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SUMMER 2020 | JULY 6 THROUGH AUGUST 7 REGISTRATION BEGINS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AT 8 am | schoolcraft.edu/KOC CLASSES FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS ART SCIENCE MATH CAREER EXPLORATION RESCUE READY WRITING COMPUTER CAMPS AND MORE!

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SUMMER 2020 | JULY 6 THROUGH AUGUST 7REGISTRATION BEGINS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 AT 8 am | schoolcraft.edu/KOC

CLASSES FOR PRESCHOOL THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL SENIORSART • SCIENCE • MATH • CAREER EXPLORATION

RESCUE READY • WRITING • COMPUTER CAMPS • AND MORE!

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How to Use this ScheduleHow to Use this ScheduleJunior Imagineer: Grades 1 & 2You can make dreams come true as a Junior Imagineer! Spend the week dreaming up ideas and powering them up into fun projects, activities and experiments. Each day go on an engineering scavenger hunt exploring how engineering is used in sports, fashion and earthquake safety. Dig into the “magic engineering bag” letting your imagination go free into the cool world of imagineering.

CES 8505 $229

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REQUIRED GRADE LEVEL (ENTERING IN THE FALL)

OPEN HOUSETuesday, February 116–7:30 pm | VT 500VisTaTech Center

●● Meet many of the instructors●● Ask questions●● See class demonstrations●● Visit the campus●● Learn how to register

For additional information call 734-462-4448.

Welcome to Kids on Campus Summer 2020!Each summer we are delighted to welcome children of all ages to Kids on Campus (KOC). The energy, excitement and enthusiasm that the kids bring can be felt around the entire campus.

Our goal each summer is for kids to have a fun, educational and safe experience at Schoolcraft. To help achieve that goal, we have created a new parent handbook.

The handbook has all your child’s camp and housekeeping information in one convenient location. See the KOC Parent Handbook for answers to your frequently asked questions and for our program rules and guidelines. Visit schoolcraft.edu/koc to print a copy, or call 734‑462‑4600 to have a copy mailed to you.

We are looking forward to Kids on Campus 2020. While here, if there is anything we can do to improve your family’s camp experience, please contact the Kids on Campus Headquarters at 734‑462‑4600.

Kids on Campus

ContentsEntering Grades 1 & 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Entering Grades 3 & 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Entering Grades 5 & 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Entering Grades 7, 8 & 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Entering Grades 9, 10, 11 & 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Academic Skills— Entering Grades 6 Through 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Academic Skills— Incoming Freshman Through Senior . . . . . . . .27Drop Off/Pick Up For Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Registration opens at 8:00 am, Thursday, February 13. Some camps fill quickly. Check WebAdvisor or call for availability.

Scholarships Through the generosity of the Rockall Fund, the Schoolcraft Foundation and the CEPD Community fund, scholarships are available to families requiring financial assistance . If you are interested in applying for a scholarship for your child to attend a KOC class or camp, complete and submit a KOC application form along with your student’s registration form, to the KOC Program Manager, Continuing Education . Scholarship applications will be available at schoolcraft.edu/KOC on February 1st, 2020 . Scholarships will be awarded on a rolling basis until the funds are exhausted . For more information e-mail [email protected] or call 734-462-4448.

See the MAGIC of Kids on Campus!

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before & after care

Before & After CareBEFORE AND AFTER CAREDay Camp students, grades 1-9, will engage in supervised activities which include but are not limited to: arts, crafts and games. Available only for camps that meet from 7/6 – 8/7.CES 3677 $691 week MTWRF July 6 8-9 am/3-5:30 pm Sec. 932701 LA440 K. Glatz

1 week MTWRF July 13 8-9 am/3-5:30 pm Sec. 932702 LA440 K. Glatz

1 week MTWRF July 20 8-9 am/3-5:30 pm Sec. 932703 LA440 K. Glatz

1 week MTWRF July 27 8-9 am/3-5:30 pm Sec. 932704 LA440 K. Glatz

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 8-9 am/3-5:30 pm Sec. 932705 LA440 K. Glatz

Parents—You are invited to see the terrific projects and wonderful artwork your children have created . Celebrate with your children, their classmates, instructors, siblings and other parents .

Date The last day of each camp session: Friday, July 10, 17, 24, 31 and August 7

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We look forward to seeing you there! Parents are encouraged to visit any or all classrooms to observe the activities and instructors in the summer Kids on Campus program .Due to the nature of the camp, some open house times vary . Please confirm the time with your child .

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PLEASE BRING A BAG LUNCH TO CAMP EACH DAY

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT schoolcraft.edu/KOC or call 734-462-4448

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PRESCHooL ADVENTURESPreschool Adventures - Great Science Discoveries: Ages 3-5Engaging children's senses allows them to sort and classify, handle, observe, and build and ask questions - all necessary in developing scientific minds. Make your child's first memories of scientific experiments exciting with hands-on activities that will inspire your young learner to design, create, engineer and explore through the awesome world of STEAM! During this class students will build catapults, engineer materials to create bubble mountains and work on launching rockets! Register in the child's name. Cost includes both adult and child. One child per adult.CES 8511 $851 week MTWRF Aug 3 10 am-12 pm Sec. 932751 LA140 B. Krajenke

NEW Bricks 4 Kidz® Wee Ones: Ages 3-5Use brightly-colored DUPLO® Bricks to explore a variety of themes such as animals and the alphabet. Each day of the week learn how to build a model based on the day’s theme while practicing essential pre-school skills including: letter recognition, patterns, colors, counting, fine and gross-motor skills, vocabulary and more.CES 3781 $851 week MTWRF Aug 3 10 am- 12pm Sec. 932750 LA460 Bricks 4 Kidz®

KINDERGARTEN PREPGet Ready for Kindergarten This FallBe the best prepared kindergarten student in town! Join us as we learn and explore through the art of play. Focus on math, literacy, fine motor activities and social and emotional skills that will build a foundation for a successful year of kindergarten. This class is designed for children entering kindergarten in the fall.CES2 0042 $851 week MTWRF Aug 3 1-3 pm Sec. 932752 LA140 B. Krajenke

ENTERING GRADES 1 & 2

THE ARTS, SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

NEW Vehicle Adventures: Grades 1 & 2Less than 100 years ago people rarely went more than 100 miles from home. Discover how old and new transportation methods allow people, animals and things to get from place to place all over the world. Tour a variety of vehicles in person to find out how and why they are used. Get inspired to design and create your own vehicle. CES 3772 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939848 LA460 Staff

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939895 LA460 Staff

Art & Acting Garage: Grades 1 & 2Spend half of your day revving up your imagination and design, weave, sculpt, paint, and assemble all kinds of art in the art body shop. In the other half of the day work on your acting skills for an informal production that stars you! Have fun doing pantomime, improvisation, storytelling and more. Get the right tools to become an "Art and Acting Mechanic." CES 3620 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939807 LA440 K. Glatz

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939876 LA440 K. Glatz

Be a Superhero: Grades 1 & 2Calling all superheroes...we need your help to save the day! Do you know any everyday superheroes? See what makes a superhero so special. Once you know, use your imagination and become a superhero yourself. Have fun creating a name, superpower, costume and super gadgets earning you a special superhero pin! Finish your adventure by writing a story about your hero and taking part in a superhero parade. CES 3716 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939886 LA465 L. Craig

Join The Circus: Grades 1 & 2The circus is coming to town starring you! Play, juggle and hoop your way under the big top. Practice juggling, hula-hooping, tumbling, magic and more with an experienced circus performer. Have fun making some of your own circus props, juggling balls and a hula-hoop that you can take home to use. Work together with your circus team and perform a one-of-a-kind circus event for your family and friends. CES 3699 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939827 PE GYM D. Brown

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939860 PE GYM D. Brown

Add Before & After Care to your child’s schedule for a full day of fun on campus! See page 3.

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Junior Imagineer: Grades 1 & 2You can make dreams come true as a Junior Imagineer! Spend the week dreaming up ideas and powering them up into fun projects, activities and experiments. Each day go on an engineering scavenger hunt exploring how engineering is used in sports, fashion and earthquake safety. Dig into the "magic engineering bag," letting your imagination go free into the cool world of imagineering. CES 8505 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939821 LA475 Staff

SOCIAL AWARENESs & WELLNESs

Safety & Self Defense Olympics: Grades 1 & 2Where can you have mega-fun, where your team never loses and where your prize lasts forever? The Safety Olympics! Discover events like self-defense, first aid, stranger awareness, what to do in a school emergency, the meaning of 911, as well as other topics guaranteed to earn you a safety gold medal. CES 0989 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939812 LA460 I. Kinder

1 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939881 LA475 I. Kinder

Be a Winner! Sport & Games: Grades 1 & 2Fist pumps, high fives, smiles and fun is what you'll do each day under the sun. Each morning, learn and play a new team sport or game and see how staying fit, teamwork and sportsmanship make it the best time ever. In the afternoon, rev-up your mind as you play fun inside games where reading, math and science will push you to the finish line. CES 9912 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939883 PE GYM D. Brown

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Abracadabra- Magic Camp: Grades 1 & 2Prepare to amaze and astound your friends and family with card tricks, illusions, disappearing objects and more. Develop a magician character, props and costumes while learning the secret art of magic. Complete your camp and watch your confidence soar with a one-of-a-kind magic show - starring you! CES 3750 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939851 LA470 M. Robinson, N. Butkevich

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939829 LA470 M. Robinson, N. Butkevich

Blast Off! Space Camp: Grades 1 & 2Become an astro-kid for a week! Board your Schoolcraft classroom space ship and take a voyage into outer space. Working with your fellow astronauts and your ship's captain, discover the sun, moons, planets, stars, the universe and so much more. Through hands-on experiments and cool art projects investigate cosmic explosions, space travel and what it takes to become a real astronaut. Don't get left behind. CES 8534 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939801 LA465 M. Gearns

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939899 LA465 M. Gearns

Ocean Adventures: Grades 1 & 2Stir-up some ocean-commotion! Dive under the ocean and learn about the creatures that call it home. Discover why the water is salty, how waves form, and what is at the bottom of the ocean. See why oceans are so important to us and how you can help to care for the ocean and all its creatures. CES 8532 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939839 LA465 M. Gearns

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939882 LA465 L. Craig

Art & Science Safari: Grades 1 & 2Set your compass for all day fun. All morning, have a blast designing, weaving, sculpting, painting, and assembling whatever your imagination can dream up. In the afternoon, grab your jungle hat and find out what a habitat is. Learn about birds, bats, and insects, and the places they call home. Each day will be packed with new and exciting science and art activities. CES 8472 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939808 LA475 J. Rink

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939809 LA475 J. Rink

Be a Dinosaur Detective: Grades 1 & 2In a land named Livonia, under the summer sun, kids are on their hands and knees poking and brushing away at the ground. Who are these kids? Dinosaur detectives! Have fun solving a mystery buried for millions of years. Learn the names of dinosaurs, go on a fossil hunt, make fossil prints and dinosaur eggs, create a dinosaur habitat and more. With a little detective work you can meet dinosaurs and make them your friends. CES 8502 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939889 LA460 L. Craig

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939893 LA470 K. O'Neal

PLEASE BRING A BAG LUNCH TO CAMP EACH DAY

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT schoolcraft.edu/KOC or call 734-462-4448

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ENTERING GRADES 3 & 4

THE ARTS & CULTURE

NEW Michigan History, Folklore, Legends & Myths: Grades 3 & 4Explore the history, folklore, legends and myths. Where did the story of Paul Bunyan, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Petoskey stones and the Red Dwarf of Detroit originate? Find the answers to these questions and create your own legendary tale to share! CES 3773 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939849 LA330 K. Brewer

Acting Adventures: Grades 3 & 4Have you ever tried to stalk like a lion or strut like a king? Have you ever pretended to be someone totally different from yourself? Want to try? Come on an acting adventure. Have fun doing pantomime, improvisation and storytelling. Learn how to plan sets, props and costumes. Be part of an informal production on the last day for friends and family. Lights, camera, action! CES 3619 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939820 LA440 K. Glatz

Art Explosion!: Grades 3 & 4Three...two...one...ka-boom! Be a part of the art explosion. Once the dust settles, create cool art projects. Try your hand at pencil and charcoal drawings; create giant paintings; dabble in watercolor and weave using a cardboard loom. On the last day burst on the scene with all your art ammunition and ignite delight in your family and friends. CES 3600 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939819 F370 Staff

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939834 F370 Staff

The Art of Appreciation: Grades 3 & 4Why wait for a special occasion or holiday to show family, friends, neighbors, community helpers and even pets how much you appreciate them? Create cards, notes, keychains, flower pots, lunch bags for Meals on Wheels, no-sew fleece blankets for an animal shelter and more. Create your own "Appreciation Box" to store your gifts. Visit a group on campus to see how a little appreciation can make someone's day. Bring an empty shoebox to the first day of camp. CES 3749 $2291 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939805 LA330 K. Reid

Hocus Pocus: Grades 3 & 4Abracadabra, hocus pocus, presto - take a journey magician's code then learn the secrets behind card tricks, coin tricks, how to use sleight of hand and more. Create your own magician persona, props and costumes. Be prepared to amaze and delight your family and friends with a fantastic show that will leave them saying, "How did they do that?" CES 3751 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939854 LA470 M. Robinson, N. Butkevich

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939864 LA470 M. Robinson, N. Butkevich

Under The Circus Big Top: Grades 3 & 4The most magical and fun activities happen under The Big Top. Be part of the show once you practice juggling, hula-hooping, tumbling, magic and more with an experienced circus performer. Make some of your own circus props to use and take home. Work with your fellow performers and mesmerize your family and friends at a real circus performance coming to Schoolcraft this summer, where you are the main attraction! CES 3701 $2291 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939830 PE GYM D. Brown

All-Star Chess - Get in the Game: Grades 3 & 4Team up and learn to make all the right moves. Get the skills to spring into chess action to do openings, traps, strategies and cunning tactics. Be part of exciting competitions, tournaments and contests where you'll rule. Become a chess all-star! CES 7242 $2291 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939874 LA410 L. Haddad

1 week MTWRF Aug 10 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939853 RC695 L. Haddad

HELD AT RADCLIFF CENTER IN GARDEN CITY(Before & After Care Not Available)

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Add Before & After Care to your child’s schedule for a full day of fun

on campus! See page 3.

Have Questions? Check out our KOC Parent Handbook – schoolcraft.edu/koc.

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Channel Schoolcraft TV News: Grades 3 & 4Make TV news happen! See how a TV news show comes to life both in front of and behind the cameras. Important world and local information, the weather and sports are always a click away on the remote. Build a news set, write the stories, do the interviews and report your findings. On the last day do a LIVE broadcast for your family and friends. CES 7442 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939862 LA160 Staff

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939856 LA160 Staff

Be a Kid-Preneur!: Grades 3 & 4Be the CEO of fun! Let your imagination run wild as you dream up an idea for a business. Take your brain off road and choose a cutting edge product or service that you are passionate about. Working with a business partner, you'll launch your own invented business and sell your product or service to your fellow kid-preneurs. Game-on! CES2 1696 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939800 LA140 Staff

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939813 LA140 Staff

Kid Writers - Join the Club!: Grades 3 & 4Write, illustrate and publish your own book! Let your imagination run wild as you dream up a main character, give them life and breath and a story in which to live. Kick it up a notch and actually create your one-of-a-kind character in puppet form. Help to organize and display your published work of art at the class book fair. CES 7333 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939823 LA330 K. Reid

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939828 LA330 K. Reid

SOCIAL AWARENESs & WELLNESs

Everything Sports - It's All About the Team: Grades 3 & 4Get your game on with a week of team sports! Each day will be chock-full of sports activities: soccer, basketball, flag football and volleyball are just a few of the sports you'll try. Have fun playing and learning the fundamentals of each sport while gaining valuable lessons in leadership and teamwork. Get healthy and become an MVP for life. CES 9883 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939885 PE GYM P. Timm

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Math Mania: Grades 3 & 4Get wild and crazy about math! Hold onto your hat and play your way into the world of probability, statistics, story problems and graphing. You'll pick up new math tricks and skills while exploring higher level thinking. Have fun discovering why math rules. CES 8457 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939824 LA360 K. Brenner

Imaginations Run Wild!

Write Your Own Book!

PLEASE BRING A BAG LUNCH TO CAMP EACH DAY

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT schoolcraft.edu/KOC or call 734-462-4448

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SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Non-Stop Science Experiments: Grades 3 & 4All the time is the right time to explore science! Using the scientific method do lots of mind-blowing, kid-tested experiments that answer everyday questions. See your world as a ginormous, fun-filled playground-laboratory. Roll-up your sleeves, put on your safety glasses and get ready to answer the question WHY? CES 8533 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939843 F150 Staff

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939877 F150 Staff

Physics Fun!: Grades 3 & 4Better understand the world around you in this interactive play land. Discover the world of physics and laws of motion through exciting experiments and games. Build and launch a paper airplane, connect an electric circuit, play with white light and explore the universe. Learn while you play! CES 8461 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939806 F150 C. Shiver

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939833 F150 C. Shiver

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939861 F150 C. Shiver

Robots Rule: Grades 3 & 4Robots are used to clean, build, communicate, search and explore the world around you. Discover how robots work as you help dream-up, design, build and program a robot using LEGO Mindstorms NXT and/or EV3 and see LEGO Tetrix in action. Learn about different types of engineering as you perform a variety of robot experiments. Examine the history of robotics and find out how robots compete. At the end of this class you'll raise your fist and exclaim, "Robots rule!" CES 8396 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939814 AS930 J. Scollon

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939815 AS930 J. Scollon

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939817 AS930 J. Scollon

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939863 AS930 J. Scollon

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939875 AS930 J. Scollon

NEW Bricks 4 Kidz® Stop Motion Animation: Grades 3 & 4Lights, camera, LEGO® action! Use LEGO® Bricks to tell your story, complete with music, special effects and all your favorite LEGO® minifigure characters. Plan, script, stage, shoot, and produce your own mini-movie using Stop Motion Animation. Working as a team, students will use LEGO® components to build the set and props, then shoot their movie using a camera. Movie-making software will be used to add special effects, titles, credits and more. This camp is limited to only 12 campers to receive the most individual attention. Each camper takes home a copy of their movie.CES 3782 $2491 week MTWRF July 27 9 am- 3pm Sec. 939873 LA160 Bricks 4 Kidz®

1 week MTWRF Aug 10 9 am- 3pm Sec. 939898 RC690 Bricks 4 Kidz®

HELD AT RADCLIFF CENTER IN GARDEN CITY(Before & After Care Not Available)

Add Before & After Care to your child’s schedule for a full day of fun

on campus! See page 3.

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Robots Rule

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ENTERING GRADES 5 & 6

THE ARTS & CULTURE

NEW 3 Dimensional Art Sculptures: Grades 5 & 6Experiment with a variety of materials to create one-of-a-kind art sculptures. Use a variety of art mediums including: assemblage, plaster gauze, cardboard relief and more. Design an animal made from found objects, tape sculpture, plaster masks, cardboard face relief, and create many more art pieces ready for display. CES 3777 $2291 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939879 F370 S. Sarris, C. Sarris

NEW The Power of Appreciation Through Art: Grades 5 & 6Don't wait for a special occasion to show family, friends, community helpers and even pets how much you appreciate them. Create a variety of art projects including: cards, notes, keychains, flower pots, no-sew fleece blankets and more to give to the people you care about. Create your own "Appreciation Box" to store your gifts so they are ready for giving. A little appreciation can brighten anyone's day. Bring an empty shoe box to the first day of camp. CES 3774 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939831 LA330 K. Reid

Art Around the World: Grades 5 & 6Pack your easels for an art filled trip around the world. Become inspired by new cultures and natural wonders while creating works of art representing each of the seven continents. Explore watercolors, mask making, folk art and more. Discover the beautiful diversity in our world through the universal language of art. CES 3752 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939832 F470 K. Brewer

Master the Stage! Acting Camp: Grades 5 & 6If having fun is your favorite thing to do, then this camp is for you. Turn your creative side loose as you do script writing, improvisation, movement and creative dramatics. Don't worry if you have no experience, everyone is welcome. Complete your theater experience with your acting debut - an informal production for family and friends on the last day. CES 3700 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939858 LA440 K. Glatz

Chess - Get Your Game On: Grades 5 & 6Get your chess game together as you learn to open, trap, strategize and do tactical maneuvers that will leave your opponents in the dust. Get amped up and take part in awesome competitions, tournaments and contests that will showcase your game. Go the chess distance! CES 7336 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939811 LA410 L. Haddad

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939866 LA410 L. Haddad

Digital Art - Get Wired: Grades 5 & 6Go way beyond paint brushes, crayons and colored pencils and work with the newest art form, digital art. Create your own masterpieces using basic software including Adobe Photoshop Elements and online tools. Start by learning design and art elements while improving your computer skills and stretching your creative horizons. Push your limits as you bring your own existing photos to an extreme level of art using collage, digital enhancement, layering and more! CES 3702 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939804 AS220 P. Marabeas

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939837 AS220 P. Marabeas

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939869 AS220 P. Marabeas

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Have Questions? Check out our KOC Parent Handbook – schoolcraft.edu/koc.

PLEASE BRING A BAG LUNCH TO CAMP EACH DAY

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT schoolcraft.edu/KOC or call 734-462-4448

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Art in the Digital Age

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Kids with Cameras: Grades 5 & 6Whether you have been taking photos for a while, or are just picking up a digital camera for the first time - we want you! Open up a whole new world that screams "never bored." Start by learning photography basics. Then add some tricks and tips and get wild and creative. Everyday you'll go on photo shoots filling your world with amazing new experiences. Learn to use Photoshop Elements to improve your photo images. Bring a digital camera to camp each day.CES 3669 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939825 AS379 T. Griffin

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939884 AS379 T. Griffin

Kids Court: Grades 5 & 6Snow White was treated terribly and was running away from her evil stepmother; that is the reason she broke into the home of the seven dwarfs, right? You decide during a mock trial! Learn about the roles of defense lawyer, prosecutor, judge and jury while taking a closer look at Snow White's story and get to the truth, as you put her on trial. CES 7443 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939872 AS378 Staff

Mythology: Grades 5 & 6Thousands of years ago, the ancient Greeks and Romans told wonderful stories about their many gods, goddesses, heroes and terrifying monsters...all magical beings. These gods/goddesses had magical powers used for good, for trickery, and/or for adventure. Meet these zany characters and their special powers. Then design, write and illustrate your own myth book starring your dreamed-up mythical character. CES 7444 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939892 AS378 Staff

Become A Potter!: Grades 5 & 6Pinch, coil, roll, slam and twist your way into making clay-art! Learn studio courtesy and safety, and how to mix and use different types of clay. Explore hand-building and firing methods and find out lots of ways to decorate and glaze your pieces. Enjoy a whole week to plan, make and finish your own ceramic treasure. Note: due to firing and glazing, the majority of your projects will not be available until two-three weeks after camp; you will receive an email when they are ready. CES 3633 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939836 F410 C. Laginess

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Scrapbooking: Grades 5 & 6Let your creativity take flight! Start with the basics of scrapbooking: necessary tools, organization and focal point. Next, learn about layout design and element placement. See how to enhance your scrapbook with creative writing and decorative pen techniques. Finish your project with stickers and punch art design. Requirement: bring at least 10 photos and any small mementos you would like to include in your design on the first day of camp. Note: additional photo needs will be discussed on day one of camp. All other supplies will be provided. CES 3737 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939887 LA400 N. Gordon-Hines

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CAREER EXPLORATION & COMMUNICATION

NEW Certified Babysitter - CPR & First Aid: Grades 5-9Gain a competitive edge over other baby sitters while increasing your confidence and building your skill set. Learn first aid, how and when to call 911, CPR practice with a manikin, how to deal with difficult behaviors, basic care skills like feeding and diapering, marketing and more! Before and after care not available.CES 4375 $601 day Tues June 30 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939871 LA460 I. Kinder

NEW Certified Pet Sitter: Grades 5-9This is an add-on class for kids who participated in Certified Babysitter - CPR & First Aid. Increase your competitive edge by being more valuable to families with pets and kids. Build upon your emergency response and care skills for children and apply to pets. Learn to have fun keeping animals safe. Prerequisite: Certified Babysitter - CPR & First Aid. Optional: Bring a stuffed animal with realistic features to practice skills. Before and after care not available.CES 4376 $151 day Tues June 30 3-4 pm Sec. 939878 LA460 I. Kinder

Become the Teacher: Grades 5 & 6What makes a great teacher? Do they explain things well or make a subject interesting? Are they funny with a great personality? Are they interested in what students have to say? Discover firsthand what teaching is all about. Do lesson planning, class management, grading and rubrics, and so much more. Actually get to teach your campmates about a topic of your choice. Do more than play school...really do school! CES2 0055 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939870 LA400 N. Al-Zaharnah

Be a Biz Kid - Starting a Business: Grades 5 & 6Because you're a kid doesn't mean you don't have what it takes to run your own business. Working with a business partner you'll choose a business from a list of possibilities. You'll name your business, design your logo, and learn about stuff like pricing, profit margins, and marketing. On the last day of class you and your partner will show off your product or service to your peers in class. CES2 1555 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939816 LA140 Staff

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Inventors Workshop: Grades 5 & 6Television. Water Skis. Earmuffs. The popsicle. What do they have in common? All were invented by kids! Over 500,000 kids and teens invent gadgets and games each year. Working with content from the Henry Ford Innovate Educator Suite, let your imagination run wild and ignite your spirit of inventiveness! As a group, take an idea from creation to the patent process to completion. Afterward…the sky is the limit! Cap your experience with a field trip to Henry Ford Museum. CES 8543 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939802 AS378 K. Brewer

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939803 AS378 K. Brewer

Make It Work! Structure & Design: Grades 5 & 6Have you ever wondered how architects design buildings or how engineers develop structures? Roll-up your sleeves and get ready to make an idea come to life. Design and build your own balsa wood structure. Learn how to use mechanical design and drafting to develop prints and design an electrical circuit to integrate within a structure to make it work. CES 8365 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939850 AS920 M. McCarter

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939868 AS920 M. McCarter

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Camp Scrubs - Adventures in Medicine: Grades 5 & 6Put on scrubs and enter the world of medicine. Learn about many fields in healthcare and what it takes to be a nurse, paramedic, test technician or a surgeon. Discover how to take a pulse and blood pressure, start an I.V. and experience a state of the art simulation lab. Learn about the real world of healthcare hands-on. CES 4278 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939822 AS200 T. Richardson, RN

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939859 AS200 T. Richardson, RN

The Great Tween Writers Machine: Grades 5 & 6Roar into summer! Get more comfortable as a writer and make a ton of new friends. Try your hand at different types of writing like autobiographies, circle stories, poetry, even news articles! Get into illustrating your works in new and creative ways. Have fun hanging with other tweens who love to write as much as you. CES 7334 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939835 LA360 A. Jackson

The Great Debate: Grades 5 & 6Do you often try to convince your friends that a certain sports team, flavor of ice cream or video game is THE best? Your friends may disagree with you, and you have to use specific examples to help defend your position. Learning how to debate means learning how to persuade someone into your way of thinking and influence future decision-making. If you want to know what it's like to possess the power of persuasion, join us for an exciting week of word wars and rebuttals. I challenge you! CES 7399 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939890 LA260 N. Gordon-Hines

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COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY

Roblox eSport Game Design: Grades 5-8Construct and program an eSport game using Roblox Studio and the Lua Programming Language. Explore the virtual game back-end, develop arenas and features, know the toolbox kit and build a capture the flag and personal arena for competition. Learn game design, computer programming, critical thinking, collaboration and communication skills. No game design or programming experience required.CES2 6383 $3491 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939857 AS220 AccelerateKID

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Digital Video Storytelling: Grades 5 & 6In a production team, perfect the art of planning and producing digital video media projects. During this hands-on media production boot camp, student teams will create commercial advertisements and PSAs (public service announcements). Using an Apple iPad as a self-contained production studio, student-producers will develop scripts and storyboards; explore filming techniques; shoot their concept; and fine edit their project. Construct, deliver, and connect: our process and workflow strategies will take your digital video content and storytelling to the next level. CES2 6320 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939896 LA110 J. Kaye

Become a Tech Star! Minecraft Modders: Grades 5 & 6Calling all future programmers and designers! The time is now to try this unique gaming experience. Using your favorite game, discover the basics of modding and the foundation of programming, learning scripting and logic statements, while you create your first mod. Experience coding taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Note: students will work in pairs or teams for most of the day. To access your project at home you must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. This course is designed and developed by Black Rocket. CES2 6289 $2991 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939842 AS900 Staff

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Rev Up a Robot: Grades 5 & 6Robots are sweeping the world. They can be found in factories, the military, in space exploration, transportation and medicine. The possible uses are mind-boggling and never-ending. Learn how to dream-up, design, construct and program a robot using LEGO® Mindstorms NXT and/or EV3 and see LEGO® Tetrix in action! Enjoy the fun of being part of a robotics pit crew that gets a robot's motor running.CES 8462 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939844 AS600 V. Batko

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939845 AS600 V. Batko

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939846 AS600 V. Batko

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939880 AS600 V. Batko

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939891 AS600 V. Batko

3D Video Game & Animation: Grades 5 & 6Go beyond the limits of 2D game design! Learn the physics behind 3D games, exploring beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay and storytelling. Go to the next level by creating and animating your own character sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Finish with a fully animated character to be used in your very own game. Note: no prior experience in game design, animation or sketching needed. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with family and friends. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. Games are only compatible on PC computers.CES2 6339 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939826 AS210 A. Jackson

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939838 AS210 B. Marra

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939841 AS210 B. Marra

Web Magic: Grades 5 & 6Learn tools and tricks to build your own Web page, and the ins and outs of posting it on the Web. Try your hand at the basics of animation. Discover how to build basic graphics, film clips and short animations for your Web page. Create an awesome website that will wow your classmates and family! Prerequisite: basic computer skills. Bring headphones or ear buds to class.CES2 6131 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939840 AS220 M. Gearns

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Mathbusters!: Grades 5 & 6No challenge is too great for mathbusters! Take math on with a vengeance as you dig in and play games, solve riddles and complete spine-tingling experiments. Use math skills like probability, statistics, story problems and graphing to determine if the math problem is confirmed, plausible or busted! CES 8458 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939852 LA360 K. Brenner

SCIENCE

Geology Rocks!: Grades 5 & 6Dig into the fascinating world of Geology. Explore topics such as minerals, rocks and fossils, plate tectonics, topographic maps and more. Investigate geologic hazards such as landslides and volcanoes. Have fun, get your hands dirty and become a rock hound in this hands-on camp! CES 8544 $2291 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939865 F350 S. Barone

Crime Detectives: Grades 5 & 6Solve a mystery! Become a first rate detective using techniques real detectives and forensic scientists use to solve crimes. Use fingerprinting, fiber and handwriting analysis, and the casting of footprints to solve a mock crime. Discover how to handle a crime scene, photograph the area, and collect and process clues. Be the one to break the case wide open at the week-ending mock trial of the suspect. CES 8387 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939810 LA230 Staff

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939818 LA230 Staff

ZooCrew - Take A Walk on the Wild Side: Grades 5 & 6Get an insider's look into the amazing world of animals and their various ecosystems. Using the scientific method you'll do outdoor studies, pond collections, fun labs and cool projects. Enjoy a visit from a variety of live animals. Note: all activities with animals will be closely supervised. Students will be able to touch some but not all of the animals. CES 8514 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939847 AS376 Staff

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ENTERING GRADES 7, 8, & 9

ARTS & CULTURE

Bakers Academy: Grades 7, 8 & 9If baking is your passion, take five days and join the Baking Academy. Raise your baking skill level no matter where your skills are currently. Begin with basic sanitation and baking skills. Once mastered, you'll prepare a scrumptious variety of pies, cookies, breads, muffins, coffee cake, French croissants and brioche! Take home a new creation daily impressing your family with your new skills. No experience necessary. A chef coat and a meat or vegetarian lunch option will be provided. If you have special food requirements please pack a bag lunch. Requirements: bring a tool kit with the following: a paring and chef knife, peeler, heat proof spatula and measuring spoons. Wear long pants and comfortable, closed-toe shoes; long hair should be tied back. KOC Culinary camps are very intensive. All parents and students must agree to abide by the Kids on Campus Culinary Camp Behavior Contract. The contract can be found at schoolcraft.edu/KOC.Before and after care not available.CES 2510 $2991 week MTWRF June 15 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939249 VT635 J. Gabriel, CMC

1 week MTWRF June 22 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939257 VT635 J. Gabriel, CMC

Cooking With the Masters: Grades 7, 8 & 9Join Chef Decker and Chef Gabriel for a fun-filled week of cooking awesome foods and baking sweet treats. For two-and-a-half days Chef Decker will hone your pastry and baking skills. The other two-and-a-half days Chef Gabriel will add to your cooking repertoire of savory dishes. Every day will be a new and exciting experience, filled with information on nutrition, preparation techniques and, of course, hanging out with the masters! No experience necessary. A chef coat and a meat or vegetarian lunch option will be provided. If you have special food requirements please pack a bag lunch. Requirements: bring a tool kit with the following: a paring and chef knife; peeler, heat proof spatula; dough cutter; pastry brush; measuring spoons; 12" rolling pin or French pin; 14" or 16" pastry bag; 8" or 10" icing spatula (palette knife); melon baller; large plain piping tips like a #7 or #8; plastic scraper. Wear long pants and comfortable, closed-toe shoes; long hair should be tied back. KOC Culinary camps are very intensive. All parents and students must agree to abide by the Kids on Campus Culinary Camp Behavior Contract. The contract can be found at schoolcraft.edu/KOC.CES 2504 $2991 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939287 VT620, VT645 J. Gabriel, CMC, J. Decker, CMPC

Baking & Pastry Making With the Masters: Grades 7, 8 & 9Join Chef Decker and Chef Gabriel for a fun-filled week of baking and pastry making. For two-and-a-half days Chef Decker will hone your pastry skills. The other two-and-a-half days Chef Gabriel will add to your baking repertoire. Enjoy making breads, cookies, pies, cupcakes, frosting and more. Every day will be a new and exciting experience, filled with information on nutrition, preparation techniques and of course hanging out with the masters! No experience necessary. A chef coat and a meat or vegetarian lunch option will be provided. If you have special food requirements please pack a bag lunch. Requirements: bring a tool kit with the following: a paring and chef knife; peeler, heat proof spatula; dough cutter; pastry brush; measuring spoons; 12" rolling pin or French pin; 14" or 16" pastry bag; 8" or 10" icing spatula (palette knife); melon baller; large plain piping tips like a #7 or #8; plastic scraper. Wear long pants and comfortable, closed-toe shoes; long hair should be tied back. KOC Culinary camps are very intensive. All parents and students must agree to abide by the Kids on Campus Culinary Camp Behavior Contract. The contract can be found at schoolcraft.edu/KOC.CES 2575 $2991 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939227 VT635, VT645 J. Gabriel, CMC, J. Decker, CMPC

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939237 VT635, VT645 J. Gabriel, CMC, J. Decker, CMPC

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Vegetarian Cooking: Grades 7, 8 & 9Even if you do not eat vegetarian, meatless meals, snacks, desserts and side dishes are great options for something different. Enjoy creating enticing vegetarian meals like meat free pizza, burgers, soups and more, using fresh, high-quality ingredients. Dive into a world of new fruits and vegetables expanding your palate, discovering firsthand how satisfying and flavorful vegetarian dishes can be. A chef coat and a vegetarian lunch option will be provided. If you have special food requirements please pack a bag lunch. Requirements: bring a tool kit with the following: a paring and chef knife, peeler, heatproof spatula and measuring spoons. Wear long pants and comfortable, closed-toe shoes; long hair should be tied back. KOC Culinary camps are very intensive. All parents and students must agree to abide by the Kids on Campus Culinary Camp Behavior Contract. The contract can be found at schoolcraft.edu/KOC.CES 2586 $2991 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939282 VT645 J. Gabriel, CMC

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Fun in the Kitchen

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NEW Curtain Call: Honing Your Acting Skills: Grades 7, 8 & 9Act in an inspiring and friendly environment. Discover how to tell a story with ensemble building games, improv, script analysis, monologues, scene work, rehearsal and performance tools. Collaborate with fellow actors and work towards a final production to be performed for family and friends. For novice and experienced performers. CES 3771 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939243 LA440 K. Glatz

The Art Cafe: Grades 7, 8 & 9Are you passionate about art and want to escape to a place where you can create more? Come to the Art Cafe. Learn by doing as you try your hand at different styles and techniques using a variety of mediums such as painting with watercolors and acrylics, and print techniques using ink. Enjoy the laid-back, comfortable atmosphere where you can create, create, create! CES 3602 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939271 F470 J. Haber

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939272 F470 Staff

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939277 F470 Staff

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939295 F470 T. Lenze

Chess - Capture the King: Grades 7, 8 & 9Become lord of the board and take your chess game to the next level. Analyze, strategize and maneuver your way into taking down your opponents while learning popular chess opening moves, how to adapt to your opponent's moves, and the art of setting tactical traps. Through lecture and practice games, rev up your game and then advance to competitions and tournaments. Note: students must have a basic knowledge of the chess to participate. CES 7425 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939233 LA410 L. Haddad

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CAREER EXPLORATION

Ignite Your Firefighter Power: Grades 7, 8 & 9Take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become a real firefighter for an entire week! Work in a fire training facility with all the tools, equipment, gear, simulators and vehicles that our Fire Academy students use on a daily basis. Consider it a sneak peek into a future career choice, or just gain a greater appreciation for what it means to "answer the call." Either way, it is sure to "spark" your interest! Note: wear flat, closed-toe/heeled shoes (no sandals). Camp activities take place both at Schoolcraft's Livonia Campus and Fire Training Facility. Transportation to and from the Fire Training Facility is provided. CES2 0005 $2491 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939231 LA260 Schoolcraft Fire Academy Faculty

Make It Work! Structure & Design: Grades 7, 8 & 9Have you ever wondered how architects design buildings or how engineers develop structures? Roll-up your sleeves and get ready to make an idea come to life. Design and build your own balsa wood structure. Learn how to use mechanical design and drafting to develop prints and design an electrical circuit to integrate within a structure to make it work. CES 8470 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939275 AS920 M. McCarter

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939286 AS920 M. McCarter

Camp Scrubs - Adventures in Medicine: Grades 7, 8 & 9Put on scrubs and enter the world of medicine. Learn about many fields in healthcare and what it takes to be a nurse, paramedic, test technician or a surgeon. Discover how to take a pulse and blood pressure, start an I.V. and become first aid and CPR certified. Learn about the real world of healthcare hands-on. CES 4290 $2491 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939254 AS200 T. Richardson, RN

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939280 AS200 T. Richardson, RN

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939283 AS200 T. Richardson, RN

Digital Photography - Let Loose & Experience It!: Grades 7, 8 & 9Digital photography is hot - get in on the fun! Discover exactly what you'll need to know to capture those parties, school events, sleepovers and family vacations. Every important question gets an easy-to-understand answer: What is resolution and why does it matter? How can I make computers, scanners, and printers work with my camera? Start by learning camera basics. Go on daily photo shoots. Then dive into Photoshop Elements and enhance your photos. Please bring a digital camera to camp each day.CES 3680 $2291 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939260 JC127 T. Griffin

The Potter's Studio: Grades 7, 8 & 9Let your creativity explode! Learn studio courtesy and safety, and then how to design and make ceramic pieces using the pinch, coil and slab techniques. When you're ready, try your hand at working on the potter's wheel. Whether you've ever tried ceramics or not, the Potter's Studio is the place for you to get into this awesome means of expression and show the world what you're all about! Note: due to firing and glazing the majority of your projects will not be available until two-three weeks after camp; you will receive an email when they are ready. CES 3635 $2491 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939234 F410 C. Laginess

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939267 F410 C. Laginess

Anatomy in Clay - Discovering the Amazing: Grades 7, 8 & 9Are you interested in knowing more about the human body? Explore and build the human body while discovering the muscular, digestive, and nervous systems. Be amazed by the human body with games, drawings and building the systems on a MANIKEN® model with clay. Gain a sense of accomplishment as you learn the body in a multi-sensory, hands-on and FUN way. CES 4372 $2491 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939228 BTC160 C. Stutrud

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COMMUNICATION

Teen Writers Inc.: Grades 7, 8 & 9Spend time with other teens who love to write as much as you do. Define and fine tune your own writing process while enjoying free writing time, peer editing and some computer illustration opportunities. Write both narratives and poetry focusing on character, plot, theme and scene development. Get down to business and become a writer extraordinaire! CES 7335 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939269 LA230 C. Ridley

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939276 LA230 L. Craig

The Great-er Debate: Grades 7, 8 & 9Should homework be banned? Are sports stars paid too much? Is social media helping or hurting our society? You might be brooding over these issues, but don't know how to express your opinion to others. Gain the skills to confidently argue either side of the debate. Work with a team of like-minded students to strategize, mobilize and mesmerize - wow your family and friends with word wizardry. Who knows, by the end of the week, you might even be able to convince your parents to raise your allowance! CES 7412 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939247 LA260 N. Gordon-Hines

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939284 LA260 N. Gordon-Hines

COMPUTERS/TECHNOLOGY

NEW Be the Next Social Media Sensation: Grades 7, 8 & 9Perfect the art of planning and producing digital video media projects for social media, including YouTube®. Learn to create videos that your audience will relate to and produce high-quality digital video content. Understand the do's and don'ts of several social media platforms while developing your media personality. Use your cell phone and an Apple iPad as a self-contained production studio. Student producers will develop scripts, explore filming techniques, shoot their concept, and fine edit their projects. Walk away with the skills needed to be the next YouTube® star. CES2 6378 $2491 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939246 LA110 J. Kaye

NEW Roblox eSport Game Design: Grades 5-8Construct and program an eSport game using Roblox Studio and the Lua Programming Language. Explore the virtual game back-end, develop arenas and features, know the toolbox kit and build a capture the flag and personal arena for competition. Learn game design, computer programming, critical thinking, collaboration and communication skills.CES2 6383 $3491 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939857 AS220 AccelerateKID

Digital Video Storytelling: Grades 7, 8 & 9In a production team, perfect the art of planning and producing digital video media projects. Learn to construct and deliver a powerful message, connect with your target audience, and produce high-quality digital video creative content. During this hands-on media production boot camp, student teams will create short documentaries and mixed-media mash-ups. Using an Apple iPad as a self-contained production studio, student-producers will develop scripts and storyboards; explore filming techniques; shoot their concept; and fine edit their project. Construct, deliver, and connect: our process and workflow strategies will take your digital video content and storytelling to the next level. CES2 6318 $2491 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939242 LA110 J. Kaye

NEW Battle Royale: Making A Fortnite® Style Video Game: Grades 7, 8 & 9Fans of Fortnite we need you! Instead of playing the game, design your own. Using a professional 3D game development software, build levels and assets inspired by popular battle royale games like Fortnite. Students can participate in eSports League matches against other schools across the country with a chance to have their levels featured in the Black Rocket master build of the game! This course includes cartoonish action and battle sequences. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. CES2 6380 $2991 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939258 AS379 J. Ruff

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NEW 3D Game Design with Unity: Grades 7, 8 & 9Are you ready to take your game design skills to another level? With Unity, an industry-grade design software, aspiring game designers will learn level editing, 3D modeling, impactful gameplay creation, as well as how to utilize scripts and variables. Student-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning students can create more advanced projects that build on previous years. CES2 6379 $2991 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939268 AS900 J. Ruff

App Attack!: Grades 7, 8 & 9First, step into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game! Using specialized game development tools explore the world of web-based mobile apps. In addition to learning the basics of app design, see firsthand how the world of app publishing functions. Next, learn about the most popular .IO apps, code, and design your own multiplayer .IO app! Student-created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.CES2 6357 $2991 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939232 JC127 J. Ruff

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939240 JC127 Staff

Creating Code with Python: Grades 7, 8 & 9Are you ready to move beyond "drag and drop designs?" Learning to code is the key to open your programming potential. Coding is used for everything from games, animation, websites and more. Learn Python, a general purpose coding language that allows you to express contents with just a few lines of code! Requirement: students should be comfortable using a computer, navigating the Internet, and managing files. Some experience with coding including programs such as Scratch and Alice is helpful, but not required. CES2 6263 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939273 JC128 Staff

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Minecraft Modders: Grades 7, 8 & 9Interested in programming and designing? Try this unique gaming experience. Using your favorite game, learn the basics of modding and the fundamentals of programming, learning scripting and logic statements while you create your first mod. Experience coding taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Note: students will work in pairs or teams for most of the day. To access your project at home you must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. This course is designed and developed by Black Rocket. Before and after care not available.CES2 6290 $2991 week MTWRF June 22 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939235 AS210 Staff

Robotics for Teens: Grades 7, 8 & 9Robots are used in everything from building cars to space travel. Discover the principles of real robotic engineering as you help dream-up, design, build and program a robot using LEGO® Mindstorms NXT and/or EV3 and LEGO® Tetrix! Learn about electrical and mechanical engineering as you perform different robot experiments. Examine the history of robotics and find out how robots compete. Have fun and experience being part of a teen robotics team. CES 8465 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939253 AS610 Z. Marabeas

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939290 AS610 P. Marabeas

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939292 AS610 P. Marabeas

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939289 AS610 Z. Marabeas

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Web Design: Grades 7, 8 & 9Learn how to design your own Web page and the ins and outs of posting it on the Web. Try your hand at the basics of animation. Discover how to build basic graphics, film clips and short animations - the building blocks for your Web page. Impress everyone with your newly created Web page! Bring headphones or ear buds to class.CES2 6132 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939264 JC127 D. Agrawal

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939270 JC127 D. Agrawal

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NEW Science Bowl: Grades 7, 8 & 9 Take a physical and mental challenge where your team's survival depends on science knowledge. Begin by developing a fun team name and logo. Then compete in lively science experiments that will help your team earn points. Finish camp with a lively quiz bowl in front of your family and friends. Which team will become the victor? CES 8536 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939245 BTC160 Staff

1 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939296 BTC160 Staff

Bio/Chem - One World: Grades 7, 8 & 9The world around you is a humungous science lab waiting to happen. Look closely at everyday things and discover how their chemical and biological make-up defines them. Through information sharing and exciting labs you'll see science in a whole new light. Don't worry if you are not really experienced with science, the class is flexible and may be adjusted to suit any range of abilities. CES 8468 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939288 F270 M. Gradinscak

1 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939291 F270 M. Gradinscak

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939293 F270 M. Gradinscak

1 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939236 F270 M. Grandinscak

Zoology That Rocks!: Grades 7, 8 & 9Dive into the science that covers everything animal, from microscopic investigation to comparative studies of animal anatomy, physiology and genetics, behavior and environmental concerns. The focus is on hands-on fun, wildlife, and the outdoors through participation. Note: all activities with animals will be closely supervised. Students will be able to touch some but not all of the animals. CES 8518 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939238 AS376 R. Pikstein

1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939266 AS376 R. Pikstein

Have Questions? Check out our KOC Parent Handbook – schoolcraft.edu/koc.

Bio/Chem Experiments

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ENTERING GRADES 9, 10, 11 & 12

ARTS & SCIENCE

NEW 2 Dimensional Design & Color Theory: Freshman-SeniorTwo dimensional works of art are built on principles of line, form, color, repetition and balance. Investigate these rules then work on design projects that will challenge them. Use color to enhance your artwork as you learn about color theory. Practice with a variety of mediums including pen/ink, colored pencil, collage and paint to create your own masterpieces. CES 3775 $2291 week MTWRF July 13 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939252 F370 S. Sarris, C. Sarris

NEW Drawing Studio: Freshman-SeniorLine, shape, perspective, light and shadow make up the elements of drawing. Practice these principles while creating beautiful sketches. Use a variety of mediums in class such as pencil, charcoal and pen/ink. Complete projects that explore still life, objects and interior and exterior themes. Take your artwork to the next level. CES 3776 $2291 week MTWRF July 20 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939256 F370 S. Sarris, C. Sarris

NEW Video Production: Sophomore - SeniorTake a field trip to Eastern Market to meet and interview local artisans. In a production team, tell the artisan's story after you learn to perfect the art of planning and producing digital video media including narrative voice over scripts. Use your cell phone and an Apple iPad as a self-contained production studio. Student producers will develop interview questions, explore filming techniques, shoot their interview, and fine edit their project. Construct, deliver, and connect; our process and workflow strategies will take your digital video content and storytelling to the next level. CES2 6377 1 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939250 LA110 J. Kaye

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Ceramic Arts: Sophomore - SeniorIn a professional ceramics studio explore the numerous possibilities clay has to offer, such as: hand building, sculpting, decorating, glazing and wheel throwing. Whether you have tried ceramics or not, this is the place for you to experience this awesome art form and show the world what you're all about! Note: due to firing and glazing the majority of your projects will not be available until two-three weeks after camp; you will receive an email when they are ready. CES 3753 $2491 week MTWRF July 27 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939248 F410 C. Laginess

Zoology: Freshman - SeniorUsing scientific processes, experiment, evaluate, and analyze organisms in the environment. Get under the microscope, and up-close with LIVE animals. Study elements of biology, environmental science, alternative energy science, microbiology, and more. The focus is on fun, wildlife, and the outdoors through participation. Note: all activities with animals will be closely supervised. Students will be able to touch some but not all of the animals. CES 8515 $2291 week MTWRF Aug 3 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939230 AS376 R. Pikstein

NEW Teen Fire Academy: Freshman-SeniorGet a glimpse into the rewarding occupation of fire fighting. Work in a fire training facility with all the tools, equipment, gear, simulators and vehicles that our Fire Academy students use on a daily basis. Extinguish a real fire, climb a fire fighting ladder, wear actual turnout gear and more! Learn with hands-on, one-of-a-kind field training with a 5:1 student/instructor ratio! Students who successfully complete the training will become CPR/AED certified. Wear flat, closed-toed/heeled shoes to class. No sandals. Camp activities take place both at Schoolcraft's Livonia Campus and Fire Training Facility. There will be a showcase at the end of the week for your family and friends to see what you have learned about during the week of firefighting training. Transportation to the Fire Training Facility from Main Campus is provided. CES 0991 $2491 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939251 LA400 Schoolcraft Fire Academy Faculty

The Power of Young Peoples' Digital Photography: Sophomore - SeniorWhether you're posting the occasional selfie to Instagram or trying to capture an incredible moment, unleash your vision of the world through your camera lens. Begin the adventure mastering basic camera operations, lenses, exposure, composition and more. Go on daily shoots experiencing the vastness of possibilities and learn to edit/enhance your images with Photoshop Elements. Come away with a digital portfolio perfect for sharing. Please bring a digital SLR camera to camp each day.CES 3698 $2291 week MTWRF July 6 9 am-3 pm Sec. 939255 JC128 T. Griffin

BEFORE & AFTER CARE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR CAMPS ENTERING GRADES 9–12.BEFORE & AFTER CARE IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR CAMPS ENTERING GRADES 9–12.

Have Questions? Check out our KOC Parent Handbook – schoolcraft.edu/koc.

Discovering Owls

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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HUMAN TODAY? Free Humanities Seminars

for High School Students Summer 2020Schoolcraft is thrilled to offer two free seminars aimed at exploring this complex question.

What does it mean to be human? It seems like a simple question but it opens a bundle of complexity, conflicts and mystery that is a human life.

Explore this important question through two seminars that take different approaches to the answer. Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in the sciences, business, arts or skilled trades,

gain an appreciation for the humanities that will help to guide your career path.

What Does It Mean to Be Human Today? Diversity & Film: Sophomore – SeniorTo understand how diversity and film plays a role in being human today, students will analyze the relationship between identity and environment by exploring FILM FORM (Aesthetics) and FILM CONTENT (Narrative/Theme). Through this analysis, students will gain an appreciation of the humanities and be introduced to the framework of ideology and its ability to place a lens upon contemporary issues surrounding race and culture. This seminar is available at no cost thanks to a grant from the Community College Humanities Association. Registration is limited and will be on a first come first served basis.CES 7503 2 weeks MTWR July 6 10 am-12 pm Sec. 939297 JC103 H. Ditouras

What Does it Mean to Be Human Today? Embodied Cognition & Walking: Sophomore – SeniorWhen trying to make sense of what it means to be human today, research on consciousness and the mind are at the nexus of the sciences and humanities. This summer seminar will examine recent theories of the mind and consciousness. After that examination, explore some practical applications including artificial intelligence and walking, while understanding the role they play in the human experience. This seminar is available at no cost thanks to a grant from the Community College Humanities Association. Registration is limited and will be on a first come first served basis. CES 7504 2 weeks MTWR July 6 1-3 pm Sec. 939298 JC103 M. Huston

FREE Seminars made

possible by a grant from the Community College Humanities

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ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this amazing

program that has been awarded to just five colleges around the country.

QUESTIONS? please contact Mark Huston at [email protected] or Helen Ditouras

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These academic skills classes are offered during the Kids on Campus Summer program but are not run in a camp format. Call 734-462-4448 or visit SCHOOLCRAFT.EDU/KOC for more information and program guidelines. All academic skills classes are held in the Jeffress Center (JC). Access to the classrooms is available through the yellow, Southeast entrance.

ACADEMIC SKILLS WORKSHOPS – ENTERING GRADES 6 – 9Building Study Skills: Grades 6-8Studying, like any other skill, can become easier if you learn to do it well. Learn to organize and start the study process, take effective notes, enrich your vocabulary and manage your time to avoid feeling pressured. Better critical reading and listening skills will also help to make you the ultimate study pro!CES 0430 $1852 weeks MTWR July 6 9 am-12 pm Sec. 939401 JC124 S. Butler

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Sec. 939403 JC124 M. Michalzuk

Boosting English Skills: Grades 6-8This class is designed for students who find language arts challenging and need to develop their confidence. Strengthen your written and spoken English skills through daily writing and reading activities using a variety of genres, basic grammar review and vocabulary building exercises. Become a more confident reader and writer.CES 7072 $1852 weeks MTWR July 6 9 am-12 pm

Sec. 939407 JC113 Staff

Computer Skills: Toolkit for Success:- Grades 6-8Be ready for school reports and projects this fall! Develop your keyboarding speed and accuracy with Mavis Beacon software. Create simple and complex documents, reports, and presentations with MS Word and PowerPoint. Practice your proofreading and editing skills; pick up formatting and layout tips and tricks. In short, become a whiz with the computer! Bring earbuds or headphones to class.CES 6904 $1852 weeks MTWR July 6 9 am-12 pm

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Math Foundations/Pre-Algebra: Grades 6-8This class is designed to help with basic math so students can focus on the algebra instead of getting worked up over the arithmetic. Develop confidence and readiness for algebra by gaining proficiency working with integers, fractions, decimals, exponents, square roots, order of operations, writing number sentences, and evaluating expressions (Solving 1 and 2 Step Equations, Graphing Ordered Pairs). All the necessary concepts will be introduced to help you prepare for Algebra 1.CES 8125 $1852 weeks MTWR July 6 9 am-12 pm

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Reinforcing Algebra 1 Skills: Grades 8 & 9This class is designed to provide additional experience and practice for students who completed Algebra 1 but do not have a solid mastery of the concepts. Take what you already know about algebra and add to your skills by doing operations with polynomials, solving first degree equations and graphing linear equations with two unknowns. You'll also develop strategies for solving word problems. Strengthening these skills will help you in your Algebra 2 or Geometry class. Prerequisite: Algebra 1.CES 8482 $1852 weeks MTWR July 20 9 am-12 pm Sec. 939409 JC102 A. Felton

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ACADEMIC SKILLS – INCOMING FRESHMAN THROUGH SENIORCultivating Study Skills: Freshman - SeniorBecome the ultimate study pro! Learn to organize and start the study process, take effective notes, enrich your vocabulary and manage your time to avoid feeling pressured. Gain better critical reading and listening skills as you learn to make studying easier and more productive.CES 0960 $1852 weeks MTWR July 6 9 am-12 pm Sec. 939404 JC112 H. Thomas

2 weeks MTWR July 20 9 am-12 pm

Sec. 939406 JC112 H. Thomas

Enhancing English Skills: Freshman - SeniorDesigned for students who find language arts and writing for other classes to be challenging. Strengthen your written and spoken English skills through daily writing and reading activities, basic grammar review and vocabulary building exercises. Explore different reading and writing genres.CES 7370 $1852 weeks MTWR July 20 9 am-12 pm Sec. 939405 JC113 Staff

Writing for High School & College Prep: Junior - SeniorSharpen your writing skills to elevate your abilities for your final years of high school and for your college future. Gain writing skills that are valuable for test preparation and college essays.CES 7390 $1852 weeks MTWR July 20 9 am-12 pm

Sec. 939408 JC128 S. Butler

Exploring Intermediate Algebra Skills: Sophomore - SeniorDesigned for students who successfully completed Algebra I, this class offers an opportunity to expand your algebraic knowledge. Learn about operations with polynomials, rules of exponents, factoring polynomials, and rational expressions. Gain confidence with radical expressions and solving quadratic, rational and radical equations as well. Prerequisite: Algebra 1 with a grade of C or higher and Algebra 2 or Geometry scheduled in the fall.CES 8322 $1852 weeks MTWR July 6 9 am-12 pm Sec. 939414 JC102 Staff

Exploring Geometry Skills: Freshman - SeniorTake advantage of this opportunity to explore the concepts of geometry and prepare for the next academic year. Learn about line and angle relationships, construction with the help of a compass, parallel lines, transversal lines, congruent triangles, similar triangles, special right triangles, quadrilaterals and circles. You also will develop strategies for writing formal proofs. Prerequisite: Algebra 1 and Geometry scheduled in the fall.CES 8415 $1852 weeks MTWR July 20 9 am-12 pm Sec. 939402 JC103 K. O'Neal

These academic skills classes run in a half-day format.• Before and After care is not available for any of these classes.

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SKILLS Academic Skills symbol on the campus map for classroom location.

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Drop Off/Pick Up For Camps on main campus • The map below shows the designated drop off/pick up

locations for children attending from 9am-3pm who are not registered for Before & After Care. Drop off time is 8:50 am and pick up time is 3:00 pm. Kids on Campus staff aides will walk children to and from their camps.

• Arrive promptly at the designated drop off/pick up times. The parent/guardian is responsible for walking children to their camp if they arrive after 8:50 am and the group has already left the drop off area. If a parent is late picking up a child, the child will be taken to the Before & After Care room (LA440) and a fee of $1 per minute will be assessed.

• Drop off/pick-up locations are marked with a Kids on Campus flag at the building where your children’s camp is located. The drop-off/pick-up location for camps held in the Applied Science building will be at the BTC due to construc-tion on campus. The drop-off/pick-up location for camps held in the PE classrooms is at the Liberal Arts building.

• Though we recommend that parents of children under 12 years of age escort their children to and from their camps, we offer these drop-off/pick-up locations for grades 3+ for your convenience. Parents of 1st and 2nd graders should always escort their children to and from their camps.

• In the event of heavy rain or other severe weather condi-tions, children will either be kept inside the building where their camp is located or be walked to their normal drop off/pick up area and be kept inside the nearest exit door to that building. Parents will need to park and come inside to pick up their children. Please be patient as drop/off and pick/up on these days may take longer than usual.

• Children registered for Before & After Care may be dropped off between 8 and 9am and picked up between 3 and 5:30pm. Parents must escort campers to and from the Before & After Care room (LA440). Campers must check in upon arrival and before departing.

• Note: Before & After Care is not available for students enrolled in the following: the June 15th and 22nd Culinary Camps for grades 7, 8 & 9 (page 14); all camps for grades 9–12 (pages 22–23) and all Academic Skills Classes (pages 26-28); Minecraft Modders (page 20) the week of June 22nd; and Radcliff camps the week of August 10th. Parents must make their own drop off/pick up arrangements for their children enrolled in those camps.

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Give a Child the Gift of LearningSchoolcraft College gift cards

redeemable for tuition are available for $25 or more.

For more information on this valuable gift idea, please call

us at 734-462-4448.

Cancellations or Class ChangesSchoolcraft College reserves the right to cancel any class that does not receive a minimum number of registrations; students will be contacted by phone and may select another class or request a full refund. The college may also change the day, time of day, class location or instructor.

Dropping a Class and Refund PolicyYou can drop a class for a full refund up to the day before the first class meets by written request, or online through WebAdvisor. Written requests for refunds must be initiated by the student's parent/guardian and are to be mailed or walked in to the Registration Center in the McDowell Center. The request must contain the following:

• Student name• Student ID number• Course number, section number• A brief statement requesting the refund, signature and date.

The refund policy is:• Through the day before the first class meets—

100 percent course fees.• Thereafter—no refund.

NOTE: Credit card payments will be credited to the account used for payment. All other refunds will be issued by check in the student’s name and mailed to the student’s address on re-cord, or by direct deposit. See Bank Info—Direct Deposit under the Financial Information heading in the WebAdvisor student menu to select the direct deposit refund option.

It is the policy of Schoolcraft College that no person shall, on the basis of race, religion, color, gender, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, and/or national origin, be subjected to discrimination during or be excluded from partic-ipating in or be denied the benefits of any program or activity or in employment.

registration begins Thursday, February 13 @ 8 am. Register early for the best Class selection.

Online https://webadvisor.schoolcraft.eduImportant: Because you are creating an official student record, please be sure to use your CHILD’S information (name, SSN, date of birth) when registering. If your child has taken a class at Schoolcraft before, please LOG IN first, then register. If your child has never taken a class at Schoolcraft, start by clicking on the “Continuing Education (Non-Credit)” link.If using the online registration option, all emergency contact information will be stored electronically and can be updated via WebAdvisor if information changes. You may register online until the day before the first class meets.

Mail-in Mail registration form, emergency contact form and payment to:

Schoolcraft College Registration/Kids on Campus Summer 2020 18600 Haggerty Rd. Livonia, MI 48152-2696

You may also use the drop box located in front of the McDowell Center in Livonia. PLEASE NOTE: Processing of mail-in registrations begins at 8 am on the first day of registration; registrations are manually entered in the order they were received. Early receipt of mail-in registrations does not guarantee placement in the desired class(es). If you are registering for a class that fills quickly (e.g., Culinary Arts Bakers Academy), mail-in registration is not recommended.

Walk-in McDowell Center (see map on page 29)Monday–Thursday, 8 am to 6 pm Friday, 8 am to 5 pm

Online and Walk-in Registration will not be available beginning the evening of February 28th due to scheduled maintenance. The downtime is estimated to last one week to perform necessary system updates. Check WebAdvisor for more details or call the CEPD office at 734-462-4448.

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For office use only

Parent or Legal Guardian: Please complete the following information. Submit one form per person. Duplicate this form as needed.

Child’s Date of Birth ___ /____ /____ Student’s Social Security Number _ _ _ - _ _ - _ _ _ _ ● Male ● Female

Returning Students: Student Number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OR SS# __ __ __ __

________________________________________________________________________________________Child’s Last Name First MI

________________________________________________________________________________________Number Street City State Zip

________________________________________________________________________________________Home Phone Work Phone Alternate Phone (cell)

________________________________________________________________________________________Email address (REQUIRED)

Section No. CES No. Title of Camp/Class

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _______________________________________________________ AMT: $ _____________

TOTAL: $ _____________

Enclosed is my check/money order payable to Schoolcraft College

Charge to VISA/MasterCard/Discover No. __________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date _________________

Signature for charge card payment _____________________________________________________________________

For safety reasons, an email address and completed emergency contact information must accompany the registration. Schoolcraft College reserves the right to delay the registration until both are provided.

__________________________

Grade entering in Fall

Emergency contact Information (required)PLEASE PRINT INFORMATION BELOW

Student’s Name _____________________________________________________________________________ Grade ________ Date of birth __________________

Primary Contact ______________________________________Relationship________________ Phone number while student is in class _____________________

Address if different from student __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Secondary Contact ___________________________________Relationship________________ Phone number while student is in class _____________________

Address if different from student __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Medical Information: ●None ●Convulsive Disorders ●Diabetes ●Allergies (i.e. stings, diet) ●Other _________________________________________

Please describe symptoms and precautions ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Additional medical information we should know ______________________________________________________________________________________________

For Before/After Care Students ONLY: Other person(s) authorized to pick-up student __________________________________________________________

Person(s) not authorized to pick-up student ___________________________________________________________

While we strive to provide a safe environment, we cannot control what your child will come in contact with because of our open environment. I agree to indemnify and hold harmless Schoolcraft College, its elected and appointed officials, employees, students, volunteers and others working on behalf of the College, for any loss or injury that my child may sustain while participating in the Kids on Campus (KOC) program. In case of an emergency, I ask Schoolcraft College to contact an adult listed on this form. If the College is unable to reach one of us, I authorize the College to secure emergency medical treatment for my child. I understand that Schoolcraft College may take photographs and/or video of my child during camp/class activities that may be used in marketing and publicity of the KOC program. My signature also indicates that I have read and will adhere to the safety and program guidelines listed in the KOC Parent Handbook.

Required Signature __________________________________________________________________ Date ______________________

Last 4 digits.

1. Are you Hispanic? Yes No

2. Please select one or more races: American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Black or African American Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander White

Required for first-time students.

summer 2020

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Kids on Campus Open HouseTuesday, February 11, 2020 | 6–7:30 pm

VisTaTech Center, Room 500●● Meet instructors

●● See class demonstrations

●● Ask questions

●● Visit the campus

●● Learn how to register

●● And more!

NEW Camps in Garden City!

This summer KOC is piloting a program to offer two camps

for kids in grades 3 & 4 at the Radcliff Center in Garden City. Camps will run Aug 10-

Aug 14. See pages 6 and 8.1751 Radcliff Street, Garden City, 48135

schoolcraft.edu/KOC

Bricks 4 Kidz® Wee Ones: Ages 3-5

Vehicle Adventures: Grades 1 & 2

Bricks 4 Kidz® Stop Motion Animation: Grades 3 & 4

Michigan History, Folklore, Legends & Myths: Grades 3 & 4

The Power of Appreciation Through Art: Grades 5 & 6

3 Dimensional Art Sculptures: Grades 5 & 6

Roblox eSport Game Design: Grades 5-8

Certified Babysitter - CPR & First Aid: Grades 5-9

Certified Pet Sitter: Grades 5-9

Curtain Call: Honing Your Acting Skills: Grades 7, 8 & 9 Science Bowl: Grades 7, 8 & 9

Be the Next Social Media Sensation: Grades 7, 8 & 9 3D Game Design with Unity: Grades 7, 8 & 9

Battle Royale: Making A Fortnite® Style Video Game: Grades 7, 8 & 9

Teen Fire Academy: Freshman-Senior 2 Dimensional Design & Color Theory: Freshman-Senior

Drawing Studio: Freshman-Senior Video Production: Sophomore-Senior

New Day Camps for Summer 2020

Continuing Education and Professional Development18600 Haggerty RoadLivonia, MI 48152-2696

Schoolcraft College Board of Trustees

Brian D. Broderick. . . . . . . . . . . . ChairCarol M. Strom . . . . . . . . . . Vice ChairJoan A. Gebhardt . . . . . . . . . SecretaryTerry Gilligan . . . . . . . . . . . . . TreasurerGretchen Alaniz . . . . . . . . . . . .TrusteeDillon E. Breen . . . . . . . . . . . . .TrusteeWilliam P. Erwin Jr. . . . . . . . . . .TrusteeConway A. Jeffress, Ph.D. . . President

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