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ParishEXTEND Summer combines the dynamic academic and enrichment programming of ParishEXTEND with a series of summer camps to create a unique array of options for your child. From our traditional all day camp featuring memorable theme-based activites to half day camps in athletics, the arts, STEM an academics, ParishEXTEND Summer offers stimulating, fun and cost-effective learning and social activities for your child.

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Page 1: 2014 ParishEXTEND Summer Catalog

1for more information please visit parishepiscopal.org/summerextend Parish Episcopal SchoolParish Episcopal School ● parishepiscopal.org ● Summer 2014

June 2 - August 8

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TABLE OF CONTENTS What’s New? ...................................................................................................4

Program Overview

Week 1: June 2-6 .................................................................................5

Week 2: June 9-13 ...............................................................................5

Week 3: June 16-20 .............................................................................6

Week 4: June 23-27 .............................................................................7

Week 5: June 30-July 3 (no camps July 4th holiday) ............................8

Week 6: July 7-11 .................................................................................8

Week 7: July 14-18 ...............................................................................9

Week 8: July 21-25 ...............................................................................9

Week 9: July 28-August 1 ..................................................................10

Week 10: August 4-8 ..........................................................................11

ParishVirtual Summer Session: June 1- August 1 ..............................11

Private Lessons: Available all Summer ..............................................11

College Guidance Workshops: August 14, 15 ....................................11

Course Descriptions ................................................................................ 12-38

Program Planner ..................................................................................... 39-40

Registration/Parent Authorization and Release Forms ........................... 41-42

One School, Two Campuses .........................................................................43

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Welcome to the ParishEXTEND Summer Catalog!

At Parish, we believe exciting learning extends well beyond the confines of the school day or even the school year. Fueled by this belief, we initiated ParishEXTEND, one of Parish’s distinctive signature programs, in 2010 as a means to offer innovative after school and summer enrichment, challenge-based programs and academic support services to students in a wide range of subject areas.

The beauty of ParishEXTEND is in the richness of our programming. We actively seek to form partnerships with a host of dynamic local and national program providers in areas such as the arts, STEM (science, technology,

engineering and math), fitness and academics. In addition, passionate members of the Parish faculty contribute their talents. The result? A learning experience which taps into your child’s interests and stimulates his or her mind outside the traditional school day and calendar.

ParishEXTEND Summer combines the dynamic academic and enrichment programming of ParishEXTEND with a series of summer camps to create a unique array of options for your child. From our traditional all day camp featuring memorable theme-based activities to half-day camps in athletics, the arts, STEM and academics, ParishEXTEND Summer offers stimulating, fun and cost-effective learning and social activities for your child.

We are equally proud that ParishEXTEND works in tandem with another of Parish’s leading signature programs, ParishVirtual. The ParishVirtual Summer Academy offers blended courses (many for credit) for Upper School students. You will find these courses described in this catalog as well.

We are pleased that our incredible facilities remain so vibrant and alive during the summer! I look forward to seeing your child and you on campus this summer enjoying the ParishEXTEND experience!

Dave Monaco

Allen Meyer Family Head of School

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VERVIEWName Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade

K - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk LEGO Creator Early Learning:My Big City

Pk - 1 Island Adventures with the Puterbugs

Pk - 1 Afternoon Camp Pk

Morning Camp K - 6 Panther Extravaganza 1 - 8 Sewing K - 6 Afternoon Camp K - 6Baseball Camp 2 -7 Karate and Self Defense 1 - 6Softball Camp 3 - 7 LEGO NXT Robotic Vehicles 3 -7Drum Line 4 - 12 Song Writing or

Music Composition (Individual Lessons)

8 - 12

Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name GradeK - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk Pk Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 9 - 12 Afternoon Camp K - 6

9 - 123-12 7 - 12

Space Monsters (mornings) Pk Space Monsters (afternoons) PkBallerina Princess Dance Camp Pk - 2 Island Adventures with

the PuterbugsPk - 1

Bubble-ology K - 2 Fun with Phonics - 1 of 2 weeks K - 2Fine Motor Manipulatives1 of 2 weeks

K - 2 Intro to Animation Programming

1 - 2

LEGO Robotics - The Adventure of the Lost Giant

2 - 7 Cake Decorating 1 - 6

Girls' Basketball Camp 3 - 6 AllakaZZam Magic Camp 3 - 6Intro to Game Design with Scratch

3 - 6 C.S.I. Forensics: Blood Splatter

5 - 8

U.S. Kids Golf Camp 4 - 10 LEGO EV3 The Texas Challenge 5 - 9Drum Line 4 - 12 Word Processing /Typing

1 of 3 weeks (1-3 pm)5 - 11

1, 2, 3, Liftoff 5 - 8 Level Up Village: Global Inventors in Training

6 - 9

Word Processing /Typing 1 of 3 weeks (10 am-12 pm)

5 - 11 Song Writing or Music Composition (Individual Lessons)

8 - 12

College Cooking 7 - 12 PSAT/SAT Prep Review 1 of 3 weeks (12:45-3:45 pm)

9 - 12

Math for Physics - 1 of 2 weeks 9

Week 1: June 2-63:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

All-Day Camp: 3-D AnimalsAll-Day Camp: 3-D Animals

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Week 2: June 9-133:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

All-Day Camp: Crafty Gifts Giving All-Day Camp: Crafty Gifts Giving

Space Monsters(full day)Color Theory

Foundations of Art - For Credit - 1 of 2 weeksMusical Theatre Camp: Grease - 1 of 3 weeks (1-5:00 pm)Coach Nady's Speed Camp (8:00 am-1:00 pm)

WHAT’S NEW THIS SUMMER?

Level-Up-Village Parish Episcopal School is the first school in the U.S. to formally partner with global educator Level Up Village (LUV). As a Founding Partner, Parish will offer four of LUV’s global STEM-based courses including Global Change Makers in Training, Global Doctors in Training, Global Inventors in Training and Global Scientists in Training. Each course includes hands-on scientific exploration and the chance to communicate and collaborate with students at a partner school in developing countries. Parish will operate as a year-round LUV program site.

Nike Field Hockey Camp This half or full day girl’s field hockey camp sponsored by Nike and U.S. Sports Camps will introduce you to field hockey or take your game to the next level. Instruction provided by prominent high school and college coaches as well current and former collegiate players.

ParishEXTEND Summer Arts Academy A wide variety of visual and performing arts classes for Prek through 12th grade taught by arts professionals including Parish faculty Kevin Ash, Jeff Crouse, Ingrid Geisler, Beka Johnson, Alyssa Kassler, Ruth Keefer and Jessica Jackson Robinson, new ParishEXTEND instructor Michelle Noah, and visiting artist Sheila Lamour from Massachusetts. Private music lessons are also available all summer long!

SPOTS Small group courses designed to assist children grades Pk-12 with important school skills. Classes are setup and run by Dallas area occupational therapists via SPOTS (Suggs Pediatric Outpatient Therapy Services). Grasp and Pre-graphics is offered for the youngest child. Children in K – 2 may take manuscript handwriting. Grades 3 – 12 may benefit from cursive handwriting, or typing and Interactive Metronome course – the IM class has been shown to benefit those with learning difficulties but is also widely used by professional athletes to develop and maintain optimal athletic skills.

Math Packet Classes Get to work on your summer math packet under the supervision of a teacher who can help when you get stuck!

So Much More…chess…archery…Christmas in July… everyday math…animal planet…sandbox science…baseball with coach McCabe…cooking classes for all ages…yoga…and much more!

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VERVIEWName Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade

K - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk K - 2 Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 3 - 12 Afternoon Camp K - 6Tennis Camp (8:30-9:30 am) 2 - 4 9 - 12

9 - 12Grasp and Pre-graphics (9-10:30 am)

Pk Musical Theatre Camp: Grease - 2 of 3 weeks (1-5:00 p.m.) 7 - 12

Fine Motor Manipulatives 2 of 2 weeks

K - 2 Island Adventures with the Puterbugs

Pk - 1

Manuscript (10:30 am - 12 pm) K - 2 Cheerleading K - 2Our Amazing Bodies 1 of 2 weeks (mornings)

K - 2 Fun with Phonics 2 of 2 weeks

K - 2

Kids Camping 101 2 - 4 Our Amazing Bodies 1 of 2 weeks (afternoons)

K - 2

Boys Basketball Skills (4 days) 2 - 5 Junior Chefs 1 - 6Strut Your Stuff 3 - 5 Advanced Game Design:

Platform Style Games3 - 6

Advanced Game Design: Arcade Style Games

3 - 6 Level Up Village: Global Doctors in Training

3 - 6

Cheerleading 3 - 7 Movie Madness 3 - 6Nike Field Hockey Camp (morning)

3 - 12 Cursive (12:30-2pm) 3 - 12

Tennis Camp (10-11:30 pm) 5 - 8 Typing (2-3:30pm) 3 - 12Word Processing /Typing2 of 3 weeks (10 am-12 pm)

5 - 11 Word Processing/Typing 2 of 3 weeks (1-3 pm)

5 - 11

Math for Physics - 2 of 2 weeks 9 Boys Basketball Skills (4 days) 6 - 9 Archery 9 - 12 Math Packet Review 7 - 12

Chess (Beginners) Skill* Archery 9 - 12 Chess (Intermediate) Skill* PSAT/SAT Prep Review - 2 of

3 weeks (12:45 pm - 3:45 pm) 9 - 12

Chess (Masters study) Skill* Tennis Academy (12-3 pm) 9 - 12

*Chess to be placed according to ability rather than age

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Steal Like An Artist

Week 3: June 16-20

All-Day Camp: Building ConstructionAll-Day Camp: Building Construction

Nike Field Hockey Camp (9: 00 am - 3:00 pm)Our Amazing Bodies - 1 of 2 weeks (full day)

Foundations of Art - For Credit - 2 of 2 weeks

Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name GradeK - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk Pk - K Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 Pk - K Afternoon Camp K - 6

K - 2 Volleyball Camp 9 - 12K - 29 - 129 - 129 - 12

Grasp and Pre-graphics:(9-10:30am)

Pk Musical Theatre Camp: Grease - 3 of 3 weeks (1-5:00 pm) 7 - 12

Clifford's Calamities(mornings)

Pk - K Clifford's Calamities(afternoons)

Pk - K

Cooking on the Farm(mornings)

Pk - K Cooking on the Farm(afternoons)

Pk - K

Yoga for Children(10:30 am - 12 pm)

Pk - K Our Amazing Bodies -2 of 2 weeks (afternoons)

K - 2

iPad Camp K - 2 The Pot that Juan Built K - 2Manuscript (10:30 am-12 pm) K - 2 Sandbox Science (afternoons) K - 2Our Amazing Bodies -2 of 2 weeks (mornings)

K - 2 Digital Photography Artist 1 - 2

Paint Like Pollock K - 2 The Wheel 1 - 4Sandbox Science (mornings) K - 2 Yoga (12:30-2 pm) 1 - 7Karate and Self Defense 1 - 6 Creative Writing 3 - 4Clay Animation 3 - 7 Level Up Village: Global

Scientists in Training3 - 6

Volleyball Camp 4 - 6 Web Design 3 - 6Word Processing /Typing 3of 3 weeks (10 am-12 pm)

5 - 11 Cursive (12:30-2 pm) 3 - 12

The Brainery 5 - 12 Typing (2-3:30 pm) 3 - 12Zombie Physics - June 23* 5 - 12 Word Processing /Typing

3 of 3 weeks (1-3 pm)5 - 11

Ghost Hunting - June 24* 5 - 12 Volleyball Camp 7 - 8Big Bang Theory - June 25* 5 - 12 Archery 9 - 12Dry Ice - June 26* 5 - 12 PSAT/SAT Prep Review -

3 of 3 weeks (12:45-3:45 pm)9 - 12

Monster Genetics - June 27* 5 - 12Dance Jam 6 - 8College Cooking 7 - 12Archery 9 - 12*Individual daily classes or as part of The Brainery: 9 am - 12 pm

Week 4: June 23-277:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

All-Day Camp: Puppet PlaysAll-Day Camp: Puppet Plays

Ceramics - For Credit Printmaking - For Credit

Sketching Plein Air

Cooking on the Farm (full day)Clifford's Calamities (full day)

Sandbox Science (full day)Our Amazing Bodies- 2 of 2 weeks (full day)

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VERVIEWName Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade

K - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk Pk - K Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 Pk - K Afternoon Camp K - 6Bicycle 101 4 - 6 1 - 4

9 - 129 - 12

Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science(mornings)

Pk - K Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science(afternoons)

Pk - K

Let Loose with Mother Goose(mornings)

Pk - K Let Loose with Mother Goose(afternoons)

Pk - K

Halloween Camp K - 4 Cheerleading K - 2My Li'l Sunflowers: van Goghinspired art

K - 4 Watercolor Surprises K - 4

Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science(mornings)

1 - 4 Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science(afternoons)

1 - 4

App Design 3 - 6 Level Up Village: GlobalChange Makers in Training

3 - 6

Cheerleading 3 - 7 Sci Bots 3 - 6

Picture Perfect Portfolio Printmaking - For Credit

Let Loose with Mother Goose (full day)

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science (full day)

All-Day Camp: 4th of July Fun!

Week 5: June 30 - July 3 (No camp July 4)

All-Day Camp: 4th of July Fun!

Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science (full day)

Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name GradeK - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk 2 - 5 Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 6 - 12 Afternoon Camp K - 6

9 - 129 - 12

LEGO Creator Early Learning:Dr. You

Pk - 1 Book Cooks Pk - K

Ballerina Princess Dance Camp Pk - 2 Cheerleading K - 2Its Not Easy Being Green K - 2 3D Summer Treats: Pop Artists K - 4What Are You 'Wading' For? K - 4 LEGO Robotics - Best

Sports Ever2 - 7

Intro to Game Design withScratch

3 - 6 iAnimation 3 - 6

Cheerleading 3 - 7 Level Up Village: Global Doctor's in Training

3 - 6

Write On! 5 - 6 LEGO Animation 3 - 7The Wheel 5 - 9 College Cooking 7 - 12PSAT/SAT Prep Review -1 of 3 weeks

9 - 12

All-Day Camp: Bridge BuildersAll-Day Camp: Bridge Builders

Camp Jam Kidz (9:00 am - 3:00 pm)

Week 6: July 7-119:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Camp Jam (9:00 am - 4:30 pm)Portfolio Prep (9 am - 1:30 pm) 1 of 2 weeks

Wacky Watercolors

Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name GradeK - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk Pk - K Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 K - 4 Afternoon Camp K - 6

9 - 129 - 12

Rumble in the Jungle (mornings)

Pk - K Rumble in the Jungle(afternoons)

Pk - K

Watercolor Surprises K - 4 A Grand Ol' Texas Summer! -Mural Making

K - 4

Tea Party 1 - 6 App Design 3 - 6Strut Your Stuff 3 - 5 Tech Mania 3 - 6Level Up Village: Global Doctors in Training

3 - 6 Basketball Camp - Coed(4 days)

4 - 9

Movie Madness 3 - 6 Word Processing /Typing1 of 3 weeks (1-3 pm)

5 - 11

Lacrosse Camp - Boys 4 - 8 Woodworking 6 - 12Word Processing /Typing1 of 3 weeks (10 am-12 pm)

5 - 11

PSAT/SAT Prep Review2 of 3 weeks

9 - 12

3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Color Theory

Rumble in the Jungle (full day)

Portfolio Prep (9 am - 1:30 pm) 2 of 2 weeks

A Boy's World!

All-Day Camp: Physics FactoryAll-Day Camp: Physics Factory

Week 7: July 14-18

Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name GradeK - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk Pk - K Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 4 - 8 Afternoon Camp K - 6

9 - 12Grasp & Pre-graphics(9-10:30 am)

Pk More Silly Science(afternoons)

Pk - K

More Silly Science (mornings) Pk - K 3D Summer Treats: Pop Artists K - 4Yoga for Children(10:30 - 12 am)

Pk - K Karate and Self Defense 1 - 6

Manuscript (10:30 am-12 pm) K - 2 Yoga (12:30-2 pm) 1 - 7What Are You 'Wading' For? K - 4 Advanced Game Design:

Platform Style Games3 - 6

Everyday Math 1 - 2 AllakaZZam Magic Camp 3 - 6Christmas in July 1 - 4 Level Up Village: Global

Scientists in Training3 - 6

Princess Tea Party 1 - 4 Cursive (12:30-2 pm) 3 - 12Study Skills (11 am-12 pm) 3 - 4 Typing (2-3:30 pm) 3 - 12Flash Web Design 3 - 6 Study Skills (12:30-1:45 pm) 5 - 6Word Processing /Typing2 of 3 weeks (10 am-12 pm)

5 - 11 Drawing 5 - 8

Dance Jam 6 - 8 Word Processing /Typing2 of 3 weeks (1-3 pm)

5 - 11

PSAT/SAT Prep Review3 of 3 weeks

9 - 12 Study Skills (2-3:15 pm) 7 - 8

Chess (Beginners) Skill*Chess (Intermediate) Skill*Chess (Masters study) Skill**Chess to be placed according to ability rather than age

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Steal Like An Artist

All-Day Camp: Cooking is Chemistry

Babysitting and CPR Training

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

More Silly Science (full day)

All-Day Camp: Cooking is Chemistry

Week 8: July 21-25

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K - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk 9 - 12 Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 Phonemic Awareness Fun Pk - K Afternoon Camp K - 6

K - 4 Animal Planet K - 25 - 8 Cargo of Games K - 2

Grasp & Pre-graphics(9-10:30 am)

Pk My Li'l Sunflowers: van Goghinspired

K - 4

Get Ready for Prek 1 Pk1 Intro to AnimationProgramming

1 - 2

Get Ready for Prek 2 Pk2 Get Ready for Grade 3 3Ballerina Princess Dance Camp Pk - 2 Level Up Village:

Global Change Makers3 - 6

Get Ready for Kindergarten K Cursive (12:30-2 pm) 3 - 12Manuscript (10:30 am-12 pm) K - 2 Typing (2-3:30 pm) 3 - 12What Are You 'Wading' For? K - 4 Get Ready for Grade 4 4Get Ready for Grade 1 1 Study Skills (12:30-1:45 pm) 5 - 6Get Ready for Grade 2 2 Word Processing /Typing

3 of 3 weeks (1-3 pm)5 - 11

App Design 3 - 6 Study Skills (2-3:15 pm) 7 - 8Study Skills (11-12 am) 3 - 4 Get Ready for Algebra 1 8 - 9The Wheel 3 - 6Word Processing /Typing3 of 3 weeks (10 am-12 pm)

5 - 11

Get Ready for Pre-Algebra 7 - 8Math Packet Review 7 - 12Parish Prep PV (MWF + online) 9 - 11

3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Brazilian Panther Soccer Skills Camp (8:30-11:30 am)

Sketching Plein Air

All-Day Camp: Storybook Publishing

Week 9: July 28 - August 1 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Brazilian Panther Soccer Skills Camp (8:30-11:30 am)

All-Day Camp: Storybook Publishing

Name Grade Name Grade Name Grade Name GradeK - 23 - 6

Morning Camp Pk Pk - K Afternoon Camp Pk Morning Camp K - 6 9 - 12 Afternoon Camp K - 6

Marvelous Mud (mornings) Pk - K Marvelous Mud (afternoons) Pk - KBubble-ology K - 2 Petite Chefs K - 2Cargo of Games K - 2 3D Summer Treats: Pop Artist K - 4A Grand Ol' Texas Summer! -Mural Making

K - 4 Level Up Village: GlobalInventors in Training

6 - 9

Get Ready for MiddleSchool Math

5 - 6

Panther Prep (8/6 - 8/8) 6 - 8

Grade

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11 - 129 - 129 - 12

10 - 1210 - 1210 - 1212

Grade

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College Counseling 101 - Aug 14 - 12-2 pmCollege Counseling 101 - Aug 15 - 12-2 pm

Please check our website for changes and updates to the ParishVirtual and ParishEXTEND Summer offerings.

Voice

Flute

Saxophone

Drums

Music Lessons also available for adults

Songwriting/Music Composition

ParishVirtual Summer Session: June 1 - August 1

Private Lessons: Available all summer

College Guidance Workshops - August 14, 15

Bible and Western Culture Connecting the Dots: Pivotal Moments in American Foreign Policy

Contemporary Religious IssuesHealth

Introduction to Behavioral EconomicsMilitary History

United States History in the 1980'sWorld Religions

Writing the College Essay

Interactive Metronome: OT based NeuroIntensive - IM Private Lessons

Clarinet

Guitar Piano

Violin

All-Day Camp: Get Your GAME on!

Marvelous Mud (full day)

Music Lessons

Occupational Therapy

7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.Week 10: August 4-8

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.

Picture Perfect Portfolio

All-Day Camp: Get Your GAME on!

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N1,2,3 Liftoff (Rocketry and Physics) Grades 5 - 8 Week 2 Fascinated by rockets and how they work? In this lab we will learn about rockets and how Newton’s 3rd law of motion is applied to rockets. We will design, build and launch rockets and analyze flight patterns and performance. Join us to see how awesome a rocket you can build! Instructor: Kevin Rock, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 13 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

3D Summer Treats: Pop ArtistsGrades K - 4 Weeks 6, 8, 10 Cool off this summer by making sculptural, summer-themed treats, based on the works of Class Oldenburg and the pop artist movement! Instructor: Sheila Lamour, Visiting Artist, MassachusettsDates: July 7 – 11, July 21 – 25, August 4 – 8 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 6, 8)Hillcrest Campus (Week 10) Cost: $225

Advanced Game Design: Arcade Style GamesGrades 3 - 6 Week 3Students will use Multimedia Fusion 2 software to create a complex and fun 2D game while learning principles of design and getting a solid foundation of programming. Campers will plan and write out their game story, design levels, and use objects and characters to fill the game world. Afterwards, they will learn game programming to bring their creation to life and then publish their game to play at home. Requirements: Flash Drive and Release Form. (Recommended prerequisite course is Intro to Game Design with Scratch).Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: June 16 - 20Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Advanced Game Design: Platform Style GamesGrades 3 - 6 Weeks 3, 8 Students will use Multimedia Fusion 2 software to create a complex and fun 2D game while learning principles of design and getting a solid foundation of programming. Campers will plan and write out their game story, design levels, and use objects and characters to fill the game world. Afterwards, they will learn game programming to bring their creation to life and then publish their game to play at home. Requirements: Flash Drive and Release Form. (Recommended prerequisite course is Intro to Game Design with Scratch).Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: June 16 – 20, July 21 - 25Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Afternoon CampGrades Pk, K – 6 Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Supervised recreation is offered each afternoon from 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m., immediately following specialty classes. Children will be able to socialize with friends and choose to play games, engage in arts and crafts, cooking and more. Outside play and/or gym activities will be available. Please provide a snack for the afternoon. Children will have to be signed out by a parent or registered adult at the time of departure. *(Closed July 4 holiday)Instructor: Staff, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 – 6, June 9 – 13, June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, June 30 – July 3*, July 7 – 11, July 14 – 18, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1, August 4 – 8Times: 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1 – 8: all grades; Weeks 9, 10: grades 3-6), Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9, 10: grades Pk-2) Cost: $75

AllakaZzam Magic CampGrades 3-6 Weeks 2, 8 Join Paul Osborne, professional magician, for an incredibly magical experience. Children will learn crafts, acting and history. They will make their own props and perform magic acts. They will learn the history of magic in the theater and leave the camp with a professional magic kit valued at over one hundred dollars. Mr. Osborne is a creator of magical effects for professional magicians on Broadway, network television, theme parks and Las Vegas productions. Clients have included Peter Pan on Broadway, David Bowie, David Copperfield and Doug Henning. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from the best.Instructor: Paul OsborneDates: June 9 – 13, July 21 - 25 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $185

All-Day Camps!Grades K – 2 Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Grades 3 - 6 Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Come join the fun all day at Parish! Each week will be a different themed adventure. Arrive early and bring your curiosity and your lunch. You will learn, craft, explore and have the time of your life! All activities are supervised by Amy Garnica, certified teacher and a staff of ParishEXTEND college-aged counselors. For assistance with building all day options for pre-school aged children please contact Patty Knodel ([email protected] or 972.852.8808). Instructor: Amy Garnica, certified teacher, and summer staffDates: June 2 – 6, June 9 – 13, June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, June 30 – July 3*, July 7 – 11, July 14 – 18, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1, August 4 – 8Times: 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1 –8: all grades; Weeks 9, 10: grades 3-6), Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9, 10: grades K - 2) Cost: $250

All day camp themesWeek 1: 3-D Animals – Using a variety of medium, kids will construct their own animals.Week 2: Crafty Gifts Giving – Kids will learn crafting techniques to make gifts and cards.

Week 3: Building Construction – After researching different types of architecture, students will build their own buildings.Week 4: Puppet Plays – Students will stage puppet shows, from brainstorm through the applause.Week 5: 4th of July Fun – Celebrate the week of the 4th by exploring activities about the USA. (*no classes July 4)Week 6: Bridge Builders – Students will build bridges and stress test their creations.Week 7: Physics Factory – Using physics, kids will make and video their Rube Goldberg machines.Week 8: Cooking is Chemistry – Kids will cook and discover chemistry rules with each mouthful.Week 9: Storybook Publishing – The kids will write and publish a story or two to treasure.Week 10: Get Your GAME on! – Kids play TV game shows and build board games.

Animal PlanetGrades K – 2 Week 9Let’s explore animals from around the world through literature, art and games. We will explore their habitats and ways of living, as well as discovering some surprising friendships! Come get wild with us!Instructor: Madelyn Kelly, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $180

App Design Grades 3 - 6 Weeks 5, 7, 9Would you like to make your own App? Use GameSalad software to create complex and fun 2D game apps for iPhone/iPad or Android devices while learning principles of design and gaining a foundation in programming. Plan and write a game story, design levels, and use objects and characters to fill the game world. Use programming to bring the creation to life, and then publish the game as an app. Please bring a flash drive. * (Closed July 4 holiday).Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: June 30 – July 3*, July 14 – 18, July 28 – August 1Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Weeks 5 & 9), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 7)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

ArcheryGrades 9 – 12 Weeks 3, 4Learn to hold and shoot a re-curve or intro compound bow.Instructor: Alyssa Kassler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Babysitting and CPR Training Grades 4 - 8 Week 8 Looking for the perfect way to gain confidence in babysitting the neighbor’s little ones? Check out this summer’s Babysitting camp! You will get to learn age appropriate cooking skills, games, activities, and arts-n-crafts to do when you supervise children. This session will also help you develop and manage your babysitting business. And, you will receive your Infant and Child CPR certification – a real

plus for landing your next babysitting job!Instructor: Madelyn Kelly, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 21 - 25Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $295

Ballerina Princess Dance Camp Grades Pk-2 Weeks 2, 6, 9This camp introduces the basic skills in Classical Ballet, Tap, Jazz and Creative Movement. The benefits of dance will strengthen the skills needed for future academic success such as listening skills, problem solving techniques, group participation, body awareness, eye hand coordination and social interaction while having fun! Dance will also improve a young child’s confidence, independence and maturity.Instructor: Jessica Jackson Robinson, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 13, July 7 - 11, July 28 – August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 2 and 6); Hillcrest Campus (Week 9) Cost: $185

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NBaseball CampGrades 2 - 7 Week 1 Students will learn baseball skills through hands-on instruction from the Parish baseball coaches. Players will be grouped according to age and ability. They will participate in drills, practices, and games. The environment will allow players to learn as an individual and apply it to team play. Students need to bring a glove, cleats (rubber bottoms recommended), hat, and a bat (optional). Instructor: Brett McCabe, Parish Episcopal School Dates: June 2 - 6 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $175

Basketball Camp - CoedGrades 4 - 9 Week 7 (four days) Skills and strategy training focused on speed, ball handling, read and react play. Instructors: Coach Chris Anderson and Coach John Griffin, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 14 – 17 (four days) Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

Bible and Western CultureGrades 11 - 12 ParishVirtual Summer SessionBible and Western Culture introduces the literature of the Bible and examines its influence on the heritage of western civilization. The primary objective is to familiarize students with the Old and New Testaments; however, the course also introduces the related topics of canonicity, textual criticism, Bible translation and methods of interpretation. Secondary emphasis includes a discussion of the biblical worldview and its impact on the history, art, literature, architecture, jurisprudence and other aspects of western

culture. Course counts .333 credits in Religious Studies. Instructor: Fr. Scot McComas, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 1 – August 1 Times: 6 – 8 hours/weekLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Bicycle 101: Essential Skills for Safe RidingGrades 4 - 6 Week 5Parish P.E. teacher Tom Dewell will teach your child the essential skills for safe bike riding through classroom instruction and outdoor riding practice. You will learn:

1. Proper maintenance of your bike.2. Proper fit of helmet and posture on the bike. How to

check brakes, tire pressure, loose parts check, handlebar reach, foot and leg extension, seat angle.

3. Safe riding skills on pavement, trails, and over obstacles. Riding on a street, riding on smooth trails, riding on uneven trails.

4. Defensive riding, hand signals, safety accessories, and5. Traffic awareness, road conditions, obstacles, animals

and emergency evasive moves on a bike (riding through traffic cones).

Essential elements for the class:Bicycle that is in good working condition, properly fitting bicycle helmet, bicycle gloves, pre-applied sunscreen, pre-applied insect repellent. No flat tires. (Mr. Dewell will not be repairing bicycles or fixing flats.)This class is offered for 4th grade and older. Students must be able to ride their bike fairly well to participate in this class. Bicycles will be stored at the school for the week. *(Closed July 4 holiday)Instructor: Tom Dewell, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 30 – July 3* Times: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $75

Big Bang TheoryGrades 5 - 12 June 25 only or as part of The Brainery Week 4 Leonard’s Research - Bazinga! Want to know what Sheldon and Leonard do all day in the lab? We will explore facets of quantum physics which are critical to Leonard’s research and perform mini-labs which will mimic Leonard’s life in the lab. Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $75

Book CooksGrades Pk - K Week 6 Stir up a batch of eager “readers” with the literature-based class. Read your favorite books and enjoy a hands-on cooking experience related to the books. Don’t miss out on the fun of sharing stories and delicious recipes. Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 7 - 11 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Boys Basketball Skills Camp with Coach AndersonGrades 2 – 5, 6 - 9 Week 3 Skills and strategy training focused on developing individual and team fundamentals. The student athlete will be trained in a variety of drills designed to improve basketball IQ and awareness. The camp will also include fun daily competitions, as well as live game situations.Instructor: Chris Anderson, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 – 19 (4 days) Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (2nd - 5th), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (6th – 9th) Location: Midway Campus Cost: $125

A Boys World!Grades K - 4 Week 7 This camp is where “boys can be boys.” By the end of the fun-filled week the boys will have built a bond of brotherhood that will last all summer! This will be a week of awesome team building activities: “minute to win it” games, physical education games, outdoor water time, a food fight and other cool activities. To top it off, we end the week with all you can eat pizza…. and a game truck!!Instructor: Jason Baldwin, Greenhill SchoolDates: July 14 – 18 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $350

The BRAINERY Grades 5 - 12 Week 4 The Brainery offers the following individual quirky day classes: Big Bang Theory, Zombie Physics, Monster Genetics, Dry Ice, and Ghost Hunting in one week’s worth of brainy fun! See day course descriptions listed separately.Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $325

Brazilian Panther Soccer Skills Camp - CoedGrades K - 4, 5 - 8 Week 9In Brazil it’s called “Jogo Bonito – The beautiful game” and this summer Parish Soccer has joined with Soccer Futebol with the goal to bring every player closer to this ideal - with an emphasis on fun first.

Focused on building individual skill and confidence on the ball, this camp is designed to serve players of any ability from beginner to seasoned veteran. Our camp’s skills training focuses on: receiving the ball, maintaining possession, efficient and creative ball movement, and finding the back of the net! Using individual and small group activities, we offer maximum touches on the ball within fun, competitive games. There is very little standing still. Our coaches are experienced with players of all ages and will model the skills and effort we want to see in your player. The camp is designed and run by Craig Savage and Giampaulo Pedoroso.

Craig Savage is Parish’s head soccer coach and has 19 years’ experience coaching high school, club, and Olympic Development soccer in Atlanta, GA., and Dallas. Many of Coach Savage’s former players have gone on to play in college, and a few of his Olympic Development players have advanced to the professional ranks. All of them have enjoyed improving under his tutelage. After winning state titles and becoming the all-time winningest coach at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal in Atlanta, Coach Savage moved to Dallas, where his Parish Panthers have never failed to make the playoffs.

Giampaulo Pedroso (“GP”) is a native of Niterói, Brazil, and director of operations for Soccer Futebol. After a decorated playing career at SMU in the early 1990’s, GP enjoyed a long and distinguished career as a player in the Major Indoor Soccer League with the Dallas Sidekicks and Houston Hotshots. GP is well known in North Texas as a youth soccer coach, working with the Olympic Development program and several club teams. GP returns to Brazil often and has worked with several legends of the Brazilian National Team.Instructor: Craig Savage, Parish Episcopal School and Giampaulo Pedroso, Soccer FutebolDates: July 28 – August 1Times: 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

Bubble-ologyGrades K - 2 Weeks 2, 10 Love bubbles? If so, then this camp is for you! We will do all things bubbles in this camp from simply blowing bubbles on a sunny day to making homemade bubble gum. Make your very own wands and bubble solution. Bet you didn’t think bubbles could glow or that you could hold a bubble? You will learn all of that and more!Instructor: Jason Baldwin, Greenhill SchoolDates: June 9 – 13, August 4 - 8Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus (Week 2), Hillcrest Campus (Week 10) Cost: $150

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NCake Decorating Grades 1 - 6 Week 2 Learn the basics of icing a cake, borders, and writing on cakes, along with decorating cupcakes and cupcake cakes. These lessons will help you learn to add decor to any cake or dessert. Each day is designed to help practice and plan for the final cake that must be planned and made at the end of the week. Take your projects home to share with family and friends. Instructor: Chef MerrickDates: June 9 - 13 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Camp Jam Grades 6 - 12 Week 6 Camp Jam is a rock and roll experience like no other! Camp Jam’mers develop their music skills and are grouped with other musicians to form a band and perform on stage. From novices to accomplished players, Camp Jam has a program for everyone. There are programs for drums, guitar, bass, keyboard and vocals. During the week you will meet industry professionals in our MasterClass, practice with your band, and perform in front of family and friends. For more info or to sign up, contact us at 800-513-0930. www.campjam.com. Instructor: Camp Jam StaffDates: July 7 - 11 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Friday evening concertLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $595

Camp Jam Kidz Grades 2 - 5 Week 6 Camp Jam Kidz is a rock and roll experience like no other! Camp Jam’mers develop their music skills and are grouped with other musicians to form a band and perform on stage. From novices to accomplished players, Camp Jam Kidz has a program for everyone. There are programs for drums, guitar, bass, keyboard and vocals. During the week you will meet industry professionals in our MasterClass, practice with your band, and perform in front of family and friends. For more info or to sign up, contact us at 800-513-0930. www.campjam.com. Instructor: Camp Jam StaffDates: July 7 - 11 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Friday afternoon concertLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $399

Cargo of GamesGrades K - 2 Weeks 9, 10 Incoming kindergarten, first, and second graders will play dozens of exciting skill building games from all over the world. Students will learn about the history and culture of each country where the games were developed. Individual, partner, small group, and team games will be included throughout the week. All games will take place in the Hillcrest gym. Games are designed to ensure every child participates fully in every activity. Instructor: Tom Dewell, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1, August 4 - 8 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 9), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Week 10) Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $180

CheerleadingGrades K – 2, 3 - 7 Weeks 3, 5, 6Cheer basics is five days of FUN! Learn jumps, cheers, stunts, gymnastics power tumbling, voice projection and much more. Campers will perform a finale routine in front of an audience on the last day. *(Closed July 4 holiday).Instructor: Ty Smith, X-Factor Dates: June 16 – 20, June 30 – July 3*, July 7 - 11 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (K – 2nd), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (3rd – 7th)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $175

Ceramics for CreditGrades 9 - 12 Week 4Ceramics I is a skills-based class that introduces slab, coil-building, pinch, and wheel-throwing techniques. Students will make functional vessels, decorative pieces, and sculptural work. Course work includes project ideation (drawing and planning), project assembly, glazing, vocabulary quizzes, self-evaluations, and group critiques. The final project is a self-directed project where students combine their accumulated knowledge to create a piece that reflects their personal interests and vision. Foundations of Art is a prerequisite for this class. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 - 27Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $575

Chess - BeginnersGrades - classification based upon skill level not grade Weeks 3, 8 Students will be introduced to the world of chess. Here they will learn piece movement, tactics such as pins, skewers, forks, double, attacks, discovered checks, double checks, and how to check-mate with a combination of various pieces. The students will learn how to develop their pieces in such a way that they will work as a cohesive unit. They will learn how to score (write down their moves) so that they can review and improve their play. Instructor: Quaitemes Williams, FIDE chess rating 2105Dates: June 16 – 20, July 21 - 25Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $275

Chess - IntermediateGrades - classification based uponskill level not grade Weeks 3, 8 Chess clocks will be used at this level. Students will be introduced to the world of chess and tournament play. Here they will learn piece movement, tactics such as pins, skewers, forks, double, attacks, discovered checks, double checks, and how to check-mate with a combination of various pieces. The students will learn how to develop their pieces in such a way that they will work as a cohesive unit. They will learn to score and review their plays. Instructor: Quaitemes Williams, FIDE chess rating 2105Dates: June 16 – 20, July 21 - 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $275

Chess - Masters studyGrades - classification based upon skill level not grade Weeks 3, 8 Students will be asked to complete chess problems. We will study games from the great Masters as well learn various opening schemes. These skills will help players who participate in local as well as National Chess tournaments. Instructor: Quaitemes Williams, FIDE chess Dates: June 16 – 20, July 21 - 25Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $275

Christmas in JulyGrades 1 - 4 Week 8 “Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells.” If you can’t wait until December for Christmas, then you are in luck! Create Christmas-themed art and crafts. Make some festive Christmas cookies and hang your stocking with care, you might even get to meet SANTA!Instructor: Jason Baldwin, Greenhill SchoolDates: July 21 - 25Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

Clay AnimationGrades 3 – 7 Week 4 Kids will write, direct and film their own stop motion clay animation film. They will create characters, draw out story boards, build a set, film their video, edit the video, and add sound and credits. Each child will end the week with their own video to take home. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal School.Dates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Clifford’s CalamitiesGrades Pk - K Week 4 Everyone loves Clifford! Join Emily Elizabeth and T-Bone as you go on different adventures each day with Clifford the Big Red Dog. Instructor: Hanna Hairston, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon) or $295 (full day)

College CookingGrades 7 – 12 Weeks 2, 4, 6 Come and learn to cook college dorm style! We will make fantastic meals on a hot plate, in a crock pot, and even in a toaster oven. Learn to make successful tailgate chili, crock pot spaghetti and more!Instructor: Staci Atwood, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 13, June 23 – 27, July 7 - 11 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Weeks 2, 4) 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 6)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

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NCollege Counseling 101 – Parish Seniors OnlyGrades 12 August 14, August 15 Enter your senior year with confidence!! Begin the college application process before school starts. In an effort to help our students feel confident and get a head start, Parish Episcopal School will host a “hands on” workshop in the 4th floor computer lab. During the workshop you will:

• Prepare and complete a resumé• Complete College Applications (Common App,

Apply Texas or college specific applications)• Begin, edit, polish and maybe finalize writing your

common application essayDates: August 14, August 15 Times: 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: No charge

Color TheoryGrades 9 - 12 Weeks 2, 7 Learn how to use colors to evoke different moods while drawing and painting your own treasures in the studio. Supplies required: personal source materials (several personal 3D objects that you are able to carry easily (of various sizes and textures). Please dress appropriately or bring a smock. You are also welcome to bring your own music to share with us during studio painting time!Useful references: Edwards, Betty. “Color: A Course in Mastering the (optional) Mixing Colors”. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2004. Sidaway, Ian. “Color Mixing Bible: All You’ll Ever Need to Know about Mixing Pigments in Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Gouache, Soft Pastel, Pencil, and Ink.” Toronto: Georgetown Publications, 2004. Instructor: Ruth Keefer, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 13, July 14 – 18 Times: 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $595 (supplies included)

Connecting the Dots: Pivotal Moments in American Foreign PolicyGrades 10 - 12 Week: ParishVirtual Summer SessionWas the sinking of the Lusitania by German U-boats the introduction of a terrible new kind of war that would culminate in the first decades of the 21st century? Was the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese aircraft the first of a long series of intelligence breakdowns and form familiar repeating pattern through the decades of the 20th century? Did the Korean War bring into existence a new form of American government, The Heavily Militarized American “National Security State” unbeknownst to the American people? Was the Cuban Missile Crisis an unintended consequence of Kennedy’s “prestige race” for outer space? Was the first war of the 21st century fought on October 6, 1973? This course asks students to reflect on these questions and others like them to provide historical context for reasons explaining why we live in the kind of world that we do today. This course will receive .333 credits in History.Instructor: Frederick Hotz, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 1 - August 1 Times: 6 - 8 hours/weekLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Contemporary Religious IssuesGrades 11-12 Week: ParishVirtual Summer SessionContemporary Religious Issues is a twelve-week elective course that explores a variety of topics relevant to contemporary society and its interaction with religious ideas. Subjects discussed in the course vary and may include religion and the social sciences, religious fundamentalism, liberation theology, philosophy of religion, feminism, or other topics as determined by the instructor. As a core objective, the course seeks to galvanize students to reflect on and formulate opinions regarding the influences exerted on society by the theological, moral, and ethical tenets of religion.Instructor: Marc Addington, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 1 – August 1Times: 6 – 8 hours/weekLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Cooking on the Farm Grades Pk-K Week 4 Calling all young farmers… Snap and cook fresh green beans; prepare butter to go on homemade biscuits; find out where we get milk. Learn all about a working farm as you explore literature, arts, and cooking. Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon)

or $295 (full day)

Creative WritingGrades 3 – 4 Week 4Are you creative? Do you like to write? Do you want to improve your writing skills? If so, then this camp is designed for you! Everyone has a story. Join this creative writing class and get your story out on paper. We will explore several kinds of writing, do fun group exercises and have self-directed writing opportunities, all to help you find your personal voice and a way to express yourself.Instructor: Lee Ann Cotten, Parish Episcopal School Dates: June 23 – 27 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

C.S.I. Forensics (Blood Splatter) Grades 5 - 8 Week 2Interested in forensic science and crime scene investigations? In this lab we will explore some of the skills used by forensic scientists. You will have an opportunity to understand how blood splatter analysis is done and investigate your very own simulated crime scene. Join us to see if you can solve the mystery!Instructor: Kevin Rock, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 13 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Cursive Handwriting Program Grade 3 - 12 Weeks 3, 4, 8, 9 SPOTS will utilize a multi-sensory teaching approach using tactile, kinesthetic, visual, verbal, and olfactory systems in order to reinforce the stroke pattern. The student will learn the motor plan for each letter group so that letter formations become automatic. This frees the student to focus on written expression rather than writing mechanics.Instructor: SPOTS staff – set up and run by an occupational therapistDates: June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1Times: 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $295

Dance JamGrades 6 - 8 Weeks 4, 8This camp builds and furthers growth with the skills of Classical Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Modern, & Lyrical techniques. The benefits of dance will strengthen the skills needed for future academic success such as listening skills, problem solving techniques, group participation, body awareness, eye hand coordination, and social interaction while having fun! Dance will also improve a child’s confidence, independence, and maturity.Instructor: Jessica Jackson Robinson, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 – 27, July 21 - 25Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Digital Photography ArtistGrades 1 - 2 Week 4 Kids experience the wonders of art and discover how to take great pictures in this fun combination course! Campers discover the masters of modern art – giants like Picasso, Monet, Warhol, Matisse and van Gogh – and then reproduce their styles while developing their own art techniques using different media, including ink and digital tools.

Campers learn about photography by touring the campus behind the lens of a digital camera. They learn about composition and explore photo-editing techniques. Fine art creation and photo editing is done with an Apple® iPad® and the Photoshop Touch® application. At the end of the week, campers take home their own artistic creations and a personal photography portfolio.Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc. Dates: June 23 - 27Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Drawing Grades 5 - 8 Week 8 Students learn to draw using various media including pencil, charcoal and pastel. We will get a chance to draw flip books, a still life, people, and landscapes. This is a great chance to hone your skills and learn new techniques.Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 21 - 25 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

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Drum Line Grades 4 – 12 Weeks 1, 2Focus on aural and executive skill development on percussion instruments. Learn basic percussion rudiments and sticking. Perform as an ensemble.Instructor: Alyssa Kassler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 – 6, June 9 – 13 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Dry Ice Grades 5 - 12 June 26 only or as part of The Brainery Week 4 Why super cool is so hot right now! When you know how to safely use dry ice, it is ridiculously cool! What is dry ice? How is it fun, creepy and useful? Grab some heavy duty mittens and find out!Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates June 26 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $75

Everyday MathGrades 1 - 2 Week 8 Add this class to your summer excitement. You will enjoy a variety of games and activities that will help reinforce important everyday math skills and increase your number sense. You will practice the procedures, vocabulary and terminology of the Chicago Math program known as Everyday Math. Activities are planned to refresh and reinforce important math concepts. We’ll pull out Hershey bars for fractions, Skittles for probability and dominoes

for addition and subtraction practice. Grab a partner and multiply the fun!Instructor: Brooke Blair, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 21 - 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Fine Motor Manipulatives Grades K - 2 Weeks 2 - 3 We have just the right tools for you to strengthen the muscles in your hands. Prepare for pre-writing and writing activities as you cut, paint, squeeze, pound and more. What could be more fun - get a grip on your fine motor skills!Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 20Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $295

Flash Web DesignGrades 3 - 6 Week 8 This course lets students push their skills to the next level. Students will learn “Actionscript” programming, learn how to animate buttons and menus, and load multiple Flash files to create a dynamic website. Safe Web Practices will be enforced. Students will have their site put on a flash drive to take home and will be shown how they can get their sites online. Requirements: Release Form and Flash Drive.Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc. Dates: July 21 - 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Foundations of Art for Credit Grades 9 – 12 Weeks 2 - 3 Take Foundations of Art in the summer and move straight into Ceramics I, Printmaking I, Drawing and Painting I or Photography I this fall. In Foundations of Art, students will discuss the meaning of art as they are exposed to art history and discover how art folds into their daily life. This is a skills-based course where students will get their hands dirty printing their own images, mixing an edible color wheel, drawing with perspective, and rendering an image digitally. Students will learn to evaluate their own work as well as others’ as they participate in group critiques and develop understanding of craftsmanship, creativity, and design. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 20 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Fun with Phonics Grades K - 2 Weeks 2 - 3The class will help teach phonics and the structure of the English language. This highly phonetic alphabet program teaches reading, handwriting, spelling and oral and written expression skills by engaging the visual, auditory and tactile-kinesthetic modalities simultaneously. Each class is structured to include ten different activities taught in the same daily sequence, deliberately alternating modalities. Join us for a multisensory approach to letters and sounds!Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 20Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $295

Get Ready for Algebra I Grades 8 – 9 Week 9 This class will allow students to build a solid foundation of the skills needed in Algebra 1. Topics reviewed will include simplifying expressions, solving equations and inequalities, and graphing linear equations. Students will be introduced to new topics that will be covered in the upcoming school year. Summer math packets will be reviewed as well. Instructor: Billy Stanton, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Grade 1Grade 1 Week 9 Soar into first grade with this opportunity to practice pre-reading skills with added emphasis on phonemic awareness, auditory discrimination, and phonics. Develop math skills through a multisensory approach using Everyday Math. Students will learn the routines, organizational skills and listening skills that will build their success in first grade and throughout their school years. Instructor: Mollie Farester, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 - August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Grade 2Grade 2 Week 9 Join us for a multitude of math activities for review and enrichment. Games and computer software will be used to reinforce Everyday Math, math facts and to expand problem-solving skills. Strengthen reading and comprehension skills along with oral and written language skills using rich literature. Expand writing abilities as students work on phonics, spelling, word attack skills, and grammar. Instructor: Ginger Barrett, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 - August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Grade 3Grades 3 Week 9 Strengthen your reading and comprehension skills along with oral and written language skills. Expand writing abilities as students work on phonics, spelling, word attack skills, and grammar. Join us for a multitude of marvelous math activities for review and enrichment. Games will be used to reinforce Everyday Math, to practice math facts and to expand problem-solving skills. Students explore the Midway campus, and become more comfortable with their new surroundings prior to the first day of school. Instructor: Grace Clancy, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Grade 4Grades 4 Week 9 Expand writing abilities as students work on phonics, spelling, word attack skills and grammar. Join us for a multitude of math activities for review and enrichment. Games will be used to reinforce Everyday Math, to practice math facts, and to expand problem-solving skills. Strengthen reading and comprehension skills along with oral and written language skills. Students explore the Midway campus, and become more comfortable with their new surroundings when school begins. Instructor: Lee Ann Cotten, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Kindergarten Grade K Week 9 This camp is set up to enjoy the opportunity to practice pre-reading skills with added emphasis on phonemic awareness, auditory discrimination and phonics. Students will also develop math skills through a multi-sensory approach using Everyday Math. In addition students will learn the routines, organizational and listening skills that will build success in kindergarten and throughout their school years.Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 - August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $250

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NGet Ready for Middle School MathGrades 5 – 6 Week 10 This class will allow students to shake off the rust from the summer and sharpen their skills before heading into the upcoming school year. Operations with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals will be reviewed. Students will also strengthen their problem solving skills through fun games and projects.Instructor: Billy Stanton, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates August 4 - 8 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Pre-Algebra Grades 7 – 8 Week 9 This class will allow students to build a solid foundation of the skills needed in Pre-Algebra or Intro to Algebra. Topics reviewed will include integer operations, order of operations, variables, and expressions. Students will be introduced to new topics that will be covered in the upcoming school year. Instructor: Billy Stanton, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Prek 1Grade Prek 1 Week 9 Jump start your child’s educational journey at Parish Episcopal School! This camp is set up to help your new Prek 1 student acclimate to the schedule and pace of Prek 1. Students will create art projects, develop math skills through a multi-sensory approach using Everyday Math, make observations in our science center and practice pre-reading skills. Most of all have fun at school this week making new friends.Instructor: Cara Mengacci, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 - August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $250

Get Ready for Prek 2Grade Prek 2 Week 9 Enjoy this opportunity to practice pre-reading skills with emphasis on phonemic awareness, rhyme and letter recognition. Make observations in our science center and develop math skills through a multi-sensory approach using Everyday Math. This camp will help your child learn the routines and listening skills needed for Prek 2. Most of all have fun at school this week making new friends.Instructor: Brooke Blair, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 - August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $250

Ghost Hunting Grades 5 - 12 June 24 only or as part of The Brainery Week 4 Ghost Hunting at Parish! Learn the art and science of ghost hunting. In this camp we will learn the science behind ghost hunting and use real ghost hunting

equipment to analyze the halls of Parish. What will we find? What will we debunk? Join us to find out!Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 24 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $75

Girls’ Basketball Camp Grades 3 - 6 Week 2 Skills and strategy training focused on speed, ball handling, read and react play. Instructor: John Griffin, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 13 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

U.S. Kids Golf CampGrades 4 - 10 Week 2 Get ready have some fun learning how to play golf, or just fine tune your skills. Kid-friendly competitions and on-course learning keep campers engaged during each three-hour day. By the end of the week, players will have learned fundamental skills, etiquette, rules and sportsmanship, and it’s a fun way to learn the lifelong game of golf. Bring your clubs, water, and sunscreen. Price includes: a cap, golf balls, tees, towel, range balls, prizes, and snacks.Instructor: Kimberley Self-Parish Episcopal School/LPGA Teaching ProfessionalDates: June 9 - 13 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Monday - Midway Campus Tuesday – Friday: North Texas Golf Center, 2101 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, Texas, 75229 Cost: $275

A Grand Ol’ Texas Summer! - Mural MakingGrades K - 4 Weeks 7, 10Students create a grand ol’ Texas mural, using summer themes and techniques developed in earlier summer classes with Ms. Lamour! New students welcome.Instructor: Sheila Lamour, Visiting Artist, MassachusettsDates: July 14 – 18, August 4 - 8 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 7), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Week 10)Location: Midway Campus (Week 7)Hillcrest Campus (Week 10) Cost: $180

Grasp and Pre-graphicsGrade Pk Weeks 3, 4, 8, 9SPOTS is offering a pre-graphic/grasp program for development of hand skills associated with fine motor, handwriting, and drawing skills. This program would help prepare Prek students for a more vigorous work production in Kindergarten. Instructor: SPOTS staff – set up and run by an occupational therapist.Dates: June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 3, 4 & 8), Hillcrest Campus (Week 9) Cost: $295

Halloween CampGrades K - 4 Week 5 Boo! Do you love Halloween? If so, you will love this spooky camp! We will do all types of Halloween arts & crafts, and cooking projects. Get ready for our costume parade, plus we’ll end the week with trick or treating, and a HAUNTED HOUSE! *(Closed July 4 holiday).Instructor: Jason Baldwin, Greenhill SchoolDates: June 30 – July 3*Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

HealthGrades 9-12 ParishVirtual Summer SessionThis course will enable students to gain knowledge and skills about healthful living topics. The following broad healthful living topics are focuses of instruction: nutrition and eating disorders; depression, anxiety, alcohol and drugs; and human reproduction and sexual wellness. Course counts .333 elective credits. Instructors: Craig Savage and Jeremy Calahan, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates June 1 – August 1 Times: 6 – 8 hours/weekLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $625

iAnimation Grades 3 - 6 Week 6 This camp teaches students to create flip book style animation, using iPad. Students draw their initial graphic, move to the next frame and make a slight change or movement, and continue this until their animation is complete. As they flip through the frames the animation comes alive. There will be a claymation component as well. Requirements: Release Form and Flash Drive. Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: July 7 - 11 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Icky, Squishy, Gooey Science Grades Pk - K, 1 - 4 Week 5 Campers get to explore science in a curious, hands-on way. Learn about liquids and solids while making your very own soap. How do you make lotion? What happens when you mix glue and shaving cream? Warning: things may get a bit messy, but that’s part of the fun and the learning! *(Closed July 4 holiday)Instructor: Brooke Blaire (Pk–K), Hannah Hairston (1–4), Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 30 – July 3* Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon)

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Interactive Metronome Grades 3 - 12 Private Lessons The Interactive Metronome (IM) is a research-based training program that helps students overcome attention, memory, and coordination limitations. IM’s game-like auditory-visual platform engages the student and provides constant feedback at the millisecond level to promote synchronized timing in the brain. Exercises are customized and involve a hierarchy of increasingly complex and precisely timed motor movements intertwined with gradually higher and faster cognitive processing, attention and decision-making. It is the only neuro-motor therapy tool that can be used successfully with all students.

This program is a neuro-intensive that is individually scheduled based on baseline skills and availability. It is overseen and programmed by a licensed occupational therapist certified in the IM program.

Students who would benefit from IM therapy include those diagnosed with:

• Reading Disorders• Auditory Processing Disorders• ADHD• Dyslexia• Non-Verbal Learning Disorders

Attention all ATHLETES (This program is used by professional athletes to acquire and maintain optimal athletic skills). Instructor: SPOTS staff – set up and run by an occupational therapistDates: Private lessons Times: Private lessonsLocation: Midway Campus Cost: Scheduled on an individual basis through the SPOTS clinic (972) 404-1718.

Introduction to Animation ProgrammingGrades 1 - 2 Weeks 2, 9 Provides students with the building blocks of object oriented programming necessary for programming animation, computer/video games etc. (This course is the recommended prerequisite for Intro to Game Design).Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc. Dates: June 9 – 13, July 28 - 1Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus (Week 2)Hillcrest Campus (Week 9) Cost: $235

Introduction to Behavioral EconomicsGrades 9 - 12 ParishVirtual Summer SessionEvery decision has an inherent cost and hopefully a benefit. In a rational world, humans would make decisions wherein the benefits outweigh the costs. But what happens when we make poor decisions? Are poor/costly decisions

predictable and can we learn to recognize and avoid them? These are the types of questions we will explore in this course.The study of behavioral economics includes how market decisions are made and the mechanisms that drive public choice. There are three prevalent themes in behavioral economics:

• Heuristics: People often make decisions based on approximate rules of thumb and not strict logic.

• Framing: The collection of anecdotes and stereotypes that make up the mental emotional filters individuals rely on to understand and respond to events.

• Market inefficiencies: These include mispricings and non-rational decision making.

This course counts .333 credits as an Elective.Instructor: Craig Savage, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates June 1 - August 1 Times: 6 - 8 hours/week Location: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Introduction to Game Design with ScratchGrades 3 - 6 Weeks 2, 6Have you ever wished you could create your very own computer game? In this camp you will get to do just that! Students will learn to create a unique computer game using Scratch (a programming language developed by MIT Media Lab). Program your characters, build your game world, and watch your game come to life. Coding in Scratch is much easier than in traditional programming languages and will lay a solid foundation for our advanced game design courses. Students will be given a Scratch login and can continue creating games following the conclusion of this camp. Scratch Level 2 will come next! (This course is a recommended prerequisite for our Advanced Game Design courses). Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: June 9 – 13, July 7 – 11Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

iPad CampGrades K - 2 Week 4 iPad is transforming the way we teach and learn. Powerful creative tools, interactive books, and a universe of apps and content make for endless learning possibilities all on a device everyone already loves to use. High Tech Kids brings an iPad for every child. Teachers will arrive with 2-3 apps selected for the day, an education- based lesson plan, calendars, and a note to parents about what we learned that day. Parents can reinforce what was learned in class by downloading the Apps at home! Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: June 23 - 27Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Island Adventure with the PuterbugsGrades Pk – 1 Weeks 1, 2, 3 Teach your child how to use technology as a tool, not just a toy! Children unlock new, beneficial ways to use

technology to be productive and solve meaningful problems with Discovery Kids Puterbugs. Internet safety lessons are incorporated each day as well. Your child will become a computer detective, solving missions as the main character of the story. The software is adaptive and scaffolds to each child’s ability, allowing them to integrate critical thinking and creative components throughout the mission. Children will also have fun creating crafts to go along with each lesson. Families can continue the fun and learning with free access to the robust online activities to reinforce skills and extend the experience at home. Instructor: Discover Kids Puterbug StaffDates: June 2 – 6, June 9 – 13, June 16 - 20 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $250

It’s Not Easy Being GreenGrades K - 2 Week 6Kermit the Frog said it best – “it’s not easy being green.” This class will teach kids how to incorporate green choices into their lives. Create eco-friendly art, make a “green” cookbook and learn what it means to reduce, reuse and recycle. Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 7 - 11Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Junior ChefsGrades 1 - 6 Week 3 Junior Chefs will create a variety of food in the class including appetizers, breads, entrees and desserts, all while learning about kitchen safety rules, sanitation, basic knife skills, measurement tools, and planning. At the end of the week, each student will invite a special guest to join us for culinary party created by the students. Instructor: Chef Merrick Dates: June 16 - 20 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Karate and Self DefenseGrades 1 - 6 Weeks 1, 4, 8 Dr. Nick Chamberlain and his team of expert instructors will lead students through a week-long program of karate and self-defense that will safely introduce students to the martial arts and expand the skills of those with previous experience. The camp features the acclaimed 3-Steps to a Great Kid™ program, which is a character development curriculum specifically designed to fit within a martial arts program. Karate emphasizes respect - respecting the instructors, respecting the school, respecting fellow students and develops virtue of character that lasts a lifetime. Activities cover all of the important areas of karate. Optional karate uniform is available for $30 on the first day of camp.Instructor: Chamberlain Studios of Self Defense Dates: June 2 – 6, June 23 – 27, July 21 – 25Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Weeks 1, 8), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Week 4)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $190

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NKids Camping 101 Grades 2 - 4 Week 3 Plan a campout, learn about camp safety, supplies and setup. You will have a chance to cook camp food, learn camp songs, study nature and play camp games. Required items: small backpack, sunscreen, bug repellent, sunglasses, floppy hat or cap bandana, energy bar, water bottle with water, small notebook and pencil with lead.Instructor: Tom Dewell and Kathy Ross, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 - 20 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Lacrosse Camp - BoysGrades 4 - 8 Week 7 Players will be grouped according to age and ability. They will participate in drills, practices and games. The environment will allow players to learn as an individual and as a productive team member. No experience is necessary. Students will need to bring a stick, helmet, pads, mouth guard and cup. Instructor: Matt O’Connell, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 14 - 18 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $165

LEGO® AnimationGrades 3 - 7 Week 6 Kids will create LEGO landscapes and characters and write their own stories. They will use stop motion animation to capture their LEGO stories in video form. After filming they will edit, add sound and text and finish the week with their video on a disc. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 7 - 11Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

LEGO® Creator Early Learning – My Big City Grades Pk - 1 Week 1 Come create an environment for the LEGO families and their animals using LEGO DUPLO®. Children will learn how to build structures and use different LEGO people and vehicles to grow their LEGO communities in the Big City. Please bring a snack.Instructor: Rocket ScienceDates: June 2 – 6Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $260

LEGO® Creator Early Learning – Dr. YouGrades Pk - 1 Week 6 The Dr. You class is a fun and creative class that will allow children to rescue and care for people and different animals using LEGO DUPLO®. Please bring a snack.Instructor: Rocket Science Dates: July 7 - 11 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $260

LEGO® Robotics - The Adventure of the Lost GiantGrades 2 - 7 Week 2 The LEGO WeDo Robotics is an easy-to-use set that allows young students to discover robotics. While using a laptop they will build and program LEGO models featuring working motors and sensors. After we cover the basics campers will design a different robot each day to help find the “Lost Giant”, and discover some interesting animals along the way. Instructor: Rocket ScienceDates: June 9 – 13 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $285

LEGO® Robotics - Best Sports EverGrades 2 - 7 Week 6 The LEGO WeDo Robotics is an easy-to-use set that allows young students to discover robotics, while using a laptop they will build and program LEGO models featuring working motors and sensors. After we cover the basics they will focus on creating the kicker, goalie, golfer and more. Instructor: Rocket ScienceDates July 7 – 11 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $285

LEGO® EV3 “The Texas Challenge” (NEW)Grades 5 - 9 Week 2 The New LEGO EV3 is here!!! Each day the class receives a theme related to our great state of TEXAS. This class will introduce students to the new EV3 programs and show them how this super robot can be customized to fit their needs. This class will use the NEW LEGO EV3 Mindstorms robotics and attach different sensors to help their creations with challenges. Instructor: Rocket ScienceDates: June 9 - 13 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $350

LEGO® NXT Robotic Vehicles (NEW)Grades 3 - 7 Week 1 Each day the class receives a vehicle-based theme to create. We help inspire their vision into an elevated LEGOcreation. This class teaches students how to customize their vehicle to climb over rough terrain, tow super heavy loads and even race other vehicles. This class will use the LEGO NXT MINDSTORMS® robotics and attach different sensors to help student creations with challenges. Instructor: Rocket ScienceDates: June 2 – 6 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $320

Let Loose with Mother Goose Grade Pk - K Week 5 Enjoy playful language and creative movement through familiar nursery rhymes. Investigate the sounds of words and illustrate your rhymes in your own Mother Goose book. Verses, action rhymes and songs will provide fun. *(Closed July 4 holiday). Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 30 – July 3* Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon)

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Level Up Village: Global Change Makers in TrainingGrades 3 - 6 Weeks 5, 9 At its core, this class is about helping students learn how to connect with and respect people from different cultures, backgrounds and places as they create and play together.

Through Skype or video letter exchange, each will share what it means to be a global citizen according to their own culture. Building on that base, they will then introduce their games to one another, encouraging communication skills and English language skills (you may hone your foreign language skills while you’re at it!). After learning one another’s games, students in both countries will operate a real production team and run a game night or other community service project for their community, inspiring

them to discover their own inner global citizen. *(Closed July 4 holiday). Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 30 – July 3*, July 28 – August 1 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $375

Level Up Village: Global Doctors in TrainingGrades 3 - 6 Weeks 3, 6, 7 Learn about human body systems and disease through dissections of a frog, grasshopper, earthworm, snake, shark and more! Here’s an opportunity to join a local physician on an exploration of the real life application of learning about biology and the human body. Our global “doctors in training” wield their own scalpels and even learn about viruses by swabbing their own hands and growing bacteria! Students get a first-hand look at what research or direct practice in the medical world might be like and communicate about their findings with students across the globe.Instructor: Local DoctorsDates: June 16 – 20, July 7 – 11, July 14 – 18 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 3, 6), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Week 7)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $375

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NLevel Up Village: Global Inventors in TrainingGrades 6 - 9 Weeks 2, 10 Students in this course will learn how to use the engineering design process and knowledge about electricity to create an invention for social good. They will harness the power of 3D printing to prototype their inventions and see how it might be used in a real life, global context. Students will explore electricity from many angles: From the perspective of great historical inventors (such as the Wright Brothers, and Thomas Edison), the vantage point of their partner school students, and from a hands on experience experimenting with how electricity works. 3D printing will both support and make this learning applicable. During each class, students will learn how to use a 3D printer with the design software, Tinkercad (or another suggested CAD software) to support a hands-on understanding of the manufacturing phase of the engineering design process. Relying on the engineering design process, students will synthesize what they learn throughout this course to create a book light for use in their partner student’s home community. Over the course of several classes, they will prototype designs and put the iterative process to work as they discuss, compare and contrast designs with one another. This class gives students the tools to be creative and knowledgeable INVENTORS.Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 13, August 4 - 8 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $375

Level Up Village: Global Scientists in TrainingGrades 3 - 6 Weeks 4, 8 Clean water. Nearly one billion people on our planet lack access to it. This class arms young people to be a part of the solution to this crisis.

We begin with an exploration of the unique properties of water. No drop of what we drink of it is a new drop. It has always been in our water cycle. Not to mention water dissolves most basic rules of chemistry. Students explore the special things that water can do at the molecular level using hands-on experiments and 3D kits that make the learning feel more like playing! They explore our global relationship with water through interactions with their partner school students. Together students move from the theoretical to the applicable, constructing a working aquifer to better understand how we get, use and sometimes pollute ground water. Then our young scientists delve into an exploration of the innovations that are part of the solution to our water crisis. They will create two different kinds of water filters as part of that process. Students keep their aquifers at the end of class!Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 – 27, July 21 – 25 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $375

Manuscript Handwriting ProgramGrades K - 2 Weeks 3, 4, 8, 9 SPOTS will utilize a multi-sensory teaching approach using tactile, kinesthetic, visual, verbal, and olfactory systems in order to reinforce the stroke pattern. The student will learn the motor plan for each letter group so that letter formations become automatic. This frees the student to focus on written expression rather than writing mechanics.Instructor: SPOTS staff – set up and run by an occupational therapistDates: June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1 Times: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 3, 4, 8) Hillcrest Campus (Week 9) Cost: $295

Marvelous Mud! Grade Pk - K Week 10 Do you want to play in the mud? This is your chance! Learn the science behind mud, play in “clean” mud and “dirty” mud, read about mud, make a mud pie, and then cook some real mud-themed desserts. Discover why Japanese children and adults are making hikaru dorodango, or balls of mud that shine, and then try your hand at making one. Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: August 4 - 8 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon) or $295 (full day)

Math for Physics Grade 9 Weeks 2 - 3Worrying about freshman physics? After this two week course, you will be a quantum leap ahead! During this camp we will learn and review math skills necessary for entering 9th grade physics. Math skills will be reinforced by interactive laboratory exercises. Instructor: Cathy Morris and Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 20 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $325

Math Packet ReviewGrades 7 - 12 Weeks 3, 9Get to work on your summer math packet under the supervision of a teacher who can help when you get stuck! Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 – 20, July 28 – August 1Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 3), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Week 9)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Military HistoryGrades 10 - 12 ParishVirtual Summer SessionChess has long been regarded as a strategy game that builds strategic, critical thinking and problem solving abilities in students. Using the paradigm of war and battle strategy, students study the art of leadership, as well as

worldwide intercultural conflict as it has developed over time. On the “micro” level, students will study various cultures (from Greece to the Middle East to China), to see how their geography and cultural values have affected their strategies for survival. On a “macro” level, students will study the evolution of inter-cultural relations, focusing on martial conflict such as the development of rules of war and war crimes, along with international diplomacy and other alternative methods of conflict resolution. Students will read and discuss the philosophy of command and engagement, such as Sun-Tzu’s “Art of War”, currently the most commonly read book in business schools, and will look at historical and present global models of effective command, from Alexander the Great to Napoleon to Norman Schwarzkopf. Course counts .333 credits in History. Instructor: Jim Wasserman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 1 – August 1Time: 6-8 hours/week Location: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Monster Genetics Grades 5 - 12 June 27 only or as part of The Brainery Week 4 Learn the molecular genetics of the Frankenstein Monster and Dracula. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein monster and Bram Stoker’s Dracula are amazing works of fiction. But are they fiction? Are these “monsters” just fantasy? Could they be genetically possible? Join our one day discussion and attempt to build a model of a cell from these “monsters”.Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $75

More Silly ScienceGrades Pk - K Week 8 Who says science has to be serious? If you enjoyed Silly Science you’ll love More Silly Science! Have fun experimenting, observing, making predictions and coming to conclusions. Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 21 - 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon) or $295 (full day)

Morning Camp Grades Pk, K – 6 Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Care is available each morning beginning at 7:30 a.m. if your child is not enrolled in All-Day Camp. Children will be accompanied by a counselor to their specialty classes at the appropriate time. *(Closed July 4 holiday)Instructor: Staff, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 – 6, June 9 – 13, June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, June 30 – July 3*, July 7 – 11, July 14 – 18, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1, August 4 – 8Times: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.Location: Location: Midway Campus (Weeks 1 – 8: all grades; Weeks 9, 10: grades 3-6), Hillcrest Campus (Weeks 9, 10: grades Pk - 2) Cost: $35

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NMovie MadnessGrades 3 - 6 Weeks 3, 7Lights, camera, action! Movie Madness lets students star in their own movie. Students learn how to make a silent black and white short film. The groups are then combined to make a final film in full color and sound. Requirements: Release Form and Flash Drive. Instructors: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates June 16 – 20, July 14 - 18 Times: 12:30 p.m.– 3:30 p.m. (Week 3), 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (Week 7)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Musical Theatre CampGrades 7 - 12 Weeks 2 - 4 The Parish Musical Theatre Camp is an exciting journey into musical theatre. During the first week, campers will take workshops with professionals in the DFW theatre industry in various disciplines that have included stage combat, costuming, make-up, lighting, stage management and more. The campers will perform, build, crew and stage manage their own production. Lights, sound and stage management will be run by campers. We do more than just “put on a show!” Instructors include: Kevin Ash, Jeff Crouse and Jessica Robinson, Parish Episcopal School Dates: June 9 - 28 Times: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Performances: June 26 at 7 p.m., June 27 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., June 28 at 2 p.m.)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $650

My Li’l Sunflowers: van Gogh Inspired ArtGrades K - 4 Weeks 5, 9 Li’l artists immerse themselves in art history as they create textural, multi-media art works, based on the famous art of Vincent van Gogh. Children create their works based on The Sunflower, which includes a 2D geometric sunflower collage, sunflower sculptures, and a 3D still life! *(Closed July 4 holiday) Instructor: Sheila Lamour, Visiting Artist, MassachusettsDates: June 30 – July 3*, July 28 – August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (Week 5), 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m. (Week 9) Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Nike Field Hockey Grades 3-12 Week 3This camp focuses on the fundamental and advanced skills of the game including: Stick work, Passing, Defense, Shooting, Agility, and Game Strategy. It is open to all ability levels. Players will be evaluated on the first day of camp and grouped accordingly. Each day entails small sided games, practice tactics, and game tactics.Instructor: U.S. Sports Camps, Kimberley Self, camp director, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 - 20 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. or 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $175 half day / $300 full day

To register: www.ussportscamps.com

Our Amazing Bodies

Grades K - 2 Weeks 3 - 4 Human anatomy and physiology for little ones! Learn a whole new meaning to what it takes to make the human body function. They will explore the intricate network of blood vessels beneath the skin, identify hot and cool points of the body through the color-coded image of a thermal camera, engage in a multimedia game that illustrates how lifestyle choices can affect life expectancy and explore movement through motion-capture technology. What happens to a bone without calcium? How much air will your lung hold? How much does the average brain weigh? We will find answers to these questions and investigate the answers to some of your own questions.Instructor: Madelyn Kelly, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $300 (morning or afternoon) or $590 (full day)

Paint Like PollockGrades K - 2 Week 4Get your gross motor skills ready to do some “action painting.” Learn and experiment with the art styles of famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Claude Monet and Henri Matisse. We’ll read literature about the artists, observe their works and make masterpieces of our own. Instructor: Michelle Noah, First Baptist AcademyDates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Panther Extravaganza Grades 1 - 8 Week 1 Panther Extravaganza summer camp is for the sports enthusiast. Each activity is instructed by a skilled, certified teacher/coach who has experience in his/her specific sport. The program features games such as basketball, baseball, cooperative games, cricket, modified dodge ball, football, floor hockey, golf, kickball, parachute games, soccer, traverse wall climbing, scooters, team handball, team building games, volleyball and many more activities. The games will take place on our sports fields or in our fully equipped gymnasium. Our program is designed to provide a fun and safe environment for all our campers. Instructor: Physical Education faculty, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 - 6 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $200

Panther Prep for Middle SchoolGrades 6 - 8 Week 10 (W-F) Panther Prep is an orientation designed for new 6th, 7th & 8th grade students to ease into their transition to Parish and lower the emotional and logistical stresses of being at a new school. This three consecutive half-day program is specifically designed to help students learn their way around the campus, navigate the block schedule, learn about and set up their online accounts, and have fun! A much added bonus is the opportunity to

meet other incoming students to have some friendly faces before the first day of school. Activities are organized by the administrative leadership of the Middle School and the current Student Council members. Students will be engaged in a variety of hands-on activities to help acclimate them to Parish and their new surroundings. Please rsvp to Megan Wittmann at [email protected] in order to enroll in Panther Prep this August!Instructor: Middle School administration and facultyDates: August 6 - 8 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: No charge

Parish Prep – Highly recommended for New Parish Upper School StudentsGrades 9 - 11 Week 9 Developed for ParishEXTEND and ParishVIRTUAL. The format will be a blend of face-to-face and online learning.Prepare yourself with strategies for success in Upper School and beyond. This course will focus on orienting new students to Parish, understanding and managing the Parish block schedule, communicating with teachers, utilizing learning styles, strengthening time management

and organizational skills, taking notes, preparing for tests, strengthening your memory, reading for information, skills for writing essays, research skills and stress management. Hear from current successful students at Parish to find out what works for them. Learn to pool your resources and figure out how to make the most of your time. This course will equip you with the tools you need to be academically successful in the Parish Upper School. Don’t miss this opportunity! (IMPORTANT: Students must have completed reading at least one-half of the required summer read book prior to the start of the course.)Instructor: Upper School faculty, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 - August 1 Times: MWF 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., plus 5 - 6 online hrsLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $295

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NGrades K - 2 Week 10 The little ones will learn the basic safety and sanitation for working in a kitchen. They will create culinary treats while learning measure using measurement spoons and cups. A variety of foods will be made - from salads and dressing to bread and desserts. A buffet will be created for guests to attend at the end of the week. Please indicate any food allergies on the registration form.Instructor: Chef Merrick Dates: August 4 - 8 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $225

Phonemic Awareness FunGrades Pk - K Weeks 9Children work on isolating phonemes; the individual sounds that make up words. Phonemic awareness is a pre-reading skill that is the base for future reading success. Have fun isolating beginning, medial, and ending sounds. Children who are ready will manipulate the sounds, blend, and segment the sounds into spoken and written word.Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 28 – August 1Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Hillcrest Campus Cost: $180

Picture Perfect Portfolio

Grades 9 - 12 Weeks 5, 10 Advanced students will learn how to refine their existing portfolios in this personalized workshop! Use your existing 2D works as a springboard to deepen your drawing and painting skills! Supplies: portfolio, specialty supplies as needed for your style of work. Please dress appropriately or bring a smock. *(Closed July 4 holiday) Instructor: Ruth Keefer, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 30 – July 3*, August 4 - 8 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $595 (supplies included)

Portfolio Prep Grades 9 - 12 Week 6 - 7 A two week course designed to give students a kick start to their AP and/or personal portfolio. The focus will be on the ‘breadth’ portion of the portfolio. Students will create a goal list, a personal timeline and execute different projects ranging from abstract to figurative subjects. They will create images that may be included in their portfolio as they refine their technique throughout the two weeks. Rising seniors will end the course by exploring a range of themes that interest them and narrowing their focus into one main ‘concentration’ for that portion of their portfolio. Instructor: Beka Johnson, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 7 - 18 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $595 (supplies included)

“The Pot that Juan Built”

Grades K – 2 Week 4This class is based upon the book “The Pot that Juan Built.” Our young artists will strengthen their fine motor skills by rolling and pinching clay into unique pots. Students will learn about the pottery techniques of the Casa Grandes people. They will compare and contrast those examples with pottery from other areas of the world. They will discuss what pottery is used for and even create pottery of their own. Instructor: Michelle Noah, First Baptist AcademyDates: June 23 - 27Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Princess Tea Party Grades 1 – 4 Week 8 We will make all things princess: crowns, wands, dresses and more. We will spend one day on the potter’s wheel to make a cup that we will glaze and fire to be used in our tea party. At the tea party, we will wear everything we made, decorate cookies, and all be princesses. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 21 - 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Printmaking for CreditGrades 9 - 12 Week 4 Printmaking I is the introductory course into traditional and alternative printmaking techniques including collagraph, linocut, intaglio, and cyanotype (sun printing). Students work toward the expression of individual ideas and personal style in their own original prints while building upon the elements and principles of design learned in Foundations of Studio Art, preparing them for advanced classes in Printmaking. Assignments are fundamental, and are aimed at teaching students to process visual information as an artist does. Instructor: Beka Johnson, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $595 (supplies included)

PSAT/SAT Prep ReviewGrades 9 - 12 Weeks 2-4, 6-8 If you aspire to become a National Merit Scholar, or if your scores are short of gaining admission to your choice of universities, this class is for you. This course is designed to help you raise your SAT/PSAT scores to the level required to meet your goals. Content in this class is often not taught in regular classroom settings, but is tested on the SAT. Serrago, Inc., has helped hundreds of students gain college scholarships through their SAT/PSAT scores. Classes also meet 6 additional Saturdays in the fall. Instructor: Sharon Serrago, Serrago, Inc. and Shelly Vorwerk, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 27, July 7 - 25 Times: 12:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. (Weeks 2 - 4), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Weeks 6 – 8)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $575“Rumble in the Jungle”

Grades Pk - K Week 7 There is a mystery in the air; there’s a whisper in the trees. This favorite children’s book is the starting point for investigation of jungle animals and their habitats. Make a chimpanzee swinging though the trees or a tiger in the night that makes you tremble with fear. Instructor: Kelly Lee, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 14 - 18Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon) or $295 (full day)

Sandbox ScienceGrades K - 2 Week 4 Bring to life the book “Sandbox Scientist: Real Science Activities for Little Kids” using household items to investigate the world around us! Children will enjoy science experiments, allowing them to be the inquisitive, observant young scientists they were born to be.Instructor: Brooke Blair, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 - 27Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon) or $295 (full day)

SewingGrades K – 6 Week 1Learn the basics of sewing and knitting! This class teaches the basics needed to sew by hand, straight stich on a sewing machine to make pillows, totes/purses and even something to wear for yourself, doll or even your pet. Students will learn to plan, take measurements, sketch and make each project! They will also learn knitting and crocheting skills. If you have a personal sewing machine you need help or practice with, bring it to class. All materials are provided!Instructor: Minok Merrick, Brookhaven CollegeDates: June 2 - 6Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Cost: $225

SciBotsGrades 3 - 6 Week 5 Try our newly redesigned Sci-Bots! Students will build various projects and learn NXT’s fun and challenging programming software while completing exercises to test their creation. Drive LEGO® Forklifts with a bluetooth controller, play a LEGO Guitar HeroGame, use a LEGO hand saw or have a birthday cake sing to you-everything is made out of LEGOS! The possibilities are endless with LEGO MINDSTORMS® NXT! Students receive a DVD with footage of their accomplishments throughout the week. Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc. (Closed July 4 holiday)Dates: June 30 – July 3* Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235Sketching Plein Air

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NGrades 9 - 12 Weeks 4, 9Two classes will be held on location during the first two days of the workshop. Monday’s class meeting is at the Dallas Arboretum. Tuesday’s meeting is at the Nasher Sculpture Center. Students will sketch plein air (out in the open) and use their drawings as inspiration to create original paintings in the studio. The arboretum features “…eight separate named gardens, and numerous garden areas within…to engage and delight visitors of all ages with premier color displays” while the Nasher Sculpture Center features “…approximately 25 large-scale sculptures…on view in the garden at any one time.”Supplies: Days 1 & 2: camera, bottled water, sun block, snack, and insect repellant. Instructor: Ruth Keefer, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 – 27, July 28 – August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus, Dallas Arboretum and Nasher Sculpture Center Cost: $595 (supplies included)

Softball Camp with Coach GriffinGrades 3 - 7 Week 1 Proper fielding, throwing, batting, base-running and other softball skills will be covered during the clinic. Instructor: Coach Griffin, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 - 6 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $160

Song Writing or Music Composition Lesson (Individual lessons)Grades 8 – 12 Weeks 1, 2Music composition using chords, written notation, and notation software.Instructor: Alyssa Kassler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 – 6, June 9 – 13 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $95/hour

Space MonstersGrade Pk Week 2 Jump on board as we count-down to blast off! Your imagination will soar as you zoom through the cosmos. We will experiment, make science discoveries, learn about the solar system, create art, listen to books and even create our own space suits!Instructor: Madelyn Kelly, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 - 13 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (morning), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (afternoon), or 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (full day)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150 (morning or afternoon) or $295 (full day)

Speed Camp with Coach Nady

Grades 3 - 12 Week 2 This camp will focus on body mechanics and speed training as well as football fundamentals and drills. The camp will be coached by Scott Nady and many of his former players and friends, all of whom have played Division I or in the NFL. Some current NFL players will be attending as well. This camp is a MUST for any football player who is looking for that extra step of speed on the football field. Instructor: Scott Nady, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 9 – 13 Times: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $210

Steal like an Artist Grades 9 - 12 Weeks 3, 8 Bring your favorite copies of 2D art works from distinct time periods as inspiration and we will create our own original master pieces! Supplies: Your own 2D source materials - famous images from several (required) distinct art periods.Instructor: Ruth Keefer, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 – 20, July 21 - 25 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $495 (supplies included)

Strut Your StuffGrades 3 - 5 Weeks 3, 7 This camp introduces and builds on the basic skills of Classical Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, and Lyrical dance. The benefits of dance will strengthen the skills needed for future academic success such as listening skills, problem solving techniques, group participation, body awareness, eye hand coordination, and social interaction while having fun! Dance will also improve a young child’s confidence, independence, and maturity.Instructor: Jessica Jackson Robinson, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 16 – 20, July 14 - 18 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Study SkillsGrades 3 – 4, 5 – 6, 7 - 8 Weeks 8, 9 Smart Students Study Smart. Gain academic success by learning Parish’s “Smart Students Study Smart” brain-friendly study skills program. Learn how your brain likes to receive and store information and how to isolate what is important for studying. Strengthen your time management and materials organizational skills, while receiving strategies for note taking, targeted research, and performing well on assessments.Instructor: Kay Pavlic, Private TutorDates: July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1 Times: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Grades 3 – 4), 12:30 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. (Grades 5 – 6), 2:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. (Grades 7 – 8)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $120

Tea Party

Grades 1 - 6 Week 7Students will spend the week making everything they need for a tea party. They will hand build a tea pot, throw cups using the potter’s wheel and make other accessories including a tea tray. They will glaze all of their pieces and will finish the week with an awesome tea party using their own hand-made tea set. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 14 - 18Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Tech ManiaGrades 3 - 6 Week 7 Try our sampling of tech camps all in one week! Students will have a day each of Game Design, iPads, Movie Camp, Web Design and more. Fun! Fun! Fun! Requirements: Release Form and Flash Drive *(Closed July 4 holiday)Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: July 14 – 18Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

Tennis Academy Grades 9 - 12 Week 3 This exciting camp is designed to take players to the next level of their game. It will encompass all of the fundamentals of the game as well as match play, mental strategies, and foot and speed work drills. This camp is for current team players as well as anyone interested in trying out for a varsity or junior varsity team next year. Note: Racquet, hat, sunscreen and water required. This camp will be held at the Brookhaven College tennis courts.

Instructor: Lacy Roberts Rushin, Parish Episcopal School Tennis CoachDates: June 16 - 20Times: 12:00p.m. - 3:00p.m.Location: Brookhaven College tennis courts Cost: $425

Tennis Camp Grades 2 - 4, 5 - 8 Week 3 Beginners will learn the fundamentals of the game from proper strokes to parts of the court and how to keep score. Intermediate players will work on stroke progression, score keeping and match play with strategies. Note: Racquet, hat, sunscreen and water required. This camp will be held at the Brookhaven College tennis courts. Instructor: Lacy Roberts Rushin, Parish Episcopal School Tennis CoachDates: June 16 - 20 Times: 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (Grades 2 - 4), 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (Grades 5 - 8)Location: Brookhaven College tennis courts Cost: $185 (Grades 2 - 4)

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NGrade 3 - 12 Weeks 3, 4, 8, 9 SPOTS is offering a typing class that is small in size and is tailored to each student’s own level and pace. Focus will be on finger dexterity and maintaining home-row key positioning. Instructor: SPOTS staff – set up and run by an occupational therapistDates: June 16 – 20, June 23 – 27, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1 Times: 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $295

United States History in the 1980’s Grades 10-12 Week: ParishVirtual Summer SessionIn United States in the 1980’s students will examine the political, social, economic and cultural developments in the United States from the years 1979-1991. Politically, the course focuses on the resurgence of conservatism its role in bringing about the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the creation of new tensions within the Middle East. The course will also examine how conservatism at home affected both the economy and culture and resultant backlashes against this trend. The course is intended to give more depth and insight into recent current events that is often overlooked in U.S. History course.Instructor: Patrick Lipscomb, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 1 – August 1Times: 6 – 8 hours/weekLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $625

Volleyball Camp with Coach PhillipGrades 4 – 6, 7 – 8, 9 - 12 Week 4 Join Coach Phillip this summer and prepare for fall volleyball. Skill development is emphasized during hours of on-court instruction in the following areas: serving, serve receiving, forearm passing, setting, attacking and team reception. Instructor: David Phillip, Parish Episcopal School Dates: June 23 - 27 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (4th – 6th), 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (7th – 8th) , 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (9th – 12th) Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

Wacky Watercolor Grades 9 - 12 Week 6 Students have fun learning watercolor techniques and then create a work which incorporates their new skills.Supplies: source materials from magazines. Please dress appropriately or bring smock.Instructor: Ruth A. Keefer, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 7 – 11 Times: 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $495 (supplies included)

Watercolor Surprises

Grades K - 4 Week 5, 7 Students have a blast as they learn how to artistically express themselves using the surprising techniques of wax resist and printmaking! (Closed July 4 holiday)Instructor: Sheila Lamour, Visiting Artist, MassachusettsDates: June 30 – July 3*, July 14 - 18 Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 5), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Week 7)Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Web DesignGrades 3 - 6 Week 4 Web Design lets students make their own website. Instructors help students decide what they want to make, gather and design content to put on their website, and put their thoughts and ideas online, all while teaching them Safe Web Practices of what they can and cannot put online. Students will have their site put on a flash drive to take home and will be shown how they can get their sites online. Requirements: Release Form and Flash Drive.Instructor: High Tech Kids USA, Inc.Dates: June 23 - 27Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $235

What Are You ‘Wading’ For?Grades K - 4 Weeks 6, 8, 9 Children explore aquatic creatures and create their treasures using diverse artistic methods! Campers have fun learning while they make their theme-based kinetic art, textural sculptures, collages and pointillism paintings.Instructor: Sheila Lamour, Visiting Artist, MassachusettsDates: July 7 - 11, July 21 – 25, July 28 – August 1 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

The Wheel Grades 1 - 4, 5 - 9, 3 - 6 Week 4, 6, 9Students will spend the week learning the potter’s wheel. They will glaze their pieces and come home with a collection of food-safe wares. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 – 27 (1st – 4th), July 7 – 11 (5th – 9th), July 28 – Aug 1 (3rd – 6th) Times: 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (Week 4), 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Weeks 6, 9) Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

Word Processing and Typing

Grades 5 - 11 Weeks 2 - 4, 7 - 9Learn the keyboard using touch-typing. Be ready to finish your homework and write papers at a faster pace. Using the “Herzog” method to learn the keyboard will allow for more time to be focused on the development of word processing skills. There will be teacher instruction and independent typing practice. Develop this skill needed today. Instructor: Mary Hearty, Private TutorDates: June 9 – 27, July 14 – August 1 Times: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. or 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $350

WoodworkingGrades 6 - 12 Week 7 This is an introductory class to wood working and shop tools. We will use hand tools as well as power tools to create several projects that students will take home at the end of the week. Instructor: Ingrid Geisler, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: July 14 - 18 Times: 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $225

World ReligionsGrades 10-12 Weeks ParishVirtual Summer Session This course provides an historical, critical and comparative study of the world’s major expressions of religious experience, namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Additional topics may include contemporary religious issues, other religions of the world and approaches to religious plurality. Course counts .333 credits in Religious Studies. Instructor: Jim Wasserman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 1 – August 1 Times: 6 – 8 hours/weekLocation: Midway Campus Cost: $625

WRITE ON! Grade 5 - 6 Week 6 WRITE ON is a basic mechanics writing class that allows students to strengthen their foundation writing skills. Students learn the parts of a paragraph, as well as how to put them together to make a perfect paragraph. Learning to write different types of paragraphs and learning to write in chronological order, students come away ready to start learning about essay writing. Instructor: Mary Hearty, Private TutorDates: July 7 – 11 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $180

Writing the College EssayGrade 12 Weeks ParishVirtual Summer Session This course will provide students with the opportunity to complete one of the most stressful aspects of senior year: the college essay. Course content will include an overview of what admissions offices look for in an essay, why the essay is important, the Apply Texas and Common Application prompts, and essay topic do’s and don’ts. Students will receive instruction on every step

of the college essay process, including: brainstorming, organizing, drafting and revising. By the end of this course, students will have a polished, edited college application essay. This course is designed for rising 12th graders.Instructor: Tracey Addington, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 2 – August 1 Times: 6 – 8 hours/week Location: Midway Campus Cost: $345

Yoga Grades 1 - 7 Weeks 4, 8Yoga gives your child a tool to develop their mind and body. Learn techniques for self-health and relaxation. Yoga encourages self-esteem and body awareness in a non-competitive environment. Among the many benefits Yoga offers are improved balance and coordination, flexibility, strength; reduces anxiety and stress; supports focus, self-control, social skills, optimal learning readiness, and optimal health and wellness. And, most importantly, it is fun.Instructor: Eva Rosenkranz, WellYes TodayDates: June 23 – 27, July 21 - 25Times: 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

Yoga for Young ChildrenGrades Pk – K Weeks 4, 8Children love being an animal, imitating its sounds and moving the way it does. Our imaginary journeys take children into foreign lands and cultures; stimulate their imagination and their love of the world through movement.Among the many benefits Yoga offers are improved balance and coordination, flexibility and strength; reduces anxiety and stress; supports focus, self-control, social skills, optimal learning readiness, and optimal health and wellness. And, most importantly, it is fun. Instructor: Eva Rosenkranz, WellYes TodayDates: June 23 – 27, July 21 - 25Times: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Location: Midway Campus Cost: $150

Zombie Physics Grades 5 - 12 June 23 only or as part of The Brainery Week 4 Physics you must know to survive a zombie apocalypse! Surviving a zombie apocalypse is a multilayered task. In this one day camp we will get you on your way to ultimate survival. We will discuss how physics just might save your life! Laboratory exercises will be performed to strengthen your chances of survival. Instructor: Tracie Roman, Parish Episcopal SchoolDates: June 23 Times: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Location: Midway Campus Cost: $75

ParishVirtual FAQs

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How do classes meet online? Online components of ParishVirtual courses are asynchronous: students log-on whenever they choose and complete their course work. From time-to-time, students may choose to meet virtually (via Skype, for example) to coordinate assignments and projects that require collaboration.

How do classes meet face-to-face?Classes meet typically for 1.5 hours on a weekly basis. There is a set schedule for each class which can be referenced on the website, www.parishepiscopal.org/summerextend.

How much time do ParishVirtual courses typically require? Students should plan to invest approximately 5-7 hours per week online to complete assignments in each course. In addition, each course has its own expectations with regard to the number of face-to-face meetings. While ParishVirtual courses do expand the work and interaction classes have beyond the traditional classroom, there are still a minimum number of face-to-face classes students are required to attend.

How are ParishVirtual’s blended classes taught? ParishVirtual’s teachers create their own course materials; connect students to relevant content gathered from a variety of sources; and curate online material for students’ use. Classes are delivered online using a learning management system called Edmodo to facilitate engagement, interaction and collaboration among students and connect students to their teacher for structure and support. Edmodo also enables teachers and students to connect efficiently to a wide variety of online learning tools. Blogger, Diigo, Google sites, Prezi, Slideshare, Wikispaces and Wordle are among the more popular tools that enable students and teachers to collaborate, create, and share online. Online learning empowers students to develop flexible schedules to complete assignments. In short stretches; for hours at a time; early in the morning; late at night; at home; on vacation: students can work anytime and anywhere a connection to the Internet is available.

Classes are teacher-paced with soft deadlines: teachers design activities and assignments that engage students and encourage students to collaborate online. Teachers offer pacing recommendations week-by-week and unit-by-unit to help students manage their schedules and take ownership over their learning process.

Do students earn credit? Yes, students earn Parish credits that can be transferred. It is up to school leaders at your school, however, to determine what type of credit students may earn. ParishVirtual course descriptions denote types of credit earned at Parish: some courses earn credit toward graduation; some courses earn departmental credit; and some earn elective credit. ParishVirtual courses are unique because they involve blended learning: a combination of traditional instruction in a classroom setting and innovative, online course work.

These courses are designed, developed, and taught by teachers from Parish Episcopal School. Students will receive Parish credit for each course – please check with your school administration in advance to be sure that credits transfer.

Courses listed below vary in length. Courses that earn .333 credits are equivalent to one trimester; courses that earn .5 credits are equivalent to one semester; and courses that earn 1 full credit are equivalent to a full academic year. The dates listed as part of each course description refer to the weeks in which face-to-face classroom sessions will be offered. “Hours expected per week” is a guideline for planning how much time to invest (both online and face-to-face) in order to meet instructors’ expectations.

If you are interested in taking a ParishVirtual Summer Academy course, please first consult your academic advisor at school and discuss the choice with your parents or guardians.

When you have questions about any of the current course offerings please e-mail Marc Addington, Director of ParishVirtual, at [email protected].

ParishEXTEND 2014Program Planner

You may register online at parishepiscopal.org/summerextend or mail a completed registration form (form available in the catalog or online) with check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express information to: ParishEXTEND ‘14, 4101 Sigma Road, Dallas, Texas 75244. Questions: call 972.852.8752 or e-mail Patty Knodel at [email protected].

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ParishEXTEND 2014Program Planner

You may register online at parishepiscopal.org/summerextend or mail a completed registration form (form available in the catalog or online) with check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express information to: ParishEXTEND ‘14, 4101 Sigma Road, Dallas, Texas 75244. Questions: call 972.852.8752 or e-mail Patty Knodel at [email protected].

CAMP/COURSE TITLE MORNING AFTERNOON

Week 1: June 2 - 6 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Week 2: June 9 - 13 ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 3: June 16 - 20________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 4: June 23 - 27________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 5: June 30 - July 3 (No classes July 4th holiday)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 6: July 7 - 11________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 7: July 14 - 18________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 8:July 21 - 25________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 9: July 28 - August 1________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Week 10: August 4 - 8________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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A. Authorization to Consent to Medical Treatment: In the event I cannot be contacted to give my consent, I hereby authorize Parish Episcopal School, its officers, agents, and employees to consent for me to: 1. The administration of any treatment deemed necessary by a licensed physician or dentist, and 2. The transfer of the minor to any hospital reasonably accessible. I understand that this authorization is given to

provide authority and power on the part of Parish Episcopal School, its officers, agents, and employees to give specific consent to any examination, diagnosis, treatment or hospital care which, in the judgment of a licensed physician or dentist is deemed necessary.

B. Authorization to participate in field trips: I give my consent for the above named student to attend any field trips associated with the course(s) in which he/she is enrolled at Parish Episcopal School.

C. Authorization of Administration of Medication at School: I give my consent for my child to be administered the following non- prescription medication(s) by the school nurse or the Summer School Director’s designee. 1. Acetaminophen: □yes □no 2. Benadryl: □yes □no 3. Ibuprofen: □yes □no

Other medications which may be required by the student must be supplied by the parents and brought to the school in the original container properly labeled with the name of the student and identification of the medication, the dosage, and the time to be administered by the school nurse or the Summer School Director’s designee.

D. Permission To Use Photographs: Parish Episcopal School has my permission to use any photographs, art projects, or videos of my child in any future promotion or advertising materials. □Yes □No

I understand that Parish Episcopal School does not assume any responsibility in case an accident occurs. In consideration of the above named student being permitted to make such trips and take part in activities, I hereby agree to waive all claims, release indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Parish Episcopal School, its Trustees, Head of School, Heads of Lower, Middle, Upper, and Summer Schools, Faculty, School Nurse, agents, employees, and invitees together with all persons, including parents of students of Parish Episcopal School, assisting with any phase of such trips and activities (excluding paid certificate carriers), from any and all claims, suits, losses, damages, causes of action or other liabilities, including all expenses of litigation and/or settlement, which may arise in connection with such trips and all liability by reason of any accident or injury suffered by the above named student while on such trips or participation in such activities. I HEREBY FURTHER EXPRESSLY AGREE THAT SUCH INDEMNITY WILL APPLY WHETHER THE CLAIMS, SUITS, LOSSES, DAMAGES, CAUSES OF ACTION OR OTHER LIABILITIES ARISE IN WHOLE OR IN PART FROM ANY FORM OF NEGLIGENCE OF SAID PARTIES.

Child’s Full Name Date of Birth Last Tetanus Booster Allergies of Child Family Physician Phone Guarantor’s Insurance Co. Carrier/Employer Contact Number Group Number Emergency Contact 1 Relationship Phone Emergency Contact 2 Relationship Phone

Authorization to Pick Up Child (if not a parent) Name Phone Driver License # Name Phone Driver License #

I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE PARISH EPISCOPAL SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM AND THE PARENT AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE FORM. Signature Relationship Date

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REGISTRATION FORM

Please fill out a separate registration form for each student. Please mail registration forms and checks to: Parish Episcopal School, Attn: ParishEXTEND-Summer, 4101 Sigma Road, Dallas, TX 75244. Checks should be made payable to Parish Episcopal School. Additional forms can be downloaded for printing at www.parishepiscopal.org/summerextend. Contact the Parish Summer office at 972-852-8752 for more information.

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Student Information Student’s Name Preferred First Name Grade in Fall 2014 Age as of 6/1/14 Date of Birth Gender Returning Parish student □ New Parish student □ If not Parish, school attending in Fall

Parent Information Mother/Guardian Father/Guardian Preferred Mailing Address City, State, Zip Home Phone Fax Email Mother’s Work Phone Father’s Work Phone Mother’s Cell Phone Father’s Cell Phone

Summer Classes Class Name: Dates Time Fee

Total Class and Extended Day Fee One-time, non-refundable application fee $25Free T-Shirt Order (each student will receive a t-shirt with registration)Size (circle one): Youth: XS (2–4) S (6–8) M (10–12) L (14–16) Adult: S M L XLAdditional T-Shirts ($11 each)Size/Quantity: Youth: XS___ S___ M___ L___ Adult: S___ M___ L___ XL___ Total X $11.00 TOTAL DuE

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Ages - Prek (3 years) through 12th grade

Grade-level requirements are given in terms of the grade the student will be entering in the fall of 2014. Camps/classes are subject to cancellation due to insufficient enrollment. Insufficient enrollment will be determined no later than 5 p.m. the Thursday prior to the start of class.

How to Register:

• Registration Fee - camps and classes are limited in size and spaces are assigned on a first-come, first served basis and must be accompanied by payment in full and a $25, one-time nonrefundable registration fee.

• Online Registration - www.parishepiscopal.org (Parent Authorization and Release Form must be completed for initial registration only.)

• Mail Registrations - mail a completed registration form (form available online and in this catalog) with check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express information to: Parish Summer ‘14, 4101 Sigma Rd, Dallas, Texas 75244.

• Same Day Registration - an additional $10 same day registration fee applies per class if space is available.

Cancellation and Refund Policy - if you choose to cancel your registration, a $50 processing fee per camp or class will be withheld from your refund. Refund request must be made no later than 5:00 pm Wednesday prior to the start of the camp/class. After that time, no refunds will be issued except in cases of emergency. Should Parish cancel a camp or class, all fees will be refunded.

T-Shirts - free t-shirt with registration (one t-shirt per child, per summer).

Lunch - a designated lunch time is built into “all day” classes. For students going from a morning to afternoon program, lunch will be taken at 12:00 p.m. between classes and will be supervised by a counselor. Food available for purchase or you may bring your own lunch.

Questions - for complete camp and class descriptions, registration form and photo gallery, please visit www.parishepiscopal.org/summerextend.

For other questions, call or email Patty Knodel or Susana Perez at 972.852.8752 or [email protected] or [email protected].

Please note: classes and camps will not be held on the July 4th holiday.

One School, Two CampusesMidway Campus Hillcrest Campus

4101 Sigma Road 75244

Located at the corner of Midway and Alpha Roads, The Midway Campus is a state-of-the-art facility, designed by world renowed architect I.M. Pei. Breathtaking in architecture and design, the Midway Campus creates an environment that provides the perfect backdrop for art, music, technology, sports and summer fun.

14115 Hillcrest Road 75254

Our beautiful Hillcrest Campus at the corner of Spring Valley and Hillcrest Roads is situated on a hill among beautiful trees and picturesque gardens. Its Beasly STEM Center allows young children to explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math in an innovative, hands-on environment.

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Visit our website at parishepiscopal.org/summerextend

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