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Page 1: 2017 SUMMER PROGRAMCreate your Account Profile 1. Access the new site by browsing to: 2. Select (top, right corner) to begin creating your profile. 3. Complete the Register a New Account

2017 SUMMER PROGRAMAll Ages, All Interests, All Yearpre-school | elementary | middle school | high school | adults

Providing lifelong learning opportunities, strengthening community partnerships, and facilitating

access to resources and the delivery of services.

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REGISTRATION AND ADDITIONAL FEE INFORMATIONCCUSD families will be notified by email when registration for the ECSSummer Program is open. Registration will be available no later than theweek of April 10, 2017. For Enrichment classes, there is a class minimumand maximum for each class. Some fill quickly and others may cancel dueto the minimum number of students required is not met. We encourage youto register as soon as possible so you ensure placement in your first choiceof classes. Registration and payment must be received by theWednesday prior to the start date of class/camp.

ONLINE REGISTRATIONECS (Education & Community Services) is transitioning to a new onlineregistration and billing system called Eleyo. We are very excited to utilize thenew system. Below are a few things you will be able to do in this system.• Register for Enrichment programs• Register for Preschool classes• Check account balances• Make a payment using your credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover)• Sign up for automated payments• Print receipts and child care tax statements• Request a schedule change to a child care account• Register for school break camps

On page 4 is a guide to help you set up your family profile. Please add allhousehold members in anticipation of future registrations within the system.

Eleyo, can be found by visiting https://cavecreek.ce.eleyo.com. (Chromeand Foxfire are the preferred browsers.) In order to register for any ECSProgram, it is mandatory for each member of the family to have aprofile in Eleyo (Instructions on page 4). If you do not have a computer athome, the ECS Office has a computer station for public use. Once a profilehas been set up, online enrollment in an Enrichment course is immediatelyconfirmed upon online registration and payment. All Kids Club, SuperCampand Preschool registrations and payments are pending until requiredemergency form and shot records are received.

PAYMENTElectronic payments are accepted in the form of credit or debit card (Visa,MasterCard and Discover) and ACH checking or savings accounts. An ACHpayment is an electronic checking or savings account payment. Whenchecking out, a user enters the bank routing and account numbers. Creditcard payments are authorized or declined immediately, ACH paymentconfirmations must go through the individual user bank for confirmationavailability of funds. The United States Federal Reserve rule is that a bankhas up to seven (7) days to return an error, such as insufficient funds. If thereis an error with the ACH payment method, the user will receive an emailnotification. American Express is NOT accepted. We do not accept cashpayments.

ADDITIONAL FEESThe ECS Summer Program will assess the following fees when necessary:• Registration Fee: non-refundable $15 per enrollee (covers all ECS

programs from 5/30-8/9)• Schedule Change Fee: $10 (applies to any class/course change made by

the parent)• Returned Check Fee: $25• Cancelation Fee: $25 (see details below in the Cancelation/Refund Policy

section)• Late Pick-up Fee will be $2/minute late pick-up fee incurred

CANCELATION/REFUND POLICYStudents may receive full refunds only in the event a class is canceled byECS. Summer Program refunds are made by check and can take four to sixweeks processing time. All classes are subject to cancelation in the eventof low enrollment. Most enrichment classes require a minimum of 15students. The registration fee is refundable only if the class(es) refunding arecanceled by ECS and student is taking no other summer ECS program.Upon second class, fees are non-refundable.

If a parent cancels a registration, the full fee can be applied to another ECSprogram (no expiration date). If a refund is requested, a $25 cancelation feewill be deducted from the amount refunded.

If a student violates a disciplinary code that results in expulsion from anyECS summer program, no refund will be issued.

CLASS DETAILSPlease see course descriptions for dates, times, grade (completed in

2016/2017)/age levels, fees and locations throughout the catalog. For thosefamilies enrolled in the June Enrichment programs at Desert WillowElementary, ECS will email a campus map with room numbers correspondingwith class titles the Thursday prior to the first day of class. They will also beposted at the information table the first day of camp, June 5. Your Eleyoaccount will verify the course enrollment of your child. SuperCamp check-inis in the Desert Willow Elementary School Cafeteria. Room numbers for othercampuses will be sent out the Thursday before classes begin.

SCHEDULE CONFIRMATIONSchedule Confirmation can be found through your Eleyo account.Notifications will be given for canceled classes only. In the event a class hasfilled or has been canceled, we will contact you regarding a refund or analternate course arrangement. Please call the ECS office at 480-575-2440 toconfirm placement.

DAYSMost Enrichment and Academic classes are held Monday-Friday, June 5-30.There are additional July camps at Desert Willow Elementary and theatercamps at Black Mountain Elementary and the Fine Arts Center. SuperCampwill run June 5-July 28. Bonanza Education Camps run May 30-June 2 andJuly 31-August 4 at Lone Mountain Elementary. The 7th Grade JumpstartTransition Camp will run July 31-August 2 at Sonoran Trails Middle School.Campuses are closed and no classes/programs will be held on the followingdates: Memorial Day: Monday, May 29 and July 4th Holiday: Monday andTuesday, July 3-4

ECS SUMMER PROGRAM LOCATIONS Most classes and programs will include the following campus locations:

Desert Willow Elementary School4322 E. Desert Willow Pkwy., Cave Creek 85331Lone Mountain Elementary School5250 East Montgomery Road, Cave Creek AZ 85331Cactus Shadows High School5802 East Dove Valley Road, Scottsdale 85266Sonoran Trails Middle School5555 East Pinnacle Vista, Phoenix 85085Cactus Shadows Fine Arts Center33606 North 60th Street, Scottsdale 85266ECS Office/District Office Campus33016 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale 85266Hours: M-F, 7:30AM-4:00PMSummer Hours (June 5-July 20): M-TH, 7:00AM-5:00PM

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE AND PAYMENT PLANSThere are a limited number of full and partial financial aid funds available forChild’s Play Preschool, Kindergarten Prep, Ramp Up Reading, middle andhigh school academic or credit retrieval courses, and SuperCamp. You mustsubmit your application to the ECS Office by May 1, 2017. Payment plans arealso available. Please call 480-575-2440 for more information on financial aidor payment plans.

RULES AND GUIDELINESGood discipline is essential to learning and should be based upon mutualrespect for the rights and property of others, respect for those in authority, andrespect for every student. Students are expected to display responsiblebehavior at all times. Students should follow the same behavior guidelinesand discipline codes as they would during the school year.

Please review the following rules and guidelines:• Students using private transportation may not be on campus more than 10

minutes before or after school hours. • Students are not to bring guests on campus. Dogs and/or other animals are

not permitted on campus.• Running, pushing, shoving, and/or other inappropriate behaviors are not

permitted.• Roller skates, roller shoes, in-line skates, skateboard, etc. are not permitted

on campus.• No student may leave the campus, other than at the designated dismissal

time, without permission from the ECS Summer Program Supervisor.• No student may leave the campus with a person with whom he/she has not

listed as an authorized pick-up person on the Student Registration form.• The ECS Summer Program Supervisor reserves the right to suspend or

expel students from the program.

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Preschool/Kinder Prep/Ramp Up Reading . . . 9

Enrichment – Grades PreK-6. . . . . . . . . . 10-13

Theater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15

Enrichment – Grades 6-Adults. . . . . . . . . 17-19

Professional Development . . . . . . . . . . . . 19-21

Registration, Payment and Information. . . . . . 2

Online Registration Directions. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Summer Planning Worksheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

SuperCamp Themes and Pricing. . . . . . . . . 6-7

Bonanza and Discovery Camps . . . . . . . . . . . 8INDEX

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Dear Community Families,

ECS is excited to announce our new, easy-to-navigate online registration and payment system, Eleyo. This new system will start with our summer program and 2017/2018 Kids Club and Preschool registration. You will be able to registrer for Enrichment programs, specialty camps, Preschool, Kids Club, check account balances, make payments using Visa, MasterCard or Discover, sign up for automated tuition payments, print receipts and child care tax statements and request a schedule change to a child care account. Thank you for your patience as

page 4) regardless of your history in ECS programs or if you are brand new to the ECS programs. Those with an

year. Thank you for choosing ECS programs for your family.

Introducing the new ECS online system.

Education, Enrichment, Prevention, All ages, All Interests, All Year Child Care Preschool Enrichment

Welcome to Summer 2017!With 30+ years of summer programming experience, the Cave Creek Unified School District’s Education & Community Service Department provides quality, affordable courses, workshops and camps that meet student needs and interests. Classes are taught by district teachers, members of the Sonoran Arts League and outside vendors, selected for their rigorous and creative instruction. Fill your summer days with fun activities, learning and growing! Class sizes are limited. Register early!

Education & Community ServicesEducation | Enrichment | Prevention

All Ages. All Interests. All Year.The ECS Office is located at the District Office Campus

Physical address: 33016 N. 60th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85266 • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 426, Cave Creek, AZ 85327Phone: 480-575-2440 Fax: 480-575-2590 • Email: [email protected] • www.ecsforall.org

Preschool: Jenny Stahl, [email protected] • Kid’s Club/Super Camp: Heather Turner, [email protected]: Elaine Vallario, [email protected] • ECS Director: Gina Durbin, [email protected]

ECS Vision: To unite the school and community by providing lifelong learning opportunities, strengthening community partnerships, and facilitating access to resources and the delivery of services.

CCUSD is an equal educational opportunity district. A student will not be discriminated against because of race, color, religion, sex,age, national origin, and disability or any other reason not related to the student's individual capabilities.

Please Note: All classes and fees are subject to Governing Board approval.

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Setting up your Account Profile The Cave Creek Unified School District is transitioning to a new registration system for our Community Education programs. This sheet will walk you through the process for setting up your Account Profile. We encourage you to add all members of your household in anticipation of future registrations within the system. Create your Account Profile

1. Access the new site by browsing to: https://cavecreek.ce.eleyo.com

2. Select (top, right corner) to begin creating your profile.

3. Complete the Register a New Account Form and select .

NOTE: An email will be sent from Eleyo with a link to verify your account. Use the button on that email to verify your account.

Add Family Members and Emergency Contacts to your Account Profile

1. If you are not already on the website, browse to https://cavecreek.ce.eleyo.com and login with your email address

and password by selecting the Log In button .

2. Select your name in the top, right corner of the screen and select Your Account / Relationships.

Use the button to add all family members in order to facilitate upcoming registrations in the system. When adding a grade for a Pre-K student, select Kindergarten and the year the child is expected to enter Kindergarten.

Select the button.

4. After you have finished setting up your family, select Explore All Programs.

5. From the drop-down menu, you will be able to View Your Dashboard and enroll in programs or courses when registrations open.

You have completed the Account Profile set-up process and are ready for future online registrations!

We are very excited to utilize the new Eleyo system. Please keep an eye out for upcoming communications from us as we continue rolling out features of the system.

Create An Eleyo Account

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You’re Invited!

What: Summer Super Camp Where: Desert Willow Elementary

When: June 5th-July 28th Time: 7:00am-5:30pm

Week 1: Rockin’ Rodeo Pioneer Village Trip

Week 2: Club Hollywood Herberger Theater Trip

Week 3: Jedi Training Camp Laser Tag Trip

Week 4: All American Road Trip AZ Heritage Museum Trip

Week 5: Decades of Fun Bowling Trip

Week 6: Super Hero Challenge Electric Blue Dance Party

Week 7: Rainforest Rangers Rainforest Café Trip

Week 8: The Very Best of Summer OdySea Trip (all trips subject to change)

**See Page 7 for more details!

The Summer Learning Wheel Each child will rotate through our specialty classrooms to experience open ended fun learning activities in Science, PE, Art, Club House, Construction Zone, Tinker Lab and Cooking! Every week will also be filled with theme related special events, movie day at Harkins and field trips galore!

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SuperCamp Worksheet

Check Box Below OPTIONS TOTAL

Total of all marked Super Camps boxes above $

Total of all marked Bonanza boxes above $

All students required to pay one time registration fee. Registration Fee Add $15 Per Student $ 15.00

TOTAL $

Summer SuperCamp Hours

AM Program: 7:00 am - 12:00 pm PM Program: 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm Full Day: 7:00 am - 5:30pm

The registration for the Kids Club Summer Super Camp will be taken online through the Eleyo Parent Portal Only. No paper registration will be taken. An Eleyo instruction guide is located on ECSforall.org and at our office for your convenience.

Weekly Camp Themes AM Half Day PM Half Day Full Day

Bonanza/Discovery

May 30 - June 2 (4 Days) Must register by 5/24 *Wednesday movie

field trips for AMand full timeparticipants.

See Page 8 For Details

Week 1 June 5 - June 9Must register by 5/31

Rock in’ Rodeo $125* $125** $250***

Week 2 June 12 - 16 Must register by 6/7

Club Hollywood $125* $125** $250***

Week 3 June 19 - 23 Must register by 6/14

Jedi Training Camp $125* $125** $250*** **Special Presenta-tions for PM & full time participants.

Week 4 June 26 - 30 Must register by 6/21

All American Road Trip $125* $125** $250***

Week 5 July 5 - 7 (3 Days) Must register by 6/28 Decades of Fun $75* $75** $150***

Week 6 July 10 - 14 Must register by 7/5

Superhero Challenge $125* $125** $250*** *** Friday field trips for Full day participants only.

Week 7 July 17 - 21 Must register by 7/12

Rainforest Rangers $125* $125** $250***

Week 8 July 24- 28 Must register by 7/19

The Very Best of Summer $125* $125** $250***

PLEASE NOTE VERY IMPORTANT: Registration and payment is required the

Wednesday prior to the start of the next week of camp. NO EXCEPTIONS.

AM Super Camp is available during the month of June for students who have completed K - 6th Grade.

For June Preschoolers must enroll in either ECS Preschool or KinderPrep program fo r care

PM Super Camp is available during the month of June for students in Preschool - 6th Grade.

AM/PM Super Camp will be available in July for students in Prescho- ol 6th grad. e

Full day students need to provide a packed lunch.

NO NUT PRODUCTS PLEASE

Bonanza/Discovery July 31 - Aug 4 See Page 8 For Details

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A summer of adventure, learning, creating, & destroyingawaits! Immerse your kids in an environment wherecreativity and imagination rules the day! Let our team ofbrick-master coaches (aka: our teachers) guide your childrenthrough super fun LEGO-based building challenges that will

develop skills in math, science, engineering, computers, robotics, animation, art,teamwork, and communication! Time will fly for your little ones as they're

immersed into this learning-focused but exciting, fun, and creative environment!

During an average day they might find themselves:

> Working with teammates on engineering projects, like building table catapults orlearning how to make a car's transmission and gear differential out of LEGO®.

> Teach a LEGO robot how to navigate an obstacle course, and thenin teams, build obstacle courses for other teams' robots to master.

> Race LEGO gravity-powered race cars one day, rubber band poweredones the next day, and the day after, use battery-powered motors and

newfound knowledge on gears to try and out-do each other!

> Write, film, and direct in their own Stop Motion Animation movie, just like the LEGO movie, and we'llput it on YouTube afterwards for all their friends and family to see!

The camp features new and updated activities for kids who've been to past year's camps. We can'twait to see you and your kids at Building Bonanza Science and Creativity Summer Camp!

D I S C OV E R Y CAMPSThis camp is specifically for the little campers. The children’s days will include Music Movement and literature of familiarauthors such as Eric Carl, Don Wood and more. Circle time, structured and unstructured play will include discovery centersbased on individual student’s interests, messy mediums, social stories, making new friends and having fun! Please provide anunrefrigerated lunch from home with a snack or two and drinking water each day. (Students need to have completed at leastone year of preschool through kindergarten.) Instructor: Heather Bicknell

For those students registered for the extended day programming, theywill get open access to classroom materials and one-on-one mentorshipwith instructors in an unstructured environment.

ACTIVSTARS KARATE, INC. has developed one of the most exciting and comprehensive martialart program, specialized for teaching children and teens. Our curriculum includes the most effectiveself-defense techniques, and specializes in the premier A-Z Abduction Prevention and Anti-BullyingPrograms. In classes, we assign life skill challenges to reinforce academic and family values, where

students can earn ribbons for their efforts. Our program is on-going and designed for students to one day achieve their Black Belt. Classtimes will be announced at the first class.

Dates and Location Time Ages Per Class Fee + $10 reg. fee

Wednesdays, 5/31, 8/2 @ Lone MountainWednesdays, 6/7-7/26 @ Desert Willow

6:00-9:00PM 4-1545-minute: $7/class60-minute: $9/class

BonanzaEd.com

Camp Location Grades Day Dates Time Fee

May - Building Bonanza Lone Mountain 1-8 T-F 5/30-6/2 8:00AM-4:00PM $259

May - Discovery Camp Lone Mountain Pre-K T-F 5/30-6/2 8:00AM-4:00PM $225

May - Bonanza Extended Day Lone Mountain PreK-8 T-F 5/30-6/2 4:00-6:00PM $88

August - Building Bonanza Lone Mountain 1-8 M-F 7/31-8/4 8:00AM-4:00PM $319

August - Discovery Camp Lone Mountain Pre-K M-F 7/31-8/4 8:00AM-4:00PM $275

August - Bonanza Extended Day Lone Mountain PreK-8 M-F 7/31-8/4 4:00-6:00PM $110

Bonanza/Discovery/ActivStars

BUILDINGBONANZA!

Science and Creativity Camp

BONANZAEXTENDED DAY

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Elementary Session 2

7:00-9:00AM • JUNE 19-30 • Desert Willow Elementary School

4 Grades Class Title Instructor Fee

K-6 Early Bird Camp ECS Staff $100

9:00-10:30AM • JUNE 19-30 • Desert Willow Elementary School

PreK-2 Exploring Farms and Deserts in Español Miriam Pissas $102

K-2 iPads for Creative Learning Jill Loveall $102

K-2 Math: Time & Money Add Up Andrea King $102

K-3 Soccer FUNdamentals DFAC Instructor $110

K-3 Fun Learning Chinese Sandy Small $102

2-6 Learning Spanish through Stories and Fun Martha Hernandez $102

2-6 Theatrical Adventures Lisa Barzano $102

3-6 The Art of Basic Drawing Anne Hibbetts $100

3-6 Baseball Managers in Training Doug Langley $102

3-6 Copycat Cookery Nancy Gervasio $119

10:40AM-12:10PM • JUNE 19-30 • Desert Willow Elementary School

PreK-2 Arts & Crafts Celebrating Spanish Traditions Miriam Pissas $102

K-2 Book Club Andrea King $102

K-2 Copycat Cookery Nancy Gervasio $119

K-5 Young Rembrandts Young Rembrandts $130

2-6 Theatrical Adventures Lisa Barzano $102

3-6 Chromebooks for Enrichment Jill Loveall $102

3-6 Illustrating Nature Anne Hibbetts $100

3-6 The Singing Voice Workshop Kevin Glenn $102

4-6 Sports Superstars Doug Langley $102

Afternoon Camps • JUNE 19-30 • Desert Willow Elementary School

3-6 The Project League 1:00-4:00PM $170

Ages 6-9 CodaKid Camps (Please see page 16 for more details.)

3-6 Wrap It Up Camp (One week option: $38) 4:00-5:30PM $75

EARLY BIRD CAMP Early Bird Camp will give your student a chance torev up for their enrichment class. Crafts, Gym time and Breakfast included.

EXPLORING FARMS AND DESERTS IN ESPAÑOL Fun activitiesintroduce or reinforce basic Spanish language skills used in exploring farmanimals and desert creatures. What do they eat? Where do they sleep?How do they spend their days? Students increase their Spanishvocabulary every day. Songs, games and interactive activities will keepthem curious about the world around them!

IPADS FOR CREATIVE LEARNING Is your child looking for a creativeway to be engaged this summer? In this class, students will use a varietyof digital tools to produce and publish writing, while collaborating withpeers using multimedia (video, graphics and sound) in their presentations.

MATH: TIME & MONEY ADD UP This course will review basic skillssuch as telling time, counting money, measurement and geometry.Students learn by using hands-on manipulatives to help the retention ofthese fundamental skills.

SOCCER FUNDAMENTALS Students learn soccer techniques andstrategies in a fun environment. The goal is to promote having fun,developing the child’s gross motor skills, increasing self-esteem, andencouraging social skills, while developing the child’s soccer techniques.Participants should wear sneakers and shin guards for safety.

FUN LEARNING CHINESE The purpose of the Chinese SummerCamp is to educate students to practice listening, speaking, reading andwriting in Chinese and to introduce understanding of Chinese culture anddiversity. Students are able to have hands-on experience in numerousareas of traditional Chinese culture including learning and practicing skillslike Chinese calligraphy and painting, Chinese paper cutting, and paperarts...etc. Perfect for beginners and up! New material is covered eachsession so students can sign up for both Session 1 and Session 2!

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Elementary Session 2

LEARNING SPANISH THROUGH STORIES AND FUN Storytelling isa fun way to learn. Familiar books such as “Green Eggs and Ham”, “TheGiving Tree”, “Where the Wild Things Are” and more, will be brought to lifein the Spanish language through skits, crafts and games. Each day, funlanguage warmups, storytelling and projects will engage and challengeany level of Spanish language learner!

THEATRICAL ADVENTURES In this course, we will begin with thebasics of theatre. Students will be engaged in theatre games and activities,and a variety of prepared and improvised presentations as part of the classexperience. This class will be a fun and exciting way to improve publicspeaking skills, to manage stage fright, and make new friends. Instructor:STMS Drama Teacher

THE ART OF BASIC DRAWING Young artists learn about shape,pattern, brush handling and color mixing. Explore techniques for drawingwith pencils, pastels, charcoal, ink and collage along with introduction topainting mediums including acrylics, glass, and watercolor. Taught by aSonoran Arts League Artist.

BASEBALL MANAGERS IN TRAINING Students create their ownBaseball Team! Key math concepts including fractions, decimals, andpercentages become an important part of managing their own baseballteam using real baseball player’s stats.

COPYCAT COOKERY Children will be using recipes from well-knownrestaurants such as Chick-fil-a, Panda Express, Wendy’s and others tomake family favorites. Students will learn hygiene and safety tips as theychop, peel and dice correctly. (Techniques will vary according to agegroups.) The children will love recreating and tasting their favorite menuitems that can be made at home as well. Please indicate on theregistration form if your child has food allergies.

BOOK ADVENTURES THROUGH JOURNALING Small groups willexplore exciting stories to discover the when, where, what and why or theproblem, cause, symptom, solution of each story. Students participate ingroup activities and create individual journals to share their own opinionsand ideas about the stories they read. Students will build their readingfluency, comprehension, vocabulary and grammar as well as critical thinkingskills as they collaborate with their friends to unpack books such as “TheOne and Only Ivan”, “Where the Mountain Meets the Moon” and more.

ARTS & CRAFTS CELEBRATING SPANISH TRADITIONS Studentswill celebrate traditions, holidays, everyday culture and music from variousSpanish-speaking countries through the creation of crafts, costumes andby sampling musical instruments. Students will practice basic languageskills and increase their vocabulary through hands-on exploration.Through these projects, children will gain knowledge from a variety of 25Spanish-speaking countries. No projects are repeated in Session 1 and 2.

BOOK CLUB Students will dive into fun books! Through interactiveactivities, students will work on reading proficiency. The focus will bephonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary and reading comprehension.

COPYCAT COOKERY Children will be using recipes from well-knownrestaurants such as Chick-fil-a, Panda Express, Wendy’s and others tomake family favorites. Students will learn hygiene and safety tips as theychop, peel and dice correctly. (Techniques will vary according to agegroups.) The children will love recreating and tasting their favorite menuitems that can be made at home as well. Please indicate on theregistration form if your child has food allergies.

YOUNG REMBRANDTS During the first week, students will work withpastels as they explore patterns and designs in multicultural art in ourWorldly Artistic Designs Workshop. Mexico’s colorful doorways, Asianpaper lanterns and Russian architecture will turn into messy fun. Weektwo will be a Cartoon Animals Workshop. Funny cartoons will be laugh-out-loud adorable! This workshop will be perfect for any child who is a fanof cuddly animals and cartoons. Enroll your budding artist today!

FUN LEARNING CHINESE During the Chinese Summer Campstudents will practice listening, speaking, reading and writing in Chineseand will increase their understanding of Chinese culture and diversity.Students are able to have hands-on experience in numerous areas oftraditional Chinese culture calligraphy and painting, Chinese papercutting, paper arts and more. Perfect for beginners and up! New materialis covered each session so sign up for both Session 1 and 2!

THEATRICAL ADVENTURES In this course, we will begin with thebasics of theatre. Students will be engaged in theatre games and activities,and a variety of prepared and improvised presentations as part of the classexperience. This class will be a fun and exciting way to improve publicspeaking skills, to manage stage fright, and make new friends. Instructor:STMS Drama Teacher

CHROMEBOOKS FOR ENRICHMENT During this class, students willlearn shortcuts in Google Drive. They will explore educational apps, bepart of Google Classroom, explore and research topics that interest themto create a final project. Chromebooks provided. (For all levels.)

ILLUSTRATING NATURE Drawing and the study of nature go hand-in-hand. Students will focus on objects in nature that interest them andillustrate their observations. The students will be instructed in differentmediums and techniques that will be aligned with their subject. Taught bya Sonoran Arts League Artist.

THE SINGING VOICE WORKSHOP Dive into how we use, or train, ourvoices through various techniques including vocal warm ups andexercises, tongue twisters and games. We will learn and work on popularsongs along the way, as a group as well as solo. Instructor: STMS ChoirTeacher

SPORTS SUPERSTARS Are you looking for some summerexcitement? Get off the couch and become a Sports Superstar. Thisclass will include favorites such as kickball, football, dodge ball andvarious tag games.

THE PROJECT LEAGUE Do you love a challenge? Does the idea ofworking with your hands to make a product of your own design get youexcited? Then the (Makers Team or Project League) is the class for you!Project-based learning is a hands-on and authentic approach to solvingreal world problems. In this class, students will act as engineers to solvea problem that is meaningful to them. Along the way, students will learnvaluable life skills such as communication, collaborating, and decisionmaking. In the end, students will have a product they designed and thesolution to an authentic problem. No projects are repeated in Session 2.Instructor: Leah Baker

CODAKID CAMPS Please see page 16 for more details.

WRAP IT UP CAMP Students extend the last portion of their day. Thistime will be supervised, unstructured playtime for students to relax andenjoy themselves. A snack is available. Students will not be included inPM Field Trips.

10:40AM - 12:10PM

AFTERNOON CAMPS

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Theater

Creative Kids Theater

Location: Desert WillowJoin Desert Foothills Theater

for some Summer Break fun! In this two-weekcamp, we will explore performance, movement, and actingthrough stories, theatre principles, games and more. Kidswill get to be creative, have fun, and build a performancefor family. Performance will be on the final day of camp.

MUSICAL THEATER CAMP – The Amazing Adventures of Super Stan

Location: Cactus Shadows Fine Arts CenterJoin Desert Foothills Theater for a full production from beginning to end. Thistwo-week, intensive camp is for dedicated young performers who want toexperience the full process, make friends, have fun, and learn more abouttheater. Kids will be cast in a role, rehearse each day and shine in a finalperformance at 7PM on June 29 for family and friends. Audition scripts and fullscripts are available at the ECS Office upon confirmed registration. Be preparedto indicate t-shirt size when signing out the script.

Ages Dates Class Title Time Fee

5-7 6/5-6/16 DFYT Creative Kids Theater Camp 9:00AM-Noon $249

8-14 6/19-6/30 DFYT Musical Theater Camp - Super Stan 9:00AM-3:00PM $429

Grades 3-7 7/17-8/5 ECS Youth Theater Camp - Adventures In Neverland 9:00AM-3:00PM $325

Grades 9-12 7/10-8/12 ECS High School Performing Arts Workshop See page 15 $375

Grades K-12 8/21-8/26 Missoula Children’s Theatre - Treasure Island See page 15 $105

ECS YOUTH THEATER CAMP

Adventures inNeverlandProduction: Peter Pan based on the Novel, Adapted by Craig SodaroCamp Location: Black Mountain Elementary SchoolPerformance Location: TBDThis three-week, theatre intensive camp is designed to develop a strong foundation of acting skills.Students will learn how to project, articulate, how to develop a character and how to work as part ofan ensemble. Students will also have the opportunity to work on the technical aspect of theatre asthey build sets, make costumes, props and design hair and makeup for their characters. The campwill conclude with a main stage production. Students may be asked to purchase personal costumeitems. Students should bring their own non-refrigerated lunch, snacks and water bottles. Camp islimited to 25 students. Instructor: Bertha Cortes

This superb adaptation captures all the magic and charm of everyone’s favorite story. The Darlingchildren love to hear of Peter Pan’s adventures during his visits through the open window of thenursery. Then one night after Nana has taken his shadow and Wendy has sewn it back on, Peter Panand Tinker Bell whisk the children off to Neverland to be part of the adventures. Wendy, John and

Michael become friends with the Lost Boys and Princess Tiger Lily and Wendy becomes everyone’s mother. When the evil Captain Hookcaptures Wendy and the Lost Boys, Peter Pan comes to their rescue. Together with the ticking crocodile, Peter Pan puts Captain Hookin his place and returns the Darling children to their home.

*July CampGrades

3-7

*June Camp

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*June Camp

Ages 5-7

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ECS HIGH SCHOOL

Performing Arts Workshop Auditions: May TBD Workshop Dates: July 10-August 9

Monday-Thursday: 9-Noon Fridays: 9-2PM

Location: Fine Arts CenterRehearsal: 8/10 after school (time TBD)Performances: Friday, 8/11 and Saturday, 8/12 at 7:30PM in the FACWe encourage high school students interested in stretching their wings as anactor or dancer to join the cast and crew of the 2017 ECS Summer PerformingArts Workshop. Dance and theater students will collaborate to create aninterpretive theatrical production. The dance students will develop choreographyintegrated with film to enhance the theatrical production. Theater students will developtheir acting methods, physicality, vocality as well as a character’s inherent mentality, all ofwhich will create authentic and believable characters. This partnership of talent will beshowcased the first weekend school is back in session, August 11 and 12. This productionwill be one ‘not to miss’ for friends, family or any performing arts enthusiast in the community!

Students will be casted for parts in the performance. For students receiving a part in the performance, the student fee is $375. The fee can be paid upon

receiving a part and the student will receive 25 tickets with the value of $15/ticket for friends and familyto attend. Or, students who receive a part in the production can sign out 25 tickets to sell for$15/ticket and turn in the $375 by the deadline of June 30. Unsold tickets and the remainingamount of money to cover the fee of the workshop are to be turned in by the deadline of June 30.Tickets are available to the public for $15/ticket at the ECS Office or the night of the performance. Auditions are required for participation in this High School Performing Arts Theater Workshop!Auditions will be in May. The production will be selected before the audition date. What a greatbeginning to the new school year. Tickets will be available for sale to the public. Instructor:

Andrew Cupo, Haley Vago and Elissa EricsonQuotes from students in the 2016 Theater Workshop production directed by Andrew Cupo:

“Cupo is such an inspirational and creative director who never fails to create amazing theatre experiencesfor his actors.” - Kameron Moore

“This show was such a new and unique experience.” - Bridget Powers“This experience really allowed me to grow as an actor. Getting to focus on building distinct characters … is something that

I’ll be able to take with me in any performance process.” - Tara Prager“We learned so much about the technique of acting and gained an understanding of European theatre and culture.” - Gabe Ozak

TREASURE ISLANDTimes: 4:00-8:30PM

(Rehearsal times may vary per age group.) Location: Fine Arts CenterPerformances: Friday, 8/25 at 9:45AM and Noon

Saturday, 8/26 at 7:00PMWritten and Conceived by Jim Caron • Music and Lyrics by Jim Caron and Michael McGill

The Missoula Children's Theatre takes pride in presenting TREASURE ISLAND, an original adaptationof Robert Louis Stevenson’s epic novel. Young Jim Hawkins, a mischievous lad, lives with his Motherand six Sisters in a seaside village on the coast of Maine. The year is 1782 and the American War forRevolution is in its last days. Longing for adventure, Jim comes under the hypnotic spell of thelegendary pirate, Long John Silver. While waiting tables in the family Inn, Jim finds a treasure map and,with the villainous Silver as his seeming mentor, sails uncharted seas with only the ragged map and aflock of Gulls as guides. Always up for adventure, Jim’s Ruffian friends say farewell to their Villageparents and serve as cabin boys for Silver and his band of hilarious (although unsavory) Pirate types.Once on the island, nights are sleepless as true colors are revealed in our hero’s quest for the proverbialhappy ending. Then - at last - the treasure is found and hand in hand we’re homeward bound.

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Ages 6-14 Camps

3D GAME DESIGN WITH MINECRAFT In this Introduction to 3D Game Design, students will supercharge theirMinecraft level layout skills using Redstone and Advanced Command blocks. While learning the foundations of computerprogramming, students will develop their own custom maps including Parkour, Adventure, PVP, Mob Arena and Maze Challengemaps. This course is perfect for younger learners who would like to take their Minecraft game creation skills to the next level.CodaKid's highly rated camps all feature a variety of exciting off-computer activities, gaming, exercise, and more! Space limited to 12.

Extend YOur Day Camps are available. See online registration for details.

MINECRAFT JUNIOR MODDING This introductory Minecraft Modding Camp is designed for younger learners, andcombines Computer Programming and Game Design instruction. In this camp, students will create intricate maps and then addcreative mods using the Java programming language. Students will use the professional programming tool Eclipse to code in Javaand learn important programming concepts like Conditionals and True/False States (Boolean Statements). This camp provides a greatintroduction to coding, and will prepare younger students for other camps such as Minecraft Modding Adventures and The Core.CodaKid's highly rated camps all feature a variety of exciting off-computer activities, gaming, exercise, and more! Space limited to 12.

Class Ages Day Dates Time Fee

3D Game Design 6-10 M-F 6/19-6/23 1:00-4:00PM $249

Minecraft Junior Modding 6-10 M-F 6/26-6/30 1:00-4:00PM $249

KID’S COOK-A-RAMA CAMP This 3-hours per day camp gives students the opportunityto explore and prepare yummy foods. Each day there will be a theme. Monday, kids learnhow fun it is to make and eat silly snacks. Tuesday is for chopping, dicing and slicing crisp,summer salads and mixing tasty dressings. Rolling, wrapping and twisting pastries will makea perfect Wednesday. Diving into dinner will fill up our Thursday. To finish our week we willhave fun with a Friday Chef’s Challenge! Putting students to the test – teams will make theirown delicious recipe out of surprise ingredients. Sampling and experimenting will be fun foreveryone! Please indicate on the registration form if your child has food allergies. Instructor: Nancy Gervasio

Grades Day Dates Time Fee

2-6 M-F 7/10-7/14 9:00AM-Noon $132

MINECRAFT MODDING FUNDAMENTALS - ADVENTURES In this exciting Java Programming Camp,students will learn programming while modifying ("modding") the source code of the game Minecraft. While creating exciting and oftensurprising mods, students master concepts such as conditionals, loops, variables, methods, parameters, arrays, and object orientedbasics. CodaKid's highly rated camps all feature a variety of exciting off-computer activities, gaming, exercise, and more! Spacelimited to 12.

GAME DEVELOPMENT - INFINITE RUNNER In this Game Development camp, students will use the JavaScriptprogramming language to create their own Infinite Runner style video game. Students will gain experience coding the game from theground up, and will utilize a number of foundational coding concepts such as conditionals, loops, methods, and more. This camp isdesigned for Beginner to Intermediate students who have an interest in building a professional quality video game from the groundup using real JavaScript code. CodaKid's highly rated camps all feature a variety of exciting off-computer activities, gaming, exercise,and more! Space limited to 12.

*JUNE

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*JULY

Camps

Class Ages Day Dates Time Fee

Modding Fundamentals 7-10 M-F 7/10-7/14 9:00AM-4:00PM $499

Game Development 10-14 M-F 7/10-7/14 9:00AM-4:00PM $499

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Grade 6-12 Academics

Summer Classes at Cactus Shadows High School

4 Dates Grades Class Title Time Fee

6/5-6/30 • M-F 7-8 Credit Retrieval - Edgenuity 9:00AM-Noon $190

6/5-6/30 • M-F 9-12 Credit Retrieval - Edgenuity (Open Lab) 9:00AM-3:00PM $190

7/5-8/1 • M-Th 9-12 Credit Retrieval - Edgenuity (Open Lab) 8:00AM-3:30PM $190

6/5-6/16 • M-F 6 Stinger Success Program 9:00AM-Noon $150

6/19-6/30 • M-F 7-8 Study Skills Success Program 9:00AM-Noon $150

Summer Classes at Sonoran Trails Middle School

8/1-8/3 • T-Th 6 7th Grade Jumpstart Transition Camp 1:00-5:00/5:30PM $75

EDGENUITY GRADES 7-8 CREDIT RETRIEVALStudents will use the online Edgenuity program for creditopportunities. Actual courses must be assigned and approvedthrough the Sonoran Trails Middle School counselors. Schoolcounselors at STMS will be available to answer specificcourse questions. ECS does not make any decisionsregarding courses and student eligibility. Please contact CadiAngeli with questions or registration information [email protected]. Registration form and course approvalneeded by school counselor. For a student to begin on the firstday the course is available, the registration and payment mustbe received two working days prior to start-date.

EDGENUITY GRADES 9-12 CREDIT RETRIEVAL Studentswill use the online Edgenuity program for credit opportunities.Actual courses must be assigned and approved through theCactus Shadows High School counselors. School counselorsat CSHS will be available to answer specific course questions.ECS does not make any decisions regarding courses andstudent eligibility. Registration form and course approvalneeded by school counselor. For a student to begin on the firstday the course is available, the registration and payment mustbe received two working days prior to start-date. 120 hours ofopen lab time is available.

STINGER SUCCESS PROGRAM This class is designed tohelp your child become better organized and develop theneeded study skills to be successful while entering middleschool. The focus of this class will be using effective timemanagement skills, using an agenda, prioritizing assignments,and using technology to access teacher websites, reliableresources, and computer programs such as My Access,Vocabulay.com and word processing skills such as MicrosoftWord. Other areas covered are Cornell note taking strategies,completing a learning style and study skills assessment,

developing strategies and techniques for test preparation andmuch more. Students will need to bring pencil or pen andpaper to take notes. Instructor: Leah Baker

STUDY SKILLS SUCCESS PROGRAM This class isdesigned to help a student become better organized anddevelop the needed study skills to be successful whileentering middle or high school. The focus of this class will betaking class notes, preparing for exams, test taking skills,preparing for essay exams and managing study time at homeand at school. Other areas covered are using Annotation textmaterials to increase reading and comprehension skills,organizing class work, learning SQ4R reading strategies,completing a learning style and study skill assessment as ameans of effectively assessing individual learning styles,learning how to use technology to do reliable research andmuch more. Students will need to bring pencil or pen andpaper to take notes. Instructor: Leah Baker

7TH GRADE JUMPSTART TRANSITION CAMPJumpstart is a three day camp focused on making thetransition from elementary to middle school as positive,exciting and productive as possible. It will teach studentsstudy skills, organization and goal setting and will train them inidentifying bullying, handling difficult situations and copingwith stress. They will learn the layout of the middle schoolcampus, how to read their schedules and what to expect in atypical middle school day. The students will have theopportunity to create videotaped skits that will be used infuture years to answer questions, dispel myths and calm fearsabout life in middle school. It is hoped that each student willcome away from this camp with skills and ability to choose aleadership role in maintaining and excellent learningenvironment at their school. The class on 8/3 will go until1:00PM.

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Grade 6-Adult

Summer Classes at Cactus Shadows High School

4 Dates Grades Class Title Time Fee

6/19-6/23 7-Adult The Art and Craft of Digital Photography 9:00AM-Noon $150

6/12-6/16 Ages 12-16 Filmmaking 101 (1-week) 9:00AM-Noon $130

6/19-6/30 Ages 12-16 Filmmaking 202 (2-weeks) 9:00AM-Noon $240

6/19-6/23 7-Adult 3D Art - Carving 9:00AM-Noon $150

6/26-6/30 7-Adult 3D Art – Wire Forms and Sculpting 9:00AM-Noon $150

Summer Classes at Sonoran Trails Middle School

8/1-8/3 Complete Grade 6 7th Grade Jumpstart Transition Camp 1:00-5:00PM/5:30 $75

FOOTHILLS ARTS ACADEMY: THE ART AND CRAFTOF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY The Foothills Arts Academy

is a collaboration of the Education &Community Services Departmentof Cave Creek Unified SchoolDistrict and the SonoranArts League. This class isdesigned for those

photographers who want a deeperunderstanding of their DSLR and howthey can better utilize its capabilities tocreate better photographs. Subjectsinclude: The "Craft" - Using manualcamera settings such as the f-stop andshutter speed, lens choice, how to usewhite balance, and learning about depth offield and special exposures. The "Art" -Mastering composition concepts such aspre-visualization (seeing what the camerasees, the rule of thirds, balance and simplicityand the art of subtraction, and the near-farconcept (use of the best foreground andbackground). Anyone can make agreat photograph! One day of classstudents will go on a location shoot.Instructor: Bob Grebe, SonoranArts League Artist

FILMMAKING 101 Studentslearn the basics of filmmakingfrom the initial concept throughfinal production. They willparticipate in writing, shooting,and editing a short film. Frompre-production planning, andscreenwriting through the finalproduction and screening, thiscourse will touch upon all phases offilmmaking. Filmmaking 101 studentsfrom last year are encouraged to join usagain – every new film is a new adventure!All equipment and materials are provided.Instructor: Lauren B. Berkley, ASU film schoolgraduate and an independent filmmaker

FILMMAKING 202 Students enrolling in this class arerequired to have taken Filmmaking 101 either from last year or

this year. Filmmaking 202 will follow a similar structureas Filmmaking 101 but will utilize more advanced

equipment. From pre-production planning andscreenwriting through the final production

and screening, this course will touch uponall phases of filmmaking. All equipmentand materials are provided. Instructor:Lauren B. Berkley, ASU film schoolgraduate and an independent filmmaker

THE MECHANICS OF 3D ART -CARVING Three-dimensional art canbe as varied as an artist’s imagination. In

this class, students can choose from thefollowing mediums: clay, plaster carving,

soap, foam and stone. The methods andtechniques taught will include carving,

applique, freestanding and relief. Keeping ajournal with sketches, research and general

ideas is encouraged. Because all of theabove mediums cannot be covered in

one 5-day class, we encouragestudents to sign-up for both weeks of“Mechanics of 3D Art” so they canextend their exploration or hone aparticularly favorite technique.Instructor: Marcia Lang, CSHSArt Teacher

THE MECHANICS OF 3D ART– WIRE FORMS ANDSCULPTING Students may

continue with their carving from theJune 19-23 class or learn wire form

sculpting techniques, sculpting termsand finishing techniques. The students

will be challenged with shaping their wireforms through imagination and creativity.

Bringing reference support, includingpictures of favorite animals, people or plants is

required, as well as leather gloves. Instructor:Marcia Lang, CSHS Art Teacher

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Kid’s ClubThe Kid’s Club Before and After School Program is a year round program consisting of Before and

staff, fun educational centers, socialization opportunities with friends, recreational games and homework

Child’s Play Preschool

Enrichment and Summer Programs

throughout the year and this summer. There is something for all ages. The summer program runs from

A.W.A.R.E. Parents and Prevention Programs

Special Projects

Partnerships include collaboration with Kiwanis at Carefree, Sonoran Arts Leagueand Scully Learning Center.

Summer Fun for All Ages

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