RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 2016 SUMMER ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC PROGRAMS

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RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 2016 SUMMER ACADEMIC AND ATHLETIC PROGRAMS Riverside Brookfield High School 160 Ridgewood Road Riverside, IL 60546 Phone: (708) 442 7500 Fax: (708) 447 5570 www.rbhs208.net

RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 2016 SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Mr. Dave Mannon Assistant Principal for Student Affairs mannond@rbhs208.net (708) 442 7500 ext. 2112

2016 SUMMER SCHOOL OFFERINGS ACADEMIC COURSES (Credit) ACADEMIC COURSES CONTACT 708-442-7500 CREDIT DATES/TIMES COST LOCATION SESSION 1 (Credit Recovery Courses) Algebra Doug Schultz Ext. 2280.50 June 6 June 29 Algebra 2/Trigonometry Doug Schultz Ext. 2280.50 June 6 June 29 Applied Chemistry/Physics Brennan Denny Ext. 2254.50 June 6 June 29 Biology Brennan Denny Ext. 2254.50 June 6 June 29 $200 217 $200 218 $200 105 $200 107 Credit Recovery for the Class of 2017 Beth Augustine Ext. 2143.50 1.0 June 6 June 29 $100 for.5 credits $200 for 1 credit 245 English 9 Wendy Cassens Ext. 2219.50 June 6 June 29 English 10 Wendy Cassens Ext. 2219.50 June 6 June 29 English 11 Wendy Cassens Ext. 2219.50 June 6 June 29 Geometry Doug Schultz Ext. 2280.50 June 6 June 29 Physical Education Jenna Osburn Ext. 2285.50 June 6 June 29 Western Civilization John Beasley Ext. 2243.50 June 6 June 29 $200 202 $200 208 $200 210 $200 220 $200 124 (Field House) $200 212 SESSION 1 (Courses for Advancement) Health Education (Sophomores only) Jenna Osburn Ext. 2285.50 June 6 June 29 $200 + $50 ARC Fee 226 United States Government (Seniors only) John Beasley Ext. 2243.50 June 6 June 29 $200 213 SESSION 2 (Students MUST enroll in Session 1 in order to be eligible to enroll in Session 2) Credit Recovery Beth Augustine Ext. 2143.50 1.0 July 5 July 28 $100 for.5 credits $200 for 1 credit 245

ACADEMIC WORKSHOPS ACADEMIC WORKSHOPS (Non Credit) CONTACT 708-442-7500 DATES/TIMES COST LOCATION Bridge to RB (Incoming Freshmen only) Bridge to AP English Language Bridge to AP English Literature Kristin Smetana Ext. 2193 June 13 June 17 9 am 12 pm Monday Friday Wendy Cassens Ext. 2219 August 1 August 3 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday Wendy Cassens Ext. 2219 July 6 July 8 9 am 12 pm Wednesday Friday $100 Sci.. 109 Math, 214 Eng., 216 $60 204 $60 206 Bridge to AP German Jenna Osburn Ext. 2256 June 6 June 8 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday Bridge to AP Science Brennan Denny Ext. 2254 June 27 June 29 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday $60 200 $60 114 Bridge to AP Spanish Language and Literature Jenna Osburn Ext. 2256 June 6 June 8 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday $60 244 Bridge to AP US History John Beasley Ext. 2243 July 11 July 13 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday $60 215 Bridge to Honors Pre- Calculus Doug Schultz Ext. 2280 June 20 June 22 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday $60 211 Bridge to Spanish 2 Jenna Osburn Ext. 2256 June 27 June 29 9 am 12 pm Monday Wednesday $60 207 CAP (College Admissions Preparation) Kristin Smetana Ext. 2193 July 18 July 22 9 am 12 pm Monday Friday $100 205

ACADEMIC CAMPS ACADEMIC CAMPS CONTACT 708-442- 7500 DATES/TIMES COST LOCATION Band Orientation for Freshman & New Members James Baum Ext. 2291 June13 June 24 12:00 pm 3:00 pm Monday Friday $50 154D Band Summer Marching Camp James Baum Ext. 2291 June 6, 13, 20, & 27 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Mondays only Parade: July 4 None 154D Band August Camp (Field Show) James Baum Ext. 2291 August 2 5 8:00 am 2:00 pm Tuesday Friday None 154D Camp Clarion: Journalism Workshop for students enrolled in Clarion Marc Helgeson Ext. 2129 July 11 July 14 9:00 am 12:00 pm Monday Thursday $80 157 Camp College: College Application Seminar James Franko Ext. 2355 June 6 10 9:30 am 12:00 pm OR 12:30 pm 3:00 pm Monday Friday $80 201, 203, and 252 Chromebook 101 Patty Sarkady Ext. 2361 July 26 and July 27 9:30 am 11:30 am OR July 28 and July 29 9:30 am 11:30 am $35 202 Summer Television Workshop Incoming Freshman only Gary Prokes Ext. 2118 June 6 10 9 am 10:30 am OR 1 pm 2:30 pm Monday Friday $25 251

Driver Education *Registration May 4 ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES Jason Rech Ext. 2127 Classroom: June 6 July 1 7:30 9:00; 9:00 10:30; 10:30 12:00 Behind the Wheel Session I: May 31 June 15 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, & 3:00 Behind the Wheel Session II: June 16 July 1 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, & 3:00 Behind the Wheel Session III: July 5 July 20 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, & 3:00 $350 206 Extended School Year LADSE Administrator Ext. 2181 June 13 July 7 (No class on Monday, July 4 th ) Monday Thursday None 149, 151, and 152

RBHS 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL Riverside Brookfield High School offers summer school in a limited number of subjects. Each course is taught according to the same curriculum offered during the normal school year. Course enrollment numbers, as well as staffing, will determine whether we cancel classes or offer additional classes. REGISTRATION: Registration will be held in the Business Office from April 4 - May 27 for all academic offerings. Registration forms are available in the Business Office and on-line. Currently enrolled students will be given priority for registration. FEES: All tuition and fees must be paid at the time of registration. Fees are listed per course. If you received a fee waiver this school year, it remains in effect through the summer and you are able to take an academic course or academic workshop at no cost. REFUNDS: If the section is not offered due to insufficient enrollment or staff availability, a full refund will be issued. No other refunds will be offered. If a student has to be removed from class for any reason at any time during the course, including on the last day of class, no refunds or credits will be issued. SUMMER SCHOOL PROCEDURES FOR ACADEMIC COURSES ATTENDANCE (18 days - 4 hours per day for credit courses) If a student is unable to attend summer school classes because of illness or an emergency, the parent must report the absence, along with a reason by 9 a.m. on the day of the absence. You will need to call the Attendance Office at 442-8407. Messages may be recorded on an answering machine during the hours the office is closed (nonbusiness hours). Because of the intensified nature of the summer school program, only one day of summer school may be missed for any reason prior to the student being dropped and no credit or refund being issued. This includes absences due to illness. A family vacation is not an acceptable excuse for an absence. No incompletes will be issued, nor will any refunds will be given. Students must enter through Door A. If students arrive earlier than 15 minutes before class time, they must wait in the area at Door A. All students are to exit the building within 15 minutes of the end of class unless they are under direct adult supervision. Students are not permitted to be in any other location of the building other than where their classes are being held. A student will be dropped with a W under the following conditions: a. Any unexcused absences (Note: not returning to class from any scheduled class break will count as an unexcused absence and will result in a student being dropped from the class with no credit or refund.) b. More than one (1) excused absence per session of summer school. c. Being tardy to class more than two times per semester, including being tardy after any scheduled break. DISCIPLINE: All school policies, noted in the 2015-2016 Student Handbook will be enforced during summer school. Any violations may warrant disciplinary action being taken or dismissal from the summer program without a tuition refund or class credit, including and up to the last day of attendance.

TRANSPORTATION: Students are expected to provide their own transportation. Parking is allowed only on Rockefeller Road on a first-come, first-serve basis and may be limited due to construction. If parking is not available, students will need to find legal parking on their own. *Parking on Zoo property is not permitted. BICYCLES: Chain bicycles to bike racks located outside door A. SPORT CAMPS: Students in summer school may participate in camps, but only if such participation does not impact their daily and complete attendance in their summer school classes. Academic programs require complete attendance in order for the student to receive credit. Therefore, early release for camps will be not permitted. RB believes in students with diverse interests; however, academics must always come first. ACADEMIC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SESSION 1 Credit Recovery Courses Algebra (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 217 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed either semester 1 or 2 of Algebra or Extended Algebra. The class will focus upon improvement of Algebra skills. Algebra 2/Trigonometry (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 218 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed either semester 1 or 2 of Algebra 2/Trigonometry. The class will focus upon improvement of Algebra and Trigonometry skills. Applied Chemistry/Physics (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 105 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed either semester 1 or 2 of Physics, Chemistry, or Applied Chemistry/Physics. This is an overview course. Biology (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 107 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed either semester 1 or 2 of Biology. This is an overview course.

Credit Recovery Class of 2016 (.5 or 1.0 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 245 Monday Friday Fee: $100 for.5 credit 8:00 am 12:00 pm $200 for 1.0 credit This course provides students who did not meet the graduation requirements with an opportunity to make-up failed courses through a computer-based online program at Riverside Brookfield High School. Apex Learning is being offered to current seniors in need of credit who will not graduate on-time. English 9 (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 202 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed semester 1 or 2 of grade 9 English. The class will focus upon improvement of language arts skills in the areas of composition, reading, and speaking. English 10 (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 208 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed semester 1 or 2 of grade 10 English. The class will focus upon improvement of language arts skills in the areas of composition, reading, and speaking. English 11 (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 210 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed semester 1 or 2 of grade 11 English. The class will focus upon improvement of language arts skills in the areas of composition, reading, and research. Geometry (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 220 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed either semester 1 or 2 of Geometry. The class will focus upon improvement of Geometry concepts. Physical Education (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 124 (Field House) Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm Physical Education activities may include: badminton, basketball, flag football, floor hockey, gymnastics, instructional swimming, pickleball, roller skating, soccer, softball, speedball, step aerobics, team building and traversing, tennis, volleyball, weight training, and use of the Wellness Center.

Western Civilization (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 212 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course is for students who failed either semester 1 or 2 of Western Civilization. This is an overview course. SESSION 1 Courses for Advancement Health Education (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 226 Monday Friday Fee: $250 (which includes the $50 ARC Fee) 8:00 am 12:00 pm Max. 32 students Open to sophomores only Rising sophomores taking Health during summer school may replace Health with an elective course or study hall during the upcoming school year. If the student decides to take a P.E. course as their elective choice, it will not count towards their 3.5 credit P.E. graduation requirement. Students will learn through varied experiences about their physical, emotional, mental, and social selves and will focus on making responsible decisions. Units dealing with body systems, diseases, nutrition, mental health, relationships, human development, and drug abuse will be covered. The student will also work toward American Red Cross certification in First-Aid/CPR/AED. United States Government (.5 credit) June 6 June 29 Room: 213 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm Max. 32 students Open to seniors only This course in United States Government, which is required for graduation, concentrates on the information United States citizens need to know to maintain a democratic system and influence officials when they have concerns. The focus is on the kind of people who attain positions of power in the United States political system, what roles they are expected to follow, and what influences their decisions on policies. The national level of politics is studied including presidents, congressmen, Supreme Court justices, and some of the federal bureaucracy. The part played by lobbyists for special interest groups, public opinion polling, and the news media s influence on people s political attitudes and behavior are also studied. The state of Illinois requirements relating to instruction on the U.S. Constitution, Illinois Constitution, and flag usage are met in this course. SESSION 2 Credit Recovery (.5 or 1.0 credit) July 5 July 28 Room: 245 Monday Friday Fee: $200 8:00 am 12:00 pm This course provides any credit deficient student with an opportunity to make-up failed courses through a computer-based online program at Riverside Brookfield High School. To be eligible for this opportunity, students must complete any course in the first summer school session.

ACADEMIC WORKSHOPS Bridge to RB (Incoming Freshmen) June 13 June 17 Rooms: 109, 214, and 216 Monday Friday Fee: $100 (includes books) 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Incoming freshman students who have registered for classes at RBHS The Bridge Program will offer incoming freshmen the opportunity to excel in their transition from 8 th grade to high school. The topics that will be covered include: specific and essential high school math skills, goal-setting and study skills, scientific method, and skills associated with close reading. The goal is to provide students with a head start on the high school experience. Bridge to AP English Language August 1 August 3 Room: 204 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in AP English Language and Composition for the 2016 2017 school year. One of the biggest challenges for students in AP Language and Composition is identifying the author's purpose and constructing their own written arguments. This workshop will prepare students for the rigors of AP Language and Composition with direct instruction on identifying the author's purpose and how the purpose is achieved. We will examine the types of essays on the AP test, practice building their own arguments and study three types of AP prompts: close reading, argumentative and synthesis. Bridge to AP English Literature July 6 June 8 Room: 206 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in AP English Literature and Composition for the 2016 2017 school year. One of the biggest challenges for students in AP Literature is the breadth and depth of poetry analysis that is essential to success in the class and on the AP exam. This workshop will prepare students for the rigors of AP poetry reading with direct instruction on the types of poems on the AP test, reading poetry with an AP lens, and writing about poetry using AP prompts. It is open to any student who is registered for AP Literature. Bridge to AP German June 6 8 Room: 200 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in German III or AP German class for the 2016 2017 school year. Students will discover ways to prepare themselves for the level 3 and/or Advanced Placement class for the upcoming school year.

Bridge to AP Science June 27 29 Room: 114 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in any AP Science for the 2016 2017 school year. Get a jump on the skills required for a successful Advanced Placement Science experience. This short course will focus on scientific inquiry, lab design and analysis, and general skills necessary for a college level science course. Bridge to AP Spanish Language and Literature June 6 8 Room: 244 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in AP Spanish Language or Literature class for the 2016 2017 school year. Students will discover ways to prepare themselves for either Advanced Placement class for the upcoming year. Bridge to AP US History June 11 13 Room: 215 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in AP US History for the 2016 2017 school year. Students will get a jump on the skills needed to succeed in AP US History, including document-based analysis and effective note-taking. Additionally, students will learn vocabulary critical to succeeding in AP US History. Bridge to Honors Pre-Calculus June 20 22 Room: 211 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in Honors Pre-Calculus for the 2016 2017 school year. Get a jump on the skills required for a successful Honors Pre-Calculus experience. This short course will focus on completion of the summer packet along with an opportunity to experience a digital learning environment. Bridge to Spanish 2 June 20 22 Rooms: 207 Monday Wednesday Fee: $60 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in Spanish 2 for the 2016 2017 school year. Bridge to Spanish 2 offers incoming Spanish 2 students an opportunity to refine their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills after Spanish 1 and before moving on to Spanish 2. This course will focus on reviewing the main grammatical and vocabulary concepts from Spanish 1 and will allow students to revisit these important

topics before beginning in their Spanish 2 course. CAP (College Admissions Preparation) July 18 July 22 Room: 205 Monday Friday Fee: $100 9 am 12 pm Eligible Students: Any incoming junior students and senior students planning to retake the ACT. Gain familiarity with the ACT test, learn some test-taking skills, and the importance of pacing for this college preparatory assessment. This class is not intended as a replacement for CAP during the school year. ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES Driver Education Instructor: Jason Rech Behind The Wheel: Session I: Tuesday, May 31 Wednesday, June 15 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, and 3:00 Session II: Thursday, June 16 Friday, July 1 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, and 3:00 Session III: Tuesday, July 5 Wednesday, July 20 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 12:00, 1:30, and 3:00 Classroom: Monday, June 6 Friday, July 1 7:30-9:00, 9:00-10:30, and 10:30-12:00 Fee: $350 Location: 206 Eligible Students: Students must be 15 years of age by June 6 th ; must live in RBHS district; must have passed 8 classes the last 2 semesters; and must have completed freshman year. Summer Driver Education registration will take place Wednesday, May 4, in the Little Theatre at 6:00 p.m. At that time any student planning to take summer school driver education (any phase) may sign up for classes. Applications will be provided at registration. Registration will be done in chronological order according to birth date. Checks should be made payable to RBHS and must be submitted at the time of registration. If you are registering for a behind-the-wheel class you must have your driver s permit WITH YOU or departmental approval at the time of registration. There is NO GUARANTEE of participating in the program if you register after May 4. If you have any questions, please call 442-7500 ext. 2127. Extended School Year June 13 July 9 Rooms: 149, 151, and 152 *No school on Monday, July 4 th Fee: None Monday Thursday 8:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Eligibility for an extended school year for students receiving Special Education Services is determined at a student s IEP annual review conference. The ESY program is coordinated and implemented by LADSE and held this year at RBHS. For more information, contact Sheila Jercich, Special Education Services Director, ext. 2181.

ACADEMIC CAMPS Band Orientation for Freshmen and New Members Director: James Baum June 13 June 24 Room: 154D Monday Friday Fee: $50 12:00 pm 3:00 pm Eligible Students: Students new to the band program at RBHS This class is strongly recommended for all incoming freshmen and any other students new to our band program. These sessions will provide a comprehensive introduction to the RB Band program with focus on concert music and fundamental marching techniques. Students will need their instruments and tennis shoes. Students should attend as many sessions as possible. Band--Summer Marching Band Camp June 6, 13, 20, & 27 Mondays only 6:00 pm 8:00 pm Parades: July 4 th 8:00 am 12:00 pm Director: James Baum Room: 154D Fee: None Eligible Students: Open to ALL band students who have been playing at least one year, reside in the RB district, and are at least in the 6 th grade. Alumni and adult musicians from the community are welcome! The band will conclude with marching appearances in the Riverside and Brookfield July 4 th parades. For parades, band members will wear RB shirts which will be ordered early in the session. Marching music and marching band techniques will be the main study for the group. Members should have good marching shoes and an instrument in top playing condition. Band August Field Show Camp August 2 5 Tuesday Friday Time: 8:00 am 2:00 pm Director: James Baum Room: 154D Fee: None Eligible Students: Students enrolled in marching band at RBHS This camp is for all enrolled marching band students in preparation for the upcoming marching band season. Marching music and marching band techniques will be the main study for the group. Members should have good marching shoes and an instrument in top playing condition. Camp Clarion Instructor: Marc Helgeson July 11 July 14 Room: 157 Wednesday Friday Fee: $80 9:00 am 12:00 pm Eligible Students: Students enrolled in Clarion for the 2016 2017 school year. Students will be exposed to basic journalism skills in order to help them acclimate to the writing, production, and publication of the school s online and print newspaper. Journalistic skills such as writing, interviewing, editing, photography, and layout using desktop publishing will be covered. This interactive academic camp experience will feature hands-on activities where students learn and apply their newly-developed skills while

learning to work collaboratively with their peers. By the end of the camp, students will have designed and printed a mini-newsletter as a demonstration of their skills. Camp College: A College Application Seminar Instructor: RB Counselor, Jim Franko June 6 June 10 Rooms: 201, 203, and Computer Lab 252 Monday Friday Fee: $80 Morning Session: 9:30 am 12:00 pm Afternoon Session*: 12:30 pm 3:00 pm *(If demand exists) On the Registration Sheet, please indicate which session you would like to attend. Also, please write a contact email address. Eligible Students: Incoming senior students Here s a chance to make extensive progress on your college application, so you don t have to stress about it in the fall. Camp College offers students entering their senior year the opportunity to gain valuable insights into the college search and application process. An English teacher and counselor will cover college search and selection topics including: Using Technology to Research Colleges, Making the Most of College Visits and Interviews, Completing the Application, Financial Aid / CSS Profile / FAFSA, and The Common Application. Students will develop a list of potential college options and create a college essay draft. One day may include a college tour. Chromebook 101 Instructor: Patty Sarkady July 26 and July 27 Room: 202 9:30 am 11:30 am Fee: $35 OR Max. 32 students in each session July 28 and July 29 9:30 am 11:30 pm Eligible Students: Open to all students that are registered to attend RBHS in the fall As RB enters the realm of 1:1 computing, digital literacy is increasingly important in our classrooms. In this workshop, students will learn the basics of google docs and what a google Chromebook can do. The workshop progresses to cover the basics of writing for an electronic audience and how style and tone are impacted by that format. Summer Television Workshop Instructor: Gary Prokes June 6 10 Room: 251 Monday Friday Fee: $25 Session I: 9:00 10:30 am or Max. 15 students per session Session II: 1:00 2:30 pm Eligible Students: Open to all incoming freshman students that are registered to attend RBHS in the fall The Summer Television Workshop offers students an opportunity to experience the fast-paced world of television production. Students will learn how to operate TV studio cameras, audio and video mixers, graphic generators, and field cameras. The five-day workshop takes a hands on real world approach and culminates with the class producing a TV show taped for broadcast on RBTV. Each Session is limited to 15 students. Eligible students are those registered to attend RB in the fall.

RIVERSIDE BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL 2016 SUMMER ATHLETIC CAMPS Riverside Brookfield High School Department of Athletics 160 Ridgewood Road Riverside, IL 60546 Phone: 708.442.8319 Fax: 708.442.1095 Il.8to18.com/RBHS SUMMER CAMP GENERAL INFORMATION

All fees are due prior to the first day of camp participation. Refunds will be issued on a case-by-case basis. Campers should come dressed appropriately with any needed equipment and ready to actively participate. Absences from camp should be reported to the coach by phone or email. Email addresses are last name, first initial @rbhs208.net CONTACTS FOR SUMMER CAMP INFORMATION Assistant Principal of Athletics: John Treiber treiberj@rbhs208.net / Tom Domin domint@rbhs208.net Administrative Assistant Donna Siffermann siffermannd@rbhs208.net Baseball Dallas Till tilld@rbhs208.net B Basketball Mike Reingruber reingruberm@rbhs208.net Tom McCloskey mccloskeyt@rbhs208.net G Basketball Dallas Till tilld@rbhs208.net B Golf TBA TBA G Golf Mark Gouwens gouwensm@rbhs208.net B Running Larry Forberg forbergl@rbhs208.net G Running Kristi Sterling sterlingk@rbhs208.net B Soccer Danny Makaric makaricd@rbhs208.net G Soccer Danny Makaric makaricd@rbhs208.net FB/Conditioning Brendan Curtin, Varsity curtinb@rbhs208.net FB/Conditioning Ryan Grieve, Sophomore griever@rbhs208.net FB/Conditioning Kevin Turk, Freshman turkk@rbhs208.net Volleyball Dan Bonarigo bonarigod@rbhs208.net Gymnastics Karyn Domzalski domzalskik@rbhs208.net G Water Polo Todd Fridrych fridrycht@rbhs208.net B Water Polo Kevin Wolak wolakk@rbhs208.net B & G Tennis Bob Hegner hegnerr@rbhs208.net Wrestling Mario Shermack shermackm@rbhs208.net Girls Badminton Susan Brenner brenners@rbhs208.net Competitive Dance Camp TBA TBA Girls Softball Doug Schultz schultzd@rbhs208.net

2016 SUMMER CAMPS BASEBALL SUMMER CAMP GRADE 6th 8th DIVISION Incoming Grades 6th 8th Dallas Till, Mark Ruge, Joe Ruge (Grade as of Fall 2016) Location: Field House/Batting Cages June 13, 14, 15, 16 (Monday - Thursday) Fee: $80 includes t-shirt * FRIDAY JUNE 17th (RAIN DATE IF NECESSARY) Time: 9:30 am - 11:00 am This camp is for RB students entering 6th - 8th grade during the 2016-2017 school year. Camp focuses on fundamental skill development and game strategy. Camp will be held at the baseball field behind the school and/or in the Field House at RBHS if the weather is poor. This is a 4 day camp and we have reserved June 17th (Friday) in the event that poor weather causes a cancellation. For more information contact Coach Till at 708-442-7500 #2236 or tilld@rbhs208.net or Coach Ruge at rugem@rbhs208.net BASEBALL SUMMER CAMP High School Division Incoming Grades 9th 10th Dallas Till, Mark Ruge (Grade as of Fall 2016) Location: Field House/Batting Cages June 6, 7, 8, 9 (Monday - Thursday) Fee: $80 includes t-shirt * FRIDAY JUNE 10th (RAIN DATE IF NECESSARY) Time: 9:30 am - 11:00 am This camp is for RB students entering 9th and 10th grade during the 2016-2017 school year. Camp focuses on fundamental skill development and game strategy. Camp will be held at the baseball field behind the school and/or in the Field House at RBHS if the weather is poor. This is a 4 day camp and we have reserved June 10th (Friday) in the event that poor weather causes a cancellation. For more information contact Coach Till at 708-442-7500 #2236 or tilld@rbhs208.net BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL SUMMER LEAGUE Incoming Grades 10th 12th (Grade as of Fall 2016) June 6 - July 11 Time: TBA (Game times are TBD) Dallas Till, Mark Ruge, Joe Ruge Location: Various participating schools Fee: $150 includes shirt/jersey This league is invitation only for incoming 10th (invite only) 11th & 12th grade students during the 2016-17 school year. Participants will compete in the Near West Summer League against various schools (approximately 16-22 games). For more information contact Coach Till at 708-442-7500 #2236 or tilld@rbhs208.net or Coach Ruge at rugem@rbhs208.net

2016 BOYS BASKETBALL SUMMER CAMPS Tom McCloskey, Head Boys Basketball Coach Boys' Assistant Coaches and Players Grades 3rd-8th Camp (Grade as of Fall 2016) June 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 10:15am-12:00pm Location: Field House and East Gym Meet in Field House each day Fee: $150 includes t-shirt This camp has a fun atmosphere. All skill levels are encouraged to attend. Campers will participate in stations covering fundamentals such as shooting, passing, ball handling, shooting off screens, shooting off the move, shooting off the dribble, stationary shooting, free throw shooting, one on one moves, screening, cutting, etc. There will also be contests and games each day. Incoming Freshman Camp (Grade as of Fall 2016) June 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16 from 8:30 am 10:00 am Location: Field House Fee: $125 includes t-shirt All skill levels are encouraged to attend. Campers will participate in stations covering fundamentals such as shooting, passing, ball, handling, rebounding, etc. Players will participate in a number of drills and games to get them ready to try out for the freshman basketball team. Incoming Sophomore (Grade as of Fall 2016) June 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23 (Mon/Wed/Thur) from 8:30am-10:00am Location: Filed House Fee: $130 includes t-shirt June 27, 29, 30 (Mon/Wed/Thur) from 1:00pm-2:30pm Players will participate in weightlifting, individual skills work, drills, and games to get them ready to try out for the sophomore basketball team. This camp has a very competitive practice like atmosphere. Incoming Varsity Camp (Grade as of Fall 2016) June 1, 2, 6, 8, 9, 13, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23 (Mon/Wed/Thur) from 8:30am-10:00am Location: East Gym,Weight Room Fee: $130 includes t-shirt June 27, 29, 30 (Mon/Wed/Thur) from 1:00pm-2:30pm Players will participate in weightlifting, individual skills work, drills, and games to get them ready to try out for the sophomore and varsity basketball teams. This camp has a very competitive practice like atmosphere.

GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMPS High School Division Incoming Grades 10-12 Dallas Till, Marty Sloan (Grade as of Fall 2016) Location: East Gym and Field House June 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16 Fee: $100 includes t-shirt 1:30-3:00 PM Incoming Grades 5-9 (Grade as of Fall 2016) Dallas Till, Marty Sloan June 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16 Location: East Gym and Field House 12:00-1:30 PM Fee: $100 includes t-shirt All girls' basketball campers will receive fundamental instruction and participate in game play each day. For more information contact Coach Till at 708-442-7500 #2236 or tilld@rbhs208.net GIRLS' FROSH/SOPH BASKETBALL SUMMER LEAGUE Incoming Grades 9-10 (Grade as of Fall 2016) Dallas Till, Marty Sloan June 6 - July 11 Location: Lisle High School Time: TBA (Games are between 5-9 PM) Fee: $75 This league is invitation only for incoming 9th & 10th grades students. Participants will compete in the Lisle Summer League against various schools (approximately 10-12 games). For more information contact Coach Till at 708-442-7500 #2236 ortilld@rbhs208.net GIRLS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SUMMER LEAGUE Incoming Grades 10 12 (Grade as of Fall 2016) Dallas Till, Mark Ruge, Marty Sloan June 6 - July 11 Location: Lisle High School Time: TBA (Games are between 5-9 PM) Fee: $75 This league is invitation only for incoming 10th - 12th grade students. Participants will compete in the Lisle Summer League against various schools (approximately 10-12 games). For more information contact Coach Till at 708-442-7500 #2236 ortilld@rbhs208.net BOYS GOLF CAMP TBA GIRLS GOLF CAMP June 13, 14, 15 Short game clinic (Fresh Meadows Driving Range) Junior Varsity Golfers - 10:00-11:30 am Varsity Golfers - 12:30-2:00pm Mark Gouwens, Head Girls' Coaches Fee: $50 includes range balls 50 Yards and In The golfers will spend three days refining their games beginning at the green and working back toward the tee box. A strong emphasis will be placed on the short game and putting. The camp will be divided into two sessions. Players who are new to the team, or have not competed in a varsity contest will meet at Fresh Meadows Driving Range for the morning session. Girls who have competed in a varsity match will participate in the afternoon session.

GIRLS' GYMNASTIC CAMP July 11-14 from 12-3 each day July 18-21 from 12-3 each day Karyn Domzalski, Head Coach Fee: $60 for week, $120 both weeks Location: Gymnastics Room This Camp is open to girls attending Grades 8th -12th in the fall. Participants will train their gymnastics skills & learn what types of skills are needed for high school gymnastics routines on individual/all around events. If you are thinking about joining girl s gymnastics in the winter season, the gymnastics camp will help you to be more successful when the season starts. All participants are required to wear appropriate gymnastics attire consisting of a leotard. Please contact Coach Karyn for more information or any additional questions by e-mail at domzalskik@rbhs208.net. BOYS RUNNING CAMP June 20 July 31 Monday thru Thursday (M-F last week) 8:00 am 10:00 am Larry Forberg, Head Boys' Cross Country Coach Location: Old front of the school off Ridgewood Fee: $60 includes one t-shirt & transportation costs for running trips This camp is open to high school students, including incoming freshmen, seventh and eighth graders. Participants will develop running skills and an appreciation for distance running. If you are thinking about joining cross country in the fall, the running camp will help you to be more successful when the season starts. GIRLS RUNNING CAMP Kristi Sterling, Head Girls Cross Country Coach June 18 July 31 Location: Old front of the school off Ridgewood Monday thru Thursday (M-F last week) Fee: $60 includes one t-shirt & 8:00 am 10:00 am transportation costs for running trips This camp is open to high school students, including incoming freshmen, seventh and eighth graders. Participants will develop running skills and an appreciation for distance running. If you are thinking about joining cross country in the fall, the running camp will help you to be more successful when the season starts. BULLDOG SOCCER CAMP June 20 24 Girls Monday thru Friday 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Danny Makaric, Head Girls' & Boys' Coach Location: Kennelly Stadium Fee: $110 includes a t-shirt July 11-15 Boys Monday thru Friday 5:00p-7:00pm This camp is open to all boys and girls entering grades 8 th 12 th (fall 2016-17). This camp will provide players with basic through advanced skills and instruction specifically tailored to the RB Soccer programs. Campers must have shin guards, water bottles and comfortable clothing.

FOOTBALL SPORTS CONDITIONING AND WEIGHT TRAINING CAMP Senior & Juniors (& Sophomores*) Brendan Curtin, Head Varsity Coach June 13 30 Monday thru Thursday Keith Miller, Head Sophomore Coach July 11 28 Kevin Turk, Head Freshman Coach 2:30 pm 7:00 pm Location: RBHS Football Field, Weight Rm Fee: $140 This program is open to high school students including incoming freshmen. Daily work consists of weight training, agility conditioning and individual offensive and defensive drills. The conditioning portion will help students develop football skills.. *Sophomores will have the option of attending either the morning session or the afternoon session with the varsity team. Sophomores (Fall 16) Location: RBHS Football Field June 13 30, July 11-21 Monday thru Thursday Fee: $120 10:00 am 12:30 am Incoming Freshmen (Fall 16) Location: RBHS Football Field June 13 30, July 11 21 Monday thru Thursday Fee: $95 10:00 am 12:30 am Basic Skills Grade School Football Camp (entering 4 th, 5 th, 6 th, 7 th, or 8 th grade) No weight training This camp will be a non-contact camp with a focus on individual instruction, drills, agility and speed work. It will also include group activities on all phases of the game of football (offense, defense and special teams). July 27-30 Location: RBHS Football Field 11:00 am 12:30 pm Fee: $75 QBR Youth Football Camp (entering 5 th, 6 th, 7 th, or 8 th grade) No weight training The QBR camp is designed to help young quarterbacks and receivers gain an understanding of the game and provide them with valuable skills. Drills taught and performed at this camp focus on developing sound mechanics that each athlete can make part of their year round training. This camp is open to children of all skill levels. July 6 July 8 Location: RBHS Football Field 10:00 am Noon Fee: $85 BOYS & GIRLS VOLLEYBALL SKILLS CAMP Dan Bonarigo, Head Boys' & Girls' Volleyball Coach Junior High Girls (Grades 5 8 Fall 16) Location: East Gym and Field House June 20 24 from 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm Fee: $100 June 27 July 1 from 9:00 am - 10:30 am

High School Girls (Grades 9 12 Fall 16) Location: East Gym and Field House June 20 24 from 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm Fee: $110 June 27 July 1 from 7:00 am - 9:00 am Junior High & High School Boys Location: East Gym and Field House (Grades 6 12 Fall 16) Fee: $110 June 20 24 from 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm June 27 July 1 from 10:45 am - 12:45 pm Camps will include daily instruction in all volleyball skills from head coach, Dan Bonarigo and girls and boys volleyball assistant coaches. The cost of the camp will include a t-shirt. CO-ED TENNIS CAMPS Camp #1 Dates: June 20-24, 27-30, & July 1 Camp #2 Dates: July 5-8 & 11-15 Bob Hegner, Head Girls Tennis Coach Location:TBD Fee: $80.00 per camp; $150 for both (includes T-shirt) Levels and Times for both camps Group 1 8:00 am to 9:30 am High school boys & girls grades 10 th to 12 th Grades 7 th, 8 th, & 9 th Group 3 11:00 am to 12:30 pm junior high & intermediate boys & girls Grades 3rd, 4 th, 5 th, & 6 th Daily sessions include instruction, drills, games, & FUN! *Participants: Min 10, Max 15 (each group) Levels and Times for both camps: BOYS AND GIRLS WRESTLING CAMP Open To: Grades 5 12 July 25-29 (Monday Friday) 10:00 am 12:00 pm (Technique & Philosophy) 2:00 pm 4:00 pm (Technique & Competition) Mario Shermack, Assistant Coach Location: East Gym Fee: $110, Coaches attend free Walk up registration on Monday, July 25 at 9:00 am GIRLS' WATER POLO CAMP Girls (Grades 7-12 Fall '16) Tuesdays and Sundays 7:30p-9pm May 31 thru July 19 (no July 3 rd ) Todd Fridych, Head Girls' Coach Fee: $100 BOYS' WATER POLO CAMP Kevin Wolak, Head Boys' Coach Boys (ages 13 and up) Fee: $100 Mondays and Wednesdays 7:30p-9pm May 30 thru July 20

GIRLS BADMINTON SKILLS CAMP Susan Brenner Head Girls Badminton Coach Location: East Gym Grade School Girls (Grades 6-8 th grade Fall 16) Fee: $70 July 11-15 from 1pm-3pm High School Girls (Grades 9 12 Fall 16) July 18 22 from 1:00pm-3:00 pm Camps will include daily instruction in all badminton skills from head coach, Susan Brenner and assistant coach Lanette Niemann. The cost of the camp will include a t-shirt. GIRLS' COMPETITIVE DANCE CAMP TBA GIRLS SOFTBALL SUMMER CAMP Girls entering 6 th, 7 th, and 8 th grades Head Coach Doug Schultz June 6 th June 9 th (Monday Thursday) Location Softball Field at RB 10:00 am 11:30 am Fee: $90.00 Girls entering Freshman year June 13th - June 16th (Monday - Thursday) 10:00 am - 11:30 am All softball skill levels are encouraged to attend. Girls will receive hitting, throwing, pitching and situational softball instruction from the RB softball staff and players. We will have contests and competitions daily and ever camper will receive a T-shirt. Contact Coach Doug Schultz at with any questions.

RBHS 2016 SUMMER ACADEMIC / ATHLETIC REGISTRATION FORM Student s Name: Gender: M F Age: Birth Date: Grade entering Fall 2016: School Attending Fall 2016: Parent s Name: E-mail: Address: Street City Zip Code Home Phone: Work Phone: Cell Phone: For Athletic Camps Circle Student s T-shirt Size: Child: S M L Adult: S M L XL Note for Academic Offerings: The number of students enrolling in summer school, along with staffing will determine whether a particular course, workshop, or camp will be offered. Any cancellations due to enrollment will be done in as timely a manner as possible with a full refund. Once a class has been started, no refunds will be issued, nor any credit received if a student has to be dropped due to attendance or discipline-related issues. A student, who is absent more than once and tardy more than twice, will be dropped from the program, with no refund or credits issued. Disciplinary issues will also result in an immediate removal from the program with no refunds or credits issued. Registration: Course/Camp Name: Fee paid: Please check the appropriate box: Academic Athletic Course/Camp Name: Fee paid: Please check the appropriate box: Academic Athletic Course/Camp Name: Fee paid: Please check the appropriate box: Academic Athletic Course/Camp Name: Fee paid: Please check the appropriate box: Academic Athletic Course/Camp Name: Fee paid: Please check the appropriate box: Academic Athletic Course/Camp Name: Fee paid: Please check the appropriate box: Academic Athletic As the parent of a participant in the program, I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury, and I agree to assume the sole risk of any injury, including death, damages or loss which may be sustained as a result of participating, in any manner in any and all activities connected with or associated with such program. I further recognize and acknowledge that athletic activities may involve strenuous exertion, potential body contact, may be hazardous and involve substantial risk of injury. I agree to waive and relinquish any and all claims that I may have as a result of my child s participating in the program against Riverside Brookfield High School. I understand the nature of the program for which I am registering and have read and fully understand this waiver. Parent s Signature: Date: