Summer School 2012 K-8 Enrichment Program

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Summer School
2012
K-8 Enrichment Program
Community Unit School District 95
June 11—July 6, 2012
Located at
Spencer Loomis Elementary School
and Middle School North
www. lz95. org
2012 Summer School
K-8 Program
Dr. Mike Egan, Superintendent of Schools
Ms. Jodi Wirt, Summer School Coordinator
Ms. Kara Dohman, Summer School Principal
District 95 will be offering a Summer School Program beginning Monday, June 11, through Friday, July 6, 2012. Courses
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run Monday through Thursday for both sessions. The District will be closed on Wednesday, July 4 so classes will be
held, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday that week only. The program is designed to offer enrichment opportunities.
All courses will be taught by certified teaching staff.
Eligibility: Enrichment courses are open to any interested student. Enrichment courses are set up to enhance a
student’s talents. This should be kept in mind when selecting enrichment courses. Classes are on a first come-first serve
basis with limited class sizes. Sign up early and choose first, second and third choice per session.
Time and Locations: All K-8 courses will be held at Spencer Loomis Elementary and Middle School North located at
1 Hubbard Lane in Hawthorn Woods. Course session times are from 8:30-10:00 a.m. (Session I) and/or 10:15-11:45 a.m.
(Session II). A 15-minute supervised snack break will be included for students attending both sessions. Bring your own
snack.
Tuition: Early registration: before April 30—$150.00 for each enrichment course. Double session is $290.00.
Registration fee beginning May 1—$175 per session/ $340 double session. Out of district fee is $205.00 per course.
Please make checks payable to C.U.S.D. 95. Payment is due at the time of registration.
Pay online with credit card – log onto www.lz95.org – under the Parent link select E-Pay Student Fees. Select Summer
School and then select the appropriate payment for one session or double session. Please make note of the registration
fees by date when paying online. Print your receipt.
Attendance Policy: Consistent attendance is imperative throughout the summer school program. Teachers will be
covering a large amount of information and conducting various activities each day. Attendance will be taken the same as
during the regular school year.
Transportation: SEE TRANSPORTATION INSERT at the end of this document. Bus transportation will be provided
to K-8 District 95 residents and is included in the tuition fee. Please indicate on the registration form if your child will need
bus transportation. This is provided as a privilege to students. A zero tolerance for misconduct will be strictly
enforced. *Please note that bus transportation is not guaranteed for registrations received after the due date of April 30,
2012. Inquiries on transportation can be emailed to: transportationshared@lz95.org
Registration: Please complete the registration form found in this brochure for all K-8 enrichment courses. The
completed form and tuition payment for courses should be mailed to District 95 Summer School Office, 66 Church Street,
Lake Zurich, Illinois 60047; Attention: Gail Drake. No phone registrations can be accepted. Students eligible for Skills
Reinforcement have been contacted by letter and have been asked to complete registration by April 30, 2012. Grade
levels indicated after each course correspond to the student’s grade level during the 2011-12 school year.
Please complete one registration form per child. Additional registration forms are available online at www.lz95.org. All
classes are offered on a first-come, first-serve basis which is determined by the date the registration form is received by
the Summer School Office. Registration forms are due by April 30, 2012.
Course Cancellation: District 95 reserves the right to cancel any course that does not meet the minimum enrollment
requirements.
Refunds: There will be no refunds once classes begin on June 11 unless a course is canceled. Prior to that date, a
written request for a refund should be submitted to the Summer School Office, 66 Church Street, Lake Zurich, Illinois
60047.
Evaluation: All students will receive an evaluation at the conclusion of the program.
Confirmation: Confirmation notices will be mailed toward the end of May.
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Special Notice
District 95 will observe the July 4th Holiday
on Wednesday, July 4th.
No Summer School on July 4th,
Classes the last week will be held on
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, July 6th.
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Bus transportation is provided for classes beginning at 8:30 and after the classes
ending at ll:45.
There will be NO bus transportation after the first session and there will be NO
transportation to the second session.
Inquiries on transportation can be emailed to: transportationshared@lz95.org
Additional registration and transportation forms are available
on the District website: www. lz95. org
Questions?
Summer School Registration: Gail Drake 847-540-3420
Transportation: 847-438-2834
Transportation email: transportationshared@lz95.org
Summer School Principal: Kara Dohman 847-540-3460
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Enrichment Courses
Kindergarten Kick-Off
Double Session only
Must be going into Kindergarten in Fall 2012
Ms. Higgins/Ms.Harwood
Ms. Schippers/ Ms. Kolden
Calling all new Kindergartners! Come join us for a fun-filled morning of readiness skills that will give you an edge for
the 2012-13 school year. Activities will involve listening skills, following directions, art, music, gym, fine and gross
motor skills, math, science, and reading. If you want a “taste” of Kindergarten, come join us this summer! This is a
perfect class to help your child get ready for kindergarten in the fall. Bus transportation will be provided to K-8
District 95 residents and is included in the tuition fee.
Games Galore
Session II
Grades K-2
Ms. Mueller
Do you love playing sharks and minnows, line tag or parachute? Would you like to learn some fun new activities to
play? Come join us as we run around and play all sorts of games. We will play games, have relay races, and learn
many new activities to play together. If you have lots of energy and want to have fun, join us this summer!
Keyboarding and Technology
Session I
Grades K-2
Ms. Doheny
The main focus of this class is for students to build confidence utilizing technology. Students will learn how to refine
their keyboarding skills such as home row keys, numbers, letters, and operational keys. They will learn basic word
processing skills, such as inserting graphics, changing font, procedures to open and save documents.
It’s Fun to Write!
Session I
Grades K-2
Ms. Szamlewski
Who knew writing could be so much fun? This class offers students the ability to work on simple handwriting,
grammar and sentence structures for the use of storytelling. Students will get to play a variety of writing games to get
their creative minds going. By the end of the class students will have their very own short story.
Read, Play, Perform
Session II
Grades K-2
Ms. Szamlewski
This class engages students to continue their reading skills while having fun. Explore the art of acting! Students will
learn about drama techniques and read short scripts in groups. We will make props, stage items and perform plays.
Art Escapades
Session II
Grades K-2
Ms. Kyrychenko
Join us for a summer art class that will be full of exciting activities. Students will be given the opportunity to read
about many children’s authors and artists. They will create many art projects that will be a combination of manmade
and nature materials. The students will be indoors and outdoors for many of these artistic experiences. The students
will be reading many stories and creating several art projects for many famous authors and artists. They will also
develop several helpful creative writing and reading strategies.
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Under the Sea
Session II
Grades K-2
Ms. Amrich
Do you like learning about the ocean? Do you like arts and crafts? Then you will love this class. We will be learning
interesting facts about the ocean and making lots of beautiful ocean artwork. We will read some wonderful books
about the ocean and have opportunities for writing stories about the amazing creatures that live under the sea. This
is a great opportunity for exploration and creativity.
Deep Sea Ocean Adventures
Session I
Grades K-2
Ms. Kyrychenko
Join us for a summer filled with Deep Sea Ocean Adventures. Students will learn about the ocean and sea creatures
through under water explorations, using their imagination. They will create real life sea adventures. They will learn
about scuba diving and under water exploration. They will be able to use their imagination and learn through
classroom activities about the ocean and sea creatures. The students will make several art projects, have hands on
learning centers and read books about the ocean and the sea. This class will include reading, writing, math, several
art projects and hands on activities.
American Girl Fun
Session I
Grades K-2
Ms. Flackus
Hello American Girls! It’s time for some American Girl fun. Start summer right in American Girl class. You’ll love the
activities! Bring your American Girl doll to school. We’ll read engaging American Girl historical fiction stories, do
crafts, play dress-up, have doll beauty school, enjoy tea for two (you and your doll), cook American Girl recipes and
more! American Girl doll is not required.
Pigeon Stories and More
Session II
Grades K-2
Ms. Flackus
Have you read “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus”? In this class we will do an author study on Mo Willems. His
books are funny for both kids and adults alike. Studying an author as brilliant as Mo Willems can help children to
appreciate writing, illustrating, humor, cartooning, and literary elements – just to name a few. Students will also learn
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how to draw “The Pigeon”. At the end of the session, 2 graders will read their stories to Kindergarteners.
Build-A-Book
Session I or II
Session 1 - Grades K-2
Session 2 – Grades 3-5
Ms. Brown
Could YOU be an author? The Build-A-Book workshop is a great opportunity to develop your writing skills. Build-ABook will enhance your skills with basic sentence structure and the development of characters, setting and plot. The
class will also address the editing process of writing so you leave the class with a perfect edition of your very own
book.
Super Stories with a Science Twist
Session I
Grades K-2
Ms. Bauerle
Join us as we read some super stories and perform some fun science experiments and activities to help teach the
basic skills of scientific inquiry. We will be making bubbles, Oobleck, volcanoes, and more!
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Gettin Down with Mother Goose
Session I
Grades K-2
Ms. Amrich
Come join Mother Goose and help her piece her nursery rhymes back together! She seems to have mixed her
stories up with things that are a little silly. She needs your help to sing her songs and help her figure out what she
needs to fix. Humpty Dumpty needs to be put back together again! With some singing, your creative ideas and a
little bit of magic, I am sure Mother Goose will be able to put her stories back on the pages where they belong.
On the Loose with Dr. Seuss
Session II
Grades K-2
Ms. Bauerle
Do you love Dr. Seuss and all his wild and wonderful characters? Join us as we read Dr. Seuss’ stories, participate
in literature based activities, art projects, and make some yummy treats. We will be reading: The Cat in the Hat,
Green Eggs and Ham, Ten Apples Up on Top, The Lorax and many more. “The more you read the more things you
will know. The more that you learn the more places you’ll go.” Dr. Seuss
Latin Culture through Dance
Session I or II
Session 1 - Grades K-2
Session 2 - Grades 3-4
Ms. Krause
Students will learn basic Latin Dances with easy patterns to follow. Salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Paso Doble and Mexican
Hat Dance will be fun and easy for students to learn. Cultural background of each dance will be introduced.
Recycling Rap
Session I
Grades K-3
Ms. Katz
Explore the fascinating worlds of science, art, and music, as you learn about the 3R’s of recycling: Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle. Students will also repurpose common trash materials and found objects to create useful art projects and
musical instruments. Additionally, students will learn poetry and songs that celebrate Mother Earth, and will even
have a chance to use their newly made instruments! Come join the fun as we learn unique and creative ways to take
care of our precious environment.
“Zoo”Bee Doobee Do!
Session II
Grades K-3
Ms. Katz
Calling all animal lovers! Come spend time learning unique and interesting animal facts through games, songs, and
exploration. Zoologists will also create their own animals through fun arts and crafts activities. Some animals we will
be learning about include lions, bears, elephants, monkeys, penguins, and many more. You’ll absolutely “go wild” in
this class!
Fantastic Fairy Tales
Session I
Grades K-4
Ms. Amrich
In Fantastic Fairy Tales, you will get to explore all of your favorite fairy tales. You will get to hear all sorts of magical
stories and get a chance to share your favorite. You will be working in groups to act out the stories and even get a
chance to write your own! At the conclusion of the class, we will celebrate with a fairy tale ball! If you love fairy tales,
reading, writing, and drama, then this class is for you!
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Body Movin’!
Session I or II
Session 1 - Grades K-4
Session 2 – Grades 2-5
Mr. Knutson
Want to get up, be active, and have fun at school this summer? Get your body movin’! In this class we’ll explore
some fitness basics and then learn and play some recreational and intramural games such as volleyball, racquet
sports, soccer, football, and kickball related games. Enjoy the thrill of movement in a no stress atmosphere where
the only requirements are a willingness to be active and a good attitude. You do not have to play a sport or be on a
team to have fun, stay active, and keep your body movin’!
Pumped about Puzzles!
Session I or II
Session 1 - Grades 1-3
Session 2 – Grades 3-4
Ms. Dennen
Are you ready for a fun challenge this summer? Then, this is the right course for you! Come join us in uncovering
strategies to solve these puzzling puzzles. We will explore riddles, brainteasers, logic puzzles, visualization puzzles,
Sudoku, stumping math problems and so many more! There will be little pieces for anyone that likes the fun and
excitement of a challenge! Each student will take away new strategies for solving familiar puzzles and discover new
puzzles. Create great memories this summer with friends who are also pumped about puzzles!
Science That is Out of This World
Session I
Grades 1-3
Ms. Peterson
Calling all future astronauts! Come learn about the planets and stars that make up the Milky Way galaxy! We will
use books, movies, art projects, and Internet activities to help us learn interesting facts about each of the eight
planets, our very own moon, and our closest star!
Like Chocolate? Like Movies? Join Kids Are Cooks
Session I or II
Session 1 - Grades 1-3
Session 2 – Grades 3-5
Ms. Flanagan-Frankl
Do you like cooking, movies and chocolate? In this class, we will watch the best children’s movies ever and cook a
surprise chocolate food related to the movie. My Life as a Dog for example might find us making edible “dog/child”
biscuits! This course will be cooking daily edible sweets. There will be a $25.00 CASH fee per child cost for
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supplies, to be paid on the 1 day of class. Class size is limited to 15 students.
Read a Book, Make a Book
Session I or II
Grades 1-3
Ms. Hopman
If you like reading books, you’ll love making your own books. We will get our inspiration from favorite authors and
create a variety of books, accordion, flip, pop-up and stick/elastic, to name a few. Students will exercise their
reading, writing and creative thinking skills while creating a mini-library.
Strategy Games
Session I
Grades 1-4
Ms. Eberle
Do you want to learn strategies; critical thinking and problem solving skills while PLAYING GAMES? Learn new
strategies to play games such as Checkers, crossword puzzles, Yahtzee, Scrabble, Sudoku, memory and various
other games. Come play games against your classmates and expand your mind at the same time you're having
fun!! Class size limited to 15 students.
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Let’s Be Authors!
Session I
Grades 1-4
Ms. Gluskin
Have you ever wanted to be an author? Here’s your chance! Students will have the opportunity to write and illustrate
their own books! We will begin by discussing the job of an author and brainstorming possible ideas to write about.
Students will then write, edit, and illustrate a story into a published form! Throughout the classes, students will have
the opportunity to work with other students to brainstorm, edit, and learn from each other. We will end the summer
with an Author Award Day and celebration, where students can read and share their books, and we will celebrate
their success at being an author!
A Summer Around the World
Session II
Grades 1-4
Ms. Gluskin
Get ready for a summer filled with traveling! Students will create a passport to keep track of the different places we
visit. Every class, students will visit and learn about a new country, and we will try to visit every continent! In addition
to learning fun facts, students will also create skits and dances, invent new attractions, and design art projects and
sites to visit. The summer will culminate with a mini World’s Fair where students present a country of their choice.
So get your passports ready and suitcases packed, as you will be traveling around the world!
Kitchen Chemistry
Session II
Grades 1-4
Ms. Eberle
Is it possible to make spaghetti dance? Can you make your own play dough or slime? Why does invisible ink work?
How can vinegar and baking soda inflate a balloon? Find out the answer to these questions and more by doing fun,
hands-on experiments each day in Kitchen Chemistry! Class size is limited to 15 students.
Travel the World with Disney
Session II
Grades 1-4
Ms. Amrich
Hop on the magic carpet with me as we travel around the world to all of the magical places Walt Disney takes us in
his movies. We will travel to the Middle East with Aladdin, Italy with Lady and the Tramp, Africa with Simba, just to
name a few. On our trip we will learn about the different kinds of music we would hear there and have heard in the
movies, make our own music, and create some fun crafts that teach us how each culture is unique in its own way.
Along the journey we will read stories and learn more about some of the things Mr. Disney wasn’t able to show us.
Come ready for the adventure of your life as we jet around the wonderful World of Disney!
Art Adventures
Session I or II
Grades 1-5
Ms. Simmons
Are you ready to make art this summer? Come join the fun as we explore ceramics, drawing, painting, sculpture and
printing! You will make awesome works of art using clay, watercolor, tempera, ink, wood and pastel. Students will
also learn about famous artists and create many treasures to take home. You will be walking and talking art. Be part
of the excitement.
Hands on Science
Session I
Grades 2-3
Ms. Brouse
Do you like science? Do you find yourself asking a lot of questions? Do you think about how things work? This
class is for you! First, you’ll learn about the steps of science and take part in lots of different science experiments.
Then, you will get to create your own science experiment or model, to answer a question that you’ve been wondering
about. Bring lots of pencils and a notebook to record your scientific thinking. You’ll be a scientist in no time!
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Ancient Egyptian Adventure
Session I or II
Session 1 - Grades 2-4
Session 2 – Grades 5-7
Ms. Miller
Ancient Egyptian Adventure is an exciting course designed for students who are interested in learning all about the
history, culture, and geography of this ancient empire. This cross-curricular course offers many stimulating
experiences designed for active and inquisitive students. Activities include a science experiment designed to
demonstrate the process of mummification, building a topographical map depicting the geography of this ancient
land, studying Egyptian hieroglyphics, and various art projects that will celebrate the majesty and beauty of the
Egyptian culture. This fast-paced course will enrich students of all academic strengths and talents. Hope to see you
there!
Math-O-Rama
Session II
Grades 2-4
Ms. Peterson
Come enjoy a few hours of fun and games to help keep those math skills sharp over the summer. This class is
intended for students who are academically ready for math skills such as multiplication, fractions, graphing, geometry,
counting money, and telling time. This class could serve as an introduction to these math concepts, or a review of
some skills previously learned. We will keep it fun with lots of games and art activities that are math related. Actual
instruction time will be at a minimum so students will be free to play, explore, and learn together with lots of hands on
activities.
We Do Legos
Session I
Grades 2-4
Ms. Burvikovs/Ms. Eastham
Are you a future scientist, engineer, or mathematician? Do you like the challenge of building and working with
Legos? This class will give you the opportunity to build and program a working model, such as dancing birds, a
spinning top or drumming monkey and many more! Class size is limited to 16 students.
Sports of All Sorts
Session I
Grades 2-5
Ms. Mueller
Do you love playing capture the flag, kickball, or battleship? Would you like to learn some fun new activities to play?
Come join us as we run around and play all sorts of games. We will play games, have relay races, and even create
new activities to play together. If you have lots of energy and want to have fun, join us this summer!
Science Seekers Going on an Adventure
Session 1 - Grades 2-4
Session 2 – Grades 5-7
Session I or II
Ms. Milone
Laser Cannons, Lava Races, Coke Volcano and making mini lava lamps are just a few of things that you will be doing
in this science class. In this class, students will have the opportunity to figure out what really is going on in the world,
and they get to use their imagination to draw the answer from within themselves. I guarantee that all students taking
this class will have a sparkle in their eye and rabid desire to come back for more the next day.
Keyboarding and Multimedia Presentations
Session II
Grades 3-5
Ms. Doheny
Students will focus on research skills and how to navigate the internet. The information obtained will be applied to
different programs such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, PhotoStory. The main focus of this class is for
students to build confidence utilizing technology. Students will learn how to refine their keyboarding skills such as
home row keys, numbers, letters, and operational keys.
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Painless Painting
Session I
Grades 3-5
Ms. Brown
Would you like to explore some new and exciting ways to paint? In this class we will paint with both watercolor and
tempera paints. Students can expect to paint at least four different projects. Bring your imagination because there is
no limit to what you can create.
Mixed Media Madness
Session II
Grades 3-5
Ms. Brown
Join this exciting class if you are interested in creating a variety of art projects. Students will experiment with clay,
make a 3-D sculpture, create an expressive collage, and make their very own paper book.
Hands on Science
Session II
Grades 4-5
Ms. Brouse
Are you a scientist? Do you find yourself wondering about the world around you? Do you investigate how things
work? This class is here to help you! You’ll start by exploring science and the questions you have by doing
experiments. Then you’ll learn how to create and carry out experiments that you have designed. Get advice and
hands on experience from a science fair winner and current science fair judge! Come ready with questions and
experiments you want to try out. Bring lots of pencils and a notebook to record your scientific ideas. It’ll be
interactive! It’ll be lots of experimentation! It’ll be fun!
Raise Your Voice
Session II
Grades 4-6
Mr. Begale
Come and make a joyful noise! Get together with a great group and create an amazing sound. As a choir, we will
play fun team building games, move to the rhythm of the music and of course....SING! The session will culminate
with a final performance combined with the Treble Tones.
Creative Writing and Acting
Session I
Grades 4-8
Ms. Elowson
Writing, Acting and being Creative! If this sounds like you, come join our class! This course will explore the writing
process while learning about character, plot and setting development for growing creative writers. Each day a short
story will be written and acted out for the class to enjoy. The class will then write a longer play and act it out in front
of an audience for the final activity of the class. Come join the FUN!!!
Volleyball Frenzy
Session II
Grades 4-8
Ms.Elowson
This course will help students learn the fundamentals of volleyball while having fun! Students will work on passing,
setting and serving skills and learn the rules of the game through practice and scrimmage games. The teamwork
atmosphere will provide a fun and exciting place for students to learn new skills or to come and have fun with a great
sport!
Math Art
Session I
Grades 4-8
Ms. Price
How would you like to be able to draw 3-D illusions? Sign up for this class and use your basic geometry and drawing
skills to create images and objects that look difficult but are actually simple to do. Make icosahedrons, draw in
perspective, and create a tetrahedral kite! All of these and more are available to you when you sign up for Math Art!
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Theater Games and Reader’s Theater
Session II
Grades 4-8
Ms. Price
Are ready for the spotlight? Or are you looking to break out of your shell? Either way, playing theater improvisational
games and reader’s theater are the place you want to be. During the class we will focus on teambuilding, character
development, as well as just having fun. We will also work on a final reader’s theater presentation for the last day.
You don’t have to have any experience or be super outgoing. This class is for everyone!
MindStorm Legos/MindStorm 2
Session II
Grades 5-8
Ms. Burvikovs/Ms. Eastham
Are you a future scientist, engineer, or mathematician? Do you like the challenge of building and working with
Legos? This multi-level class will enable you to work at your experience level. If you are new to MindStorm you will
have the opportunity to build and program a working model that respond to sound, sight, or touch. If you are an
experienced Lego builder/programmer you will build on your prior knowledge and build robotic animals that can hop,
are four-legged walkers, and respond to environment in a unique way. Class size is limited to 16 students.
Mosaic Art
Session I
Grades 5-8
Ms. Bevan
Do you like mosaics? If so, come do some mosaic art with us this summer! Students who sign-up for this course will
help create some kind of public mosaic art around Middle School North as well as a functional, mosaic serving tray to
take home for yourself. Students need to bring in a wood serving tray and some mosaic materials such as tiles,
rocks, marbles, etc. to create your take-home project.
Treble Tones
Session I
Grades 6-8
Mr. Begale
Come and showcase your talent with an awesome singing group! Join in the fun as we use our talent and energy to
create music. As a group, we will explore how to use the voice as an instrument. The session will culminate with a
combined performance with Raise Your Voice on the last day.
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Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95
2012 Summer School Program
Enrichment Course Registration
***One form per student***
Additional forms are available on www.lz95.org
PLEASE PRINT
Student’s Name ____________________________________________________________***One form per student***
Male ____ Female _____ Student ID # _____________________________ (for Kindergarten Kick Off – use 000000000)
School ______________________________________ 2011-12 Grade Level ________________________________
2011-12 Teacher’s Name __________________________________________________________________________
Parent’s/Guardian’s Name(s) ________________________________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________
City ____________________________________
Phone Number (H) __________________________________
Date of Birth _____________________________
(Work or Cell) _______________________________________
Emergency Name _________________________________________________________________________________
Emergency Phone Number __________________________________________________________________________
Name of Day Care Provider if applicable _______________________________________________________________
Address of Day Care if applicable _____________________________________________________________________
Day Care Phone Number ___________________________________________________________________________
Please list any health concerns: ______________________________________________________________________
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BUS SERVICE K-8 only (District 95 residents only)
Please check this box if you require transportation. Transportation is not guaranteed for registrations
received after the due date of April 30.
COMPLETE TRANSPORTATION FORM FOR BUS NEEDS
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Please send the completed registration form (and transportation form, if needed) along with payment to:
Summer School Office
Attention: Gail Drake
66 Church Street
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
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The application deadline for all courses is April 30. Classes are offered on a first-come, first serve basis.
Questions should be directed to the Summer School Office at 540-3420.
Tuition Fees: Please make checks payable to CUSD 95. Early Registration - Each K-8 enrichment course is
$150.00. Payment information is on the back. Registration May 1 and after - $175/session
Please number your choices 1, 2, 3 for Sessions I AND/OR Session II. Choose only classes that interest you, and
those you are willing to accept placement in. If the first choice is filled, the student will be placed in the second-class
choice and so on. Registration forms with no alternative selections will be returned if the class of choice is filled or
canceled. Grade levels indicated after each course correspond to the student’s grade level during the 20112012 school year. We cannot register students for a class at a higher or lower grade level.
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ENRICHMENT COURSES
Indicate your first, second and third choices. Choose only classes that interest you and which you will accept
placement. Students are placed in classes in order of receipt of applications. If a first choice is filled, the student will be
placed in the second class choice, and so on.
You must register for the grade level the student completed in the 2011-12 school year. We cannot register students for
a class at a higher or lower grade level.
Kindergarten Kick-Off: Pre-K (Double session only @ $290.00 by April 30)
Session I (8:30-10:00 a.m.)
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1 choice__________________________________
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2 choice __________________________________
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3 choice __________________________________
Keyboarding and Technology (K-2)
It’s Fun to Write (K-2)
Deep Sea Ocean Adventures (K-2)
American Girl Fun (K-2)
Build-A-Book (K-2)
Super Stories with a Science Twist (K-2)
Gettin Down with Mother Goose (K-2)
Latin Culture through Dance (K-2)
Recycling Rap (K-3)
Fantastic Fairy Tales (K-4)
Body Movin’ (K-4)
Pumped About Puzzles (1-3)
Science That is Out Of This World (1-3)
Chocolate / Movies-Kids are Cooks (1-3)
Read a Book, Make a Book (1-3)
Strategy Games (1-4)
Let’s Be Authors (1-4)
Art Adventures (1-5)
Hands on Science (2-3)
Ancient Egyptian Adventure (2-4)
We Do Legos (2-4)
Sports of All Sorts (2-5)
Science Seekers Going on an Adventure (2-4)
Painless Painting (3-5)
Creative Writing and Acting (4-8)
Math Art (4-8)
Mosaic Art (5-8)
Treble Tones (6-8)
Session II (10:15-11:45 a.m.)
st
1 choice________________________________
nd
2 choice ________________________________
rd
3 choice ________________________________
Games Galore (K-2)
Read, Play, Perform (K-2)
Art Escapades (K-2)
Under the Sea (K-2)
Pigeon Stories and More (K-2)
On the Loose with Dr. Seuss (K-2)
Zoo Bee Doobee Do (K-3)
Read a Book, Make a Book (1-3)
A Summer Around the World (1-4)
Kitchen Chemistry (1-4)
Travel the World with Disney (1-4)
Art Adventures (1-5)
Math-O-Rama (2-4)
Body Movin’ (2-5)
Pumped About Puzzles (3-4)
Latin Culture through Dance (3-4)
Chocolate / Movies-Kids are Cooks (3-5)
Keyboarding and Multimedia Presentations (3-5)
Build-A-Book (3-5)
Mixed Media Madness (3-5)
Hands on Science (4-5)
Raise Your Voice (4-6)
Volleyball Frenzy (4-8)
Theatre Games and Reader’s Theater (4-8)
Science Seekers Going on an Adventure (5-7)
Ancient Egyptian Adventure (5-7)
MindStorm Legos/MindStorm 2 (5-8)
Payment Information
Early Registration fee (March – April 30): $150.00 - 1 session OR $290.00 - 2 sessions.
Regular registration fee (May 1 - June): $175 – 1 session OR $340 – 2 sessions.
Out of district tuition is $205.00 per course.
Method of payment
Check – please enclose check, made payable to CUSD 95, with the registration form.
Check # ________________
Credit card payments – please log onto www.lz95.og. Under the “For Parent” tab, click on E-Pay
Student Fees. Please send your registration form to the Summer School Office or fax your registration form to
847-438-9618.
SUMMER SCHOOL
BUS SERVICE 2012
NAME _____________________ ROUTE #_______SENT TO SCHOOL_____
Session: ______1 ______2 ______Both
Parent/Guardian Agreement:
(OFFICE USE ONLY)
I understand that it is the school district’s policy for students to use the same bus stop every day. This rule is intended to
ensure safe and orderly transportation of the students. There is a limited capacity to each bus and students must be assigned
to a specific route. The Transportation Department will honor one pick-up address and one drop-off address per student. If
my student will not be using the same pick-up address and/or drop-off address consistently four days per week, I will be
responsible for supplying alternative transportation for my student.
PARENT SIGNATURE:
STUDENT NAME:
2011-12 GRADE:
PARENT INFORMATION
Parent name __________________________________________
Address ______________________________________________
Home Phone ____________
Date _________________
E-MAIL____________________________
Work Phone Number ____________
Cell Phone ____________
CHILDCARE PROVIDER INFORMATION (IF APPLICABLE)
Name ___________________________________________
Phone Number ___________
CHILDCARE PROVIDER
Address _____________________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS FOR D95 TRANSPORTATION:
(These instructions are to inform the D95 Transportation Department what services your student will require. Please be aware,
not everyone’s situation is the same. Some students’ daily activity schedules change; not requiring consistent D95
Transportation all four days. For example; some students are transported home Mon, Tues, Thurs and a parent transports
Wednesday. There are many students with many individual needs. To supply the safest transportation possible; it is helpful
that the Transportation Department and Summer School Bus Driver be aware of these schedule inconsistencies.)
Indicate who is to transport your student to school:
DISTRICT 95
CHILDCARE PROVIDER
PARENT/OTHER __________________
Circle what days District 95 Transportation will transport your student to school:
M
T
W
TH
Provide the address District 95 Transportation should use when determining your student’s
pick up location:
Indicate who is to transport your student after school:
DISTRICT 95
CHILDCARE PROVIDER
PARENT/OTHER __________________
Circle what days District 95 Transportation will transport your student after school:
M
T
W
TH
Provide the address District 95 Transportation should use when determining your student’s
drop off location:
ENCLOSE THIS FORM WITH YOUR SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION BY April 30, 2012
PLEASE NOTE: Busing will only be provided TO Session 1 and take home AFTER Session 2.
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