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Page 1: 2015 Summer on the Hill Catalog

Summer Camps & Classes 2015

s c h o o lGreenhill

Summeron the Hill

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ii For more information please visitwww.greenhill.org/summer GreenhillSchool

Welcome! 1

LOWER SCHOOL

Ages 3–6 and Grades K–4 2

MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOLS

Grades 5–12 22

COURSES FOR CREDIT 36

COURSE FOR PARENTS 37

SPORTS 38

Tennis Center 44

PROGRAM SUMMARY 46

Program Planner 58

GENERAL INFORMATION 59

Extended Day 59

Campus Map 60

REGISTRATION FORM 61

Green hill School

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SummerontheHill2015 Grades listed indicate grades students will enter in the fall. 1

Another season of fun and friendship is about to begin at Summer on

the Hill! This year, classes and camps will be held from June 1 to August

21, 2015, on Greenhill’s beautiful 78-acre campus in Addison, Texas.

Our summer students had an extraordinary experience this past summer.

We had 1,800 students from 230 different schools attend our camps and

classes. Students attended from the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex, other

Texas cities, other states and several foreign countries. We are delighted to

have many of our students return summer after summer. Friendships are

renewed and new friendships are waiting to happen!

Our talented summer staff is the heart of the summer experience. They

bring excellent qualifications, expertise, and passion in planning and

creating a memorable experience for our students. Our diverse summer

students enjoy a relaxed, supportive, and healthy environment that

promotes learning and personal growth. Our wide range of summer

programs enables students to have many choices and to broaden their

horizons in a variety of different areas. Each summer we add many

new courses and refine existing ones to keep the program current and

relevant. Learning is a lifelong endeavor, and we hope that you will

consider Summer on the Hill as the home for your summer learning.

To assist you with a more efficient registration process, we have recently

updated our website to include online registration. To access the Greenhill

summer website, please visit us at www.greenhill.org/summer.

Please review the following pages for information on our exciting

twelve-week program. We trust you will enjoy learning more about our

summer camps and classes and will choose to become a part of this

unique experience. If we can help in any way as you plan your children’s

summer activities, please contact us.

We have an outstanding summer planned for your children!

Vicki Truitt

Director of Summer Programs

Welcome!

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3D VOICE: PUBLIC SPEAKINGGRADES 3–4 WEEKS 3, 5, 7Be bolder. Become more confident. Speak up! Learn to become

more comfortable whether speaking in front of your class for a

presentation, an audience of 100 people or in front of only one

person. You have something important to say. Have fun as you

conquer any nervousness or fears by telling stories and talking

about the things that are most important to you. There are some

awesome stories inside of you; it’s time for you to share them.

Speak up!

INSTRUCTOR: Coretta Turner, 3D Discovery

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, July 13–17,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

ABC CAMPAGES 3–4 WEEKS 2–3, 4–5, 6Explore the amazing alphabet through playful language, music,

art, movement and stories. Children will be introduced to the

alphabet through art projects, stories and games. Campers will

enjoy age-appropriate school activities to make their transition

from home to school successful. Children begin a wonderful

world of learning in our ABC Camp. Come prepared to have FUN!

Children must be potty trained.

INSTRUCTOR: Isela Quinonez, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE AND COST: June 8–19 (Letters A–K), $640; June 22–July 3

(Letters L–T), 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $640; July 6–10 (Letters U–Z),

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320

EARLY CHILDHOOD &

Lower School AGES 3–6 AND GRADES K–4

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A PICTURE IS WORTH 1,000 WORDSGRADES 3–4 WEEK 8Your imagination and memories will be heightened as you

rummage through photos. You’ll have the chance to bring those

memories back to life as you practice writing paragraphs and

papers. Enjoy various activities that will improve your vocabulary,

writing, and listening skills. We’ll enjoy short daily presentations

to the class so they may learn from and appreciate your work.

INSTRUCTOR: Mia Moorehead, Former Greenhill Fellow

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

AMERICA’S FIRST CAMPERSGRADES 1–3 WEEKS 6, 7 Come along as we explore the art and world of the Native Ameri-

can Indians, our first campers. Every day we will read another

legend or folktale from different tribes and use it as inspiration to

explore their art. We will understand the role of nature and how it

contributed to their style and art forms. Some of our projects will

include weaving, bead-making and sun prints.

INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

AMERICAN GIRLGRADES 1–3 WEEK 5Molly, Kit, Samantha, Kirsten, Felicity… Which American Girl doll

is your favorite? American Girl Camp is a fun-filled week just for

us girls, and our favorite dolls, of course! Come help us celebrate

being a girl, both yesterday and today, through a colorful presen-

tation of historical and contemporary stories and characters. Our

girl-time adventure will be filled with advice, crafts and activities.

We will spend an afternoon at the American Girl Boutique and

Bistro! Join us and let your dreams come true as you discover the

incredible girl that you are and learn to follow your inner star—to

aspire, grow, create and imagine while making memories and

friendships.

INSTRUCTOR: Kimberly Pope, Pre–k Center Owner

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

APRONS AND APPETIZERSGRADES 1–4 WEEK 3Come eat and learn during this fun-filled week with Chef Jenny.

We’ll prepare a variety of delicious appetizers and snacks, deco-

rate our own customized aprons and make a recipe book to take

home at the end of the week. From tasty dips and salsas to finger

sandwiches to desserts, we’ll make summer appetizers from fresh

and flavorful produce, meats and ingredients. Together we’ll prac-

tice basic cooking skills, such as chopping, mixing and measuring.

INSTRUCTOR: Jenny Charney, Former Levine Academy

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

AROUND THE WORLDGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 7, 9Hello! ¡Hola! Ni Hao! Ciao! Join us as we travel to different coun-

tries, exploring their culture, creating unique crafts and cooking

tasty treats. You won’t need a passport for our fun adventures, but

we do ask that you bring plenty of energy for each trip!

INSTRUCTOR: Noreen Hussain, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

ART AT ITS FINESTGRADES K–2 WEEK 8GRADES 3–5 WEEK 9Do you have a passion to design intriguing art pieces inspired by

different famous artists? Come show off your creative side as we

work with a variety of interesting and unique art materials and

tools. We’ll have a fantastic time as we create masterpieces of art

to take home. Don’t miss out on all of the art fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer Winn, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE, GRADES K–2: July 20–24; GRADES 3–5: July 27–31;

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

ART CLASS FAVORITESGRADES 1–3 WEEKS 2, 3Love art? Come explore different ways to work with the most

popular art mediums. We’ll learn how to construct and hand-

build clay structures and have a “free clay” session. Together, we’ll

paint, draw, tie dye, build, print, and work with other forms of art.

Campers will make choices about what media to use and what

projects they prefer to make. After all, this camp is all about hav-

ing a great time while doing your favorite art activities.

INSTRUCTOR: Mary Aidala, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

AWESOME AUTHORSGRADES 2–4 WEEK 3This camp will have you reading and exploring exciting works

derived from renowned authors and illustrators. Enjoy an array of

activities that include analyzing the original story as well as using

your own creativity to enhance the story from setting to charac-

ters and beyond. You will leave camp knowing more about your

favorite authors, with increased analytical and writing skills and a

desire to discover more Awesome Authors!

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

BAKING FOR BEGINNERSGRADES 1–4 WEEK 2Do you like to bake birthday cakes or sweet treats to share with

your friends and family? In Baking for Beginners, you’ll learn how

to bake yummy breads, cakes and other treats, even those for spe-

cial diets. We’ll learn how to mix and measure, read recipes and

how to decorate our delicious treats. Together we’ll practice basic

cooking skills, such as chopping, mixing and measuring.

INSTRUCTOR: Christine Young, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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BLOOMING ENGINEERGRADES 4–6 WEEK 8Take on exciting new challenges and learn different methods

designed to engineer and strengthen your brain cells. We will dis-

cuss how engineers impact society, and experience engineering

through hands-on, creative investigations and design activities.

Drums, kites and sailboats are just a few of the design projects

waiting for you this summer!

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

BOOK COOKGRADES 1–3 WEEKS 6, 9Do you love books? Do you also love to cook? Then this is the

camp for you! We will spend our time reading books—old favor-

ites and new. These books will inspire fun-filled craft activities

and exciting cooking adventures. We will discuss the books we

read while enjoying the delicious snacks we make! We will even

make a cookbook of your favorite recipes to take home and share

with your friends and family!

INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Jones, Lakewood ISD

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

BORED? GAMESGRADES 1–4 WEEK 3Board and card games are gaining popularity, and what better

way to have fun with them than to make one? In Bored? Games

camp we’ll learn about various types of board and card games,

learn how to create our own, and take a trip to a local game shop

to get inspiration for our own games. We’ll collaborate with the

board games camp for middle school by playing each others’

creations and giving helpful hints and tips.

INSTRUCTOR: Christine Young, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

BROWN BEAR, BROWN BEAR, WHAT DO YOU SEE?AGES 3–4 WEEK 3Come take a journey with me as we explore the amazing world of

Eric Carle! We will have many fun, hands-on learning activities

each day as we go on an adventure with one of his books. We will

enjoy stories, songs, cooking, art projects and games, sensory

experiences and a whole lot of fun! Do you know how Eric Carle

creates his wonderful collages to illustrate his stories? Well, come

play with me and we’ll discover the world of Eric Carle together!

INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

BUDDING ENGINEERGRADES 1–3 WEEK 4Take on exciting new challenges and learn different methods

designed to engineer and strengthen your brain cells. We will

discuss how engineers impact society and experience engineering

through hands-on, creative investigations and design activities.

Drums, kites and sailboats are just a few of the design projects

waiting for you this summer! We’ll make a video presentation of

your invention so your parents can see what you accomplished.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

BUILD-A-MANIA 1AGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEKS 4, 7Get your hands working this summer; Build-a-Mania uses

cooperative learning and problem-solving in this hands-on and

exciting, building workshop. Explore and implement architectural

concepts using two- and three-dimensional puzzles as well as

mazes and pathways that cover the entire room! We will experi-

ment with ramps, clay, foil, wire, tubes, blocks and other recy-

clables as we use our imagination to build large, small, exuberant

and simple structures.

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

CAMP DISNEYGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 6, 8M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E! Join us as we bring the magical world

of Disney into our world this summer. We’ll let our imagina-

tions run wild by creating our own fairytale stories; constructing

Disney-inspired arts and crafts and making time to act out our

favorite characters through song and dance. Don’t miss out on the

opportunity to be part of our Magic Kingdom.

INSTRUCTOR: Noreen Hussain, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CAMPING UNDER THE STARSAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 3GRADES 2–4 WEEK 2Get your sleeping bags ready and come camp under the stars!

Learn everything from how to put up a tent to campfire safety.

Your camp activities will include fishing, adventure walks and

discovering the animals lurking in the woods. Come and share

your favorite campfire stories and, of course, we won’t forget the

s’mores!

INSTRUCTOR: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE AND COST, AGE 4–GRADE 1: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00

p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $180; GRADES 2–4: June 8–12,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320

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CELEBRATING AMERICAGRADES K–2 WEEK 5Ever wanted to travel all over America the beautiful? This is your

chance to visit places like Hawaii, California, New York, Florida

and even Alaska! Pack your suitcases because we’re in for a fun

ride across the USA. We’ll be making some cool crafts while learn-

ing about all 50 states and what’s significant about each of them.

We will recreate the kinds of foods that are popular in each state.

We’ll talk about freedom, celebrate our past and our future, and of

course HAVE FUN, red, white & blue style. It’s the perfect way to

kick off America’s birthday the week of July 4th. Uncle Sam wants

YOU to join this camp!

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

CHESS CAMPGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 7, 8Our summer Chess Camp continues the rich chess tradition

Greenhill has established. The camp is open to students from be-

ginners to advanced and is divided into groups based on experi-

ence. Topics will range from reviewing the pieces and their value,

openings, puzzles, group activities and, of course, playing games.

INSTRUCTOR: Christopher Toolin and Professional Chess Instructors

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

CLAY SCULPTURE: POTTERY AND MOREGRADES 2–4 WEEK 4Come explore different ways to work with the most popular medi-

um in the art room: clay! We’ll do slab construction, coil building,

hand-built sculptures and more. We’ll use white modeling clay,

terra cotta and air-dry clay, too. We will make functional pieces as

well as art pieces, and will try different methods for adding color

like glazing and painting. You will go home with increased fine

motor skills and knowledge as well as some awesome handmade

pieces that will last for years and years.

INSTRUCTOR: Mary Aidala, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

COOKING AND SPANISH FUNAGE 4–GRADE 2 WEEKS 6, 8Immerse yourself in this hands-on Spanish cooking and culture

camp. Come learn new recipes and practice a new language as

you enjoy fun activities, games, crafting and reading, as well as

cooking. This is a great opportunity to travel to a different culture

as you meet new friends, learn new things, and have a blast! ¡Nos

vemos ahi!

INSTRUCTOR: Beth Stromberg, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

COOKING AROUND THE STATESGRADES 1–4 WEEK 4Take a trip around America with us and discover the regional food

differences that make up our great country. From southern bis-

cuits to New England seafood to good ole favorites like hot dogs,

hamburgers and apple pie, we’ll select our favorite food recipes to

make. During the week we’ll make customized aprons and make a

recipe book to take home.

INSTRUCTOR: Jenny Charney, Former Levine Academy

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

COOKING AROUND THE WORLDGRADES K–2 WEEK 4If you have a taste to learn about other cultures and the foods

they eat, this is the right camp for you. Every day you’ll learn what

ingredients go together, how to properly measure ingredients to

make some delicious and different international treats and dishes.

So grab your passport and we’ll travel around the world to Italy,

China, Mexico and more, sampling food from different cultures.

INSTRUCTOR: Bianca Reyna, Uplift Infinity Preparatory

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

COOKING WITH THE ALPHABETGRADES K–1 WEEK 7Join us for a fun-filled week of cooking recipes based on the

alphabet! Students will learn letter sounds and learn how to build

words while cooking the alphabet! For example, our friends will

make apple pie for the letter Aa and blueberry muffins for the

letter Bb. Cooking with friends is always fun, and learning to

read will be a breeze! We hope you can join us for this cooking

adventure!

INSTRUCTOR: Lauren Giovannini, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

CRAFT OF WOODWORKINGGRADES 2–4 WEEKS 7, 9In this introductory workshop for young builders, you will learn

the basics of woodworking and how to use hand tools safely and

appropriately. This workshop offers a fun, relaxed environment

where you will imagine, design, investigate and construct as you

use your newly learned skills to explore the craft of woodworking.

By the end of camp, you will be able to turn a piece of wood into

a six-wheeler truck, jewelry box or more—using skills that will

extend far beyond the classroom.

INSTRUCTOR: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE AND COST: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $185; July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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CRAZY CREATIONSGRADES 2–4 WEEKS 2, 3Have you ever wondered how to make a duct tape flower or a 3D

snowflake? Get ready to surprise yourself with your crazy craft

skills! Crazy Creations will teach you crafting strategies that you

can impress your friends with. From duct tape to dish towels,

from felt to feathers, from paper to popsicle sticks, we will use a

variety of materials to help your creativity run wild while we con-

struct unique crafts every day. Come share craft ideas and create

with us. Leave your friends asking, “How did you make that?”

INSTRUCTOR: Hannah Hunter, Rainbow Elementary

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

CREATIVE DRAWING FOR KIDSGRADES 1–4, GRADES 4–6 WEEKS 3, 4, 9This fun, creative course will introduce aspiring artists to the

wonderful world of drawing. You will learn the fundamentals of

drawing using simple easy-to-follow methods for building artistic

skills. As a young artist, you’ll be encouraged to show your indi-

vidual, creative expression as you form the artistic foundation that

will equip you to draw anything you set your mind to.

INSTRUCTOR: Amanda Miller, Allen ISD

SCHEDULE, GRADES 1–4: June 15–19, June 22–26, July 27–31,

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.; GRADES 4–6: June 15–19, June 22–26,

July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CREATIVE WRITINGGRADES 4–5 WEEK 4Discover the joy of writing in this class! You’ll use the writing

process to produce wonderful fiction and nonfiction stories, and

poetry. You will gain confidence in your writing abilities as you

confer and share published pieces. Together we will learn how to

structure stories, with a beginning, middle and end. Fun literature

will be used to springboard your writing ideas. You will be encour-

aged to illustrate your written work as time allows.

COACH: Araceli Arellano Jenkins, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CREEPY CRAWLERSAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 9Have you ever wondered where insects live and what they eat?

Join us on an adventure throughout Greenhill’s campus to find

out about their habitat and appetite. We will learn through age-

appropriate, hands-on activities about the life of ants, ladybugs,

butterflies and other insects we may see on our journey. You will

present your art work to display at home. We will learn songs

about the insects we find. We will be “bzzy bees” all week long!

INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer Morales, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

CUPCAKE WARSGRADES 2–4 WEEK 5Are you ready to turn the Greenhill kitchen into a Food Network

studio? This is the perfect week to enhance your artistic skills, im-

prove your math skills (as you mix and measure ingredients) and

learn about what mixtures make the most delicious cupcake. We

will have daily competitions to see who can make the tastiest and

most decorative delights. You will have time to plan your daily

creations and prepare lists of ingredients that we’ll shop for at a

local market. So bring your walking shoes and winning attitude to

this cooking camp!

INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Kim, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

DIGITAL STORYTELLINGGRADES 2–4 WEEK 9Come one, come all creative thinkers. Join us as campers create

their own glorious digital story. Campers can bring an action

figure, stuffed animal or LEGO-inspired character from home

to star in their feature story. Storyboards will be created and

props designed by campers will make their story come to life.

Their imagination and creativity will capture it and create it as

a Photostory. The sky is the limit as campers work together and

use technology to tell their one-of-a-kind story. At the end of the

week, campers will take home a CD with their Photostory to share

at home with family and friends.

INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Aguilar, Preston Hollow Presbyterian School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

DISNEY PRINCESS CAMPAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 5You are cordially invited to attend the Royal Ball with Cinderella,

Tiana, Ariel and many other Princesses. In the week leading up

to the fabulous event, you will make your ball gown, design your

jewelry and help with decorations. Try not to lose your glass slip-

pers as you rush to this splendid occasion!

INSTRUCTOR: Anissa Crabtree, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

DOG DAYS OF SUMMERGRADES K–2 WEEK 5Does your child love dogs? Do you have a family dog or hope to

adopt one in the near future? This camp is all about dogs! Camp

topics include dog safety, responsible pet care, meet the breeds,

pet adoption. Campers will also make doggie treats and toys for

their canine friends. Special four-legged and two-legged guest

speakers and a field trip to a local animal shelter are included.

INSTRUCTOR: Jen Beazley, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 p.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

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DRAMA CAMP: POLITICALLY CORRECT FAIRY TALESGRADES 4–6 WEEK 6Once there was a young person named Snow White who was

friendly and kind. She traveled into the forest—not concerned

that it could be considered a dangerous place, because she had

never met a stranger and made friends quite easily. How will this

modern, friendly and confident person—who is unaware of her

beauty—deal with the socially awkward lady, an outcast in mod-

ern society, with her own entirely valid outlook on life? After read-

ing and discussing traditional vs. modern day fairy tales, this and

other traditional fairy tales will come to life in a quirky, student

developed and written version of modern day fairy tales.

INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl Rischer, Independent Educational Consultant

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

DUCT TAPE DYNAMICS CAMPGRADES 4–8 WEEK 9If you are crazy for everything duct tape, wild about wallets or

bonkers for bags, this is the camp for you! We will make awesome

accessories, from pencil bags to backpacks and more, using the

funkiest duct tape colors around. Come and find yourself in the

stickiest of camps this summer having a Dynamic Duct Tape time!

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

EARLY CHILDHOOD RECREATIONAL CAMPAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEKS 3, 4, 5, 6, 10Join us as we dive into science, bake yummy treats, get creative

with arts and crafts, play games and go on outdoor adventures

this summer. Together we’ll spend our final summer days playing

in the sprinkler and sipping on lemonade. Wear your play clothes

and bring a towel and bathing suit for water games.

INSTRUCTORS: Greg Browne-Nichols, Shanti Majefski, Greenhill

School; Amanda Miller, Allen ISD

SCHEDULE: Weekly from June 15 through July 10, August 3–7,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

EGYPTIAN ARTGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 3, 6Come explore ancient Egyptian Art and learn about pharaohs,

queens and mummies. Did you know the Egyptians feared upset-

ting their gods so they had specific rules to follow that did not

change for over 2,000 years? We’ll create masterpieces worthy of a

museum using papier mâché, drawing and painting.

INSTRUCTORS: Tara Wettreich, Greenhill School; Cara Dugas,

Frisco ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

EXPLORE RUSSIAGRADES K–2 WEEK 2This weeklong camp is truly one-of-a-kind! Join us to learn about

the largest country in the world with nine time zones and where

winter can last up to nine months a year. Did you know the

biggest and deepest lake is in Russia? We’ll explore a different

part of the world and learn about Russian cartoons, foods, folk

dancing and music. We’ll make lots of arts and crafts, dress in

Russian costumes, play Russian games and learn a little language.

See you there.

INSTRUCTOR: Olga Selezen, World Geography Homeschool

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

EXPRESSIONS SOCIAL SKILLS CAMPGRADES 1–4 WEEK 8Social skills are those communication, problem-solving, decision

making, self-management and peer relations abilities that allow

one to initiate and maintain positive social relationships with

others. Deficits or excesses interfere with learning, teaching, and

the classroom’s orchestration and climate. Social competence

is linked to peer acceptance, teacher acceptance, inclusion suc-

cess and post-school success. Through our camp we will target

behaviors that include taking turns, asking for help, initiating

conversation, joining social groups, expressing feelings appropri-

ately, ‘reading’ other people, and others. Activities will include

structured lessons, social games, cooperative learning activities,

role playing, direct instruction and discussion groups. Parent

training optional.

INSTRUCTOR: Tracey Pugh, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

FANCY NANCYAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 6Ooh-la-la… feather boas, tutus, pearls and purses! Don’t you just

love to be fancy? Fancy Nancy cordially invites you to attend a

weeklong soirée! (Everything is fancier in French.) This unique

camp was inspired by the charming Fancy Nancy books written

by Jane O’Connor. Fancy Nancy camp encourages creativity and

confidence in the most delightful ways. We will enhance our

vocabularies with fancy words (including learning some French

words) as we engage in etiquette lessons, fashion shows, tea par-

ties and daily crafts. Join us because it is going to be tres, tres, tres

exciting, darling.

INSTRUCTOR: Kimberly Pope, Early Childhood Center Owner

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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FASHION ART CAMP—GIRLSGRADES 2–4 WEEK 8Do you love fashion—and what girl doesn’t? Do you also love to

draw? Then this paper doll fashion camp is for you! We will spend

our time studying fashion through the decades. We will even

discuss what trends we think will be popular again. By the end of

the camp you will have created a set of your very own paper dolls

and an amazing collection of clothes!

INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Jones, Lakewood ISD

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

FIND THE ARTIST IN YOUGRADES 1–3 WEEK 7Do you love ART? We will study famous artists like van Gogh,

Monet and Picasso, just to name a few. During this camp you will

learn about the lives of these master artists and their art. You will

then create your own art pieces that are inspired by the artworks

you have studied. By the end of this camp, you will have several

masterpieces of your own!

INSTRUCTOR: Nicole Jones, Lakewood ISD

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

FINE AND GROSS MOTOR FUNAGE 4–GRADE 2 WEEK 3Get your kids moving with this fine and gross motor camp. We will

jump and jive as we come alive! This camp will help your child to

learn to increase strength, balance and coordination of move-

ments, all through fun and engaging games and activities. Fun in

the sun, motor madness has just begun!

INSTRUCTOR: Kathleen McNamara, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

FLYING OVER SOUTH AMERICA WITH RIOGRADES K–2 WEEK 6Party and samba through South America with RIO. Learn about

all the beautiful countries in South America including Brazil,

Argentina, Venezuela and Chile, just to name a few. Each day you

will learn to cook typical dishes from each country, learn a couple

of new languages (Spanish and Portuguese), try your hand at

some cool and colorful artwork, and even dance a bit of tambor,

flamenco and samba! What are you waiting for? This is a camp

your child will remember for a lifetime, so come fly with us!

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

FOOD SCIENCEGRADES 1–4 WEEK 3You will have a nutritious blast as we get our hands dirty and as-

sist in exciting experiments that incorporate the science behind

food and cooking. Our science experiments will include food

items such as eggs, flour, vinegar and baking soda, and we even

eat the not-so-yucky ones. Science is fun, food is yummy, join us

for some yummy fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

FOOTBALL FOR THE YOUNG FANATIC: STRATEGY AND STATSGRADES 3–6 WEEKS 3–4This class is designed for the young football fan. We’ll be studying

football basics, such as rules of the game, position names and

standard football vocabulary, and from there dig deeper to study

the x’s and o’s—the basics of strategy and game planning and

preparation. During the second part of the class we’ll research

football statistics and create our own all-star teams.

INSTRUCTOR: Michael Simpson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $320

FROST THE SEASONGRADES 1–3 WEEK 6If you love the holiday season and winter as much as I do, then

why wait for December to celebrate? We’ll pretend to feel a cold

breeze in the air even though it’s summer. Together we’ll celebrate

the wonders of the holiday season as we learn about different

holiday celebrations, decorate our icy room with arts and crafts

from our hearts and hands and enjoy delicious snacks!

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Jones, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

FROZEN!AGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEKS 3, 4Do you know every word of “Let It Go”? Did you dress up as Elsa

or Anna for Halloween? Did you name your new puppy Olaf?

Have you seen the movie Frozen more times than you can count?

Then this is the camp for you! Welcome to Frozen camp where

you will be whisked away to a land of ice castles, princesses and

silly snowmen. You will create dazzling crowns and your very own

Olaf that will never, ever melt, plus much, much more. Come join

the fun and enjoy all things Frozen!

INSTRUCTOR: Anissa Crabtree, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

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FUN WITH DEBATE! ONCE UPON A TIME AND HAPPILY EVER AFTERGRADES 3–4 WEEK 5Using fairy tales, familiar literature and accessible current events,

you will be exposed to the world of academic debate in a fun

atmosphere. We will learn important public speaking skills and

practice writing arguments while engaging in critical thinking.

This enrichment course is perfect if you love to be challenged and

enjoy talking!

INSTRUCTOR: Cindi Timmons, Team Manager USA Debate

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

GIRL TALKGRADES 3–5 WEEK 7Have you ever wished there was a place to ask any question you

wanted? We will address real issues that girls face today (commu-

nication, emotions, friendships, self-esteem and stress). The camp

provides a safe and supportive environment where girls can learn

new skills to help them navigate challenging situations. We will

spend each day learning a skill, discovering something new about

ourselves, and employing problem-solving skills to navigate a sce-

nario. Each session will close with stress-management techniques.

INSTRUCTOR: Shanti Majefski, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

GIRLS ROCK/WOMEN RULEGRADES 4–5 WEEK 6Join us for an empowering, high-energy week as we explore how

women in current times and in the past have made a difference in

our world. During the week, young women attending this camp

will explore their interests and talents, build confidence and

strengthen leadership skills. Several strong women in our com-

munity will visit the class to tell their own stories and share words

of wisdom with us. Expect to make lasting personal friendships

while cultivating valuable professional relationships.

INSTRUCTOR: Cindi Timmons, Team Manager USA Debate

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

GOING WILDGRADES 1–3 WEEK 7From the zoo to the jungle, swing on in for a barrel of fun. We’ll

monkey around the Amazon (Greenhill’s campus that is) this

summer as we discover all the animals from the jungle and have

an adventure of our own. You will enjoy a variety of arts and crafts

along with loads of fun and adventure.

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Jones, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

GRAPHIC NOVEL CAMPGRADES 1–4 WEEK 4Graphic novels are a fun way for kids to gain literacy skills but

also a fun way to stretch your imagination! In Graphic Novels

for Lower School, we will be exposed to various styles in comics

and graphic novels. We will learn various ways to create comics

through the use of websites and iPads as well as with storyboard-

ing techniques. We will have a field trip to a comic book shop to

see the various types of comics and styles of art.

INSTRUCTOR: Christine Young, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

GROSS MOTOR ACTIVITIESGRADE K WEEKS 9, 10Join us for a fun-filled week of gross motor activities in the class-

room and on the playground. Through play, we will learn how to

develop gross motor skills while having fun. We’ll play hopscotch,

walk on a balance beam, tumble doing somersaults, run relay

races, jump on a mini trampoline, hula hoop, learn tennis skills

and have access to all playground equipment. Please join us for

an awesome week of fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Lauren Giovannini, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

GYMBOREE® CAMPAGES 3–4 WEEKS 7, 8, 9, 10Encourage curiosity and build self-confidence through art,

science exploration, play, music and art. Teachers will read

children’s books that explore and nurture key social and emo-

tional skills, engage in activities that require cooperation and

self-awareness, and encourage communication with peers. Meet

new friends to help you make a successful transition into school.

Children must be potty trained.

INSTRUCTOR: Gymboree Coaches, Gymboree Dallas/Plano

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 20–24, July 27–31, August 3–7,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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HARRY POTTER’S MAGICAL WORLDGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 5–6Imagine yourself under an invisibility cloak playing hide and seek

at camp—and the rest of the campers have a Marauder’s Map!

Come to Platform 9¾ and take the Hogwarts’ Express to Summer

on the Hill’s most enchanting camp. For two amazing, “muggle-

free” weeks, you will discover “The Hogwarts’ Way.” Snack on a

handful of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans as you design your

own wand and work robe. You and other wizards will be sorted

into houses by the infamous “Sorting Hat” and participate in

hands-on Hogwarts’ activities, including competing in Quidditch

Matches! You will study Defense Against the Dark Arts, Charms,

Care of Magical Creatures, Potions and invent your own spells.

Join us on the field trip to Great Wolf Lodge to play MagiQuest.

INSTRUCTOR: Teresa Nichols, Highland Park ISD

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $650

IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THEREAGES 3–4 WEEK 8Jump in the Jungle Jeep and get ready to go on a Journey through

the Jungle! Monkey around the Amazon this summer as we dis-

cover all there is to know about the different jungles of the world.

You will enjoy arts and crafts, stories and adventures, and a whole

lot of fun! Children must be potty trained.

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

IT’S A WILD, WILD WORLDGRADES 4–8 WEEKS 4, 7, 9Cross the hit TV show The Amazing Race with the board game

Clue and a scavenger hunt, to get this wild and action-packed

camp. You will work in small teams utilizing your problem-solving

skills to analyze clues and solve “The Mystery of the Day”—wher-

ever it takes you. This interdisciplinary offering mixes academic

topics like history, geography, math and science with life skills

such as reading maps, searching electronic and traditional data-

bases, and even long-term planning. Whether you are building a

computer, collecting coins from the bottom of the Greenhill pool,

or determining the taxonomy of a rare African mammal, you will

be challenged by an entirely new adventure every day.

INSTRUCTOR: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 13–17, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

IT’S TIME TO GET MESSYGRADES 1–4 WEEK 5Have a blast using creativity and abstract thinking to craft the

messiest masterpieces you can think of! Sand art, splatter paint

and bubble art are only a few of the many applied art forms in

this camp that exercises your imagination and fine motor skills.

Explode with fun this summer while getting artfully messy!

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Jones, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

JAPANESE SAND ARTGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 6, 7Celebrate summer at sand art camp. From beach sand to the

canvas, we’ll design our personal illustrations and then decorate

them with colored sand. We’ll experiment with bright, fun color

combinations, patterns and stripes until we have the perfect mas-

terpiece for your collection. You’ll have several souvenirs to take

home and show off to your family and friends!

INSTRUCTOR: Hazuki Cox, Greenhill School, SAGE Dining

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

JUNIE B. JONES ADVENTUREGRADES 2–4 WEEK 2Hooray, hooray! Join us for some F-U-N… FUN as we get lost in

the adventures of Junie B. Jones. We will enjoy reading some of

her greatest adventures as we discuss and recreate her bestest

moments. The activities will be unique and the fun will be plentiful!

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

KEYBOARDINGGRADES 3–6 WEEKS 3, 6Are you frustrated with hunting and pecking on the keyboard?

Would you like to be able to type your assignments more quickly?

This class focuses on developing correct keyboarding skills as a

tool to promote academic success. Emphasis will be placed on

learning correct finger placement, posture and movement. After

learning the fundamentals of typing, you will work to improve

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your speed and accuracy through a variety of drills and exercises.

Correct techniques will give students greater confidence as you

become touch typists and use the computer keyboard in most

effective ways.

INSTRUCTOR: Paul Yang, John Simpson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

KOOKY CHEMISTRY FOR KIDSAGE 4–GRADE K WEEK 9Kooky Chemistry for Kids will provide you a hands-on explor-

atory science experience with a chemical focus. Get exposed to

polymers, the process of sublimation, chromatography, explora-

tion with acids and bases and freezing point depression. Fun

highlights of the Kooky Chemistry for Kids experience will include

making homemade treats scientifically, creating Shrinky Dinks

and erupting chemical reactions.

INSTRUCTOR: Jen Beazley, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO BUILDERSAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEKS 2, 3, 8, 9GRADES 1–4 WEEKS 5, 6, 8, 9Here’s your opportunity to get your creative juices flowing using

LEGO bricks. The sky is the limit when you use your imagination

to make castles fit for kings and queens, construct an entire city

complete with houses, or design a football stadium. Through

play, we will incorporate problem solving; sharing and listening

to peers; and critical thinking and construction skills including

mathematics, physics and design. The possibilities are endless.

Bring your imagination and get ready to build!

INSTRUCTORS: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE, AGE 4–GRADE 1: June 8–12, June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–

12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.; July 20–24, July 27–31,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; GRADES 1–4: June 29–July 3, July 6–10,

July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO CITY FROM SCRATCHGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 4, 7Bring your creative hard hat and your architect, engineering and

design skills as you help build our LEGO city. You will collaborate

with your fellow builders as we decide which stores we should

include and where our parks, playgrounds, schools and houses

should go. We will bring our city to life by building roads so by the

end of the week new families can drive into town and stay.

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO CRAZY CONTRAPTIONSGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 2, 3Join a fun, learning environment as we will investigate axles,

gears, pulleys and beams in hands-on activities. Use your imagi-

nation, creativity and the LEGO Inventions book to assemble

crazy, action contraptions such as Coat Hanger Daredevil, Ping-

Pong Popper, 9-Foot Rubber Band Racer, Balloon Powered Rocket

Car, Automatic Field Goal Kicker, The Candy Machine and so

much more!

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Donnell, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO FOR GIRLS “FRIENDS”GRADES K–4 WEEKS 6, 8Do you love LEGOs and building castles, animals and cities? If

you have a creative mind and want to create magical kingdoms

for your princesses or build a working farm, then please join our

exciting weeklong class. Our girls will learn about zoos, kingdoms,

farms, ocean life and schools through books and activities aimed

at bringing out the imagination of every girl!

INSTRUCTORS: Carla Childs, Greenhill School;

Amanda Miller, Allen ISD

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO FOR GIRLSGRADES K–2 WEEK 3This camp offers much more than just the chance to play with

LEGO Friends. We’ll use our imaginations to write our own stories

and then create scenes with our LEGO kits and pieces. In addition

we’ll take time to bake LEGO-like treats and paint stamps to cre-

ate colorful art designs.

INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Kim, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

LEGO MASTER BUILDERS ACADEMYGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 2, 4This is an exciting new camp that takes you through a progression

of techniques used by real LEGO master builders! We will work

on given models before designing our own spaceships using the

techniques learned. These new skills can be used at home to fur-

ther the exploration and creativity of your young master builder

mind! Because of the materials used, it is recommended that

campers be comfortable reading and building from plans.

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Donnell, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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LEGO MOVIE CAMPGRADES 1–3 WEEK 5Come explore the worlds of LEGO. Every day we will visit a dif-

ferent location, from the Wild West to Loud Cuckoo Land, from

Metal Beard’s ship to Batman’s Cave. Our time will consist of

different fun games and activities as we journey through the five

LEGO worlds. With a little imagination and the right LEGO pieces,

we can create characters and movie scenes of our own.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO STAR WARSGRADES 1–5 WEEKS 4, 5, 6The Star Wars movies and animated series is the basis for this

camp. We will recreate and explore the fascinating worlds,

vehicles and characters of this legendary adventure. Activities in-

clude, but are not limited to, building small and large LEGO kits,

reading Star Wars books, learning to draw characters, and making

our own LEGO movie. You, the builder, will find fresh elements of

these movies to inspire your own creations. “Fear is the path to the

dark side.”—Yoda. “LEGO is the path to summer awesomeness.”—

Mr. Donnell.

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Donnell, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; June 29–July 3,

July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO SUPERHEROESGRADES 1–5 WEEKS 3, 5, 6Learn to use LEGO bricks and imagination to build scenes, create

characters and villains, and form our favorite superheroes. As you

explore the worlds of your favorite superheroes, you will learn to

work cooperatively and think critically while having a blast! We

will have a different objective each day as we embark on activities

that include reading, drawing, writing, LEGO building and even

some movie making.

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Donnell, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO WEDO ROBOTICSGRADES 2–4 WEEKS 2, 10Do you like building with LEGO? Do you like robots? Then come

to LEGO WeDo Robotics Camp. LEGO has combined the two us-

ing easy-to-use sets. Students will be able to build LEGO models

featuring working motors and sensors. Students will be able to

program these models in a variety of activities and while develop-

ing their skills in science, technology, engineering and mathemat-

ics. This is a great class for beginning LEGO builders.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, August 3–7, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO WEDO CHALLENGEGRADES 2–4 WEEK 3The LEGO WeDo Challenge Camp goes beyond where the LEGO

WeDo Robotics Camp left off. You will get to build more than just

the original 12 designs that came with the set. Items from movies,

big machines, flying machines, and animals are just some of the

things you will get to build. The best part is that you will be able

to use your imagination to build whatever you can come up with.

This camp is recommended for people who have already taken

LEGO WeDo Robotics Camp.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO WEDO ROBOTICS WITH SCRATCHGRADES 2–4 WEEK 9What happens when you combine LEGO WeDo Robotics with

Scratch, an MIT-created system to teach kids about program-

ming? For one, your robots will interact with the computer in

new, fun ways. There’s no telling what your robot can make the

computer do and your computer can make the robot do.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO WRITERSGRADES 1–2 WEEKS 3, 5Are you an expert on building with LEGOs? Come use your talents

and learn how to write about your knowledge. We will spend time

building with LEGOs, and reading fun and engaging non fiction

books that show us how to share our expertise. Whether you would

like to learn to explain the steps of how to build a LEGO master-

piece or draw and label all of the parts of your LEGO structure, you

will be able to build your writing skills as you build with LEGOs!

INSTRUCTOR: Lindsay Stenberg, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

LEMONADE STAND ENTREPRENEUR CAMPGRADES 2–4 WEEK 2On a hot summer day, a cold glass of lemonade can sure hit the

spot! In this entrepreneur camp you’ll learn how to start your own

business. We’ll learn about measuring, researching, marketing,

advertising and how to bake some delicious recipes. Get ready to

work as a team to build and decorate your own lemonade stand,

create a commercial (DVD copies to take home) and make post-

ers to advertise your newfound business. Profits from our sales

will go to a local charity. Join us as we learn about teamwork and

economics in this fun-filled camp!

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

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LET’S TAKE A SCIENCE FIELD TRIPGRADES 2–6 WEEKS 2–3One of the best combinations—Science and Field Trips: Join us as

we visit nine different science attractions in DFW. You will enjoy

learning about different plants and animals and their habitats,

biomes and important conservation efforts, and much more. You

will journal your discoveries and include your own photographs;

there will even be places you may roll your pants up to get down

and dirty collecting specimens of wildlife and nature around us.

INSTRUCTOR: Cathleen Garcia, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $650

LET’S TAKE A SELFIEGRADES 2–4 WEEK 3Through the ages, artists have used self portraitures to explore

their thoughts, desires, fears and dreams. Did you know, the first

known selfie was taken by Robert Cornelius, an American pioneer

in photography, in 1839? Now it’s your turn. During the week,

we’ll use different forms of mediums (paint, prints, collages and

photographs) to create our own Selfie Book to take home.

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LITTLE PICASSOS WORKSHOPAGES 3–4 WEEK 10Manifest your creativity with the masters: Picasso, da Vinci and

Michelangelo! This art enrichment camp allows our youngest

artists to explore art through paint, charcoal, water colors and oil

pastels. We will explore and discuss various drawings of the art-

ist’s most famous works and create our own masterpieces. At the

end of camp your child will bring home their very own original

artwork and a grand portfolio of themselves. We will have a short

rest time following lunch. Children must be potty trained.

INSTRUCTOR: Linette Fabian, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

LOGICAL THINKERSGRADES 2–4 WEEK 5Expand your problem-solving abilities by solving a variety of chal-

lenges; as you explore problem-solving techniques, you will have

fun learning about geometric shapes and line designs. We’ll have

fun as we do mind stretchers, math-a-logic and logic problems.

Come find out if you can solve number circuits, number jumblers

and math path puzzles.

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LOOPDELOO AND LOOPDELOOMGRADES 3–5 WEEK 6Come join friends who like to have fun weaving and making new

designs. We’ll let our imaginations soar as we make friendship

bracelets, loom scarves and other designs. Loom designs are

made super simple with the spinning pegs process we’ll use.

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

MAGIC CAMPGRADES 4–7 WEEKS 2, 8Greenhill graduate Paul Osborne Jr. has built tricks for the most

famous magicians in the world—David Copperfield, David Blaine,

Siegfried & Roy—and continues to create magic for Broadway and

television shows. During this exciting week be ready to see great

magic and illusions created by Mr. Osborne. You will learn the his-

tory of magic from Houdini to David Copperfield and Criss Angel.

In addition to learning the tricks of the trade, you will make your

own magic tricks and take home a giant kit of magic props. You

will have the chance to perform your tricks in front of an audience

on the last day of the week.

INSTRUCTOR: Paul Osborne, Professional Magician

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $250

MAGIC TREE HOUSE TRAVELER’S ADVENTUREGRADES 2–3 WEEK 4Travel through time this summer and join Jack and Annie in their

Magic Tree House adventures through reading and discussion.

There will be plenty of fun activities including planning and

designing your own tree house. The adventure continues in this

academic enrichment camp.

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

MAKE IT MOVEGRADES 4–6 WEEK 3Come and explore the world of simple and complex machines

in this exciting summer class. Experiment with the fascinating

world of movement by determining how forces and energy work

together. Each day we will design, build and test different rolling

vehicles using various methods of propulsion. In addition, we’ll

investigate different flying objects and machines that launch

objects into the air.

INSTRUCTOR: Roger Charlebois, Greenhill School;

Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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MAPPING THE USAGRADES 4–7 WEEKS 3–4Join us as we study the geography of the United States and draw

all fifty states from memory! You will learn to use mnemonics,

stories and disciplined practice to achieve your new, unique skill.

At the end of camp, take home the art board you used to draw

and color the United States—without looking at a real map—and

frame as a proud keepsake.

INSTRUCTOR: Michael Simpson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $320

MARBLE MAZESGRADES 2–4 WEEKS 4, 6, 8As a young carpenter you will enjoy a safe place to practice wood-

working as you design and build mazes. You will use your math

skills for measuring, constructive skills while drilling holes, and

engineering skills as you strategically position your nails in each

unique maze. You will then become an artist as you customize

your maze with color and design. This is a great beginning wood-

working class for students to learn to use woodworking tools and

to develop a lifelong woodworking hobby.

INSTRUCTOR: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 6–10, July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

MASTERCHEF JUNIORGRADES 3–6 WEEK 9We’re looking for Greenhill’s MasterChef Junior. If you love to

bake, compete and have fun, you may be just that person. During

the week we’ll learn cooking skills and how to make tasty dishes

(from entrees to desserts) while we get messy and have fun. We’ll

learn how to follow recipes, create our own unique dishes and

compare food prices at a local market. At the end of the week,

we’ll have a panel of judges taste some of our delicious results and

of course we’ll do a little taste testing ourselves!

INSTRUCTOR: Celeste Sanders, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

MATH PLAYGRADE K WEEK 7Let’s play while we strengthen our math skills! In this camp we

will work with manipulatives, play games, increase number writ-

ing and recognition, practice computation skills, and experience

math in an authentic and memorable way. Together we will keep

all types of learners in mind while we explore math strategies and

practice with a visual, oral and kinesthetic approach.

INSTRUCTOR: Jen Beazley, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

MATH SMARTBOARD iPAD STYLEGRADES 2–3 WEEKS 3, 4Come on a math adventure as we explore math on the smart-

board and the iPad. We will practice math skills and basic facts

through a variety of games and activities. This class is a fun way to

enrich and deepen your skills. Individual iPads will be available

for each student.

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

MEMORIES IN SNAPSHOT & BASIC PHOTOGRAPHYGRADES K–3 WEEKS 3, 4Picture THIS: Arranging pictures of your favorite people, places

and memories into your very own scrapbook! Showcase your

creativity through photography, creative writing and art. Learn

how to make beautiful journals, scrapbook pages and your own

stationery. You’ll have a chance to show off your creative talents

as you capture memories on paper. We’ll learn basic photography

and take memorable camp pictures throughout the week. Be sure

to bring a camera and your favorite photographs of family and

friends. Disposable cameras will be provided to campers.

INSTRUCTOR: Gracie Gallegos, Uplift Infinity Preparatory

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

MINECRAFT CREATIVEGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 3, 9Come play the school version of the most popular game around.

Creative mode strips away the survival aspects of the game, and

gives you an unlimited number of blocks so you get to build

almost nonstop. You get to play this on a closed network, so you

don’t have to worry about the Internet. You also get to fly, making

the sky, and your imagination, the limit.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

MINECRAFT SURVIVALGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 2, 10Come play the school version of the most popular game around.

You’ll scavenge for materials, build structures, battle mobs, con-

trol hunger, and explore. While the Creeper may get you, no one

on the Internet will, because you play it on a closed network. See

if you have what it takes to survive Minecraft Survival Camp.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

NATURE & SCIENCE THROUGH THE EYES OF THE ARTISTAGES 3–4 WEEK 7What do you think would happen if you mixed nature, art and

science? I believe magical fun and learning would happen! We

will spend a week exploring and creating using nature’s bounty of

materials around the Greenhill campus for art and science experi-

ences. For instance, did you know there are natural dyes in flow-

ers and leaves that we can use to create art? Did you know we can

make a sculpture with clay and make a nature plate with leaves or

animal shapes? We will also explore mixing colors, study roots of

plants and try metal leaf rubbing with foil and leaves. Join me for

a great week as we create, explore and experiment in the worlds of

nature, art and science. Who knows what will happen?

INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

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OCEAN ADVENTUREAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 5Throughout the week, campers will have fun exploring the

wonders of the sea. Get ready to get wet as we learn about fish,

dolphins, jellyfish, octopi and many other sea creatures. Each

day will be filled with art, splashing and ocean games. We’ll even

make our own beach on campus. We’ll make learning a whale of

an adventure!

INSTRUCTOR: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

OFF TO A GOOD START IN 1ST GRADEGRADE 1 WEEK 10Begin a great year of first grade this summer as you solidify your

knowledge of the alphabet, strengthen your consonant and vowel

sounds, and reinforce your reading and spelling skills. Using math

manipulatives, you will solve logic problems and explore number

sense, including place value, money, time and simple basic facts.

You will be exposed to grammar, spelling and punctuation rules

in your story writing. And, you will work on strengthening the

development of your fine motor skills, including printing letters

and numbers with appropriate pencil grip. Not just for Greenhill

students, if you are going into the first grade, you are welcome!

INSTRUCTOR: Mary Ellen Bourgeois, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

OOEY, GOOEY SENSORY SCIENCEAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 2Calling all young scientists! Join us as we experiment with science

that will utilize all five of our senses. You will enjoy getting messy

with lots of fun, hands-on experiments that will end with journal-

ing using the new vocabulary you’ve picked up. Wear old clothes

and don’t forget your thinking cap!

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

ORIGAMI AND JAPANESE CULTUREGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 6, 7Origami is a fun and ancient art that you can enjoy for a lifetime. It

is also a great way to improve science, math and fine motor skills.

We’ll have fun experiencing a little Japanese culture while trying

new foods, playing traditional Japanese games, speaking and writ-

ing Japanese and making candy sushi.

INSTRUCTOR: Hazuki Cox, Greenhill School, SAGE Dining

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 13–17, 9:00 am–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

ORIGAMI AND RAINBOW LOOM FOR BOYSGRADES 1–4 WEEK 7Do you like being crafty, but find yourself one of a few boys sur-

rounded by girls? Then come to Origami and Rainbow Loom for

Boys. Origami is a fun and ancient art that you can enjoy for a

lifetime. It is also a great way to improve science, math and fine

motor skills. We will loom and paper fold designed with you in

mind from Minecraft to Superheroes, Camo to Patriotic.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

PAINT FOR DAYSAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 5If you enjoy experimenting with paint, engaging in messy projects

and expressing yourself freely, then you’ve come to the right

place! In Paint for Days, you will develop your love for art as you

learn different types of painting such as upside-down painting,

marble painting, finger painting and much more. Come have a

mess of a good time that your parents won’t need to worry about

cleaning up.

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

PAINTING WITH A TWISTGRADES K–2 WEEKS 3, 5Every day you will learn to use different materials to paint, experi-

ment with marbles, fly swatters, straws and many more tools!

We’ll turn white blank paper into colorful, bright masterpieces. By

the end of the week, you’ll have a portfolio of the different types of

pictures to take home and share with your friends and family.

INSTRUCTOR: Bianca Reyna, Uplift Infinity Preparatory

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

PERLER BEAD PARTYGRADES 2–4 WEEKS 2, 3Perler Bead Party is back by popular demand! Come follow pat-

terns and create your own designs for iron beads. Fill up large peg

boards with your favorite Disney or Nintendo characters. Bead a

rainbow gecko, a camouflaged frog, or an enchanting castle. Make

a frame for a special friend, or a keychain for your backpack. Any-

thing is possible when you open up a container of Perler beads.

Share your designs with us and learn new patterns as we explore

and imagine together in Perler Bead Party!

INSTRUCTOR: Hannah Hunter, Rainbow Elementary

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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PING-PONG BOOT CAMPGRADES 2–4 WEEK 5Whether you want to learn the game of Ping-Pong or refine your

skills, this camp will offer a fun time to learn and practice your

game. You will obtain a foundational understanding of the game

that will coincide with an improved skill set. Ping-Pong is all

about focus, aim and perseverance and you’ll work together with

friends to perfect your game. Come prepared to get lots of exercise

and have a ball!

INSTRUCTOR: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

PUZZLE MANIAGRADES 1–2 WEEK 4Do you love puzzles? If so, this is the class for you. We will explore

logic and problem-solving skills through all types of puzzles: word

puzzles, math puzzles, picture puzzles, jigsaw puzzles and more.

At the end of the course, each student will create a “make your

own jigsaw puzzle” to take home.

INSTRUCTOR: Carla Childs, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

RAINBOW LOOM AND BEADING GALOREGRADES 2–4 WEEK 5Create a wide variety of jewelry including Rainbow Loom, the

Single, the Fishtail, the Hexagon Fish, Crazy Eights, and the

Double Cross Bubble Starburst, just to name a few. Then for a

change of pace, we’ll do some basic bead stringing, memory wire,

bracelets and necklaces. This class will spark your imagination

and bring out your creative side.

INSTRUCTOR: Barbara Gelsomino, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

READING READINESS TO ROCK 3RD GRADEGRADE 3 WEEKS 2, 8, 9, 10Are you ready for 3rd grade? Come join Mrs. Brophy’s Reading

Readiness Camp and get a super-snazzy, sneak-peek into the

exciting world of language arts and literacy in 3rd grade! We will

have exciting, interactive read-alouds together and opportunities

to read wonderful, brand-new books in guided reading groups

with other campers. We will spend some time reviewing and prac-

ticing those important words in fun and exciting game formats.

Our campers will spend time creating stories and poems in our

creative writing journals, which you will get to decorate any way

you choose! All you need is an open mind and your imagination!

INSTRUCTOR: Jessica Brophy, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, July 20–24, July 27–31, August 3–7,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

READING SKILLS CAMP 4TH & 5TH GRADESGRADES 4–5 WEEKS 3, 4When reading for fun or for academic reasons, reading skills are

essential! This camp focuses on taking fiction and nonfiction texts

apart and emphasizes the key reading skills at the 4th and 5th

grade level. Those skills include schema, making connections,

visualizing, inferring and summarizing. Students will experience

many visual and hands-on techniques to ensure proper reading

comprehension and application of what they have read. These

strategies will be helpful in all areas of academia, not just English

class.

INSTRUCTOR: Melanie Girard, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

RECREATIONAL CAMPGRADES 1–5 WEEKS 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Our camp covers the whole gamut of summer fun for your child.

Play kid favorite games including Dodge Ball, Soccer, Capture

the Flag plus cutting edge games like Star Wars, Skip Tracer and

much more. Three weekly field trips are taken including trips to

Jump Street, Adventure Landing, G-rated Cinemark Movies, Laser

Tag, Pump It Up, to name a few! Weekly activities include karate

instruction and indoor swimming. Both boys and girls, come join

us for a summer you’ll never forget.

INSTRUCTORS: Chris Miller, Wylie ISD; Cathy McNulty, Allen ISD

SCHEDULE AND COST: Weekly from June 8–August 7; 9:00 a.m.–3:00

p.m., $325; 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $185

REPTILES, RODENTS, INSECTS AND BIRDSGRADES K–1 WEEK 9If creepy crawlers fascinate you, then this summer camp may

be just the thing for you. Every day is something different. We’ll

study about all kinds of animals, insects, rodents and birds, not

just reptiles. We’ll also learn about animal history and biodiversity

through a series of fun projects and activities. Together we’ll do

several art projects featuring our incredible reptile, rodent, insect

and bird friends.

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

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SHARKS, SHARKS, SHARKSAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEKS 6, 9GRADES 2–4 WEEKS 6, 9Sharks, sharks, sharks, oh my! Sharks are undoubtedly some of the

most feared creatures in the ocean. In this camp we’ll expose you

to the fascinating world of the shark and other marine life. We’ll

learn interesting facts about the shark’s biology and behavior and

attempt to dismiss some of the more common myths about them.

Our adventure will include arts and crafts, reading and splash

water adventures.

INSTRUCTOR: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE, AGE 4–GRADE 1: July 6–10, July 27–31,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

GRADES 2–4: July 6–10, July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

SHOW TUNESGRADES 3–4 WEEK 10Let’s have a Broadway Blast this week as we experience the fun

of Show Tunes! Students will explore the history of musicals and

practice pieces of music that we will perform at the end of the

week. We will work together on technique, character develop-

ment and stage presence. Students will be challenged by each

other and build confidence throughout the process. It is sure to be

a week that everyone will enjoy and remember!

INSTRUCTOR: Jen Beazley, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

SIGHT WORD SLEUTHGRADES K–1 WEEK 10Join us and become a sight word detective. You’ll gain exposure

and familiarity with commonly used sight words through authen-

tic reading and writing activities. We will search out sight words in

poems, big books, songs, newspapers/magazines and your own

writing. The ability to read sight words quickly and efficiently is a

great boost as you develop as readers and writers.

INSTRUCTOR: Melodi Bianco, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

SIMPLE ROBOTICSGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 4, 8At Simple Robotics camp you’ll develop an

understanding of how robots work through

hands-on activities that demonstrate the

principles of motorized machines. We will

explore the world of robots and learn how they play a role in

everyday living. You’ll enjoy building your own simple robot that

we’ll program to move, race and do other amazing things. Put

your thinking cap on and join us in Simple Robotics camp.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

SPLASH AND SPLATTERAGES 3–4 WEEK 9GRADES 2–4 WEEK 3Jump and splatter into messy and artful fun as you play and

experiment with color. You will splash water and splatter paint

through creative and messy art projects and games. You will

expand your imagination, enhance your artistic ability, and expe-

rience a load of summer fun! Children must be potty trained.

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE, AGES 3–4: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.;

GRADES 2–4: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

SPLASH—WATER SCIENCEGRADES K–2 WEEKS 7, 8Get ready to “splash” into summer as we explore water through

the eyes of a scientist. You will investigate water properties in dif-

ferent forms through dripping and dramatic science experiments.

Don’t forget your sunglasses, because we’re going to celebrate

with plenty of sun-inspired artwork! You will also look at the sci-

ence of the summer heat, and we’ll end the week with a special

splash day with friends in celebration of the hot summer season.

INSTRUCTOR: Kara Ross, Richardson United Methodist Preschool

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

SPORTS CAMPSSee page 38 for Sports Camps, weekly from June 1–August 21

SPY KIDSGRADES 4–6 WEEK 6Do you have what it takes to be a super spy? Agent 47, the world’s

most top secret agent is about to show you how. Learn how to

make great spy gadgets, practice disguise techniques, and utilize

secret codes to pass on messages. We’ll solve camp mysteries and

uncover clues hidden around our 78-acre campus. This message

will self-destruct in 60 seconds unless you accept this mission.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

STAR WARS FOR YOUNG TROOPERSAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 6GRADES 1–3 WEEK 5Storm Troopers, grab your light saber and join us in a galaxy far,

far away. You will be trained in the ways of the force as we explore

planets, learn to read holograms, and meet some interesting

characters. Star Wars will be brought to life through books, art and

our imagination in a camp that is out of this world!

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE AND COST, AGE 4–GRADE 1: July 6–10,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320;

GRADES 1–3: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $180

S.T.E.M. CHALLENGE: ALL ABOUT WATERGRADES 4–6 WEEKS 4, 5Ever wonder about how to make things float or what it takes to

build a bridge across water? Each day, we’ll problem solve around

the idea of water. These daily STEM challenges will spark your cu-

riosity and inspire your ingenuity. You’ll learn how to manipulate

supplies, re-do, re-cut, re-build, and re-think! In addition we’ll

practice critical thinking, talking and collaborating, and problem

solving. Best of all, STEM challenges are fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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S.T.E.M. CHALLENGE: BUILD IT BIGGERGRADES 4–6 WEEKS 4, 5Ever wonder how they built the Sears Tower or the Burj Khalifa

to stand so tall? Each day, we’ll problem solve around building

bigger and taller buildings. These daily STEM challenges will

spark your curiosity and inspire your ingenuity. You’ll manipulate

supplies, re-do, re-cut, re-build, and re-think! In addition we’ll

practice critical thinking, talking and collaborating, and problem

solving. Best of all, STEM challenges are fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

STEVE SPANGLER’S AWESOME SCIENCEAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 9GRADES 2–5 WEEKS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Get hooked on science with instasnow, electric pickles, disap-

pearing ink, atomic glow slime, flying potatoes, erupting soda

and much more. You will uncover “science secrets” by doing your

own Steve Spangler experiments. Excite your imagination in this

unforgettable learning experience with innovative, hands-on

activities, captivating demonstrations and creative learning tools.

INSTRUCTOR, GRADES 2–5: Linda Mitchell–Hill, Gifted Program

DISD; AGE 4–GRADE 1: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE, GRADES 2–5: June 15–19, June 22–26, June 29–July 3,

July 6–10, July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.;

AGE 4–GRADE 1: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

STIRRING UP THE KITCHENGRADES 2–4 WEEK 7Have you ever wanted to make something yummy but you didn’t

know how? This camp will teach you how to make breakfast,

snacks and goodies for a party, and refreshing summer desserts.

You will learn how to make homemade pancakes, ants on a log,

popsicles and more! You will even take home a personalized

cookbook so you can demonstrate your new culinary skills.

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

STORIES, FOLKTALES AND SO MUCH DRAMAAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 8Share the stories you have heard so often, building your acting

skills in the meantime. Learn how to work as a team as you pick

favorite folktales, choose scenes and build a delightful produc-

tion. Bring on the drama!

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

STRING FLINGGRADES 2–6 WEEK 6Bring your violins, violas, cellos and double basses to “jam” with a

few of your musical friends! Young string players with a minimum

of one year private instruction will come together in small groups

(by ability and age) and learn to play beautifully together. This

introduction to chamber music will not only strengthen skills on

your own instrument, but also in music reading, theory, rhythm

and ear training. A final concert will showcase everyone’s tremen-

dous progress and celebrate new-found friends!

INSTRUCTORS: Nick Paraskevas, Greenhill School;

Sarah Choi, Sarah Choi Cello Studio

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

SUMMER DANCE SAMPLERGRADES 1–4 WEEK 9This jam-packed week of dance is structured as a sampler plate of

concert-style dance—ballet, modern and jazz dance techniques.

Students will engage daily in barre exercises, stretching and

conditioning activities, progressions (movement that travels the

dancer through the space), and choreography. The week will cul-

minate with an Informance (informal performance) show casing

the students’ work.

INSTRUCTOR: Kelly McCain, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

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SUMMER SILLIESGRADES 2–4 WEEK 6Get ready to get your silly on!

This summer you will dress up

in silly costumes, wear maniac

mustaches, tell hilarious jokes,

perform in a comical play, read

ridiculous books, and even

cook kooky meals. We’ll do

all things silly in this camp of

laughter and playtime. Stretch

out your jaw muscles and get

ready for a week of smiles and laughter!

INSTRUCTOR: Angie Manning, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

SUPERHEROESAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEKS 4, 8Become a superhero this summer. Get creative as you choose

your super powers and superhero name. Have a blast creating

your own costume, including capes and masks. Invent extrava-

gant superhero artwork, learn theatre and sharpen your acting

skills as you show your courage when performing in front of an

audience. Fly into camp this summer and we’ll work as a team to

save the world!

INSTRUCTOR: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

SURVIVOR: GREENHILLGRADES 3–6 WEEKS 2–3Ever wanted to roll around in chocolate syrup, pour honey on the

head of a friend, engage in some very interesting games of Ulti-

mate Frisbee or kickball, slide down a hill or go through a maze?

Then this is the camp for you! Back for an unprecedented 10th

year, Survivor is one of Summer on the Hill’s most sought after

camps. You will learn cooperation skills, problem solving skills,

and have fun at the same time. In this camp, we will go on at least

two field trips a week.

INSTRUCTORS: Tony Brigham, Greenhill School;

Susie Brigham, Lakehill Preparatory School

SCHEDULE: June 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $650

SWIM THE OCEAN WIDEGRADES K–2 WEEK 7Thar she blows! What is it? It’s the ocean, by golly! Come join us for

the greatest adventure under the sea, via Swimming the Ocean

Wide with us! This is your chance to learn about all the wonder-

ful creatures that live below our waters. We’ll make crafts, like

building our own fish tanks, and run some unique science experi-

ments. How long do whales actually live? Where do tropical fish

come from? Are they edible? These are things that we will all learn

and more. So why don’t you dive into this camp and see the kind

of journey that awaits you!

INSTRUCTOR: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 12:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

TENNIS CAMPSSee page 44 for Tennis Camps, weekly from June 1–August 21

THE WORLD OF PIGGIE AND GERALDGRADES 1–2 WEEK 2Once you have entered the world of Piggie and Gerald, you will

never want to leave! Mo Williams’ beloved book series features

a pig and elephant who invite you, the reader, to join their close

and hilarious friendship. We will immerse ourselves in these

books through reading, acting, baking, writing and crafting. In the

process, you will grow your literacy skills and walk away with a

stronger interest in and attitude toward reading.

INSTRUCTOR: Karen Dzialowski, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

THINK PINKALICIOUSGRADES K–1 WEEK 7The pinker things in life come alive in this camp inspired by the

Victoria Kann book series. Travel with Goldilicious and enter

into an Emeraldalicious world as we discover just how pinkerrific

Pinkalicious is. Join us as we create arts and crafts, read some of

the best adventures of Pinkalicious, and have a pinkatastic time!

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

TOTALLY COOL TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLEsGRADES K–1 WEEK 4Calling all TMNT fans… Did you grow up loving and watching

TMNT and now your child is captivated by them? We will play

games, have projects and activities all in honor of our favorite

turtles. And each day we will wear a color to represent one of the

turtles.

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $180

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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UNDER THE DEEP BLUE SEAAGES 3–4 WEEK 4Did you ever wonder what it would be like to live under the deep

blue sea? If you have, you might enjoy a week of discovery and ad-

venture as we explore it together with engaging, hands-on activi-

ties, games, songs, stories, art and cooking projects and sensory

experiences. We will even create our own ocean habitat! So put on

your flippers and goggles and join me for a great week of fun and

exploration of the deep blue sea!

INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Wilson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

UNFREEZE YOUR BRAINGRADES 1–2 WEEKS 2, 4Do you want to know more about Elsa’s snowflakes? Are reindeer

really better than people? Do people really harvest ice? Are trolls

real? Let’s go beyond the fairy tale! Come unfreeze your Frozen

brain and learn more about your favorite parts of this popular

movie. Let’s decide what parts of Anna and Elsa’s world you want to

know more about, and then let’s research! The week will end with a

Frozen celebration where we each share our new knowledge!

INSTRUCTOR: Lindsay Stenberg, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

WATER ANIMALSGRADES K–1 WEEK 6Explore the mysterious and exciting water animals of the world.

Through research, hands-on science, literature and math activi-

ties, you will discover all about these aquatic creatures. At the

end of the week, we will top off our fun with a field trip to the

Children’s Aquarium at Fair Park.

INSTRUCTOR: Jen Beazley, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

WEE READ AND WRITEGRADE K WEEK 8This week we will strengthen our phonics skills, explore new op-

portunities for writing, and strengthen our strategies. Our camp-

ers will have a variety of opportunities to develop new skills and

solidify acquired ones. Together, we will work with sounds, letters,

reading and writing in authentic, meaningful and fun ways.

INSTRUCTOR: Jen Beazley, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

WHAT COMES FIRST— THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG?GRADES 2–5 WEEKS 8, 9If you love animals and are interested in science, you will enjoy

this unit on chickens. This in-depth study of eggs and chickens

will answer questions such as: How long does it take a chicken

egg to hatch? Can baby chicks breathe inside the egg? What is an

incubator? What is an egg tooth? You will trace the egg from the

farm to your kitchen table using hands-on activities, crafts, games

and experiments. These activities will cover embryology, comb

identification, feather patterns, egg sizing and comparisons. You

will have the opportunity to set up incubators and monitor hatch-

ing of baby chicks.

INSTRUCTOR: Linda Mitchell-Hill, Gifted Program DISD

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

WHEN I GROW UPGRADES K–2 WEEKS 2, 4When I grow up, there are so many things that I could be, so many

choices just for me. Discover those choices this summer as you

learn about different occupations and figure out which careers

you might like best. Through hands-on fun come learn about

chefs, scientists, professional athletes, artists, actors/producers

and many more professions. When I grow up whatever I’ll be, I’ll

be so proud of me!

INSTRUCTORS: Lina Thompson, Greenhill School;

Bianca Reyna, Uplift Infinity Preparatory

SCHEDULE AND COST: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320;

June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $180

WILD ABOUT READ ALOUDS!GRADE K WEEKS 5, 6Join us for a fun-filled week of different read alouds that are based

on a balance between fiction and nonfiction text. Students will

become familiar with a variety of authors, including Dr. Seuss,

Eric Carle and Robert Munsch, as well as engage in correspond-

ing activities to enhance children’s understanding of the different

types of text. Through read alouds, the teacher will model good

reading, motivate children to read on their own and develop their

critical thinking skills. We hope you can join us for this literacy

adventure!

INSTRUCTOR: Lauren Giovannini, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

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WILD KRATTS CAMPAGE 4–GRADE 1 WEEK 7Calling all Wild Kratts friends. Join us for a weeklong adventure to

act out the heroic efforts of the Kratt brothers around our 75-acre

campus. We’ll spend some time outdoors in the cool morning

hours to explore and learn about the animals that live nearby,

including our campus peacocks. We will plan to read mysterious

stories and do lots of art projects while we learn about different

animals and their habitats around the globe.

INSTRUCTOR: Gabby Moscetta, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

WONDERFUL WORLD OF WIZARD OF OZGRADES 1–4 WEEK 8Calling all lions, tigers and bears, “Oh my!” Follow the yellow

brick road to the Wonderful Wizard of Oz Camp. Your child will

have so much fun making beautiful crafts from the tin man to

creative character doll pins. We will also learn a skit and perform

it for you at the end of the week.

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

WOODEN ROBOTSGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 4, 6, 8Manipulate wood, play with cool tools, and build your own robot

in this one-of-a-kind experience. You will sketch, problem-solve

and construct as you learn the foundation of woodworking and

practice safety using tools in a fun and engaging experience.

INSTRUCTOR: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 6–10, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

YOGA CAMP, GREENHILL STYLEGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 2, 3, 8, 9Yoga camp is designed to help each practitioner understand the

direct relationship to health and exercise through the whole body

and mind. This beginner class will establish a solid foundation for

the practice of yoga. Children will practice physical poses (asanas)

and meditative movement. We will practice yoga salutations in

order to increase heart rate and then cool down through gentle

counter-balancing stretches to build strength and flexibility. This

class will aim to promote inner calm and focus while providing a

safe haven to relax and have fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Valerie Gillespie, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.; July 20–24, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

YOU’RE INVITED TO TEAGRADES K–1 WEEKS 2, 7Together we’ll plan our own version of an authentic English

afternoon tea party. The week will be filled with reading stories,

arts and crafts, party planning and how to set the perfect table for

the perfect tea. Along the way we’ll brush up on our tea etiquette:

practicing table manners, greetings, introductions, and other

etiquette skills. As a special treat on the last day we will prepare

and experience an afternoon tea party.

INSTRUCTOR: Mia Moorehead, Former Greenhill Fellow

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

Lower School: Age 3–Grade 4

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3D VOICE: PUBLIC SPEAKINGGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 3, 7, 9Be bolder. Become more confident. Speak up! Learn to become

more comfortable whether speaking in front of your class for a

presentation, an audience of 100 people or in front of only one

person. You have something important to say. Have fun as you

conquer any nervousness or fears by telling stories and talking

about the things that are most important to you. There are some

awesome stories inside of you; it’s time for you to share them.

Speak up!

INSTRUCTOR: Coretta Turner, 3D Discovery

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

A JOURNEY THROUGH ROMAN MYTHOLOGYGRADES 6–8 WEEK 3From The Odyssey to The Lightning Thief to the Clash of the Titans,

it is always a blast to revisit Greek and Roman mythology! In this

energetic and hands-on camp, you will become an expert in these

great myths and even craft a mosaic to represent your favorite

one. You will discover Roman culture, including what Romans

wore, ate, and enjoyed for entertainment. And, even explore

the use of Latin in your everyday life. A love for great stories and

learning about new cultures is all you need to have a great time in

this camp.

INSTRUCTOR: Joan Romanosky, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

ABSTRACT DRAWINGGRADES 5–8 WEEK 7Like to draw and watercolor? Interact and create an abstract

watercolor piece based on the works of Ingrid Calame and Was-

sily Kandinsky. We will learn about the work of Calame, and how

she utilizes her environment to record moments in time through

abstract representations. We will also view the works of Kandinsky

and find similarities in their works of art. Students will learn basic

watercolor and inking techniques while creating abstract pieces.

The camp will be an open studio setting with one-on-one instruc-

tion. Students will work on their masterpieces at their own pace.

INSTRUCTOR: Thomas Martinez, Plano ISD

SCHEDULE AND COST: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $185; 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325

Middle & Upper SchoolsGRADES 5–12

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ACTING: EXPLORING YOUR FAVORITE EPIC TWEEN/TEEN MOVIE ROLEGRADES 6–12 WEEK 9Every aspiring actor who attends a movie will eventually mentally

cast themselves in a favorite role. You will “try on” a character

from one of your favorite movies, such as “Jackson” from Sea of

Monsters; Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone through Deathly

Hallows; The Hunger Games, Clueless, Aquamarine, Holes, The

Book Thief, Legally Blonde or Ella Enchanted, and more. We will

do scene work, character exploration and learn to work on screen.

Video feedback will be given daily to each student. NOTE: This

class will focus on acting skills rather than video/film production.

INSTRUCTOR: Mia Fisher, Personal Theatre Arts Teacher

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

ACTING, STORYTELLING & IMPROVGRADES 5–8 WEEK 6Calling all creative thinkers! Join us on a journey to the unknown

as we develop our sense of humor and create something amazing.

We will engage in storytelling, acting, directing and improv. This

camp will help you develop confidence, become a greater team

player, increase your ability to focus and become a better listener,

as well as improve your ability to speak in public. On the final day,

we will show off our skills to our family and friends.

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Browne-Nichols, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

APRONS AND APPETIZERSGRADES 5–8 WEEK 3Come eat and learn during this fun-filled week with Chef Jenny.

We’ll prepare a variety of appetizers and snacks, decorate our own

customized aprons and make a recipe book to take home. From

tasty dips and salsas to finger sandwiches to desserts, we’ll make

summer appetizers from fresh ingredients. Together we’ll practice

basic cooking skills, such as chopping, mixing and measuring.

INSTRUCTOR: Jenny Charney, Former Levine Academy

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 12:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

ART AT ITS FINESTGRADES 3–5 WEEK 9Do you have a passion to design intriguing art pieces inspired by

different famous artist? Come show off your creative side as we

work with a variety of interesting and unique art materials and

tools. We’ll have a fantastic time as we create masterpieces of art

to take home. Don’t miss out on all of the art fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Jennifer Winn, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 27–31; 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

ART CLASS FAVORITESGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 2, 3Love art? Come explore different ways to work with the most

popular art mediums. We’ll learn how to construct and hand-

build clay structures and have a “free clay” session. Together, we’ll

paint, draw, tie dye, build, print and work with other forms of art.

Campers will make choices about what media to use and what

projects they prefer to make. After all, this camp is all about hav-

ing a great time while doing your favorite art activities.

INSTRUCTOR: Mary Aidala, Greenhill School, LS Visual Art Teacher

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

BABYSITTER’S BOOT CAMPGRADES 5–8 WEEK 3Gain the basic and essential skills necessary to jumpstart your

teenage career in babysitting. We will learn how to pack the

perfect babysitting bag, change a diaper, plan fun activities and

games, prepare simple meals, feed a baby, learn basic baby sign

language, and how to provide a safe and nurturing environment

for the children who are in your care. Basic CPR and first aid train-

ing will be provided by a professional.

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

BLOOMING ENGINEERGRADES 4–6 WEEK 8Take on exciting new challenges and learn different methods

designed to engineer and strengthen your brain cells. We will dis-

cuss how engineers impact society, and experience engineering

through hands-on, creative investigations and design activities.

Drums, kites and sailboats are just a few of the design projects

waiting for you this summer!

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

C4: CAMP, CANOE, CATCH AND CLIMBGRADES 5–10 WEEK 9Explore the great outdoors! Join 3rd Grade Science teacher Roger

Charlebois and 3D Art teacher Tony Schraufnagel for a week of

exciting outdoor adventures. We will learn canoeing, fishing,

native plants and animal identification as well as a little camp fire

cooking. Campers will visit a number Texas State Parks as well as

the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center.

INSTRUCTOR: Tony Schraufnagel and Roger Charlebois,

Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $330

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CAKE POPS, CUPCAKES AND COOKIES, OH MY!GRADE 5–8 WEEK 4In Cake Pops, Cupcakes and

Cookies, Oh My! we will learn

how to make cake pops,

cupcakes, cookies and other

baked treats. After a week of

learning how to make these

delicious treats, everyone will

want to have a taste of your

cute and tasty creations!

INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Kim,

Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

CARTOONING ONLINEGRADES 5–8 WEEK 2Calling all cartoonists! We will read classic cartoons and will

help you create your own using different online media. Learn the

fundamentals of cartooning—character designs, the language of

comics, and storytelling—through the use of various techniques

and exercises in the media of comic books and comic strips. This

workshop will teach you the basics of cartooning, including writ-

ing a storyboard, designing and publishing. Students will leave

with an understanding of the basic creative process.

INSTRUCTOR: Sebastian Gluzman, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CHESS CAMPGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 8, 10Our summer Chess Camp looks to continue the rich chess tradi-

tion Greenhill has established. The camp is open to you whether

you are a beginner or advanced chess player. You will be divided

into groups based on experience. Topics will range from review-

ing the pieces, values and how to move, basic strategy and tactics,

opening, middle game and endgame theory, puzzles, group ac-

tivities, and of course playing games. Our lead instructor’s USCF

rating is 1800–1900; he has been playing competitive chess since

he was six years old.

INSTRUCTOR: Michael Haskins, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

CLAY SCULPTURE: POTTERY AND MOREGRADES 5–8 WEEK 4Come explore different ways to work with the most popular medi-

um in the art room: clay! We’ll do slab construction, coil building,

hand-built sculptures and more. We’ll use white modeling clay,

terra cotta and air-dry clay, too. We will make functional pieces as

well as art pieces, and will try different methods for adding color

like glazing and painting. You will go home with increased fine

motor skills and knowledge as well as some awesome handmade

pieces that will last for years and years.

INSTRUCTOR: Mary Aidala, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

COMPUTERIZE MEGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 5, 9Are you interested in learning more about how computers work?

Join a Greenhill computer professional in this hands-on class and

increase your knowledge of computers. We’ll disassemble and

reassemble PC hardware and learn the function it provides. The

course also addresses related subjects such as software, spam,

viruses, email, Internet security, social networking and others.

Enrollment is limited to 12 students.

INSTRUCTOR: Paul Yang, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

COOKING AROUND THE STATESGRADES 5–8 WEEK 4Take a trip around America and discover the regional food dif-

ferences that make up our great country. From southern biscuits

to New England seafood to good ole favorites like hot dogs,

hamburgers and apple pie, we’ll select our favorite food recipes to

make. During the week we’ll make customized aprons and make a

recipe book to take home.

INSTRUCTOR: Jenny Charney, Former Levine Academy

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

COOKING IN WORLD CULTURESGRADES 5–8 WEEK 2What better way to explore the world than through cooking and

tasting food from different countries around the world? Bring

your sense of adventure and love of food to make foods popular

in various cultures near and far! We will cook and make a recipe

book so you can recreate dishes for your family and friends!

INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Kim, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

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COOL STUFF IN MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCEGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 6, 8We will investigate science in the world around us, each day

focusing on something different. On day one we will use forensic

analysis to solve a whodunit using hair, pollen and DNA samples.

Day two is a look at foods, from DNA in strawberries to the explo-

sive potential of gummy bears. As a snack we will make our own

root beer float from scratch. Days three and four produce some

eye-popping chemistry demonstrations that involve fluorescence,

pH changes and something called elephant toothpaste. Finally,

on day five we will take a look at physical properties, from seeing

carbon dioxide in all three phases to calculating the density of

objects and answering the question, “Do bowling balls float?”

INSTRUCTOR: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

CREATIVE DRAWING FOR KIDSGRADES 4–6 WEEKS 3, 4, 9This fun, creative course will introduce aspiring artists to the

wonderful world of drawing. You will learn the fundamentals of

drawing using simple easy-to-follow methods for building artistic

skills. As a young artist, you’ll be encouraged to show your indi-

vidual, creative expression as you form the artistic foundation that

will equip you to draw anything you set your mind to.

INSTRUCTOR: Amanda Miller, Allen ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CREATIVE WRITINGGRADES 4–5 WEEK 4Discover the joy of writing in this class! Students will use the

writing process to produce wonderful fiction and nonfiction

stories, and poetry. The students will gain confidence in their

writing abilities as they conference and share their published

pieces. Students will learn to make sure their stories have

a beginning, middle and end. Fun literature will be used to

springboard their writing ideas. Students will be encouraged to

illustrate their written work as time allows.

INSTRUCTOR: Araceli Arellano Jenkins, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CREATIVE WRITINGGRADES 6–7 WEEK 5Do you love to write and want to express yourself more clearly?

This class is for everyone from dedicated writers to those strug-

gling to put thoughts on paper. You will expand your writing skills

by exploring three forms of writing: fiction, nonfiction and poetry.

Classes will stress the editorial process and include peer and

student-teacher conferencing. You’ll also look at published writ-

ing for inspiration. You are encouraged to share your writing with

the class and to illustrate.

INSTRUCTOR: Araceli Arellano Jenkins, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

CSI—WHODUNNITGRADES 6–8 WEEKS 8, 9Develop your investigation and crime solving skills like Sherlock

Holmes! Campers gather evidence, interrogate suspects and

evaluate a crime scene to solve a fictional crime. Learn how to use

basic forensics tools and how important math and science can be

to a crime scene investigator. Objectives: Uses science, math and

reasoning skills to investigate forensic science concepts and skills.

INSTRUCTOR: Celeste Sanders, Stacey Wink, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

CYANOTYPE FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLERSGRADES 5–11 WEEK 8Spend five days exploring a photographic printmaking process

dating from the 1800s. Capture images on your own digital device

and learn how to make and photographs using both a plate

burner and the sun! Photograms (cameraless images) will also

be experienced. Come and shoot pictures, create negatives for

exposure, and produce beautiful, one-of-a-kind prints. Limited to

10 students.

INSTRUCTOR: Anne Melville-Blackburn, Professional Artist and

Photographer

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

DEBATE DYNAMICSGRADES 5–8 WEEK 5As a Middle School student, you will be immersed in the world

of academic debate in a variety of fun and challenging formats, in-

cluding SPAR debate, Student Congress, Public Forum and World

School Debate styles. We will debate current event topics and

learn/refine basic skills for both public speaking and competitive

debate. This is an ideal course for you to explore debate or for

current debaters who want to review and practice skills. This is a

four-day camp, no camp on Friday.

INSTRUCTOR: Cindi Timmons, Team Manager USA Debate

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 2, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $150

DNA WORLDGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 6, 8This lab-intensive introductory course investigates the revolution-

ary techniques of DNA manipulation. Our study of the practical

applications of biotechnology will include “cutting” DNA and

separating the pieces via gel electrophoresis; DNA fingerprint-

ing and its uses in the courtroom; transforming bacteria to make

them antibiotic resistant AND able to glow in the dark; and the

study of genetically modified food.

INSTRUCTOR: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

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DRAMA CAMP— POLITICALLY CORRECT FAIRY TALESGRADES 4–7 WEEK 6Once there was a young person named Snow White who was

friendly and kind. She traveled into the forest—not concerned

that it could be considered a dangerous place, because she had

never met a stranger and made friends quite easily. How will this

modern, friendly and confident person—who is unaware of her

beauty—deal with the socially awkward lady, an outcast in mod-

ern society, with her own entirely valid outlook on life? After read-

ing and discussing traditional vs. modern day fairy tales, this and

other traditional fairy tales will come to life in a quirky, student

developed and written version of modern day fairy tales.

INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl Rischer, Independent Educational Consultant

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

DUCT TAPE DYNAMICS CAMPGRADES 4–8 WEEK 9If you are crazy for everything duct tape, wild about wallets or

bonkers for bags, this is the camp for you! We will make awesome

accessories, from pencil bags to backpacks and more, using the

funkiest duct tape colors around. Come and find yourself in the

stickiest of camps this summer having a Dynamic Duct Tape time!

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

DUCTIVITIESGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 6, 7In this camp you will work with one of the most interesting me-

diums around—duct tape. We will watch the MythBusters Duct

Tape episodes and craft several items, such as pencil bags, satch-

els, folders and more. This camp will definitely inspire creativity!

INSTRUCTOR: Megan Van Wart, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

EGYPTIAN ARTGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 3, 6Come explore ancient Egyptian Art and learn about pharaohs,

queens and mummies. Did you know the Egyptians feared upset-

ting their gods so they had specific rules to follow that did not

change for over 2,000 years? We’ll create masterpieces worthy of a

museum using papier mâché, drawing and painting.

INSTRUCTORS: Tara Wettreich, Greenhill School;

Cara Dugas, Frisco ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

EXTREME CAPTURE THE FLAGGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 2, 3Extreme Capture the Flag is the game of strategy brought to the

extreme. Students will be tasked to create teams, design their bas-

es and develop different strategies before the game is played each

day. Each interaction of the game will be different. In one half of

the game, two members of the team may be required to hold the

flag; in another half of the game, team members may have to wear

blindfolds. Throughout the week, we will use teamwork, strategy,

cooperation and creativity skill and discuss our results.

INSTRUCTOR: Robert Homan, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

FANTASY FOOTBALL CAMPGRADES 5–9 WEEK 10Are you tired of losing your fantasy football league? Did you know

that you can prepare your way to a championship? The Fantasy

Football Camp will give you the tools to dominate your draft and

crush your competition! Immerse yourself in all things fantasy

football. Practice different draft strategies during a full week of

mock drafts. Create your own personal cheat sheet for draft day.

Beginners and seasoned veterans are welcome. Debate sleepers,

handcuffs, PPR leagues, auction drafts, ADP, when to take a QB,

and whether the Monday Night Bogeyman actually exists.

INSTRUCTOR: Gregg Ross, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

FAVORITE BREAKFAST AND BRUNCH FOODSGRADES 5–8 WEEK 6Ever wanted to make breakfast in bed for your mom or dad or

entertain your friends with tasty brunch delights? Join Chef Caro-

line, who will guide you through how to plan the first meal of the

day, shop for the right ingredients and prepare numerous recipes.

We’ll learn how to make pastries, muffins, pancakes, egg dishes

and numerous other recipes. This camp is hands-on cooking

classes, so bring your apron and join us for a fun-filled week.

INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Kim, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

FAVORITE FOODS FROM SCRATCHGRADES 5–8 WEEK 7From snack foods to sauce-making and basic meal prep, Chef

Caroline will guide you through how to prepare tasty dishes from

scratch. If you have a passionate interest in cooking and want to

learn how to make some of your favorite dishes, this is the camp

for you. We will learn cooking techniques, how to measure and to

how to mix the right amounts of ingredients for an attractive and

delicious result.

INSTRUCTOR: Caroline Kim, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

FROM PAGE TO STAGEGRADES 6–8 WEEKS 7–8Have you ever watched a play and wondered how the actors and

director transformed the script into a full-blown production?

Wonder no longer! You will become a member of a brand new

theatre company with only two weeks to stage a one-act play for an

audience of friends and family. You will become actors, directors

and designers and all of the key decisions will be yours! All that is

required is creativity and open mind and a strong team spirit.

INSTRUCTOR: Eric Levy, Independent Arts Professional

SCHEDULE: July 13–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $320

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FOOTBALL FOR THE YOUNG FANATIC: STRATEGY AND STATSGRADES 3–6 WEEKS 3–4This class is designed for the young football fan. We’ll be studying

football basics, such as rules of the game, position names, and

standard football vocabulary, and from there dig deeper to study

the x’s and o’s—the basics of strategy and game planning and

preparation. During the second part of the class we’ll research

football statistics and create our own all-star teams.

INSTRUCTOR: Michael Simpson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $320

FUN WITH COOKINGGRADES 5–8 WEEK 8In this camp, we’re traveling to Asia, the Mediterranean and

western countries to experience a variety of foods. Chef Hazuki (a

professional chef) will teach us about cooking techniques in dif-

ferent cultures and how to measure, mix and present your dishes

to look presentable and appetizing. We’ll explore several recipes

(many have been adopted by America) made up of wonderful

spices and flavors to taste and share with your family.

INSTRUCTOR: Hazuki Cox, Greenhill School, SAGE Dining

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

GIRL TALKGRADES 3–5 WEEK 7Have you ever wished there was a place to ask any question you

wanted? We will address real issues that girls face today (commu-

nication, emotions, friendships, self-esteem and stress). The camp

provides a safe and supportive environment where girls can learn

new skills to help them navigate challenging situations. We will

spend each day learning a skill, discovering something new about

ourselves, and employing problem-solving skills to navigate a sce-

nario. Each session will close with stress-management techniques.

INSTRUCTOR: Shanti Majefski, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

GIRLS ROCK/WOMEN RULEGRADES 4–5 WEEK 6GRADES 6–7 WEEK 7Join us for an empowering, high-energy week as we explore wom-

en who have made a difference in the past and how you can use

your voice to positively impact the world today and in the future.

During the week, young women attending this camp will explore

their interests and talents, build confidence, strengthen leader-

ship skills and practice public speaking. Female mentors from the

community will visit the class to tell their stories of challenge and

inspiration. Expect to make friends and learn the importance of

forming long-term friendships with other young women.

INSTRUCTOR: Cindi Timmons, Team Manager USA Debate

SCHEDULE AND COST, GRADES 4–5: July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.,

$180; GRADES 6–7: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $325

GRAPHICALLY COMICGRADES 5–7 WEEK 4Get inside the creative minds behind your favorite modern-day

comic novels. You will create professional-looking comic books,

both digitally and by freehand drawing. We’ll explore the creative

process from beginning to end by fine-tuning a script, costume

design and lettering. You’ll learn not only how to emulate a camera

pan, hit ’em with a splash page and shift into slow motion, but also

when to dip into that bag of graphic tricks for maximum impact.

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Beth Miller, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

GREENHILL MAKERSPACE: CAR THEMEGRADES 5–12 WEEK 2Calling all budding inventors, designers, artists and creative

types! Have you ever thought of designing and building a better

solution for something around your house, and like working with

your hands? Build a number of exciting projects or let us help you

bring your ideas to reality. Pinewood derby meets 3D printing.

Campers will have the opportunity to design and build Pinewood

derby–like cars and then race them while learn a little physics

along the way. Under expert guidance by Greenhill Middle

School science/exploratory design teacher Don Myers and 3D Art

teacher Tony Schraufnagel, you will have an extensive woodwork-

ing, metal working, electronics, 3D printing studio to utilize to

bring your designs to reality.

INSTRUCTORS: Tony Schraufnagel, Don Myers, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

GREENHILL MAKERSPACE: NAUTICAL THEMEGRADES 5–12 WEEK 3Calling all budding inventors, designers, artists and creative

types! Have you ever thought of designing and building a better

solution for something around your house, and like working with

your hands? Build a number of exciting projects or let us help you

bring your ideas to reality. Learn about how boats work by mak-

ing your own. The main project for the week will have campers

creating a boat they will navigate from one side of the pool to the

other using only tools they have built. Under expert guidance by

Greenhill Middle School science/exploratory design teacher Don

Myers and 3D Art teacher Tony Schraufnagel, you will have an

extensive woodworking, metal working, electronics, 3D printing

studio to utilize to bring your designs to reality.

INSTRUCTORS: Tony Schraufnagel, Don Myers, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

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HABITS THAT CREATE SUCCESS: 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEENSGRADES 7–12 WEEK 3This fun, interactive workshop utilizes timeless principles to

challenge students to think about their habits, attitudes and social

interactions. Franklin Covey’s Habits of Highly Effective Teens,

combined with Backpack to Briefcase, is a perfect mix of etiquette

and life skills. The program provides a step-by-step guide to

prepare students for college, improve communication and self-

image, resist peer pressure, and achieve goals. Students will laugh

while they learn. Participants are encouraged to face tough issues

and life-changing decisions through entertaining scenarios, vid-

eos and daily prize incentives encouraging interaction. Finish the

week with a certificate and celebration meal to apply principles

learned.

INSTRUCTOR: Jerri Grant-Robertson, JGR Group, LLC—“Just Great

Results” President

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

HARRY POTTER’S MAGICAL WORLDGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 5–6Imagine yourself under an invisibility cloak playing hide and seek

at camp—and the rest of the campers have a Marauder’s Map!

Come to Platform 9¾ and take the Hogwarts’ Express to Summer

on the Hill’s most enchanting camp. For two amazing, “muggle-

free” weeks, you will discover “The Hogwarts’ Way.” Snack on a

handful of Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans as you design your

own wand and work robe. You and other wizards will be sorted

into houses by the infamous “Sorting Hat” and participate in

hands-on Hogwarts’ activities, including competing in Quidditch

Matches! You will study Defense Against the Dark Arts, Charms,

Care of Magical Creatures, Potions and invent your own spells.

Join us on the field trip to Great Wolf Lodge to play MagiQuest.

INSTRUCTOR: Teresa Nichols, Highland Park ISD

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $650

HARRY POTTER MINI-CAMPGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 7, 8Muggles and Wizards alike will enjoy a Potter-filled week of activi-

ties that will include making wands, choosing a magical pet and

playing Muggle Quidditch. Special guests will be reading from

the books and we will take a stab at writing our own very creative

Harry Potter stories! We will even learn magic tricks while attend-

ing Spells, Divination and Potions classes, and attend a special

wizarding demonstration by Dumbledore’s own cousin—Mervyn!

Can we squeeze so much wizarding excitement into one week?

Of course, plus lots more! Three turns on the Time-Turner should

do it!

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Seale, Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

IMPROV WORKSHOPGRADES 8–11 WEEKS 3, 4Experiment with the basic elements of improvisational comedy

in this quick-moving class. Improv is a nonscripted theatrical

performance. We will discover how spontaneity and unpredict-

ability help to make improv enjoyable. One never knows what the

outcome will be! Emphasis will be placed on utilizing sugges-

tions from the audience in a brief scene or skit, called short form

improv. Students will be introduced to the methods involved in

developing a scene, a variety of character building activities, and

games for developing improvisational skills. We will also learn to

accept and work together to develop each other’s ideas in order

to make a scene work. The only materials needed will be an open

mind and a good sense of humor.

INSTRUCTOR: Henry Paolissi, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

IMPROVISATIONGRADES 6–8 WEEKS 7, 8Have you ever wondered how improvisational comedians come

up with such funny and original material in mere seconds? Think

that you can do it yourself? Then come have a go! We will look at

different ways of developing scenes and characters on the spot

and cultivate your sense of spontaneity and creative thinking.

We might even do a bit of musical improvisation (no singing skill

required)! Come ready to make it up as you go along.

INSTRUCTOR: Eric Levy, Independent Arts Professional

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

IT’S A WILD, WILD WORLDGRADES 4–8 WEEKS 4, 7, 9Cross the hit TV show The Amazing Race with the board game

Clue and a scavenger hunt, to get this wild and action-packed

camp. You will work in small teams utilizing your problem-solving

skills to analyze clues and solve “The Mystery of the Day.” This

interdisciplinary offering mixes history, geography, math and

science with life skills such as reading maps, searching electronic

and traditional databases, and even long-term planning. Whether

you are building a computer, collecting coins from the bottom of

the Greenhill pool, or determining the taxonomy of a rare African

mammal, you will be challenged by a new adventure every day.

INSTRUCTOR: Mike Krueger, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 13–17, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

JAPANESE SAND ARTGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 6, 7Celebrate summer with a sand art camp. From beach sand to the

canvas, we’ll design our personal illustrations and then decorate

them with colored sand. We’ll experiment with bright, fun color

combinations, patterns and stripes until we have the perfect mas-

terpiece for your collection. You’ll have several souvenirs to take

home and show off to your family and friends!

INSTRUCTOR: Hazuki Cox, Greenhill School, SAGE Dining

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

JOURNALISM CAMP: LIVE FROM SUMMER ON THE HILLGRADES 5–8 WEEK 8The headlines read: Summer is Off to a Great Start and Students

Have Wasted No Time in Finding Friends and Having Fun. But

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wait, how do we know? The Live from Summer on the Hill crew

can be found, interviewing and capturing the action as it occurs,

and can be seen sharing the highlights of the day in their media

broadcast. If you have an interest in photography, reporting and

photojournalism, you’re sure to make headlines. We’ll spend the

week capturing highlights, writing stories, reporting and produc-

ing a news report using simple tools and easy to use apps. Please

bring a digital SLR camera, smart phone or video recorder.

INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl Rischer, Independent Educational Consultant

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

KEEPING THEM IN STITCHESGRADES 5–7 WEEK 5Keeping Them in Stitches Camp is the perfect place for aspir-

ing designers to have a fun-filled week. Each day, kids will learn

the fundamentals of hand and embroidery stitches to make a

fabulous shirt, table runner, bows, an apron or makeup bag. If

time permits we will do an additional accessory project! Needle,

thread, fabric: that’s all we need to make unique decorations for

you, family and friends.

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Beth Miller, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

KEYBOARDINGGRADES 3–6 WEEKS 3, 6Are you frustrated with hunting and pecking on the keyboard?

Would you like to be able to type your assignments more quickly?

This class focuses on developing correct keyboarding skills as a

tool to promote academic success. Emphasis will be placed on

learning correct finger placement, posture and movement. After

learning the fundamentals of typing, students work to improve

their speed and accuracy through a variety of drills and exercises.

Correct techniques will give students greater confidence as they

become touch typists and use the computer keyboard in most

effective ways.

INSTRUCTOR: Paul Yang, John Simpson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LA DOLCE VITA: ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTUREGRADES 7–9 WEEK 2La vita é sempre bella in Italia! Although Italy is roughly the size

of Arizona, the diversity of its citizens, cuisine and dialects makes

Italian unique and dynamic. We will explore this amazing country

through its language, regional dialects, cooking and sampling

food from various regions, and by making connections between

its history and current events. There are various field trips to little

Italian havens in Dallas that have a unique story and taste of Italy.

INSTRUCTOR: Monsie Monoz, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

LEGO MASTER BUILDERS ACADEMYGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 2, 4This is an exciting new camp that takes you through a progression

of techniques used by real LEGO master builders! We will work

on given models before designing our own spaceships using the

techniques learned. These new skills can be used at home to fur-

ther the exploration and creativity of your young master builder

mind! Because of the materials used, it is recommended that

campers be comfortable reading and building from plans.

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Donnell, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

LEGO MINDSTORM ROBOTICSGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 5, 7For those of you who want to explore the exciting world of robotics,

check out this LEGO Mindstorm’s NXT robot camp. We will work in

small groups to learn how to build a robot, attach a variety of sen-

sors, add wheels, levers and pulleys and use gears. Imagine the fun

of watching your creation come to life after using LEGO NXT pro-

gramming software to make everything work together. This camp is

a great way to cultivate an interest in technology and science while

using teamwork and problem-solving skills to build robots.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

LEGO—SIMPLE MOTORIZED MECHANISMSGRADES 5–8 WEEK 2Get ready to build and explore machines and mechanisms,

investigate motorized machines, calibrate and capture wind, and

study gearing mechanisms using LEGO kits. Activities give you

the chance to bring mathematics and science skills to real life as

you design, build and program your creations. Bring only your

imagination to this camp.

INSTRUCTOR: Sebastian Gluzman, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

LEGO SUPERHEROESGRADES 1–5 WEEKS 3, 5, 6Learn to use LEGO bricks and imagination to build scenes, create

characters and villains, and form our favorite superheroes. As you

explore the worlds of your favorite superheroes, you will learn to

work cooperatively and think critically while having a blast! We

will have a different objective each day as we embark on activities

that include reading, drawing, writing, LEGO building and even

some movie making.

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Donnell, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

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LET’S TAKE A SCIENCE FIELD TRIPGRADES 2–6 WEEKS 2–3One of the best combinations—Science and Field Trips: Join us as

we visit nine different science attractions in DFW. You will enjoy

learning about different plants and animals and their habitats,

biomes and important conservation efforts, and much more. You

will journal your discoveries and include your own photographs;

there will even be places you may roll your pants up to get down

and dirty collecting specimens of wildlife and nature around us.

INSTRUCTOR: Cathleen Garcia, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $650

LOVE THE GAMEGRADES 5–7 WEEK 3Hate the game, not the player… or love both! We’ll be playing a

variety of board games and creating our own to try out. Students

will learn about various types of board and card games, learn

how to create their own, and take a trip to a local game shop to

get inspiration for their own games. They will collaborate with the

board games camp for lower school by playing each others’ games

and giving helpful hints and tips.

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Beth Miller, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

MAGIC CAMPGRADES 4–7 WEEKS 2, 8Greenhill graduate Paul Osborne Jr. has built tricks for the most

famous magicians in the world—David Copperfield, David Blaine,

Siegfried & Roy—and continues to create magic for Broadway and

television shows. During this exciting week be ready to see great

magic and illusions created by Mr. Osborne. You will learn the his-

tory of magic from Houdini to David Copperfield and Criss Angel.

In addition to learning the tricks of the trade, you will make your

own magic tricks and take home a giant kit of magic props. You

will have the chance to perform your tricks in front of an audience

on the last day of the week.

INSTRUCTOR: Paul Osborne, Professional Magician

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $250

MAKE IT MOVEGRADES 4–6 WEEK 3Come and explore the world of simple and complex machines

in this exciting summer class. Experiment with the fascinating

world of movement by determining how forces and energy work

together. Each day we will design, build and test different rolling

vehicles using various methods of propulsion. In addition, inves-

tigate different flying objects and machines that launch objects

into the air.

INSTRUCTOR: Roger Charlebois, Greenhill School;

Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

MAPPING THE USAGRADES 4–7 WEEKS 3–4Join us as we study the geography of the United States and draw

all fifty states from memory! You will learn to use mnemonics,

stories and disciplined practice to achieve your new, unique skill.

At the end of camp, take home the art board you used to draw

and color the United States—without looking at a real map—and

frame as a proud keepsake.

INSTRUCTOR: Michael Simpson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $320

MASTERCHEF JUNIORGRADES 3–6 WEEK 9We’re looking for Greenhill’s MasterChef Junior. If you love to

bake, compete and have fun, you may be just that person. During

the week we’ll learn cooking skills and how to make tasty dishes

(from entrees to desserts) while we get messy and have fun. We’ll

learn how to follow recipes, create our own unique dishes and

compare food prices at a local market. At the end of the week,

we’ll have a panel of judges taste some of our delicious results

and, of course, we’ll do a little taste testing ourselves!

INSTRUCTOR: Celeste Sanders, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

MINDING YOUR GOALSGRADES 6–8 WEEK 8Life’s distractions will easily separate you from your goals. Camp-

ers use vision boards and other creative methods to create visual

focus points of projects or items they want to achieve. It’s a fun

session. Campers will also learn how to set goals using the SMART

methodology. Every camper will create a unique project which

depicts their meaningful goals, small goals, large goals, SMART

goals, silly goals, you name it, for the short- and long-terms.

Setting goals and being able to follow through on your goals is a

lifelong skill. Join us!

INSTRUCTOR: Judi Walton–Nobie, Personal Financial Coach

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

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Lower School: Age 4–Grade 4MINECRAFT

GRADES 5–8 WEEKS 6, 7Minecraft is the building game from Mojang studios. In it, play-

ers go from building dirt shelters to building great stone castles

or underwater bases. In Minecraft camp, campers will learn

Redstone—a programming language that exists inside the game.

We will also have building competitions and work together on

group projects. In addition to Minecraft, we will also play classic

arcade games. Over all the camp will use video games to teach

students life skills—and have a ton of fun.

INSTRUCTOR: Elaine Lowen, Math Tutor

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

MOCK TRIALGRADES 8–11 WEEKS 5, 9Attention, aspiring arguers! My courtroom is in chaos after the

abrupt departure of several attorneys who were due to try cases

this summer. Their clients are in dire need of representation! A

little rusty on your courtroom skills? Don’t worry! We’ll teach you

everything you need to know about examining witnesses and

making opening and closing arguments that would sway any jury.

If you want to build up and hone your persuasive skills, come join

us for a week of arguments, counterarguments and objections.

INSTRUCTOR: Eric Levy, Trial Attorney

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

MONEY AND MEGRADES 6–8 WEEK 10 Money and Me (MAM) is an essential and compelling, fun

program that gives campers the basic financial tools to develop

a personal philosophy about money and establish money

management skills early, a skill particularly indispensable in

today’s economy. Using interactive activities, MAM introduces

the money cycle, earning, spending, saving, why spending plans

are important, the fundamentals of debt, credit and debit, taxes,

banking tools, simple interest, compound interest, Rule of 72. We

will also discuss the financial obligations in life, the importance of

monitoring personal spending habits, how to set smart financial

goals and achieve them, and how career decisions affect your

earning potential. MAM gives you a head start on the fundamen-

tal principles that you can rely on throughout your financial life.

INSTRUCTOR: Judi Walton-Nobie, Personal Financial Coach

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

MONOPOLY MOGULGRADES 6–8 WEEK 4 Monopoly Mogul is a FUN program that uses the MONOPOLY

MONEY game to establish money management skills early.

Campers learn about the role of financial tools such as savings

accounts, checking accounts, credit, investment, net worth and

taxes, while building up their asset portfolios. Have you got what

it takes to be a real estate mogul, high net-worth industrialist or a

powerful tycoon? Join our group this summer and see how much

you are worth!

INSTRUCTOR: Judi Walton-Nobie, Personal Financial Coach

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

OFF TO A GOOD START 5TH GRADEGRADE 5 WEEKS 4, 9The transition to middle school brings many new challenges,

many of which center around your new-found freedom and the

growing expectation of self-sufficiency. In this weeklong camp we

will focus on developing skills that will enable rising 5th graders

to hit the ground running in August. Among these skills are time

management, organization, study skills and more.

INSTRUCTOR: Natalie Nihill, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

PAPER CREATIONSGRADES 5–7 WEEK 2Create works of art using paper. Yes, that’s right, paper. Start with a

simple piece of paper, leave with one-of-a-kind wreaths, mobiles,

bookmarks, cards and flowers. You’ll leave this camp knowing

how to transform the bland into the beautiful. You’ll improve your

skills and artistic talents by making inspiring projects.

INSTRUCTOR: Katie Beth Miller, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

PARTY PLANNERS 101GRADES 5–8 WEEK 5Learn how to plan and host the perfect party. The party plan-

ning always starts with a theme selection: choose your favorite

activity, character or holiday. From invitations and music to food

and decorations, you will leave this week ready to plan your next

celebration. Organizing an event is fun and provides you with a

sense of accomplishment. We’ll end the busy week with our own

adventure, a party of our own.

INSTRUCTOR: Rhiannon Reyes, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

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PERFORMER’S SINGING CAMPGRADES 6–9 WEEK 8If you love to sing and want to perfect your stage presence, join

us this summer. You will work on selected vocal pieces while

practicing microphone techniques, audience banter and dashing

stage performance. Sing out this summer as you learn to put on

an excellent concert.

INSTRUCTOR: Mia Fisher, Personal Theatre Arts Teacher

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

PING-PONG BOOT CAMPGRADES 5–8 WEEK 5Whether you want to learn the game of Ping-Pong or refine your

skills, this camp will offer a fun time to learn and practice your

game. You will obtain a foundational understanding of the game

that will coincide with an improved skill set. Ping-Pong is all

about focus, aim and perseverance, and you’ll work together with

friends to perfect your game. Come prepared to get lots of exercise

and have a ball!

INSTRUCTOR: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

PHOTOGRAPHY 101GRADES 5–8 WEEK 7Learn basic photography and camera techniques as you embark

on a journey to discover the various parts and features on your

camera. You’ll learn how to hold the camera, adjust manual set-

tings, lighting, depth of field, aperture, shutter speed and a variety

of other techniques while capturing your surroundings. Learn to

make the most of both technical skills and your artistic imagina-

tion while growing comfortable with your camera. Please bring

your own digital camera.

INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl Rischer, Independent Educational Consultant

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

READ, WRITE, PERFORMGRADES 5–8 WEEKS 2, 3, 4As a part of an interactive and balanced literacy curriculum, stu-

dents will read short stories and poems. They will compose their

own short story or poem and enhance their public speaking skills

by performing for an audience.

INSTRUCTOR: Bianca Anderson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

READING CLUB: HOLES, LOUIS SACHARGRADES 5–6 WEEKS 5, 6We will review active reading strategies as we study the novel

Holes by Louis Sachar. Our interactive lessons will not only engage

readers but will also inspire them to critically think and analyze

information.

INSTRUCTORS: Bianca Anderson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

READING SKILLS CAMP 4TH & 5TH GRADESGRADES 4–5 WEEKS 3, 4When reading for fun or for academic reasons, reading skills are

essential! This camp focuses on taking fiction and nonfiction texts

apart and emphasizes the key reading skills at the 4th and 5th

grade level. Those skills include schema, making connections,

visualizing, inferring and summarizing. Students will experience

many visual and hands-on techniques to ensure proper reading

comprehension and application of what they have read. These

strategies will be helpful in all areas of academia, not just English

class.

INSTRUCTOR: Melanie Girard, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

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SCHOOL OF ROCKGRADES 7–12 WEEK 10Attention all musicians! Drummers, guitarists, saxophonists and

people who play any instrument are welcome! If you are looking

to get the creative juices flowing this summer and want a place

to rock out, then come on down to the hill to join us for School of

Rock. Students will bring their own instruments to jam on a few

original tunes and to cover a few classics. We will choose a few

cover songs to learn and parse out the piece to the instruments

that are present. Depending on the number of students that

sign up, we may have more than one band or perhaps a mega-

group. Multi-talented Greenhill teacher and ex-rocker Matthew

Giorgio will lead students to explore their inner musical talent.

All instruments are welcome and students should be prepared to

work together on any musical genre. We hope to have the group

perform for the other camps during lunch hours on Friday. Hope

to hear you then.

INSTRUCTOR: Matthew Giorgio, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

SPORTS CAMPSSee page 38 for Sports Camps, weekly from June 1–August 21

SPY KIDSGRADES 4–6 WEEK 6Do you have what it takes to be a super spy? Agent 47, the world’s

most top secret agent, is about to show you how. Learn how to

make great spy gadgets, practice disguise techniques, and utilize

secret codes to pass on messages. This message will self-destruct

in 60 seconds unless you accept this mission.

INSTRUCTOR: Randy Watson, Richardson ISD

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

STAR WARSGRADES 4–8 WEEK 10Long ago in a galaxy far, far away—and coming soon to Green-

hill—Star Wars Camp. It’s been a few years since the six-movie

saga, created by George Lucas, was completed. But this epic part

of our cinema history still runs strong in our imaginations. You

will create art projects, cook from several interesting themed

recipes, and build ships that we all know and love. We will learn

the history and explore the entire film series, from insights

into Mr. Lucas’ filming to the bloopers that often go unnoticed

throughout the movies. We will learn how to use a light saber, find

out what a Wookiee really is, and learn why Anakin Skywalker

turned to the dark side to become Darth Vader! We’ll practice our

favorite scenes and reenact them for a short video production that

everyone will take home at the end of camp! You will enjoy field

trips, sports, games, swimming and other energetic activities. This

is a camp you don’t want to miss.

INSTRUCTOR: Johnny Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

S.T.E.M. CHALLENGE: ALL ABOUT WATERGRADES 4–6 WEEKS 4, 5Ever wonder about how to make things float or what it takes to

build a bridge across water? Each day, we’ll problem solve around

the idea of water. These daily STEM challenges will spark your cu-

riosity and inspire your ingenuity. You’ll learn how to manipulate

supplies, re-do, re-cut, re-build, and re-think! In addition we’ll

practice critical thinking, talking and collaborating and problem

solving. Best of all, STEM challenges are fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

S.T.E.M. CHALLENGE: BUILD IT BIGGERGRADES 4–6 WEEKS 4, 5Ever wonder how they built the Sears Tower or the Burj Khalifa

to stand so tall? Each day, we’ll problem solve around building

bigger and taller buildings. These daily STEM challenges will

spark your curiosity and inspire your ingenuity. You’ll manipulate

supplies, re-do, re-cut, re-build, and re-think! In addition we’ll

practice critical thinking, talking and collaborating and problem

solving. Best of all, STEM challenges are fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Charlebois, Dallas ISD

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

STEMTACULAR!GRADES 5–8 WEEKS 6, 7In this camp we will be engaging in science, technology, engi-

neering and math activities to help foster imagination, curiosity,

and a love of learning. Each day we will participate in at least one

STEM activity to provide a broader understanding of the world

around us while researching the science behind the processes. By

the end of the week you will be saying, “STEMtacular!”

INSTRUCTOR: Megan Van Wart, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

STEVE SPANGLER’S AWESOME SCIENCEGRADES 2–5 WEEKS 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Get hooked on science with instasnow, electric pickles, disap-

pearing ink, atomic glow slime, flying potatoes, erupting soda

and much more. You will uncover “science secrets” by doing your

own Steve Spangler experiments. Excite your imagination in this

unforgettable learning experience with innovative, hands-on

activities, captivating demonstrations and creative learning tools.

INSTRUCTOR: Linda Mitchell–Hill, Gifted Program DISD

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, June 29–July 3, July 6–10,

July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

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STEPHEN COVEY’S 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLEGRADES 5–8 WEEK 9This camp is designed with fun, engaging and creative activities to

help pre-teens and teens learn proven principles and turn them

into actual leadership skills. You’ll have an opportunity to evalu-

ate how to make choices, develop a mission statement, prioritize,

set goals, listen and make decisions that can affect you today as

well as tomorrow. This week of interaction and discovery will help

you understand the value of differing personalities, points of view

and the importance of a balanced life.

INSTRUCTOR: Cheryl Rischer, Independent Educational Consultant

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

STRING FLINGGRADES 2–6 WEEK 6Bring your violins, violas, cellos and double basses to “jam” with a

few of your musical friends! Young string players with a minimum

of one year private instruction will come together in small groups

(by ability and age) and learn to play beautifully together. This

introduction to chamber music will not only strengthen skills on

your own instrument, but also in music reading, theory, rhythm

and ear training. A final concert will showcase everyone’s tremen-

dous progress and celebrate new-found friends!

INSTRUCTORS: Nick Paraskevas, Greenhill School;

Sarah Choi, Sarah Choi Cello Studio

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

SURVIVOR: GREENHILLGRADES 3–6 WEEKS 2–3Ever wanted to roll around in chocolate syrup, pour honey on the

head of a friend, engage in some very interesting games of Ulti-

mate Frisbee or kickball, slide down a hill or go through a maze?

Then this is the camp for you! Back for an unprecedented 10th

year, Survivor is one of Summer on the Hill’s most sought after

camps. You will learn cooperation skills, problem-solving skills,

and have fun at the same time. In this camp, we will go on at least

two field trips a week.

INSTRUCTORS: Tony Brigham, Greenhill School;

Susie Brigham, Lakehill Preparatory School

SCHEDULE: June 8–19, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $650

SUMMER DANCE SAMPLERGRADES 5–8 WEEK 9This jam-packed week of dance is structured as a sampler plate of

concert-style dance—ballet, modern and jazz dance techniques.

Students will engage daily in barre exercises, stretching and

conditioning activities, progressions (movement that travels the

dancer through the space) and choreography. The week will cul-

minate with an Informance (informal performance) show casing

the students’ work.

INSTRUCTOR: Kelly McCain, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

TEEN RECREATION CAMPGRADES 5–9 WEEKS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Don’t get bored in the lazy days of summer—come enjoy outdoor

and indoor sports with friends, arts and crafts, drawing and a few

friendly board game competitions. We’ll go on field trips twice a

week to popular recreational spots such as Jump Street, the bowl-

ing alley and the movies. Teen Rec Camp is designed to provide

a positive camp experience in a structured environment. Wear

athletic shoes and bring a bathing suit and towel every day.

INSTRUCTOR: Valerie Gillespie, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: Weekly June 22 through August 7, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

TENNIS CAMPSSee page 44 for Tennis Camps, weekly from June 1–August 21

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COINGRADES 6–8 WEEK 4Enter the world of ancient Roman coinage by identifying an

authentic 3rd–4th century Roman coin. Campers will learn about

coinage in the ancient world before they identify their coins.

After discovering the images and text on the coins, campers will

find out more about the life and times of the Roman emperor

depicted. They will also design a coin of their own. After the camp

is over, campers will keep their coins as mementos.

INSTRUCTOR: Joan Romanosky, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

VIDEO GAME MAKERSGRADES 5–9 WEEKS 2, 3, 5, 6, 10Do you love video games? Ever wonder how they are made? Find

out by designing and building your own game in this weeklong

state-of-the-art camp. We will learn about the booming video

game industry as we design, create, test and tweak our own games

(for PC/Windows) using an open, flexible framework that will

spark our creativity and engage our inner design genius. At the

end of the course, you’ll get a chance to play each other’s games

and take home your own copy of the class creations. Repeat

sign-ups are welcome as well, as the course accommodates both

beginning and returning students.

INSTRUCTOR: Squirrel Eiserloh, The Guildhall at SMU

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 15–19, June 29–July 3, July 6–10,

August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

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WHAT COMES FIRST— THE CHICKEN OR THE EGG?GRADES 2–5 WEEKS 8, 9If you love animals and are interested in science, you will enjoy

this unit on chickens. This in-depth study of eggs and chickens

will answer questions such as: How long does it take a chicken

egg to hatch? Can baby chicks breathe inside the egg? What is an

incubator? What is an egg tooth? You will trace the egg from the

farm to your kitchen table using hands-on activities, crafts, games

and experiments. These activities will cover embryology, comb

identification, feather patterns, egg sizing and comparisons. You

will have the opportunity to set up incubators and monitor hatch-

ing of baby chicks.

INSTRUCTOR: Linda Mitchell–Hill, Gifted Program DISD

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $325

WOODEN ROBOTSGRADES 3–5 WEEKS 4, 6, 8Manipulate wood, play with cool tools, and build your own robot

in this one-of-a-kind experience. You will sketch, problem-solve

and construct as you learn the foundation of woodworking and

practice safety using tools in a fun and engaging experience.

INSTRUCTOR: Edmund Livingstone, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, July 6–10, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $185

WRECK THIS JOURNALGRADES 6–8 WEEK 5While children are often taught to be gentle and careful with

books, this camp encourages just the opposite! Wreck This Journal

(by Keri Smith) asks readers to muster up their best mistake- and

mess-making abilities to fill the pages of the book (and destroy

them). The goal of Wreck This Journal is to find your creative side

and feel free in the creative process of working in a sketch book or

journal in a fun and hilarious way.

INSTRUCTOR: Melanie Girard, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 3, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

WRITING FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLGRADES 5–8 WEEK 6An experienced teacher and tutor will guide you through a variety

of note-taking techniques and writing assignments in order to

build on basic skills and develop confidence. The main focus will

be on expository writing in English, history and science. We will

discuss how to take notes to assist you with daily reviews and

assignments.

INSTRUCTOR: Cindi Timmons, Team Manager USA Debate

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

XTREME ADVENTURE CAMPGRADES 6–11 WEEKS 4, 5, 7, 9Do you enjoy watching TV shows like Wipe Out, Fear Factor,

Survivor and Ninja Warrior? Then get yourself psyched for some

Xtreme fun! You’ll find out the true meaning of teamwork as you

compete in some of the craziest challenges you can imagine.

Besides some outrageous games, you will also build and race

pedal go-karts, battle other teams with state-of-the-art laser tag

equipment, participate in rock climbing and zip lines, enjoy a

giant inflatable jousting battle and obstacle course, jumbo-sized

video challenges, a dodgeball tournament, and experience the

largest indoor ropes course in America at Group Dynamix. Don’t

miss this week of true Xtreme Adventure.

INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Collins, Group Dynamix

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, June 29–July 3, July 13–17, July 27–31,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $365

YOGA CAMP, GREENHILL STYLEGRADES 4–8 WEEKS 8, 9Yoga camp is designed to help each

practitioner understand the direct rela-

tionship to health and exercise through

the whole body and mind. This beginner

class will establish a solid foundation for

the practice of yoga. Children will prac-

tice physical poses (asanas) and medita-

tive movement. We will practice yoga

salutations in order to increase heart rate and then cool down

through gentle counter-balancing stretches to build strength and

flexibility. This class will aim to promote inner calm and focus

while providing a safe haven to relax and have fun!

INSTRUCTOR: Valerie Gillespie, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, July 27–31, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $180

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ADVANCED PAINTING (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 6055)GRADES 9–12 WEEKS 2–4This course is for students who love to paint, have some painting

experience and want to continue to develop their skills. Students

have the opportunity to work in acrylics, oils and gouache, and

will be working with both observational and conceptual concepts.

Experimentation of media, understanding basic color theory and

finding their voice as an artist will be the focus for this course.

Greenhill students may take this course as a Graded fine arts credit.

Beginning Painting is a prerequisite. To receive credit, students are

required to have 100% class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: Lesley Rucker, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–June 26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $610; SUPPLIES FEE: $125

ALGEBRA REVIEW FOR GEOMETRY (ENRICHMENT COURSE, NOT FOR CREDIT)GRADES 9–10 WEEK 12Are you taking Geometry next year? The Greenhill Geometry

program assumes knowledge of the following algebraic concepts:

factoring quadratics, simplifying radicals, and solving systems of

equations using several different methods. If you do not feel con-

fident in these or other algebraic concepts, this is the course for

you! Start your Geometry career with strong algebraic foundations,

by taking this course! This course is only available for Greenhill

students.

INSTRUCTOR: Melissa Battis, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 17–21, 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $180

BEGINNING BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 6100)GRADES 9–12 WEEKS 2–4This is a beginning level course for the novice photographer. A se-

ries of specific projects introduces students to an understanding

of the basic photographic process, camera capabilities, and the

darkroom techniques of the art of black and white photography.

Students learn to improve their visual perception on a variety of

assignments. Each assignment will be critiqued by the instructor

and students will also participate in peer critiques. Selected prints

will be matted for display for a final critique. Class size limited

to 11 students. Students must provide their own 35mm SLR film

camera. Middle school students welcome to attend for non-credit.

To receive credit, Upper School students are required to have 100%

class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: Frank Lopez, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $610; SUPPLIES FEE: $30

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY/ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 6105, 6110)GRADES 9–12 WEEKS 2–4DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY, 6105: This course is an exploration of

techniques utilizing the programs Photoshop and Lightroom.

Assignments given will explore creative ways to solve problems

in the digital darkroom and will challenge the student both cre-

atively and technically. Class size in conjunction with Advanced

Photography is limited to 14 students. Prerequisite: Beginning

Black and White Photography. To receive credit, students are

required to have 100% class attendance.

ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY, 6110: This course is a further inves-

tigation into black and white photography as artistic expression.

Experimentation with a variety of shooting techniques, advanced

darkroom and digital manipulation will broaden each student’s

creative capabilities. Students will also be expected to print a

specific number of photos for critique and exhibition. Class size

in conjunction with Digital Photography is limited to 14 students.

Prerequisite is Digital Photography. To receive credit, students are

required to have 100% attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: Frank Lopez, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $610; SUPPLIES FEE: $20 and a digital SLR camera

ECONOMICS & SOCIETY (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 4430)GRADES 11–12 WEEKS 5–7The objective of the course is to gain a fundamental understand-

ing of the concepts of economics and to study economic prob-

lems as they relate to the real world. We will look at economic

history and study the workings of the national economy, as well as

the theories that govern economic decisions on the national and

international levels. Using primarily macroeconomic concepts,

students will study how economic decisions are made, by whom

and to what end. Topics will include monetary and fiscal policy,

Gross Domestic Product, government’s role in the economy,

globalization, and business cycles. To receive credit, students are

required to have 100% class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: David Lowen, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 29–July 17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $610

GEOLOGY (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 5606)GRADES 11–12 MAY 25–JUNE 25Geology is a blended combination of web-based instruction and

field assessment in geology. Students will complete a majority

of their preparatory work via the Internet. The course concludes

with a mandatory overnight field trip to the Turner Falls area

of Oklahoma. While at Turner Falls, students will conduct field

experiments, identify rock formations and take a final assessment

that allows them to show mastery of the subject. Topics covered

in the course include plate tectonics, rock cycle, rock and mineral

identification, geologic history of the earth and landform identi-

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fication. The course starts in late May and concludes with a field

trip on June 24 and 25. To receive credit, students are required to

have 100% class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: David Lowen, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: Online May 25–June 25

COST: $610; TRAVEL: Estimated $100

GOVERNMENT IN ACTION (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 4480)GRADES 11–12 WEEKS 2–4This course will help students become better-informed citizens

regarding the workings of American government and politics. We

begin with an in-depth study of the American political system, from

its beginnings under the founding fathers to its current existence.

Tracing and analyzing the evolution of government’s role allows

students to gain insight into American politics and to assess how

American government has been a constantly evolving entity. Topics

of study include the U.S. Constitution, the three branches of the

federal government, the electoral process, the ideas and organiza-

tion of the two major parties, and current issues facing the U.S., both

at home and abroad. We will also analyze how these topics affect

students’ lives—from knowing one’s legal rights to understanding

the importance of suffrage to the value of participating politically. To

receive credit, students are required to have 100% class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: History Teacher, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $610

GREENHILL GOES TO YELLOWSTONE HISTORY & SCIENCE OF OUR FIRST NATIONAL PARK (FOR CREDIT: HISTORY COURSE 30420; or SCIENCE COURSE 30520)GRADES 9–12 WEEKS 2–4This is a unique opportunity for you to visit an amazing part of our

country in a way few people get to experience. This cross-listed

class is offered through the History and Science Departments of

the Upper School. Students taking this class will earn 2 history or

two 2 science elective credits, based on their preference. All activi-

ties in the course will remain the same regardless of choice; the

credits are earned based on the focus of their final projects. The

class starts in Dallas with three full days on campus in preparation

for the trip. Students will gain foundational background informa-

tion as well as address trip logistics. We will then travel by air to

Bozeman Montana to complete our outfitting and prepare to enter

the park the next day. This will be followed by 13 amazing days

in Yellowstone National Park. To experience the park in all of its

glory, you must get close to nature. Therefore, the majority of our

nights will be spent in park campgrounds and in backcountry

campsites. We plan to start in the northern regions of the park

and slowly make our way south. A sample itinerary has been in-

cluded but will be adjusted based on weather, animal activity,

park notices and needs of the group. Greenhill students only.

INSTRUCTORS: Chris Bigenho and Stacey Wink, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–26, overnight trip

COST: Approximately $3,000, deposit due by March 2, 2015

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE: ENGINEERING I (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 9110)GRADES 9–11 WEEKS 4–6This course will draw from the core elements of computer science

and teach them in context with engineering processes, design,

modeling and 3D printing. Students will work with the Arduino

prototyping environment as an introduction to electrical and elec-

tronic engineering using C. Students will design and build robots

using Tetrix parts and programming with Labview. To receive credit,

students are required to have 100% class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: Maria Suarez, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–July 10, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m.

COST: $610

UPPER SCHOOL FOUNDATIONS (ENRICHMENT COURSE, NOT FOR CREDIT)GRADE 9 WEEK 10Eager to start your Greenhill Upper School career on the right

foot? Are you seeking tools and resources that will help you

achieve your goals? Upper School Foundations will provide an

overview of the Upper School to incoming students. It focuses on

four crucial areas: the writing process, research paper composi-

tion, study skills, and acclimation to Upper School life. Students

will spend 4½ hours each day taking separate classes that will

cover information, expectations, suggestions and skills geared

toward easing the transition into the Upper School.

INSTRUCTOR: Genie Burke, Andy Mercurio, Honelynn Parker,

Priya Singhvi, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 11:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $285

WELLNESS (FOR CREDIT: COURSE 117040)GRADES 9–10 WEEKS 2–3, 4–5, 11–12This class focuses on health and wellness issues relevant to adoles-

cents. Students participate in discussions and activities through-

out the course that address stress management, depression,

suicide prevention, substance-abuse prevention, STDs, pregnancy

prevention, proper nutrition, eating disorders, relationships, and

violence prevention. Greenhill students entering Grades 9–10 may

take this course to fulfill the Upper School graduation requirement

for Wellness, subject to Upper School approval. To receive credit,

students are required to have 100% class attendance.

INSTRUCTOR: Priya Singhvi, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: Monday–Thursday only: June 8–18, June 22–July 2,

August 10–20, 11:00 a.m.–2:45 p.m. or 3:00 p.m.–6:45 p.m.

COST: $410

Course for ParentsTHE ART OF PARENTING AND CULTIVATING CONNECTION PARENT COMMUNICATION COURSEWEEK 2Drawing upon neuroscience, attachment research, and experien-

tial practice, you will learn how to build more connected relation-

ships with your children, your partner and yourself. Learn how

new practices can directly impact the development of the brain

and form a deeper understanding of your own life stories, which

will help you raise compassionate and resilient children. Rooted in

interpersonal biology, super pragmatic and full of heart, master

the art of parenting and cultivating connection.

INSTRUCTOR: Priya Singhvi, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.

COST: $180

Courses for Credit

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ALL SPORTS—COEDGRADES 2–7 WEEKS 2, 4, 7, 10This exciting camp provides an opportunity for boys and girls

to participate in a variety of sports. Emphasis will be placed on

learning the fundamentals and strategies in soccer, basketball,

baseball, tennis, volleyball, swimming, floor hockey and much,

much more. Players will be grouped by age, gender and skill level.

No student knows too much or too little to enjoy this fun-filled

camp that stresses knowledge, skill development and appre-

ciation of sports. Additionally, we will take field trips to other

facilities to challenge our skill levels by swinging at golf balls at

the driving range or cooling off watching a sport movie at the local

theater. Required equipment: swimsuit and towel.

COACH: Herman Card, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 22–26, July 13–17, August 3–7,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $330

BASEBALL—BOYSGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 3, 8Discover the keys to better hitting and fielding in our one-week

baseball camp. Players are grouped by age and ability to enable

the best possible learning. Former professional players and cur-

rent Greenhill coaches provide hands-on instruction along with

personalized drills, practices and games. Newly renovated batting

cages, pitching machines and daily games provide immediate

reinforcement of the proper techniques. Additionally, players

cool off during the day with a short swim in the indoor swimming

pool. Required equipment: glove, cap, bat, swimsuit and towel.

COACH: Curt Lowry, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

BASKETBALL—COEDGRADES K–3 WEEK 7GRADES 4–9 WEEK 2Our Basketball Camp is based on a few simple philosophies. We

believe athletes should enjoy a lot of game play—each camper

has three league games per day. Students need to have a basket-

ball in their hands frequently—our campers have two sessions of

ball handling and dribble-move work daily. Campers will receive

focused daily instruction on two major fundamentals, rather than

scratching the surface with multiple fundamentals, to create more

positive results. In addition to game play, our campers partici-

pate in an individual skills contest and in a weeklong team skills

competition.

COACHES: Joey Sims and Darryn Sandler, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE, GRADES 4–9: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.;

GRADES K–3: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $250

Sports CampsBe a part of our sports camps at Greenhill for boys and girls, ages 3–18, and experience an

educational, fun-filled week. Our camps are designed for student athletes who want to take their

game to the next level, increase their knowledge, and be challenged in a rigorous schedule that

includes skill development, individual and team tactics, and the latest coaching technology.

Meet and work with Greenhill and professional coaches and local high-school athletes.

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BASKETBALL—INDIVIDUALIZED SKILL CAMPGRADES 6–9 WEEK 3The individualized skills camp is designed to accelerate the

participant’s basketball skills and knowledge. The campers will

go through high-intensity drills that will focus on ball handling,

passing and shooting. Participants will also work daily on scoring

on and off the ball, film and white board sessions. This camp is

designed for the more experienced basketball players (rising 6th–

9th graders) who want to improve their game through the training

sessions that involve complex drills.

COACHES: Joey Sims and Michael Hill, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

BEGINNING COMBINED SWIMMING AND BIKING LESSONS—COEDGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 1–2Combined bike lessons and swim lessons camp makes it easy

for you to get your 6 to 12 year old up to speed on both of these

essential life skills. Your child will get an exciting TWO WEEKS

of learning to ride a bike and lessons to improve swimming skills

above their current level. Campers will need a bike and helmet,

swim suit, swim cap, goggles and a towel. The bike can be stored

on-campus during the camp. Please pack two to three snacks and

a refillable water bottle. Please have your child’s bike inspected by

Richardson Bike Mart for safety before attending. We encourage

children to come without training wheels. Children with training

wheels need to have them removed by the second week of camp.

COACH: Scott Whitten, Team Cambridge Triathlon Racing

SCHEDULE: June 1–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $400

COMBINED BIKING AND SWIMMING, BEGINNERS—COEDGRADES K–7 WEEKS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Bike and swim lessons camp makes it easy for you to get your 6 to

12 year old up to speed on both of these essential life skills. Your

child will learn bike skills and swimming skills above their current

level. Campers will need a bike and helmet, swim suit, swim cap,

goggles and a towel. The bike can be stored on-campus during the

camp. Please pack two to three snacks and a refillable water bottle.

Please have your child’s bike inspected by Richardson Bike Mart

for safety before attending. We encourage children to come without

training wheels. Children with training wheels need to have them

removed by the second week of camp.

COACHES: Scott Whitten, Zach Callaway, Team Cambridge

Triathlon Racing

SCHEDULE: Weekly June 22–August 7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $200

COMBINED BIKING AND SWIMMING, INTERMEDIATE—COEDGRADES 1–7 WEEK 4Combined bike and swim lessons camp will improve your skills.

Your child should be able to swim one length of a swimming pool

and ride without training wheels. Campers will need a bike and

helmet, swim suit, swim cap, goggles and a towel. The bike can

be stored on-campus during the camp. Please pack two to three

snacks and a refillable water bottle. Please have your child’s bike

inspected by Richardson Bike Mart for safety before attending.

COACHES: Scott Whitten, Zach Callaway, Team Cambridge

Triathlon Racing

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $200

CHEERLEADING—GIRLSGRADES K–5 WEEKS 7, 8Experience the fun of cheerleading! We will learn basic cheer-

leading skills, including motions, jumps, formations, cheers and

chants while putting the “leader” back into “cheerleader.” Par-

ticipants are grouped according to age and ability, so all levels of

experience are welcome. Join us to find out how to truly support

and represent your team. We will enjoy dressing up for spirit week

and working together as a squad. The final afternoon, we will

perform for friends and family at our very own pep rally!

COACH: Jillian Conry, SMU Research Assistant

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $175

DODGEBALL AND P.E. GAMES—COEDGRADES 4–8 WEEKS 3, 5Look out! That was close! If you love dodgeball and other PE

games, then this is the camp for you. This fun-filled week will keep

you healthy and in shape for the rest of the summer. But it’s not all

just fun and games at this camp. During breaks we’ll discuss good

sportsmanship and teamwork, two vital aspects of athletics.

COACH: Janice LaMendola, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE AND COST: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, 9:00 a.m.–3:00

p.m., $325; 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m., $180

ELITE C2C LACROSSE—COEDGRADES 9–11 WEEK TBDC2C Lacrosse has the top coaches in Texas. Most coach both

select and school lacrosse at C2C and the top school programs

around Dallas. At the C2C camp, our camper-to-coach ratio is the

ideal setting for players of all ages, positions and skill levels to take

their game to the next level. We strive to stimulate a love for the

game by immersing athletes in the sport and giving them the kind

of focused, intensive training essential for improvement. Coaches

cover all positions and specialty skills including position funda-

mentals for middie, attack and defense; skills for goalie, face-offs,

shooting, and dodging and advanced skills, speed and agility.

COACHES: C2C Lacrosse Coaches

SCHEDULE: TBD

COST: TBD

Sports: All Ages

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ELITE HURRICANE BASKETBALL—COEDGRADES 7–8 WEEK 7GRADES 9–11 WEEK 7Advanced Hurricane Skills Basketball Camp is a training camp

for experienced players who want to challenge themselves. This

elite skills camp touches on intermediate and high level drills and

skills with a focus on how to improve all aspects of your game.

We’ll work on advanced ball handling and passing, advanced

shooting on the dribble, off a cut and off a pass, as well as teach

you how to use a screen properly. In addition we’ll explore how to

handle the ball in open court and make youself available in transi-

tion. These are just a few ways this camp will benefit your game.

COACHES: Hurricane Basketball Coaches

SCHEDULE, GRADES 7–8: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

GRADES 9–11: July 13–17, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $200

ELITE MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCCER—COEDGRADES 5–8 WEEK 4Calling All Middle School Select/Club Players! Our Elite camp is

focused on developing each player’s technical skills and tacti-

cal awareness. Additionally, the player’s physical fitness and

psychological durability will develop as a function of the rigorous

content of the sessions. This camp is designed for elite players that

are committed to training at the highest level. The camp includes

film analysis and white board discussions to cover technical and

tactical aspects of the game. Players will be grouped by current

stage of development.

COACHES: Greg Krauss, Laura Flanagan, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $320

FIELD HOCKEY FOR BEGINNERSGRADES 4–6 WEEK 2Field Hockey is an exciting sport played throughout the world.

The goal of Field Hockey for Beginners is to educate campers

in the game of field hockey by providing a fun and enjoyable

experience. This camp will teach the basics of field hockey while

having fun and making new friends. Coaches provide hands-on

instruction, basic drills and small-sided games. You don’t want to

miss this opportunity to get a jump on learning how to play! No

stick or experience necessary. Please dress each day in comfort-

able athletic wear, outdoor shoes/cleats, shin guards, mouth guard

and sunscreen. Please have a swimsuit and towel in case we get a

chance to head to the pool.

COACH: Louise Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

FIELD HOCKEY FOR GIRLSGRADES 7–8 WEEK 12Field Hockey is an exciting sport played throughout the world.

The goal of Field Hockey for Beginners is to educate campers

in the game of field hockey by providing a fun and enjoyable

experience. This camp will teach the basics of field hockey while

having fun and making new friends. Coaches provide hands-on

instruction, basic drills and small-sided games. You don’t want to

miss this opportunity to get a jump on learning how to play! No

stick or experience necessary. Please dress each day in comfort-

able athletic wear, outdoor shoes/cleats, shin guards, mouth guard

and sunscreen. Please have a swimsuit and towel in case we get a

chance to head to the pool.

COACH: Louise Thompson, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $180

FUNDAMENTALS OF FIELD HOCKEY—GIRLSGRADES 1–4 WEEKS 3, 4, 10, 11In conjunction with USA Field Hockey, Sportkinetics is offering

Fundamental Field Hockey, a youth development initiative to ex-

pose the sport to thousands of children nationwide by providing

free equipment and emphasizing fun physical activity! Since 2012,

USA Field Hockey has committed to launching 250 programs an-

nually across the United States in an effort to inspire participation

and introduce the sport to elementary age boys and girls. With an

emphasis on developing body control and spatial awareness on

the field, kids are encouraged to engage the sport from a physical

activity and self-confidence perspective. The program teaches the

game in its basic form, the FUNdamentals, and has a heavy focus

on exciting game play on any smooth surface.

COACH: Kidokinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, August 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

June 15–19, August 3–7, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

GREENHILL CHEER CLINICGRADES K–8 WEEK 12Go Hornets Go! Join the Greenhill cheerleaders for a spirited week

of fun! Whether your goal is to be on the school squad or just hang

out with your friends for a good time, this is the camp for you.

Master simple stunts, learn the fundamentals of cheerleading,

holler cheers and chants and learn correct techniques and safety.

Campers will be grouped in squads according to age. We’ll finish

with a pep rally for parents and friends!

COACHES: Tracey Pugh, Greenhill School, and Greenhill

Cheerleaders

SCHEDULE: August 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

JUMP FOR FUN—GIRLSGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 1, 5, 7, 10, 12The Jump camp will include traditional jump rope, Chinese jump

rope, jump rope relays, jump rope work outs, and jump rope

games. Jump rope is a great way to improve stamina, build heart

strength and improve coordination, agility and balance. Designed

to be fun and invigorating, new techniques will increase interest

in the sport and physical activity by all participants. Jump rope

games such as “jump the river,” “helicopter” and “water splash”

keep kids engaged and demonstrate the fun side to physical

activity and fitness. Coaches utilize multiple styles of jump rope

depending on the activity, and each child is ensured to have the

appropriate size. Music is also incorporated into our classes and

encourages kids to have fun and get fit!

COACH: Sportkinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: July 13–17, August 17–21, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

June 1–5, June 29–July 3, August 3–7, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

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JUST PLAY SPORTS—COEDGRADES K–2 WEEKS 7, 8, 11, 12GRADES 3–7 WEEKS 1, 8, 11, 12Fire up your muscles and get ready to hit the field in this ener-

gized camp that will have you begging for more fun. Experience

sports like croquet, soccer, kickball, dodge ball and more as you

take part in structured games and build your character through

teamwork. All activities will allow you to develop control, accu-

racy, coordination, and timing in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

We’ll take time to cool off and play games in the pool during the

afternoons. Teams will be organized by age.

COACHES: Janice LaMendola, Lauren Giovannini, Greenhill

School, or Chris Miller, Allen ISD

SCHEDULE AND COST, GRADES K–1: July 13–17, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

or 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $180; 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320;

GRADES K–2: July 20–24, August 10–14, August 17–21,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $180;

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320;

GRADES 3–7: June 1–5, July 20–24, August 10–14, August 17–21,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. or 12:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., $180;

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m., $320

KARATE AND SELF–DEFENSE—COEDGRADES 1–6 WEEKS 6, 9Karate kids will get a kick out of this summer camp. Wouldn’t it be

great if they could use this time to stay active, have fun, learn valu-

able life skills, and get some quality karate training? Well, with the

Chamberlain Studios Karate Summer Camp, they can! Since 1981,

our instruction has been rooted in our 3 Steps to a Great Kid char-

acter development program, which centers around training with

our highly skilled black belt instructors in fundamental martial

arts skills, drills and activities. Your children will walk away happy

from the fun activities, and you may find your life a little easier as

they earn stripes by doing chores at home. Custom uniforms are

available from the camp instructor for $35.

COACH: Chamberlain Studios of Self-Defense

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $190

KIDOKINETICS: A FUN WAY TO FITNESS—COEDAGE 3–GRADE 1 WEEKS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Kidokinetics provides a fun, healthy week of exercise, games,

nutrition and sports. We introduce a new sport each day, teaching

the skills in our first session. In our second session we introduce

games to put the new skills into practice. Between sessions we

break for a snack, and provide a sports-related arts and crafts

project and story time with sports and nutrition themed children’s

books. Kidokinetics programs follow all guidelines established

by the National Association of Sports and Physical Education and

FitnessGram. Sports and physical activities include golf, tennis,

basketball, baseball/T-ball, football, badminton, hockey, lacrosse,

field hockey, soccer, rugby, track and field, volleyball, obstacle

course, hula hoops, noodlekinetics, disc golf, karate, yoga, jump

rope, bowling, frisbee, kickball, jai alai (scoop ball), throw &

catch, warm-up/cool down games, relays and parachute games.

Children must be potty trained.

COACH: Kidokinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: Weekly from June 1 through August 21,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; and June 8–12, June 15–19, July 13–17,

July 27–31, August 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

LACROSSE—BOYSGRADES PRIMER–4 WEEK 2Discover the keys to better basic lacrosse skills. Players are

grouped by age and ability to enable the best possible learning.

Coaches provide hands-on instruction with personalized drills,

practices and small-sided games. Players cool off during the day

with a short swim in our indoor pool. The goal of the camp is to

create a fun, exciting and supportive environment for your child

to improve as an individual and team player. No previous experi-

ence is necessary. Lacrosse, considered to be the fastest game on

two feet, combines many of the elements of basketball, soccer and

hockey. Campers should dress each day in a T-shirt, shorts, socks

and outdoor shoes/cleats. Required equipment: swimsuit, towel,

sunscreen, stick, helmet, gloves, pads, mouth guard and cup.

COACH: Kevin Barnicle, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

LACROSSE—BOYSGRADES 5–8 WEEK 8This camp is designed for lacrosse players who would like to

prepare themselves to play at a higher level, whether it’s at the

middle school or high school level. The camp will consist of skill

work and practice drills, followed by competitive game type situ-

ations. Additionally, players cool off during the day with a short

swim in our indoor pool. The goal of the camp is to create a fun,

exciting and supportive environment for your child to improve

as an individual and team player. Limited previous experience

is necessary. Lacrosse, considered to be the fastest game on two

feet, combines many of the elements of basketball, soccer and

hockey. Campers should dress each day in a T-shirt, shorts, socks

and outdoor shoes/cleats. Required equipment: swimsuit, towel,

sunscreen, stick, helmet, gloves, pads, mouth guard and cup.

COACH: Kevin Barnicle, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH PERFORMANCE CONDITIONING—COEDGRADES 6–8 WEEKS 3, 4, 6, 7, 8This camp is specifically designed to prepare middle-school

athletes for the mental and physical challenges of sports. The goal

is to become a little tougher, more persistent and self-confident.

Much of conditioning will focus on developing stamina and

strength techniques that can be used as a workout plan through-

out the summer. Core strength and body weight exercises (sit-ups,

push-ups, pull-ups) will be emphasized. This is definitely a camp

that will push students to get fitter and stronger, but it is also a

camp designed to help them learn to take more responsibility for

their own athletic success.

COACH: Richard McMurry, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 22–26, July 6–10, July 13–17,

July 20–24, 12:30 p.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $145

Sports: All Ages

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ROCK CLIMBING—COEDGRADES 3–7 WEEKS 8, 9, 10, 11GRADES 4–10 WEEK 2Indoor rock climbing offers students a non-competitive active

lifestyle using experiences that provide personal development

(physical, social and emotional), environmental understanding,

stewardship, memorable adventures and teambuilding. It’s a

natural way for children to develop excellent core and upper body

strength from an early age. Campers will train at one of Texas’

top indoor climbing gyms, with instruction from highly regarded

instructors. Drop off and pick up are at Greenhill. Equipment is

provided. Campers should wear summer workout gear and bring

snacks.

COACHES: Matthew Giorgio, Jonathan Weber, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE, GRADES 4–10: June 8–12, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.;

GRADES 3–7: July 20–24, July 27–31, August 3–7, August 10–14,

12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $205

ROOKIE RUGBY—BOYSGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 2, 6Partnering with USA Rugby, Sportkinetics is proud to offer its

Rookie Rugby camp to introduce this fun and exciting sport to

young children. Rookie Rugby is the U.S. brand of flag rugby. It is a

safe, non-contact, easy to play game for boys of all ages. Campers

learn the basic rules and fundamental skills associated with the

sport while also developing a love for physical fitness through fun

rugby games and drills. Skills such as ball handling, passing and

kicking are learned along with the physical components associ-

ated with the sport, such as body control and spatial awareness.

COACH: Sportkinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, July 6–10, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

RUN JUMP THROW—COEDGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 3, 4, 8, 12Run Jump Throw is a sports and fitness training program for

elementary age children offered by Sportkinetics and developed

by USA Track and Field. The program was recently launched na-

tionwide and is sponsored by Hershey Corporation. This hands-

on learning program gets kids excited about physical activity by

introducing them to the basic running, jumping and throwing

skills associated with track and field activities. During the course

of the program children will be introduced to 20 different learning

stations. Stations include activities such as dynamic warm-up

with balance and coordination exercises, running form and tech-

nique, standing broad jump, softball throw, and one-legged hop.

The program culminates with a non-competitive track meet with

application of learned skills and celebration of achievements.

COACH: Sportkinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.;

June 22–26, July 20–24, August 17–21, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

SOCCER—COEDGRADES K–4 WEEK 11Players of all abilities will be challenged in the technical and tacti-

cal aspects of the game of soccer. Each day will include individual

skills training and small-sided games. The directors believe in the

importance of players developing through doing, so activities and

games are designed to maximize the number of touches players

get on the ball. One camp day will be dedicated to an “all-camp”

indoor World Cup, which is always a camper favorite. Each day

the campers will finish the hot morning with time in the pool.

Every day, please have campers wear indoor shoes (any flat,

non-marking athletic shoe) to camp for the skills warm-up in the

gym. We will then assist the campers with getting on cleats to go

outside. Required equipment: indoor athletic shoes, soccer cleats,

shin guards, sunscreen, swimsuit and towel.

COACHES: Greg Krauss, Laura Flanagan, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: August 10–14, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

SWIM-BIKE-RUN—COEDGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 3, 5, 7One of our most popular camps every year, S-B-R camp builds

better swimming, biking and running skills in a really fun group

atmosphere. It’s a great way to learn triathlon in a skills-oriented,

low-pressure camp. In the pool, children will get the repetition

needed to solidify what they have learned in lessons. On the bike,

students will learn essential bike safety, handling and group rid-

ing skills. Campers will also do a little “cross country” running,

along with efficiency drills. We throw in some agility, balance and

core work to help them learn to cross-train and maintain multi-

sport skills. Children must be able to swim one lap of the pool and

ride a bike without training wheels. Required equipment: running

and swimming gear, water bottle, sunscreen, bike, bike helmet and

towel. Please have your child’s bike inspected by Richardson Bike

Mart for safety before attending.

COACH: Scott Whitten, Team Cambridge Triathlon Racing

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, June 29–July 3, July 13–17,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $200

SWIM AND MOUNTAIN BIKE—COEDGRADES 2–8 WEEKS 6, 8It is swimming and mountain biking for children interested in

riding off-road. This will be a physically demanding week with the

goal of improving your child’s off-road biking skills. Children must

be able to swim two laps of the pool and ride a bike without train-

ing wheels. Required equipment: off-road bike (mountain, bmx or

hybrid), swimming gear, water bottle, sunscreen, bike helmet and

towel. Please have your child’s bike inspected by Richardson Bike

Mart for safety before attending.

COACH: Scott Whitten, Team Cambridge Triathlon Racing

SCHEDULE: July 6–10, July 20–24, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $220

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SWIMMING LESSONS—COEDAGE 4–GRADE 12 WEEKS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11Swim camp is designed to assist and promote each student ac-

cording to his or her ability and experience. Classes are available

for the beginning swimmer through the experienced, competitive

swimmer. Instruction is fun while stressing proper technique,

optimal learning and water safety. Required equipment: swimsuit,

goggles and towel. Swim students must be at least 4 years old to

enroll and must be able to be separated from parents for one hour.

COACHES: Certified Greenhill School Lifeguards

SCHEDULE: Weekly from June 1–August 14, 8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m.

COST: $155

TENNIS CAMPS—COEDSee page 44 for Tennis Camps, weekly from June 1–August 21

THE FIRST TEE GOLF—COEDGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 1, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11The First Tee Golf program is a fun learning experience offered

by Sportkinetics. The program combines learning golf skills and

fundamentals through an innovative curriculum developed by

The First Tee. The program was created in association with the

PGA, LPGA, Champions Tour and Masters Association. The

curriculum modifies traditional sports such as football, baseball,

tennis and others to relate the four basic shots of golf: putting,

chipping, pitching and the full swing. Equipment is designed for

young children, with oversized club faces, color coded grips, and

target oriented training tools and alignment markings. Each activ-

ity empowers young people to explore their abilities and develop

life-enhancing values along the way through the Nine Core Values

of respect, courtesy, responsibility, honesty, sportsmanship, con-

fidence, judgment, perseverance and integrity. Sportkinetics is an

official business partner of The First Tee of Greater Dallas.

COACH: Sportkinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: June 1–5, July 6–10, August 3–7,

9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.; June 22–26, July 13–17,

July 27–31, August 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

TRIATHLON YOUTH TRAINING—COEDGRADES 3–7 WEEK 10By far our most exciting and rewarding camp of the summer! This

camp focuses on all the things your child will need to know in

order to complete a kids’ triathlon in the least amount of time and

under the rules of a USAT sanctioned event. It is a great lead-in

to the Cooper Kids Triathlon on Saturday, August 8, in McKin-

ney, Texas. Special attention will be given to swim-bike, bike run

transitions, riding safety and race tactics. Children must be able to

swim one lap of the pool and ride a bike without training wheels.

Required equipment: running gear, swimming gear, water bottle,

sunscreen, bike, bike helmet and towel. Please have your child’s

bike inspected by Richardson Bike Mart for safety before attending.

COACH: Scott Whitten, Team Cambridge Triathlon Racing

SCHEDULE: August 3–7, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $200

ULTIMATE FRISBEE AND SPIKEBALL—COEDGRADES 1–7 WEEKS 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 11Sportkinetics’ Ultimate Frisbee and Spikeball camp is a new and

exciting camp that brings together two high energy sports into

one fun-filled curriculum. Combining the non-stop movement

and endurance of soccer with the aerial passing skills of football,

a game of Ultimate is played by two teams with a frisbee on a field

with end zones, similar to football. In addition to learning the

skills needed to play Ultimate, kids are also exposed to sports-

manship and integrity as Ultimate is played without referees and

is a self-officiated game, even at the highest level. Spikeball, a little

known sport growing in popularity, is a fast-paced game played

with two teams of two, one ball and a trampoline-like net. The

object is to hit the ball off the net and past the opposing team’s

players. Spikeball requires quick reflexes, immediate decision

making, agility, balance and coordination. Never have we offered

two sports that provide such a high level of entertainment while

also providing kids with a superior level of physical development.

COACH: Sportkinetics Dallas

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 29–July 3, July 27–31, 9:00 a.m.–12:00

p.m.; June 1–5, July 6–10, August 10–14, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $185

VOLLEYBALL, BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE—BOYSGRADES 5–8 WEEK 4Learn the fundamentals of passing, setting, serving and hitting!

Young players improve their technique and court sense through

this innovative program of instruction that includes individual

player evaluations, daily competitive play and player awards. This

is essential training before those fall tryouts.

COACH: Tatiane Deibert, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 12:30 p.m.–3:30 p.m.

COST: $175

VOLLEYBALL, INTERMEDIATE—GIRLSGRADES 3–6 WEEK 3Learn the fundamentals of passing, setting, serving and hitting!

Young players improve their technique and court sense through

this innovative program of instruction that includes individual

player evaluations, daily competitive play and player awards. This

is essential training before those fall tryouts. Required equipment:

kneepads.

COACH: Tatiane Deibert, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

VOLLEYBALL, ADVANCED—GIRLSGRADES 7–12 WEEK 4This camp is designed for setters, outside hitters and middle

blockers. Position stations will be combined with advanced

setter/hitter drills and competitive team play. Valuable written

player evaluations, individual awards and special guest instruc-

tors are also part of this high-intensity package. Required equip-

ment: kneepads.

COACH: Tatiane Deibert, Greenhill School

SCHEDULE: June 22–26, 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.

COST: $175

Sports: All Ages

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The Greenhill Tennis Center has established itself as one of the top training centers in North Texas. The

Greenhill Tennis Center is available year round for camps, clinics and individual workouts for players of all

ages and skill levels. Under the guidance of Director of Tennis Tim Barnard, USPTA, the staff at the Greenhill

Tennis Center brings over 20 years of experience in mentoring, developing and training players from the

professional to recreational level.

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ALL SPORTS AND RACKET CAMP—COEDAGES 6–16 WEEKS 3, 6, 9Greenhill is excited to offer this one-of-a-kind camp. This camp

will include morning tennis instruction and competitive play.

Afterward experience the games of soccer, volleyball, kickball,

Ping-Pong, badminton and pickle ball! Students will get their fill

of social interaction, exercise and, most important, fun! All of this

will be complemented with cool breaks in our indoor swimming

facility. Staff will consist of USPTA professional and experienced

staff. Lifeguards will be on duty.

COACH: Tim Barnard, Director of Tennis, USPTA

SCHEDULE: June 15–19, July 6–10, July 27–July 31,

9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

COST: $330

TENNIS: FUTURE STARS—COEDAGES 4–5 WEEKS 2, 4, 6, 8, 10USTA and its Quickstart program is a proven way for kids to learn

the game of tennis. We will teach proper technique in a fun atmo-

sphere. Quickstart tennis uses large foam or colored red balls and

smaller size nets designed for this age group. Students experience

the quick success of being able to play the game. This program

will teach the proper fundamentals so that students can be suc-

cessful in playing tennis in the future.

COACHES: Tim Barnard, Director of Tennis, USPTA

SCHEDULE: June 8–12, June 22–26, July 6–10, July 20–24,

August 3–7, 8:00 a.m.–8:45 a.m.

COST: $95

10 AND UNDER TENNIS10 and Under Tennis is an exciting play format for

learning tennis, designed to bring kids into the

game by utilizing specialized equipment, shorter

court dimensions and modified scoring, all tailored to age and

size. It is divided into two different levels—ages 8 and under, and

ages 10 and under. Students will be instructed based upon age

and experience.

TENNIS AND SWIM—COED

AGES 6–18 WEEKS 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Your child can take advantage of the Greenhill Tennis Center’s

Camps to progress at a quick rate. The camps are designed to

develop a strong foundation through stroke production, engaging

drills and match play. The USTA 10-and-under format as well as

green dot and regular balls will be used for the appropriate age

and level. Make no mistake, this will be fun! Our staff consists of

energetic and qualified USPTA or USPTR certified professionals

and experienced counselors. At the end of the day, students will

cool off in our indoor swimming facility for open swim and social

interaction. Required equipment: tennis racket, hat, sunscreen,

lunch and swimsuit.

COACHES: Tim Barnard, Director of Tennis, USPTA;

Chris Honeycutt, USPTA

SCHEDULE AND COST: June 1–5, June 8–12, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.,

$330; June 15–19, June 22–26, and weekly from July 6–August 21,

8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $250; or 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $195

TOTAL TENNIS: DRILLS AND MATCH PLAY—COEDAGES 10–18 WEEKS 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Total Tennis is a year-round training program designed for players

entering ZAT, Junior team tennis, Middle school/High school team,

Champs and Super Champ level players. The weekly camps are

divided into drills and match play sessions. The drilling sessions

will focus on the technical/tactical aspects of the game. Match play

sessions will incorporate tactical, mental/emotional and physical

fitness. We utilize a favorable ratio of instructor to students. Your

child must qualify for this camp. Please call the Junior Director of

Tennis at 972-628-5671 if you have any questions.

COACH: Tim Barnard, Director of Tennis, USPTA

SCHEDULE AND COST: Weekly from June 1–26 and

July 6–August 21, 8:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $250;

or 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., $195

VISIT THE TENNIS CENTER WEBSITE AT WWW.GREENHILL.ORG/PAGE/ATHLETICS/TENNIS-CENTER FOR OTHER TENNIS CENTER OFFERINGS, INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP SKILLS TRAINING SESSIONS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS.

Sports—Tennis Center: All Ages

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WEEK 1: JUNE 1–JUNE 5

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 6/1–6/5 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/1–6/5 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Beg. Combined Swimming & Biking 2 6/1–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 39

Just Play Sports 1 6/1–6/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Kidokinetics 1 6/1–6/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

The First Tee Golf 1 6/1–6/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 43

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/1–6/5 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Just Play Sports 1 6/1–6/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Tennis & Swim 1 6/1–6/5 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Just Play Sports 1 6/1–6/5 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Jump for Fun–Girls 1 6/1–6/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 40

Ultimate Frisbee & Spikeball 1 6/1–6/5 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Courses for Credit GRADES

Geology 4 5/25–6/25 Online Grades 11–12 36

WEEK 2: JUNE 8–JUNE 12

Lower School AGES/GRADES

Art Class Favorites 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 3

Baking for Beginners 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 3

Explore Russia 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 7

Junie B. Jones Adventure 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 10

LEGO Builders 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 11

Lemonade Stand Entrepreneur 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 12

Magic Camp 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 13

Minecraft Survival 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 14

Perler Bead Party 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 15

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 3 16

Recreational Camp 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

The World of Piggie and Gerald 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 19

Unfreeze Your Brain 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 20

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 21

You’re Invited to Tea 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 21

ABC Camp (Letters A–K) 2 6/8–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 2

Camping Under the Stars 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 4

Let’s Take a Science Field Trip 2 6/8–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–6 13

Ooey, Gooey Sensory Science 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Recreational Camp 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Survivor: Greenhill 2 6/8–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 19

When I Grow Up 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 20

Recreational Camp 1 6/8–6/12 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Crazy Creations 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 6

LEGO Builders 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO WeDo Robotics 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 12

Lemonade Stand Entrepreneur 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 12

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 3 16

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 21

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

Cartooning Online 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Extreme Capture the Flag 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 29

Magic Camp 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 30

Paper Creations 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–7 31

Cooking in World Cultures 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Greenhill Makerspace: Car 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–12 27

La Dolce Vita: Italian Language 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 7–9 29

Video Game Makers 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Let’s Take a Science Field Trip 2 6/8–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–6 30

Survivor: Greenhill 2 6/8–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 34

Art Class Favorites 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 23

LEGO Simple Motorized Mechanisms 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 29

Read, Write, Perform 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 32

Program SummaryCAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

CAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

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Courses for Credit GRADES

Advanced Painting 3 6/8–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 36

Beginning Black & White Photo 3 6/8–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–12 36

Government in Action 3 6/8–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 11–12 37

Wellness 2 6/8–6/18 11:00 am–2:45 pm Grades 9–10 37

Digital/Advanced Photography 3 6/8–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 9–12 36

Wellness 2 6/8–6/18 3:00 pm–6:45 pm Grades 9–10 37

Greenhill Goes to Yellowstone 3 6/8–6/26 Overnight trip Grades 9–12 37

Course for Parents ADULTS

The Art of Parenting 1 6/8–6/12 8:00 am–11:00 am Adult 37

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 6/8–6/12 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis: Future Stars 1 6/8–6/12 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/8–6/12 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Field Hockey for Beginners 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 40

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Lacrosse–Boys 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades Primer–4 41

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Ultimate Frisbee & Spikeball 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 43

All Sports 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–7 38

Basketball 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–9 38

Tennis & Swim 1 6/8–6/12 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Rock Climbing 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–10 42

Rookie Rugby–Boys 1 6/8–6/12 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 42

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 6/8–6/12 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 3: JUNE 15–JUNE 19

Lower School AGES/GRADES

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 2

Aprons & Appetizers 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 3

Art Class Favorites 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 3

Bored? Games 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 4

Camping Under the Stars 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 6

Egyptian Art 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 7

Fine & Gross Motor Fun 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 2 8

LEGO Builders 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Superheroes 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 12

LEGO WeDo Challenge 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 12

LEGO Writers 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 12

Mapping the USA 2 6/15–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 14

Math Smartboard iPad Style 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–3 14

Memories in Snapshot 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–3 14

Perler Bead Party 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 15

Recreational Camp 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 21

Brown Bear, What Do You See? 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 4

Early Childhood Recreational Camp 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Food Science 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 8

Frozen! 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

LEGO for Girls 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 11

Make It Move 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–6 13

Painting with a Twist 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 15

Recreational Camp 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Splash & Splatter 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 17

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Recreational Camp 1 6/15–6/19 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Awesome Authors 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 3

Camping Under the Stars 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Crazy Creations 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 6

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 6

Fine & Gross Motor Fun 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 2 8

Football for the Young Fanatic 2 6/15–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–6 8

CAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

CAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

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Keyboarding 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–6 10

LEGO Builders 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Crazy Contraptions 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

Let’s Take a Selfie 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 13

Math Smartboard iPad Style 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–3 14

Memories in Snapshot 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–3 14

Minecraft Creative 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 14

Reading Skills 4th & 5th Grades 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–5 16

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 21

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

A Journey thru Roman Mythology 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 22

Babysitter’s Boot Camp 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 25

Egyptian Art 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 26

Extreme Capture the Flag 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

Improv Workshop 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 8–11 28

LEGO Superheroes 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 29

Love the Game 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–7 30

Mapping the USA 2 6/15–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 30

Greenhill Makerspace: Nautical 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–12 27

Make It Move 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–6 30

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 33

Video Game Makers 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 22

Aprons & Appetizers 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 23

Art Class Favorites 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 23

Football for the Young Fanatic 2 6/15–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–6 27

Habits that Create Success 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 7–12 28

Keyboarding 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–6 29

Read, Write, Perform 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 32

Reading Skills 4th & 5th Grades 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–5 32

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 6/15–6/19 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis & Swim 1 6/15–6/19 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/15–6/19 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Baseball–Boys 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 38

Basketball–Individualized Skills 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–9 39

Dodgeball & PE Games 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–8 39

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Run Jump Throw 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 42

Swim-Bike-Run 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 42

Tennis & Swim 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Volleyball, Intermediate–Girls 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–6 43

All Sports & Racket Camp 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–16 45

Dodgeball & PE Games 1 6/15–6/19 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 39

Dodgeball & PE Games 1 6/15–6/19 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 39

MS High Performance Conditioning 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 41

Fundamentals of Field Hockey–Girls 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 40

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/15–6/19 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 6/15–6/19 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 4: JUNE 22–JUNE 26

Lower School AGES/GRADES

Build-A-Mania 1 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Clay Sculpture: Pottery & More 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 5

Cooking Around the States 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 5

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 6

Creative Writing 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–5 6

Graphic Novel Camp 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 9

LEGO Star Wars 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 12

Math Smartboard iPad Style 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–3 14

Memories in Snapshot 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–3 14

Puzzle Mania 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 16

Recreational Camp 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Simple Robotics 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 17

STEM Challenge: All About Water 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 17

Superheroes 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 19

Unfreeze Your Brain 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 20

When I Grow Up 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 20

Wooden Robots 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 21

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ABC Camp (Letters L–T) 2 6/22–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 2

Cooking Around the World 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 5

Early Childhood Recreational Camp 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Frozen! 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 8

It’s A Wild, Wild World 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

Recreational Camp 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Totally Cool Teenage Mutant Ninjas 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–1 19

Under the Deep Blue Sea 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 20

Recreational Camp 1 6/22–6/26 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Budding Engineer 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 4

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 6

LEGO City from Scratch 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 11

Magic Tree House Adventure 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–3 13

Marble Mazes 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 14

Memories in Snapshot 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–3 14

Reading Skills 4th & 5th Grades 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–5 16

STEM Challenge: Build it Bigger 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 18

Superheroes 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 19

When I Grow Up 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–2 20

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 25

Creative Writing 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–5 25

Graphically Comic 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–7 27

Improv Workshop 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 8–11 28

Off to a Good Start 5th Grade 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 5 31

STEM Challenge: All About Water 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 33

The Other Side of the Coin 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 34

Wooden Robots 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 35

Cake Pops, Cupcakes & Cookies 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 28

Monopoly Mogul 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 31

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 33

Teen Recreation Camp 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 35

Clay Sculpture: Pottery 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 24

Cooking Around the States 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 24

LEGO Master Builders Academy 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 29

Off to a Good Start 5th Grade 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 5 31

Read, Write, Perform 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 32

Reading Skills 4th & 5th Grades 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–5 32

STEM Challenge: Build it Bigger 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 33

Courses for Credit GRADES

Intro Computer Science: Engineering 3 6/22–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 9–11 37

Wellness 2 6/22–7/2 11:00 am–2:45 pm Grades 9–10 37

Intro Computer Science: Engineering 3 6/22–7/10 3:00 pm–6:00 pm Grades 9–11 37

Wellness 2 6/22–7/2 3:00 pm–6:45 pm Grades 9–10 37

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 6/22–6/26 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis: Future Stars 1 6/22–6/26 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 45

Tennis & Swim 1 6/22–6/26 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/22–6/26 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Combined Biking & Swimming, Int. 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 39

Fundamentals of Field Hockey–Girls 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 40

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Tennis & Swim 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Volleyball, Advanced–Girls 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 7–12 43

All Sports 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–7 38

Elite Middle School Soccer 1 6/22–6/26 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 40

MS High Performance Conditioning 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 41

Run, Jump, Throw 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 42

The First Tee Golf 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Volleyball, Beg. & Int.–Boys 1 6/22–6/26 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 43

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 6/22–6/26 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

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3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 2

Dog Days of Summer 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 6

Fun with Debate! 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 9

It’s Time to Get Messy 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 10

LEGO Builders 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO Superheroes 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 12

LEGO Writers 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–2 12

Ocean Adventure 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Rainbow Loom & Beading Galore 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 16

Recreational Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Star Wars for Young Troopers 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 17

STEM Challenge: All About Water 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 17

Wild About Read Alouds! 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 20

American Girl 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–3 3

Celebrating America 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 5

Cupcake Wars 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 6

Disney Princess Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 6

Early Childhood Recreational Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Harry Potter’s Magical World 2 6/29–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–5 10

Paint for Days 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Painting with a Twist 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 15

Recreational Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Recreational Camp 1 6/29–7/3 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

It’s Time to Get Messy 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 10

LEGO Movie Camp 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 12

LEGO Star Wars 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 12

Logical Thinkers 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 13

Ocean Adventure 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 15

Ping-Pong Boot Camp 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 16

STEM Challenge: Build it Bigger 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 18

Wild About Read Alouds! 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade K 20

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

Computerize Me 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Creative Writing 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–7 25

Keeping Them in Stitches 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–7 29

LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 29

LEGO Superheroes 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 29

Ping-Pong Boot Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 32

STEM Challenge: All About Water 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 33

Harry Potter’s Magical World 2 6/29–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–5 28

Mock Trial 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 8–11 31

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 33

Teen Recreation Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Video Game Makers 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 35

Debate Dynamics 1 6/29–7/2 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 25

Party Planners 101 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 31

Reading Club: Holes 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–6 32

STEM Challenge: Build it Bigger 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 33

Wreck This Journal 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–8 35

Courses for Credit GRADES

Economics & Society 3 6/29–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 11–12 36

Economics & Society 3 6/29–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 11–12 36

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 6/29–7/3 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Dodgeball & PE Games 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–8 39

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Swim-Bike-Run 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 42

Ultimate Frisbee & Spikeball 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 43

Dodgeball & PE Games 1 6/29–7/3 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 39

Dodgeball & PE Games 1 6/29–7/3 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 39

Jump for Fun–Girls 1 6/29–7/3 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 40

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 6/29–7/3 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

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WEEK 6: JULY 6–JULY 10

Lower School AGES/GRADES

Book Cook 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 4

Camp Disney 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 4

Drama Camp–Fairy Tales 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 7

Egyptian Art 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 7

LEGO Builders 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO Superheroes 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 12

Loopdeloo & Loopdeloom 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 13

Origami & Japanese Culture 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Sharks, Sharks, Sharks 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 17

String Fling 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–6 18

Summer Sillies 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 19

Wild About Read Alouds! 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 20

Wooden Robots 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 21

ABC Camp (Letters U–Z) 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 2

Early Childhood Recreational Camp 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Fancy Nancy 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Flying Over South America with Rio 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 8

Frost the Season 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–3 8

Recreational Camp 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Spy Kids 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–6 17

Star Wars for Young Troopers 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 17

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Water Animals 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–1 20

Recreational Camp 1 7/6–7/10 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

America’s First Campers 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 3

Cooking & Spanish Fun 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 2 5

Drama Camp–Fairy Tales 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–6 7

Girls Rock/Women Rule 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–5 9

Japanese Sand Art 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 10

Keyboarding 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–6 10

LEGO for Girls “Friends” 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–4 11

LEGO Star Wars 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–5 12

Loopdeloo & Loopdeloom 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 13

Marble Mazes 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 14

Sharks, Sharks, Sharks 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 17

Wild About Read Alouds! 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade K 20

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

DNA World 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 25

Drama Camp: Politically Correct 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 26

Ductivities 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

Egyptian Art 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 26

LEGO Superheroes 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 29

String Fling 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–6 34

Wooden Robots 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 35

Writing for Middle School 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 35

Acting, Storytelling & Improv 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 23

Favorite Breakfast & Brunch Foods 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

Minecraft 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 31

Spy Kids 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–6 33

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 33

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Video Game Makers 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Cool Stuff in MS Science 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 25

Drama Camp: Politically Correct 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–7 26

Girls Rock/Women Rule 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–5 27

Japanese Sand Art 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 28

Keyboarding 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–6 29

Reading Club: Holes 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–6 32

STEMtacular! 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 33

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 7/6–7/10 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis: Future Stars 1 7/6–7/10 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 45

Tennis & Swim 1 7/6–7/10 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/6–7/10 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Karate & Self-Defense 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Swim & Mountain Bike 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–8 42

Tennis & Swim 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

The First Tee Golf 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 43

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Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

All Sports & Racket Camp 1 7/6–7/10 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–16 45

MS High Performance Conditioning 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 41

Rookie Rugby–Boys 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 42

Ultimate Frisbee & Spikeball 1 7/6–7/10 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 7/6–7/10 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 7: JULY 13–JULY 17

Lower School AGES/GRADES

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 2

Around the World 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 3

Build-A-Mania 1 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 4

Chess Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 5

Cooking with the Alphabet 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 5

Craft of Woodworking 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 5

Find the Artist in You 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 8

Gymboree Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 3–4 9

Math Play 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 14

Origami & Japanese Culture 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 15

Recreational Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Stirring up the Kitchen 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 18

Wild Kratts Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 21

You’re Invited to Tea 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 21

Girl Talk 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–5 9

Going Wild 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–3 9

It’s A Wild, Wild World 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

Nature & Science: Eyes of the Artist 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 14

Recreational Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Splash–Water Science 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 17

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 18

Think Pinkalicious 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–1 19

Recreational Camp 1 7/13–7/17 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

America’s First Campers 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–3 3

Chess Camp 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 5

Cooking with the Alphabet 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–1 5

Craft of Woodworking 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 5

Japanese Sand Art 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 10

LEGO City from Scratch 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

Origami & Rainbow Loom for Boys 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 15

Swim the Ocean Wide 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–2 19

Wild Kratts Camp 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 21

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

Abstract Drawing 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 22

From Page to Stage 2 7/13–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 26

LEGO Mindstorm Robotics 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 29

Photography 101 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 32

STEMtacular! 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 33

Abstract Drawing 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 22

Favorite Foods from Scratch 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 26

Girl Talk 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–5 27

Girls Rock/Women Rule 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–7 27

Harry Potter Mini-Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 28

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 28

Minecraft 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 31

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 33

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 35

Abstract Drawing 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 22

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 22

Ductivities 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 26

Improvisation 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–8 28

Japanese Sand Art 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–5 28

Photography 101 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 32

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 7/13–7/17 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis & Swim 1 7/13–7/17 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/13–7/17 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Elite Hurricane Basketball 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 7–8 40

Jump for Fun–Girls 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 40

Just Play Sports 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 41

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Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Swim-Bike-Run 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 42

Tennis & Swim 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

All Sports 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–7 38

Basketball 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–3 38

Just Play Sports 1 7/13–7/17 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–1 41

Just Play Sports 1 7/13–7/17 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades K–1 41

MS High Performance Conditioning 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 41

Cheerleading–Girls 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–5 39

Elite Hurricane Basketball 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 9–11 40

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

The First Tee Golf 1 7/13–7/17 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 7/13–7/17 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 8: JULY 20–JULY 24

Lower School AGES/GRADES

Art at its Finest 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 3

Blooming Engineer 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 4

Camp Disney 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 4

Chess Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 5

Expressions Social Skills Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 7

Fashion Art Camp–Girls 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 8

Gymboree Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 3–4 9

LEGO Builders 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO Builders 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 11

LEGO for Girls “Friends” 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–4 11

Magic Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 13

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 3 16

Recreational Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Superheroes 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 19

Wee Read & Write 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 20

Wooden Robots 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 21

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 21

It’s a Jungle Out There 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 10

Recreational Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Splash–Water Science 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 17

Stories, Folktales & So Much Drama 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 18

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 20

Wonderful World of Wizard of Oz 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–4 21

Recreational Camp 1 7/20–7/24 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–4 3

Chess Camp 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 5

Cooking & Spanish Fun 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 2 5

LEGO for Girls “Friends” 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–4 11

Marble Mazes 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 14

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 3 16

Simple Robotics 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 17

Superheroes 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 4–Grade 1 19

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

Blooming Engineer 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 23

Chess Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

CSI–Whodunnit 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 25

Cyanotype for MS 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–11 25

DNA World 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 25

Fun with Cooking 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 27

Magic Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–7 30

Wooden Robots 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 35

Harry Potter Mini-Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 28

Journalism Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–8 28

Minding Your Goals 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 30

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 35

Chess Camp 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 24

Cool Stuff in MS Science 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 25

Cyanotype for MS 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–11 25

Fun with Cooking 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 27

Improvisation 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–8 28

Performer’s Singing Camp 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–9 32

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–8 35

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Swimming Lessons 1 7/20–7/24 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis: Future Stars 1 7/20–7/24 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 45

Tennis & Swim 1 7/20–7/24 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/20–7/24 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Baseball–Boys 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 38

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Just Play Sports 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Lacrosse–Boys 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 41

Run Jump Throw 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 42

Swim & Mountain Bike 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–8 42

Tennis & Swim 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Just Play Sports 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 7/20–7/24 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Just Play Sports 1 7/20–7/24 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 7/20–7/24 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

MS High Performance Conditioning 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 41

Cheerleading–Girls 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–5 39

Rock Climbing 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–7 42

Run Jump Throw 1 7/20–7/24 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 42

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 7/20–7/24 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 9: JULY 27–JULY 31

Lower School AGES/GRADES

Around the World 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 3

Art at its Finest 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 3

Book Cook 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–3 4

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 6

Digital Storytelling 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 6

Gross Motor Activities 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 9

Gymboree Camp 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 3–4 9

Kooky Chemistry for Kids 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade K 11

LEGO Builders 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 11

LEGO WeDo Robotics with Scratch 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 2–4 12

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 3 16

Recreational Camp 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Reptiles, Rodents, Insects & Birds 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–1 16

Sharks, Sharks, Sharks 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 17

Summer Dance Sampler 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 18

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 21

Craft of Woodworking 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–4 5

Creepy Crawlers 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 6

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 10

MasterChef Junior 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 14

Recreational Camp 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Splash & Splatter 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 17

Steve Spangler’s Awesome Science 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 18

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 20

Recreational Camp 1 7/27–7/31 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 6

Duct Tape Dynamics Camp 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–8 7

Gross Motor Activities 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade K 9

LEGO Builders 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 11

Minecraft Creative 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 14

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 3 16

Sharks, Sharks, Sharks 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 17

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Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

3D Voice: Public Speaking 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 22

Art at its Finest 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–5 23

Computerize Me 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Creative Drawing for Kids 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 4–6 25

CSI–Whodunnit 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 6–8 25

Off to a Good Start 5th Grade 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 5 31

Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 34

C4: Camp, Canoe, Catch & Climb 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–10 23

It’s a Wild, Wild World 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 28

MasterChef Junior 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–6 30

Mock Trial 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 8–11 31

Teen Recreation Camp 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

What Comes First: Chicken or Egg? 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–5 35

Xtreme Adventure Camp 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–11 35

Acting: Exploring Your Favorite 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 6–12 23

Duct Tape Dynamics 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–8 26

Off to a Good Start 5th Grade 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 5 31

Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 34

Summer Dance Sampler 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 34

Yoga Camp, Greenhill Style 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 4–8 35

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 7/27–7/31 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis & Swim 1 7/27–7/31 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/27–7/31 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Karate & Self-Defense 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–6 41

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Tennis & Swim 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Ultimate Frisbee & Spikeball 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 43

All Sports & Racket Camp 1 7/27–7/31 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 6–16 45

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Rock Climbing 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–7 42

The First Tee Golf 1 7/27–7/31 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 7/27–7/31 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 10: AUGUST 3–AUGUST 7

Lower School AGES/GRADES

Gross Motor Activities 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade K 9

Gymboree Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 3–4 9

Minecraft Survival 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 14

Off to a Good Start in 1st Grade 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 1 15

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grade 3 16

Recreational Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Show Tunes 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–4 17

Early Childhood Recreational Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Age 4–Grade 1 7

Little Picassos Workshop 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Ages 3–4 13

Recreational Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Recreational Camp 1 8/3–8/7 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 1–5 16

Gross Motor Activities 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade K 9

LEGO WeDo Robotics 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 2–4 12

Reading Readiness to Rock 3rd Grade 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grade 3 16

Sight Word Sleuth 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–1 17

Middle & Upper Schools GRADES

Chess Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–8 24

Fantasy Football Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 5–9 26

School of Rock 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 7–12 33

Money & Me 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 6–8 31

Star Wars 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 4–8 33

Teen Recreation Camp 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Video Game Makers 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 5–9 34

Chess Camp 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 5–8 24

School of Rock 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 7–12 33

Courses for Credit GRADES

Upper School Foundations* 1 8/3–8/7 11:00 am–3:30 pm Grade 9 37 * Enrichment course, not for credit

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Swimming Lessons 1 8/3–8/7 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis: Future Stars 1 8/3–8/7 8:00 am–8:45 am Ages 4–5 45

Tennis & Swim 1 8/3–8/7 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 8/3–8/7 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Combined Biking & Swimming, Beg. 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–7 39

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Tennis & Swim 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

The First Tee Golf 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 43

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Triathlon Youth Training 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–7 43

All Sports 1 8/3–8/7 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 2–7 38

Fundamentals of Field Hockey–Girls 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–4 40

Jump for Fun–Girls 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 40

Rock Climbing 1 8/3–8/7 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–7 42

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 8/3–8/7 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

WEEK 11: AUGUST 10–AUGUST 14

Courses for Credit GRADES

Wellness 2 8/10–8/20 11:00 am–2:45 pm Grades 9–10 37

Wellness 2 8/10–8/20 3:00 pm–6:45 pm Grades 9–10 37

Sports AGES/GRADES

Swimming Lessons 1 8/10–8/14 8:00 am–8:45 am Age 4–Grade 12 43

Tennis & Swim 1 8/10–8/14 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 8/10–8/14 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Fundamentals of Field Hockey–Girls 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–4 40

Just Play Sports 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Soccer 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–4 42

Tennis & Swim 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Just Play Sports 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/10–8/14 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/10–8/14 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/10–8/14 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Rock Climbing 1 8/10–8/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 3–7 42

The First Tee Golf 1 8/10–8/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Ultimate Frisbee & Spikeball 1 8/10–8/14 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 43

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 8/10–8/14 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

CAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

CAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

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Lower School: Age 4–Grade 4

CAMP/COURSETITLE # DATE: TIME: AGESOR PAGE WEEKS START–FINISH START–FINISH ENTERINGGRADES

Program Sum

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WEEK 12: AUGUST 17–AUGUST 21

Courses for Credit GRADES

Algebra Review for Geometry* 1 8/17–8/21 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 9–10 36 * Enrichment course, not for credit

Sports AGES/GRADES

Tennis & Swim 1 8/17–8/21 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 8/17–8/21 8:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Field Hockey for Girls 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 7–8 40

Jump for Fun–Girls 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 1–7 40

Just Play Sports 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Tennis & Swim 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 6–18 45

Total Tennis: Drills & Match Play 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–12:00 pm Ages 10–18 45

Just Play Sports 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/17–8/21 9:00 am–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/17–8/21 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades K–2 41

Just Play Sports 1 8/17–8/21 12:00 pm–3:00 pm Grades 3–7 41

Greenhill Cheer Clinic 1 8/17–8/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades K–8 40

Kidokinetics: A Fun Way to Fitness 1 8/17–8/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Age 3–Grade 1 41

Run Jump Throw 1 8/17–8/21 12:30 pm–3:30 pm Grades 1–7 42

Extended Day AGES/GRADES

Extended Day 1 8/17–8/21 see page 59 Age 3–Grade 8 59

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WEEK 1: JUNE 1–JUNE 5

WEEK 2: JUNE 8–JUNE 12

WEEK 3: JUNE 15–JUNE 19

WEEK 4: JUNE 22–JUNE 26

WEEK 5: JUNE 29–JULY 3

Program PlannerUse this handy worksheet to plan and organize your campers’ schedules

before registering. You may register by filling out the form starting on page 61

and mailing it to the school. Or register online at www.greenhill.org/summer.

If you need assistance registering online, please contact the Greenhill Help Desk

at 972.628.5999 or [email protected].

WEEK 6: JULY 6–JULY 10

WEEK 7: JULY 13–JULY 17

WEEK 8: JULY 20–JULY 24

WEEK 9: JULY 27–JULY 31

WEEK 10: AUGUST 3–AUGUST 7

WEEK 11: AUGUST 10–AUGUST 14

WEEK 12: AUGUST 17–AUGUST 21

CAMP/COURSETITLE MORNING LUNCH AFTERNOON 12:00–12:25pm

CAMP/COURSETITLE MORNING LUNCH AFTERNOON 12:00–12:25pm

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General Information

REGISTRATIONWelcome to Summer on the Hill. To register online visit

www.greenhill.org/summer or use the registration forms on the

last pages of this catalog to enroll in camps, classes, and extended

day. After the initial registration, additional courses may be

added online or by calling 972.628.5490. All online or hardcopy

registrations must be received by Thursday noon in order

to be processed for classes and camps starting the following

Monday. A $10 walk-in fee will be charged after this time. There is

an application fee of $25 per student for hardcopy applications.

WALK-IN REGISTRATION & LATE FEEWalk-in registrations are available on a space-available basis after

noon on Thursday prior to the camp start date. There is a $10

walk-in fee plus a $25 hardcopy fee for all walk-ins.

TUITIONTuition less than $200 must be paid in full at initial registration.

For tuition greater than $200, a deposit of $200 must accompany

registration, and the tuition balance must be paid by May 15, 2015.

If initial payment is made by a credit card, the balance due on May

15, 2015, will be automatically charged to the credit card on file.

CANCELLATION, WITHDRAWAL & SCHEDULE CHANGESThe School reserves the right to cancel any program for which

there is insufficient enrollment. If Greenhill cancels a program,

the complete registration fee will be refunded. Greenhill School

reserves the right to request withdrawal of any student whose

conduct is unsatisfactory or who fails to conform to the rules

and regulations. No refund will be made to any student who

withdraws or is dismissed from the summer session after the

program has begun.

A $50 processing fee is charged for each course canceled.

Requests must be emailed to [email protected] two

weeks prior to the camp start date to receive a refund. Students

are allowed one camp schedule change at no charge. A $15

schedule change will be charged for each additional change.

T-SHIRTSEach camper will receive a Greenhill summer T-shirt.

CAR POOLSDrop-off/Pick-up—Parents may drop off and pick up their

children from class or at designated pick-up areas outlined in

confirmation letters. Students will be escorted to the pick-up

areas and be released only to authorized individuals. Children

attending Extended Day must be signed in and out each day by a

parent or authorized adult.

ESCORTING BETWEEN CAMPSStudents enrolled in multiple daily camps will be escorted

from one location to the other by teachers and counselors.

SUMMER OFFICESSummer on the Hill Office

Lower School Administrative Building

phone 972.628.5490

fax 972.628.5290

Sports Office

Phillips Family Athletics Center

phone 972.628.5616

Business Office

Three Chimneys Administrative Building

phone 972.628.5900

CAMPUS POLICYAll students must be enrolled in a program while on campus.

LUNCH/SNACKSCampers who will be on campus between 12:00 p.m. and 12:30

p.m. must bring a lunch each day. Microwaves and refrigeration

are not available. Please enroll your child in our lunch program

unless your child is in a Day Camp from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Greenhill is an Allergy Aware School. Please do not send items

with peanuts or nuts in your child’s lunch or snack. Students in

sports camps and day camps may bring snacks for their morning

or afternoon breaks.

EXTENDED DAY CAREAGE 3–GRADE 8 WEEKS 2–12Summer on the Hill offers extended care before and after camp

for students age 3 to grade 8. Children will have the opportunity

to play outdoors, read, create arts and crafts, play games, and

rest. All activities are supervised. A snack will be provided in

the afternoon. Note: Children must be picked up by 6:00 p.m.

Parents will be charged $2 per minute per child after 6:00 p.m.

EXTENDED DAY 1: Age 3–Grade K

EXTENDED DAY 2: Grades 1–4

EXTENDED DAY 3: Grades 5–8

DATES: Any week beginning June 8–August 17

SCHEDULE AND COST: 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m., $40 per week;

3:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m., $40 per week;

3:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m., $80 per week

PRIMER STUDENTSStudents entering primer may enroll in either kindergarten or first

grade camps and classes.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSStudents from countries other than the United States must submit

a complete list of immunizations.

General Information

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KEY TO CAMPUS MAPA Three Chimneys Administration Building

B Lower School

C Lower School Administration, Summer

Extended Day, Child Development Center,

Summer on the Hill Office

D Early Childhood

E Montgomery Library

F Fine Arts Building

G Levy Middle School

H Phillips Family Athletic Center, Sports

Camps Office, Cox Gymnasium, Ginsburg

Family Natatorium, Fitness Center, Tom

Perryman Alumni Center

I Agnich Science Building

J The Buzz, Zale-Fields Theatre, Crossman

Hall Cafeteria, Phillip G. Foot Quadrangle

K Fulton Upper School, Upper School

Addition

L Maintenance Building

M Farm House: Parents’ Association Building,

The Meadow

N Spring Valley Entrance

O Midway Road Entrance/Hornet Road

GREENHILL PERSONNELAdmissions Office 972.628.5910

Athletic Trainer 972.628.5609

Business Office 972.628.5900

Extended Day 972.628.5490

Fitness Center 972.628.5615

Nurse 972.628.5525

Security 972.628.5555

Security (After Hours) 214.232.9388

Sports Camps Office 972.628.5616

Summer on the Hill Office 972.628.5490

Swimming Pool Office 972.628.5621

Tennis Center 972.628.5670

For driving directions to Greenhill

School, please visit our website:

WWW.GREENHILL.ORG

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CON

SENT FO

R MED

ICAL INSTRU

CTION

In case of an

emergen

cy involvin

g my ch

ild an

d I can

not b

e reached

, I hereby give con

sent to con

tact med

ical care provid

ers or hosp

itals as directed

by

emergen

cy person

nel, an

d au

thorize th

ese provid

ers and

hosp

itals to give any reason

able an

d cu

stomary m

edical in

struction

s. In ad

dition

, Green

hill

School is au

thorized

by me, in

its sole discretion

, to take one or m

ore of the follow

ing action

s: 1) take my ch

ild via car or am

bulan

ce to a hosp

ital and

give consen

t to med

ical care; or 2) release my ch

ild to an

y of the p

eople listed

in th

is registration form

. Green

hill Sch

ool is not fi

nan

cially respon

sible for

any m

edical care or tran

sportation

provid

ed for or on

beh

alf of my ch

ild.

STUDENT HEALTH INFORMATION

• For n

on-G

reenh

ill stud

ents, d

ate of last TD

(Tetanu

s, Dip

hth

eria) booster (if kn

own

)

________/________/________

• W

as your ch

ild en

rolled in

a school in

Texas for the 2014–2015 sch

ool year?

Yes

No

If n

o, curren

t imm

un

ization record

s are requ

ired to atten

d Su

mm

er on th

e Hill p

rograms.

• A

ll studen

ts un

der the age of 6 requ

ire curren

t imm

un

ization records. P

lease subm

it this in

formation

to the Su

mm

er Nu

rse in p

erson or by

email to su

mm

ernu

rse@green

hill.org.

DO

ES YOU

R CHILD

HAVE AN

Y OF TH

E FOLLO

WIN

G CO

ND

ITION

S?A

sthm

a

Yes

No

D

iabetes

Yes

N

o

Seizure

Yes

N

o

Please list/d

escribe an

y other h

ealth con

dition

s ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

STUD

ENT ALLERG

Y INFO

RMATIO

NP

lease describ

e the allergy by n

ame, severity of reaction

, and

treatmen

t or EM

ER

GE

NC

Y A

CT

ION

RE

QU

IRE

D

Foods

Yes

No

If yes, p

lease specify: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dru

gs Yes

N

o

If yes, please sp

ecify: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Insects

Yes

No

If yes, p

lease specify: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Oth

er Yes

N

o

If yes, please sp

ecify: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

History of an

aph

ylaxis?

Yes

No

Will you

be p

rovidin

g an E

piP

en to b

e main

tained

in th

e clinic or stu

den

t’s backp

ack? Yes

N

o

Will you

be p

rovidin

g a rescue in

haler to b

e main

tained

in th

e clinic or stu

den

t’s backp

ack? Yes

N

o

PERMISSIO

N FO

R ADM

INISTRATIO

N O

F MED

ICATION

The stu

den

t may b

e adm

inistered

the follow

ing n

on-p

rescription

med

ications or th

e generic eq

uivalen

t accordin

g to man

ufactu

rers’ recomm

end

ed

dosages by th

e school n

urse or oth

er non

-med

ical school p

ersonn

el.

Tylen

ol® for fever, pain

Yes

No

B

enad

ryl® for allergies

Yes

No

Please n

ote: Oth

er med

ications n

eeded

by a stud

ent d

urin

g school h

ours or activities req

uire p

arents’ w

ritten p

ermission

. These m

edication

s mu

st

be su

pp

lied by th

e paren

t and

brou

ght to sch

ool in th

e original con

tainer p

roperly lab

eled w

ith th

e stud

ent’s n

ame, id

entifi

cation of th

e med

ication,

dosage, an

d tim

e to be ad

min

istered.

If you w

ill be b

ringin

g any m

edication

s inclu

din

g an E

piP

en or in

haler, p

lease comp

lete the Paren

tal Au

thorization

for Med

ication form

and

brin

g it to

the sch

ool nu

rse on or p

rior to the fi

rst day of cam

p. The au

thorization

form is availab

le to dow

nload

on w

ww

.greenh

ill.org/sum

mer. P

lease contact th

e

Nu

rse’s Offi

ce with

any q

uestion

s at 972.628.5525 or sum

mern

urse@

greenh

ill.org. Sum

mer n

urse h

ours are 8:45 am

to 3:00 pm

.

PERMISSIO

N TO

SWIM

Students have th

e opportunity to sw

im in

man

y day camps an

d sports camps. Paren

ts will be n

otified in advan

ce. On

swim

days, students sh

ould bring a

towel, a sw

imsuit, an

d a plastic bag for carrying w

et items. A

ll items sh

ould be clearly labeled with

the stu

dent’s n

ame. Sw

imsuits m

ay be worn

under cloth

ing.

My ch

ild w

ill particip

ate in recreation

al swim

min

g. Yes

N

o

My ch

ild kn

ows h

ow to sw

im in

dep

end

ently.

Yes

No

INDIVIDUALS AUTHORIZED TO PICK UP YOUR CHILDP

lease list all ind

ividu

als wh

o are auth

orized to p

ick up

your ch

ild, in

clud

ing p

arents:

Nam

e 1 __________________________________________________________________________________P

hon

e ____________________________D

river’s License N

o. ______________________________

Nam

e 2 __________________________________________________________________________________P

hon

e ____________________________D

river’s License N

o. ______________________________

Nam

e 3 __________________________________________________________________________________P

hon

e ____________________________D

river’s License N

o. ______________________________

Nam

e 4 __________________________________________________________________________________P

hon

e ____________________________D

river’s License N

o. ______________________________

Stud

ent’s n

ame ________________________________________________________________________A

ge _______________G

rade in

fall 2015 _______________

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ADM

INIS

TRAT

IVE

INFO

RMAT

ION

How

did

you

lear

n a

bou

t Su

mm

er o

n th

e H

ill?

I am

a c

urr

ent G

reen

hill

stu

den

t

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a fo

rmer

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cam

per

Gre

enh

ill A

lum

ni

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rien

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hild

cam

p fa

ir

O

ther

cam

p fa

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lan

o Sp

orts

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thor

ity

P

rin

t ad

Oth

er _

____

____

____

____

____

____

____

____

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Wou

ld y

ou li

ke to

rec

eive

info

rmat

ion

ab

out t

he

Gre

enh

ill A

dm

issi

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pro

cess

?

Yes

No

CON

SEN

T FO

R U

SE O

F PH

OTO

GRA

PHY

AND

STU

DEN

T W

ORK

SI g

ive

con

sen

t to

allo

w p

hot

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ph

s, v

ideo

s, v

oice

rec

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ings

, wri

tten

or

arti

stic

ext

ract

ion

s of

stu

den

t wor

k, to

be

use

d in

wh

ole

or in

par

t, fo

r an

y sc

hoo

l

pu

blic

atio

ns,

mar

keti

ng

mat

eria

ls, w

ebsi

tes,

or

any

sch

ool i

nte

rnet

pos

tin

g.

AUTH

ORI

ZATI

ON

AN

D A

CKN

OW

LED

GM

ENT

I sta

te th

at I

hav

e fi

nan

cial

an

d le

gal r

esp

onsi

bili

ty fo

r th

e st

ud

ent n

amed

in th

is R

egis

trat

ion

For

m. B

y si

gnin

g b

elow

, I a

gree

to a

ll co

nse

nts

,

auth

oriz

atio

ns,

an

d p

erm

issi

ons

des

crib

ed w

ith

in th

is R

egis

trat

ion

For

m.

Sign

atu

re _

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____

____

____

____

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Vicki TruittDirector of Summer Programs

Johnny ThompsonAssistant Director of Summer Programs

DeBorah WinfieldAssistant Director of Summer Programs

Sports OfficePhillips Family Athletics Centerphone: 972.628.5616email: [email protected]

Tom WilliamsAssistant Director of Summer Programs—Sports

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