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PARKER SUMMER PROGRAM 2013 our 54 th summer! LOWER SCHOOL COURSES + SPORTS CAMPS CLICK HERE FOR MIDDLE + UPPER SCHOOL COURSES

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“The school year begins with parker’s summer program.” For the past 100 years, inspiring excellence has defined the fall/winter/spring terms at Francis Parker School. Inspiring excellence is also integral to the Francis Parker School Summer Program — now in its 54th year. From junior kindergarten through grade 12, Parker’s Summer Program offers an array of learning opportunities in the classroom and beyond. In the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools, the focus remains on enrichment and advancement, keeping the student’s brain engaged during the summer months.

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PARKERsummer program 2013

our

54th

summer!

lower school courses + sports camps click here for middle + upper school courses

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Please check often at www.francisparker.org/summer for program updates, the status of listed courses, recently-added

courses and other important, late-breaking information.

To register: go online at francisparker.org/summer or use your smartphone

to read the QR code and jump straight to the Summer Program page on your phone’s browser.

“the school year begins with parker’s summer program”

For the past 100 years, inspiring excellence has defined the fall/winter/spring terms at Francis Parker School. Inspiring excellence is also integral to the Francis Parker School Summer Program — now in its 54th year. From junior kindergarten through grade 12, Parker’s Summer Program offers an array of learning opportunities in the classroom and beyond. In the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools, the focus remains on enrichment and advancement, keeping the student’s brain engaged during the summer months. For the coming summer, Parker’s Summer Program features the following sessions:

June 17–June 21: Sports Camps (with other Camps offered later in the summer)

June 24–July 12: Academic Enrichment and Advancement Session I

July 15–August 2: Academic Enrichment and Advancement Session II

July 15–July 20: House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop–Week 1

July 22–July 27: House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop–Week 2

July 29–August 3: House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop–Week 3 (Upper School grades only)

online registration featured for the 2013 summer

The 2013 Summer Program once again offers the ease and convenience of remote, electronic registration and payment. (If preferred, a paper registration may be submitted. A registration form can be found in the middle of the catalogue. Please make copies of this registration form when registering multiple students and note that students are not registered officially until the completed registration and payment is received by the Summer Program Office.)

“early bird” registration discount if registered by april 15, 2013! To take advantage of our Early Bird registration discount, please register for classes, Sports Camps and afternoon activities by April 15, 2013.

Please review all information, courses and activities presented on the pages that follow. Should you have questions about the curriculum, the registration process or the Parker Summer Program in general, contact the Summer Program Office, located on Parker’s Linda Vista campus.

The Parker teaching faculty, coaching staff and I look forward to providing a rewarding and fun learning experience for each and every student during the 2013 summer.

Thank you.

Tim KatzmanTim Katzman Director, Summer and Extended Day Programs Telephone: 858-569-7900, Extension 4236 email: [email protected]

three SeSSionS: June 17–AuguSt 30

32 new CourSeS progrAm-wide

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photos: mike muckley photography

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For all who have visited or spent time on the Lower School campus located in Mission Hills, it is clear that this is a magical place. For summer 2013, long-standing courses and activities are being offered once again as well as some new courses including Chinese, legoS® on the green planet, and two art courses: live like the Artists and recycled Art & wooden Creations. For the first time, the Summer Program presents a beginning conversational Spanish course for adults, taught by Sra. Liliana Batelman.

At the Junior and Senior Kindergarten levels, the day-long little explorers returns. For 1st through 5th grade students, several JumpStart classes are offered, along with a three-course rotation each Session. Student numbers will be kept small for all classes to ensure the best possible learning and socializing environments.

The long-running Summer Fun afternoon program typically takes children off-campus for fun, safe, age-appropriate activities. The younger kids may enjoy a variety of beach and aquatic adventures, games and crafts — all supervised closely by veteran Parker staff. Older students (grades 3-5) may head for the beach as well, or embark on a number of field trips to local attractions like Soak City, Solid Rock Gym, Boomers and other destination points in and around San Diego. Regardless of age or grade level, the emphasis of the Summer Fun program is to have fun and learn more about the many features and destination points that give San Diego its unique character.

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JumpStArt, reAding And writing

Little Explorers– Junior Kindergarten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Little Explorers– Senior Kindergarten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

1st Grade JumpStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

2nd Grade JumpStart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

3rd Grade JumpStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

4th Grade JumpStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

5th Grade JumpStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Reading & Writing Workshop . . . . . . . 4

lAnguAgeSChinese–New!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

¡español es divertido! Spanish is Fun! (grades 1-2) . . . . . . . . 5

Spanish Immersion: ¡español siempre! (grades 3-5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

perForming ArtSFun Factory! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Live Like the Artists–New!. . . . . . . . . . 5

Recycled Art & Wooden Creations–New! . . . . . . . . . 5

Technology, Art & Guitar (TAG!) . . . . 5

SCienCeDestination: Space Camp . . . . . . . . . . . 6

LEGOS® on the Green Planet –New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Robotics Fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

AFternoon ACtivitySummer Fun!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

For AdultSBeginning Conversational Spanish

for Adults–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

table of contents registration information and form in center of catalogue

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jumpstart, reading and writing

little explorerS–Junior KindergArtenInstructors: Becki Thompson and Katelin Beard (June 24–July 12) Kym Farkas and Katelin Beard (July 15–August 2)This activities-based, closely-supervised program is appropriate for rising Junior and Senior Kindergarten students. Students experience fun-filled days of literacy learning, mathematics, science, art, cooking and activities designed to strengthen motor skills. Little Explorers provides a jump-start to Junior Kindergarten using a hands-on approach.

week #1 includes a variety of daily field trips to local destinations, preceded by a circle time/reading/lesson. weeks #2 and #3 are designated as swim weeks with each morning also offering a theme-based, group craft activity. The swimming lessons are conducted at nearby Noonan Pool and run Monday–Thursday of both weeks.

A school-prepared lunch is included daily and served family-style. Nutritional snacks will also be provided. Afternoon activities may include physical education, thematic crafts, story time, or free-choice time. There is also a daily rest time scheduled for the children.

for rising JK students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–3:30pMCourse CoDe: lk3etuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $1540 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $1620

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–3:30pMCourse CoDe: lk4etuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $1540 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $1620

little explorerS–Senior KindergArtenInstructors: Laurie Stall and Lindsay Gross ’07 (June 24–July 12) Nicole Mercuriali and Jordan Thomas (July 15–August 2)This activities-based, closely-supervised program is suitable for rising Senior Kindergartners. Positive social interaction and cooperative group play is essential to a fun and nurturing environment. Each week of the three-week program, children experience a complete fun-filled day. Classes feature a circle time that includes literacy, math, science, art and activities designed to strengthen motor skills.

week #1 (Tuesday–Friday) includes a variety of field trips to local cultural destinations. weeks #2 and #3 are designated as swim weeks with lessons conducted at nearby Noonan Pool with experienced teachers. These lessons run Monday through Thursday (except for the week of July 4 where a make-up lesson is scheduled for Friday, July 5).

A school-prepared lunch is included daily and served family-style. Nutritious snacks will also be provided. Afternoon activities may include walking, exploring, thematic crafts, story-time, reading, or free choice.

for rising sK students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–3:30pMCourse CoDe: lk1etuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $1540 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $1620

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–3:30pMCourse CoDe: lk2etuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $1540 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $1620

1St grAde JumpStArtInstructors: Patti Diaz, Caroline Kaczmarski (June 24–July 12)Patti Diaz, Becki Thompson (July 15–August 2) This course is designed to provide rising 1st grade students reading and writing enrichment and help sustain reading levels during the summer months. Independent Reading, Guided Reading and Writer’s Workshop — all presented with a fun twist — are the cornerstones of this JumpStart course. Classes promise to be fun-filled and entertaining, with an overarching academic focus.

for rising 1st grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: la1Jtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: la2Jtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

2nd grAde JumpStArtInstructors: Annemarie Behrens (June 24-July 12); Christie Cunningham (July 15–Aug 2)Each class consists of equal portions of reading, writing and mathematics applications. Students also enjoy fun lessons that focus on a variety of artistic projects and expressions. By the end of each session, students are better prepared for the upcoming fall term.

for rising 2nd grade students. limited to 10 students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F) tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lB7Jtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F) tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lB2Jtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

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3rd grAde JumpStArtInstructor: Christie Cunningham (June 24–July 12); Annemarie Behrens (July 15-August 2)Students hit the ground running in September by keeping learning skills sharp throughout the summer. Students read and write daily as well as work on math concepts that will be introduced when the fall term begins. Each week features a central learning theme.

for rising 3rd grade students. class size limited to 10 students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F) tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lJ1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F) tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lJ1Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

4th grAde JumpStArtInstructors: Michele Muzzy and Joan Anderson (June 24–July 12); Instructors TBD (July 15–Aug 2)This grade-specific course is designed to reinforce literacy and math skills covered the previous academic year. The literacy component includes reading comprehension and writing skills. The math component provides a focus on mental math strategies and problem-solving methods, including model drawing. This course takes a hands-on, group-oriented approach with lessons taught in a fun, purposeful manner. Students emerge from this experiential course prepared to attack the next grade level.

for rising 4th grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lC1Jtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lC2Jtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

5th grAde JumpStArt Instructors: TBD (June 24–July 12); Kris Stone (July 15–August 2)This course is designed to reinforce literacy and mathematics covered the previous academic year and provides a springboard for the upcoming school year. The literacy component includes reading comprehension and writing skills. The math component provides a focus on mental math strategies and problem solving methods, including model drawing. The course features a hands-on, group-oriented approach with lessons taught in a fun, meaningful manner. Students emerge from this experiential course prepared to attack the next grade level.

for rising 5th grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lM1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lM1Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

reAding & writing worKShopInstructors: Sara Knox and Chris watsonThis course is designed for rising 4th and 5th grade students who are interested in diving deeper into all things literacy. Learning activities include in-depth studies of favorite authors, strategies and habits for reading and understanding nonfiction, and an exploration of fantasy as a reading genre. Students also publish a favorite writing piece by the end of the course. It’s bound to be a blast, so please join us for a summer of fun!

for rising 4th and 5th grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: le1Mtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

languages

New! ChineSeInstructor: Ran Sophia DaltonNi hao! The Chinese summer program is designed for students seeking to increase their language skills and cultural understanding while enjoying their summer.

Students will be exposed to both the language and Chinese culture daily. Hands-on activities, such as games, singing, dancing, role-playing, and realia are used to practice vocabulary and build sentences. In addition, students create culture and language-related projects through technology.

Students also enjoy cultural activities, such as traditional Chinese kids’ games, food preparation, paper-cutting, Chinese calligraphy, and experiential learning on culturally-relevant field trips.

For older (3rd and 4th grade) students, Chinese history, geography, important cities and famous landmarks will be introduced. All proficiency levels are welcome, including beginners.

for rising 1st through 4th grade students.

Session I — 1st and 2nd grade students only Session II — 3rd and 4th grade students onlyDates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lC3atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: lC3Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

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!eSPAñoL eS DIveRTIDo! (SpAniSh iS Fun!)Instructor: Jamie Herold ¡español es divertido! is for students who seek to increase their Spanish language skills and cultural competency. Students will thrive in this high-energy, engaging immersion approach to language learning. A variety of learning strategies and activities are used to achieve maximum language acquisition, including songs, poems, dancing, drama/role-play, art, cooking, exploratory play, technology and experiential learning. Culturally relevant field trips may be included. All proficiency levels are welcome.

for rising 1st and 2nd grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: la1stuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

SpAniSh immerSion: ¡eSPAñoL SIeMPRe!Instructor: Connie KochergaBienvenidos! Students experience Spanish language and culture in a total immersion environment from the time they enter the classroom until they depart campus! They are exposed to functional and conversational Spanish through games, music, technology, art, cooking and exploratory play. Additional activities may include outings to various local destinations, including but not limited to markets, museums, parks and restaurants.

for rising 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: le1stuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

performing arts

Fun FACtory! Instructors: Letty Robinson ’78, Roberta Imbimbo, Mike Crone ’78A fun-based enrichment rotation of courses taught by Lower School Summer Program veteran teachers. Students participate daily in hands-on activities in drama, science, and woodshop/crafts.

This summer’s theme is “Spy Edition!” Students become detectives, find clues, and solve mysteries, culminating with a fun mystery performance for parents and friends. Field trips complement the classroom activities. Sign up early as the course fills quickly!

for rising 1st through 5th grade students.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: le2ptuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

New!live liKe the ArtiStSInstructor: April McBrideExplore, create, cook and eat! Come join an artistic experience with students creating unique works of art and their own culinary creations. Students immerse themselves in the lives of the artists studied. Activities include an introduction to famous artists, use of new and familiar art mediums, learning to cook and more. Students discover that everything around them can serve as inspiration for the artist. This notion is expressed through painting, drawing, sculpting, and preparing foods that originate from the native countries of the artists studied.

for rising 1st through 3rd grade students.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDes: la4atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter XXX $920

New!reCyCled Art & wooden CreAtionSInstructor: Margo SharpeYoung artists explore the importance of recycling and reusing objects in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. Students will be free to create without the typical time constraints. They create collaborative and individual art, 2D and 3D wood projects in the style of famous artists and cutting-edge “recycle artists.” This course provides students the opportunity to reuse everyday objects and turn them into art!

for rising 3rd through 5th grade students.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pM Course CoDe: la4Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

teChnology, Art & guitAr (tAg!)Instructors: Brigid williams, April McBride, Darleen HerrimanA fun morning rotation of classes! The technology segment is taught by Brigid Williams. Students learn to storyboard, shoot and edit digital media while creating a movie through the use of cameras and iMovie. (This hands-on learning experience will be adapted to grade levels as appropriate.) Each student receives a DVD of the movie he or she produces. The Art component is led by April McBride and features a curriculum that allows students to explore and create original works of art. Students experiment with paint, 3D sculpture, stamps, print making, clay, papier-maché, charcoal and oil pastels. The guitar class introduces beginners to this versatile instrument and is instructed by Darleen Herriman. Acoustic guitars will be provided and students learn to play a variety of familiar songs. The young musicians also learn simple music notation, chords, and

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notes. Classes include tuning, holding, strumming, picking, and caring for the instrument. Instructional manuals and fun music workbooks are provided.

for rising 1st through 5th grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDes: le1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

science

deStinAtion: SpACe CAmp!Instructors: Jennifer Hayman and John HulseyEver wondered what it would be like to be an astronaut? This course provides that opportunity! Here’s how the course is laid out:

week #1: In the classroom, students learn about the history of space exploration, perform some amazing space-related experiments, and prepare for their trip to Space Camp. One class day will be spent at the Air and Space Museum in Balboa Park.

week #2: Six days at Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama! Students fly from San Diego to Huntsville for six closely-supervised, action-packed days of experiential learning. Activities include simulated space missions, building robotics and much more. Students experience first-hand what it is like to be an astronaut.

week #3: Back at the Lower School, students create an iMovie complete with video and photos of their Space Camp experiences. The course concludes on Friday of the week with a student-generated movie premiere for family and friends!

every effort should be made to enroll before April 15, 2013, to guarantee the best possible airfares and secure places at Space Camp. registrations received after April 15 may incur additional travel and registration fees.

for rising 5th and 6th grade students. limited to 12 students.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)

tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pM Course CoDe: le9ntuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $2345 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $2465

Weeks #1 & #3 conducted on the lower school campus; Week #2 is spent at space camp in huntsville. fee includes $1870 for space camp trip (airfare, room & board at space camp, space camp experience fee), plus a parker classroom fee of $595.

New! legoS® on the green plAnet Instructor: Roberta Imbimbo Girls and boys will use LEGO® building skills to conceive ideas that would keep our earth green and clean. Students research problems the earth is encountering, highlighted by a visit to a local landfill. A trip to LEGOLAND® will also take place. In class, students explore simple machines to help build creations that could help keep the earth healthy. Student projects will be shared in the final week with friends and families.

for rising 1st through 3rd grade students. limited to 12 students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30–12:30pMCourse CoDe: ll1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

roBotiCS Fun Instructor: Jennifer Hayman Students learn robotic design and software programming using LEGO® Mindstorm software. Students are then challenged to apply their programming and problem-solving skills by making robots that could solve real-world engineering challenges related to renewable energy. To help them understand why there is a need for alternative energy sources,

students will take a field trip to a local landfill. During the final week of the course, students will enjoy a day at LEGOLAND®. Students will showcase their programming and engineering expertise to family and friends during a friendly competition to be held during the final class.

for rising 5th grade students. limited to 12 students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: le3atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $875 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $920

afternoon activity

Summer Fun!Director: David Glassey & StaffParker’s long-standing Summer Fun! program provides a great range of afternoon activities appropriate for rising 1st through 5th grade students — both outdoors and indoors, supervised closely by Mr. Glassey and an experienced group of counselors. The emphasis is on fun and socialization with activities including (but not limited to) swimming, sailing, exploring, and working with arts and crafts.

limited to 60 students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M-F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30pMCourse CoDe: le5stuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $655 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M-F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30pMCourse CoDe: le6stuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $655 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

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New! Beginning ConverSAtionAl SpAniSh For AdultSInstructor: Sra. Liliana BatelmanDesigned exclusively for adults, this new addition to the Summer Program curriculum provides an introduction to our region’s second language. A perfect morning fit for parents with children

attending Parker Summer Program courses! Offered on the Mission Hills campus by Liliana Batelman, veteran Parker Lower School Spanish instructor, the course is designed for the complete beginner. Adult students acquire basic Spanish-language comprehension, conversation, reading and writing skills.

Correct pronunciation and the use of commonly-accepted phrasing are emphasized daily. Set in a highly

interactive, fun (non-threatening!) and relevant learning environment, class members emerge from the three weeks of morning classes better communicators in their new language.

limited to 12 adults and held at the mission hills campus.

Dates: June 24-July 11 (M-th)tiMes: 8:30–11:30aMCourse CoDe: es1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $655 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

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Parker prides itself on educating and shaping the whole child, subscribing to the notion of “sound mind, sound body.” Accordingly, the 2013 Summer Program offers an extensive list of Sports Camps, many of which are held during the week of June 17-June 21. From fencing to basketball, from soccer to volleyball, young athletes may choose to sharpen their skills in a sport they already play, or try a new one. Sports Camps are open to lower, middle and upper School students and are held on the linda vista campus, or off-campus, in some instances.

New to the Sports Camps for the coming summer are baseball, golf, lacrosse, martial arts, squash, and Sports for life: getting Fit, Staying Fit.

Note: To assure proper staffing for all sports camps, reserve facilities and fields and order the appropriate number of camp t-shirts, registration must be completed by Monday, June 10, 2013. registrations received after June 10 incur a $20.00 late fee.

BASeBAllBaseball Skills Camp–New! . . . . . . . . . . 9

BASKetBAllBoys’ Basketball Camp:

The Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Boys’ Advanced Level Basketball Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Girls’ Basketball Skills Development Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

CheerleAdingCheerleading I (Girls & Boys). . . . . . . . . 9

Cheerleading II (Girls & Boys) . . . . . . . . 9

Conditioning & FitneSSConditioning & Speed Development

(Girls & Boys). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Sports for Life: Getting Fit, Staying Fit (Girls & Boys)–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

FenCingBeginning Swordplay: Fencing 101

(Girls & Boys). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

FootBAllLancer Football Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

golF“Birdie Ball” Golf Camp for Beginners at

Parker (Girls & Boys)–New! . . . . . . . . 11

Junior Golf Camp for Beginners at Eastlake Country Club (Girls & Boys) –New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Advanced Golf Camp at Eastlake Country Club (Girls & Boys) –New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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Boys’ Lacrosse Camp–New! . . . . . . . . .12

Girls’ Lacrosse Camp–New! . . . . . . . . .12

mArtiAl ArtSMartial Arts (Girls & Boys)–New! . . . . 13

SoCCerSoccer Academy (Girls & Boys). . . . . . 13

Soccer Skills Camp (Girls & Boys). . . . 13

Nike Soccer Camp–New! . . . . . . . . . . . 13

SquAShSquash Camp for Beginners (Girls &

Boys)–New!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

tenniSTennis Camps at the Barnes

Tennis Center (Girls & Boys) . . . . . . 14

volleyBAllBeginning Volleyball Skills Camp

(Girls & Boys). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Intermediate Volleyball Skills Camp (Girls & Boys). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Girls’ Advanced Volleyball Camp . . . . 15

Specialized Training for Volleyball –New! (Girls & Boys) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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baseball

New!BASeBAll SKillS CAmpDirector: Michael willefordThe camp focuses on fundamentals as well as mental and physical preparation. Two activities will be offered: the first, focusing on hitting fundamentals, concluding with a team competition; the second, focusing on defense drills as well as strength training and agility drills.

Similar to a collegiate level camp, the Parker version focuses on small groups and individual instruction. Players will be evaluated on the first day of camp and again on the last day to identify areas of strength, and areas that suggest further improvement.

for rising 7th through 12th grade players.

Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 12:00–2:30pMCourse CoDe: aD2atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 3:00–5:30pMCourse CoDe: aD2Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

basketball

BoyS’ BASKetBAll CAmp: the FundAmentAlSDirector: Jim Tomey & StaffThis specialized camp develops important fundamentals. It emphasizes offensive skills development with a particular focus on enhancing shooting ability. Campers compete daily for prizes awarded through various individual skill competitions.

for rising 6th through 8th grade players. others by permission of coach Tomey.

Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30–10:30aMCourse CoDe: aC3etuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

BoyS’ AdvAnCed level BASKetBAll ACAdemyDirector: Jim Tomey & StaffThis academy is designed for the player with: 1) a more developed skill set; 2) varsity-level team aspirations at Parker or elsewhere. The camp emphasizes offensive and defensive skills development, tailored to each participant. Coach Tomey teaches his unique system of team play that has come to distinguish the Parker basketball program.

for rising 9th through 12th grade players. others by permission of coach Tomey.

Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 10:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: aC1Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

girlS’ BASKetBAll SKillS development CAmpDirector: Jeremiah PelaizThis camp is conducted exclusively for Middle School girls. Skills taught include ball handling, passing, shooting, defensive positioning, offensive concepts, team work, and effective communication. Girls are introduced to the fundamentals that define each position, gaining better overall court awareness. Aspects of the mental game are also discussed. A portion of each practice targets sport-specific strength and conditioning, with special emphases on agility, vertical and lateral movements, and core training.

for rising 6th through 8th grade girls; beginning and intermediate levels.

Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 10:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: aC5Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

cheerleading

CheerleAding i (girlS & BoyS) Director: Brooke wilsonThis clinic provides cheer training with emphases on balance, flexibility and fun Younger students are be encouraged to focus on teamwork and safety as well as demonstrating precision in skills learned while discovering the basic fundamentals of cheerleading and tumbling. Acquired techniques are shaped by flexibility, jumps, motions, and beginning tumbling skills, all displayed in a cumulative routine on the final day of the camp. Along with interactive team games, students come to grasp the importance of creating and sustaining team spirit.

for rising 3rd through 6th grade students. Camp held on the Linda vista campus.Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 9:00–11:00 aMCourse CoDe: aC3Ctuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $110 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $115

CheerleAding ii (girlS & BoyS)Director: Brooke wilson This camp provides fitness training with emphases on strength, balance, and flexibility. Students focus on safety and teamwork while discovering the fundamentals of cheerleading and tumbling. A range of techniques including methods, jumps, motions, stunts and basic tumbling are learned and in turn, presented in a cumulative routine on the final day of the camp. this course is recommended for students seeking to join a cheer team.

for rising 6th through 9th grade students, or by permission of ms. Wilson.

Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 11:30–2:00 pMCourse CoDe: aC5Ctuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $200 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $210

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conditioning & fitness

Conditioning & Speed development (girlS & BoyS)Director: Jeff Rose & StaffThis course benefits a wide range of the athlete’s needs and is tailored to fit a variety of sports. Aspects of training include weighted cardio, improving joint integrity, building first-step quickness, creating lateral agility, developing motor skills, and enhancing vertical leap/lateral explosion, change of direction, reaction time and flexibility. Regardless of sport, this intensive training program helps improve power, speed, quickness, agility and balance. The staff works with young athletes in groups or on an individual basis as appropriate, both in the weight room and on Lauer Field. Student to instructor ratio not to exceed 20:1.

for rising 9th through 12th grade students. This course receives trimester credit.

Dates: June 24–august 1 (M-th)tiMes: 2:00–4:00pMCourse CoDe: ut5ktuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $180 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $195

New!SportS For liFe: getting Fit, StAying Fit (girlS And BoyS)Instructors: Michelle Adelman, Nancy Anderson, Paul esch, Peter Storniolo, Tim KatzmanThis course is designed for those students whose extracurricular interests do not tend toward competitive team or individual sports offered during the traditional school year. The emphasis is on introducing non-athletes to a variety of fitness and exercise activities, including (but not limited to) walking, hiking, kayaking, aerobics, yoga, spinning and swimming. This course will instill an appreciation of the outdoors and reinforce the importance of maintaining a basic level of personal fitness.

for rising 9th through 12th grade students. This course receives trimester credit.

Dates: June 24–august 1 (M-th)tiMes: 2:00pM-4:00pMCourse CoDe: ut9Ftuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $180 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $195

fencing

Beginning SwordplAy: FenCing 101 (girlS And BoyS)Instructors: Tedd Padgitt and Team Touché Coachesen garde? Ready? Fence! The Team Touché coaches help refine free-swinging students into deft deflectors and Z-carving virtuosos, providing a fun and engaging fitness activity. Fencing has long been used to improve reaction time, dexterity, grace and self-confidence while strengthening muscles and developing speed. Students discover the basics of swordsmanship and learn the French and Italian terminology embedded in this classic sport. Lunge, parry, slash and defend at the Parker Fencing Camp!

for rising 1st through 6th grade students. (students will be divided into Grades 1-3 and Grades 4-6, subject to enrollment.) Camp held on the Linda vista campus.Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 10:00aM -12:00pMCourse CoDe: aC9Ftuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $220 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $230

football

lAnCer FootBAll CAmpDirector: John Morrison & StaffCome join Head Coach John Morrison and current Lancer players for a great week of fun and football. The Lancers are perennially one of the top teams in San Diego and campers learn the same fundamentals and techniques taught to Parker team players.

Whether a boy has played organized

football or this is his first experience, the camp is certain to provide significant returns. Daily dress is a T-shirt and shorts. Campers are encouraged to bring a drink and snack each day for the break. Cleats are required as the Camp is held on Field turf on lauer Field, located on parker’s linda vista campus.

for rising 3rd through 8th grade boys and others by permission of coach morrison.

Dates: June 24–June 28 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30–11:30aM Course CoDe: aC5F tuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $240 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $250

golf

New!“Birdie BAll” golF CAmp For BeginnerS At pArKer (girlS And BoyS)Director: o.J. Amaya, Member, PGAThis camp can be summed up in one word: FUN! This is a beginning golf camp using the Birdie Ball limited-flight practice golf ball. Golf clubs are provided for children who do not have their own set. Benefits include:

• Developing the fundamentals of chipping, pitching and full swing

• Learning basic rules of golf

• Learning core values such as honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect and courtesy

for rising 1st through 5th grade students. limited to 24 students. Course will be held at Lauer Field on the Linda vista campus and uses the Birdie Ball.Dates: June 24–28 (M-F)tiMes: 1:00–2:30pMCourse CoDe: ag1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $200 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $215

Dates: august 12–16 (M-F)tiMes: 1:00–2:30pMCourse CoDe: ag1Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $200 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $215

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New!Junior golF CAmp For BeginnerS At eAStlAKe Country CluB (girlS And BoyS)Director: o.J. Amaya, Member, PGAThis camp can be summed up in one word: FUN! It is geared toward introducing children to golf and held at Eastlake Country Club. Golf clubs are provided for children who do not have their own set. Camp includes: golf shirt, snacks, divot tool, golf ball, and a pizza party on the last day!

Benefits include:

• Hitting real golf balls

• Developing the fundamentals of putting, chipping, pitching and full swing

• Learning core values such as honesty, integrity, sportsmanship, respect and courtesy

• Learning basic rules of golf

for rising 1st to 5th grade students. limited to 24 students. Lessons will be held at eastlake Country Club. Campers must provide their own transportation to and from the course. Dates: June 24–28 (M-F)tiMes: 9:00–11:30aMCourse CoDe: ag2atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $250 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $265

Dates: august 12-16 (M-F)tiMes: 9:00–11:30aMCourse CoDe: ag2Btuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $250 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $265

New!AdvAnCed golF CAmp At eAStlAKe Country CluB (girlS And BoyS)Director: o.J. Amaya, Member, PGAThis skills development camp is open to Upper School-age golfers and geared toward the intermediate/advanced player. The camp emphasizes short

game shots (putting, chipping, pitching), full swing development and course management for lower scores. A 9-hole round will be played on the last day with on-course coaching. All campers receive a golf shirt and sleeve of balls. Players provide their own clubs.

Benefits include:

• Developing better short-game techniques to cut back on wasted strokes around the green

• Learning to make better course management decisions

• Developing a consistent pre-shot routine to help achieve a relaxed state of mind

• Gaining more confidence in the swing so that it holds steady during competition

for rising 6th through 8th grade students by permission of coach amaya. limited to 12 students. Lessons will be held at eastlake Country Club. Campers must provide their own transportation to and from the course. Dates: august 5–august 10 (M-s)tiMes: 9:30–11:30aM (M-F); 4:30-7:30pM (s)Course CoDe: ag3atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $300 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $315

lacrosse

New!BoyS’ lACroSSe CAmpDirector: Bill RodgersCampers enjoy a carefully-planned curriculum with fun, skill-specific drills that provide the ideal environment for players to learn the game and hone skills. Boys will be divided into age-appropriate and experience-level teams.

The first 20 minutes of each day include dynamic stretching, plyometrics and footwork training for improving balance, agility and speed. Stickwork with helmets and gloves only. The next hour

consists of intensive instruction on team and position-specific skills that provide each player the tools to jump forward from the level of play he possesses currently. In the final 40 minutes, games allow campers to practice what they have learned in a controlled and safe competitive environment.

Coach Rodgers serves as Associate Athletic Director at Maranatha Christian Schools, and head lacrosse coach.

all players must provide helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads, gloves, cup and mouth piece.

for rising 3rd through 9th grade students. Camp is held on the Linda vista campus.Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 12:30–2:30pMCourse CoDe: al1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

New!girlS’ lACroSSe CAmpDirector: Antoinette AllenDedicated to teaching girls the fundamentals of lacrosse in a positive and motivating environment, this camp is designed for the beginning and intermediate-level player and will be divided into skill and age-appropriate groups to help each player build confidence and learn the game the right way. Each session includes individual skills development, team strategy, and game play. Campers learn and grow offensive and defensive skills, including throwing, catching, shooting, feeding, dodging, and fielding ground balls in engaging drills.

Ms. Allen is the Varsity Girls’ Head Lacrosse Coach at Parker. With more than ten years of coaching experience, Ms. Allen has prepared many players for play in Division I and III programs. She is a graduate of Columbia University where she was a four-year starter and MVP on the women’s lacrosse team.

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All campers should provide a girl’s lacrosse stick, goggles, mouth guard, and water bottle. Tennis, running or turf shoes are required.

for rising 3rd through 9th grade students.

Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 2:30–4:30pMCourse CoDe: al2atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

martial arts

New! mArtiAl ArtS (girlS And BoyS)Director: Sal Convento and StaffTraditional martial arts is offered for Middle School students (other grades by permission of the instructor) by the US Karate Academy. Under the direction of Sal Convento and his team of instructors, students come to understand the importance of being “physically fit, mentally sharp, and emotionally stable” while learning the art of Tang Soo Do. Students achieve greater discipline, confidence, fitness and flexibility.

for rising 6th through 9th grade students. Camp held on the Linda vista campus.Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 10:00aM -12:00pMCourse CoDe: aD1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

soccer

SoCCer SKillS CAmp (girlS & BoyS)Director: Jarrad Phillips and StaffThis camp focuses on developing basic soccer skills through age-appropriate drills, exercises, games, and other soccer-related activities. Each participant receives individual coaching from the staff to help him/her become a more accomplished player. Each

day focuses on a particular skill set, including dribbling, passing, shooting, trapping, and refining tactical strategies. Camp tuition includes a soccer ball and shirt. All players should bring a water bottle and dress appropriately for soccer activities.

for rising sK through 5th grade students. This camp will be held on Lauer Field located at the Linda vista campus.Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 9:00–11:30aMCourse CoDe: aC1stuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $240 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $250

SoCCer ACAdemy (girlS & BoyS)Director: Seth Tunick and StaffThis co-ed, skills development academy is open to both Middle and Upper School-age players (rising 6th through 12th graders) and geared toward the intermediate/advanced player. The academy reviews basic skills with an emphasis on how to adapt learned skills to game situations. Key individual teaching components include finishing (shooting), defending/attacking and one-on-one drills. Team skills focus on attacking the goal in the offensive third of the field, creating effective midfield play and using the defense to build an attack. The academy also features extended scrimmaging and a concluding “small-side” tournament.

Held on Lauer Field at the Linda vista campus.Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30pMCourse CoDe: aC5stuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $215 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $225

New!niKe® SoCCer CAmp (For girlS & BoyS)Director: Javier Gonzalez and StaffThe Second Annual Nike® Soccer Camp at Parker is designed for young players of all abilities — from beginning

to advanced skill levels. The mission is to introduce an array of techniques, strategies and skill-building drills that enable the player to execute a lofted pass or banana shot effortlessly. Highlights include:

• Participants grouped by age, experience and ability

• 10:1 camper to staff ratio

• Six hours of instruction daily with lunch break

• Official Nike® Soccer Camp t-shirt

• Post-Camp evaluations by staff for all participants

• Nike® Soccer Camp Completion Certificate

The teaching staff is led by Javier Gonzalez. Mr. Gonzalez has more than 35 years of international playing experience in Mexico, Spain and the U.S., coupled with significant coaching appointments over the years. The Nike Camp provides first-class instruction and step-by-step clarification on all phases of the game, all set in a fun environment.

Campers may bring a bag lunch and beverage or purchase a hot lunch on campus for $6.00 daily.

for players ages 8-16. Camp is conducted on Lauer Field located at the Linda vista campus.Dates: July 15-19 (M–F)tiMes: 9:00aM-3:00pM Course CoDe: an1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13:$295 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $310

for more information, please go to www.ussportscamps.com/soccer/nike/nike-soccer-camp-francis-parker-school

squash

New!SquASh For BeginnerS (girlS And BoyS)Director: Renato PaivaOne of the world’s fastest racquet

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sports is being offered this summer. Squash is a lifetime sport that teaches patience, fitness, hand-eye coordination and sportsmanship. No previous experience necessary.

The director and head coach is Renato Paiva. Originally from Brazil, Mr. Paiva was a Brazilian Junior Champion and one of the top players in South America growing up. Prior to coming to San Diego, he coached the men’s and women’s teams at Harvard. In 2010, he was recognized by U.S. Squash as one of its three United States Olympic Coaches of the Year.

The camp will be held at the San Diego Squash Club, located in the Mira Mesa area. Racquets and protective eyewear will be provided by the club; campers are asked to wear non-marking sports shoes or sneakers. All campers must provide their own transportation to and from the San diego Squash Club daily.

for rising 6th through 12th grade students.

Dates: June 17–21 (M-F)tiMes: 9:00–11:00aMCourse CoDe: as1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $165 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $175

tennis

Tom O’Brien, Program Director at the Barnes Tennis Center, is a USPTA P1 Level Teaching Professional and brings more than 20 years of tennis instruction and program-building experience to the Parker Summer Programs. 

Recreational Tennis Camps or High Performance Tennis Camps for Girls and Boys — lessons and practice sessions — are conducted at the Barnes Tennis Center in Pt. Loma. players must provide their own transportation to and from the tennis Center daily.

reCreAtionAl tenniS CAmpS: Full-dAy & hAlF-dAyDirector: Tom o’Brien & StaffA tennis camp experience that takes a games approach to learning and improving basic tennis skills. Afternoons include Team Tennis on clay, hard, short court and “beach” tennis games, as well as fun non-tennis activities.

For ages 6-16

• Beginner and Advanced Beginner levels

• Teen Tennis Zone for the older players

• Elite Zone for the stronger recreational players

• B.Y.O. lunch or $5.00/day Kids Menu from Snack Bar

• Snack and drink included daily

• Souvenir water bottle, camp t-shirt and photo included

• Complementary early-drop-off starting at 8:00am, and Extra Camp available from 3:30-5:00pm for an additional fee

• Free racquet provided if needed

Full-Day CaMpDates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 9:30aM–3:30pM Course CoDe: aC1h tuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $285 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $299

halF-Day CaMpDates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 9:30aM–12:30pM Course CoDe: aC1ttuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $189 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $199

Full-Day CaMpDates: august 19–august 23 (M-F)tiMes: 9:30 aM–3:30 pM Course CoDe: aC5h tuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $285 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $299

halF-Day CaMpDates: august 19–august 23 (M-F)tiMes: 9:30aM–12:30pM Course CoDe: aC3htuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $189 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $199

Full-Day CaMpDates: august 26–august 30 (M-F)tiMes: 9:30 aM–3:30 pM Course CoDe: aC7t tuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $285 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $299

halF-Day CaMpDates: august 26–august 30 (M-F)tiMes: 9:30aM–12:30pM Course CoDe: aC2ttuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $189 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $199

high-perFormAnCe Competitive CAmpS: Full-dAyDirector: Tom o’Brien & StaffBarnes’ team of elite tennis professionals and junior tennis experts have designed this camp for satellite and open tournament players who wish to improve their tournament-level play. Includes 25 court hours of strategy, fitness and mental toughness drills.

For ages 8-18

• Full-day competitive camp

• Designed for players who seek to compete. Intermediate through open-level players welcome

• B.Y.O. lunch or $5.00/day Kids Menu from Snack Bar

• Souvenir water bottle and camp t-shirt included

• Snack and drink included daily

Full-Day CaMpDates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–2:30pMCourse CoDe: aC1p tuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $285 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $299

Full-Day CaMpDates: august 19–august 23 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–2:30pMCourse CoDe: aC2ptuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $285 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $299

Full-Day CaMpDates: august 26–august 30 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30aM–2:30pMCourse CoDe: aC3ptuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $285 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $299

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Beginning volleyBAll SKillS CAmp (girlS & BoyS)Director: Missy RossThis indoor volleyball camp focuses on teaching the fundamental skills that are the building blocks of the sport. Campers receive instruction on forearm passing, focusing on supporting footwork and platform construction. In addition, special emphasis is placed on the serving and spiking arm-swings. The hitting approach, setting technique, and basic team play are also introduced. Appropriate for students with limited or no previous playing experience.

for rising 5th and 6th grade students.

Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 8:30–10:00aMCourse CoDe: aC1Vtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $135 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $145

intermediAte volleyBAll SKillS CAmp (girlS & BoyS)Director: Missy RossThis indoor volleyball camp focuses on those fundamentals that enable campers to take their game to the next level. Participants receive individualized instruction on passing footwork, platform construction, and platform angles. Spiking arm-swing with a focus on trunk rotation and contact point is emphasized. The spike approach is broken down, focusing on footwork and body position at the take-off point. Overhead pass/setting work drills emphasize correct hand placement and body position. Additional time is spent on individual defense and team concepts.

for rising 7th and 8th grade students.

Dates: June 17–June 21 (M-F)tiMes: 10:30aM–12:30pMCourse CoDe: aC3Vtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $155 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

girlS’ AdvAnCed volleyBAll CAmpDirector: John Landicho and StaffOpen to girls trying out for high school-level volleyball with a substantial skill set acquired through past team play and competition. Players acquire or reinforce the tactical skills that enable them to lift their level of play, both offensively and defensively, readying them for a season of high school competition.

The camp is directed by Parker girls’ varsity head coach, John Landicho. Mr. Landicho led the 2012 Lancers to the CIF Division IV State Championship, his fourth State Championship as a member of the Parker volleyball staff. He will be assisted by other members of the Parker volleyball coaching staff.

for rising 9th through 12th grade students.

Dates: august 12–august 16 (M-F)tiMes: 1:00–3:30pMCourse CoDe: aC8Vtuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $185 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $195

New!SpeCiAlized trAining For volleyBAll (BoyS & girlS)Director: John Landicho This training camp focuses on improving athletic performance with an emphasis on growing volleyball-specific capabilities. Primary focus is on development of strength and power through weight training and enhancing core strength. Quickness, agility, and improved jumping ability will also be addressed.

Directed by Parker girls’ varsity Head Coach John Landicho, who led the 2012 Lancers to the CIF Division IV State Championship, his fourth State Championship as a member of the Parker volleyball coaching staff.

for rising 9th through 12th grade students.

Dates: June 24–august 9 (M-F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00pMCourse CoDe: aV1atuition: priCe through 04/15/13: $220 priCe aFter 04/15/13: $230

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Please check often at www.francisparker.org/summer for program updates, the status

of listed courses, recently–added courses and other important,

late–breaking information.

To register: go online at francisparker.org/summer or use your smartphone

to read the QR code and jump straight to the Summer Program page on your phone’s browser.

“the school year begins with parker’s summer program”

For the past 100 years, inspiring excellence has defined the fall/winter/spring terms at Francis Parker School. Inspiring excellence is also integral to the Francis Parker School Summer Program — now in its 54th year. From junior kindergarten through grade 12, Parker’s Summer Program offers an array of learning opportunities in the classroom and beyond. In the Lower, Middle, and Upper Schools, the focus remains on enrichment and advancement, keeping the student’s brain engaged during the summer months. For the coming summer, Parker’s Summer Program features the following sessions:

June 17–June 21: Sports Camps (with other Camps offered later in the summer)

June 24–July 12: Academic Enrichment and Advancement Session I

July 15–August 2: Academic Enrichment and Advancement Session II

July 15–July 20: House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop–Week 1

July 22–July 27: House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop–Week 2

July 29–August 3: House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop–Week 3 (Upper School grades only)

online registration featured for the 2013 summer

The 2013 Summer Program once again offers the ease and convenience of remote, electronic registration and payment. (If preferred, a paper registration may be submitted. A registration form can be found in the middle of the catalogue. Please make copies of this registration form when registering multiple students and note that students are not registered officially until the completed registration and payment is received by the Summer Program Office.)

“early bird” registration discount if registered by april 15, 2013! To take advantage of our Early Bird registration discount, please register for classes, Sports Camps and afternoon activities by April 15, 2013.

Please review all information, courses and activities presented on the pages that follow. Should you have questions about the curriculum, the registration process or the Parker Summer Program in general, contact the Summer Program Office, located on Parker’s Linda Vista campus.

The Parker teaching faculty, coaching staff and I look forward to providing a rewarding and fun learning experience for each and every student during the 2013 summer.

Thank you.

Tim KatzmanTim Katzman Director, Summer and Extended Day Programs Telephone: 858-569-7900, Extension 4236 email: [email protected]

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middle school courses

The Middle School Summer Program courses and activities provide the perfect bridge for rising 6th, 7th and 8th grade students, aspiring artists and athletes as they move from the lower grades or prepare for their upcoming Upper School years.

The emphasis of Middle School offerings falls squarely on enrichment. While a slate of JumpStart courses is offered, parents and students are encouraged to consider any of the many new courses, including Ballet—Beginning for dancers and Athletes; destination: Space Academy; lights, Camera, improV!; Chamber orchestra; several new Bookbinding courses; grammar 101; Citizen Journalism: digital Stories, and Beginning Conversational Spanish for Adults, plus a reconfigured outdoors course that takes the students to the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell.

The afternoon session features the long–standing and always fun lancer Afternoon Camp. For students who enroll in both morning and afternoon activities, lunch is provided at the Parker Café. For students who sign up for morning or afternoon classes only, lunch may be purchased for $6.00 on a daily basis. An extended day (after–school care) option for children who wish to remain on campus following afternoon activities (beginning at 3:30pm and running until 5:30pm) is available. Supervised by Parker staff, the charge is $11.00 per hour, billed at the end of Session I and Session II.

All classes and activities (including “Birdie Ball” golf Camp for Beginners, but excluding destination: Space Academy and Beginning Conversational Spanish for Adults, other golf camps, squash and tennis) are held on the Linda Vista campus located at 6501 Linda Vista Road.

6th grAde orientAtion6th Grade JumpStart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Afternoon ACtiVityLancer Afternoon Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

ArtFashion Camp and Jewelry Design–

Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Fashion Camp and Jewelry Design—Advanced–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Bookbinding: Intervention and Restoration– New! . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Bookbinding: Methods–New! . . . . . . . . 3

Bookbinding: Miniature Books–New! . 3

Bookbinding: Upcycled Books–New! . 3

Ceramic Art: Clay, Water, Fire . . . . . . . 3

Digital Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Graphic Arts & Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Stone Carving/Steel Fabrication . . . . . 4

Woodworking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

CompoSition, grAmmAr And writingComposition 101: Writers’ Workshop

(6th Grade) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Creative Writing: 7th & 8th Grades . . . 6

Grammar 101: Rules of the Game – New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Sharpening Your Tool Set: Summer Reading Workshop – New!. . . . . . . . . 6

leAderShipCollaboration & Leadership

Through Game Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

lAnguAgeS7th Grade Spanish Immersion . . . . . . . . 6

8th Grade Spanish Immersion . . . . . . . . 7

mAth6th Grade Math Brush–Up . . . . . . . . . . . 7

7th Grade Math Brush–Up . . . . . . . . . . . 7

8th Grade Math Brush–Up . . . . . . . . . . . 7

performing ArtSBallet—Beginning for Dancers and

Athletes–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Chamber Orchestra–New! . . . . . . . . . . 8

Guitar—Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Guitar—Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop. . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Jazz Band (Session I) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Lights, Camera, IMPROV!–New! . . . . . 9

SCienCe & ComputerSBeginning Keyboarding

and Computer Games . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Bot Bootcamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Citizen Journalism: Digital Stories –New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Programming Workshop in Java (I & II). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Science of Superheroes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

trAVel experienCeSDestination: Space Academy! . . . . . . . . 11

Grand Classroom: The Grand Canyon, Lake Powell/Utah Canyons Adventure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

for AdultSBeginning Conversational Spanish

for Adults–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

table of contents registration information and form in center of catalogue

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6th grade orientation

6th grAde JumpStArtInstructors: Heather Heilman (June 24–July 12); Ashton Keller (July 15–August 2)Rising 6th grade students have the opportunity to get a jumpstart on the upcoming academic year with this skills–based course designed to ready them for that first year of Middle School. This course teaches critical reading and writing skills that will be a large part of 6th grade history and English and beyond. Students also learn effective study strategies for tests, tips for staying organized, and preparation for daily routines necessary for general academic success.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: Ma1Jtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: Ma2Jtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: Ma3Jtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: Ma3Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

afternoon activity

lAnCer Afternoon CAmpDirector: Seth Tunick & StaffAfter a morning of exercising the mind, it’s time for students to enjoy all that San Diego’s recreational landscape has to offer. Parker’s signature Lancer Afternoon Camp samples the fun and sun that defines America’ Finest City. Heading to the beach, splashing in the surf, kayaking in Mission Bay, sliding at Soak City, climbing a rock wall, taking

in a movie — activities vary daily. Lancer Afternoon Camp provides closely–supervised, safe summer experiences for Middle School–age students that are always fun!

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30PMCourse CoDe: MB5Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $655 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F))tiMes: 12:30–3:30PMCourse CoDe: MB6Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $655 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

art

fAShion CAmp And Jewelry deSign— BeginningInstructor: Maria MoscatoThis course touches on several aspects of how fashion is created, from textile design for fabric to the construction of a fashion garment. Three collections (one collection per week) will be created by students with the objective of modeling each in a fashion show at the final class.

The first collection involves a luxury fashion item: a 36” by 36” painted scarf with fashion house Hermes as the case study. Versatility of the scarf is explored in its various forms as a halter top, belt, sarong, head scarf, and Japanese Furoshiki purses. Matching jewelry complements the collection using basic jewelry–making methods with fabric, lace, feathers and beads.

The second collection involves silkscreen and t–shirt design. Students learn how to create a silkscreen and transfer their design to t–shirts. Matching earrings and bracelets complement street–wear style. Macramé, knotting, beading and Fimo clay sculpture pendants are all created.

The third collection is based on revamping and recycling old clothing, upgrading one or two garments or converting them into something different, like a purse. Basic sewing

methods are taught as well as embellishing with fringe, appliqué and other accoutrements. Matching jewelry with unconventional elements (hardware, rope, etc.) complete the theme of re–using old garments.

the instructor teaches at the international school of Bologna, italy during the traditional school year.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MD3atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MD3Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! fAShion CAmp And Jewelry deSign—AdVAnCedInstructor: Maria MoscatoFor students who attended the Fashion Camp & Jewelry Design course in 2012 and wish to advance. Students create two collections with in–depth detail and sewing techniques. Using actual patterns will be included in the garment–making process. A fashion show the final day of class allows students to model their creations.

The first collection (completed during weeks 1 and 2) has students creating an outfit that reflects an artist chosen by the class. Top, pants/skirt and jewelry come together and are modeled at the fashion show with an inspirational painting projected in the background. Students work from scratch and learn how to use a sewing machine. Fabric painting, appliqué, and other embellishment techniques on the finished garment may be chosen. Complementary jewelry will be made choosing appropriate materials with new techniques explored, depending on the genre selected.

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the final week) focuses on fabric painting and the use of batik wax. Monochromatic pattern design is explored and painted on silk, creating two large scarves sewn together into a dress. Matching elegant jewelry using chains and rhinestones to create a woven chain collar necklace complement the scarf dress.

the instructor teaches at the international school of Bologna, italy during the traditional school year.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB3htuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB4htuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: interVention And reStorAtionInstructor: Lucia FariasStudents transform old books into pieces of art. Whether by painting, cutting, folding, collaging, overwriting, tearing, gluing, stamping, or hiding, students give new meaning to books and bring them back to life with imagination and creativity.

Students complete three “intervened” books ready to be exhibited in the School’s Rose Art Gallery, with the ability to make additional altered books at a later date.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:00PMCourse CoDe: MC8atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: methodSInstructor: Lucia FariasStudents learn how to bind a variety of book “structures” such as pamphlets,

accordions, single–sheet books, Japanese stab bindings, a collapsible punching cradle, exposed bindings and traditional multi–section sewn hardcover books. Students develop basic bookbinding skills as well as learning the proper way to handle industry tools and materials.

Students complete six 20–page books, three 100–page hardcover journals, three 150–page flexible cover journals and acquire the ability to remake these items at a later date, using conventional materials and tools.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MC1ttuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: miniAture BookSInstructor: Lucia FariasThere is a special charm to tiny books, three inches or smaller. Students learn about traditional and contemporary bookbinding structures, starting from three–inch books, decreasing the dimensions as the class progresses. Students complete 12 miniature books.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:00PMCourse CoDe: MB1otuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: upCyCled BookSInstructor: Lucia FariasStudents create books with recycled materials for covers, using soda 4–packs, vinyl banners, shipping boxes, envelopes, cereal/cake/cracker boxes, beads and charms. Pages will be sewn directly onto covers with the stitching exposed. Students use recycled materials and turn them into poignant, useful journals. Students produce three 20–page books

and seven 100–page journals.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: Ma1Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

CerAmiC Art: ClAy, wAter And fireInstructor: Steve Cook (June 24–July 12)The Session I class encourages each student to develop and explore his or her own artistic vision through three–dimensional sculpture and pottery. Students work directly in clay with a variety of techniques chosen specifically for each individual project. The results will be fired in one of Parker’s kilns and become a lasting record, an accompaniment to daily life either on the coffee table, the bookshelf or as an object of inspiration. No experience necessary. Beginners and advanced students are challenged to produce their best work.

Instructor: Kelly A. Schnorr (July 15–August 2)The Session II class is conducted in a workshop environment open to Middle and Upper School students.

Middle School students learn about the American folk art tradition of face jugs. Students build a large vessel and grasp how to model highly expressive human and animal faces in clay, using a variety of hand–building techniques.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB1Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB3Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB2Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

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Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB4Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

digitAl photogrAphyInstructors: Genevieve Moeller (June 24–July 12); Phillip Harder (July 15–August 2)In a quest for creative vision, students explore the capabilities of digital photography. Students learn camera functions, file management, beginning Photoshop and image editing, enhancement and manipulation.

Through assignments and lectures, students learn to photograph people, landscapes, architecture, interiors and conceptual subject matter. They come to understand the essential tools of the trade, including the use of color and black and white to create dynamic compositions as well as how to handle the elements and principles of design.

By course’s end, students have laid out their work in book form, ready to be self–published at a later date as an iPad ebook and/or custom print. (While the cost of printing is not included, students will be encouraged to print/publish their book following the course’s end.)

Dates: June 25–July 13 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MD5atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 25–July 13 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MD5Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB3Dtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB4Dtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

grAphiC ArtS And deSignInstructor: Alan JohnsonThis class positions students to experience a wide range of artistic media, including graphite pencil, colored pencil, pen, watercolor, and acrylic paint. Work is done on illustration board and in a sketch book. Students are taught according to their individual ability. All art materials are provided by the School.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB1atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB3atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB2atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB4atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Stone CArVing/ Steel fABriCAtionInstructor: Jaclyn enckThe course emphasizes standard techniques and approaches to working with stone and steel as important art mediums. Students work with diamond saws, pneumatic hammers, chisels, rasps and other power tools to design and execute three–dimensional sculptures in alabaster and other soft stone. Skills developed include bending, cutting, and welding of steel forms. Students will produce one finished work (mounted on a base) by the end of the class. A field trip to a local sculpture garden may be scheduled.

Dates: June 24– July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: MB3s

tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

woodworkingInstructor: Kit CampStudents discover why woodworking is a fulfilling, lifelong pursuit. They choose from a broad menu of woodworking projects designed to expose them to the safe use of both hand and power tools, while exploring traditional joinery techniques. Students personalize their work, not only through the choice of wood and finish, but also by selecting further embellishments like carving or painting. No previous woodworking experience required. Returning students and those possessing advanced skills will also be challenged as they are introduced to more sophisticated woodworking techniques and tools.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aM Course CoDe: MB1Wtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: MB3Wtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aM Course CoDe: MB2Wtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: MB4Wtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

composition, grammar and writing

CompoSition 101: writerS’ workShop (6th grAde)Instructor: Karen O’HernThis course prepares rising 6th grade students to become confident, proficient writers.  Students explore

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the writing process through various learning activities designed to hone the skills necessary to transition successfully to the coming school year. Daily instruction in reading, writing, and listening activities enhances students’ understanding of the recursive quality of composition.  Students also learn that writing is a process as they examine the different stages of prewriting, logical organization, and revision.  Through the composition of varied paragraphs, students leave the course prepared to begin the new school year with confidence.

Date: June 24–July 12 (M–F) tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: Ma3etuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

CreAtiVe writing:   7th & 8th grAdeSInstructor: Karen O’HernDesigned for students already proficient in writing and reading comprehension who wish to develop their writing craft further. Students explore creative writing through a variety of learning activities. Each student will have the opportunity to write short narratives, poetry, and essays in a fun, nurturing environment; conducive for aspiring writers.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MD4atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! grAmmAr 101: ruleS of the gAmeInstructor: Chris McGrathWe all know how to play the game of using the English language; most of us have been playing it all our lives. To truly master any game, however, one must learn the rules which control that game. This course in basic grammar helps students prepare for the Middle

School English curriculum as well as sheds light on the intricate system which governs our language. Beginning with the basic parts of speech and continuing through advanced concepts like phrases, clauses, and diagramming sentences, this class will suit any student who seeks to play English with competence and confidence.

Though memorization and drilling will be a part of the class, much effort will be made to enliven the subject through use of group activities and presentations, creative use of technology, and analysis of language in everyday situations.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB1Ftuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB3Ftuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New!ShArpening your tool Set: Summer reAding workShopInstructor: Gretchen TaylorThis skills–based course, designed for incoming 7th and 8th grade students, supports the development of fundamental reading comprehension strategies. Students practice before, during, and after reading techniques in order to sharpen the skills needed to read confidently and critically. Techniques emphasized include fiction and non–fiction reading strategies, emphasizing note–taking, active reading, and analysis. The class also builds study skills necessary for reading success. The course offers tools to become sharper and more organized readers of Middle School–level texts.

open to rising 7th and 8th grade students. limited to 10 students.

Dates: July 15–august 2tiMes: 8:00–10:00aM

Course CoDe: Mg2atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: Mg2Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

leadership

CollABorAtion & leAderShip through gAme plAyInstructor: Akshay SateeshThis class advances students’ life skills by using games from improvisation theater, and other everyday games. Students lift their confidence, learn to share ideas freely, and work in teams to solve problems. Each week of the course is focused on a different leadership theme: week 1: Communication; week 2: Teamwork; week 3: Commitment. Part of each class is dedicated to reflect on and journal personal relationships, and leadership scenarios through which students learn objectivity and empathy. As a final project, students design a game and teach it to the class. (For more information, please visit www.ziksanaconsulting.com.)

for rising 7th and 8th grade students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB2ttuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB4ttuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

languages

7th grAde SpAniSh immerSionInstructor: Monica GallardoFor incoming 7th grade students taking Spanish currently or new to the language who wish to build their skills

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during the summer months. Through real life situations, engaging topics and fun games, students put into practice the Spanish they have learned and integrated. Course components include a review of 6th grade grammar and an introduction to the 7th grade curriculum. Classes conducted entirely in Spanish. ¡Nos vemos en el verano!

This course is recommended for students new to the Parker Spanish program.Dates: June 24–July 12 (M– F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MC3Ftuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

8th grAde SpAniSh immerSionInstructor: Monica GallardoFor incoming 8th grade students taking Spanish currently or new to the language who wish to build their skills during the summer months. Through real life situations, engaging topics and fun games, students put into practice the Spanish they have learned. Course components include a review of 7th grade grammar concepts and an introduction to the 8th grade curriculum. Classes will be conducted entirely in Spanish. ¡Nos vemos en el verano!

This course is recommended for students new to the Parker Spanish program.Dates: June 24–July 12 (M– F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MC4atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

math

6th grAde mAth BruSh–upInstructor: Antoinette AllenThis course provides a refresher of math skills most critical to success in the 6th grade and provides students with a sneak peek at some of the key math concepts that await them the coming

school year. In a highly interactive classroom environment, students practice and demonstrate their learning through games, puzzles, computer activities, and written exercises. This is the ideal course for students who may be feeling anxious about taking those next steps in math. Part of the course is dedicated to building number sense (no more counting on fingers!) and learning basic to intermediate mental math strategies. (this course is not recommended for advanced math students.)

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: Ma2Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: Ma4Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

7th grAde mAth BruSh–upInstructors: John Hulsey (June 24–July 12) Joanna Irving (July 15–August 2)Students review the important concepts that will help them recharge and sharpen their math skills in preparation for Pre–Algebra. Through interactive participation in the classroom, students develop more confidence in their math abilities and are better prepared to know when and how essential skills should be applied. By reviewing algebraic and arithmetic concepts, problem–solving skills, and specific learning strategies, students will increase retention. Students additionally benefit from a preview of topics to be introduced the following year. Although this course is not intended for the accelerated student, the subject matter can be used to reinforce the knowledge base of any student. The course also incorporates the use of technology by using apps and computers to both enrich review and facilitate learning.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MC3Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MC4Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

8th grAde mAth BruSh–upInstructors: John Hulsey (June 24–July 12) Joanna Irving (July 15–August 2)Students develop an increased confidence in their math abilities by reviewing topics learned previously and by getting a preview of topics to be presented in their next mathematics course. Pre–Algebra and Math 6 curriculum, including problem–solving skills, fractions, decimals, ratios, percents, integers, slope, and linear equations are covered with a special emphasis placed on increasing the retention of skills and concepts necessary to succeed in Algebra. The individualized pace of this course makes it the right choice for any math student entering 8th grade. Although this course is not intended for the accelerated math student, the subject matter can be used to reinforce the knowledge base of any student. The course also incorporates the use of technology by using apps and computers to both enrich review and facilitate learning.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00 aMCourse CoDe: MC1Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00 PMCourse CoDe: MC2Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

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performing arts

New! BAllet—Beginning for dAnCerS And AthleteSInstructor: Deborah Coburn SternStudents have fun improving their dance and athletic abilities. Ballet enhances skills in the dance studio, on the court, and on the field. An energetic class designed for both boys and girls seeking to improve coordination, strength, flexibility, and grace. Become the most agile dancer or athlete at Parker! No experience necessary.

Dates: June 24–June 28 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB1Dtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $155 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $165

New! ChAmBer orCheStrAInstructor: Lisa RoudebushIntended for intermediate and advanced violin, viola, cello and bass players. This course helps students develop chamber music skills and deepen their knowledge of chamber and string orchestra literature in a nurturing environment. Ensemble skills, coupled with string pedagogy are emphasized in rehearsals and sectionals.

Students develop their musicianship by focusing on healthy playing techniques, creating a range of articulations/dynamics, incorporating performance etiquette, and interacting with peers to create a finished musical product. Students not only play the music — they will have the opportunity to attend a concert and participate in a community service performance. The session culminates with a concert and celebration.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30PMCourse CoDe: MC5atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $655 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

guitAr—BeginningInstructors: Steve Lorentz and Keven FordThis course offers basic instruction in playing skills, music rudiments, and note–reading as they relate to the guitar. Emphasis is placed on both small and large ensemble group performances of popular guitar–based music.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 9:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB1gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 9:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB2gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

guitAr—intermediAteInstructors: Steve Lorentz and Keven Ford

Prerequisite: Students must have taken a guitar class previously, or have had lessons with a private teacher for at least one year. Alternatively, less expe-rienced students may audition or seek approval to enroll from the instructor. This course builds on the foundation es-tablished from having taken a beginning guitar course at Parker or elsewhere. Emphasis is placed on small and large ensemble performances of popular in-termediate level guitar–based music. Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00–11:00aMCourse CoDe: MB3gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00–11:00aMCourse CoDe: MB4gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

houSe of BlueS® preSentS the JAzz 88.3 Summer JAzz workShop

Director: Nathan JarrellThe 3rd Annual Summer Jazz Workshop, now in partnership with San Diego’s House of Blues® and Jazz 88.3, provides the opportunity for music students, ages 12-18, to study with some of San Diego’s most gifted professional jazz musicians/teachers in an environment designed to nurture their growth as musicians, both technically and creatively. This is a hands-on Workshop where students learn performance skills, improvisation, jazz theory and jazz history with the emphasis on playing music!

The Workshop is open to beginning through advanced skill levels. All students must be able to sight-read music and have a minimum of one (1) year’s experience on their instrument of choice. Three one-week sessions will be held at the Thiemann Music Center on Parker’s Linda Vista campus. This is the perfect venue for students to grow musically as they learn to express themselves through the art of jazz improvisation. Proper placement will be determined by either an electronically-submitted or in-person audition prior to the start of each Session.Students will perform for parents and others at the House of Blues® on the Saturday following each weekly session. A lunch is provided for all workshop participants and is included in the tuition fee.

For MiDDle sChool stuDents onlyDates: Week #1 (July 15–July 20, M–s)tiMes: 9:00aM–3:00PMCourse CoDe: sJW1tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $775

For MiDDle sChool stuDents onlyDates: Week #2 (July 22–July 27, M–s)tiMes: 9:00aM–3:00PM

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For high sChool stuDents onlyDates: Week #3 (July 29–august 3, M–s) high sChool stuDents only tiMes: 9:00aM–3:00PMCourse CoDe: sJW3tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $775

JAzz BAnd (SeSSion i)Instructor: Jim witt This course provides the ideal learning environment for music students interested in further developing their skills as a performing member of a jazz band. Students learn to play a variety of jazz styles and idioms, improve their music reading skills and play solos (improvised and written). The entire band performs two concerts at the end of both the second and third weeks.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30 PMCourse CoDe: MB6Mtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $655 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

New! lightS, CAmerA… improV!Instructor: elise MarinkovichThis class focuses on developing and honing improvisation skills. Improvisation is important for character and script work and is an excellent tool for becoming a better actor. Students learn to have authentic feelings, create fresh reactions and develop strong characters.

Students learn about timing, story structure, building character, and experience improv games. A performance will be presented on the last day of class.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aM Course CoDe: MC6atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

science and computers

Beginning keyBoArding And Computer gAmeSInstructor: Robert PartridgeA skills development course that teaches effective keyboard practices while allowing students to put a little “byte” into their summer. Students explore the Parker computer lab’s full repertoire of stimulating, interactive computer programs and games, and network with classmates to enjoy state–of–the–art computer software. A hands–on, interactive experience.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB2ktuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00 PMCourse CoDe: MB4ktuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Bot BootCAmpInstructors:  Ceri Keith ’86 and Kathleen Lynagh HouseExplore the exciting world of robotics using the LEGO® Mindstorms NXT Robotics System.  Students work in teams to design, build, and program robots, solving challenges and completing First LEGO® League (FLL)missions. Class members think critically and collaborate while challenging themselves and having fun! The instructors are both Middle School FLL Team Coaches.

Dates:  June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB5gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates:  June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MB6gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! Citizen JournAliSm: digitAl StorieSInstructor: Karl FloresThis course is a fun and unique way for students to learn about digital technology and become citizen journalists. Students learn aspects of storytelling using digital tools including blogs, Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms. They also grasp how to storyboard, write, create, capture, edit and post text, video and audio content on various platforms to promote their vision and perspective.

Students research and conduct interviews, focusing on various subjects and issues in their community. They create video presentations of their subject while learning basic elements of capturing images and video, emphasizing camera angles, sound, lighting, interview techniques and editing. Parents will be invited to participate in a discussion on raising their children in a social media world.

An iPad or iPhone with iMovie installed is required. Any tablet or phone may also be used with proper video capture and editing software installed.

Dates: June 24–June 28 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MC7atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MC7Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

progrAmming workShop in JAVA (i & ii)Instructor: Dr. Mark O’DonnellThis hands–on, project–based course is a fun way to either begin learning about computer programming or strengthen existing programming skills. The class is largely self–paced, so the range of a

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student’s projects will be determined by that student’s level of experience. Beginning programmers start with the fundamentals and create interactive programs the first week. Experienced programmers learn more advanced constructs and build more complex games and applications. The course is taught in Java, the language used in AP Computer Science, using the Processing development environment and language extensions (processing.org). With instructor approval, advanced students in Java II have the option to build apps on smart phones or write code for embedded processors to control various devices, like LED lights and motors. (Students must provide their own Android device.)

for rising 7th through 9th grade students, yet appropriate for complete beginners to advanced programming students. No prior knowledge of Java is required. limited to 15 students.

Java i (2–Week Course)Dates: June 24–July 5 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MC1Jtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $590 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $620

Java ii (1–Week Course) prerequisite: suc-cessful completion of Java i Dates: July 8–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: MC9Jtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $295 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $310

SCienCe of SuperheroeSInstructor: D.J. walcottThe course takes an in–depth look at the science behind a variety of Superheroes, as well as the effects these heroes continue to have on several fields of science and popular culture. Class discussions are shaped by an analysis of Superhero icons historically, as portrayed in comic books (early 1900s, 2000s), television programs (1950s, 1960s), and movies (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s). Each student is

responsible for creating and presenting a Superhero that demonstrates science–based powers. Students gain a better understanding of the distinction between science and science fiction and how Superheroes continue to shape and impact modern culture. Course tuition includes attending one day of San Diego’s Comic–Con, schedule permitting.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–2:30PMCourse CoDe: MB5vtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

travel experiences

deStinAtion: SpACe ACAdemy!Instructors: Jennifer Hayman and John HulseyEver wondered what it would be like to be an astronaut? This course provides that opportunity! Here’s how the course is laid out:

week #1: In the classroom, students learn about the history of space exploration, perform some amazing space–related experiments, and prepare for their trip to the Space Academy. One day will be spent at the Air and Space Museum in Balboa Park.

week #2: Six days at the Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama! Students fly from San Diego to Huntsville for six closely–supervised, action–packed days of experiential learning. Activities include simulated space missions, building robotics and much more. Students experience first–hand what it is like to be an astronaut.

week #3: Back at Parker, students create an iMovie complete with video and photos of their Space Academy experiences. The course concludes on Friday with a student–generated movie premiere for family and friends!

every effort should be made to enroll before April 15, 2013, to guarantee

the best possible airfares and secure places at the Space Academy. registrations received after April 16 will incur additional travel and registration fees.

for rising 6th through 8th grade students. limited to 12 students. classes held on the mission hills campus.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30PM Course CoDe: MC9ntuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $2345

PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $2465

weeks #1 and #3 are conducted on the lower school campus. fee includes $1870 for space academy trip (airfare, room & board at the space academy, space academy experience fee), plus a parker classroom fee of $595.

grAnd ClASSroom: the grAnd CAnyon, lAke powell/utAh CAnyonS AdVenture

Instructors: Gina Bach and Captain Lance BachThis life skills and outdoor adventure/appreciation course is developed and coordinated by Grand Classroom and Gina Bach, Middle School science teacher. Grand Classroom is a premier outdoor educational student travel group based in Charlottesville, VA. Its guides lead thousands of students of all ages into the wild each year. (Learn more about Grand Classroom at www.grandclassroom.com)

Students prepare for the six–day adventure portion of this learning experience with a Monday workshop at Parker on Day #1, taught by Ms. Bach and Capt. Bach. (Captain Bach, husband of Gina Bach, is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy and a career Navy SEAL officer. Lance has a

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Master’s Degree in Education and has worked with children at both middle and high school levels as a coach. He has extensive outdoor experience.)

Students learn about the unique Southwestern environment they are to visit, the individuals and groups who have inhabited these lands, and the challenges to keeping these special places pristine and unspoiled. Students come to understand the geology, biology and ecology of the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell and the nearby Utah canyons, as well as researching and learning about the current environmental challenges. They grasp how to be responsible adventurers, gain an appreciation for the outdoors, build self–confidence and come to understand the relevance of teamwork. (Students are prepared for all outdoor activities, even if they have little experience with hiking, mountain biking or river rafting.)

The real adventure begins with Day #2. After a short flight to Las Vegas, Ms. Bach, Capt. Bach, and students are met by Grand Classroom representatives at the airport and driven by van to Red Rock National Conservation Area, their first destination point.

itinerary

Day #1: • Morning workshop with Capt. and

Ms. Bach on the Linda Vista campus

Day #2: • Meet at San Diego’s Lindbergh

Field for flight

• Fly to Las Vegas

• Group meets Grand Classroom representative

• Depart for Red Rock National Conservation Area and lunch

• Hike the limestone formations of Red Rock and drive the scenic loop. Depart for Kanab

• Dinner and check into hotel

Day #3: • Hotel breakfast

• Depart for Grand Canyon National Park

• Hike and take in sights near the Grand Canyon Lodge

• Lunch

• Afternoon hike down the North Kaibab Trail

• Sunset at Point Imperial (time permitting)

• Return to hotel

Day #4: • Hotel breakfast

• Drive to Lake Powell

• Board motor boat to shuttle gear and kayaks to camp

• Set up camp

• Paddle in cove, learn the basics of kayaking

• Dinner

• Overnight at camp site

day #5:

• Camp breakfast

• Day spent kayaking and exploring the beautiful canyons of Lake Powell

• Return to camp for dinner

• Overnight at camp site

Day #6: • Camp breakfast, break down camp

• Final morning paddle before heading to shore

• Lunch in Page

• Hike to Horseshoe Bend

• Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park

• Cowboy Dinner in Kanab

• Return to hotel

Day #7: • Hotel breakfast

• Depart for Zion

• Enter Zion National Park East Entrance

• Checkerboard Mesa

• Board Zion Shuttle to Narrows

• Hike the Narrows (weather permitting)

• Drive to Red Rock National Conservation Area

• Hike and enjoy new Visitors Center

• Dinner

• Return flight to San Diego

The student to Grand Classroom guide ratio is 7:1 on Lake Powell and 8:1 in the Utah canyons, maximizing student learning and ensuring group safety. All Grand Classroom guides have earned their Wilderness First Responder Certification.

this adventure experience is open to 7th and 8th grade students, and rising 6th grade students.

Dates: June 24–June 30 (M–su)Class tiMes: 8:00aM–11:00aM (MonDay, Day #1)Course CoDe: MB1vtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $2045 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $2200

course fee includes $2100 for the Grand classroom experience (including all air and ground transportation, hotel accommodations, meals, sightseeing and admissions fees, evening activities, on–site tour coordination/counselor supervision, 24–hour on–tour assistance and medical insurance), plus a parker classroom instructional fee of $100.

other

New! Beginning ConVerSAtionAl SpAniSh for AdultSInstructor: Sra. Liliana BatelmanDesigned exclusively for adults, this new addition to the Summer Program curriculum provides an introduction to our region’s second language. A perfect morning fit for parents with children attending the Summer Program! Taught by Liliana Batelman, veteran Parker Lower School Spanish instructor, the

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course is designed for the complete beginner. Adult students acquire basic Spanish–language comprehension, conversation, reading and writing skills. Correct pronunciation and the use of commonly–accepted phrasing are emphasized daily. Set in a highly

interactive, fun (non–threatening!) and relevant learning environment, class members emerge better communicators in their new language.

limited to 12 adults and held at the mission hills campus.

Dates: June 24–July 11 (M–th)tiMes: 8:30–11:30aMCourse CoDe: es1atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $655 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

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school locationslower sChool (graDes Jk-5)

Mission Hills Campus 4201 Randolph Street San Diego, CA 92103 Telephone: 619.298.9110 Fax: 619.298.5128

MiDDle anD upper sChool (graDes 6-12)

Linda Vista Campus 6501 Linda Vista Road San Diego, CA 92111 Telephone: 858.569.7900 Fax: 858.569.0621

registration starting date and time

Registration for all courses and activities begins on March 19, 2013 at 8:00am Pacific Time. All courses and activities are filled on a first come, first served basis.

online registration

Parents/guardians are urged to take advantage of the Summer Program’s Camp Brain online registration and payment options. For complete information on using the Camp Brain system, please go to francisparker.org/summer or contact the Summer Program Office for assistance.

Alternatively, students can be registered by completing a paper registration form. A printable registration form may be downloaded from Parker’s Summer Program link (francisparker.org/summer), completed and then submitted with full tuition

payment to the Summer Program’s office located on the Linda Vista campus. One registration form per child, please. There is also a registration form included in this course catalogue that can be removed and completed.

Completed registration forms and tuition payments may be left with the School receptionist in the Administration and Student Services Building on the Linda Vista campus or with an administrative assistant at the Lower School office on the Mission Hills campus. please do not leave registration forms or tuition payments at the middle or upper School offices. Registration forms and tuition payments may be mailed to: Francis Parker School Summer Program 6501 Linda Vista Road San Diego, CA 92111

A student will not be registered formally until both a completed registration form and the full tuition payment (credit card or check) are received. Completed registrations may also be faxed to 858.569.0621 but will not be considered complete until the full tuition payment is received by the Summer Program Office.

early bird registration discount

To take advantage of our Early Bird registration discount, please register for classes, Sports Camps and afternoon activities by April 15, 2013.

late registration fees for session i and session ii

In an effort to confirm courses, teachers, order teaching materials and books and reserve classroom space, registrations must be completed and received by June 2, 2013 to avoid a late registration fee. Registrations submitted on or after June 3 for either Session I or Session II courses or activities will incur an additional fee, per the following schedule:

registrations reCeiVeD June 3 through June 9: aDDitional $20.00 late Fee per stuDent

registrations reCeiVeD June 10 through June 16: aDDitional $30.00 late Fee per stuDent

registrations reCeiVeD June 17 through the start oF Classes anD aFter: $40.00 late Fee per stuDent

registration for sports camps

With Sports Camps beginning on June 17, 2013, we ask that registration be completed by June 10. Registrations received after June 10 incur a $20.00 late fee per student.

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attendance

Due to the short duration of the Summer Program, absences must be avoided. note: For those courses receiving trimester, semester or year credit, missing more than one class per three-week (or in some cases, two-week) session will prevent a student from fulfilling the classroom hours requirement of the course and warrant a “no-credit” grade for the course.

importAnt: If a student will be absent for any reason, please advise the Summer Program Office by 7:50am by calling 858.569.7900, ext. 4236 or 4109.

attire

Student dress is intended to be summer casual. Recommended attire for girls is blouses or polo shirts, slacks or shorts. For boys, sport or polo shirts, slacks or shorts are suggested. Jeans and t-shirts for both girls and boys are acceptable, but they should be neat and free of holes or tears.

behavior

The Parker Summer Program reserves the right to dismiss at any time, any student whose deportment or conduct is deemed inappropriate, unsafe and/or counter to the classroom experience or to the goals of the Summer Program. Under no circumstances will bullying or hazing be tolerated. In the instance of a dismissal (or a student withdrawal once classes have begun), no refund of tuition will be issued.

book ordering instructions

For those courses requiring a textbook, please note the following information for ordering from MBS Direct:

1. Go to Parker’s virtual bookstore at: http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ francisparker.htm

2. Click on “Order My Books.”

3. The next page asks: “Are you using a Francis Parker School Voucher to pay for your order?” Select “No.”

4. Click on the word “Continue.”

5. The next page asks you to select the appropriate school term. Select “Summer School 2013” from the drop-down menu.

6. Next, select “Middle School,” or “Upper School,” as appropriate.

7. Click on the word “Continue.”

8. A page will now appear that lists all Summer Program courses that require purchased materials. Select the course(s) for which the student has enrolled and continue with the ordering process.

Please note: if a student is a full-time student at francis parker school and receives financial assistance for the purchase of books from mBs direct during the traditional school year, the mBs direct voucher code is not applicable toward the purchase of books from mBs direct for the 2013 summer program.

MBS Direct’s telephone number is 1.800.325.3252 should additional assistance be needed. Book orders may also be faxed to 1.800.449.0143.

classroom assignments

Classroom assignments will be made in early June. This information will be posted on Parker’s website prior to the opening day of both Session I and Session II. Staff will also be available to direct students to the correct classroom(s) on the first day of each Session.

course changes

At the time this course catalogue went to print, all information was deemed accurate. However, due to the possibility of subsequent content changes to courses, teaching assignments and enrollment levels, the Summer Program reserves the right to make adjustments as necessary and appropriate. Prospective and enrolled students and their families are urged to check the Summer Program link at francisparker.org/summer for updates. Every effort will be made to confirm all courses during the first week of June 2013.

eXtended care (after-school program)

An extended care/after-school program is offered at the Lower and Middle Schools at the rate of $11.00/hour. At the Lower School, extended care is available in the mornings from 7:30-8:15am and afternoons from 3:30-5:30pm. At the Middle School, extended

a-z guide

NoN-DiscrimiNatioN statemeNt Francis Parker School values diversity and seeks talented students, faculty and staff from all backgrounds. The School does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, creed or national origin in the administration of its admission, tuition assistance, employment determination, or any other procedures or programs. The School has adopted the California Association of Independent Schools Principles of Good Practice for Schools.

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care is offered only in the afternoons, from 3:30-5:30pm. Direct billing takes place for this service at the end of Session I and Session II.

grades

At the high school or Upper School level, grades will be submitted and communicated by teachers and relayed to students at the end of each three week session for trimester, semester and year-equivalent credit courses. Year-long courses also generate a final grade report at the end of the course.

lunch, the parker lunch plan, vending machines

Lunch is available from 11:45am–12:30pm on the Linda Vista campus for Middle and Upper School students.

the parker lunch plan is back! Students may pre-purchase a 1, 2, 3, or 6-week Lunch Plan at the time of registration at the following rates:

1-WEEK LUNCH PLAN (5 Meals): $30.00

2-WEEK LUNCH PLAN (10 Meals): $55.00

3-WEEK LUNCH PLAN (15 Meals): $75.00

6-WEEK LUNCH PLAN (29 Meals): $150.00

The daily rate for lunch is $6.00 and may be purchased with cash only.

For those Middle and Upper School students who attend morning classes and remain for afternoon activities, lunch is included in the tuition fee.

At the Mission Hills campus, lunch is included in the tuition fee for all Lower School students who attend morning

classes and/or enroll in afternoon activities.

note: Gluten-free options are available on both campuses.

Vending machines on the Linda Vista campus dispense beverages.

pro-ration of course and activity tuition

On a case-by-case basis, the Summer Program director, in consultation with a teacher or coach, may consider granting permission for a student to attend less than a full session. Accordingly, a pro-ration of the tuition will be arranged. Pro-rations are offered on a weeklong (not daily) basis. Pro-ration is not available for any sports camp during the week of June 17-21. Please contact the Summer Program Office for further details.

t-shirts

The following Summer Program activities and courses provide t-shirts for all participants:

• All Lower School activities and courses

• All Sports Camps

• House of Blues® Summer Jazz Workshop

tuition/payment

If registering online using the CampBrain system, tuition fees are paid at the point of registration by credit card or ACH only.

If submitting a paper registration (through the mail or in person), payment can be made by check (payable to Francis Parker School) or in cash. Please do not mail cash payments.

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how are course and activity registrations handled?

Parents and guardians are urged to take advantage of the Summer Program’s online registration and tuition payment option. For complete information, visit francisparker.org/summer. Students may also be registered by completing and submitting a paper registration form. A printable registration form can be downloaded from Parker’s Summer Program link (francisparker.org/summer), completed and mailed to the Summer Program’s office, located on the Linda Vista campus. Completed registration forms may be faxed to 858.569.0621 but will not be considered complete until the full tuition payment is received. Completed registration forms and tuition payments may also be dropped off in person with the Upper School receptionist in the Administration and Student Services Building, or at the Lower School office.

are courses offered that are eligible to receive academic credit?

Yes. Many courses are structured to award academic credit at the Upper School or high school level — on a trimester, semester or year-long basis.

will all courses published online and in this catalogue be offered as advertised?

Assuming that the minimum number of students enroll in a given course (typically five students), it will be offered.

for what grade levels are courses and activities offered during the parker summer programs?

Junior Kindergarten through 12th grade.

what if the minimum number of students for a course is not reached?

The course will be cancelled. In the event a course is cancelled due to underenrollment, parents/guardians will be notified and a full refund issued. It is anticipated that all courses will be confirmed during the first week of June 2013.

will additional courses or activities be added to the initially-published roster of courses?

Quite possibly. The Summer Program Office recommends that students and parents check Parker’s website frequently (www.francisparker.org/summer) for changes to the list of courses and activities.

what forms of payment does the summer program accept for course tuition and activity fees?

Tuition payments may be made online by credit card or ACH only at the time of registration. If completing a paper registration form, a personal or business check, payable to Francis Parker School, or cash, is acceptable. Do not send cash through the mail.

will classes be taught on thursday, july 4?

In honor of the National Holiday that falls on a Thursday this year, there will no classes that day and both campuses will be closed for classes and business. please note that all classes will be held as regularly scheduled on Friday, July 5.

may students who do not attend parker during the fall/winter/spring terms enroll in parker summer program courses?

Yes. An increasing number of students the past several summers have come from public and independent schools throughout San Diego County. In addition, the program continues to attract international students.

does the summer program offer an eXtended care or after-school option?

Yes. Extended care is offered at the Lower and Middle School at the rate of $11.00/hour. At the Lower School, extended care is available in the morning from 7:30am–8:15am and in the afternoon from 3:30pm– 5:30pm. At the Middle School, extended care is offered in the afternoon only, from 3:30pm–5:30pm. Direct billing takes place at the end of Session I and Session II.

will the linda vista campus library be open during the 2013 summer program?

Yes. Hours beginning June 24 through the end of the program on August 2 will be 7:45am and 12:15pm, Monday-Friday.

faQs and fast facts

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Student’s Last Name

First Name M F

How DID YoU HeAR ABoUT THIS SUMMeR PRoGRAM?

Mailing Address

City State Zip

Date of Birth

Home Telephone

Email Address

School in Fall 2013 Grade in Fall 2013

Father’s name

Home Telephone

Address (if different from above)

Other Telephone

Employer Work Telephone

mother’s name

Home Telephone

Address (if different from above)

Other Telephone

Employer Work Telephone

If the student is enrolled by a guardian, please provide: guardian’s name

Relationship

Address

City State Zip

Home Telephone

Email

Employer Work Telephone

Student’s Primary Care Physician

Telephone

Allergies

Daily Medications

Additional student medical information

Insurance Company

Group Number Policy Number

Name of Insured

Hospital of choice if required by insurance

If a parent or guardian cannot be reached, please provide the name and telephone number of two individuals who can be contacted in the event of an emergency:

Name

Phone (home) (work)

Name

Phone (home) (work)Authorization for Emergency Medical and Surgical Care: In the event that my child is injured in an accident and requires medical attention, and I or my designee cannot be reached, I hereby authorize the Director of the Summer Program to arrange for the transportation of my child to a licensed emergency medical care facility to receive treatment. Further, I authorize the medical personnel at the facility to provide such treatment to my child as is indicated by the nature and extent of his or her injury and in accordance with the protocols of standard medical practice. I accept financial responsibility for all costs associated with the conveyance of my child and for the treatment provided by the medical care facility to my child.

Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian (required) Date

if you are not registering online, or are a non-parker student, please review the additional forms needed by the Summer program office at francisparker.org/summer.

registration formIf you prefer NOT to register online, please complete the form below. You may photocopy this form or request additional forms from the

Summer Program Office. one completed form per student.

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REGISTRATION RELEASE FORM

Beginning on March 19, 2013 at 8:00am Pacific Time, students and their families may register online or submit a registration form by mail or in person.

We recommend that you register your child(ren) online by going to francisparker.org/summer. If you prefer not to register on-line, please complete this registration form, enclose full payment and mail or drop off in person. Please make your check payable to Francis Parker School. Upon processing, confirmation of registration will be mailed. The Summer Program’s policy is not to pro-rate tuition for partial course attendance, unless there are extenuating circumstances. Contact the Summer Program Office for further details.

The initial $25.00 registration fee per student plus a $50.00 administrative fee per course will be charged for withdrawals before June 1, 2013, and the remaining paid tuition will be refunded. A 50% refund, less the $25.00 registration fee and a $50.00 administrative fee will be issued for withdrawals between June 1 and June 9, 2013. NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER JUNE 9, 2013. A full refund will be made in the event a course is cancelled due to under-enrollment.

Francis Parker School reserves the right to remove or dismiss a student at any time if, in the sole judgment of the School, that student’s industry, progress, conduct, or influence on or off-campus is not in keeping with the School’s standards, as determined by the School. There will be no refund of tuition or fees when such a withdrawal occurs, nor will academic credit be awarded for courses in which the student is enrolled. Agreed and accepted:

Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date Please Print Name

please list selected courses separately. please pay special attention to entering the correct course code! Parker students must have the permission of the appropriate department chair before registering for any full-year equivalent, for-credit course.

Course Title Dates Times Course Code tuition

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Registration fee (per student) $ 25.00

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late registration feeS:

If received June 3 through June 9, 2013: add $20 $

If received June 10 through June 16, 2013: add $30 $

If received on or after June 17, 2013, for Session I or II courses: add $40 $

lunch plans

1 week @ $30.00 $

2 weeks @ $55.00 $

3 weeks @ $75.00 $

6 weeks @ $150.00 $

grand Total $

please iNdicaTe preferred sTudeNT T-shirT size:

youth xS S M L xL adult S M L xL xxL

please make checks payable to francis parker school

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upper school courses

An extensive selection of academic and arts courses coupled with a number of Sports Camps is offered at the Upper School level this summer. Whether students seek a trimester, semester or year–credit course, or simply wish to take a class or classes for enrichment, the Summer Program provides a variety of great options.

New courses have been added to the mix, including filmmaker’s Backpack: Creating the Short film; Sports for life: getting fit, Staying fit; Bookbinding: methods; Building websites with wordpress; Chamber orchestra; and America Abroad: u.S. diplomacy from 1949 to complement an already rich and diverse slate of offerings. We believe there is a course or Sports Camp for every student seeking to keep his or her brain engaged during the summer months. For the student who enrolls in both a morning and an afternoon course (or courses), lunch is included in the tuition fee. Students who take only morning or afternoon courses may purchase lunch daily for $6.00. Upper School students take all classes on the Linda Vista campus, located at 6501 Linda Vista Road.

All students who wish to take courses for full–year credit must receive departmental approval prior to enrolling. Approval forms are available in the Summer program office or online at francisparker.org/summer.

ACAdemiCAmerica Abroad: U.S. Diplomacy

from 1949–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

AP Biology Preparation* . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Biology* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Break the Ice: Speech Communications* . . . . . . . . . 15

Chemistry Advanced* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Geometry*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Mechanics of Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Reading with Purpose & Power: On to the Next Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

The College Essay: Understanding the Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

The Math Advantage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

ArtBookbinding: Book Intervention

and Restoration–New!. . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Bookbinding: Methods–New! . . . . . . . . 18

Bookbinding: Miniature Books–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Bookbinding: Upcycled Books –New!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Bookbinding: Book Arts Project–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Ceramic Art: Clay, Water, Fire* . . . . . 18

Graphic Arts & Design* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Photography* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Stone Carving/Steel Fabrication* . . . 20

Woodworking*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

enriChmentCollaboration & Leadership

Through Game Play. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Filmmaker’s Backpack: Creating the Short Film–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Science of Superheroes. . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Sports for Life: Getting Fit, Staying Fit (Girls and Boys)–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

lAnguAgeSLatin I, Latin II, Latin III,

Latin IV & Honors*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

Virtual Language Lab. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

muSiCChamber Orchestra–New!* . . . . . . . . . 22

Guitar—Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Guitar—Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

House of Blues® Presents the Jazz 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop. . . . . . . . . . . 22

Jazz Band (Session I)*. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SCienCe & ComputerSBeginning Keyboarding

and Computer Games . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Building Websites with WordPress–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Citizen Journalism: Digital Stories –New!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Programming Workshop in Java (I & II)* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Project-Based Robotics–New!* . . . . . . 25

for AdultSBeginning Conversational Spanish

for Adults–New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

table of contents registration information and form in center of catalogue

*Courses designated with an asterisk receive trimester, semester or full-year credit.

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New! AmeriCA ABroAd: u.S. diplomACy from 1949Instructors: Dr. eric Taylor and Dr. Rai wilson This course focuses on relations between the U.S. and the rest of the world in the latter part of the 20th century. The course approaches its subject thematically, bringing a balanced view to bear on U.S. affairs in Africa, Asia, South America, Europe, and the Middle East.

Through book chapters, newspaper and magazine articles and film, students come to understand the moral dilemmas faced by decision–makers trying to deal with a world they found complex, dangerous, and confusing. The goal of America Abroad is not to render conclusive judgments about the ethical or practical rightness of the United States’ actions, but to equip students to understand the multi–faceted prism through which statesmen saw the world. Students exit this course positioned to ask more intelligent questions on foreign policy.

team taught by Dr. taylor and Dr. wilson.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue1ntuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue5ntuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Ap Biology prepArAtionInstructors: Cindi Schildhouse and Dave JohnsonThis Pass/Fail course is a two–week intensive preparation designed for students who plan to go directly into Advanced Placement Biology in the

fall. Through interactive presentations, hands–on physical and virtual models and laboratories, students are introduced to the major themes, ideas, and skills essential to success in the course. Areas to be addressed include molecular biology, heredity and evolution, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, organisms and populations. Core AP Biology competencies such as effective free–response essay writing and advanced laboratory techniques are emphasized.

Using a thematic approach to unify concepts across major topics, students gain a big picture understanding of AP Biology while learning critical content and laying the foundation for a successful year in the discipline. (While the pace of the summer experience is similar to that of AP Biology, students should realize they may have multiple AP/Honor courses during the academic year and that degree of multitasking cannot be simulated during the summer.) The content is not intended to replicate the Parker’s Molecular Biology course.

to enroll, a student must earn a B+ or higher in Chemistry Advanced or an A in Chemistry.

two classes offered simultaneously with a limit of 16 students each. Non–Parker students welcome.Dates: July 15–July 26 (M–F)tiMes: 8:30aM–2:30PMCourse CoDe: ue1stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

BiologyInstructor: D.J. walcottThis course helps students develop a conceptual framework for modern biology and gain an appreciation of science as a process. The primary focus is on developing an understanding of concepts rather than memorizing terms and technical details. Essential to this conceptual understanding are

the following: the personal experience in scientific inquiry; recognition of unifying themes that integrate the major topics of biology; and an application of biological knowledge and critical thinking to environmental and social concerns.

week 1: Organic Compounds and Chemical Bonds, Energy

week 2: Transport Mechanisms, Cellular Respiration

week 3: Cell Structure, Photosynthesis

week 4: DNA, Protein Synthesis

week 5: Mitosis & Meiosis, Genetics

week 6: Evolution, Natural History, Special Topics

parker students wishing to enroll in this course must receive prior approval from the science Department.

limited to 15 students. this course receives one full–year academic credit.

Dates: June 24–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: uy1Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1825

BreAk the iCe: SpeeCh CommuniCAtionS Instructors: Gordon Cantiello (June 24–July 12); Nancy Anderson and elise Marinkovich (July 15–August 2) Speech Communications is a graduation requirement for all Parker students. Break the ice is an interactive course exploring informative, demonstrative, and entertaining speech preparation, techniques and delivery. Students learn to use visual aids effectively, handle questions and answers, and also develop listening skills. They also analyze current communication events and trends.

limited to 15 students. this course receives trimester credit.

Dates: June 24–July12 (M–F)tiMes: 7:30–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ut1stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

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Dates: June 24–July12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:30PMCourse CoDe: ut3stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: June 24–July12 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:30PMCourse CoDe: ut5stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 7:30–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ut2stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:30PMCourse CoDe: ut4stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:30PMCourse CoDe: ut6stuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

ChemiStry AdVAnCedInstructor: Dr. Hima JoshiFor students who have earned a B+ or higher in Advanced Physics or an A or higher in Physics. Topics include atomic theory, periodicity, bonding, molecular shapes, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, solutions, intermolecular forces, phases of matter, acid–base theory, equilibrium, kinetics, and energetics. An emphasis is placed on the scientific method experienced through lab work, keeping a scientific notebook, and writing formal laboratory reports.

Prerequisite: B+ in Physics Advanced, or an A in Physics.

Required course materials:

• introductory chemistry: a foundation 7th edition, Zumdahl & Decoste (hard copy or electronic version)

• Carbonless copy laboratory notebook

• WebAssign account (approximately $40.00; to be purchased on first day of class)

Dates: Week 1: June 24–June 28 (M–F) Weeks 2-6: July 1–august 1 (M-th) tiMes: 8:00aM–1:30PMCourse CoDe: uy1Ctuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1825

limited to 14 students. parker students wishing to enroll must receive prior approval from the science Department. this course receives one full–year academic credit.

geometryInstructors: Jessica Lemoine and Brodie KasterThis course presents the fundamentals of geometry in an engaging learning environment. Problem solving and critical thinking skills acquired in this class are essential for not only understanding the larger world, but also for succeeding in other disciplines such as physics, chemistry, computer science and music. Students will be expected to complete 1.5 to 2 hours of homework for each class. Note: Much of the content covered in this course appears in similar fashion on the SAT.

parker students wishing to enroll in this course must receive approval in advance from the mathematics Department. this course receives one full–year academic credit.

Dates: June 24–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:30aM–12:30PMCourse CoDe: uy1gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1825

meChAniCS of writingInstructor: Carol ObermeierThis course focuses on reading, critical thinking skills and writing, so that the student is equipped to produce clear and concise prose come the fall term. The three most important elements of good prose — composition, grammar and vocabulary — are addressed. Students work at their own level and pace to produce personal essays, formal analytical papers, or a variety of theme essays — from narration to description

to argument.

Dates: June 24–July 11 (M–th)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue3rtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 1 (M–th)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue4rtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

reAding with purpoSe And power: on to the next leVelInstructor: Nancy AndersonThe course focuses on reading comprehension, reading with purpose, and reading for fun. Students practice strategies learned in class, helping them approach, process, and comprehend required summer reading. In this workshop–style class, students not only tackle the structure of a novel, but also learn to navigate through complicated textbooks, extrapolating important material from the text without feeling lost or overwhelmed.

For Upper School students who find reading and reading comprehension to be difficult or daunting, this class provides excellent preparation for all high school level courses.

limited to 10 students.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue1Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue3Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

the College eSSAy: underStAnding the proCeSSInstructor: Carol ObermeierThis course focuses exclusively on the college essay. Providing individualized attention and instruction, the teacher

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helps students brainstorm appropriate topics, inspires to write, edits Common Application essays and University of California–specific essays, and essays applicable to various colleges and universities throughout the nation.

Dates: June 24–July 5 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue3etuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $335 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $355

Dates: July 15–July 26 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue4etuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $335 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $355

the mAth AdVAntAgeInstructor: Paul RoudebushThis course allows students to refresh their math skills with ongoing, individualized instruction. Students choose the level at which they wish to work — from pre–algebra through calculus. A student–paced learning and skills course that permits a return to previous math work for a brush–up or a move forward to prepare for the upcoming year of math study. Appropriate for rising 9th grade students who require additional algebra preparation.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: ue4Mtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

art

New! BookBinding: Book interVention And reStorAtionInstructor: Lucia FariasStudents transform old books into pieces of art. By painting, cutting, folding, collaging, overwriting, tearing, gluing, stamping, or hiding, students give new meaning to books and bring them back to life with imagination and creativity.

Students complete three “intervened” books ready to be exhibited in the School’s Rose Art Gallery, with the ability to make additional altered books at a later date.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:00PMCourse CoDe: ue1Dtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: methodSInstructor: Lucia FariasStudents learn how to bind a variety of book structures such as pamphlets, accordions, single–sheet books, Japanese stab bindings, a collapsible punching cradle, exposed bindings and traditional multi–section sewn hardcover books. Students develop basic bookbinding skills as well as learn the proper way to handle industry tools and materials.

Students complete six 20–page books, three 100–page hardcover journals, three 150–page flexible cover journals and acquire the ability to remake these items at a later date with conventional materials and tools.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue1rtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: miniAture BookSInstructor: Lucia FariasThere is a special charm to tiny books, three inches or smaller. Students learn about traditional and contemporary bookbinding structures, starting from three–inch books, decreasing the dimensions as the class progresses. Students complete a collection of 12 miniature books.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:00PMCourse CoDe: uy1M

tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: upCyCled BookSInstructor: Lucia FariasStudents create books with recycled materials for covers, using soda 4–packs, vinyl banners, shipping boxes, envelopes, cereal/cake/cracker boxes, beads and charms. Pages will be sewn directly onto covers with the stitching exposed. Students use recycled materials and turn them into poignant, useful journals. Students produce three 20–page books and seven 100–page journals.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: uy1htuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! BookBinding: Book ArtS proJeCtInstructor: Lucia FariasBooks are the new canvases! Students learn how to represent and transition ideas into book form. Students are introduced to book structures that are suitable for artistic content. Students decide on a particular theme and with some creativity, develop a narrative to be represented on pages of a book.

Students complete three sculptural books ready to be exhibited in the School’s Rose Art Gallery.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue2Dtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

CerAmiC Art: ClAy, wAter And fireInstructor: Steve Cook (June 24–July 12)Session I encourages each student to develop and explore his or her own artistic vision through three–dimensional

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sculpture and pottery. Students work directly in clay with a variety of techniques chosen specifically for each individual project. The results will be fired in one of Parker’s kilns and become a lasting record, an accompaniment to daily life either on the coffee table, the bookshelf or as an object of inspiration. No experience necessary. Beginners and advanced students are challenged to produce their best work.

Instructor: Kelly A. Schnorr (July 15–August 2)Session II is conducted in a workshop environment open to Upper and Middle School students.

Students interested in industrial design, or developing their production pottery skills design a series of functional wares. They gain an understanding of craft and production utilizing a variety of wheel–throwing techniques as well as learn clay and glaze formulation, and experience kiln–loading and firing techniques

this course receives trimester or semester credit as noted below.

Dates: June 24–July 5 (M–F) instruCtor: Mr. CooktiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: *ut1C triMester CreDittuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)instruCtor: Mr. CooktiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: *us1C seMester CreDittuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

Dates: July 8–July 19 (M–F)instruCtors: Mr. Cook, Ms. sChnorrtiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: *ut7C triMester CreDittuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–July 26 (M–F)instruCtor: Ms. sChnorrtiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: *ut8C triMester CreDittuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)instruCtor: Ms. sChnorrtiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: *us2C seMester CreDittuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

*IMPORTANT! when entering the course code, please indicate whether the student is enrolling in ceramic art i, ii, iii or iv for a semester credit– or ceramic art a, B, c, D, e, or f for a trimester credit. if unsure about the appropriate placement, please check with the instructor for guidance.

grAphiC ArtS & deSignInstructor: Alan JohnsonThis class positions students to experience a wide range of artistic media, including graphite pencil, colored pencil, pen, watercolor, and acrylic paint. Work is done on illustration board and in a sketch book. Students are taught according to their individual abilities. All art materials are provided by the School.

limited to 16 students.this course receives either trimester or semester credit as noted below:

triMester CreDitDates: June 24–July 5 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ut1a*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 8–July 19 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ut7a*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 22–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ut8a*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

seMester CreDitDates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: us1a*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: us2a*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

*IMPORTANT! when entering the course code, please indicate whether the student is enrolling in Graphic arts & Design i, ii, iii or iv for semester credit, or Graphic arts & Design a, B, c, D, e or f for trimester credit. if unsure about the appropriate placement, please check with the instructor for guidance.

photogrAphy Instructor: Mark Byrne“today everything exists to end in a photograph.” — susan sontag

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the technical aspects of photography, as well as its aesthetic, expressive and cultural qualities. Students learn to communicate through the medium of the lens.

Beginning/lower level: The emphasis is on learning the technical aspects of photography, including camera operation, lighting, darkroom and studio. (University of California Accredited)

Advanced/upper level: Students concentrate on strengthening their portfolios and learning the critical aspects of the visual culture. (University of California Accredited)

class size is limited to 12 students. course receives either trimester or semester credit.

triMester CreDitDates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:30aMCourse CoDe: ut6P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:30aM–1:00PMCourse CoDe: ut3P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

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Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:30PMCourse CoDe: ut5P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:30aMCourse CoDe: ut2P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:30aM–1:00PMCourse CoDe: ut4P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–3:30PMCourse CoDe: ut7P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

seMester CreDitDates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: us1P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:00–4:00PMCourse CoDe: us5P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: us2P*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

*IMPORTANT! when entering course code, please indicate whether the student is enrolling in photography i, ii, iii or iv for semester credit, or photography a, B, c, D, e or f for trimester credit. if unsure about the appropriate placement, please check with the instructor for guidance.

Stone CArVing/ Steel fABriCAtionInstructor: Jaclyn enckThis course emphasizes standard techniques and approaches to working with stone and steel as important art mediums. Students work with diamond saws, pneumatic hammers, chisels, rasps

and other power tools to design and execute three–dimensional sculptures in alabaster and other soft stone. Skills developed include bending, cutting, and welding of steel forms. Students will be expected to produce one finished work (mounted on a base) by the end of the three–week class. A field trip to a local sculpture garden may be scheduled.

this course receives trimester or semester credit as noted below.

Dates: June 24–July 5(M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: ut1r* triMester CreDit tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: us1r* seMester CreDit tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

*IMPORTANT! when entering the course code, please whether the student is enrolling in stone carving/steel fabrication i, ii, iii or iv for semester credit, or stone carving/steel fabrication a, B, c, D, e or f for trimester credit. if unsure about the appropriate placement, please check with the instructor for guidance.

woodworkingInstructor: Kit CampFind out why woodworking is a satisfying, lifelong pursuit for so many. Students choose from a broad menu of woodworking projects designed to expose them to the safe use of both hand and power tools, while exploring traditional joinery techniques. Students personalize their work, not only through the choice of wood and finish, but also by selecting further embellishments like carving or painting. No previous woodworking required. Returning students and those possessing advanced skills will also be challenged as they are introduced to more sophisticated woodworking techniques and tools.

this course receives trimester or

semester credit as noted below.

triMester CreDitDates: June 24–July 5 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: ut1W* tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 8–July 19 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: ut7W *tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: July 22–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: ut8W *tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

seMester CreDitDates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: us1W *tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PM Course CoDe: us2W *tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

*important! when entering course code, please indicate whether the student is enrolling in woodworking i, ii, iii or iv for a semester creDit, or woodworking a, B, c, D, e or f for a trimester creDit. if unsure about the appropriate placement, please check with the instructor for guidance.

enrichment

CollABorAtion & leAderShip through gAme plAyInstructor: Akshay SateeshThis class advances students’ life skills by using games from improvisation theater, and other everyday games. Students lift their confidence, learn to share ideas freely, and work in teams to solve problems. Each week of the course is focused on a different leadership theme: week 1: Communication; week 2: Teamwork; week 3: Commitment. Part of each

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class is dedicated to reflect on and journal personal relationships and leadership scenarios through which students learn objectivity and empathy. As a final project, students design a game and teach it to the class. (For more information, please visit www.ziksanaconsulting.com.)

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue3ttuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F) tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue6Mtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New! filmmAker’S BACkpACk: CreAting the Short filmInstructors: Steve Cook and Fred BaileyThis course allows the student the opportunity to create his or her own three–minute film with classmates serving as both crew and cast. Movies focus on and magnify what an audience sees, generating emotional identification. The territory of the filmmaker is the emotional experience of the audience delivered through the story. The filmmaker structures the flow of that experience, giving it purpose, meaning and a final climactic moment of truth. An introductory course on making that journey!

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 1:00–4:00 PMCourse CoDe: ue1vtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $645 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $680

SCienCe of SuperheroeSInstructor: D.J. walcottThe course takes an in–depth look at the science behind a variety of Superheroes as well as the effects these heroes continue to have on several fields of science and popular culture. Class discussions are shaped by an

analysis of Superhero icons historically, as portrayed in comic books (early 1900s, 2000s), television programs (1950s, 1960s), and movies (1970s, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s). Each student is responsible for creating and presenting a Superhero that demonstrates science–based powers. Students gain a better understanding of the distinction between science and science fiction and how Superheroes continue to shape and impact modern culture. Course tuition includes attending one day of San Diego’s Comic–Con, schedule permitting.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–2:30PMCourse CoDe: ue5vtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New!SportS for life: getting fit, StAying fit (girlS And BoyS)Instructors: Michelle Adelman, Nancy Anderson, Paul esch, Peter Storniolo, Tim KatzmanThis course is designed for those students whose extracurricular interests do not tend toward competitive team or individual sports offered during the traditional school year. The emphasis is to introduce non–athletes to a variety of fitness and exercise activities, including (but not limited to) hiking, kayaking, aerobics, yoga, spinning and swimming. This course will instill an appreciation of the outdoors and reinforce the importance of maintaining a basic level of personal fitness.

this course receives trimester credit.

Dates: June 24–august 1 (M–th)tiMes: 2:00–4:00PMCourse CoDe: ut9Ftuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $180 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $195

languages

lAtin i, lAtin ii, lAtin iii, lAtin iV + honorSInstructor: Dr. John LownA multi–level course that allows students to take one year of Latin at any one of four levels (plus Honors) through individual tutorial–type instruction in an accelerated immersion program. SAT–geared vocabulary, basic grammar and translation skills are acquired in a self–paced, computer–assisted classroom. Roman history, literature, and mythology are also introduced, providing valuable background for literature and social studies in other high school courses. Field trips to local museum exhibits, movie theaters, or ethnic restaurants may be incorporated into the curriculum.

Non–Parker students use textbooks in place at their current school.

parker students must receive approval from the foreign language Department prior to enrolling. this course receives one full–year academic credit.

Dates: June 24–July 26 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:30PMCourse CoDe: uy1l*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1825

*IMPORTANT! when entering course code, please indicate whether the student is enrolling in latin i, latin ii, latin ii honors, latin iii, latin iii honors or latin iv or latin iv honors. if unsure about the appropriate placement, please check with the instructor for guidance.

VirtuAl lAnguAge lABCoordinator: Jim PartridgeVirtual Language Lab (VLL) is a remote, online course. Student work is monitored closely by the instructor; depending on rate of progress and level of achievement, one or two trimesters of credit may be awarded. Students from other schools may be

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entitled to a semester language credit, subject to approval of their school. This course enables students to work at their own pace and return to school better prepared to continue with their language study. For additional support, students may arrange face–to–face meetings with the VLL coordinator as necessary. (The Live Mocha Method is used for all language study.)

Dates: June 24–august 2Course CoDe: utyv*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $175

PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $185 registrants must contact cindy o’Donnell in the summer program office ([email protected]) with their language choice and the appropriate trimester level: a, B, c, D, or e at the time of registration.

Arabic Chinese (Mandarin) Dutch French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Irish Italian Japanese Korean Persian Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish (Latin America) Spanish (Spain) Swedish and more…

music

New! ChAmBer orCheStrAInstructor: Lisa RoudebushIntended for intermediate and advanced violin, viola, cello and bass players. This course helps students develop chamber music skills and deepen their knowledge of chamber and string orchestra

literature in a nurturing environment. Ensemble skills, coupled with string pedagogy are emphasized in rehearsals and sectionals.

Students develop their musicianship by focusing on healthy playing techniques, creating a range of articulations/dynamics, incorporating performance etiquette, and interacting with peers to create a finished musical product. Students not only play the music — they will have the opportunity to attend a concert and participate in a community service performance. The session culminates with a concert and celebration.

this course receives trimester credit.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30PMCourse CoDe: ut9atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

guitAr—BeginningInstructors: Steve Lorentz and Keven FordThis course offers basic instruction in playing skills, music rudiments, and note–reading as they relate to the guitar. Emphasis is placed on both small and large ensemble group performances of popular guitar–based music. As the course progresses, and based on the learning capacities of the students, solo and leadership opportunities are likely to become available.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 9:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue1gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 9:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: ue2gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

guitAr—intermediAteInstructors: Steve Lorentz and Keven FordPrerequisite: Students must have taken a guitar class before, or have had lessons with a private teacher for at least one year. Alternatively, students may audition or seek approval from the instructor. This course builds on the foundation established by a beginning guitar course taken here at Parker or elsewhere. Emphasis is placed on small and large ensemble performances of popular intermediate level guitar–based music. This class prepares students for the advanced guitar ensemble class that may be taken during Summer Session II.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00–11:00aMCourse CoDe: ue3gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

Dates: July 15– august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00–11:00aMCourse CoDe: ue4gtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $230 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $240

houSe of BlueS® preSentS the JAzz 88.3 Summer JAzz workShop

Director: Nathan JarrellThe 3rd Annual Summer Jazz Workshop, now in partnership with San Diego’s House of Blues® and Jazz 88.3, provides the opportunity for music students, ages 12-18, to study with some of San Diego’s most gifted professional jazz musicians/teachers in an environment designed to nurture their growth as musicians, both technically and creatively. This is a hands-on Workshop where students learn performance skills, improvisation, jazz theory and jazz history with the emphasis on playing music!

The Workshop is open to beginning through advanced skill levels. All

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students must be able to sight-read music and have a minimum of one (1) year’s experience on their instrument of choice. Three one-week sessions will be held at the Thiemann Music Center on Parker’s Linda Vista campus. This is the perfect venue for students to grow musically as they learn to express themselves through the art of jazz improvisation. Proper placement will be determined by either an electronically-submitted or in-person audition prior to the start of each Session. Students will perform for parents and others at the House of Blues® on the Saturday following each weekly session. A lunch is provided for all workshop participants and is included in the tuition fee.

For MiDDle sChool stuDents onlyDates: Week #1 (July 15–July 20, M–s)tiMes: 9:00aM–3:00PMCourse CoDe: sJW1tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $775

For MiDDle sChool stuDents onlyDates: Week #2 (July 22–July 27, M–s)tiMes: 9:00aM–3:00PMCourse CoDe: sJW2tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $775

For high sChool stuDents onlyDates: Week #3 (July 29–august 3, M–s)tiMes: 9:00aM–3:00PMCourse CoDe: sJW3tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $735 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $775

JAzz BAnd (SeSSion i)Instructor: Jim wittThis course provides the ideal learning environment for music students interested in further developing their skills as a performing member of a jazz band. Students learn to play a variety of jazz styles and idioms, improve their music reading skills and play solos (improvised and written). The band performs a concert in J. Crivello Hall at the end of the second and third weeks.

this course receives trimester credit.

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 12:30–3:30 PMCourse CoDe: ut6Jtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

science and computers

Beginning keyBoArding And Computer gAmeSInstructor: Robert PartridgeA skills-development course that teaches effective keyboard practices while allowing students to put a little “byte” into their summer. Students explore the Parker computer lab’s full repertoire of stimulating, interactive computer programs and games, and network with classmates to enjoy state–of–the–art computer software. A hands–on, interactive classroom results.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00–10:00aMCourse CoDe: MB2ktuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00 PMCourse CoDe: MB4ktuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

New!Building weBSiteS with wordpreSSInstructor: Dr. Mark O’DonnellWordPress is one of the most popular and powerful blogging tools on the web today, making it easy for one to post ideas, pictures, and audio/video. WordPress goes far beyond blogging by providing a content management system (CMS) for creating all sorts of websites.

In this project–based, self–paced class, students learn to install, administer, maintain, and customize WordPress websites. Topics include:

• Install and configure a WordPress website

• Post and page basics, use categories and tags properly and effectively

• Upload, manage, and link to other media (documents, images, video)

• Manage users, their roles, permissions, and comments on posts

• Customize the appearance and functionality of a website, install and activate themes to dramatically change the look of a website

• Install and configure plug–ins to add custom functionality to a website, install and manage widgets to further customize a website’s functionality

• Advanced customization of a website with template tags, PHP, and CSS; Search Engine Optimization

No computer programming knowledge is required. limited to 15 students.

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue6atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $695 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $745

New! Citizen JournAliSm: digitAl StorieSInstructor: Karl FloresThis course is a fun and unique way for students to learn about digital technology and become citizen journalists. Students learn many aspects of storytelling using digital tools including blogs, Twitter, Facebook and other social media platforms. They also learn how to storyboard, write, create, capture, edit and post text, video and audio content on various platforms to promote their vision and perspective on community and current events.

Students learn how to research and conduct interviews, focusing on various subjects and issues in their community. They create video presentations of their subject while learning basic elements of capturing images and

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video, emphasizing camera angles, sound, lighting, interview techniques and editing. Parents will be invited to participate in a discussion on raising their children in a social media world.

An iPad or iPhone with iMovie installed is required. Any tablet or phone can also be used with proper video capture and editing software installed.

Dates: June 24–June 28 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue7atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

Dates: July 15–august 2 (M–F)tiMes: 10:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ue7Btuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $445 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $465

progrAmming workShop in JAVA (i & ii)Instructor: Dr. Mark O’DonnellThis hands–on, project–based course is a fun way to either begin learning about computer programming or strengthen existing programming skills. The class is largely self–paced, so the range of a student’s projects will be determined by that student’s level of experience. Beginning programmers start with the fundamentals and create interactive programs the first week. Experienced programmers learn more advanced constructs and build more complex games and applications. The course is taught in Java, the language used in AP Computer Science, using the Processing development environment and language extensions (processing.org). With instructor approval, advanced students in Java II have the option to build apps on smart phones or write code for embedded processors to control various devices, like LED lights and motors. Students must provide their own Android device.

this course is open to rising 7th through 12th grade students, yet appropriate for complete beginners to advanced programming students. No prior

knowledge of Java is required. limited to 15 students. this course receives trimester or semester credit as noted below.

Dates: June 24–July 5 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: ut1J – triMester CreDit*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $725 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $760

Dates: June 24–July 12 (M–F)tiMes: 8:00aM–12:00PMCourse CoDe: us1J – seMester CreDit*tuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $1075 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $1130

*IMPORTANT! when entering course code, please indicate if the student is enrolling in Java i, ii, iii or iv for a semester credit, or Java a, B, c, D, e or f for a trimester creDit. students must confirm with a computer department faculty member the appropriate semester or trimester level. if unsure of proper placement, please seek the guidance of the instructor.

New! proJeCt–BASed roBotiCSInstructor: Ryan GriggsThis course develops engineering skills in a project-based, hands-on experiential learning environment that introduces students to the capabilities of robots. The objective is to conceive and construct a robot that is fully mobile and has the ability to perform a dedicated task. Students work in small groups on articulated tasks, generally in parallel with other groups, to ultimately deliver a fully functioning robot. By course’s end, students are better positioned to compete in a FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC).

open to rising 10th through 12th grade students and rising 9th grade students by permission of the instructor. Non-parker students also welcome by permission of the instructor.

this course receives trimester credit.

Dates: July 15–august 2tiMes: 8:30aM–12:00PM (M–t)Course CoDe: ut8rtuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $695 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $745

other

New! Beginning ConVerSAtionAl SpAniSh for AdultSInstructor: Sra. Liliana BatelmanDesigned exclusively for adults, this new addition to the Summer Program curriculum provides an introduction to our region’s second language. A perfect morning fit for parents with children attending the Summer Program! Taught by Liliana Batelman, veteran Parker Lower School Spanish instructor, the course is designed for the complete beginner. Adult students acquire basic Spanish–language comprehension, conversation, reading and writing skills. Correct pronunciation and the use of commonly–accepted phrasing emphasized. Set in a highly interactive, fun (non–threatening!) and relevant learning environment, class members emerge better communicators in their new language.

limited to 12 adults and held at the mission hills campus.

Dates: June 24–July 11 (M–th)tiMes: 8:30–11:30aMCourse CoDe: es1atuition: PriCe through 04/15/13: $655 PriCe aFter 04/15/13: $690

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