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GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 2018 JULY 2nd – JULY 27th New Middle School Courses See pages and Special String Program for Third Graders See Page 11 GENERAL INFORMATION This is the time to register your children for the Garden City Public Schools Summer Enrichment Program Mail-in registration will take place during the month of May Space is limited so we will register on a first come first serve basis Please mail registration form to: GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 56 CATHEDRAL AVE GARDEN CITY, NY 11530 This summer, the entire program will be held at Stratford Avenue School We will have tables set up in the lobby as you enter the building should you need assistance The program for children in the second, third, fourth and fifth grades will again offer a variety of courses You will be able to select the courses your child would like to take by the week You may also choose to take only one course per week or any combination over the four weeks We will continue to offer the option of registering for one week, two weeks, three weeks, or all four weeks The Cluster Programs for the Pre-K, Kindergarten and First grades will remain the same – more details are on page Our middle and high school students will once again have the option to take courses this summer They may take one a day, or two a day for one week, two weeks, three weeks or all four weeks Also, middle school and high school students may volunteer to be an aide in the program as in the past, or a combination of taking a course for one period and volunteering for the other Please note we will be limiting the number of volunteers that we will be able to accept Forms may be found online at the end of this packet or on any of the school or district websites Once again we will be offering – LEGO ROBOTICS It is open to our third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade students The course will run the entire morning for one week A description can be found on page 10 We will also be offering two popular high school classes once again– College Essay & College Application Look for them in our brochure on page The program is open to all Garden City School District residents from those entering Kindergarten in the fall of 2018 through the current eleventh grade The program hours will be 9:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m each weekday from Monday, July 2nd to Friday, July 27th Please read all the enclosed information carefully before you register, as there will be no refunds or credits given THIS IS IMPORTANT - Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope so that we may send you confirmation of your enrollment For privacy reasons we not accept calls for confirmation over the phone Your selfaddressed stamped envelope is your means of confirmation As always, the Summer Enrichment Program is dependent on the successful passage of the school district’s budget ***MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 8TH THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER IN PERSON ON JUNE 25TH OR JUNE 26TH FROM 9:00 A.M TO NOON OR ANY DAY THE PROGRAM IS IN SESSION Questions or concerns may be directed to Mr Joseph Papa or Ms Virginia McCavera Summer Program Teacher/Administrators at 478-1540 or email at – summerenrichment@gcufsd.net Page PROGRAM OVERVIEW The program hours are 9:00 a.m to Noon at Stratford Avenue School ******ALL CLUSTER PROGRAMS ARE CLOSED***** PRE-KINDERGARTEN (Stratford School - the classrooms are on the Kildare side of the building ) The Pre-Kindergarten Cluster Program is designed for those children entering Kindergarten in the fall of 2018 The program is a language-based program, offering children a wide array of language experiences The children will be involved in three to four activities a day *Parents are asked to send each child with a drink and snack each day and to accompany the child to and from the classroom at the beginning and end of each program day Group Red Blue Yellow Green Room # 110 126 111 106 Teacher Ms Courtade Mrs Hegmann Mrs Fisher-Fogel Ms White Group Room # 101 102 N Gym 104 Teacher Ms Borchers Mrs Hughes Ms Fulgenzi Ms Speechley Group A B C D Room # 128 129 130 Cafeteria Teacher Mrs Ryan Ms Blank Mrs Nehr Mr Biancaniello KINDERGARTEN (Stratford School - the classrooms are on the Kildare side – rear of the building) The Kindergarten Cluster Program is designed for children who have just completed Kindergarten in June Children will rotate through various activity areas (Science, Arts & Crafts, Music, and Physical Fun) *Parents are asked to send each child with a drink and snack each day and to accompany the child to and from the classroom at the beginning and end of each program day Activity Science Discoveries Arts & Crafts Physical Fun Music FIRST GRADE (Stratford Avenue School – the classrooms are on the Weyford Terrace side) The First Grade Cluster program will be offered for our children who have just completed first grade in June The children will rotate through various activity areas (Science, Arts & Crafts, Music and Physical Fun) *Parents are asked to send each child with a drink and snack each day and to accompany the child to and from the classroom at the beginning and end of each program day The program hours are 9:00 a.m to 12:00 p.m Activity Science Discoveries Music Exploration Arts & Crafts Physical Fun Page SECOND - THIRD - FOURTH – FIFTH GRADES For our current Second through Fifth Graders, we will be offering a variety of courses The students will be able to choose two different courses each week Thus if they choose to attend all four weeks, they will have the opportunity to take eight courses Please review the selections and the times they are offered MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL We will be offering a variety of courses for our middle and high school students College Essay, Jumpstart the College Application Process, American Sign Language, Speed & Agility Fitness, NFL Combine, Basics for Creating a Computer Game, Google Account to Plan a Business, Magazine Workshop, Ed Technology, Makerspace, Math Game Creation Strategy, Web Design The fee is per class per week NOT per day – see registration form *SPECIAL COURSES – “LEGO ROBOTICS” - OPEN TO CURRENT THIRD, FOURTH, FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS REGISTRATION INFORMATION ****Please register your child by his or her current grade.**** All program registrations are subject to availability Registration is on a first come first serve basis Before completing one registration form for each child, read program descriptions carefully to ensure that the program selected is grade level and week appropriate THERE ARE NO REFUNDS – so please be sure! Each child’s registration form must be accompanied by a check for the appropriate fee Please make checks payable to GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS If this is not done correctly, it will hold up your registration MAIL-IN REGISTRATION******* The deadline for receipt of mail-in registration is June 8th Registrations received after June 8th will be returned You will then have to register in person either on June 25th or June 26th 9:00 a.m to noon or when the program is in session from July 2nd to July 27th The registration forms must be mailed to: GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 56 CATHEDRAL AVE GARDEN CITY, NY 11530 PROGRAM NOTES The safety of our children is a concern to all of us Let’s work together by following the guidelines to help ensure a safe and secure Summer Enrichment Program • • • • • Please notify your child’s teacher directly about food allergies or concerns about which you want him or her to know Children should not arrive prior to class time; supervision is not provided until the start of class Children must be picked up promptly On your child’s registration form, list two adults who may be called if you cannot be reached to take your child home at the end of class or in case of a minor accident and/or illness Also, please read and complete the Emergency Release section of the form carefully Pre-K, Kindergarten, and First Grade Cluster students must be escorted to and picked up from the classroom Inform the teachers as to whom will pick up your child FIRST DAY INFORMATION – schedules will be posted throughout the buildings PLEASE KEEP THE SCHEDULES and make a notation of your choices For the children in the Cluster Programs – Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, and First Grade – parents should bring them to their classrooms THERE WILL BE AIDES POSTED THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOLS SHOULD YOU NEED ASSISTANCE Page Summer Enrichment Program Courses Courses marked in RED are Closed GRADES & GRADES & WEEK 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●ARTS & CRAFTS *READING CLUB ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SCIENCE ●SIGN LANGUAGE (L 1) WEEK 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●COOKING ●FUN WITH MATH ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●COOKING ●FUN WITH MATH ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA,ACTION ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION ●CODING ●CODING WEEK 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●COOKING ●FUN WITH MATH ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M ●ARTS & CRAFTS ●NEWSPAPER CLUB ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SCIENCE ●SIGN LANGUAGE (L 1) WEEK 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●ARTS & CRAFTS ●READING CLUB ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SCIENCE ●SIGN LANGUAGE (L 2) ●ARTS & CRAFTS ●SCIENCE ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SIGN LANGUAGE(L 2) ●CODING 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M ●COOKING ●FUN WITH MATH ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION ●CODING WEEK 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M WEEK 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M ●ARTS & CRAFTS ●READING CLUB ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SCIENCE ●SIGN LANGUAGE 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●COOKING ●CODING ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION ●COOKING ●CODING ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION WEEK 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●COOKING ●FUN WITH MATH ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M ●ARTS & CRAFTS ●NEWSPAPER CLUB ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SCIENCE ●SIGN LANGUAGE WEEK 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M 9:00 A.M – 10:30 A.M ●ARTS & CRAFTS ●READING CLUB ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SPORTS ●COMPUTERS ●SCIENCE ●SCIENCE ●ARTS & CRAFTS 10:30 A.M – 12:00 P.M ●COOKING ●FUN WITH MATH ●WOODWORKING ●PHOTOGRAPHY ●LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION ●CODING ●CODING Page nd th Course Descriptions for Current through Grade Students Fun with Math – Room 225 – Mrs Keegan If you like great math games and puzzles too; we have a workshop that is just right for you We’ll roll the dice, play cards, make puzzles, and even order from the Mathematic Diner These games will reinforce your math fact fluency and strengthen your problem solving skills Topics will include the major operations, probability, geometry, money, and more Instruction will be supplemented with math literature as well The best part is that you get to go home with directions for the games learned and play them with your family and friends Reading Club – Room 224 – Grades and3 Ms Oppedisano Children will be engaged in reading nonfiction and fiction books to improve and enhance their reading skills We will be looking through biographies, autobiographies, and fictional stories to learn more about character description The children will participate in exciting crafts, projects, and games while also having fun reading this summer! Summer Newspaper Club (Grades and – Weeks and 3) – Ms Oppedisano Have you ever wanted to become an editor for Newsday or The New York Times? Do you enjoy reading and writing? If you’ve answered yes to either of these questions, then Summer Newspaper Club is the course for you! In this course, students will work creatively and collaboratively to produce a newspaper featuring current events, puzzle pages, comic strips, community happenings, opinion articles and so much more! While building their reading, writing, research and computer skills, students will be afforded the opportunity to plan and design a newspaper that they can enjoy reading once published Practical Photography - Room 222 – Mr Gomm We will cover the basic concepts of digital photography Students will learn about different types of photography, features of a camera, and techniques to taking photographs Activities will include going on photographic scavenger hunts, spelling words by capturing images around the school that create letters, and a special “guess what the object is” game Pictures will be taken from different angles and distance Then the students will have to guess what the object is The students will also combine Microsoft Word and photography to create a trading card of their choice Science – Room 115 - Mr Castellano The students will participate in science activities in the areas of Life Science, Chemistry, and Physical Science The students will also build and launch their own model rockets Camp Computer – Computer Lab - Room 229 - Mr McAleese Students will experiment with programs such as Microsoft Word, Publisher, PowerPoint, Excel, Kidspiration and possibly Kidpix or Photoshop Students will spend some time working with age appropriate websites They will also have an opportunity to practice their keyboarding and learn to use a digital camera Students will produce two projects Lights, Camera, Action – Room 230 – Ms LaTorre Students will get the opportunity to gain insight into what “goes on behind the scenes” in film and television while create their own commercials They will get to decide what product they want to sell Students will be creating these commercials using PowerPoint with its various tools and associated programs Woodworking - Room 112 (Art Room) - Mr Caputo Children will use basic hand and power tools correctly and safely to learn principles of wood construction and carpentry Students will apply basic principles of using nails, screws and glue to assemble several projects Team Sports and Games – South half of the Gym - Mr Caparella Students will participate in fun and exciting activities such as, soccer, hockey, team handball, volleyball and so much more Games will be motivating, creative and challenging to students of all ability levels Page Cooking – Room 131 - Ms Snyder Children will be the chefs in this introduction to cooking class They will prepare original recipes that are easy to follow, fun to make and most importantly delicious to eat Students will write down all recipes so they can recreate what they learned at home Arts & Crafts – Room 116 – Ms Aprigliano The children will be exposed to different art styles and will use various art mediums to create a variety of projects Each child must bring a white, 100% cotton T-shirt to the first class Please place your child's name on the inside of the collar American Sign Language Room 221 Mrs Wysocki Finger Spelling This class introduces students to the exciting world of American Sign Language Students will learn to sign the alphabet and fingerspell words Also, they will learn to sign basic words The goal of this course is to enhance communication so students can interact with each other, with people in the deaf community and with other non-verbal people Hands-on activities and games help to make learning fun For grades through 5, we will be offering Level 1(Beginner) Classes – weeks 1, & 3, Level Classes (for those who know a little bit or who attended the classes in previous summers) - weeks **Please check the schedule on page for times and levels Also, we will offer classes for our Middle School students in week Coding Class Room 227 – Ms Sandler During this summer session students will be exposed to the new exciting technology that they have been learning and exposed to during school This summer session will extend their knowledge and experiences greatly on the different types of technology that is out there The students will be exposed to The Hour of Code, which gives them interactive courses for children to learn programming as well as using such resources as: Coding Studio, Lightbot, and Scratch Also students will be exposed a different type of programming using the Mindware Robot Using this robot, students will learn the basic computer programming skills as they set the course for this complex robot Children will learn basic computer programming in order to have the robot carry out some tasks Page High School Courses Writing Your College Application Essay - Stratford Library - Mr Rebolini Offered Weeks 1, 2, & at both 9:00a.m and 10:30 a.m WEEKS & ARE CLOSED This course is for high school Juniors going into Senior year Learn how to write your personal college admissions essay You can improve your chances of being admitted to a college by writing a successful essay Writing a well thought out essay shows the admissions committee who you are – more than just grades and test scores Writing your college essay can seem to be an overwhelming task This course will help you come up with an idea for your essay and how to approach writing an effective one The instructor will guide the students step-bystep though the process, constantly editing their work Due to the personal attention given to each student, we must limit the enrollment to twelve students Jumpstart the College Application Process! The Small Computer Lab - Room 231 - Mr Doyle Offered Week 1, Week and Week at both 9:00a.m and 10:30a.m This course is designed for current juniors who are preparing for the college application process and who want to get a jump start At the end of this week-long course, students will have a greater understanding of how colleges review applications The resume/activity sheet will be discussed and students will participate in mock college interviews The Common Application, along with the supplement sections required by certain colleges, will also be scrutinized In addition, students will learn how to complete their application to highlight their strengths! Due to the personal attention given to each student, we must limit the enrollment to twelve students Page Middle School Courses Speed and Agility Fitness - Room 127 -Mr Messier Offered Week at 9:00a.m Speed & Agility session will enhance middle and high school athletic knowledge through expert coaching in a fun and exciting environment The purpose will be instruction in the techniques and training that are necessary for young athletes to reach their full potential Speed training, power, and agility are the essential elements for success in ALL sports! With an increased awareness of how to maximize these disciplines, athletes will be able to further their potential in their respective sport NFL Combine - Room 127 -Mr Messier Offered Week at 10:30a.m Each February, hundreds of the very best college football players are invited to the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana Join us for our very own Garden City Combine where you, the player, will go through all the same non-contact drills and skills as the NFL players themselves Learn fundamental of the game of football such throwing and catching techniques, proper route running, ball handling, stances and starts from former player Hofstra University and GC High School Football Coach Take advantage of this great way to prepare for the upcoming season Basics For Creating a Computer Game Room 113 - Mr Davola Offered Week at 9:00 a.m This course will be for students in middle school that are interested in learning the concepts behind making a game The class will learn about the elements of a game using Gamestar Mechanic and then learn some basic skills to creating a basic maze game Once students master the basic concepts we will try to design prototypes for our games using Scratch and CS First Google Account To Plan A Business - Room 113 Mr Davola Offered Week at 10:30 a.m This course will be for middle school students who are interested in learning about their Google Accounts to create and design a mock company Students will work together to create flyers, websites, presentations, videos and more to find out what it is like to be a designer and planner for a business American Sign Language Room 221 - Mrs Wysocki Offered Week at both 9:00 a.m and 10:30 a.m This class introduces students to the exciting world of American Sign Language Students will learn to sign the alphabet and fingerspell words Also, they will learn to sign basic words The goal of this course is to enhance communication so students can interact with each other, with people in the deaf community and with other nonverbal people Hands-on activities and games help to make learning fun Magazine Workshop (Middle School Students – Weeks and at 9:00a.m.) Room 224 – Ms Oppedisano Do you love reading, writing and photography? If you do, then Magazine Workshop is the course for you! Students in this course will collaborate to create a Summer Enrichment Program magazine The magazine will feature the various courses that are offered throughout the Summer Enrichment Program Students will be given the opportunity to interview teachers and students to learn more about the fantastic activities that are taking place within the program each week, and enhance their photography skills by capturing moments of these terrific events While building their reading, writing, photography and listening skills, students will work creatively to develop the pages of a magazine that they will enjoy reading once published Page EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY Room 113 - Mr Lee Offered Weeks 2, &4 at 9:00a.m Students in this course will be exposed to a variety of iPad apps and other Educational Technology tools Augmented & Virtual Reality will be explored using such apps as AURASMA, Google Expeditions and Google Cardboard VR Students will also have the opportunity of creating their own movie trailers using iMovie Students should have access to a smartphone, but it is NOT necessary for the course MAKERSPACE Room 113 Mr Lee Offered Weeks 2, & at 10:30a.m Students in this course will get an insight in some of the “makerspace” activities being conducted in schools nationwide Students will learn basic coding; learn about electronics using SNAP CIRCUITS; use a 3-D pen to create 3-D artwork; basic robotics using OZOBOTS and gaming w/ Classroom Jeopardy Math Game Creation Strategy - Room 225 - Mrs Keegan Offered Week only at both 9:00a.m and 10:30a.m This fun and hands-on course will give the students the opportunity to research, create, design, apply, and play their own math game Upon completion of their game, they will have a chance to test the games of their classmates Website Design: -Room 228 Ms Boyd Offered Week at both 9:00 a.m & 10:30a.m Bring your special interest or passion project as you step into the shoes of a website designer You’ll bring alive the content as you research, plan, build and improve your website We will showcase your research from the topic of choice We will integrate still images, slideshows, home-videos, Youtube videos, interactive maps and weblinks to connect to other resources Page We will be offering our very successful course in ROBOTICS again this summer for students in 3RD, 4th, 5th and 6th grade in Weeks 1, & only WEEKS AND ARE CLOSED This course, through the use of LEGO ROBOTICS KITS, will enable students to design, build and program small scale robots Students will learn fundamental engineering and problem solving through challenging robotic projects Each project will require participants to plan, collaborate and design their robots in groups of four with the guidance of a teacher and student aide Room 228 The classes will be limited to 12 students and will meet for the entire morning from 9:00a.m to 12:00p.m.- three hours Attendance for each class is extremely important as each group will rely on each of its members for completion of important tasks The fee for this class is - Week is $176.00 due to the short week Weeks & are $220.00 each week Please use the separate registration form “Lego Robotics” to sign up for this course • Instructor: Ms Boyd Page 10 Instructor: Mr Albani Location: Auditorium In the String Summer Program, your child will receive instruction in the basics of playing a string instrument Learning how to play a musical instrument is a wonderful opportunity, but it comes with many challenges It requires a lot of hard work and dedication It is because of this that students enrolled in our music program not only develop a strong work ethic, but also a strong sense of pride and accomplishment This course will immerse students in the world of string playing They will receive instruction in the proper technique for their instrument, how to care for their instrument, understand the basics of notation, and how to perform simple pieces using plucking and the bow The summer music course will run for two weeks starting on July 9th and ending on July 20th Lesson groups will meet every weekday for a total of ten lessons Lessons will be organized by instrument and will last for 90 minutes Two lesson times are available for you to select from starting at either 9:00 am or 10:30 am Please use the separate registration form “String Summer Program” to sign up for this course **These students are welcome to sign up for other Summer Enrichment Program classes as well Page 11 Pre-Kindergarten Kindergarten First Grade SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM NAME _ DATE OF BIRTH AGE _SEX: M F SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED AS OF6/18 PARENT/GUARDIAN NAMES _ HOME PHONE # _ ADDRESS _E-MAIL ADDRESS _ FATHER’S WORK PHONE# _ CELL PHONE # _ MOTHER’S WORK PHONE# _ CELL PHONE # _ **TWO ADULTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED WITH WHOM YOUR CHILD MAY LEAVE: NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ EMERGENCY RELEASE In case of serious illness or accident, I request that I be contacted If I cannot be reached, I authorize the Summer Program to call this physician and to follow his/her instructions If this physician cannot be contacted, the Summer Program may make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary PHYSICIAN’S NAME PHONE # PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE _ DATE _ ANY SPECIAL CONCERNS THE SUMMER PROGRAM SHOULD BE AWARE (ex., Medical, Educational…) _ _ PROGRAM SELECTION GRADE LEVEL DETERMINED BY THE GRADE COMPLETED 6/18 PLEASE SELECT YOUR CHOICE(S) FROM EACH CATEGORY Cluster Programs: (CIRCLE ONE) WEEK(S): Pre-Kindergarten Week (July - July 6) Cost $72.00 – days Week (July 16 - July 20) Cost $90.00 Kindergarten First Grade Week (July - July 13) Cost $90.00 Week (July 23 - July 27) Cost $90.00 ALL FOUR WEEKS (July 2nd – July 27th) Cost $342.00 Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope so we may send you a confirmation Please check your schedule before you register for this program as there will be no refunds or credits given This program is contingent on the passage of the school district’s budget ***MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 8TH THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER IN PERSON ON JUNE 25 TH OR JUNE 26TH FROM 9:00 A.M TO NOON OR ANY DAY THE PROGRAM IS IN SESSION ** SECOND GRADE, THIRD GRADE,FOURTH GRADE, FIFTH GRADE** SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM NAME _ DATE OF BIRTH AGE _SEX: M F SCHOOL GRADE COMPLETED AS OF 6/18 PARENT/GUARDIAN NAMES _ HOME PHONE # ADDRESS _E-MAIL ADDRESS _ FATHER’S WORK PHONE# _ CELL PHONE # _ MOTHER’S WORK PHONE# _ CELL PHONE # _ **TWO ADULTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED WITH WHOM YOUR CHILD MAY LEAVE: NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ EMERGENCY RELEASE In case of serious illness or accident, I request that I be contacted If I cannot be reached, I authorize the Summer Program to call this physician and to follow his/her instructions If this physician cannot be contacted, the Summer Program may make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary PHYSICIAN’S NAME PHONE # PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE _ DATE _ ANY SPECIAL CONCERNS THE SUMMER PROGRAM SHOULD BE AWARE (ex., Medical, Educational…) _ _ GRADE LEVEL (current grade) Select First Choice and Second Choice for each week Each Class CIRCLE ONE SECOND/THIRD FOURTH/FIFTH Fee is $45.00 (*Week Fee is $36.00 due to the short week) TIME: 9:00 a.m CHOICE #1 (NAME OF CLASS) TIME: 10:30 a.m CHOICE # (NAME OF CLASS) *WEEK ($36.00) *WEEK ($36.00 WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00 WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) *WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) TIME: 9:00 a.m CHOICE #2 (NAME OF CLASS) TIME: 10:30 a.m CHOICE #2 (NAME OF CLASS) *WEEK ($36.00) *WEEK ($36.00 _ WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) WEEK ($45.00) _ _ TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools Every effort will be made to give each child his or her first choice but we can’t guarantee it If you want a confirmation, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope and one will be sent Before you register for this program, please check your schedule as there will be no refunds or credits given **********************This program is contingent on the passage of the school district’s budget.********************************* ***MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 8TH THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER IN PERSON ON JUNE 25 TH OR JUNE 26TH FROM 9:00 A.M TO NOON OR ANY DAY THE PROGRAM IS IN SESSION ***************MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL FORM***************** SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM NAME _ DATE OF BIRTH AGE _SEX: M F GRADE PARENT/ SCHOOL _ COMPLETED 6/18 GUARDIAN NAMES _ ADDRESS _ HOME PHONE # _ FATHER’S WORK PHONE# CELL PHONE # MOTHER’S WORK PHONE# CELL PHONE # Family E-MAIL _ **TWO ADULTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED WITH WHOM YOUR CHILD MAY LEAVE: NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ EMERGENCY RELEASE In case of serious illness or accident, I request that I be contacted If I cannot be reached, I authorize the Summer Program to call this physician and to follow his/her instructions If this physician cannot be contacted, the Summer Program may make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary PHYSICIAN’S NAME PHONE # PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE _ DATE _ ANY SPECIAL CONCERNS THE SUMMER PROGRAM SHOULD BE AWARE (ex., Medical, Educational) _ COURSES WEEKS OFFERED COST (per Class) TIMES College Essay (Space Limited) 1*, $55 (*$44) 9:00a.m & 10:30a.m Jumpstart the College Application Process 1*, 2, & $55 (*$44) 9:00a.m & 10:30a.m Web Design $45 9:00a.m & 10:30a.m Speed and Agility Fitness $36 9:00a.m NFL Combine $36 10:30a.m Magazine Workshop & $45 9:00a.m Math Games Creation Strategy $45 9:00a.m.& 10:30a.m Basics for Creating Computer Games MS $36 9:00a.m Google Account for Planning a Mock Business MS $36 10:30a.m Educational Technology 2, & $45 9:00 a.m Makerspace 2, & $45 10:30 a.m American Sign Language(MS) $45 9:00a.m & 10:30a.m Select First Choice and Second Choice for each week (*Due to the fact that week is only days the cost is adjusted as follow: College Essay and College Application will be $44 and the other courses will be $36) 9:00 a.m Class Week 1* Week Week Week 1st Choice _ 2nd Choice _ _ 10:30 a.m Class Week 1* Week Week Week 1st Choice _ 2nd Choice _ TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools Every effort will be made to give each child his or her first choice but we can’t guarantee it Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope so we may send you a confirmation This program is contingent on the passage of the school district’s budget Please check your schedule before you register for this program, as there will be no refunds or credits given ***MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 8TH THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER IN PERSON ON JUNE 25 TH OR JUNE 26TH FROM 9:00 A.M TO NOON OR ANY DAY THE PROGRAM IS IN SESSION **************LEGO ROBOTICS REGISTRATION FORM************ SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM NAME _ DATE OF BIRTH AGE _SEX: M F GRADE PARENT/ SCHOOL _ COMPLETED 6/18 GUARDIAN NAMES _ ADDRESS _ HOME PHONE # _ FATHER’S WORK PHONE# CELL PHONE # Family E-MAIL _ MOTHER’S WORK PHONE# CELL PHONE # **TWO ADULTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED WITH WHOM YOUR CHILD MAY LEAVE: NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ EMERGENCY RELEASE In case of serious illness or accident, I request that I be contacted If I cannot be reached, I authorize the Summer Program to call this physician and to follow his/her instructions If this physician cannot be contacted, the Summer Program may make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary PHYSICIAN’S NAME PHONE # PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE _ DATE _ ANY SPECIAL CONCERNS THE SUMMER PROGRAM SHOULD BE AWARE (ex., Medical, educational) _ This course runs for the entire morning – 9:00 a.m to 12:00p.m Weeks and are closed Circle your choice of week: Week ( Fee $220.00 each week) TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools Every effort will be made to give each child his or her first choice but we can’t guarantee it Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope so we may send you a confirmation This program is contingent on the passage of the school district’s budget Please check your schedules before you register for this program, as there will be no refunds or credits given ***MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 8TH THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER IN PERSON ON JUNE 25 TH OR JUNE 26TH FROM 9:00 A.M TO NOON OR ANY DAY THE PROGRAM IS IN SESSION *******SUMMER STRING PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM******* SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM NAME _ DATE OF BIRTH AGE _SEX: M F GRADE PARENT/ SCHOOL _ COMPLETED 6/18 GUARDIAN NAMES _ ADDRESS _ HOME PHONE # _ FATHER’S WORK PHONE# CELL PHONE # Family E-MAIL _ MOTHER’S WORK PHONE# CELL PHONE # **TWO ADULTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED WITH WHOM YOUR CHILD MAY LEAVE: NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ NAME _RELATIONSHIP _PHONE # _ EMERGENCY RELEASE In case of serious illness or accident, I request that I be contacted If I cannot be reached, I authorize the Summer Program to call this physician and to follow his/her instructions If this physician cannot be contacted, the Summer Program may make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary PHYSICIAN’S NAME PHONE # PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE _ DATE _ ANY SPECIAL CONCERNS THE SUMMER PROGRAM SHOULD BE AWARE (ex., Medical, educational) _ The cost of this course is $110.00 per two week session (includes the use of an instrument) Circle your choice of week: Weeks & at 9:00 a.m Weeks & at 10:30 a.m TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools Every effort will be made to give each child his or her first choice but we can’t guarantee it Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope so we may send you a confirmation This program is contingent on the passage of the school district’s budget Please check your schedules before you register for this program, as there will be no refunds or credits given ***MAIL-IN REGISTRATION ENDS JUNE 8TH THEN YOU WILL HAVE TO REGISTER IN PERSON ON JUNE 25 TH OR JUNE 26TH FROM 9:00 A.M TO NOON OR ANY DAY THE PROGRAM IS IN SESSION GARDEN CITY SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM VOLUNTEER AIDE FORM - 2018 Please complete all items and return the section below to Mrs Patricia Lupo, Summer Enrichment Program, 56 Cathedral Avenue, Garden City, N.Y 11530 by June 1st Late or incomplete applications may not be processed The program will take place at Stratford Avenue School this summer Applications will be accepted according to the order of their receipt You must have completed Grade or beyond by June 30, 2018 in order to be considered All grade levels, areas and sessions must be covered Please remember that you are volunteering to help us have a successful program We will place you in an area where we will need your assistance A letter of commendation, listing the number of hours you volunteered, will be sent to your school for placement into your file Volunteer hours are 8:45 am - 12 noon If you have questions or need to report a change in your availability our phone number is 478-1540 Thank you for volunteering We truly appreciate your help Without our volunteers the program would not be the same Confirmation of assignment will be sent out Please note: Due to the overwhelming number of volunteer applications we receive each year, we are limiting the number of weeks a student may volunteer to one week This will allow a greater number of students an opportunity to volunteer The number of volunteers needed depends on the overall program enrollment Thus the number of volunteers has a limit We accept applications in the order they are received Please save the above section for your reference, -PLEASE DETACH PLEASE DETACH PLEASE DETACH **Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope with your application PLEASE INDICATE YOUR PREFERENCE OF WEEK WEEKS: (Check week (s) you are available If you are available for more than one week, please indicate your st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th choice) Monday, July 2- Friday, July (Off July 4th) _ Monday, July 16 – Friday, July 20 _ Monday, July – Friday, July 13 Monday, July 23 – Friday, July 27 _ STUDENT NAME _ AGE: _ M F ADDRESS _ HOME PHONE GRADE COMPLETED AS OF 6/30/18 (MUST BE AT LEAST 6TH GRADE) _ SCHOOL AS OF 9/18 ADDRESS OF SCHOOL _ STUDENT SIGNATURE (required) PARENT/GUARDIAN NAMES _ MOTHER'S WORK PHONE _FATHER'S WORK PHONE _ I give my permission for my child to volunteer for the Summer Enrichment Program PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (required) TWO ADULTS WHO MAY BE CONTACTED IF NEITHER PARENT CAN BE REACHED: NAME PHONE NAME PHONE EMERGENCY RELEASE In case of serious illness or accident, I request that I be contacted If I cannot be reached, I authorize the Summer Program to call this physician to follow his/her instructions If this physician cannot be contacted, Summer Program may make whatever arrangements are deemed necessary PHYSICIAN'S NAME _ PHONE PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (required) ... Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools TOTAL FEE ENCLOSED Reminder: Please send checks with the Registration Form made out to Garden City Public Schools Please enclose... 2nd to July 27th The registration forms must be mailed to: GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 56 CATHEDRAL AVE GARDEN CITY, NY 11530 PROGRAM NOTES The safety of our children is... form must be accompanied by a check for the appropriate fee Please make checks payable to GARDEN CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS If this is not done correctly, it will hold up your registration MAIL-IN REGISTRATION*******