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American Heritage School Summer Camps 2017 Program Overview Grades 1 through 12 REGISTER TODAY! Limited Space Available

Verily I say, men should be anxiously engaged in a good cause, and do many things of their own free will, and bring to pass much righteousness. D&C 57:27

2017 Summer Programs Overview It s summer time at American Heritage School! Summer can be a wonderful time to refresh the spirit, connect with nature, and spend quality time as a family. Summer is also a great time to try new things or cultivate a hobby and it s the perfect time for students to get a leg up on the skills that matter most to them. This summer, American Heritage School is introducing a variety of summer camps to help families make the most of their summers. Does your student need extra help with math, science, or study skills? Our academic summer camps offer individualized teaching in small group settings while still allowing students to sleep in, just a little. Did your family set a fitness goal this summer? Our summer athletic camps will not only get the children moving and making friends, but will also teach them all the fundamentals they need to make exercise a safe and healthy lifelong habit. Do you have a motivated musician? The Lyceum Music Festivals offer string players sidebyside coaching and unforgettable performance experiences both with the stars and under the stars. Taught by experienced AHS instructors, guest presenters, professionals, and practitioners, these summer camps will give students new opportunities to engage in rigorous learning experiences to study one subject in depth and to experience new ways of learning. While many of the camps are designed to meet the curriculum needs of American Heritage Students, all are open to the community at large. We welcome students who are willing to demonstrate selfgovernment and adhere to the American Heritage School Honor Code, found here for grades 1 6, and here for grades 7 12. Uniforms are not required. Summer camps are just one of many ways American Heritage School helps families educate the hearts and minds of their children. We re excited to be a part of your summer! For complete program details or to register your student, visit: https://www.americanheritage.org/home/summerprograms

R.A.C.E. Rising Athletes Camp of Excellence The R.A.C.E. (Rising Athletes Camp of Excellence) is a series of oneweek camps focused on increasing strength, conditioning, and athletic ability. Some camps also include skills training for specific sports basketball, volleyball, and soccer. Camps are intended for both experienced athletes and for anyone who wants to improve their overall physical fitness. All camps will include foam rolling, stretching, dynamic warmups, strength training, speed and agility training, and proper lifting technique. Students will learn to improve their athletic ability while reducing the chance of injury. All camps will focus on team building, sportsmanship, and character development. In keeping with the AHS mission of educating hearts and minds, camps will help student athletes develop Christlike character through athletics. Junior Camps Dates: Camp 1: June 5 9, Camp 2: July 10 14 @ 8:0010:00 a.m. Eligibility: Grades 46 Tuition: $120 each camp Description: Junior Camps will teach ageappropriate conditioning and speed and agility training, as well as the fundamentals of soccer, basketball, volleyball, and track and field. Agility, Speed, and Vertical Training Camps Dates: Camp 1: June 12 16, Camp 2: July 31 August 4 @ 8:0010:00 a.m. Eligibility: Grades 68 Tuition: $120 each camp Description: Agility, Speed, and Vertical Training Camps will begin with functional movement screening and end with testing and evaluations to help participants see improvement. These camps will teach participants fundamental principles and exercises to improve their athleticism yearround.

R.A.C.E Basketball + Strength & Conditioning Dates: June 19 23 Girls: Basketball 8am 10am Boys: Strength & Conditioning 8am 10am Girls: Strength & Conditioning 11am 1pm Boys: Basketball 11am 1pm Eligibility: Grades 712 Tuition: $120 each / $170 for both Description: Includes daily morning and afternoon sessions. One session will be sportspecific, taught by AHS team coaches, and will focus on skill development, competition, and game strategies. The other session will focus on strength and conditioning training. Soccer + Strength & Conditioning Dates: June 26 30 Girls: Soccer 8am 10am Boys: Strength & Conditioning 8am 10am Girls: Strength & Conditioning 11am 1pm Boys: Soccer 11am 1pm Eligibility: Grades 712 Tuition: $120 each / $170 for both Description: Includes daily morning and afternoon sessions. One session will be sportspecific, taught by AHS team coaches, and will focus on skill development, competition, and game strategies. The other session will focus on strength and conditioning training. Volleyball + Strength & Conditioning Dates: July 25 29 Girls: Volleyball 8am 10am Boys: Strength & Conditioning 8am 10am Girls: Strength & Conditioning 11am 1pm Boys: Volleyball 11am 1pm Eligibility: Grades 712 Tuition: $120 each / $170 for both Description: Includes daily morning and afternoon sessions. One session will be sportspecific, taught by AHS team coaches, and will focus on skill development, competition, and game strategies. The other session will focus on strength and conditioning training. Strength & Conditioning Dates: July 17 21@ 8am 10am Eligibility: Grades 912 Tuition: $120 Description: Strength Training and Conditioning Camps will help students learn effective exercises to maximize power and performance and minimize injury. These include cuttingedge training principles used by professional athletes and coaches.

ADDITIONAL SUMMER PROGRAMS The Amazing Read Summer Adventure Instructor: Melanie McConkie, Librarian Email: mmconkie@ahsmail.com Dates: Alternate Tuesdays, June 13 August 8 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. Eligibility: Grades 16 Tuition: Free Description: The Amazing Read encourages students in grades 16 to read throughout the summer. Activities will be held twice each month to generate excitement, encourage sharing, and measure progress. During the 2017 Amazing Read camp, students will explore different genres, including action/adventure, poetry, fantasy, science fiction, classics, and biography. Special attention will be given to Newbery Award winners. Students will receive reading passports to record the books they read from each genre. Math Camp Instructors: Sam Wood & Camille Heiner Email: swood@ahsmail.com Dates: June 5 July 27, (9:00 am & 10:00 am See Index) Eligibility: Grades 712 Tuition: $75 per block, with each block consisting of five sessions Description: Summer Math Camp gives students the ability to sign up for individualized tutoring to help them succeed in the math classes. Math Camp is ideal for 1) newly enrolled students coming up to speed on the Saxon math curriculum; 2) students completing remedial makeup work; 3) students needing to stay on track for high school graduation; and 4) students who simply wish to improve their skills before their next math class. Biology Science Camp Instructors: Rohan Adams Email: radams@ahsmail.com Dates: June 19 July 28, (See Detailed Program Index) Eligibility: Grades 912 Tuition: $275 per course or $1,100 for full course Description: Summer Science Camp (Biology) gives students the option to take high school biology in an accelerated time frame during the summer. This option serves three kinds of students: 1) those who need makeup science credit; 2) those who need science credit to stay on track for graduation; and 3) those who wish to take biology in the summer as a prerequisite to entering AP biology in the fall. Summer Scholars Instructors: Jolyn Newman Email: jnewman@ahsmail.com Dates: June 5 30, Mon/Wed/Fri 9:00 10:00 a.m. Eligibility: Grades 812 Tuition: $339 Description: Summer Scholars is a study skills program designed to help students identify their learning styles and develop strategies for use in realworld academic settings. By the end of the camp, students will see themselves as lifelong learners able to adapt to any classroom situation. The course includes intelligence tests, personal coaching on individualized learning and organization strategies and stress control.

ADDITIONAL SUMMER PROGRAMS Ballroom Dance Instructor: Barbara McOmber Email: bmcomber@ahsmail.com Dates: June 13th 16th Lunchroom Eligibility: Grades 812 Tuition: $90 per student Description: Join instructor Barbara McOmber during a 4day ballroom dance program. During this program, students will learn the basics of Paso Doble, Rumba, Jive, two Latin routines and a fun Charleston. Group Voice Class (Summer Session) Instructor: Rob Swenson, Instructor Email: rswenson@ahsmail.com Dates: June 21 August 9 10:3011:30 a.m. Eligibility: Grades 712 Tuition: $100 Per Student Description: Group Voice Class (Summer Session) is for students who would like to improve their singing and performance abilities. Students will understand the physiology of singing, practice healthy tone production, and learn how to be successful in performance and audition settings. Students will learn concepts in class, practice and apply them at home, and then perform regularly in front of the class. The course will also feature a master class by another expert voice instructor and a culminating recital. Lyceum Music Festival Instructor: Kayson Brown, Director Email: kbrown@ahsmail.com Dates: August 8 12 (shuttle departs from American Fork at 8:00 a.m.) Location: Zion Ponderosa Ranch Resort Eligibility: Audition or Invite Only Tuition: $699 ($499 if lodging with family) Description: Lyceum Music Festival will give young musicians unique insight into both the art and career of music making. Students will receive instrumentspecific feedback from professional symphony musicians. Activities also include hiking in Zion s National Park and free time enjoying the amenities of Zion Ponderosaincluding multiple swimming pools, hot tubs, water slides, campfires at night, basketball & tennis courts, sand volleyball, and more. Lyceum Music Festival Youth Instructor: Denise Willey, Artistic Director Email: denisewwilley@yahoo.com Dates: July 31 August 5 (See Detailed Program Index) Eligibility: Audition or Invite Only Tuition: $400 (full day)/$300 (part day)/$150 (part day)/$60 (single) Description: This camp includes instruction for both strings and chorus. Ryan Murphy, assoc. conductor of the Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, is our guest director. Musicians will learn to play the music of Beethoven, Rutter, Handel, Mozart, John Williams, and more in a weeklong camp of fun and musicmaking. Festival will include mentoring by professional musicians, enrichment classes, and daily fun including guest entertainment, a barbecue, a pool party, and more.

DETAILED SUMMER PROGRAM SCHEDULE Lyceum Music Lyceum Music Science Summer Amazing Read Group Voice Math Camp Ballroom Dance R.A.C.E Festival Festival Youth Camp Scholars 5Jun 6Jun 7Jun 8Jun 9Jun 12Jun 13Jun 14Jun 15Jun 16Jun 19Jun 20Jun 21Jun 22Jun 23Jun 26Jun 27Jun 28Jun 29Jun 30Jun 3Jul 4Jul 5Jul 6Jul 7Jul 10Jul 11Jul 12Jul 13Jul 14Jul 15Jul 17Jul 18Jul 19Jul 20Jul 21Jul 24Jul 25Jul 26Jul 27Jul 28Jul 31Jul 1Aug 2Aug 3Aug 4Aug 7Aug 8Aug 9Aug 10Aug 11Aug 14Aug 15Aug 16Aug 17Aug 18Aug

R.A.C.E SESSION DATE TIME TUITION Junior (grades 46) June 59 8:00am10:00am $120 Agility, Speed, and Vertical Training Camp (grades 68) Basketball Camp / Strength and Conditioning (grades 712) June 1216 8:00am10:00am $120 June 1923 Girls 8:0010:00 Basketball 11:001:00 Strength & Conditioning Boys 8:0010:00 Strength and Conditioning 11:001:00 Basketball $120 each / $170 for both REGISTRATION LINKS Each program has its own registration link. Click the program links listed for each program below to register for the desired program. Soccer / Strength and Conditioning (grades 712) June 2630 Girls 8:0010:00 Soccer 11:001:00 Strength & Conditioning Boys 8:0010:00 Strength and Conditioning 11:001:00 Soccer $120 each / $170 for both Junior Camp (grades 46) July 10 14 8:00am10:00am $120 Strength and Conditioning (grades 912) Volleyball / Strength & Conditioning (grades 712) Agility, Speed, and Vertical Jump Camp (grades 912) Lyceum Music Festival Youth July 1721 8:00am10:00am $120 July 2529 Girls 8:0010:00 Soccer 11:001:00 Strength & Conditioning Boys 8:0010:00 Strength and Conditioning 11:001:00 Soccer $120 each / $170 for both July 31Aug. 4 8:00am10:00am $120 The Amazing Read Summer Adventure Group Voice Class (Summer Session) Lyceum Music Festival Lyceum Music Festival Youth Summer Math Camp Section Lyceum Symphonic Orchestra MONDAY THURSDAY July 31August 3 9:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. FRIDAY August 4 9:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY August 5 TUITION 2:15 Call 4:00 Concert $400 Summer Science Camp (Biology) Summer Scholars Lyceum Chamber Orchestra 9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 3:15 Call 4:00 Concert $300 Junior Camps (grades 46), June 59 Lyceum Crescendo Orchestra Enrichment Classes Youth Chorus Cello Choir Fiddling Workshop Bass Workshop 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. M F, July 31 August 4 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:15 Call 4:00 Concert $300 Included in Orchestra registration. $60 for outside participants Agility, Speed, and Vertical Training Camp (grades 68), June 1216 Basketball Camp / Strength and Conditioning (grades 712), June 1923 Math Camp WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 6/59 6/1216 6/1923 6/2630 7/37 7/1014 7/1721 7/2428 Biology WEEK MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 6/19 6/23 UNIT 01 6/26 6/30 UNIT 01 UNIT 01 Lab/ Review 7/3 7/7 UNIT 02 UNIT 01 Test/ UNIT 02 7/10 7/14 UNIT 03 7/17 7/21 UNIT 03 UNIT 03 Lab/ Review 7/24 7/28 UNIT 04 UNIT 03 Test/ UNIT 04 UNIT 02/ REVIEW UNIT 04/ REVIEW UNIT 02 UNIT 04 UNIT 02 LAB/ TEST UNIT 04 LAB/ TEST Soccer Camp / Strength and Conditioning (grades 712), June 2630 Junior Camp (grades 46), July 1014 Strength and Conditioning (grades 912), July 1721 Volleyball Camp / Strength and Conditioning (grades 712), July 2529 Agility, Speed, and Vertical Jump Camp (grades 912), July 31August 4