big Buddies (5-8)

Board games & Chess

Chopped

Boys Day Out

Board Games

Bistro Kids

Cap A Beat

DIY Room Design

Carnival Crew

Boys Day Out

Chess

Dance Mix

French Experience 6-8

French Experience 6-8

Crafts Around the World

Comic Book Camp

Flag Football

Girls Day Out

Girls Day Out

Gameshows

Daily Paper

French Experience 3-5

Gratitude Workshop

Glamour Girls

Get Wet Games

French Experience 3-5

Gone Fishing

Laser Tag

Harry Potter’s World

Girls Day Out

Gone Fishing

Jewelry for P.E.A.C.E.

Minecraft Building

Jewelry Art for P.E.A.C.E.

Off Broadway SP Musical

Painting w/ a Twist

Knitting Projects

Off Broadway SP Musical

Leadership Skills

Off Broadway, Stagehand

Ping Pong

Outdoor Games

Photography

Off Broadway SP Musical

Ping Pong

Saddle up

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Off Broadway, Stagehand

Science w/ Mr. V!

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Saddle up

Sports Combination

Photography

Wii Get Movin’

Tennis

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Upcycle Fashion Runway

Ping Pong

Yoga

Block 3

Block 4

WEEK 4 Block 1

July 22 – 26

(9:30–10:45am)

Block 2

(10:45am–12pm)

(1–2pm)

(2–3pm)

Block 5

(3–4pm)

Artventures

Bistro Kids

Cap A Beat

Amazing Magic

Board Games

Basketball

Board games & Chess

Chopped

Babysitting Skills (6-8)

Book Club (3-5)

Big Buddies (5-8)

Dance Mix

Critter Camp

Baking Goodies

Book Club (6-8)

Bistro Kids

Gone Fishing

DIY T-Shirts

Carnival Crew

Critter Camp

Chess

Gymnastics

Fairy Houses & Garden Art

Critter Camp

Game Shows

Daily Paper

Jewelry for P.E.A.C.E.

Golf

Engineering for Boys

Get Wet Games

Gone Fishing

Ping Pong

Gratitude Workshop

Engineering for Girls

Golf

Painting w/ a Twist

Saddle Up

Laser Tag

Glamour Girls

Karaoke

Pinatas

Spanish Experience 3-5

Minecraft Building

Golf

Laser Tag

Ping Pong

STOMP

Off Broadway SP Play

Jewelry Art for P.E.A.C.E.

Martial Arts

Saddle Up

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Ping Pong

Off Broadway SP Play

Off Broadway SP Play

Spanish Experience 3-5

Survivor

Rock N Roll Wii

Off Broadway, Stagehand

Off Broadway, Stagehand

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Treasure Hunt

Soccer

Ping Pong

Paper Flowers

Tennis

T-Shirt Printing

Spanish Experience 6-8

Spanish Experience 6-8

Ping Pong

Sports Combination

Price is Right

18 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

WEEK 5 Block 1

July 29 – August 2

(9:30–10:45am)

Block 2

(10:45am–12pm)

Block 3

(1–2pm)

Block 4

(2–3pm)

Block 5

(3–4pm)

Artventures

Beats & Rhythm

Boys Day Out

3D Art

Board Games

ASL

Bistro Kids

Chopped

Baking Goodies

Boys Day Out

Basketball

Board Games & Chess

DIY Room Design

Boys Day Out

Crafts Around the World

Bistro Kids

Cheerleading

Fairy Houses & Garden Art

Girls Day Out

Gameshows

Chess

DIY T-Shirts

Girls Day Out

Glamour Girls

Get Wet Games

Daily Paper

Flag Football

Gratitude Workshop

Jewelry Art for P.E.A.C.E.

Girls Day Out

Fiddlesticks Lax

Golf

Laser Tag

Kickball

Juggling

Golf

Gone Fishing

Outdoor Games

Photography

Laser Tag

Gone Fishing

Jewelry for P.E.A.C.E.

Photography

Pinball Wizard

Ping Pong

Knitting for Beginners

Knitting Projects

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Science w/ Mr. V!

Painting w/ a Twist

Outdoor Games

Pokémon

Reading Hour

Slimeration

Ping Pong

Ping Pong

Spikeball 5-8

Science w/ Mr. V!

String Art

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Speedstacking

Sports Combination

Speak Up

Wii Get Movin’

Summer Place’s Got Talent

Summer Place Cupcake Wars

Upcycle Fashion Runway

Treasure Hunt

Yoga

Tennis

T-shirt Printing

CREATE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE! Block 1

(9:30–10:45am)

Block 2

(10:45am–12pm)

Block 3

(1–2pm)

Block 4

(2–3pm)

Block 5

(3–4pm)

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Week 5

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 19


LOWER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT ENTERING GRADES 1 – 6

Combine classes with our day camp!

Movie Composing Club Entering grades 3-6 Dates: July 15 - 19 (Week 3) Time: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Cost: $100 It’s time to release your inner John Williams! Using GarageBand, you’ll learn music composition techniques, and create your very own soundtrack to movie clips from your favorite movies. Taught by MPH alumnus Tristan Spearing

Problem Solving Strategies for Math

Adventures in STEAM Entering grades 4 or 5 Dates: July 29 – August 2 (Week 5) Time: Time: 10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cost: $125 STEAM = Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. Students will be given challenges in which they have to plan and create a step-by-step process, engineer a solution, and present to their peers. Through experimentation, collaboration, and problem solving, students encounter real world applications of design. Students will learn techniques for improving the flexibility and originality of their thinking and will explore new approaches to problems. Projects may include: marble mazes, spaghetti bridges, egg drops and a gummy bear launch. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

Entering grades 3-5 Dates: Dates: July 22 – 26 (Week 4) Time: 10:45 a.m – 12:00 p.m. Cost: $125 This course engages students in creative problem solving techniques, emphasizing that there are often multiple strategies for the same answer. Challenging problems lead students to explore varied approaches such as drawing diagrams, making lists, eliminating unreasonable possibilities, identifying patterns, guessing and checking, and manipulating variables. Students will learn to ask precise and thought-provoking questions, to match appropriate strategies to particular problems, and to effectively communicate their thought processes along the way. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

Scratch Programming Entering grades 3-5 Dates: July 22 – 26 (Week 4) Time: 9:30-10:45 a.m. Cost: $125 An introduction to fundamental programming concepts. Students will learn how to create animations, computer games, and interactive projects using Scratch, a graphical programming language developed at MIT. No previous programming skills are required, but students should be comfortable using a computer and browser. Students do not need to purchase any software or textbooks. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

20 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Wilson Fundations Reading and Spelling

Summer Ninja Warrior Entering grades 3-5 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cost: $125 Learn how to maneuver obstacles just like the athletes on American Ninja Warrior! This obstacle filled class will provide a challenge for kids of all fitness levels and abilities. Participants will learn agility, balance and strength.

Entering grades 1-4 Dates: July 29 – August 2 (Week 5) Time: Grades 1 & 2 - 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Grades 3 & 4 – 10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Cost: $125 As a recognized leader in multisensory, structured language programs, Wilson brings more than a decade of systematic and explicit instruction to the K-3 classroom. Based on the Wilson Reading System® principles, Wilson Fundations® provides research-based materials and strategies essential to a comprehensive reading, spelling, and handwriting program. Wilson Fundations makes learning to read fun while laying the groundwork for life-long literacy. Taught by MPH Director of Academic Support Colleen Congel

Taught by competitive obstacle course racer and director Joe Litera

Super Fun Math Fact Builder Entering grades 3-5 Dates: July 29 – August 2 (Week 5) Time: 9:30 - 10:45 a.m. Cost: $125 Students enhance their math foundation working toward more consistent use of mental computation and basic math facts. Learn for understanding instead of just memorization. Achieve math fact fluency through song, dance, literature, games, and other practice! This course will explore strategies for all four operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

Can’t wait to start! How do I register? Register online at mphschool.org through our “Register Online” link or by calling the Summer Programs office at 315-446-2452. Questions? You may always call Nicole Sanford or Rebecca Rhody in the Summer Programs office at 446-2452. If you’d like to come in and meet with us for more information, our offices are located in the Kreitzberg Family Community Programs Lodge.

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 21


MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT ENTERING GRADES 6 – 12 3D Design and Printing Entering grades 8-12 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Cost: $140 plus $20 lab fee The 3D printing revolution is upon us. Anyone with access to a computer can now develop models that can be turned into physical objects in just a short period of time. This course teaches students the technical skills they need to create 3D models using software such as OpenSCAD, Sculptris, and TinkerCAD. Students will also have access to 3D printing technology and will learn how to manufacture their own models. Throughout the week students will have the ability to see their creations transform from ideas in their heads to objects in the physical world. Taught by MPH Computer and Information Science Department Chair Ryan Zlomek

Calculator Tips and Tricks Entering grades 9-12 Dates: July 22 - 26 (Week 4) Time: 1:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Cost: $125 Get a better understanding on how to use a TI-84 (or TI-83) Graphing Calculator for Algebra. Learn the basic calculator functions, as well as when and how to use them. Find out what could go wrong and learn how to troubleshoot error messages. Discover new ways to use your calculator functions and graphing features to help you solve a wide range of mathematical problems. These calculator tips and tricks will save you time and energy, as well as prevent you from making all those careless errors. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

Clay Animation/Claymation Entering grades 7-10 Dates: July 15 – 19 (Week 3), 10:45 - 12:15 p.m. July 22-26 (Week 4), 2:00 - 3:00 p.m. Cost: $140 Students will learn animation by creating and filming clay figures using stop-motion photography. You’ll learn how to edit, export and publish an interesting short Claymation to stand alone or added to a short film. You’ll learn how to add titles, special effects, transitions, and music. Please bring an 8GB flash drive to save your edited videos. Clay provided. Taught by former teacher and professional artist Deb Foster

A Bridge to Algebra Entering grades 6-8 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 9:30 – 10:45 a.m. Cost: $125 Students will learn to improve their number sense and use model drawing as a bridge to algebra. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe 22 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

College Application Essay

Constructing Cartoon Chaos

Entering grades 11 and 12 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cost: $280 Just what are college application readers looking for in an essay? How does my essay affect my chances? What on Earth should I write about? If these questions have crossed your mind, help is on the way! In this weeklong course, we will demystify the essay and get you thinking about how to make this challenging portion of the application work for you. We’ll look at how the essay fits into the application process, as well as some important dos and don’ts. Once you’ve read a varied selection of successful essays, you will dive into the process from developing ideas to drafting and finally to editing. We will provide you with the topics presented on the Common Application, but we welcome you to bring in topics from specific colleges, as well. Students will leave the class with a completed essay. Max. 8 students. Taught by MPH English Teacher Pat Bentley Hoke

Entering grades 7-9 Dates: July 1 – 3 (Week 1) Time: 12:30 – 3:30 p.m. Cost: $155 Animated media has mesmerized and entertained for hundreds of years. Whether using fire light to project shadow puppets on a cave wall or computer programs to rig a 3D model, there is something about this form of storytelling that keeps us engaged. This course provides an introduction to animation theory and production. Students will review cartoons to study the methods used to produce them and will have a chance to create short animations themselves using physical and digital media. All software used in class will be made available to students for download and use at home. Taught by MPH Computer and Information Science Department Chair Ryan Zlomek

Come Fly with Me Entering grades 6-8 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $180 plus $25 lab fee In five short days, students will learn about air, why planes can fly, and delve into basic aeronautics. Early in the week students will conduct a series of experiments revealing all that air can accomplish. For example, students will run with a sprinter’s training parachute to experience drag, one of the four flight forces. Mid-week students will shift to building their own balsa wood plane while alternating time on our Radio Control Flight Simulator. Taught by MPH Science Department Chair Sue Foster

Exploration in Math Entering grades 6-8 Dates: July 29 - August 2 (Week 5) Time: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Cost: $125 Dive into engaging, hands-on and abstract topics to provide connections between math and science, music, art, architecture, and nature. The emphasis is on ideas and imagination rather than techniques and calculations. Students will investigate areas of math not typically explored in regular math classes. Demonstrations, activities, games, and explorations are incorporated to spark curiosity, strengthen mathematical-reasoning abilities and prepare for future success in math. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 23


MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT ENTERING GRADES 6 – 12 Hands-on Math Entering grades 6-8 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 10:45 a.m. - Noon Cost: $140 Students will learn about integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages using real-world activities. Taught by MPH Math Teacher Kate LaPointe

Jazz Camp Entering grades 7-9 Dates: July 15 - 19 (Week 3) Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cost: $250 Calling all musicians! MPH is creating an ensemble to harness individual skills to build an exciting and creative group dynamic. All participants must have own their own instrument. Intermediate level preferred. An awesome show will be performed on Friday afternoon in the theater. Taught by MPH Band Teacher Rick Huyge

Model United Nations Preparation Entering grades 8-9 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Cost: $140 Future MUN delegates step forward! Research, write, and present resolutions in this simulation of the United Nations. Learn about topics ranging from Gaza to Global Warming. Represent different countries and use diplomacy to get your resolution passed. A great primer for those who plan to participate in high school Model United Nations. Taught by MPH History Department Chair Matt Spear

MPH Goes Shark Tank Entering grades 7-10 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 9:15 - 10:45 a.m. Cost: $140 Think you have what it takes to start a business? Take your shot with MPH’s version of Shark Tank by developing and pitching your product. Create a value proposition, craft a business plan, and learn how to pitch your idea in an articulate, persuasive manner in this experiential look at the world of entrepreneurship. Taught by MPH History Department Chair Matt Spear

On-Site Mural Project Entering grades 7-12 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Cost: $260 Must love dogs. Have you ever wanted to paint a mural? Now’s your chance! We will be painting a mural at R and B Romp and Play Doggie Daycare in East Syracuse. As a class, we’ll collaborate on a design, choose our colors, and paint the mural. Please send ideas and sketches to debfosterphotography@gmail. com. Sketches should be at least 10”x10.” Taught by former teacher and professional artist/ muralist Deb Foster

24 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

Paint Your Pet Entering grades 7-10 Dates: July 22 – 26 (Week 4) Time: 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. Cost: $175 Learn oil painting techniques while painting your pet! Learn how to blend and choose colors, apply particular brush strokes and choose the best composition for your painting. Walk away with a 16”x20” oil painting of your pet to hang in your home or give as a gift. Bring pictures of your pet and we will select the best one to paint. Paint and canvas will be provided. Taught by former teacher and professional artist Deb Foster

Photoshop in the Fast Lane Entering grades 7-9 Dates: July 1 - 3 (Week 1) Time: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cost: $155 Photoshop is the most versatile graphic design software in existence. Whether you want to change the hue of a sunrise, add yourself into the picture of an epic fantasy adventure, or design the family postcard, this program can do it all. Photoshop in the Fast Lane is a crash course into the most powerful image manipulation tool. Students will learn how to create and edit imagery for purposes varying from creating memes to designing and printing their own stickers. Selection tools, image adjustments, blending options, vector creation, and image exporting are just a handful of the skills explored in this course. Taught by MPH Computer and Information Science Department Chair Ryan Zlomek

Scratch Coding for Video Games Entering grades 7-9 Dates: July 8 - 12 (Week 2) Time: 9:15 – 10:45 a.m. Cost: $140 The world of coding opens up unlimited possibilities for creators. In this hands-on course students will learn the Scratch programming language, a graphical language developed by MIT, in order to discover the unlimited potential coding offers for video game design. Students will learn computing logic, sprite design, and the syntax of Scratch in order to develop their own playable video games and digital animations. This course is open to all skill levels and is a great introduction to computer science. Taught by MPH Computer and Information Science Department Chair Ryan Zlomek

Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 25


MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT ENTERING GRADES 6 – 12 String Instruction – Private Lessons Grades PreK-12 Dates: July 22 – August 16 (Weeks 4, 5, 6 or 7) 30 min. intervals from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Time: Cost: $35 for 30 minute lesson Private string instruction is available for viola, cello, violin and bass for 30 minute intervals from 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. during weeks 4 through 7. Students must provide their own instrument. Register online to choose your lesson time(s). Taught by MPH String Teacher Teresa Mirakian

Study Skills I Entering grades 6-8 Dates: July 15 – 26 (Weeks 3 and 4 – Two-Week Course) Time: 10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Cost: $250

Study Skills II Entering grades 9-12 Dates: July 15 – 26 (Weeks 3 and 4 – Two-Week Course) Time: 9:15 – 10:45 a.m. Cost: $250 Academic organization, study skills, and independent work habits are critical for all students as they face increasing time-management demands to meet study and homework requirements. The goal of this course is to teach students how to learn by using effective strategies. Students will identify their own learning styles and develop strategies for personal organization, reading, time management, memory devices, test taking, note taking, and textbook organization. Taught by MPH Director of Academic Support Colleen Congel

Summer Acapella Entering grades 7-9 Dates: July 15 - 19 (Week 3) Time: 9:00 a.m. – Noon Cost: $135 Your voice is an incredible instrument, come make some music! Learn healthy singing techniques, beatboxing, and soloing strategies in this exciting workshop. Sing some of your favorite songs with new and old friends, and gain the rewarding experience of singing in a group. Taught by MPH alumnus Tristan Spearing

The Cinematic Experience Entering grades 7-9 Dates: July 8 – 12 (Week 2) Time: 12:45 – 3:45 p.m. Cost: $260 Thanks to sites like YouTube and Vimeo, the participatory world of visual media development is now open to everyone. The Cinematic Experience is a hands-on production course where students will learn how to shoot, edit, export, and publish their own motion picture films. The class will work together to create a series of short films ranging from fictional narrative to documentary and found footage. Students can expect to learn film theory, shot composition, camera mechanics, the Adobe Premiere editing suite, and methods of digital publication. Taught by MPH Computer and Information Science Department Chair Ryan Zlomek

26 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


Parents, please note: 1. A drop off earlier than 8:50 a.m. requires your child be enrolled in Extended Day. Supervision is required at all times.

2. C ancellations must be made by Tuesday, June 25 at noon for a refund.

Questions? Call the Summer Programs Office: 315-446-2452

Writing Skills I

Writing Skills II

Entering grades 6-8 Dates: July 15 - 26 (Weeks 3 and 4 – Two-Week Course) Time: 9:15 – 10:45 a.m. Cost: $250 A firm working knowledge of writing skills is important no matter what course or field of study is being pursued. Writing Skills I is a two-week course. The course focuses on topics ranging from basic parts of speech to thesis development. Other topics that will be discussed include: sentence construction, punctuation, verb tenses, and paragraph development. Taught by MPH Academic Support and SAT Teacher Tyra TwomeySmith

Entering grades 9-12 Dates: July 15 – 26 (Weeks 3 and 4 – Two-Week Course) Time: 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Cost: $250 In order to enroll in Writing Skills II, the student should have a good working knowledge of basic writing skills (see above—Writing Skills 1). Writing Skills II is a two-week course. Exposition writing (argumentative, 2-3 page papers), textual incorporation (quotes, in-text citations, and works cited page), and introductory research skills will be the topics discussed in this course. Taught by MPH Academic Support and SAT Teacher Tyra TwomeySmith

MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL

Programs 2019 Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 27


S U M M E R T H E A T E R – Our Hidden Gem ENTERING GRADES 3 – 12

SUMMER STOCK Entering grades 7 – 12

Dates: August 5 - 16 (Two Weeks) Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Extended Hours Available 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.) Cost: $440

JUNIOR STOCK Entering grades 3 – 6 Junior Stock is a completely hands-on opportunity to experience the fun, wonder and magic of musical theater. Your talents will be explored, nurtured, and encouraged. You will sing, act, dance, work on simple costumes, and help create the scenery and props for the fantastic final performance in the MPH Coville Theater.

The MPH Summer Stock program is designed for students with an interest in theater, both onstage and behind the scenes. This two-week program provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity to gain exposure to the entire process of theatrical production—from acting, movement, and singing to theater terminology and costumes, lighting, sound, and set design. The teaching artists work to create a collaborative immersion experience, and at the close of these two weeks, you will star or work as backstage crew in a “Broadway-style” musical production. Directed by MPH Vocal Music Teacher Annmarie Gregory and Choreographer Mackenzie Gildemeyer

Directed by MPH Band Teacher Rick Huyge

28 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


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Can’t wait to start! How do I register? Register online at mphschool.org through our “Register Online” link or by calling the Summer Programs office at 315-446-2452. Questions? You may always call Nicole Sanford or Rebecca Rhody in the Summer Programs office at 446-2452. If you’d like to come in and meet with us for more information, our offices are located in the Kreitzberg Family Community Programs Lodge. Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 29


30 | Register online at mphschool.org or call the Community Programs Office at 315-446-2452.


MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL

Programs 2019 Financial aid and payment plans available for all courses. — MPH SUMMER PROGRAMS 2019 | 31


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Syracuse, NY Permit #1032

5300 Jamesville Road Syracuse, NY 13214 315/446-2452

MANLIUS PEBBLE HILL SCHOOL

Programs 2019

Registration opens Sunday, March 3 at 9 a.m.

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