TODDLER
PROGRAMS
PRE-K
PROGRAMS
LEGO
ROBOTICS
CULINARY
CREATIONS
MAD SCIENCE:
SPACE &
ENGINEERING
ADVANCED
VISUAL ARTS
DIGITAL
ANIMATION
OUTDOOR
WILDERNESS
ADVENTURES
GRAPHIC NOVEL
& COMIC BOOK
ART
FILM &
VIDEOGRAPHY
STEM
with LEGO
Montessori School of Northampton
MONTESSORI SUMMER PROGRAM
2018
Engaging Programs for children of all ages www.northamptonmontessori.org
413-586-4538
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Montessori School of Northampton
For over 40 years the Montessori School of Northampton has
offered exciting and engaging programs for children in the
tradition of Italian educator Maria Montessori. The school is
located in a peaceful, residential area convenient to downtown
Northampton, Route 9 and I-91. Families often commute and
carpool from surrounding towns such as Hatfield, Amherst,
Williamsburg, Easthampton, Hadley, and the hilltowns.
The Montessori School of
Northampton is accredited by
the Association of Independent
Schools of New England
(AISNE) and the American
Montessori Socity (AMS).
Summer Programs at the Montessori School of Northampton
offer a wide range of enriching and fun sessions for toddler through middle school age
children. Our programs are inspired by the Montessori approach. The toddler and
preschool curriculum includes theme based programming, focused art classes, an
emphasis on practical life skills and extended outdoor exploration. Aspects of the
Montessori academic experience from which elementary and middle school
students will benefit include independent work choices, respect and care
for social relationships and advanced practical life skills.
Once you see what we have to offer for the summer, you may
want to look at our school year programs for the future.
For more information, please call Laura Frogameni,
Admissions Director, at 413-586-4538, ext. 103.
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Use this comprehensive chart to easily access information about our exciting programs.
Each page holds detailed information about the program offered.
Application forms can be found in the back of the brochure.
PROGRAMS FILL QUICKLY! SIGN-UP SOON!
Registrations for summer programs are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
Confirmation of attendance will be sent to you within ten days by email as space and
match is determined. Once a program is full, we will automatically place additional
applicants on a waiting list in the order in which they are received. In this case,
families will be notified in writing, and deposit checks will be returned.
PAGE PROGRAM ENTERING AGES
& GRADES
DATES
4 Montessori Toddler Programs 18 months - 2.11yrs 2 week sessions
all summer long
June 25 - August 17 5 Children’s House Programs 2.9 - 6 yrs
6 Intro to Visual Arts: Outside the Box 1-2-3 June 25 - June 29
7 Intro to Film & Videography 1-2-3 July 2 - July 6 (closed July 4)
9 Intro to STEM with LEGO® 1-2-3 July 16 - July 20
10 Robotics with LEGO® WeDo 1-2-3 July 30 - August 3
11 Culinary Creations 1-2-3 July 23 - July 27
8 Mad Science 1-2-3-4-5 July 9 - July 13
12 Intro to Digital Animation (half day; morning) 2-3-4 August 6 - August 10
13 Daytrippers PM (half day; afternoon) 2-3-4 August 6 - August 10
6 Advanced Visual Arts: Painting Technique & Innovation 4-5-6 July 2 - July 6 (closed July 4)
9 STEM Challenge with LEGO® 4-5-6 July 16 - July 20
10 Robotics using LEGO® EV3 4-5-6 July 30 - August 3
7 Advanced Film & Videography Documentary 4-5-6-7 July 9 - July 13
11 Outdoor Wilderness Adventures 4-5-6-7-8 August 6 - August 10
12 Digital Animation (half day; afternoon) 5-6-7 August 6 - August 10
13 Daytrippers AM (half day; morning) 5-6-7 August 6 - August 10
8 Advanced Graphic Novel & Comic Book Art 5-6-7-8 July 23 - July 27
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June 25 - August 17, 2018
Session I June 25 - July 6
Session II July 9 - July 20
Session III July 23 - August 3
Session IV August 6 - August 17
This exciting program takes advantage of our facilities,
beautiful summer weather, and children’s natural abilities.
Our experienced, Montessori-trained lead teacher and support staff will guide the children through
enriching activities that include: creative movement, arts and crafts, daily story time, singing, child-
friendly cooking, outdoor play and water play with focus on meeting toddlers’ growing emotional and
cognitive abilities. The class is small (12 maximum) and is staffed by a Montessori Head Teacher/Toddler
Certified Teacher and Assistant Teachers.
Practical Life: Focus on self-care
Language: Books, singing, fingerplay, lots of fun,
and spontaneous conversation
Sensorial: Activities that encourage a child to explore the
world around using all five senses
Mathematics: Hands on experience with number
recognition as well as quantity.
Daily Schedule
8:30 Arrival and greeting
9:00 Planned outdoor activities and free play
10:00 Snack time
10:30 Planned activities and shelf work
11:30 Lunch
12:00 Half day dismissal
12:30 Rest time
1:45 Free play
2:15 Outside play
4:00 Full day dismissal
Montessori TODDLER Program
18 month-2 years 11 months old
Molly Hardy has worked with
children and youth for over ten
years in a variety of
environments including the
Boston Public Schools, infant
and toddler programs, Head
Start, and Montessori
classrooms. She completed
her Montessori teacher
training at the New England
Montessori Teacher Education
Center in Boston, and holds an
Early Childhood credential
from the American Montessori
Society. Molly is very excited to
be part of the Montessori
Toddler community at MSN!
When she’s not in the
classroom, Molly enjoys
reading and singing along with
her guitar (though she often
does those things in the
classroom as well).
Half Day 8:30-12:00
$500 per session
Children bring bag lunch. AM snack provided.
Full Day 8:30-4:00
$580 per session
Children bring bag lunch. AM/ PM snacks provided.
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CHILDREN’S HOUSE PROGRAM
ages 2.9 to 6 years
June 25—August 17, 2017
Programs for children in pre-school and kindergarten.
Session I : Mindfulness & Inner Peace June 25 - July 6
Session II : Rocks, Rivers & Dinosaurs July 9 - July 20
Session III : Fun in Outer Space July 23 - August 3
Session IV : Dr. Seuss August 6 - August 17
Our program has a low teacher to-child ratio so our staff can give lots of individualized attention and cre-
ate a relaxed summer pace for the children. Classrooms at the Montessori School of Northampton are
“prepared environments”: rich with activities that encourage independence. The children make their own
play choices from the many curriculum areas: reading, art, early practical life skill materials, etc. Your
child will join our skilled and inspired staff for fun in the sun, shade and water. Each two week session
features a resident artist who works with the children on theme-related projects. The program features
fun outdoor play in a park-like setting, wading pools, water play (PM only), and a large children’s play-
ground. We offer indoor fun in one of the best-equipped, most beautiful classroom environments in the
Pioneer Valley.
Daily Schedule
8:30-9:00 Outside arrival and greeting
9:00 First circle
9:15 3-and 4-year old art group
10:15 5-and 6-year old art group
11:00 Outside play
11:30 Lunch
12:00 Half day dismissal
12:15 Rest time for 2, 3, & 4 year olds
Story time & quiet play for 5 & 6 year olds
1:15 Free play
2:15 Outside play and water play
3:00 Full day dismissal
Half Day 8:30-12:00
$450 per session
Children bring bag lunch.
AM snack provided.
Full Day 8:30-3:00
$530 per session
Children bring bag lunch. AM/
PM snacks provided.
Barbara Neulinger has
been a painter and art
educator for over 20
years. She has taught
art at the primary,
elementary, middle
school, high school
and college level and
has been the art
teacher at the
Montessori School of
Northampton since
2001. She received
her MFA in painting
from Indiana University
and is currently the
Scenic Charge and
Prop Master in the
Department of Theater
at UMASS. Barbara
has exhibited her in
artwork New York City,
Mexico City, and Lecce,
Italy, and locally at
Smith College’s
Oresman Gallery and
Hampden Gallery at
UMass.
Dates: June 25 – 29 Time: 8:30-3:00
Ages: Entering grades 1 - 3 Tuition: $350
The Visual Arts program is a multi-media extravaganza taught by our resident
art teacher Barbara Neulinger. During this program students will learn unor-
thodox painting techniques and use unique mediums to express themselves.
Daily units will include:
Spray bottle watercolor and poured paint abstractions.
Group mural: imagery comes from students being traced, with an abstract
background added behind them. The mural will be cut and divided at the
end of the week for students to take home.
Outdoor shadow tracing on large paper; students not only trace them-
selves but the shadows cast by tree branches, playground structures, etc.
and paint the images in the art studio.
Painting using brushes and rollers attached to long dowels, creating bold
and large textures.
These varied techniques and media will help each student think “outside the
box” helping them realize art can be made with anything!
ART OUTSIDE THE BOX
Intro to Visual Arts
PAINTING TECHNIQUE & INNOVATION
Advanced Visual Arts
Dates: July 2 - 6 (closed July 4th) Time: 8:30-3:00
Ages: Entering grades 4 - 6 Tuition: $350
This week will be all about paint. We will work with various painting media in
both traditional and innovative ways. Projects will range from learning to blend
and layer with watercolor (as well as manipulate the paint through resist and
spatter methods), to abstract poured acrylic paint compositions. Students will
work with brushes, as well as non-traditional painting tools. They will touch on
working from observation as well as exploring what the intrinsic properties of
what paint can do.
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Tom Knight is a
videographer and filmmaker
who loves teaching. Besides
making videos for
musicians and web sites,
Tom is also a puppeteer
and songwriter and has
been performing regularly
at schools, libraries and
festivals for over 25 years.
To learn more about Tom
Knight go to
TomKnight.com or view his
video “Elephant’s Lullaby”
on YouTube. This is his
fourth year teaching in the
MSN Summer Program.
Dates: July 2-6 (closed July 4) Time: 8:30-3:00
Ages: Entering grades 1 - 3 Tuition: $350
Lights! Camera! Action! Participants will learn camera operation, directing, and editing, with emphasis on
the finer points of film production, including lighting, audio mixing, script writing, and composition. The
focus will be on giving students the tools and skills they need to pursue their passions and interests
through film. We start with making music videos, work with animation and complete an original narrative
film by Friday. The films created during the week will have
a private “online viewing” for families to watch together.
Intro to FILM & VIDEOGRAPHY
Dates: July 9-13 Time: 8:30-3:00
Ages: Entering grades 4 - 7 Tuition: $350
In this class, students will learn techniques of documen-
tary filmmaking, including how to mic and light an inter-
view, shooting B-Roll, and cutting video to reveal a story.
Everyone will have opportunities to try their hand at all
aspects of the process, including research, writing, direct-
ing, editing, and then also being subjects of the inter-
views. The last day of class will be the premiere of the
films created during the week.
ADVANCED FILM & VIDEOGRAPHY:
DOCUMENTARY
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MAD SCIENCE is a leading
science enrichment provider that
delivers unique, hands-on
science experiences for children
that are as entertaining as they
are educational. For over 30
years Mad Science has invested
in research and development
and has franchises located
around the world, bringing
science education to millions of
children each year. Their
innovative hands-on programs
encourage scientific literacy in
children in an age when science
is as vital as reading, writing and
arithmetic.
Dates: July 9 - 13 Time: 8:30 - 3:30
Ages: Entering grades 1 - 5 Tuition: $350
AM PROGRAM: E2 – Engineering Explorers
Whether your child loves to build things or destroy them, this pro-
gram includes lots of both! Kids will design and build bridges and
“skyscrapers” using simple tools and their imaginations and even
construct a geodesic dome big enough to sit inside! Then the ma-
chine madness starts as they discover how many
different machines, simple & complex, we use in
our daily lives. We will have fun designing simple
machines using pulleys, wedges, screws and lev-
ers. Then it’s engineering in action when kids work
together to brainstorm, design, test, evaluate and
redesign problem-solving contraptions!
PM PROGRAM: Space & Beyond!
This program is co-designed by NASA and Mad Science! From our
Earth’s atmosphere to the outer reaches of our solar system, this
hands–on program sends kids on a quest for exploration! Comets,
planets, stars and more are all waiting to be discovered. We will cre-
ate a lunar eclipse, learn about the four forces of flight, and the
challenges of space travel. Build your very own rocket to take home
and participate in an awesome rocket launch!
MAD SCIENCE
Engineering Explorers & Space and Beyond
Dates: July 23 - July 27 Time: 8:30-3:00
Ages: Entering grades 5 -8 Tuition: $350
Graphic novels and comic book storytelling are great vehicles for
young people to discover the writer within themselves. In one week,
students create their own illustrated narrative, telling a story with
words and pictures. While working toward
this goal, instructors introduce the idea of
storytelling through images (both as readers
and as creators), sequential art (which can
apply to picture books, comics, and film), the
concept of character as the defining force in
stories, and techniques for inventing and de-
veloping characters, exploring motivations
and relationships. The week will conclude
with students creating their own bound
graphic novel.
Rob Kimmel is an illustrator,
graphic designer and educator.
After years of working in Brooklyn
and teaching at Pratt Institute,
Rob’s studio is now in a
Northampton industrial building
that once made “non-explosive”
combs. Born and raised in
Chicago, Rob worked in the
theater for several years and has
traveled extensively from North
Africa to South Asia. These varied
experiences flavor his approach to
writing. He also maintains a blog
focused on creative parenting,
wandermonster.com. He returns
for his third year leading this
program.
ADVANCED GRAPHIC NOVEL
& COMIC BOOK ART
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Dates: July 16 - 20 Time: 8:45-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 1 - 3 Tuition: $415
Mornings: LEGO STEM: Give your imagination a boost with tens of thousands of LEGO® parts! Build engi-
neer-designed projects such as: Cities, Garbage Trucks, Catamarans, and Dinosaurs. Design and build as
never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. New and returning students
can explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an ex-
perienced Play-Well instructor. There are no prerequisites for this course. Afternoons: Outdoor trips to lo-
cal beaches, hikes and/or art, crafts, and writing activities.
Daily Schedule
8:45 Arrival and greeting
9:00 First LEGO meeting
9:15 LEGO projects and programming
10:30 Outside break time
10:45 LEGO programming resumes
12:00 Lunch& Outdoor recess
1:00 Afternoon group meeting
1:15 Group One stays at the school for art/crafts/writing workshop.
Group Two leaves on our school bus to swim, hike, etc.
Groups alternate activities each day.
3:50 Outdoor group returns to the school
4:00 Dismissal
Intro to STEM with LEGO®
STEM Challenge with LEGO®
Dates: July 16 - 20 Time: 8:45-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 4 - 6 Tuition: $415
Mornings: Outdoor trips to local beaches, hikes and/or art, crafts, and writing activities.
Afternoons: LEGO STEM: Gear up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thou-
sands of LEGO® parts! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engi-
neer-designed projects such as: Forklifts, Houseboats, Mini Golf Courses, and the London Tower Bridge
Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive en-
vironment. An experienced instructor will challenge new and returning students to
engineer at the next level. There are no prerequisites for this course.
. Daily Schedule
8:45 Arrival and greeting
9:00 Morning group meeting
9:15 Group One stays at the school for art/crafts/writing workshop.
Group Two leaves on our school bus to swim, hike, etc.
Groups alternate activities each day.
11:50 Outdoor group returns to the school
12:00 Lunch & Outdoor recess
1:00 LEGO meeting
1:15 LEGO projects and programming
2:30 Outside break time
2:45 LEGO programming resumes
4:00 Dismissal
Play-Well TEKnologies
was founded in 1997
and has run LEGO®
building system
programs for summer
camps and after
schools all across the
country. Through the
use of fun-filled
LEGO® engineering
and architectural
projects, Play-Well
helps children learn
problem-solving skills
and self-reliance while
fostering creative
expression.
Register early!
Enrollment for all
robotics programs
is limited to 14
students for each
section.
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Dates: July 30 – August 3 Time: 8:45-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 1 - 3 Tuition: $490
Mornings: LEGO ROBOTICS: Build and program robots in this introductory robotics class using the LEGO®
WeDo system. Learn basic programming skills, simple engineering concepts, and the names of robot com-
ponents. Work in small groups to complete several projects using tilt and motion sensors. This is a great
way to prepare young robotics enthusiasts for our more advanced robotics programs.
Afternoons: Outdoor trips to local beaches, hikes and/or art, crafts, and writing activities.
Daily Schedule
8:45 Arrival and greeting
9:00 First LEGO Robotics meeting
9:15 LEGO Robotics projects and programming
10:30 Outside break time
10:45 LEGO programming resumes
12:00 Lunch & Outdoor recess
1:00 Afternoon group meeting
1:15 Students leave on school bus to swim, hike, etc.
3:50 Students return to the school
4:00 Dismissal
ROBOTICS using LEGO® WeDo
ROBOTICS using LEGO® EV3 System
Dates: July 30 – August 3 Time: 8:45-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 4 - 6 Tuition: $490
Mornings: Outdoor trips to local beaches, hikes and/or art, crafts, and writing
activities. Afternoons: LEGO ROBOTICS: Build and program robots using the
new LEGO® Mindstorms EV3 system! Learn about mechanical and software
design, loops, conditional statements, problem solving, and teamwork skills.
Work in small groups, program and build your robot, and rise to the challenge.
Control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects, and play
sounds. Projects are structured so that students work in an open-ended, inves-
tigative environment while having fun.
Daily Schedule
8:45 Arrival and greeting
9:00 Morning group meeting
9:15 Students leave on our school bus to swim, hike,
11:50 Students return to the school
12:00 Lunch & Outdoor recess
1:00 LEGO Robotics meeting
1:15 LEGO Robotics projects and programming
2:30 Outside break time
2:45 LEGO Robotics programming resumes
4:00 Dismissal
Play-Well TEKnologies
was founded in 1997
and has run LEGO®
building system
programs for summer
camps and after
schools all across the
country. Through the
use of fun-filled
LEGO® engineering
and architectural
projects, Play-Well
helps children learn
problem-solving skills
and self-reliance while
fostering creative
expression.
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OUTDOOR WILDERNESS ADVENTURES
Dates: August 6 – 10 Time: 8:30-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 4 - 8 Tuition: $500
Get out of town and off the beaten path and explore the natural ar-
eas of Western Mass by foot, boat, and rope. Activities may include
rock climbing, canoeing, paddle boarding, and more. We'll help par-
ticipants develop the craft of outdoor adventuring, tap their leader-
ship skills, and emphasize community-building and having fun. Our
staff has extensive outdoor leadership experience, having worked for
Outward Bound and several other outdoor programs. The program
will include an overnight
trip at the end of the week.
Corey Hadden began his
teaching career at a Montessori
middle school six years ago
after working as an instructor
for Outward Bound for over
fifteen years. He has a Master’s
in Education and American
Montessori Society Teaching
Credential for Middle School.
His outdoor certifications
include the industry standards:
Wildness First Responder,
American Canoe Association
Whitewater Instructor for Canoe
and Swiftwater Rescue. He’s
also an experienced rock
climber and mountaineer and
has climbed all over North and
South America.
Tiffany Jewell has been working with Lower
Elementary aged students at the Montessori
School of Northampton for over a decade.
She is dedicated to empowering her
students to trust themselves and to respect
their diverse capabilities and has created
curriculum aligned with Montessori
philosophy that addresses social inequity
and justice. Tiffany has currently embarked
on perfecting her bread making skills and
now makes all the bread her family eats.
She loves cooking, especially anything that
requires a delicious mix of spices and is
looking forward to sharing her favorite recipes
and meals with 6-9 year olds this summer!
Dates: July 23 - 27 Time: 8:30-3:00
Ages: Entering grades 1 - 3 Tuition: $350
Join us for fun in the kitchen! We’ll be baking
bread and cooking community lunches each
day. Participants will learn how to plan meals,
be safe in the kitchen, and clean-up after
themselves! The mornings will be spent cook-
ing and, in the afternoons, students will work
on putting their morning cooking adventures
into their own recipe book. Some of the things
we'll (most likely) make: grilled cheese sandwiches
(from bread we bake), tacos or burritos, salads, vegetable
stir-fry, brunch on Friday and more. Please let us know of
your child’s food allergies so we may plan accordingly!
CULINARY CREATIONS
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Intro to DIGITAL ANIMATION
MORNING PROGRAM: Gr. 2-4
Dates: August 6 - 10 Time: 8:30-12:00
Ages: Entering grades 2 - 4 Tuition: $225
Have fun this summer creating your own characters, stories, and games! With a few colorful blocks
of Scratch code and some creativity you’ll be able to design your own character, animate it, and program
it to talk, move, and have conversations. Add sound effects to make your projects even cooler.
HOLYOKE CODES
Holyoke Codes is an organization dedicated to creating a fun learning environment for kids to get
involved in coding, robotics, and technology. We provide access to resources and tools to develop
technical skills in an accessible, supportive environment while encouraging students to develop
creativity, abstract thinking, systematic reasoning, collaborative working skills, and confidence.
Through partnerships with afterschool programs we reach out to groups currently underrepresented
in the technology industry, including people of color, low-income families, and girls.
Dates: August 6 - 10 Time: 12:00-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 5 - 7 Tuition: $ 225
Create fun 2D digital animations with Scratch that showcase your ideas using this awesome program-
ming language from MIT. Get experience with raster and vector drawing tools, make your characters
move and interact in games and animated stories. You’ll learn to use some of the advanced features of
Scratch, including adding gravity and using a webcam to create special effects.
DIGITAL ANIMATION
AFTERNOON PROGRAM : Gr. 5-7
Dates: August 6 - 10 Time: 12:00-4:00
Ages: Entering grades 2 - 4 Tuition: $ 175
We have our very own mini-bus and we’ll spend each morning taking Daytripper students to local art and
science museums, plays, swimming, historical sites, dinosaur footprint locations, baseball games, hikes
and more. Destinations are subject to change.
DAYTRIPPERS PM
AFTERNOON PROGRAM: Gr. 2-4
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DAYTRIPPERS AM
MORNING PROGRAM: Gr. 5-7
Dates: August 6 - 10 Time: 8:30 - 12:00
Ages: Entering grades 5 - 7 Tuition: $ 175
We have our very own mini-bus and we’ll spend each morning taking Daytripper students to local art and
science museums, plays, swimming, historical sites, dinosaur footprint locations, baseball games, hikes
and more. Destinations are subject to change.
FOR A FULL DAY PROGRAM ,
sign up for both
DIGITAL ANIMATION & DAYTRIPPERS
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Montessori Toddler and Children’s House
MSN Summer Program 2018 Application
Child's name __________________________________Date of birth _____/_____/_________
Parent's name(s) _____________________________ Phone (_____)_______-____________
Address______________________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________
Please describe any learning or professional support your child has received
(speech, occupational and/or physical therapy, educational testing, REACH):
PROGRAM AGES DATES TUITION
Toddler Session I 1.6 -2.11 June 25 - July 6 $500 half day $580 full day
Toddler Session II 1.6 -2.11 July 9 - July 20 $500 half day $580 full day
Toddler Session III 1.6 -2.11 July 23 - August 3 $500 half day $580 full day
Toddler Session IV 1.6 -2.11 August 6- August 17 $500 half day $580 full day
CH Session I: Mindfulness & Inner Peace 2.9 - 6 June 25 - July 6 $450 half day $530 full day
CH Session II: Rocks, Rivers, & Dinosaurs 2.9 - 6 July 9 - July 20 $450 half day $530 full day
CH Session III: Fun in Outer Space 2.9 - 6 July 23 - August 3 $450 half day $530 full day
CH Session IV: Dr. Seuss 2.9 - 6 August 6- August 17 $450 half day $530 full day
Where did you hear about us?
Newspaper Online
Friend Camp Fairs
Other ____________________
SUBTOTAL $
Application Fee + 25.00
Early Bird Discount
TOTAL $
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT
Pay in full before
April 15th and take
$25 off the total.
REFUND POLICY A 75 percent refund will be given to those withdrawing prior to June 1, 2018.
A 50 percent refund will be given to those withdrawing after June 1, 2018 and before summer
program begins on June 25, 2018.
No refunds will be given after summer program begins on June 25, 2018.
All refund requests must be submitted in writing to the Business Office by the dates listed on the
refund policy.
The $25 application fee is non-refundable.
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Elementary and Middle School
MSN Summer Program 2018 Application
SUBTOTAL $
Application Fee + 25.00
Early Bird Discount
TOTAL $
PROGRAM ENTERING GRADES DATES TUITION
Intro to Visual Arts: Outside the Box 1-2-3 June 25 - June 29 $350
Intro to Film & Videography 1-2-3 July 2 - July 6 (closed July 4) $350
Advanced Visual Arts: Painting Technique & Innovation 4-5-6 July 2 - July 6 (closed July 4) $350
Mad Science 1-2-3-4-5 July 9 - July 13 $350
Advanced Film & Videography Documentary 4-5-6-7 July 9 - July 13 $350
Intro to STEM with LEGO® 1-2-3 July 16 - July 20 $415
STEM Challenge with LEGO® 4-5-6 July 16 - July 20 $415
Culinary Creations 1-2-3 July 23 - July 27 $350
Advanced Graphic Novel & Comic Book Art 5-6-7-8 July 23 - July 27 $350
Robotics using LEGO® WeDo 1-2-3 July 30 - August 3 $490
Robotics using LEGO® EV3 4-5-6 July 30 - August 3 $490
Intro to Digital Animation (half day; morning) 2-3-4 August 6 - August 10 $ 225
Daytrippers PM (half day; afternoon) 2-3-4 August 6 - August 10 $175
Digital Animation (half day; afternoon) 5-6-7 August 6 - August 10 $ 225
Daytrippers AM (half day; morning) 5-6-7 August 6 - August 10 $175
Outdoor Wilderness Adventures 4-5-6-7-8 August 6 - August 10 $500
Child's name __________________________________Date of birth _____/_____/_________
Parent's name(s) _____________________________ Phone (_____)_______-____________
Address______________________________________________________________________
Email ____________________________________
Please describe any learning or professional support your child has received
(speech, occupational and/or physical therapy, educational testing, REACH):
Where did you hear about us?
Newspaper Online
Friend Camp Fairs
Other ____________________
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT
Pay in full before
April 15th and take
$25 off the total.
Montessori School of Northampton
51 Bates Street
Northampton, MA 01060
Sum
mer
201
8
Montessori School of Northampton
SUMMER PROGRAM
2018
SUMMER PROGRAM OFFICE: 413-563-4645
SCHOOL YEAR OFFICE: 413-586-4538
FAX: 413-586-7047
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.northamptonmontessori.org