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The Future Begins Here

June 1 - July 10

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Table Of Contents Welcome

1 online registration

3 come play and learn

5 studio arts

6 mathematics | architecture | engineering

8 technology

9 language arts | study skills

10 cultures

11 languages | music | dance

12 theater

15 science

16 fun and games

19 sports and activities

20 afternoon camps

21 sports clinics

22 classes by grade level

25 SummerPrep information

Graphic Design by Kris Abel-Helwig • © 2015 • www.kahcreative.com • [email protected]

We are delighted that you are considering SummerPrep 2015 for your child. Look inside and discover the wide selection of academic, arts and sports opportunities available. You will find that many popular offerings have returned; and you will also see that we have added many new camps we hope your child will enjoy. The members of our exceptional teaching staff look forward to providing your child with a safe and exhilarating experience. Our partners at Hello Prep Deli! will again offer lunch for purchase on campus. Our goal at SummerPrep is to offer a stimulating environment for students entering grades K-12 where children can explore new interests and expand their horizons. We look forward to seeing you this summer!Cordially,

Andrew O’Cleireachain, SummerPrep Director

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To RegisterRegister Online: If you registered for SummerPrep last year, you should be able to log in with your email address. Please contact us if you are unable to log in and we will assist you. If you are new to SummerPrep, please create a new account.• Please enter the student’s information, including who is authorized to pick up the student other than the parents. Children must be age 5 as of June 1.• Select your classes. For two-period classes, you must register for part A and part B.

• Click “Checkout.” Be sure to review your selections to make sure you have not registered for the same class for both sessions, and that you have filled in the proper time periods with your class selections.• Enter payment information. A 50% deposit is required to register. If you elect to pay later, we will email you an invoice. You will need to pay for the class in full prior to May 17 or the student could be disenrolled.

Tips: Register one student at a time, then check out and pay for each student individually. If you are registering for full days for both sessions and also need Before and After Care, complete the class registration first, then register for Before Care and After Care. This limits the number of items in your shopping cart, ensuring that your transaction processes quickly. Feel free to call Sandia Prep at 505.338.3045 if you have questions about SummerPrep registration.

Contact Us: Email us at [email protected] or call us at 505.338.3045.

Registration Opens February 23 Registration opens Monday, February 23 online, in person, or by mail. The SummerPrep Office will be closed for Spring Break March 23 – April 3, but online registration will continue. Session One registration ends on May 22 and Session Two registration ends on June 12. Please note: English courses cannot be taken for credit. We are offering one Math course for credit, Geometry for Credit.

Please Note: Classes of the same name that are offered during both Session One and Session Two are not sequential or a series; they are the same class, offered during each of SummerPrep’s 3-week sessions, except where noted as a 6-week class.To register, go to summerprep.org and click on the link to Register Online. You may also choose to print out the paper registration form and mail to Sandia Prep School, 532 Osuna Rd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113, Attn: SummerPrep Director; fax to 338.3099; email to [email protected]; or bring it in person to Sandia Prep.

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Come Play And Learn!Come Play And Learn! For a safe and fun summer experience, enroll your child in Come Play and Learn! Research has shown that young children learn most effectively about themselves and each other through play. Children will become builders and architects with blocks and LEGO®, discover the world of their senses with water and sand tables, become authors and illustrators while creating books of their own design, develop as artists with water colors and easel paints, as sculptors with clay, and much more. All this plus making new friends, reading stories, spending time outside and having a snack – an exciting day of exploration and fun doing what kids do best – PLAY!SummerPrep’s play-based camp is for children entering grades K – 1 in the morning and for those entering K – 3 in the afternoons. Age-appropriate groupings will help ensure an engaging experience. Kids will rotate activities every period. Additionally, children enrolled in Come Play and Learn! can take advantage of SummerPrep’s classes offered throughout the day, such as Clay, Art, Tennis, Guitar . . . and counselors will escort children from Come Play and Learn! to and from other classes. Come Play and Learn! will be the younger children’s “home base” and will provide our youngest campers with a sense of community, fun, and friendship. Children must be age 5 as of June 1. Come Play and Learn! Grades K – 1 Available Periods 3,4 Session One or Two Tuition $120 per periodCome Play – Afternoon Grades K – 3 Available 1:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Session One or Two Tuition $100 per week

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Extended Care The regular day at SummerPrep is 8:00 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. Before Care and After Care, which are available for an additional cost, will extend the student’s day from as early as 7:30 a.m. until as late as 5:30 p.m. Before Care helps students get settled in the morning and ready for their classes, which start at 8:00 a.m. If your student needs to extend the day after the Afternoon Camp concludes at 3:45 p.m., you may sign up for After Care, which includes an afternoon snack. The After Care program will have separate areas for students according to age groups so your child can participate in games and activities with others of a similar age. All students must be picked up by 5:30 p.m. If parents are late to pick up students, an additional late pickup fee will apply ($1 per minute after 5:30 p.m.). Prices are for 1 full week; pro-rating is not available.Before Care – Grades K – 8 After Care – Grades K – 8 Session One or Two Session One or Two Mornings 7:30 – 8:00 a.m. Afternoons 3:45 – 5:30 p.m. Tuition $10 per week Tuition $20 per week

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Future Engineer

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Open Studio Art Class This class is designed for the passionate young artist. In the open studio art setting, participants chart their own path as they experiment with and explore various painting, drawing, mixed-media, sculpture and printmaking techniques. Students will develop art skills, play surrealist-inspired art-games, and leave with a portfolio of exciting new images. Join us and travel on your own art-making journey. Grades 2 – 5 Period 3 OR 4 Grades 5 – 8 Period 1 OR 2 Session One Tuition $120

Drawing Learn drawing techniques and tricks. Explore point perspective, value, texture, and proportion and apply these elements in still life, landscape, figure and portrait drawing. Grades 3 – 5 Period 3 Grades 6 – 8 Period 4 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Outdoor Sketching and Drawing Make art outside. A variety of media will be available for exploring the details of nature. Students will have the chance to make drawings based on life and interpret nature through stylized or abstract interpretations. We will look at texture and pattern in nature as sources of inspiration. Grades 4 – 6 Period 1 Session One Tuition $120

Clay 1 Experience all hand-building techniques: pinch, coil and slab. Make bowls, masks, plates and more. Grades 1 – 3 Period 1 OR 4 Grades 3 – 5 Period 3 Grades 5 – 8 Period 2 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Clay 2More fun with clay! Work with more complicated projects and continue to improve techniques.Grades 1 – 3 Period 2Grades 3 – 5 Period 1Grades 4 – 8 Period 4Session One or Two Tuition $120

Studio ArtsBatik for BeginnersBatik uses hot wax and colored dyes to create beautiful patterns and images on cloth. T- shirts, wall hangings, or other wearable art will all be options for this class. Learn the intricate art of batik, which uses light resists and layered color, to create your own clothing or wall- hanging.Grades 3 – 5 Period 4Session One Tuition $120

Portrait Art This class will explore the long tradition of drawing and painting the human face. Students will have the opportunity to make art about someone important to them, someone they know or someone they admire, and to make a self- portrait, which explores the face we know best - - our own!Grades 1 – 3 Period 3Session One Tuition $120

Collage We will start with drawings and then add layers of color and texture to our ideas to create mosaic- like images. Magazines, pieces of fabric, found objects, and prepared papers will be available to cut, tear, and glue. Have fun watching your drawings come to life!Grades 1 – 4 Period 2Session One Tuition $120

Jewelry Design and Wearable Art Design your own jewelry and wearable art in this fascinating class. Students will design and create bracelets, necklaces, earrings, and wearable art such as shirts and other clothing. Students will learn the process of designing and creating jewelry and clothing and will be involved in all aspects of wearable art.Grades 2 – 5 Period 2Session One or Two Tuition $120

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Fun With NumbersLearn basic number concepts and have fun at the same time. Using manipulatives and games in a structured learning environment, your child will feel more confident and become a whiz at number facts.Grades 1 – 3 Period 1 OR 2Session One or TwoTuition $120

Building Mathematical Minds It’s important to be challenged, have fun and feel successful in mathematics, especially during the early years of developing the mathematical mind. Come and explore patterns, geometry, statistics, measurement, data and many types of numbers. We’ll share our problem-solving strategies and address any misconceptions, while having a great time.Grades 4 – 6 Period 3Session One or TwoTuition $120

Bridge To AlgebraEnhance your algebraic skills and develop confidence through this course, which serves as a bridge from beginning to intermediate algebra. (Sandia Prep 8th graders: Successful completion will allow students who were in Beginning Algebra to go directly to Algebra 220 (Algebra 2).)This is a 6-week class. Grades 8 – 11 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Session One and TwoTuition $500

Geometry for CreditThis class, which will use textbooks as well as online content, has been approved by Sandia Prep’s Mathematics Chair and can be taken for credit by Sandia Prep students. To earn credit, a student may miss no more than one day of class and must take the final exam. Any credit that might be accepted by another school is a matter for that school’s discretion.This is a 6-week class. Grades 9 – 11 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session One and TwoTuition $500

ArchitecturePlan It & Build It Design and build bridges, buildings, and homes using everything from blocks to toothpicks. Design, construct, test. Discover the exciting, creative world of architecture! Grades 6 –8 Period 4 Session One or Two Tuition $120

MathematicsRocketry Design, build, and fly your very own model rocket -- in this introduction to the exciting world of rocketry! Discover the world of rocketry and aeroscience through simple lessons in physics and flight. Learn about fluid dynamics, stability and aerodynamics as you design, build and launch your own flight vehicle. Join us as we reach for the stars! Grades 6 – 8 Period 2 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Robotics Experience the world of robotics! While the younger students will do more building of robots, older students will learn to program and build robots from LEGO®, Mindstorms® and K’Nex®. In addition, students will learn a bit of the history of robots and see how they are being used in today’s world, both in science fiction and real life applications. Grades K – 2 Period 4 Grades 3 – 5 Period 2 OR 3 Grades 5 – 8 Period 1 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Engineering

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Future Architect

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Web Page Design and Creation Create your own Web page using graphics and photos. Set up a blog for yourself and your friends and learn how to use the basics of Dreamweaver, an advanced website creation program. Limit 15 students. Grades 3 – 5 Period 3 Grades 6 – 9 Period 4 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Fun with Computer GraphicsCreate some amazing graphics for use in print or on the Web. This class will show you some of the basics of creating graphics used in all kinds of media. Students will use Photoshop and Illustrator as their primary tools to create remarkable graphics and artwork. Limit 15 students.Grades 3 – 5 Period 1Grades 6 – 9 Period 2Session One or Two Tuition $120

Digital Photography 1 Now that you have a digital camera, would you like to learn how to use it? Become the great photographer you always knew you were by photographing subjects and producing some remarkable images in class. Come ready with camera in hand and a real sense of adventure! Limit 15 students.Grades 4 – 8 Period 1Session One or Two Tuition $120

Digital Photography 2Ready for the next level of digital photography? Learn how to manipulate your images in Photoshop and produce high quality images on a variety of media. Create a stunning set of images for our art show at the end of the session! Limit 15 students.Grades 4 – 8 Period 2Session One or Two Tuition $120

Digital FilmmakingThis course requires a person interested in all aspects of filmmaking from screenwriting to using a digital film camera. Students will develop their own short projects and use state-of-the-art equipment available only to SummerPrep students! Grades 4 – 8 Periods 3 AND 4 Two – period class Session One or Two Tuition $240

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Technology

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Creative Writers: Fun with WordsImprove reading skills while writing, as you create an illustrated journal or alphabet book, write a play, poem or song, and more in this project-based class. Singing, movement, and theater games inspire and motivate reading and writing. Grades 1 – 4 Period 1Session One or Two Tuition $120

Prep for Middle SchoolThis three-week course will focus on improving a student’s reading and writing skills. Students will grow as writers and be challenged to analyze different writings. Students will also strengthen and harness their essential math skills, providing them with abilities and confidence for the upcoming year.Grades 5 – 8 1:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.Session One or Two Tuition $250

Exploring the World of Gods, Myths, and MonstersExperience a multimedia overview of creatures found in centuries of literature, art, and film. Students will be introduced to ancient world myths, legends, and fantastic creatures representing diverse cultures and belief systems. Resource materials will contain some scary elements. Grades 3 – 6 Period 3 Session One or Two Tuition $120

GPA+ SolutionsDr. Gerry Lozeau Ph.D. This academic workshop for middle and high school students will be offered daily for two hours during the week of June 8 – 12. Dr. Lozeau has consulted with Sandia Prep since 1989; and this will be the fifth year SummerPrep has hosted his workshop (www.gpaplussolutions.com). A primary focus will be study-reading, moving students from merely reading print to reading to find answers to questions. Students will learn to make notes versus taking notes, the value of pre-reading as a habit, and how to create a study system to better handle challenging material. In addition, students will learn the value of self-testing (which has been presented in recent studies as the most effective learning strategy), while considering why other often-used and time-consuming strategies provide limited positive results. Best practices for students at all levels will be clearly outlined. Students will discover why efficient daily study strategies and habits are excellent test preparation techniques, which eliminate the need to cram for exams. Enhanced learning opportunities and performance for all students will be discussed. The specific topics covered in this workshop, coupled with the materials that will be provided, will hold students in good stead now and through their college years. The skills taught and information shared will also be of immediate value to students and parents, as classes begin this fall. We are able to recommend this as a valuable academic resource based on the comments of students and parents over the past four years. Grades 5 – 8 June 8 – 12 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Grades 9 – 12 June 8 – 12 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. OR 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Tuition $300

Fantasyland: A Writer’s WorkshopCreate your own imaginary world like Narnia or Hogwarts! Through films, dramatic readings, and writing about fantastic places, find your own voice in fantasy writing. You will write stories using ideas or characters from popular novels or create a completely new world from your own imagination. Grades 3 - 6 Period 2Session One or Two Tuition $120

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Students will “apparate” into the world of Harry Potter. Classes will consist of games resembling Harry Potter references, as well as “actual” Hogwarts classes. Students will be “sorted” into the four houses, make wands and potions, study Herbology, go on treasure and scavenger hunts, tell fortunes by reading tea leaves, and more! Grades 2 – 6 Period 4Session One or Two Tuition $120

Newspaper and Journalism Produce a newspaper for each session of SummerPrep. Learn the basics of newspaper production, how to conduct interviews, write stories and become an official news hound. Grades 3 – 5 Period 4 Grades 6 – 8 Period 3 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Young Actor’s Workshop Have fun learning to act through theater games, improvisation, mime, dance, and voice exercises. Write, produce, and perform a short play. Grades 2 – 6 Period 4 Session One or Two Tuition $120

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China Tour How long is the Great Wall? How do you hold chopsticks? What does a baby panda look like? With a native speaker as your tour guide, learn Chinese Mandarin “Ni Hao” and embark on this three-week adventure into amazing Chinese cultural experiences. Grades 3 – 6 Period 2Session One or TwoTuition: $120

Learn To Speak MandarinHave fun and sharpen your brain skills as you learn Mandarin and discover one of the world’s oldest and richest continuous civilizations, with its 5,000-year-old history. Did you know that Mandarin grammar is relatively simple – and that words are artistically formed by a combination of meanings? With a native speaker and experienced Mandarin teacher as your guide, embark on a three-week adventure into conversational Mandarin and Chinese culture!Grades 5 – 8 Period 3Session One or TwoTuition: $120

Chinese Brush Painting Experience the joy of artistic expression through Chinese brush painting. Learn to use the Chinese bamboo brush, black ink and Chinese watercolor pigment. Use your confidence and skill to create your own portfolio, painting a variety of subjects from mythical dragons and tigers to exotic flowers and pandas. Grades 3 – 6 Period 1Session One or TwoTuition: $120

Future Diplomats Cultures Languages Music Dance

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Piano Class 1 and 2Beginners and intermediate students: learn the basics of music theory, how to read music, and, of course, play the piano. More advanced students: improve skills and learn new techniques!Beginner Grades 1 – 4 Periods 1 OR 2Intermediate Grades 5 – 8 Periods 3 OR 4Session One or TwoTuition $120

Guitar Class 1 and 2Discover the basics of guitar and move into the next level. Students will learn at least five songs and perform final songs in a concert on the last day of the session. More advanced students will learn an additional three songs and more advanced guitar techniques that can include picking and more elaborate chord changes.Grades 1 – 4 Periods 2 OR 4Grades 5 – 8 Periods 1 OR 3Session One or Two Tuition $120

Crazy Music, Sing, Dance and Fun Sing, play a variety of instruments and have fun as you’re introduced to the basics of music; includes some dance as well. Grades K – 2 Period 2 OR 3 Session One or TwoTuition $120

The Movement ClassThe Movement Class is about learning the basics of dance and rhythm. Students will be exposed to all kinds of dance styles including African Dance, Hip Hop, Ballet and even a little gymnastics thrown in for good measure. Are you ready to MOVE? This class is for YOU!Grades K – 3 Period 1 OR 2Session One or TwoTuition $120

Dance Jazz, ballet and modern/free form instruction led by local professional teachers. Includes group and individualized instruction for both beginning and intermediate students.Grades 4 – 8 Periods 3 AND 4 Two – period classSession One or TwoTuition $240

Elementary Spanish Habla Español? Enjoy an introduction to the Spanish language using chanting and singing, storytelling, theater games, and instrumental music. Grades 1 – 4 Period 4 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Cultures Languages Music Dance

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Disney’s The Lion King JR.Disney’s The Lion King JR. has captivated the imagination of audiences around the world and now, for the first time ever, you have the opportunity to perform in this one-of-a-kind musical. The African savannah will come to life with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again in this inspiring coming-of-age tale.Director Louis Giannini and musical director Kent Wall are dedicated to helping children build strong character, self-esteem, confidence and discipline through the development of long-lasting skills and a spirit of cooperation. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this groundbreaking production!Grades K – 8Periods 1 – 4 (8:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.)Session Two onlyTuition $480

Theater

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Disney’s Peter Pan JR.Wendy Darling loves to tell stories to her brothers, Michael and John. But when her father announces she must move out of the nursery, Peter Pan comes to visit the children and whisks them away to Never Land. Their adventure introduces them to the Lost Boys, Mermaids, Indians and even the infamous pirate, Captain Hook!Filled with adventure, music and a beloved hero, Disney’s Peter Pan JR. is a magical story of which any young performer will love to be a part. This high energy musical will be directed and choreographed by professional dancer Louis Giannini and under the musical direction of Kent Wall. Students will build strong character, self esteem, confidence and discipline as they participate in all aspects of the production including singing, dancing, choreography, costume design and set production. Expand your talents and develop skills that will last a lifetime by being a part of this remarkable theater production. Grades K – 8 Periods 1 – 4 (8:00 a.m.– 12:15 p.m.) Session One only Tuition $480

Disney’s Peter Pan JR. June 19 – 20

Fri/Sat 7:00 p.m.

Disney’s The Lion King JR.July 10 – 11

Fri/Sat 7:00 p.m.

Theater Tech Learn set design, lighting and sound as you discover all the excitement “behind the scenes” of a real theater production!Grades 6 – 10 3 AND 4 Two – period class Session One or TwoTuition: $240

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Future Broadway Stars

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Future Biologist

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Chemistry Discover your inner scientist as you unravel the wonderful world of chemistry. Conduct experiments, gather data, and test your hypotheses in the lab — as you prove the validity of the following equation: Chemistry = Fun! Grades 5 – 8 Period 4Session One or TwoTuition $120

Physics Unravel the mysteries of the universe as you explore the interaction of matter and energy. From sound, light, electricity and magnetism to the incredible atom and nuclear phenomena, prepare to be amazed and inspired! Who knows? You could be the next Einstein! Grades 5 – 8 Period 3Session One or TwoTuition $120

Biology Explore the mysteries of owl pellets, observe the life cycle of a mealworm and build your own ecosystem on a quest for the science of life. Grades 3 – 5 Period 1 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Earthquakes, Volcanoes,Tornadoes – Oh My! Journey through the inner worlds of earthquakes, volcanoes and tornadoes to discover what makes these phenomena tick, tick, tick, BOOM!Grades 3 – 5 Period 4Session One or TwoTuition $120

CrimeBusters Explore the fascinating world of forensics! The fundamentals of assembling evidence to identify a criminal will be discussed. Participants will use fragments of fingerprints, hair samples, shoe prints, DNA and other clues to solve a mystery. Role-playing scenarios and computer simulations will immerse the student in the life of a detective and engage and develop problem-solving skills.Grades 5 – 8 Period 2Session One or TwoTuition $120

Weird & Wacky Science Come and experience fun and wacky science experiments. This class is for anyone who loves science, and is also for students who just want to have fun and learn about science along the way. Grades 1 – 4 Period 1Grades 5 – 8 Period 3Session One or TwoTuition $120

Around The World in 15 DaysTake a journey around the world in 15 days. Learn the customs, foods, landmarks, and arts from other countries through art activities and food tasting. Visit and learn a new country each day . . . don’t forget your passport! Grades 3 – 5 Period 4Session One or TwoTuition $120

Comparative Anatomy : Get the Inside Scoop on the Animal Kingdom!What do you have in common with an earthworm or a crayfish? How do squid reproduce? How do starfish eat? What’s inside a shark’s stomach? Dissect and learn about internal and external anatomy and adaptations of representatives of the animal kingdom. We will study earthworms, grasshoppers, crayfish, and clams (week 1); squid, starfish, and sharks (week 2); frogs and fetal pigs (week 3). Learning, exploration and fun go hand-in-hand with funny-but-not-quite-as-funny-as-Bill-Nye biologist, Chuck Buxbaum, PhD. Grades 6 – 8 Periods 1 AND 2 Two – period class Session OneTuition $250 (includes lab fee, specimens, equipment)

Magic School Bus View different sessions of The Magic School Bus and perform hands-on experiments based on each episode. Create the world and its layers with Play-Doh®; make a cake using only a box of cake mix, soda, and a microwave. Come join the fun as we explore Ms. Fizzle’s world through The Magic School Bus. Grades 3 – 6 Period 3 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Space Exploration Explore elements of space through art, educational videos, songs, worksheets and experiments. A trip to the moon will be the first stop in our travels, and then we’ll move on to visit the stars and constellations. Comets, craters and asteroids (oh my!) are on the horizon along with the galaxies, including our very own Milky Way Galaxy. We may even discover a new planet inhabited by alien beings (hope they’re friendly)! Are you ready to scratch the surface of what’s beyond Earth? Come join the fun and become a space explorer. Grades 3 – 6 Period 2 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Science

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Kids CookA multicultural student nutrition, exercise and food education program that includes hands-on learning about nutrition and preparing culturally diverse foods. Students in this class will learn how to cook from scratch and have fun while learning detailed information about making good food choices.Grades 2 – 6 Periods 3 AND 4 Two – period class Session One or TwoTuition $240

Introduction to Knitting Learn the basics of knitting. Through projects like a scarf, hat, and cell phone case, you will learn the knit & purl stitches, increases & decreases, and more. Class limit: 20 Grades 5 – 8 Period 2 Session One or Two Tuition $120

Costume DesignLet your imagination go wild and wonderful! You will be making costumes for our play and for yourself, using a wide array of different tools and designs.Grades 6 – 8 Period 1Session One or TwoTuition $120

Scrapbooking Are you looking for a new creative activity? Do you have lots of pictures stuck on your computer or phone? This is a hands-on, fun-filled class where students express their artistic side by customizing their very own scrapbook. Teachers provide guidance and help each student create his or her very own scrapbook to capture life’s memories. Grades K – 2 Period 1 Session One or Two Grades 3 – 5 Period 2 Session One or Two Tuition $120

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Juggling Never juggled before? Now is your chance to learn how! We will start with bean bags and advance to balancing skills and working with partners.Grades 5 – 8 Period 4 Session One and TwoTuition $120

Archery Ever wish you could shoot like Robin Hood? Now you can learn. This class will teach shooting techniques for target archery. While learning about the equipment, also learn essential safety precautions to be taken while practicing archery. There is no experience necessary and, after this class, you too will be able to hit right on target.Grades 5 – 8 Period 1 OR 2 Session One or TwoTuition $120

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Future Designer

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Future Champions

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Yoga This yoga class is artfully designed to engage children of all ages. It is an amazing way to involve young students in community, co-learning, co-authorship and learning from play. Enjoy Mandala yoga and collaborative group play; group games and invention; partner yoga and acrobatics; juggling, poi, and hooping; creative movement and dance; and more. We invite your child to join us for this fun and exciting adventure! Grades 3 – 5 Period 3 Grades 6 – 8 Period 4 Session One or Two Tuition $120

KickballEnjoy a game of kickball while increasing coordination skills and motor development. Kickball is much like softball except a large rubber ball is kicked into the outfield. Children run through the bases and score runs.Under the direction of adults, camp counselors will actively participate with and engage children in some good old fashioned fun. Grades K – 2 Period 4 Grades 3 – 5 Period 3 Session One or TwoTuition: $120

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TennisGive your child the edge in this great lifelong sport. In this class, kids are paired according to knowledge and ability level. Beginners learn the fundamentals of stroke, scorekeeping, rules and other ways to make their tennis game fun. Intermediate players perfect strokes, develop skills and use strategy to make their game even more satisfying. Watch your child grow in this useful and active workshop. Loaner rackets available; balls are provided. Class size limited to 16.Grades 1 – 4 Period 2 OR 4Grades 5 – 8 Period 1 OR 3Session One or TwoTuition $120

Soccer What better time than the summer to learn to play soccer or practice your skills! In this class we will do drills and learn and practice the fundamentals of the game. We’ll work on strategies like penalty kicks, direct kicks, corner kicks and many more. We will also play games and matches. Grades K – 2 Period 2Grades 3 – 5 Period 1Session One or TwoTuition $120

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Afternoon Sports CampFor older students interested in sports and fitness, this camp will help improve athletic skills, overall physical fitness and endurance – all in a fun and exciting atmosphere. This program will incorporate aerobics, plyometrics and appropriate strength training for the middle school student. Age-appropriate groupings will help ensure a strong, engaging experience.Grades 4 – 5 Week 1 – Soccer Week 2 – Tennis Week 3 – Basketball Week 4 – Volleyball Week 5 – Ultimate Frisbee Week 6 – SoftballGrades 6 – 7 Week 1 – Basketball Week 2 – Soccer Week 3 – Tennis Week 4 – Softball Week 5 – Volleyball Week 6 – Ultimate FrisbeeGrades 8 – 9 Week 1 – Tennis Week 2 – Basketball Week 3 – Soccer Week 4 – Ultimate Frisbee Week 5 – Softball Week 6 – VolleyballIn addition to skills training, students will work together in a team setting, playing a game utilizing consistent skills and good-natured competition. Students are welcome to attend weekly or throughout the entire SummerPrep program. Grades 4 – 9 Session One or Two Afternoons 1:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. (No camp on July 3) Tuition $100 per week

Art, Photography and Filmmaking: The Afternoon CampDo you have an interest in art, photography, and filmmaking? Be a part of this course designed specifically to encourage and promote your creative side. Students will chose one artistic area on which to focus each week, and experience new and innovative ideas in art, photography, and filmmaking.Grades 4 – 5 Week 1 – Clay 1 OR Outdoor Sketching Week 2 – Digital Photo OR Collage Week 3 – Clay 2 OR Open Studio Art Week 4 – Clay 1 OR Outdoor Sketching Week 5 – Digital Photo OR Collage Week 6 – Clay 2 OR Open Studio ArtGrades 6 – 7 Week 1 – Clay 2 OR Open Studio Art OR Digital Filmmaking Week 2 – Clay 1 OR Outdoor Sketching OR Digital Filmmaking Week 3 – Digital Photo OR Collage OR Digital Filmmaking Week 4 – Clay 2 OR Open Studio Art OR Digital Filmmaking Week 5 – Clay 1 OR Outdoor Sketching OR Digital Filmmaking Week 6 – Digital Photo OR Collage OR Digital FilmmakingGrades 7 – 9 Week 1 – Digital Photo OR Collage OR Digital Filmmaking Week 2 – Clay 2 OR Open Studio Art OR Digital Filmmaking Week 3 – Outdoor Sketching OR Clay 1 OR Digital Filmmaking Week 4 – Digital Photo OR Collage OR Digital Filmmaking Week 5 – Clay 2 OR Open Studio Art OR Digital Filmmaking Week 6 – Outdoor Sketching OR Digital FilmmakingGrades 4 – 9 Session One or Two Afternoons 1:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. (No camp on July 3) Tuition $100 per week

More Sports & Camps

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Sandia Prep’s talented coaches conduct instructional summer sports clinics for aspiring athletes looking to discover their competitive edge. You do not need to be a Sandia Prep student to participate. These week-long, instruction-oriented clinics are geared toward athletic students interested in improving their skills. Enrollment is limited, so be sure to register early.

SPS Soccer ClinicSandia Prep will offer a one-week clinic for soccer enthusiasts in our terrific facilities, which include three regulation soccer fields. Tommy Smith is the Boys Varsity Soccer Coach at Sandia Preparatory School. Since joining Sandia Prep’s faculty, he has led the Sundevils to ten A-AAA State Championships and four finishes as state runners-up. In 2006, the Sundevils were ranked 4th nationally. A former UNM Lobo soccer player, Tommy played professionally for ten years. He holds a USSF A coaching license and a USSF National Youth License. Tommy was chosen as the New Mexico Boys High School Soccer Coach of the Year in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2012, and 2013.Grades 4 – 12 June 1 – 4 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Tuition $120 per week Don’t forget to bring: shorts and a t-shirt, proper footwear, shin guards, sunscreen, and a snack from home. We provide: water – – available at all times – – and an SPS sports clinic t-shirt.

SPS Volleyball ClinicSandia Prep will offer a middle school clinic for volleyball enthusiasts in our terrific facilities. The clinic will be led by Audra Gentry and will focus on learning and understanding the basic skills of volleyball.Grades 5 – 8 June 8 – June 11 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Tuition $120 per week Don’t forget to bring: knee pads and a snack from home. We provide: water – – available at all times – – and an SPS sports clinic t-shirt.

SPS Baseball ClinicThis year, Sandia Prep will offer the Middle School All Skills Clinic for baseball enthusiasts. The baseball clinic will be led by Sandia Prep Varsity Baseball Coach Paul Huitt. Paul will also be available for individual pitching lessons by appointment only. (505-331-0641)Paul Huitt has coached at Sandia Prep for sixteen years. His teams have won four State titles (2001, 2005, 2009 and 2011) and the 2005 team finished the season 28 - 1. The 2014 team finished second in the State. Sandia Prep currently has six former players playing college baseball. In 2007, Coach Huitt was honored as an Assistant Coach on the Playstation All - American Team. Previously, Paul coached Division 1 baseball for the University of New Mexico and Yavapai Junior College. He played baseball for the University of New Mexico from 1989 to 1991.Grades 4 – 8 All Skills Clinic May 26 – May 29 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tuition $120 per week Don’t forget to bring: baseball pants, hat, sunscreen, glove, bat and a snack from home. We provide: water – – available at all times – – and an SPS sports clinic t-shirt.

SPS Sports Specialty Clinics

SPS Basketball ClinicSandia Prep will offer two clinics for basketball enthusiasts in our state-of-the-art Field House. Both basketball clinics will be led by SPS Boys Varsity Basketball Coaches Willie Owens and Brian Tregembo.Willie Owens has served as Head Boys Varsity Basketball Coach at Sandia Preparatory School for 20 years. He has developed one of the strongest basketball programs in New Mexico, guiding the Sundevils to over 300 wins, including three District titles, two Regional berths and four State Semi-Final berths, including a State runner-up finish in 2010 and 2011. Willie was chosen as Albuquerque Metro High School Boys Basketball Coach of the Year for 2005. He is also Middle School Athletic Director for Sandia Prep.Coach Brian Tregembo has been at Sandia Prep twelve years, where he is Assistant Boys Varsity Basketball Coach. The coming season will be Tregembo’s eighteenth season as a coach in New Mexico. Coach Tregembo is also a full-time educator at Sandia Prep, teaching English to students in grades 6 and 8.Grades 5 – 8 SPS Basketball Morning Clinic May 27 – 30 8 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Grades 9 – 12 SPS Basketball Afternoon Clinic June 2 – 5 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuition $120 per week Don’t forget to bring: shorts and a t-shirt, proper footwear, and a snack from home. We provide: water – – available at all times – – and an SPS sports clinic t-shirt.

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Kindergarten (Children must be age 5 as of June 1)class period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Scrapbooking 1 1 & 2The Movement Class 1 or 2 1 & 2Soccer 2 1 & 2 Crazy Music & Dance 2 or 3 1 & 2Come Play and Learn! 3 or 4 1 & 2 Kickball 4 1 & 2Robotics 4 1 & 2 Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 Come Play and Learn! p.m. 1 & 2 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

First Grade class period session Before Care a.m. 1 & 2 Creative Writers 1 1 & 2 Scrapbooking 1 1 & 2 Weird & Wacky Science 1 1 & 2 Fun With Numbers 1 or 2 1 & 2 The Movement Class 1 or 2 1 & 2 Piano 1 1 or 2 1 & 2 Clay 1 1 or 4 1 & 2 Clay 2 2 1 & 2 Collage 2 1 Soccer 2 1 & 2 Crazy Music & Dance 2 or 3 1 & 2 Guitar 1 2 or 4 1 & 2 Tennis 2 or 4 1 & 2 Come Play and Learn! 3 or 4 1 & 2 Portrait 3 1 Elementary Spanish 4 1 & 2 Kickball 4 1 & 2 Robotics 4 1 & 2 Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 Come Play and Learn! p.m. 1 & 2 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

Please Note: Classes of the same name offered during both Session 1 and Session 2 are not sequential or a series; they are the same class, offered during each of SummerPrep’s 3-week sessions; except where noted as a 6-week class.

Second Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Creative Writers 1 1 & 2 Scrapbooking 1 1 & 2Weird & Wacky Science 1 1 & 2Fun With Numbers 1 or 2 1 & 2 The Movement Class 1 or 2 1 & 2Piano 1 1 or 2 1 & 2Clay 1 1 or 4 1 & 2Clay 2 2 1 & 2Collage 2 1 Jewelry Design 2 1 & 2Soccer 2 1 & 2Crazy Music & Dance 2 or 3 1 & 2Guitar 1 2 or 4 1 & 2 Tennis 2 or 4 1 & 2Portrait 3 1 Open Studio Art 3 or 4 1 Kids Cook 3 & 4 1 & 2Elementary Spanish 4 1 & 2Hogwarts School 4 1 & 2Kickball 4 1 & 2 Robotics 4 1 & 2Young Actor’s Workshop 4 1 & 2Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 Come Play and Learn! p.m. 1 & 2 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

Third Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Biology 1 1 & 2Creative Writers 1 1 & 2 Chinese Brush Painting 1 1 & 2Fun w/ Computer Graphics 1 1 & 2Soccer 1 1 & 2Weird & Wacky Science 1 1 & 2Clay 2 1 or 2 1 & 2Fun With Numbers 1 or 2 1 & 2 Piano 1 1 or 2 1 & 2The Movement Class 1 or 2 1 & 2 Clay 1 1,3 or 4 1 & 2Collage 2 1 Fantasyland 2 1 & 2Jewelry Design 2 1 & 2Scrapbooking 2 1 & 2Space Exploration 2 1 & 2The China Tour 2 1 & 2Robotics 2 or 3 1 & 2Guitar 1 2 or 4 1 & 2Tennis 2 or 4 1 & 2Drawing 3 1 & 2Gods, Myth, Monsters 3 1 & 2Kickball 3 1 & 2Magic School Bus 3 1 & 2Portrait 3 1 Web Page Design 3 1 & 2Yoga 3 1 & 2Open Studio Art 3 or 4 1 Kids Cook 3 & 4 1 & 2 Around the World 4 1 & 2Batik 4 1Earthquakes, Etc. 4 1 & 2Elementary Spanish 4 1 & 2Hogwarts School 4 1 & 2Newspaper Journalism 4 1 & 2Young Actor’s Workshop 4 1 & 2Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 Come Play and Learn! p.m. 1 & 2 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

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Fourth Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Biology 1 1 & 2 Creative Writers 1 1 & 2 Chinese Brush Painting 1 1 & 2Fun w/ Computer Graphics 1 1 & 2Digital Photo 1 1 1 & 2Outdoor Sketch & Draw 1 1Soccer 1 1 & 2Weird & Wacky Science 1 1 & 2Clay 2 1 or 4 1 & 2Piano 1 1 or 2 1 & 2China Tour 2 1 & 2Collage 2 1 Digital Photo 2 2 1 & 2Fantasyland 2 1 & 2Jewelry Design 2 1 & 2Scrapbooking 2 1 & 2Space Exploration 2 1 & 2Robotics 2 or 3 1 & 2Guitar 1 2 or 4 1 & 2 Tennis 2 or 4 1 & 2 Building Math Minds 3 1 & 2 Clay 1 3 1 & 2 Drawing 3 1 & 2Gods, Myth, Monsters 3 1 & 2Kickball 3 1 & 2 Magic School Bus 3 1 & 2Web Page Design 3 1 & 2Yoga 3 1 & 2Open Studio Art 3 or 4 1 Dance 3 & 4 1 & 2Digital Filmmaking 3 & 4 1 & 2Kids Cook 3 & 4 1 & 2Around the World 4 1 & 2 Batik 4 1Earthquakes, Etc. 4 1 & 2Elementary Spanish 4 1 & 2Hogwarts School 4 1 & 2Newspaper Journalism 4 1 & 2Young Actor’s Workshop 4 1 & 2Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 SPS Baseball Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Soccer Clinic a.m. page 21 Afternoon/Photo/Filmmaking Camp page 20 Afternoon Sports Camp page 20 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

Please Note: Classes of the same name offered during both Session 1 and Session 2 are not sequential or a series; they are the same class, offered during each of SummerPrep’s 3-week sessions; except where noted as a 6-week class.

Sixth Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Chinese Brush Painting 1 1 & 2Costume Design 1 1 & 2Digital Photo 1 1 1 & 2Outdoor Sketch & Draw 1 1Robotics 1 1 & 2Archery 1 or 2 1 & 2Open Studio Art 1 or 2 1 Comparative Anatomy 1 & 2 1Guitar 2 1 or 3 1 & 2 Tennis 1 or 3 1 & 2 China Tour 2 1 & 2Clay 1 2 1 & 2 Fun w/ Computer Graphics 2 1 & 2Crimebusters 2 1 & 2Digital Photo 2 2 1 & 2Fantasyland 2 1 & 2Intro to Knitting 2 1 & 2 Rocketry 2 1 & 2Space Exploration 2 1 & 2Building Math Minds 3 1 & 2 Gods, Myth, Monsters 3 1 & 2Magic School Bus 3 1 & 2Mandarin 3 1 & 2 Newspaper Journalism 3 1 & 2Physics 3 1 & 2Weird & Wacky Science 3 1 & 2Dance 3 & 4 1 & 2Theater Tech 3 & 4 1 & 2 Digital Filmmaking 3 & 4 1 & 2Kids Cook 3 & 4 1 & 2Piano 2 3 or 4 1 & 2Chemistry 4 1 & 2Clay 2 4 1 & 2Drawing 4 1 & 2Hogwarts School 4 1 & 2Juggling 4 1 & 2Plan it and Build it 4 1 & 2 Playwriting & Theater 4 1 & 2Prep for Algebra 4 1 & 2 6-weeks Web Page Design 4 1 & 2Yoga 4 1 & 2 Young Actor’s Workshop 4 1 & 2Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 GPA + Solutions a.m. page 9 SPS Baseball Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Basketball Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Soccer Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Volleyball Clinic a.m. page 21 Prep for Middle School p.m. page 9 Afternoon/Photo/Filmmaking Camp page 20 Afternoon Sports Camp page 20 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

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Fifth Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Biology 1 1 & 2 Chinese Brush Painting 1 1 & 2Fun w/ Computer Graphics 1 1 & 2Digital Photo 1 1 1 & 2Outdoor Sketch & Draw 1 1Soccer 1 1 & 2Archery 1 or 2 1 & 2Guitar 2 1 or 3 1 & 2 Tennis 1 or 3 1 & 2 Robotics 1,2 or 3 1 & 2Clay 2 1 or 4 1 & 2Open Studio Art 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 1 China Tour 2 1 & 2Crimebusters 2 1 & 2Digital Photo 2 2 1 & 2Fantasyland 2 1 & 2Jewelry Design 2 1 & 2Intro to Knitting 2 1 & 2 Scrapbooking 2 1 & 2Space Exploration 2 1 & 2Clay 1 2 or 3 1 & 2 Building Math Minds 3 1 & 2 Drawing 3 1 & 2Gods, Myth, Monsters 3 1 & 2Kickball 3 1 & 2 Magic School Bus 3 1 & 2Mandarin 3 1 & 2 Physics 3 1 & 2Weird & Wacky Science 3 1 & 2Yoga 3 1 & 2Dance 3 & 4 1 & 2Digital Filmmaking 3 & 4 1 & 2Kids Cook 3 & 4 1 & 2Piano 2 3 or 4 1 & 2Web Page Design 3 1 & 2Around the World 4 1 & 2 Batik 4 1Chemistry 4 1 & 2Earthquakes, Etc. 4 1 & 2Hogwarts School 4 1 & 2Juggling 4 1 & 2Newspaper Journalism 4 1 & 2Young Actor’s Workshop 4 1 & 2Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 GPA + Solutions a.m. page 9 SPS Baseball Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Basketball Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Soccer Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Volleyball Clinic a.m. page 21 Prep for Middle School p.m. page 9 Afternoon/Photo/Filmmaking Camp page 20 Afternoon Sports Camp page 20 After Care 1 & 2

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Seventh Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Costume Design 1 1 & 2Digital Photo 1 1 1 & 2Robotics 1 1 & 2Archery 1 or 2 1 & 2Open Studio Art 1 or 2 1 Comparative Anatomy 1 & 2 1Guitar 2 1 or 3 1 & 2 Tennis 1 or 3 1 & 2 Clay 1 2 1 & 2 Fun w/ Computer Graphics 2 1 & 2Crimebusters 2 1 & 2Digital Photo 2 2 1 & 2Intro to Knitting 2 1 & 2 Rocketry 2 1 & 2Mandarin 3 1 & 2 Newspaper Journalism 3 1 & 2 Physics 3 1 & 2Weird & Wacky Science 3 1 & 2Digital Filmmaking 3 & 4 1 & 2Dance 3 & 4 1 & 2Theater Tech 3 & 4 1 & 2 Piano 2 3 or 4 1 & 2Chemistry 4 1 & 2Clay 2 4 1 & 2Drawing 4 1 & 2Juggling 4 1 & 2Plan it and Build it 4 1 & 2 Web Page Design 4 1 & 2Yoga 4 1 & 2 Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2GPA + Solutions a.m. page 9 SPS Baseball Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Basketball Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Soccer Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Volleyball Clinic a.m. page 21 Prep for Middle School p.m. page 9 Afternoon/Photo/Filmmaking Camp page 20 Afternoon Sports Camp page 20 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

Ninth Through Twelfth Grades class period sessionFun Computer Graphics (9) 2 1 & 2Web Page Design (9) 4 1 & 2Theater Tech (9 - 10) 3 & 4 1 & 2 Bridge To Algebra (9 – 11) a.m. page 16 Geometry For Credit (9 – 11) a.m. 1 & 2 6-weeksGPA + Solutions a.m./p.m. page 9 Advanced Digital Film p.m. page 8 Afternoon/Photo/Filmmaking Camp (9) page 20 Afternoon Sports Camp (9) page 20 SPS Soccer Clinic a.m. page 21SPS Basketball Clinic p.m. page 21

Please Note: Classes of the same name offered during both Session 1 and Session 2 are not sequential or a series; they are the same class, offered during each of SummerPrep’s 3-week sessions; except where noted as a 6-week class.

Spring Break Hours: The SummerPrep office will close for two weeks during Sandia Prep’s Spring Break, March 23 – April 3. You may still register online at this time. Email us at [email protected] if you have questions.

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Eighth Gradeclass period sessionBefore Care a.m. 1 & 2 Costume Design 1 1 & 2Digital Photo 1 1 1 & 2Robotics 1 1 & 2Archery 1 or 2 1 & 2Open Studio Art 1 or 2 1 Comparative Anatomy 1 & 2 1Tennis 1 or 3 1 & 2 Guitar 2 1 or 3 1 & 2 Fun w/ Computer Graphics 2 1 & 2Clay 1 2 1 & 2 Crimebusters 2 1 & 2Digital Photo 2 2 1 & 2Intro to Knitting 2 1 & 2 Rocketry 2 1 & 2Mandarin 3 1 & 2 Newspaper Journalism 3 1 & 2Physics 3 1 & 2 Weird & Wacky Science 3 1 & 2 Digital Filmmaking 3 & 4 1 & 2 Dance 3 & 4 1 & 2 Theater Tech 3 & 4 1 & 2 Piano 2 3 or 4 1 & 2 Chemistry 4 1 & 2 Clay 2 4 1 & 2 Drawing 4 1 & 2 Juggling 4 1 & 2 Plan it and Build it 4 1 & 2 Web Page Design 4 1 & 2 Yoga 4 1 & 2 Disney’s Peter Pan JR. 1,2,3,4 1 Disney’s The Lion King JR. 1,2,3,4 2 Bridge To Algebra a.m. page 16 6-weeks GPA + Solutions a.m. page 9 Advanced Digital Film p.m. page 8 Prep for Middle School p.m. page 9 SPS Baseball Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Basketball Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Soccer Clinic a.m. page 21 SPS Volleyball Clinic a.m. page 21 Afternoon/Photo/Filmmaking Camp page 20 Afternoon Sports Camp page 20 After Care p.m. 1 & 2

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The Future Begins Now

About SummerPrep SummerPrep offers students enriching and challenging classes – and an opportunity to learn new skills or build on existing talents. We foster discovery and exploration and encourage students to stretch themselves in a safe, supportive environment.Our classes are small, so each child receives one-on-one instruction and personalized assistance. There are many classes from which to choose, so your child can look forward to lots of fun and exciting experiences at SummerPrep. These will be six weeks he or she will remember for a lifetime! Students may not have a gap in their schedule – there are no “free” periods allowed during the day.

Lunch Sandia Prep’s food service provider, Hello Prep Deli!, will offer lunch for purchase during SummerPrep. Additional snacks will be made available for sale during lunch and Morning Break.

Open HouseMeet your teachers, find your classrooms and pick up your SummerPrep t-shirt at the SummerPrep Open House on Saturday, May 30 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

How to RegisterSee complete registration instructions on page 1.

Session One : June 1 – June 19 Session Two : June 22 – July 10Before Care 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Assembly 8:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. 1st Period 8:20 a.m. – 9:10 a.m. 2nd Period 9:15 a.m. – 10:05 a.m. Break 10:10 a.m. – 10:25 a.m. 3rd Period 10:30 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.4th Period 11:25 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.Lunch 12:20 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Afternoon Camps 1:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. After Care 3:45 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. SPS Sports Clinics see pages 20 & 21Once afternoon camps have ended, youngsters may come to After Care where they can enjoy outdoor sports, arts and crafts, painting, playing games or just relaxing after an eventful day. A daily snack will be served in the late afternoon.Please sign up in advance for Extended Care for one or more weeks at a time. Payment is due at the start of the week: $10 per week for Before Care and $20 per week for After Care. After Care ends promptly at 5:30 p.m. and there will be a late pickup fee ($1 per minute).

2015 Schedule SummerPrep 2015 takes place June 1 – July 10. Classes are available in either or both of two three-week sessions unless otherwise noted in course description. We will not have camp on July 3. Parents are invited to view students’ accomplishments on Friday, June 19 and Friday, July 10. Children must be age 5 as of June 1.

Payments and Cancellations We accept most forms of payment. Should a child not be able to attend SummerPrep, full refunds will be granted until May 15, 2015, less a $25 cancellation fee. After May 15, no refunds will be issued for Session One; after June 12, no refunds will be issued for Session Two.

Withdrawal from SummerPrepStudents are expected to behave according to well-accepted principles of behavior. SummerPrep has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to bullying. The SummerPrep Director reserves the right to dismiss any student at any time. Partial refunds will not be granted should a child be dismissed from SummerPrep.

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The joy of learning and living is at the center of all we do. Sandia Preparatory School provides remarkable opportunities

for intellectual and personal growth within a challenging and balanced program. As an extension of our families,

Sandia Prep’s diverse community inspires students to find their academic focus, talents and creativity.

532 Osuna Road NE Albuquerque NM 87113phone: 505. 338. 3045 fax: 505. 338. 3099

email: [email protected] • www.sandiaprep.org

June 1 - July 10June 1 - July 10

Nondiscrimination Policy: Sandia Prep admits students of any sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, or sexual orientation and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, or sexual orientation in administering its educational policies, admission policies, financial aid programs or other school-administered programs.