2019 The Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi 11401 Leesville Rd. Raleigh, NC 27613 847-8205 - St. Francis of Assisi Raleigh
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2019 The Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi 11401 Leesville Rd. Raleigh, NC 27613 847-8205 http://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/camp-francis/
2019 Summer Camps The Assisi Community Center Summer Camp Program is meant to support the mission of the Catholic Community of Saint Francis of Assisi and the Community Life ministry within our parish community. We promise to inspire growth opportunities, offer support, encourage participation, and safeguard the environment as we build our summer family. We enable our community to renew the spirit within, maintain the physical body, and grow the mind as we enjoy the quality recreational, educational and spiritual activities within our exceptional facilities and grounds. We welcome with joy all those young people who come to us and invite them into the life of our summer community. Take a moment to browse through all our offerings. Then, use the planning guide to assemble your children’s summer schedule. Please note: Grades listed are the RISING grade level for 2019-2020 school year. Register Online through our website at: http://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/camp-francis/ With Peace and Love, Ashley Watson, Coordinator of Community Programs
EXPLORERS (EXP) Camp Francis Explorers Instructor: Camp Francis Staff Campers will have the opportunity in this play based camp to dabble in different activities including: LEGO, Arts and Crafts, Sports, Recreational & Board Games and many other fun opportunities around campus. Campers will have the opportunities for both indoor and outdoor activities over the course of the week. All campers will be provided both a morning and an afternoon snack daily, but should bring their own lunch each day. Minimum 9 & Maximum 42 participants. Cost: $140 EXP 061701F Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 EXP 070802F Dates: July 8- July 12, 2019 EXP 071603F Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 EXP 072204F Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Before Camp Care Instructor: Camp Francis Staff Early Child Care for Camp Francis Explorers as well as all other Camp Francis campers before Morning Camp Session. Campers will be dropped to Before Care and then Camp Francis staff will get them to their morning camp. Cost: $25 Hours: 8am-9am BCC 061701 Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 BCC 070802 Dates: July 8- July 12, 2019 BCC 071603 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 BCC 072204 Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 After Camp Care Instructor: Camp Francis Staff Late Child Care for Camp Francis Explorers as well as all other Camp Francis campers after Afternoon Camp Session. Campers will be picked up by Camp Francis Staff and brought to After Camp Care. Cost: $25 ACC 061701 Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Hours: 4pm-5pm ACC 070802 Dates: July 8- July 12, 2019 ACC 071603 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 ACC 072204 Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019
ATHLETICS (ATH) Basketball (1st-3rd) Instructor: Triple Threat Basketball New drills and games that will help make you the best player you can be! Learn how to become a better passer, dribbler and shooter. In addition we will be playing 1v.1 and 5v.5 games. Camp favorites such as Hot Shot, Knock Out, Sideline Basketball and the Camper vs. Counselor Game Minimum 20 & Maximum 100 participants. Cost: $130 ATH 061702P ATH 071504A Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 1st-3rd Grades: 1st-3rd Basketball (4th-8th) Instructor: Triple Threat Basketball New drills and games that will help make you the best player you can be! Learn how to become a better passer, dribbler and shooter. In addition we will be playing 1v.1 and 5v.5 games. Camp favorites such as Hot Shot, Knock Out, Sideline Basketball and the Camper vs. Counselor Game. Minimum 20 & Maximum 100 participants. Cost: $130 ATH 061701A ATH 071505P Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 4th-8th Grades: 4th-8th Amazing Athletes Instructor: Caroline Jerger, Amazing Athletes (https://amazingathletes.com/raleigh/programs/) Amazing Athletes is an action packed educational sports program that teaches 10 different sports, the im- portance of nutrition, as well as an introduction to the muscles that help us move! Your child will learn the basics of volleyball, basketball, tennis, soccer, hockey, football, baseball, golf, lacrosse, and track and field. We’ll also practice motor and life skills all while learning teamwork and sportsmanship. Minimum 5 & Maximum 14 participants. Cost:$130 ATH 070803A ATH 072206A Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 1st-4th Grades: 2nd-5th
CREATIVE ARTS (ART) Beginning Piano Instructor: Family Piano Academy (http://www.familypianoacademy.com/) Blast off into the wonderful world of music! Campers will end the week knowing how to read and play doz- ens of fun songs at the piano. All campers will have access to an online portal with instruction videos, mu- sic theory games, and encouraging incentives to help them continue their progress at home. Minimum 4 & Maximum 10 participants. Cost: $210 ART 070806A ART 070808P ART 071512A Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 1st-2nd Grades: 3rd-5th Grades: 1st-3rd Choir Camp Instructor: Kayla Austin Have you ever been in a choir? If not, that’s okay—now’s your chance! If you love to sing and you love music, this camp is the perfect opportunity to further your interests in music and singing. Through a bal- ance of lessons and games, musical aspects and proper singing/performance techniques will be taught as well as several chorale pieces. A performance at the end of the week will demonstrate everything learned and campers will leave with more knowledge and interest in music than before! Minimum 5 & Maximum 18 participants. ART 071514P Cost: $130 Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 4th-6th Create a Castle Instructor: Maureen Cesari, TFS Art Teacher & Art Instructor (https://www.paintpaperpaste.com/) In Create-A-Castle Camp budding architects and interior designers will bring to life a wooden castle in the theme of their choosing. Interested in knights and dragons, kings and queens? Make them a home fit for royalty. Love Harry Potter and the school of witchcraft and wizardry or how about the Wizard of Oz and the Emerald City? Customize your castle to your hearts desire and create some inhabitants to complete your theme. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $185 ART 070807P Dates: July 8– July 12, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 3rd-5th
CREATIVE ARTS (ART) Disney Highlights Instructor: Kayla Austin Do you love Disney movies and music? Well this camp has plenty of it! Throughout the week, campers will learn several Disney songs accompanied with choreography for a performance at the end of the week! But the fun doesn’t stop there. Games and musical activities will be played each day in order to fur- ther the campers interests in music and to have fun with it! An all out blast, this camp is perfect for the camper that just wants to sing, move, play, and loves music. Minimum 5 & Maximum 18 participants. Cost: $130 ART 061701A ART 061703P Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: K-2nd Grades: 3rd-5th Learning with Art Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) With a theme-based approach and a focus on learning, this camp will guide students in drawing, painting, or sculpting a new project each day. A variety of different mediums will be used—pencils, paint, clay, and more. Examples of potential projects include clay pinch pots, origami, masks, creatures and monsters, and beaded necklaces and bracelets. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ART 061704P Cost: $195 Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: K-2nd Messy Masterpieces Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) All art worth keeping and sharing is messy! In this camp, kids will create works of art with glue, paint, pa- per, glitter, yarn and clay. Budding artists will complete one project to take home each day as well as work on others that will be completed on the last day of camp. Examples of masterpieces include designed T‐ shirts, picture frames, clay pots, magnets, masks, puppets and much more. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 ART 070809P Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: K-2nd
CREATIVE ARTS (ART) Mini Mouse House Instructor: Maureen Cesari, TFS Art Teacher & Art Instructor (https://www.paintpaperpaste.com/) Young builders will create a mini dollhouse decorated for the modern mouse. Students will be painting, decorating, building furniture, accessorizing with art, rugs and curtains. Mixed media will be used includ- ing: paint, paper work, construction and clay. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ART 071513P Cost: $170 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 1st-3rd Paint Party Instructor: Maureen Cesari, TFS Art Teacher & Art Instructor (https://www.paintpaperpaste.com/) Learn techniques and tricks to creating beautiful paintings on canvas. Each day we will strive to create a new acrylic painting on canvas. Artists should be prepared to work, follow instruction and take chances in this painting adventure! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ART 071511A Cost: $175 Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 3rd-6th Paint Spirits Bright Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Do you love painting and creating gifts, works of art, or decor for your room? If so, this is the perfect camp for you! Learn new techniques, use different mediums, and paint on a variety of surfaces such as ceram- ics, fabric, and canvas. We will explore techniques of famous artists as we create masterpiece. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 ART 070810P Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 4th-8th Paint, Paper Paste Collage Instructor: Maureen Cesari, TFS Art Teacher & Art Instructor (https://www.paintpaperpaste.com/) Collage is a French word means “to glue”. And glue we will in this colorful and fun camp we will create art- work in the media of collage. Cutting, pasting, drawing and painting combine to make some mixed media masterpieces! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ART 070805A Cost: $170 Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 2nd-5th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) ACT English, Reading & Writing Prep Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Get set for ACT Success! Learn the form and style of the test as well as the essential content and strate- gies for approaching each question type on the English, Reading and Writing sections of the ACT. Re- view standard grammar, sentence structure, and punctuation issues that are commonly tested on the English section and practice the four types of reading passages. As time allows, examine the potential writing topics, analyze sample essays, and practice writing the essay. Leave with the confidence that comes from being prepared. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 070810P Cost: $280 Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm ACT Math & Science Prep Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Up your chances of achieving a high score on the Math and Science sections of the ACT. Learn essential concepts and test-taking strategies for acing every question type. Review essential skills and concepts from your math classes and master the types of data and graphical analysis questions featured in the sci- ence section. Participants must have completed the ninth grade. Completion of Algebra 2 or Common Core Math 2 is strongly recommended. Partici- pants must bring a calculator ENR 070808A Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm American Girl Instructor: Maureen Cesari, TFS Art Teacher & Art Instructor (https://www.paintpaperpaste.com/) Join us for a week of adventures for you and your favorite doll! Visit our coffee house and learn how to make pint sized drinks and confections for your dolls and yourselves. Set up a tea party complete with fine china and lace tablecloths. Spend the afternoon under the stars in our indoor camp-out, creating a sleep- ing bag for your doll and teaching her how to make s’mores! Create crafts, construction confections and learn valuable lessons about friendship and girl power. ENR 72216A Dates: July 22-July 26, 2018 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 1st-5th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) Building a Dream House Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Design and build your idea of a perfect home from blueprint to designing the interior. Discover the skills and concepts important to architecture such as planning, problem solving, and thinking three- dimensionally. Be inspired by a selection of homes on display as you design your house, build it using a variety of materials, and add the perfect finishing touches. At the end of the week, you get to bring home a brand-new addition to your room! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 061704P Cost:$195 Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 4th-8th Chess Instructor: Triangle Chess (http://trianglechess.com/) Students will learn chess fundamentals and strategies that enhance learning skills and critical thinking. We will build confidence and play a tournament at the end of the week. Novice students & experienced players are encouraged to sign up as we will have multiple levels of experience. Minimum 8 & Maximum 25 participants. Cost: $200 ENR 071511A Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 2nd-8th Entrepreneurial Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Whether it’s pet-sitting or dog walking; selling art, jewelry, products, or baked goods; or performing as a juggler, magician, or balloon artist, young entrepreneurs will learn how to start their very own business! They’ll establish an idea and create marketing materials such as a logo, flyer, ad, and maybe even their own website. At the end of the week, the young entrepreneurs will present their business plans to class- mates and parents in a small business fair. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost:$195 ENR 071513A Dates: July 15– July 19, 2018 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 4th-8th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) Game Design Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) This camp is for anyone who has always wanted to design, build and play their own video games! The class will start off by learning the design process and move into game creation without the need for coding. Then we will move into the next level, learning the basic coding skills need to build a game from SCRATCH. So much fun. Students should bring a laptop or tablet. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost:$195 ENR 072219A Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 4th-8th Get Published Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) In this half-day camp, students will write and illustrate their very own short story (fiction) or magazine article (non-fiction). The end result: A professionally printed booklet with a magazine-thickness cover! Students will be taken through the process all authors use, from coming up with a book idea, writing a first draft, getting input from fellow "authors," and editing and revising. They'll learn techniques to illustrate their book, includ- ing line drawings, color art, and digital photography. On the final day, the class will include a book-launch type event allowing each student to make a brief presentation of their work in draft form, complete with re- freshments! Their final works will be available the week following camp. The instructor for this camp is a writing teacher, published writer, and mom of two budding writers. ENR 061705P Minimum 8 & Maximum 25 participants. Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Cost: $225 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Harry Potter Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Celebrate your love of all things Potter while making new like-minded friends! Increase your knowledge of the series and enhance your wizarding skills while creating Hogwarts-themed snacks like Polyjuice Potion punch and butter beer. Learn and play Quidditch, write Harry Potter fan fiction, hunt for Horcruxes, make potions, and feel closer to Harry and his friends by joining one of the four houses. Leave with memories and memorabilia you have created during the week. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost:$195 ENR 070807A Dates: July 8– July 12, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 4th-8th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) Interior Design Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Do you love decorating your room or other spaces in your house? Then this is the camp for you! You’ll learn the skills and concepts real designers use, such as space planning, architectural drawing, color the- ory, style and textile trends and more, and then have the opportunity to apply them to create the interior design of your dreams. We will use technology to bring your designs to life. Campers will need to bring a laptop with them. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 072222P Dates: July 22– July 26, 2019 Cost: $195 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 4th-6th LEGO: Building is Awesome! Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh-wakeforest/) Do you think building is awesome? How about building with Emmet and Lucy? The you won’t want to miss the Bricks 4 Kidz Building is Awesome camp! Join Emmet, Lucy, Uni Kitty and Benny on a journey to stop Bad Cop and Lord Business from “krageling” the world. Campers will put their engineering skills to work as they build motorized and 3D figure models. They’ll love playing fun games and doing cool crafts based on The LEGO® Movie and its sequel. Whether you take an imaginary ride on Metal Beard’s ship or Emmet’s double-decker couch, be sure to get on over to Bricks 4 Kidz where building is awesome! Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $200 ENR 061701A Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: K-5th LEGO: Galaxy Far Away Space Adventures Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh-wakeforest/) Inspired by NASA and Star Wars®, our Space Adventures Camp is packed full of models that will make your imagination blast off! Each day, campers will learn about real-life space exploration and build models related to the NASA space program. Campers will also be building their favorite Rebel and Imperial space- craft such as X-Wing and Tie Fighters. In addition, the day includes group games, challenges and more. Bricks 4 Kidz® Space Adventure camp provides the spark for imagination and creativity to take off on an adventure that’s out of this world! All participants take home a custom mini figure at the end of the week! Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $200 ENR 072217A Dates: July 22– July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: K-5th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) LEGO: Movie Mash Up LEGO: Engineering for Girls Instructor: Instructor: Bonnie Bricks 4Gambardella, Kidz Art Instructor Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh- (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh- A camp exclusively for fashionable young ladies, wakeforest/) wakeforest/) come join us as we make wearable Art! Each day we will Join us make a fashionable on a movie mash-uppiece to “wearThis adventure! andcamp Engineering is not just for boys - share.” is filled with a variety of awesome model buildswill We will also do other art activities that show off our from your fashion favorite skills. Camp movies. LEGO® willenthusiasts end with a will Immerse yourself in the world of LEGO® Friends group Fashion Show where we can build to infinity and beyond with Buzz, Woodywalk the runway and and show off our best art! as you make new friends while exploring the world Jessie. Their pig, dinosaur and potato head friends Minimum around you by engineering your way through chal- are sure to8 be& Maximum part of the16 participants. fun as well. Prepare to Cost: the enchanting, imaginary world of wizards enter lenging themes through the use of LEGO® Bricks and dragons. Campers will love building their fa- and Technic® elements! Not only will you build ART 718 vorite wizard and his magical snowy owl. They will amazing motorized LEGO® models as well as even build a motorized Dates: Julymodel 18-Julyto22, make 2016him fly on LEGO® Friends communities but create a different his broomstick! Time:Watch 9:00am-12:00pm out for dragons in the sky take-home project each day using LEGO® Bricks. Grades:and as well! Luckily Toothless K-3rdhis fellow good Join us as guest speakers discuss the various ca- dragons aren’t looking to hurt anyone, they just reers open to girls in an ever-changing world and need some training! You won’t want to miss this magical experience, packed with building and the importance of positive self-image. You even imagination! Each day will offer something new get to take home a custom mini figure at the end of including characters from the original movies and the week. the sequels! Campers will explore concepts of Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. engineering and architecture through building Cost: $200 specially-designed Bricks 4 Kidz motorized models and 3D figures. Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 72223P Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Cost: $200 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm ENR 061703P Grades: K-5th Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: K-5th LEGO: Mining and Crafting I Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh-wakeforest/) Campers will explore the world of Minecraft® in our Mining & Crafting I Camp by bringing it into their world through the use of LEGO® Bricks and Technic® elements. Participants will build and interact with charac- ters and elements from the popular game including Steve, Creeper, Chicken, Pig, Pickaxe and Minecart. Learn engineering skills through the construction of motorized and articulated elements from the video game. In addition, campers will build their favorite characters through the use of various art projects. Each camper gets to build a mini Creeper or Steve figure to take home at the end of camp! Students will face new challenges each day, building models and crafting key elements by using your imagination. Video game play is not part of this camp’s curriculum. Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 070806A Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 1st-5th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) LEGO: Pocket Brick Monsters Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh-wakeforest/) Embark on a journey where you not only train Pokemon® but build wild Pokemon® creatures with LEGO® Bricks and Technic® elements in your quest to become a Pokemon® Master! Build Dratini, Pikachu, Poke Balls and more as well as cool crafts where you can build Pokemon® to take home! Creating, capturing and battling are the order of the day! You can bring your own Pokemon® trading cards for play and trade at the end of each day. Test your knowledge of Pokemon® in our head-to-head battles. Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 ENR 071515P Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: K-5th LEGO: Stop Motion Animation Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh-wakeforest/) “Everything is Awesome!” when you are the director and producer of your own Lego® Movie adventure in which you script, stage, produce and shoot your own mini-movie using stop action animation techniques and LEGO® Bricks. Working as a team, you will use LEGO® components to build the set and props, then shoot your movie using laptops and web cams as well as adding special effects, titles, credits and more. Join us for a week of film making adventure! A screening party will be held on the last day of camp for your family and friends. A DVD of all the movies created by the class will be mailed to you. At the end of the week, you will also get to take home a custom mini figure! Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 071512A Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Cost: $200 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 4th-8th LEGO: Video Game Design Instructor: Bricks 4 Kidz (http://www.bricks4kidz.com/northcarolina-raleigh-wakeforest/) Students will develop a range of coding and problem-solving skills as they create fun video games. Game designers will think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively to create various video games. Each Game Design unit includes a themed mini-model built with LEGO® Bricks that will be the main character of all of the games. Each game progressively teaches more advanced capabilities within the video game design software. Students will be proud and excited to actually play their very own completed video games. Minimum 6 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 070809P Dates: July 8-July 12, 2018 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 3rd-6th
ENRICHMENT (ENR) Math Magicians Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Abracadabra! Get ready to amaze your friends, family and teachers with your math knowledge and cool math tricks! Learn to think of math as entertaining as you brush up on subjects you have already studied such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and geometry while you prepare for math next year. Chal- lenge yourself and your teammates to solve puzzles using your math skills. As you play fun interactive games and learn cool math tricks, you will hardly realize you are doing math. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 ENR 061702A Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 3rd-5th Numerical Fluency Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) The fun-filled week of camp is designed to help students develop “fluency” with basic number facts through hands-on-games and activities to make them more successful with more advanced computations. This camp is for students who are currently counting on their fingers! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 ENR 072218A Dates: July 22– July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 1st-3rd SAT Math Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Gain a competitive edge in the college admissions process by discovering how to ace the Math section of the SAT. Learn strategies for addressing math questions that will not only will help you move through the test more efficiently but will also help you improve your accuracy. Review the essential skills and concepts you need to know from pre-Algebra, Algebra 1 and 2, and Geometry. Emerge with the confi- dence to successfully take the test for the first time or improve on your previous score(s). Completion of Algebra 2 or Common Core Math 2 is strongly recommended. An SAT Book will be provided. Participants should bring a calculator also be planning to take the SAT or PSAT in the 2019-2020 school year. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $280 ENR 072224P Dates: July 22– July 26 , 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm
ENRICHMENT (ENR) SAT Read/Writing and Language Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Prepare for SAT success! Learn the form and style of the test as well as the essential content and strate- gies for approaching each question on the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing portions of the SAT. Learn how to recognize the types of questions asked on the reading passages, become a more critical reader, and identify the evidence on which your answers are based. Review the most commonly tested grammar rules and skills and practice what it takes to write an outstanding essay. Leave this program with the confidence and skills to achieve your best score yet! An SAT book will be provided for partici- pants. Participants should be planning to take the SAT or PSAT in the 2019-2020 school year. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $280 ENR 072220A Dates: July 22– July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Silly Strings Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) This is a craft camp that focuses all the crafty things that can be done with yarn and string. Crafts will include friendship bracelets, pom rugs and arm knitting to name a few. By the end of the camp, students will have several handmade items to take home and enjoy, as well as the know how to make more on their own! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. ENR 072221P Cost: $195 Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 2nd-5th Writers Workshop Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) Do you want to become a better writer? Do you want to experience a feeling of confidence and pride when you turn an essay into your teacher? If the answer to those questions is yes, then this is the camp for you! In this program, we will begin the week with creative writing exercises. Then, we will move into the realm of writing academic papers. Participants in this camp will learn about thesis statements, essay structure, cor- rect grammar, works cited pages, and much, much more. This is the perfect camp to help prepare you for the essays you will have to write in your future high school and college classes. Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 ENR 071514P Dates: July 15-July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 5th-8th
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SCI) Arduino Line Following Robots Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Learn how to program a robot to follow a track all by itself! While the original Line-Following Robot class is strictly about hardware design, the addition of the Arduino microprocessor introduces completely different challenges and allows for all kinds of enhancements from advanced speed controls to turn memory. And with Arduino, unlike the basic dragand-drop programming taught in other robotics camps, students will learn a real programming language used in industry by real engineers. This class is great for both programming beginners and Arduino enthusiasts and no previous Line-Following Robot experience is necessary. Note: Laptops will be available to borrow during class, however, Techsplorers encourages students to bring their own laptop from home with the free Arduino software already installed (see www.techsplorers.com/arduino for setup instructions). Robot built during class sold separately. SCI 070808P Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Cost: $205 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 5th-12th Arduino Metal Detector Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Design and build a metal detector from scratch! Wind the search coil using magnet wire, construct a Col- pitts oscillator, interface it to the Arduino, and then learn how to code it. The closer the metal object gets to the coil the higher the pitch of the tone emitted from the speaker so you have an idea of how deeply buried the object is! And with Arduino, unlike the basic drag-and-drop programming taught in other robot- ics camps, students will learn a real programming language used in industry by real engineers. No pro- gramming or Arduino experience is necessary. Note: Techsplorers highly recommends students bring their own laptop for use in class. For laptop setup instructions and require- ments, please visit www.techsplorers.com/arduino before arriving on the first day. Students who do not have a suitable laptop to bring will borrow a Techsplorers laptop. Metal detector built during class sold separately. Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. SCI 072220P Cost: $205 Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 5th-12th Exploring Aerospace Engineering Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Discover firsthand the exciting world of aerospace engineering! In this camp we'll design parachutes, launch bottle rockets, and learn about Newton and his laws of motion. We’ll explore the forces of lift, weight, thrust, and drag. We’ll learn how airplanes work and design our very own gliders. Plus, you’ll get to keep some of your projects so the fun continues at home. If you like activities that zoom and fly, this class is for you! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. SCI 061701A SCI 072217A Cost: $185 Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Dates: July 22– July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 2nd-4th Grades: 2nd-4th
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SCI) Exploring Chemistry Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Discover firsthand the exciting world of chemistry and chemical engineering! In this class we’ll experiment with acids and bases and learn how to make a pH indicator out of simple household ingredients. We’ll make invisible ink, create bubbles, and explore the amazing properties of polymers. We’ll learn how to identify chemicals and use the power of science to investigate a crime scene and find the culprit. If you like things that fizz and mixing up colorful concoctions, this class is for you! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $185 SCI 072219P Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 2nd-4th Exploring Civil Engineering Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Discover firsthand the exciting world of civil engineering! In this class we’ll design and construct towers, bridges, cantilevers, and dams. We’ll explore the forces of tension, compression, torsion, bending, and shear. We’ll learn which shapes are the strongest and how to survive an earthquake. If you like to build, this class is for you! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $185 SCI 061703P Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 2nd-4th Exploring Electrical Engineering Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Discover firsthand the exciting world of electrical engineering! In this class we’ll experiment with static elec- tricity, create electromagnets, and build our own batteries. We’ll make a homemade light bulb and explore insulators and conductors. We’ll learn how electric motors work and design circuits. If you like activities that light up & buzz, this is for you! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $185 SCI 071514P Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 2nd-4th
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SCI) Exploring Mechanical Engineering Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Discover firsthand the exciting world of mechanical engineering! In this class we’ll design roller coasters, build catapults, and experiment with sound waves. We’ll explore gravity, buoyancy, energy, work, and fric- tion. We’ll learn the different types of simple machines and build a crash-test vehicle. If you like things that move, hurling ping pong balls, and crashing into walls, this class is for you! Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $185 SCI 071510A Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 2nd-4th Internal Combustion Engines Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Have you ever wondered how an engine works? In this class you will completely take apart a lawn mower engine and put it back together again – the right way. Learn everything from how to use mechanics tools like ratchets and wrenches to the engineering theory behind carburetors, magnetos, spark plugs, and com- pression ratios. By the end of the week you’ll know why octane ratings matter and how to calculate the displacement of any engine. Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. SCI 071515P Cost: $205 Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 5th-12th Intro to Electrical Engineering Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Start your journey into the exciting world of Electrical Engineering and electronics hobbying! Design and build an electronic musical instrument that can be played with just a wave of your hand. Learn how to use lightemitting diodes, resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuit chips, then solder the entire circuit together permanently just like a real electrical engineer and take it home. Not only will you build it from scratch, we’ll teach you exactly how it works. You do not have to be a Boy Scout to participate but current Scouts can obtain their Electronics Merit Badge by participating in this camp and completing some at-home projects and a short write-up (see www.techsplorers.com for details). Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. SCI 071511A Cost: $205 Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 5th-12th
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SCI) Intro to Mechanical Engineering Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Discover the incredible world of mechanisms and motion. Learn about levers, gear trains, flywheels, link- ages, robotics, and more. Investigate the torque-speed trade-off in gears and use your knowledge to de- sign a Lego transmission system. Create a hydraulic-powered robotic arm and hurl projectiles with your custom-built catapult! Each day offers exciting challenges and intriguing problems to solve. You do not have to be a Boy Scout to participate but current Scouts can obtain their Engineering Merit Badge by par- ticipating in this camp and completing some at-home projects and a short write-up (see www.techsplorers.com for details). Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. Cost: $205 SCI 061704P Dates: June 17– June 21, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 5th-12th Line Following Robots Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Design and build a robot from scratch that can navigate a track by itself... with no programming or soft- ware! Even if you’ve seen a linefollowing robot before, you haven’t seen one like this. Get ready to discover the power of electronic hardware design. Learn about voltage comparators, optical sensors, tran- sistors, pulse-width modulation, and more. Then compete against your peers to see whose robot can get the fastest lap time. Robot built during class sold separately. Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. Cost: $205 SCI 072218A Dates: July 22– July 26, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 5th-12th Little Medical School: Discovering the Human Body & More! Instructor: Little Medical School (https://www.littlemedicalschool.com/raleigh/about-us/) At Little Medical School, we understand kids love to dress up and play doctor. That’s why we’ve created a fun and exciting program to help elementary school aged students explore the world of medicine. Through interactive learning, kids will discover how the body and organs work, how to use medical instruments, ad- minister first aid and even tie knots like a real surgeon. Each child will receive a working stethoscope to take home and a diploma as a graduate of the Little Medical School® after completion of the course. Minimum 6 & Maximum 12 participants. Cost: $200 SCI 070807P SCI 072216A Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Dates: July 22-July 26, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: K-5th Grades: K-5th
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SCI) Little Veterinarian School-All About Canines Instructor: Little Medical School (https://www.littlemedicalschool.com/raleigh/about-us/) Adopt a pet and start your training as a veterinarian! Explore the principles of animal care to keep your dog healthy and strong. Suture a laceration, calculate hydration needs, and learn how to give medications all while keeping a journal of your findings along the way. All graduates of Little Veterinarian School will receive a stuffed dog, dog bowl, recipe for dog treats, and much more. Minimum 6 & Maximum 12 participants. Cost: $200 SCI 071509A Dates: July 15- July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: K-5th Little Veterinarian School– Fantastic Felines Instructor: Little Medical School (https://www.littlemedicalschool.com/raleigh/about-us/) Adopt a pet and start your training as a veterinarian! Explore the principles of animal care to keep your cat healthy and happy. Perform a physical exam, make a cat toy, learn about common feline diseases, and discover various car breeds in this fun and educational camp. All graduates of Little Veterinarian School will receive a stuffed cat and much more. Minimum 6 & Maximum 12 participants. Cost: $200 SCI 070805A SCI 071513P Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Dates: July 15– July 19, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: K-5th Grades: K-5th Messy Science Instructor: Raleigh Tutoring (http://raleightutoring.com/) If you think science should be fun, this camp is for you! Gain an understanding of our environment, learn about cool animals, and give your creativity a workout—all while getting messy. Put everything you learn to good use by imagining and then creating your own unique ecosystem or “world.” Minimum 8 & Maximum 20 participants. Cost: $195 SCI 071512P Dates: July 15- July 19, 2019 Time: 1:00pm-4:00pm Grades: 1st-3rd
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (SCI) Taking Flight into Aerospace Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Watch as your rockets blast off hundreds of feet into the air! Learn the fundamentals of aerospace engi- neering and use your newfound knowledge to design, build, and launch your own water bottle and model rockets. However, the real challenge comes when you design and construct your own balsa wood gliders from scratch – just like the Aerospace students at NC State. By the end of the week, you’ll feel like a real rocket scientist with creations of your very own to take home. Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. Cost: $205 SCI 070806A Dates: July 8-July 12, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 5th-12th Ultrasonic Maze-Solving Robot Instructor: Techsplorers, LLC (http://www.techsplorers.com/) Imagine building an autonomous vehicle that uses sound waves to avoid collisions and find its way out of a maze all by itself! Learn how sound can be used to measure distance, add ultrasonic sensors to the robot, and program it to detect and avoid obstacles in its path. But avoiding obstacles is just the first step — the real challenge is figuring out how to navigate and solve a maze! And with Arduino, unlike the basic drag- anddrop programming taught in other robotics camps, students will learn a real programming language used in industry by real engineers. No programming or Arduino experience is necessary. Note: Laptops will be available to borrow during class, however, Techsplorers encourages students to bring their own laptop from home with the free Arduino software already installed (see www.techsplorers.com/arduino for setup instructions). Robot built dur- ing class sold separately. Minimum 8 & Maximum 24 participants. Cost: $205 SCI 061702A Dates: June 17-June 21, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:00pm Grades: 5th-12th
FAITH FORMATION Vacation Bible School Camper Instructor: St. Francis Faith Formation Each day at ROAR, kids will explore God’s goodness and celebrate a ferocious faith that powers them through this wild life. They will bring the Bible to life with Wild Bible Adventures, experience jaw-dropping discoveries at Imagination Station and venture into this epic African adventure that engages the whole herd. This summer, watch as ROAR transforms St. Francis into a place buzzing with excitement and teaches chil- dren that God accompanies us along life’s greatest adventures. The daily schedule will include: prayer, Scripture, snack, science, games, movies, and music. Lunch will NOT be served. Questions? Contact Formation.Summer.Camp@stfrancisraleigh.org. Maximum 14 participants per grade level Cost: $75 Dates: June 24-June 28, 2019 Time: 9:00am-12:30pm VBS PK– VBS Pre-K Camper (Must be 4 by August 15, 2019) VBS K- VBS Kindergarten Camper VBS 01 VBS 1st Grade Camper VBS 02 VBS 2nd Grade Camper VBS 03 VBS 3rd Grade Camper VBS 04 VBS 4th Grade Camper Vacation Bible School Teen Helper Instructor: St. Francis Faith Formation Each day at ROAR, kids will explore God’s goodness and celebrate a ferocious faith that powers them through this wild life. They will bring the Bible to life with Wild Bible Adventures, experience jaw-dropping discoveries at Imagination Station and venture into this epic African adventure that engages the whole herd. This summer, watch as ROAR transforms St. Francis into a place buzzing with excitement and teaches chil- dren that God accompanies us along life’s greatest adventures. The daily schedule will include: prayer, Scripture, snack, science, games, movies, and music. There are many opportunities to lead and assist as grade level counselors, music station leaders, science station leaders, craft station leaders, snack station leaders, and outdoor games station leaders. Lunch will NOT be served. Questions? Contact Forma- tion.Summer.Camp@stfrancisraleigh.org. Teen volunteers must be able to attend an all day Saturday Teen Helper Boot Camp on June 23, 2019 from 1:00pm to 5:30pm and all 5 days of VBS. Maximum 50 participants Cost: $55 Dates: June 24-June 28, 2019 Time: 8:45am-1:00pm VBS TH- VBS Teen Helper
Lunch Supervision Attending a morning and afternoon camp? Don't want to pick up your child in between camp sessions? We can help! All sessions are $35 per week and cover the cost of childcare during the lunch hour from 12-1pm. All campers remaining on campus between morning and afternoon camps without parent supervision must be enrolled in Lunch Bunch regardless of age. Campers are responsible for bringing their own lunch from home. Lunch time is staffed by St. Francis of Assisi Community Center Summer Programs personnel. We will pick up your child from their morning camp, provide a safe environment for them to eat lunch and relax. Then, take your child to their afternoon camp. Lunch option will be offered all weeks of summer camp.
2019 Camp Francis Summary 9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm June 17-21 ART ART 061701A Disney Highlights (K-2) 061703P Disney Highlights (3-5) ATH ART 061701A Bball (4-8) 061704P Learning with Art (K-2) ENR ATH 061701A LEGO Building is Awesome (K-5) 061702P Bball (1-3) ENR ENR LEGO Movie Mash Up (K-5) 061702A Math Magicians (3-5) 061703P ENR Exploring Aerospace Engineering (2-4) SCI 061701A 061704P Building a Dream Home (4-8) ENR Ultrasonic Maze-Solving Robot (5-12) SCI 061702A 061705P Get Published (3-7) SCI 061703P Exploring Civil Engineering (2-4) SCI 061704P Intro to Mechanical Engineering (5-12) EXP 061701F Camp Francis Explorers (1-5) July 8-12 ART ART 070805A Paint, Paper & Paste Collage (2-5) 070807P Create a Castle (3-5) ART ART Piano (3-5) 070806A Piano (1-2) 070808P ATH ART 070803A Amazing Athletes (1-4) 070809P Messy Masterpieces (K-2) ENR ART LEGO: Mining & Crafting (1-5) Paint Spirits Bright (4-8) 070806A 070810P ENR ENR Harry Potter (4-8) LEGO: Video Game Design (3-6) 070807A 070809P ENR ENR ACT: Math and Science ACT: English, Reading, Writing 070808A 070810P SCI 070805A Little Vet Feline (K-5) SCI 070807P Little Medical School (K-5) SCI 070806A Taking Flight into Aerospace (5-12) SCI 070808P Arduino Line Following Robots (5-12) EXP 070802F Camp Francis Explorers (1-5) July 15-19 ART ART 071511A Paint Party (3-6) 071513P Mini Mouse House (1-3) ART ART Choir Camp (4-6) 071512A Piano (1-3) 071514P ATH ATH 071504A Bball (1-3) 071505P Bball (4-8) ENR ENR 071511A Chess (2-8) 071514P Writer's Workshop (5-8) ENR ENR 071512A LEGO: Stop Motion Animation (4-8) 071515P LEGO: Pocket Brick Monsters (K-5) ENR Entrepreneurial (4-8) 071513A SCI 071512P Messy Science (1-3) SCI 071509A Little Vet Dog (K-5) SCI 071513P Little Vet Feline (K-5) SCI 071510A Exploring Mechanical Engineering (2-4) SCI 071514P Exploring Electrical Engineering (2-4) SCI 071511A Intro To Electrical Engineering (5-12) SCI 071515P Internal Combustion Engines (5-12) EXP 071503F Camp Francis Explorers (1-5)
9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm July 22-26 ATH ENR Silly Strings (2-5) 072206A Amazing Athletes (2-5) 072221P ENR ENR 072216A American Girl (1-5) 072222P Interior Design (4-6) ENR LEGO: Galaxy Far Away Space Adven- ENR LEGO: Engineering for Girls with Bricks 072217A tures (K-5) 072223P 4 Kidz! (K-5) ENR ENR Numerical Fluency (1-3) 072218A 072224P SAT: Math ENR Exploring Chemistry (2-4) 072219A Game Design (4-8) SCI 072219P ENR Arduino Metal Detector (5-12) 072220A SAT: Read Write SCI 072220P SCI 072216A Little Medical School (K-5) SCI 072217A Exploring Aerospace Engineering (2-4) SCI 072218A Line Following Robots (5-12) EXP 072204F Camp Francis Explorers (1-5)
2019 Camp Francis Policies Welcome to Camp Francis! We are excited to have your kids share some of their summer with us. Please read the below information about our camp and procedures. If you still have further questions, feel free to contact: Ashley Watson (919-847-8205 extension 444): Ashley.Watson@stfrancisraleigh.org Registration and Payments We encourage early registration since camps are limited in size and we operate on a first come first serve basis. Many camps will close before the start of camp. Registration is not considered complete until final payment is received with the registration form. Payment may be in the form of online credit card, check, or credit card swipe at the Assisi Community Center. Refunds & Transfers -All refund requests received in writing 14 days or more in advance of the start date of the program are entitled to: 100% refund if Community Center cancels program, 100% credit for transfer of fees to another program at the time of withdrawal or cancellation Full Refund less $25 cancellation fee (per camp) for all other withdrawals - Refund or transfer requests received less than 14 days prior to the start date of a program will not be granted - Refunds for medical reasons requested prior to the start date of program will be granted at 100% subject to verification. -Upon the start of Camp no refunds will be issued. - Non-attendance/Non-participation in a camp including suspension from the camp due to failure to abide by the Code of Con- duct does not entitle a patron to a refund. Waitlists Notification If your participant clears the waitlist, you will be notified by the Community Center Staff by telephone. You will have 24 hours to accept and remit payment for the requested camp; the camp registration must be confirmed. If notification is not received within 24 hours you will forfeit your camp placement. Lunch Bunch Please be aware that we follow the Diocesan Safe Supervision of Minors and every minor must be supervised at all times by a parent, guardian or a supervisor approved by the Safe Environment Program. All campers remaining on campus between camps (between noon - 1:00 pm) must be enrolled in Lunch Bunch or must be supervised by a parent or guardian. Lunch Bunch runs from noon to 1:00 pm, and is fully supervised at all times. All campers in Lunch Bunch are picked up from their morning camp locations and escorted to their afternoon camp locations by Camp Francis Summer Camp staff. Only campers who are registered in Lunch Bunch may participate in Lunch Bunch. All campers in Lunch Bunch should pack their own lunch. There are no refrigerators or microwaves available. Make sure your child’s name is on his/her lunchbox or lunch bag. We have several campers who have severe food allergies. We ask that you speak to your child and remind him or her that sharing food is absolutely not allowed. Please notify Camp Francis Staff if the Lunch Bunch camper will be picked up on any particular day for lunch outside lunch bunch. If your lunch bunch camper is picked up from morning camp by a parent or guardian, the camper must be brought to their afternoon camp directly by the parent or guardian. Snacks We will have snack break during each camp, morning and afternoon. Campers will be provided with a nut-free snack and drink. (if your child has specific food allergies please let us know at drop off and we can share our snack menu with you) Please send a labeled water bottle with your child if they are in a sports camp. Dress Code Participants should wear comfortable clothing and non-black soled tennis shoes each day. If appropriate attire is not worn, therefore preventing participation, the parent may be asked to bring appropriate clothing or will be required to pick up the par- ticipant.
Illness Any participant should remain home from all summer camps if they have had any of the following in the past twenty-four (24) hours: Contagious conditions (i.e. fever- 100 degrees or higher without fever reducing medication, diarrhea, vomiting, sore throat, undiagnosed rash, chicken pox, pink eye, ring worm, head lice, etc) Physical Injury that does not allow the participant to safely participate in the camp program. If a participant demonstrates any of the above while at camp, the parent/guardian will have one hour to pick up the participant from the camp location. If the participant becomes sick while at camp, he/she will be separated from the other participants while the parent/guardian is called to come and pick them up. After 24 hours, if the participant is symptom free or written documentation has been received from a doctor stating the partici- pant is not contagious or can safely participate, they may return to camp. If you suspect that your child has a contagious con- dition that may be spread to others, please notify your camp director as soon as possible. Please do not bring the participant back to camp until the camp director has been contacted. Administration of Medication Camp Francis staff will only administer medications to camp participants if the Camp Francis Authorization for giving medica- tion form is complete and submitted to Camp Francis staff. This form can be submitted with registration forms or submitted on first day of camp. All labeled medication must be delivered directly to Camp Francis on the first day of camp. All medica- tion must be picked up on the last day of camp. Any medication not picked up will be disposed of after 14 days. Drop Off Please note we can not accommodate early drop off. Please park in the Siena/TFS parking lot which is just behind the Community Center as we would like to be respectful of those attending daily mass who will use the front parking lot at the Community Center. You will need to Bring your child into the Community Center on Monday Morning to Check them in for their camp. At that time you will check that all contact Information is correct, receive your pickup cards (you will need these in order to pick your child up each day. Please let us know at that time if you need additional cards), and your camper will join their instructor in their designated area. For the remainder of the week you will bring your child to their designated classroom location. Campers will not be permitted to be dropped off any earlier then 10 minutes before camp begins. We ask that all parents escort their children into the building and check them in and then come into the building for pick up. Pick Up Please note we can not accommodate late pick up. You will need to pick up your children at their designated classroom location. Please pick up your child promptly at the end of camp which is either 12pm (if attending only morning session), or 4pm (if attending full day or afternoon session). Students will only be released to parents or other designated individuals. Every camper should be signed out each day. Camp staff may also ask to see a picture ID to be sure they are releasing your child to the correct person. Please make sure all individuals picking up your child bring a picture ID or pickup card with them. Any camper not picked up within 10 minutes after camp end will be walked to the Community Center by camp instructor. Late Pick-up Late Pickup participants should be picked up at the Community Center and will be charged a late fee. The fee is as follows: Once the parent/guardian is up to ten minutes late a $5 fee will be charged per participant. An additional $1 per participant will be added for every minute past ten minutes late. Payment is due at the time of late pick-up. Continual late pickups may lead to dismissal from the program in relation to excessive late pick-up. Before and After Care In order for campers to attend Before or After Care they must be enrolled in our Before/After Care prior to the start of camp. Enrollment in Before and After care is for the entire week in which you register for. Please note Before Care runs from 8am- 9am and campers may not be dropped off until 8am. After care runs from 4pm-5pm and campers must be picked up by 5pm. Personal Care Camp Francis staff does not provide personal care for program participants. Staff does not assist in the toileting of any camp participants or help with dressing participants. The program requires that all participants are “potty” trained in order to partici- pate. If a toileting accident does occur, a change of clothes must be brought to the program site or the participant must be picked up from the program site within one hour of the incident. If toileting accidents become routine, participants may be dis- missed from the program. Babysitting Camp Francis will not provide any form of babysitting for participants or siblings at any time. All participants must be registered in an active camp or lunch supervision program. All other minors in the Community Center must be supervised by a parent or guardian at all times.
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