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2021 Summer School Elementary School REVISED 2/26/2021 Four-Week Programs June 14 - July 9 Week-Long Extended Camps Week 1: July 12 – July 16 Week 2: July 19 - July 23 Mid-Pacific Extended Learning Office 2445 Ka`ala Street Tennis - Two-Week Sessions: Honolulu, HI 96822 June 7 - June 18 (808) 441-3852 June 21 - July 2 xlp@midpac.edu July 6 - July 16 Holidays – No classes or tennis lessons: June 11 - Kamehameha Day July 5 - Independence Day Mid-Pacific's summer program is open to the community and includes academic curricula for preschool to grade 12 and Recreational and Sports programs for ages 3 through adult. A coeducational, independent, and college-preparatory day school, Mid-Pacific's summer sessions offer educational opportunities to its students as well as students not regularly enrolled. During these trying times, Mid-Pacific reserves the right to cancel or alter programs to ensure a safe environment for our children, their families and our faculty/staff. By registering and submitting payment for Mid-Pacific Summer School, students and their parents and/or guardians agree to adhere to policies and procedures outlined in the summer school catalog, Mid-Pacific COVID policies and handbook. Keep in mind that given the changing landscape of rules/guidance, illnesses in our community and elsewhere, as well as other information about COVID-19, Mid-Pacific retains the right to change its rules and procedures at any time. They also give Mid-Pacific permission to photograph and/or video their child for use in audio, video, film, or any other electronic, digital, or printed Mid-Pacific media. The programs conducted by Mid-Pacific Institute are not affiliated, sponsored, or endorsed by LEGO® Education or the LEGO® Group. LEGO®, the LEGO® logo, the Brick, and DUPLO® are trademarks of the LEGO® Group. ©2012 The LEGO® Group. Mid-Pacific Institute, in the administration of its programs, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, or gender in administering its educational or admissions policies, financial aid programs, athletic, and other school-administered programs. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
IMPORTANT INFORMATION DURING COVID-19 Mid-Pacific Summer Program strives to create a supportive and healthy environment for students, parents and employees. Our policies are in alignment with the State of Hawaii and City & County Department of Health as well as the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations and guidelines. By registering and submitting payment for Mid-Pacific Summer School, students and their parents and/or guardians agree to adhere to policies and procedures outlined in the summer school catalog and the Mid- Pacific COVID policies (see Summer School web page for policies). Keep in mind that given the changing landscape of rules/guidance, illnesses in our community and elsewhere, as well as other information about COVID-19, Mid-Pacific retains the right to change its rules and procedures at any time. Please review the Mid-Pacific COVID Policies in its entirety as the following only highlights the main requirements and a few changes. Daily Health Requirements ● No one will be allowed on campus without wearing a face mask. All students and employees will wear a face mask at all times. Face shields may also be worn over a face mask, if desired or requested. Face shields may be required for certain classes and activities, e.g. at lunch and at passing when social distancing is not possible. Students should keep spare masks in their back-pack at all times. Masks/shields will not be provided to families. ● Parents must submit a daily health check for each student attending summer school through an application called Magnus before arriving on campus. Students are not allowed on campus if they fail to submit the daily check and if they do not meet the health standards. Magnus set up information will be sent to families after registration. ● Temperature checks will be done each morning during drop-off for preschool and elementary students. Arriving/Departing Campus ● Students will not be allowed on campus before 7:00 a.m. ● Drivers are to remain in their vehicles at all times. ● Students will not be allowed to loiter freely before, between or after classes. ● Students are expected to leave campus within 30 minutes after their last summer class. ● MS/HS: Students being dropped off between 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. must be registered for morning Owl’s Nest. There is a fee for the Owl’s Nest. Students can proceed to their first class no sooner than 10 minutes before the start of class. ● PK/ES: Staggered drop off/pick up times will be coordinated with parents in May. ● Review the traffic flow map during peak drop off/pick up times. Classes/Cohorts ● Visual rules (arrows, signs) regarding hallways, paths and stairwells should be followed at all times. ● To the extent possible, the same group /grade level of students will be placed in the same cohorts. Teachers and students should wipe down shared areas between usage. ● Physical contact, including high-fives and hugs, is generally discouraged unless medically necessary. Any inadvertent contact should be followed by hand washing or sanitizing. ● All students and employees will wash and sanitize their hands throughout the day. ● Individuals in classrooms should always be at least 3 feet apart and 6 feet apart where reasonably possible from each other and from the teacher(s). ● Although distancing is preferred whenever reasonably possible, students and teachers may interact in activities/spaces that are less than 6 feet apart as long as all participants are wearing face coverings and there is no touching. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
● In general, activities involving shared tools/materials should be minimized to situations where the shared tool/material can be cleaned in between users and/or hand sanitizer can be used before and after usage. ● There will be no offsite field trips permitted at this time. ● All large gatherings of more than 50 people should be virtual. ● Non-essential visitors, volunteers and activities involving external groups should be limited. ● In general, students and teachers should try to give each other space when outside and try to avoid mixing in common areas. Lunch ● Students who are registered for afternoon classes will have lunch with their afternoon class. ● Students must bring lunch from home or must order lunch from Sodexo. Scudder cafeteria will not be open to purchase lunch. ● Students, teachers, proctors or any other employees supervising lunch will wear face shields while eating in classrooms. Preschool, kinders and grades 1 to 5 may be exempt from wearing a shield while eating. Weather permitting, lunch may be outdoors where students will be able to eat at a safe distance from each other. ● There is no microwave available to heat lunches or refrigerators; please provide student with food that does not need to be heated or cooled. Cleaning ● Facilities will increase cleaning efforts during the day in common areas and after school. ● All students and teachers should wipe down areas that they are using before and after usage. ● All classrooms will be provided with paper towels, aqueous ozone and hand sanitizer. Sickness ● All students and employees should remain home if they are feeling unwell and/or experiencing any of the symptoms listed by the CDC as related to COVID-19 (fever or chills, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, headache, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea). *The CDC’s list of symptoms changes from time to time. ● All students and employees will follow the school’s Return to School protocol (see Summer School web page for document). ● Students who become sick during school hours will be sent home and should be picked up by parents/guardians/designates within an hour of being contacted. ● Employees who become sick during school hours should make arrangements to go home immediately. ● All students and employees should provide notification if they or anyone in their household tests positive for COVID-19 by emailing covidsupport@midpac.edu. ● All students and employees should provide notification if they believe they may have contracted COVID-19 by emailing covidsupport@midpac.edu and self-quarantine for 14 days. Compliance Guidance and information regarding COVID-19 are constantly changing and subject to interpretation. Mid- Pacific will make reasonable efforts to comply with all federal and state guidance for K-12 Schools. Travel Any student or employee who travels outside Hawaii will be required to email covidsupport@midpac.edu or call (808) 441-3955 to notify the school and adhere to state and Department of Health guidelines. For more Hawai`i COVID-19 data, visit https://www.hawaiidata.org/covid19 or https://hawaiicovid19.com/. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
GENERAL INFORMATION On March 1, 2021 at 9:00 a.m., registration will be REFUND AND WITHDRAWAL POLICY open to the general public on a first come, first The following refund schedule applies when served basis. students withdraw from a course. Refund is based on the date when the Summer School Office Unless they will be enrolling in our English receives notice of cancellation from parents. Language Development (ELD) classes, all students Refund of fees will be calculated on the following must be able to speak and understand English. basis: ONLINE REGISTRATION ACADEMIC CLASSES Mid-Pacific students may register online on February 16 at 9:00 a.m. Online forms will be ● 75% of amount paid will be refunded if notice of available on myPueo at cancellation received by April 1, 2021. https://midpac.myschoolapp.com/ under ● 50% of amount paid will be refunded if notice of Resources>Extended Learning. cancellation is received from April 2 to May 1, 2021. PAYMENT ● No refund will be given if notice of cancellation Registration will not be confirmed until payment is received after May 1, 2021. received. So that there is no delay in securing registration, payment by credit card is highly TENNIS CLASSES recommended and can be made during the online A $30 service charge for each session will be registration process. assessed for withdrawal. Please check with the Tennis Office at 808-973-5100 for their Check payments can be mailed to: Mid-Pacific cancellation policy. Institute, Attn: Summer School, 2445 Ka`ala Street, Honolulu, HI 96822. A $25 fee will be charged for COURSE CHANGES returned checks. A $30 service fee (per occurrence) may be charged for any changes initiated by a student or CONFIRMATION parent/guardian. A confirmation of classes will be emailed after payment has been received. Classroom and EMERGENCY PLAN teacher assignments will be posted on myPueo In the event of an emergency, students will be held Class Pages on June 1. in safe areas until pick-up is deemed safe. Check our website midpac.edu for up-to-date information Mid-Pacific reserves the right to cancel or make and/or listen to major radio stations or watch local changes to any class. TV news programs. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
MEDICAL INFORMATION Medical Insurance: All students are required to Illness Policy: Due to pandemic conditions, a child have medical insurance to attend Mid-Pacific. displaying any COVID symptoms as identified by the CDC, will be sent home. As of July 6, 2020, the ALL NEW STUDENTS AND STUDENTS WHO DO CDC symptoms are: NOT ATTEND MID-PACIFIC DURING THE REGULAR SCHOOL YEAR must have: - Fever (temperature =/>100.4) or chills • Proof of medical insurance - Cough • Physical examination taken within the past two - Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing years - Fatigue • Immunization record - Muscle or body aches • Evidence of tuberculosis clearance done in the - Headache United States or by a U.S.-certified physician - New loss of taste or smell Students attending Oahu schools may submit their - Sore throat most recent Health Form 14 or physical exam - Congestion or runny nose record. - Nausea or vomiting - Diarrhea ALL INTERNATIONAL, U.S. MAINLAND, NEIGHBOR ISLAND, AND HOMESCHOOL Sick children will be kept in the Health Room, if they STUDENTS must submit: are still on campus when school is dismissed, so as • Mid-Pacific Student Health Record (available on to prevent the spread of illness to other children in the Summer School web page) care. Parents will be contacted as soon as possible • Current (within 12 months of school to pick up their child. attendance), tuberculosis screening done in the United States or by a U.S.-certified physician Medical consultation is available from the Mid- • Have medical insurance Pacific Elementary School Nurse/Health Aide regarding special care and medication. Students will not be allowed to attend classes until all health requirements are completed. If your child shows signs of an oncoming illness, please keep your child at home, both for your Magnus Health: Mid-Pacific utilizes the secure, child’s well-being and the well-being of other online database, Magnus Health, for collecting, children and their families. managing, and storing electronic health records for all students. Magnus Health allows continuous Refer to Mid-Pacific’s COVID and Handbook access to your child’s health record as well as the Policies for more information. ability to make updates when needed. Parents are required to submit a daily health check via Magnus for each child attending Mid-Pacific summer school. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
CAMPUS MAP AND TRAFFIC ROUTING Campus Speed Limit: 10 mph PLEASE CHECK EACH GRADE LEVEL SECTION OF CATALOG TO REVIEW DROP OFF/PICK UP INSTRUCTIONS. PARENTS/GUARDIANS MUST REMAIN IN THEIR CARS AT ALL TIMES. Peak Traffic Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. During peak traffic hours: ● NO PARKING ON CAMPUS. YOU MUST KEEP YOUR VEHICLE MOVING. ● Primary exits available during peak traffic hours: (A) Armstrong Street (B) Parker Place (C) Maile Way (right turn only from Mid-Pacific onto Maile Way, exits to University Avenue.) Drop off: Students will not be admitted to campus prior to 7:00 a.m. Pick up: All students must be picked up within 30 minutes after the end of class. KA`ALA STREET During Peak Morning Traffic Hours ● Left lane to access upper campus ● Right lane to access Elementary School and lower campus ● No vehicles will be allowed to exit from Ka`ala Street Afternoon Peak Traffic Hours ● Ka`ala Street is two-way traffic for entry and exit Off-Peak Traffic Hours ● Ka`ala Street is two-way traffic for entry and exit 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
GUIDELINES AND POLICIES have been called in or sent to the office by a parent, ABSENCES may pick up a student. If your child will be absent, please email esoffice@midpac.edu or call the school office at LATE PICKUPS 808-441-3800 to report the absence. Any elementary-school child who is not picked up by 12:30 p.m. or preschool child who is not picked CLOSED CAMPUS up by 2:30 p.m. will be placed in the Afternoon Students are required to remain on campus from Camp/After School Care program, for which there the time of their arrival before school until after is a fee. If an emergency arises, please call the school departure. Parents should submit a note to school office (808-441-3800). Children in the After the school office and the child's teacher if their School Care program must be picked up by 5:00 child will be picked up sometime during the school p.m. A late fee of $15 for every 15 minutes (or day for any reason. Children are not permitted to portion of) thereafter will be charged. walk themselves to the middle or high school areas of the campus after dismissal. Children DRESS CODE participating in tennis will be escorted to the tennis All children must wear a mask courts. Students who leave the campus after school may not return without written authorization. PRESCHOOL Boys and Girls: Dress comfortably in appropriate DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP playwear. Wear covered shoes and socks. Please Parents/guardians must remain in their cars at all send in two complete changes of clothing in a times. Families will be asked to sign up for specific plastic bag with all belongings clearly marked with drop off/pick up times to limit the number of cars your child's name. in the turnaround because temperature/Magnus checks will be done. ELEMENTARY Boys: Shorts with 5” inseams or longer, jeans, long PRESCHOOL pants (Kindergarteners and first graders are The morning drop-off is between 8:00 and 8:30 permitted to wear 2” inseams) a.m. for preschoolers. Morning child care for Girls: Skirts, dresses muumuu in short or long preschoolers prior to this time is not available. The lengths, shorts with 5” inseams or longer, jeans, afternoon pick-up is at 2:30 p.m. (5:00 p.m. only if long pants. (Kindergarteners and first graders are the child is signed up for the afternoon camp). permitted to wear 2” inseams) Please pick up your child on time. A late fee will be Boys and Girls: Shirts or t-shirts should be solid- charged. color, striped, plaid, or patterned. A shirt bearing any character or slogan which promotes violence or ELEMENTARY ignorance unacceptable, as are surfing and skating Drop-off is between 7:30 and 8:00 a.m. All children shirts. Children must wear athletic or regular shoes must be in their respective classrooms by the start and socks or flat sandals with solid rubber soles and time, or they will be considered tardy to school. back straps. Pick-up for kindergartners through fifth graders is at 12:00 p.m. (unless the child is signed up for ESCORT TO TENNIS afternoon camp/care). The children walk with their Children enrolled in tennis and a Mid-Pacific teachers to the turnaround area. If the children are Elementary summer class, will be escorted from the signed up for afternoon camp/care, they will be Elementary School to the tennis court except for escorted to their afternoon class for lunch. those enrolled in the 9:00 a.m. tennis class. Parents/guardians of these children must drop off AUTHORIZED PICKUP directly at the tennis court. If child is in a 10:00 a.m. Only persons whose names are on the authorized class and is enrolled in a 7:45 morning class, child pick-up list on file in the office, or whose names will be escorted to the Elementary School. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
GAMES, TOYS, ELECTRONIC ITEMS AND CELL PHONES Mid-Pacific reserves the right to ban any toy, game, or electronic item considered disruptive. Banned items include but are not limited to all electronic items (including iPods and cell phones), cards (including Pokemon and magic), and erasers that come in shapes such as foods, toys or cards. Please keep these items at home or they will be confiscated. Students may not use cellular phones or mobile devices during school hours. There is no reason for any elementary student to bring them to school. Any emergency situation, such as illness or injury, will be handled through the school office. SNACKS/LUNCH All children should bring a healthy snack (juice, fruit, crackers) for the recess period. Candy, gum, and soda are not allowed. Occasional snacks of chips or cookies are allowed. Parents may pre-order lunch for their children through Mid-Pacific's food service provider, Sodexo. Lunch is offered for the entire summer program. If parents are fixing home lunch, prepare healthy nutritional selections: again, no candy or soda. There is no microwave available to heat lunches or refrigerators; please provide student with food that does not need to be heated or cooled. NO PEANUT POLICY There is a potential for severe allergic reactions to peanuts (and macadamia nuts), therefore, no foods containing any form of these nuts are served by the school or by Sodexo. Parents are also asked not to bring in food items that contain nuts to school for a classroom event. SUPERVISION Children are supervised by Summer School staff during recess (9:45-10:15 a.m.) and lunch (12:00- 12:30 p.m.) 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
PRESCHOOL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS All Classes Are In Person KEIKI SUMMER FUN N SUN SE8000 | $1,286 | 6/14-7/09 | 8:00am-2:30pm | Entering PK For Mid-Pacific students only. Daily explorations through story making, drama, water play, dance, song, and artistic adventures. Children will go on walks through the campus. Schedule includes time for snacks, lunch, and afternoon nap. Children will need to bring their own healthy snacks and beverages. All children MUST be toilet-trained. AFTER SCHOOL CARE SE9010 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 2:30-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 For preschoolers (Mid-Pacific preschoolers only) and students entering Kindergarten to grade 5. Children will rotate between fun-filled activities like art, science, world language/culture, and PE (the variety of activities are dependent upon enrollment). ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH SE9900 | $111.15 | 6/14-7/09 (19 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX1 | $29.25 | 7/12-7/16 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX2 | $29.25 | 7/19-7/23 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm Lunch service provided by Sodexo. Purchase price includes entrée, starch, vegetable, fruit, and choice of 1% milk, chocolate, or apple juice. There will be no per day purchases. EXTENDED SUMMER CAMP SE9020 | $650 | 7/12-7/16 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 SE9021 | $650 | 7/19-7/23 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 Extended camps will be filled with a broad range of activities where students will experience the arts, technology, science and sports. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
KINDERGARTEN COURSE DESCRIPTIONS All Classes Are In Person JUMP START KINDERGARTEN SE8010 | $823 | 6/14-7/09 | 8:00am-12:00pm | Entering K Priority given to Mid-Pacific students. This summer session is intended to help students transition to Kindergarten by exploring the campus, adjusting to a schedule, and understanding their learning space in a classroom. Students will explore in-depth an inquiry topic through the integration of art, reading, movement, games, singing, science, and storytelling activities. The children will practice cooperative and collaborative skills in learning centers of their own choice. On-campus excursions will be scheduled to enrich their learning experiences. KINDER CAMP SE9000 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 12:30pm-2:30pm | Entering K Kindergarten students will be part of KinderCamp. Activities include quiet time, storytelling, and play. AFTER SCHOOL CARE SE9010 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 2:30pm-5:00pm For students entering Kindergarten to grade 5. Children will rotate between fun-filled activities like art, science, world language/culture, and PE (the variety of activities are dependent upon enrollment). ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH SE9900 | $111.15 | 6/14-7/09 (19 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX1 | $29.25 | 7/12-7/16 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX2 | $29.25 | 7/19-7/23 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm Lunch service provided by Sodexo. Purchase price includes entrée, starch, vegetable, fruit, and choice of 1% milk, chocolate, or apple juice. There will be no per day purchases. EXTENDED SUMMER CAMP SE9020 | $650 | 7/12-7/16 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 SE9021 | $650 | 7/19-7/23 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 Extended camps will be filled with a broad range of activities where students will experience the arts, technology, science and sports. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
GRADES 1 AND 2 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS All classes are in person READING AND WRITING WORKSHOP (Rev 2/26/2021) SE1000 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 1-2 CLASS FULL, WAITLIST AVAILABLE SE1002 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 1-2 How does one become a better reader and writer? Practice! In a workshop that integrates reading and writing, students will read a variety of genres and have conversations about their reading in literature circles. As writers, they will engage in writing workshop processes inspired by the authors they've read to develop ideas, apply strategies that effective writers use, and get feedback from other writers. MATH ADVENTURES SE3000 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 1-2 SE3002 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 1-2 Students will explore mathematics in everyday living, as well as investigate the content standards such as measurement, estimation, probability, and geometry through lots of hands-on activities and math games. Activities will also focus on helping students make sense of mathematics and improving computational fluency. MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES: A Business Unit for Little Kids SE3010 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 1-2 Through an inquiry approach, students will learn the basic elements of a business - its function, organization, processes and products. Students will investigate businesses in the Mānoa community, conduct surveys and interviews, and create a class business. Lots of hands-on math and research skills. Students will market and sell their product or service and determine how their net earnings will be used. THE GENIUS OF INVENTIONS SE4010 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 1-2 Light bulbs! Paper clips! Post-it notes! Radios! Students will explore the wonderful world of inventions and how these technologies have transformed how people live and work through the ages. They will work collaboratively to devise their own inventions and think about marketing their creations to specific audiences. COOK IT BOOK IT SE4040 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 1-2 If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, what kind of cookie would it be? What would you feed A Very Hungry Caterpillar? If you had a magic food pot, what foods would you fill it with? Students will explore the connections of literature and foods, by describing the tastes and textures of their food through writing, cooking, and eating. Safely distanced cooking areas will be set up. Utensils and equipment will be sanitized after each use. Course will culminate with a class recipe book. CREATIVE ART EXPLORATIONS SE6010 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 1-2 Students will learn art history and work in a variety of 2-D and 3-D mediums to develop their artistic voice. SPORTS CAMP GREEN AND WHITE SE7001 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 1-2 In the spirit of the Summer Olympics, students will learn the proper techniques and skill development of various sports and the importance of camaraderie and team-building with Elementary physical education teacher, Mr. Preston Pires. AFTERNOON CAMP SE9000 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 12:30pm-2:30pm | Entering grades 1-2 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
Activities include quiet time, storytelling, and play. Students in grades 1 to 5 will rotate between fun-filled activities like art, science, theatre, a world language/culture, and PE (the variety of activities are dependent upon enrollment). AFTER SCHOOL CARE SE9010 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 2:30pm-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 Children will rotate between fun-filled activities like art, science, world language/culture, and PE (the variety of activities are dependent upon enrollment). ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH SE9900 | $111.15 | 6/14-7/09 (19 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX1 | $29.25 | 7/12-7/16 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX2 | $29.25 | 7/19-7/23 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm Lunch service provided by Sodexo. Purchase price includes entrée, starch, vegetable, fruit, and choice of 1% milk, chocolate, or apple juice. There will be no per day purchases. EXTENDED SUMMER CAMP SE9020 | $650 | 7/12-7/16 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 SE9021 | $650 | 7/19-7/23 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 Extended camps will be filled with a broad range of activities where students will experience the arts, technology, science and sports. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
GRADES 3 TO 5 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS All classes are in person READING AND WRITING WORKSHOP SE1001 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 3-4 SE1003 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 3-4 How does one become a better reader and writer? Practice! In a workshop that integrates reading and writing, students will read a variety of genres and have conversations about their reading in literature circles. As writers, they will engage in writing workshop processes inspired by the authors they've read to develop ideas, apply strategies that effective writers use, and get feedback from other writers. MATH ADVENTURES SE3001 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 3-4 SE3003 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 3-4 Students will explore mathematics in everyday living, as well as investigate the content standards such as measurement, estimation, probability, and geometry through lots of hands-on activities and math games. Activities will also focus on helping students make sense of mathematics and improving computational fluency. MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES: A BUSINESS UNIT FOR LITTLE KIDS SE3011 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 3-4 Through an inquiry approach, students will learn the basic elements of a business--its function, organization, processes and products. Students will investigate businesses in the Mānoa community, conduct surveys and interviews, and create a class business. Lots of hands-on math and research skills. Students will market and sell their product or service and determine how their net earnings will be used. LI'L CRITTERS: The Science of Insects SE4011 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 3-5 Children will discover the world of insects right in our backyard. Hawai‘i is home to an estimated 10,000 native species. By observing these little critters, students will learn how the natural world works. INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS SE4030 | $823 | 6/14-7/09 | 8:00am-12:00pm | Entering grades 4-5 This class is an introduction to building and programming robots using a LEGO® Robotics System. Students will learn mechanical design, construction, programming and teamwork skills. In small teams, using LEGO® blocks, motors and sensors, students explore gears and pulleys, build and control a line drawing robot, and finally build a robot that can find its own way and avoid obstacles. Students use a computer to teach their robot to move, react, and make sounds in order to solve challenges COOK IT BOOK IT SE4041 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 3-5 If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, what kind of cookie would it be? What would you feed A Very Hungry Caterpillar? If you had a magic food pot, what foods would you fill it with? Students will explore the connections of literature and foods, by describing the tastes and textures of their food through writing, cooking, and eating. Safely distanced cooking areas will be set up. Utensils and equipment will be sanitized after each use. Course will culminate with a class recipe book. CHILDREN'S PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO SE6000 | $823 | 6/14-7/09 | 8:00am-12:00pm | Entering grades 3-5 Students will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the performing arts: acting, dancing, and singing. Mid-Pacific School of the Arts faculty members will be instructing and assisting the children on their journey towards an end-of-summer production. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
CREATIVE ART EXPLORATIONS (Rev 2/26/2021) CLASS FULL, WAITLIST AVAILABLE SE6011 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 7:45am-9:45am | Entering grades 3-5 Students will learn art history and work in a variety of 2-D and 3-D mediums to develop their artistic voice. KEIKI HULA SE6061 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 3-5 Students will learn the stories, traditions and culture of Hawaiʻi through dance, chant and song. Instructor is a member of Hālau I Ka Wēkiu under the guidance of Mid-Pacific's Kumu Hula Michael Lanakila Casupang. VIDEO BOOTCAMP (previously called YouTuber 101) SE6020 | $823 | 6/14-7/09 | 8:00am-12:00pm | Entering grades 4-6 This class will introduce students to the essentials of filmmaking in a fun and creative environment. Students will learn filming and story techniques, audio/sound and how to create eye catching thumbnails for their videos. Using different mediums, students will be challenged to create videos that will draw audiences to their stories. No prior experience is required. SPORTS CAMP GREEN AND WHITE SE7001 | $420 | 6/14-7/09 | 10:15am-12:00pm | Entering grades 3-5 In the spirit of the Summer Olympics, students will learn the proper techniques and skill development of various sports and the importance of camaraderie and team-building with Elementary physical education teacher, Mr. Preston Pires. AFTERNOON CAMP SE9000 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 12:30pm-2:30pm | Entering grades 1-5 Activities include quiet time, storytelling, and play. Students in grades 1 to 5 will rotate between fun-filled activities like art, science, theatre, a world language/culture, and PE (the variety of activities are dependent upon enrollment). AFTER SCHOOL CARE SE9010 | $462 | 6/14-7/09 | 2:30pm-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 Children will rotate between fun-filled activities like art, science, world language/culture, and PE (the variety of activities are dependent upon enrollment). ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LUNCH SE9900 | $111.15 | 6/14-7/09 (19 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX1 | $29.25 | 7/12-7/16 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm SE9900-EX2 | $29.25 | 7/19-7/23 (5 lunches) | Served at 12:00pm Lunch service provided by Sodexo. Purchase price includes entrée, starch, vegetable, fruit, and choice of 1% milk, chocolate, or apple juice. There will be no per day purchases. EXTENDED SUMMER CAMP SE9020 | $650 | 7/12-7/16 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 SE9021 | $650 | 7/19-7/23 (1 week) | 8:00am-5:00pm | Entering grades PK-5 Extended camps will be filled with a broad range of activities where students will experience the arts, technology, science and sports. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
TENNIS PROGRAMS Mid-Pacific offers co-educational tennis classes for ages five to adult and for all skill levels. We offer a range of classes to accommodate the beginning tennis player up to the high-performance athlete including all levels in-between. Participants will have the opportunity to develop level-specific skills, to engage in competitive situations, and to have fun playing a lifetime sport with friends and peers. ● Children should arrive no more than 15 minutes before the start of a lesson, and must practice social distancing (6 feet from others with a mask/shield) while waiting. ● Students will need to do the full self-assessment in myPueo/Magnus Health on non-school days, and coaches will still need to mark attendance. ● Students will be responsible for bringing their own water bottle. The water bottle should be filled prior to practice, and should only be refilled at a bottle filling station. ● Students may be given a racquet for the session, but it cannot be shared with any other student that day, and must be thoroughly sanitized at the end of the lesson. ● Parents will need to stay in the car at the drop off time, and return promptly at the end of the lesson or match. ● Parents cannot stay to watch the lesson or match For more guidelines, please refer to the Mid-Pacific Athletics Return to Play Guidelines located at the end of the tennis section. SESSION I 6/07-6/18 (9 days) Jump Start $243; High Performance $369 SESSION II 6/21-7/02 (10 days) Jump Start $270; High Performance $410 SESSION III 7/06-7/16 (9 days) Jump Start $243; High Performance $369 LEVELS: Jump Start High Performance Maximum class size: 4-6 students per court Maximum class size: 16 students per class This program caters to players with no previous This program caters to players who have experience or with minimal knowledge of the basic participated in ILH Intermediate, JV, or tennis strokes, Beginner and Intermediate Beginner. Varsity; in USTA leagues; and/or in sanctioned Hawai'i sectional competitions CLASS TIMES: Jump Start High Performance 9:00am-10:00am 1:45pm-3:15pm (Returning Intermediate) 10:00am-11:00am 3:15pm-4:45pm (Returning Junior Varsity) 12:45pm-1:45pm 4:45pm-6:15pm (Returning Varsity) PRIVATE LESSONS This program is a one-to-one private instruction with a Mid-Pacific teaching professional. For more information, contact Mr. Chanon Alcon, Director of Tennis, email calcon@midpac.edu or call (808) 973- 5100. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
Mid-Pacific Athletics Return to Play Guidelines School Year 2020-2021 Tennis Program Risk Level: Low Guidelines for Tennis, regardless of phasing ● Players should arrive no more than 15 minutes before the start of a practice, and must practice social distancing (6 feet from others with a mask/shield) while waiting. ● On school days (when students have already self-assessed for COVID for classes), coaches will ask all coaches and participants the daily self-evaluation of symptoms questions and allow only those players and coaches who are cleared to practice. Attendance will be taken in myPueo - only those who pass the self-screening can attend and will be marked as present - and others will be marked as absent to document all who attended the session. ● Students will need to do the full self-assessment in myPueo/Magnus Health on non-school days, and coaches will still need to mark attendance. ● Each coach and participant will be responsible for bringing their own water bottle. The water bottle should be filled prior to practice, and should only be refilled at a bottle filling station. ● Each coach and participant will be responsible for bringing their own tennis racquet. For summer school, students may be given a racquet for the session, but it cannot be shared with any other student that day, and must be thoroughly sanitized at the end of the lesson. ● Practice gear for every sport must be taken home and washed before it can be brought back to school. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
● All athletes and coaches should wash their hands and/or use hand sanitizer before AND after each practice. We highly encourage all athletes and coaches to immediately shower at home after each practice or competition. ● Each coach will go through safety training prior to the start of the season ● 1 coach from every team will be designated as the “COVID Coach”. o This coach will be in charge of documenting attendance and assessment information for every coach and player, for every practice or competition. o This coach will also monitor each practice and competition to make sure that the team is following the proper protocols that are required in the sport, based on the phase that the sport is currently in. Parent expectations ● Parents will need to stay in the car at the drop off time, and return promptly at the end of the lesson or match. ● Parents cannot stay to watch the lesson or match. Tennis Lessons/Team ● Phase 1 o All coaches must wear a mask or face shield at all times. o Players must wear masks when not actively training, but can take off the mask during aerobic activity. o All participants and coaches must remain 6 feet apart from each other at all times. o Practices are limited to no more than 2 athletes and 1 coach per court at one time. o Racquets cannot be shared. o Players and coaches should avoid touching their face after touching a tennis ball. o Racquets should be used to pick-up and pass tennis balls to opponents or to adjacent courts. o Singles matches can resume as long as all of the above are followed. Any modification to matches will be made by the ILH. ● Phase 2 o All coaches must wear a mask or face shield at all times. o Players must wear masks when not actively training or playing, but can take off the mask during aerobic training and matches. o All participants and coaches must remain 6 feet apart from each other at all times. o Practices are limited to no more than 2 athletes and 1 coach per court at one time. o Racquets cannot be shared. o Players and coaches should avoid touching their face after touching a tennis ball. o Racquets should be used to pick-up and pass tennis balls to opponents or to adjacent courts. o Singles matches can resume as long as all of the above are followed. Any modification to matches will be made by the ILH. ● Phase 3 o All coaches must wear a mask or face shield at all times. o Players must wear masks when not actively training or playing, but can take off the mask during aerobic training and matches. o All participants and coaches must remain 6 feet apart from each other at all times. o Practices are limited to 4 athletes and 1 coach per court at one time. o Racquets cannot be shared. o Players and coaches should avoid touching their face after touching a tennis ball. o Racquets should be used to pick-up and pass tennis balls to opponents or to adjacent courts. o Singles and doubles matches can resume as long as all of the above are followed. Any modification to matches will be made by the ILH. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
Facility Cleaning ● There is only 1 bathroom in the vicinity, and it must be sanitized using ozonated water that the tennis staff will bring before tennis lessons or practices can begin. Everything that is touched by the restroom user must be sanitized using the ozonated water after use. ● Any balls, equipment, hoppers, racquets loaned for lessons, etc. that were used must be cleaned between lessons, practices, as well as before storing the equipment and the leaving the facility for the day. Home Matches The following protocol must be followed for any home match that is scheduled. ● The match must be added to the Facilities Calendar by the Athletic Office. ● The visiting team must come through the front gate, turn left, and drop students at the tennis courts. o Regardless of how visiting teams are transported (by bus or parent drivers), all drivers must stay in their vehicles and depart campus after the students are dropped off. ● Only coaches, Athletic staff from the visiting school, as well as Mid-Pacific Athletic Department staff will be allowed to view the matches on campus. ● Mid-Pacific Tennis staff will present the visiting team with written procedures for social distancing, the wearing of face coverings unless they are actively playing in a match, restroom location and cleaning procedures, a list of any modifications in matches (from the ILH), and locations where the visiting team may congregate while on campus. ● Mid-Pacific Tennis staff will confirm and document that all visiting coaches and players have been assessed for symptoms. Anyone exhibiting symptoms will not be allowed on campus. 2021 Summer School Catalog Elementary School – Rev 02262021
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