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Centennial School District Summer Enrichment Camp July 6, 2015 July 30, 2015 Registration Begins March 26th to May 15th for Centennial School District students. Non-Centennial School District students may register May 18th to May 22nd if space is still available. Register Today Register by mail or at the District Administration Building Located at: Administration Building Centennial School District 433 Centennial Road Warminster PA 18974 (215) 441-6000 ext: 11006 Attn: Michelle Bisacquino/Office of Teaching & Learning Space is limited!! J13 Full J41 Full J32 Full

2015 Summer Enrichment Camp The Centennial School District Summer Enrichment Camp is an opportunity for students to broaden their learning into new areas or extend their learning areas of interest during the summer months. The goal of the Summer Enrichment Camp is to provide opportunities for students to explore creative and performing arts as well as the STEM and STEAM areas as an extension to the regular curriculum. The target population for the camp includes intermediate and middle level students who will be entering grades 4-9 in the fall of 2015. The camp sessions will focus on deeper exposure and learning in these areas as well as provide an opportunity for students to work with peers who have similar interests, talents, and skills. Camp Details: Sessions will be hosted at William Tennent High School. Sessions will run Monday Thursday from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Parents are responsible for providing transportation and a snack. A session fee of $55.00 is due at the time of registration for Centennial School District students. Additional material fees may also apply. See specific session for details. A session fee of $70.00 is due at the time of registration for Non-Centennial School district students. Additional material fees may also apply. See specific session for details. No online registrations. Please register in person or by mail. No cash will be accepted by mail. Payment can be made by cash or check: payable to CSD Summer Enrichment Camp. Additional registration forms are available at the Administration Building. A refund will be issued if written cancellation is received prior to June 1, 2015. Sessions July 6 July 9 July 13 July 16 July 20 July 23 July 27 July 30

2015 Summer Enrichment Camp Registration Form Page 1 of 2 Registration between March 26, 2015 and May 15, 2015 at the District Administration Building. Hours between 7:30am and 3:45pm, Monday Friday. Questions about registration, please call Michelle Bisacquino at (215) 441-6000 x 11006 or email bisami@centennialsd.org. Registration fee of $55.00 per session for CSD students and $70.00 for non-csd students is required at the time of registration. The registration fee is non-refundable after June 1. Additional supplies for specific sessions may also apply. Cash or check only. Please make check payable to Centennial School District Summer Enrichment. You may register in person or send completed registration form(s) and check ONLY by mail. One registration form per student. Cash registration must be made in person. The CSD Admin Building is located at 433 Centennial Road, Warminster, PA 18974. Attn: Michelle Bisacquino/Office of Teaching & Learning. Name of Student (Please Print): Grade Entering in fall 2015 Centennial School District Student? Yes No School in 2015-16 CSD Student $55.00 Registration per student/ Non-CSD Student $70.00 Registration fee per session. Some sessions also have an additional materials charge. Parent Name: Parent Phone Number: (Home) (Cell) Email Address (Please print clearly) Address City Zip Session Title Session Code# Session Week Fee $55.00 per session/per CSD Student (supplies charge may apply) Paid by cash / Paid by Check *No cash accepted by mail Fee $70.00 per session/ non CSD child. (supplies charge may apply) $ $ $ $ PLEASE INDICATE THE 2ND AND 3RD CHOICE ON THE BACK OF THIS FORM IF THE ABOVE SESSIONS ARE CANCELLED DUE TO INSUFFICIENT ENROLLMENT Designated pick-up person **students are not permitted to walk home. What number can you be reached when your child is in camp? Emergency Contact Person Emergency Contact Person phone # Make checks payable to: Centennial School District Summer Enrichment Camp. Payment type: (No credit cards) Check # Amount $ Cash (in person registration only) Amount $ Does your child have any medical conditions? If so, please indicate on the back of this form. Yes (Information on the back of form) No Does your child have any food or other known allergies? If so, please list on the back of this form. Yes (Information on the back of form) No Parent Signature Date: The Board of Education reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient registration. Your registration form is your acceptance. You will be contacted via email of any changes in the class offerings. PLEASE COMPLETE THE NEXT PAGE OF THE REGISTRATION FORM.

Summer Enrichment Camp Registration Form Page 2 of 2 Does your child have any medical conditions? Yes No If yes, please explain or leave phone number for nurse to contact you to review prior to camp session. Phone ( ) Does your child have any food or other known allergies? Yes No If yes, please list them below. Does your child require any medication during camp hours? Yes No What phone number can the nurse call you if she has any questions? The Board of Education reserves the right to cancel any class with insufficient registration. Your registration form is your acceptance. You will be contacted via email or telephone of any changes in the class offerings. If the session(s) are cancelled, please indicate your 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th choice and we will do our best to honor it. If the session is cancelled, please place my child in the following session(s) Session Title Session Code# Session Week 2nd Choice 3rd Choice 4th Choice 5th Choice would prefer to have my registration refunded if the session(s) are cancelled. Please check box if you would prefer refund. I I give permission to have my child photographed or video taped for the district website, future camp brochure or media/press release of the Summer Enrichment Camp. Names of students will not be included. Yes No Child s Name: Parent Signature: Date of Completed Registration: PLEASE MAKE A COPY AND KEEP FOR YOUR RECORDS. THIS IS YOUR RECEIPT

Course Descriptions Session #1 July 6 July 9 Babysitting 101 Session #J10 Room F102/William Tennent High School Learn how to make monsters go away and other tricks of the trade. In this course, you we will go over how to care for children, handle emergencies, and find a babysitting job safely. Instructor: Heather Cowdrick (Mon, July 6 through Thurs, July 9) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-9 Maximum # of Students = 16 Cardio Jam & Healthy Living Session #J11 Aux.Gym/William Tennent High School Get ready for a heart-pumping good time! We will work up a sweat doing cardio intervals, kickboxing, step aerobics, and weight training. Students will learn about healthy eating that meets the food pyramid suggestions. Students will also learn about tracking calories that they eat and burn using a daily journal and or fitness app. Instructor(s): Alexa Angelitis (Mon, July 6 through Thurs, July 9) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr.4-6 Maximum # of Students = 16 Conversational Spanish Session #J12 Room E107/William Tennent High School Hola! Como Estas? Students will have an opportunity to learn the basics in Spanish language and culture. Students will have fun practicing communication skills with classmates. No previous knowledge of the language is needed. Instructor(s): Tia Moody (Mon, July 6 through Thurs, July 9) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-5 Maximum # of Students = 16 Design it, Build it, Destroy it Session #J13 Room E202/William Tennent High School Let your creative juices flow this week as we use engineering, physics, and most of all, imagination, to plan, build and destroy creations of our own. In this exciting week, campers will experience everything from the design process and how to collaborate with a team to building projects that will crumble and be destroyed. Instructor: Michael Scancella (Mon, July 6 through Thurs, July 9) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-6 Maximum # of Students = 14 Class is full/no additional registrations for J13

Session # 2 July 13 July 16 Center Stage Dance Camp Session #J20 Aux.Gym/William Tennent High School Put your choreographing, dancing and performing skills to the test. Students will put together dance routines to hit songs, practice and perform center stage for an audience. Instructor: Megan Moritz (Mon, July 13 through Thurs, July 16) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-9 Maximum # of Students = 14 K'NEXpert Challenge Session #J21 Room E107/William Tennent High School Are you ready to build structures, test them out, and challenge classmates? You may figure out the best rollercoaster or strongest bridge. Using K'Nex, the students will brainstorm, plan, design, build, modify and evaluate models to meet specific challenges. Teams of students will learn the different aspects of simple physics and use this information to meet the Challenge of the Day! The students will be asked to design structures to hold weight, reach new heights, span large distances and accurately launch objects! Instructor: Michael Scancella (Mon, July 13 through Thurs, July 16) *Hurry-Space is filling quickly* Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-5 Maximum # of Students = 14 Exploring the Future Session #J22 Room B208/William Tennent High School Investigate your interests and how you can turn those into future careers. This is an opportunity to explore different career paths and plan for the future. This session will also allow students to gain a realistic picture of what certain careers involve, the education required to attain these goals, and the financial impact of various career choices. Instructor Loraine Stieber (Mon, July 13 through Thurs, July 16) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 7-9 Maximum # of Students = 14 Reading & Writing Symposium Session #J23 Room F102/William Tennent High School Explore other worlds through reading and writing. Learn new strategies and styles in the areas of reading and writing to become more confident in each area. Instructor: Kelley O Leary (Mon, July 13 through Thurs, July 16) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr 4-5 Maximum # of Students = 14

Session #3 July 20 July 23 Intro to Cooking Session # J30 Room F101/William Tennent High School Delicious! is what people will be saying after you attend Intro to Cooking. This class will give students the opportunity to learn how to make easy weekly dinners for the whole family. An introduction on sanitation and culinary terminology will also be included. Instructor: Melissa Jacobs (Mon, July 20 through Thursday, July 23) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 6-7 Maximum # of Students = 14 Cost: CSD Student $55.00 + $20 Supplies= $75 Non CSD Student $70.00 + $20 Supplies = $90 Jewelry Making Session # J31 Room F102/William Tennent High School Accessories can make anyone happy even on a rainy day. Making the jewelry you are wearing is fun, creative and unique. We will go through all varieties of creation from making beads to creating chandelier earrings. Join us and add some bling to your life. Instructor: Lizanne Meeks (Mon, July 20 through Thursday, July 23) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr 4-6 Maximum # of Students = 14 Cost: CSD Student $55.00 + $10 Supplies= $65 Non CSD Student $70.00 + $10 Supplies = $80 Legos & littlebits Session # J32 Room B208/William Tennent High School Bring your Lego creations to life with littlebits. Students will build using Legos and then add power, light, sound, and movement to their products. The magic will begin with the student solving challenges, creating useful, real-world products, and creating culminating inventions. The students will work in groups to prototype and construction inventions. Each group will have an opportunity to present and share by the end of the session. Instructor: Natalie Kline (Mon, July 20 through Thursday, July 23) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr 4-5 Maximum # of Students = 14 Cost: CSD Student $55.00 + $10 Supplies= $65 Non CSD Student $70.00 + $10 Supplies = $80 This class is now full. No more registrations accepted for J32. Readers Theater Session # J33 Aux.Gym/William Tennent High School Make reading, literally, come to life in Reader s Theater. Using a piece of literature, students will not only act out their parts, but also make their costumes and props for the play that they will be performing. Instructor: Heather Cowdrick (Mon, July 20 through Thursday, July 23) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-7 Maximum # of Students = 14 Strategy Games: Strategic Thinkers Unite! - Session # J34 Room E202/William Tennent HS Do you like to think on your feet, make quick decisions, plot and plan? Do you like game play with others? Enter the world of strategy and simulation games. In this camp we will move beyond chess to explore an entire genre of games designed to help you think ahead, analyze information, make decisions, and respond to changing situations all while having great fun with others that share your interests. Instructor: Michael Scancella (Mon, July 20 through Thursday, July 23) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 5-7 Maximum # of Students = 14

Session # 4 July 27 July 30 Robotics: Explore, Program, Achieve Session #J40 Room E201/William Tennent HS LocoRobo s mission is to provide educational and scientific training using high quality robotics platforms to promote STEM education and workforce development. If you are a beginner or intermediate or advanced user, LocoRobo provides an ideal ecosystem for you to develop and hone basic problem solving, programming, and hands-on skills. Instructor: Michael Scancella (Mon, July 27 through Thurs, July 30) Appropriate for Grades: 5-6 Maximum # of Students = 14 Legos in Motion Session #J41 Tennent HS Bring Legos to life to make your camp, students will storyof scenes built from Legos. Maker and create a Stop Mo- Room B208/William own Lego movie. In this board, build, and take pictures They'll upload the pictures into Movie tion animation film just like Hollywood. Instructor(s): Natalie Kline (Mon, July 27 through Thurs, July 30) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 4-5 Maximum # of Students = 14 Class is no full. No more registrations for J41. Sewing 1, 2, 3 Session #J42 Room F102/William Tennent HS Try your hand at sewing and make your one of a kind designs. Students will create a pillow and pajama pants during this session, and walk away with a lifelong skill. Instructor: Melissa Jacobs (Mon, July 27 through Thurs, July 30) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr. 6-8 Maximum # of Students = 14 Cost: CSD Student $55.00 + $15.00 Materials = $70 Non CSD Student $70.00 + $15 = $85 The Craft of Creative Writing Session #J43 Room E202/William Tennent HS Boundless stories are ablaze this summer just waiting to be written! This session will give students the opportunity to explore their linguistic abilities through various types of writing. Students will learn how to make their writing come alive with rich description and vivid language that will grab any reader s attention. Instructor: Loraine Stieber (Mon, July 27 through Thurs, July 30) Appropriate for Grades: Entering Gr: 4-9 Maximum # of Students = 14