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Camp OverviewSwim and tennis specialty campEight (8) week program-May 29-
July 20 Integrated Math, Reading and
Character EducationParticipation is requiredRatio of 1:8No supplies needed
Positive attitude and enthusiasm for learning
FoodBreakfast and
lunch served everydayBreakfast 8-
8:50Hot lunch 12-
1:20Community
snacks-sign up
Field TripsFabulous Fridays-
field tripsParent(s) may
attend, but no transportation
Field trips additional cost
Cash only as payment
Wear camp t-shirt
PaymentsPayments are due every FridayNo cash
Money orders or cashier’s checks (City of Atlanta)
Inform about child’s absencePay for week child returns in
advanceArrive by 9:00 am and pick-up by 6:00
pmLate fee of $20 after 6
Sign-in and out everyday (ID)
Dress Code and Discipline
Flip flops are not safe (pool)Tennis participation
Swimwear and towelsNo bathing suits
Hats inside are inappropriateAll pants on waistline Immediate form of contact-
parent’s notified immediately of any situation
Field Trips and EventsDate Description Cost Departure/
TimeEnd/
Return
No field trip for the first weekJune 8 Southern Bell Farm $10 8:30 2:00June 15
Lake Lanier Aquatic Studies
$10 9:30 2:00
June 22
Stone Mountain Park $20 9:30 4:00
June 29
World of Coke $10 9:30 2:00
July 6 MetroLanes TBA TBA 4:00July 13
Dunwoody Nature Center $10 TBA 2:00
July 18
Closing Ceremony Free TBA TBA
July 19
Swim Competition and Cookout
Free 10:00 TBA
July 20
Movies at ATL-Ice Age Continental Drift
$10 TBA TBA
Daily Schedule 5 and 6 7 and 8 9 and 10 11 and 12
7:30-8:00 Sign-In8-8:50 Breakfast
9-10:20 Tennis Reading Swimming Science10:30-11:50
Math Tennis Reading Swimming
12-1:20 Lunch1:30-2:50 Reading Swimming Science Math
3-4:20 Swimming
Science Math Tennis
4:25-4:35 Snack4:40-5:50 Science Math Tennis Reading5:55-6:00 Parent Pick-Up
Character EducationWeek Word Description
June 1 Courtesy/Civility Polite, civil, and courteous behavior towards others in words and action.
June 8 Respect for Learning and Punctuality
Appreciation for the importance of and effort involved in acquiring knowledge. Showing high regard for the worth of promptness.
June 15 Leadership The ability to take on every task with a sense of purpose and caring for those around them.
June 22 Self-control The power to direct or regulate your actions and emotions.
June 29 Cheerfulness/ Positive Attitude
Good humored, bright and pleasant. Realistic positive confidence of feeling toward one’s self.
July 6 Service to Others
Useful, usable, and required duty to others.
July 13 Gratitude A feeling of thankful appreciation for benefits received.
July 20 Cooperation/ Sportsmanship
Working together for a common purpose. The ability to take winning and losing without gloating or complaining.