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Summer Camp 2012

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Millhopper Montessori School

offers an enriching and exciting day

camp for Preschool, Kindergarten,

Elementary, Middle and High

School students.

Program activities include specialty

classes, foreign language, crafts,

games , sports, theater and special

events which revolve around a vari-

ety of themes.

High School MMS Alums: Come

volunteer as a Junior Counselor and

earn your volunteer hours required

for graduation!

MMS SUMMER CAMP

Day Camp Overview

Enrichment

Ages Two through Eighth Grade Students

Foreign Language

First through Eighth Grade Students

Wide World of Sports

Second through Eighth Grade Students

Drama

First through Sixth Grade Students

Theater Production Crew

Seventh through Twelfth Grade Students

Junior Counselor

Sixth through Twelfth Grade Students

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After Camp Activities

After Camp Academics: Individual Lessons with

Ms. Elizabeth Falls

Ms. Elizabeth will be teaching private lessons from

3:30 - 5:15 p.m. each afternoon. Lessons will focus

on math and language (reading) and is open to all

preschool and rising kindergarten students.

Lessons are filled on a first come first serve basis

and will be offered every afternoon in 45 minute in-

crements (3:30-4:15 & 4:30-5:15). In order to keep

the lessons individualized, please note there is a

two student maximum per session. Note: there

is an additional fee for these lessons.

To register for Afternoon Academics, please check

the appropriate box on page 18 of this brochure and

contact Ms. Elizabeth to schedule the exact day/

time.

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Ms. Elizabeth Falls Ms. Elizabeth is the Lead Teacher in one

of the Preschool/Kindergarten classes at

MMS. This is Ms. Elizabeth’s fourteenth

year teaching at Millhopper Montessori

School. She started as an Assistant

Teacher in the Lower Elementary Class-

room. Ms. Elizabeth holds her 3-6 AMS

Montessori Certificate, is trained in

Phono-Graphix and has completed the

Montessori Key Concepts Workshop. She

has thirteen years experience in the

Lower Elementary level. Elizabeth has a

background and interest in working with

special needs children. Elizabeth holds

her BS in Psychology/Child Studies. She

also holds an Associate of Science degree

in Medical Administration. She is a

mother of three, all of whom have at-

tended MMS.

Beginners, Preschool &

Kindergarten

Camp Schedule & Themes

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The Beginners/Preschool/Kindergarten summer camp program’s

focus is the Montessori hands-on curriculum, weekly educational

fun themes, arts and crafts, music and playground fun!

Every Friday is SPLASH DAY, excluding week 1. Splash Day is a fun

filled hour of water related activities.

There will be thematic dress-up days on Thursday of each week.

WEEK 1

June 11 - June 15 Wild about Nature

WEEK 2

June 18 - June 22 It’s Alive!

WEEK 3

June 25 - June 29 Fairy Tales (Ms. Crystal)

Back to Bedrock (Ms. Elizabeth)

WEEK 4 (no school on July 4th)

July 2 - July 6 Ahoy Pirates!

WEEK 5

July 9 - July 13 Shiver Me Timbers!

WEEK 6*

July 16 - July 20 Art & Science

*Beginners Camp will not be offered this week.

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Ms. Crystal Sorrow

Ms. Crystal began working at MMS in the

fall of 1999 after graduating from the

University of Florida with a BA in English

Literature. She was the Assistant Teacher

in the Preschool/Kindergarten class for

the 1999-2000 school year, was part of

the administrative team from summer

2000 – fall 2001, and took over as Lead

Teacher in the Early Childhood/

Beginner’s Class in October 2001. Ms.

Crystal holds the Early Childhood Mon-

tessori certificate. She supervises the fifth

grade Safety Patrols who assist the school

by providing a morning and afternoon

drop off service. Ms. Crystal has also

taught Cooking and Creative Movement

in after school studios at MMS.

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MEALS & SNACKS All students will need to bring their lunches. Please

note, lunches cannot be heated or refrigerated.

Snacks are provided mid-morning and during the After

Camp Program. Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp. You may pay by checking

account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please fill out either page 15 or 16 and submit it with your

registration paperwork.

Morning Program* 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. $5.00/hour

Half Day Option** 9:00 - Noon $125/week

Full Day Option 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $190/week

After Camp Program* 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. $5.00/hour

*The Morning Program and After Camp Program are charged at a rate of $5.00/hour ($.084 cents/minute)

and are billed after use. Children must be 3 years of age and potty trained to stay past 3:00 p.m.

**Half Day Option is available to Beginner’s only.

After Camp Academics with Ms. Elizabeth Falls $55/session

SCHEDULE & FEES

TERMS Due to high demand and limited spaces, a non-

refundable deposit of $25.00 is due upon enrolling to

hold a spot for each child.

Note:

If MMS is not notified within seven days of

cancellation, you will be responsible for payment for

the entire week of camp.

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Elementary/Middle School

MEET THE TEACHERS

Richard Aslanian has been teaching at Millhopper Montessori School for the

past eighteen years. During that time he has been an assistant in preschool/

kindergarten and K-1 classes and a Lead Teacher for classes containing

grades first through fourth. Richard holds a BA in History from the Univer-

sity of Florida. He received his AMS certificate in 1997 and has been trained

in Phono-Graphix. Richard is married to Ms. Sylvia, the Technology and

Drama Instructor. Both of his sons attended Millhopper Montessori School.

His younger son attended the school for twelve years; and now attends East-

side High School’s Pre IB program. His other son is attending Santa Fe Col-

lege and is employed part time at MMS. Richard hosts Chess Club on Tues-

day afternoon during the regular school year and coaches our middle school

basketball team.

Sylvia has been a part of the MMS family for nineteen years. For the past

nine years, Sylvia has co-directed the Elementary/Middle School End of the

Year Show. She has adapted many plays for the Summer Drama Camp, in-

cluding several Shakespeare works, and assisted Richard during the summer

programs. She is the director of the Elementary/Middle School Drama Club

and the Annual Shakespeare Festival at the Thomas Center. Theater

took her to Los Angeles after attending SFC where she pursued a career as a

Producer’s Assistant at Trans World Entertainment/Epic Produc-

tions. There she learned many aspects of the business for four years. Sylvia

also worked as a puppeteer assistant for Fun Amusement Inc. where she

learned television production. She has worked as a Kindergarten assistant

at Nova Elementary with the special needs students of Creole, Canadian,

and Spanish backgrounds. She worked at the front desk as well as an assis-

tant in the Preschool/Kindergarten class. Sylvia has also taught Spanish to

Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary students. Both of her sons at-

tended Millhopper Montessori School. Her younger son attended the school

for twelve years. He is attending Eastside High School’s Pre IB program. Her

other son is attending SFC and is employed part time at MMS.

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Ms. Susan Salvatore holds the AMS Montessori Elementary Education

teaching credential and has been teaching at MMS for thirty-four years. She

has experience ranging from age two through eighth grade. Susan has

overseen the operation of the Elementary/Middle School Morning Program

for six years and is also the Study Hall Supervisor. Susan teaches US His-

tory, Math and manages many aspects of the Senior Elementary Class.

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Jeanne-Marie returned to MMS in 2006 to assist in the Beginner’s Class and

to teach Spanish in the Early Childhood program. She had been a French

and Spanish teacher, as well as an assistant teacher in our summer pro-

grams (PK-5th grade) in 1995 and 1996. She also taught the Spanish classes

(K-8) during the fall semester of 1999 and developed a Spanish program for

Millhopper Montessori School at that time. She taught Spanish and French

(grades 6-12) at Oak Hall School for twelve years and helped to develop the

MS Foreign Language Program and the Foreign Language Curriculum (PK-

12) while she was there. During her graduate work at the University of Flor-

ida, she taught beginning French classes and tutored students in both

French and Spanish. She earned a BA in Romance Languages with a minor

in business from Catholic University. She worked in International Business

before coming to Gainesville to do an MA in Romance Languages with an

emphasis on Second Language Acquisition and a minor in Education from

the University of Florida. Since August of 2010 she has been in charge of

teaching all the Spanish classes (Beginner’s – 8th Grade) and continues to

be the Morning Care Supervisor. Her daughter attended MMS from 4th-

8th grades.

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Coach Cam Parker has been with MMS for five years! He has worked in

summer camps for fourteen years. His sports background includes facilitat-

ing youth leagues and refereeing youth sports, not to mention being an

avid sports fan. Coach Cam received his Bachelors degree from UF (Go Ga-

t o r s ! ) i n F a m i l y , Y o u t h a n d C o m m u n i t y

Sciences. He completed the State of Florida teacher certification program

for Physical Education K-12 at Santa Fe College.

Mr. Obed Resendez is a graduate from the University of Florida, with a

Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration and a minor in Mu-

sic. In his spare time he teaches percussion at a competitive level-with

Drum Corps International and is a well renowned cymbals instructor in the

DCI and WGI community. He has won two competitive world medals and

has been featured in the book, Cymbal Technique 101 (for his innovative way

of approaching cymbal techniques and practices). While at UF, he was a

drummer for the Florida pride of the sunshine gator marching band and

performed for the entertainment of the 2008 championship game and the

2009 sugar bowl. As a drummer, he has also had the opportunity to perform

with pop artist, Enrique Iglesias. His musical theater experience includes a

production of West Side story for JSU and Ocala civic theater’s production

of Thoroughly Modern Millie.

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WEEK 1 June 11 - June 15

Photography I (rising 1st - 8th graders)

Learn the basics of taking a photograph, including parts of a camera and learn to capture

the perfect shot. You’ll learn the fundamentals of light, shadow, exposure and composi-

tion. You’ll put the finishing touch on and go home with your very own portfolio.

Photography II (rising 2nd - 8th graders)

If you have attended Photography I, you will continue learning advanced techniques of

Photography. You will learn how to edit your photos in Paint.net, Photoshop and create a

digital portfolio using Windows Movie Maker. You will choose two to three photographs

to be entered into several educational photo contests. (TBA). Our Summer Camp Photog-

raphy photos have been featured at The Thomas Center Mezzanine Gallery in two collec-

tions: Thomas Center Through the Eyes of Millhopper Montessori School and 100 Year

Anniversary Celebration of The Thomas Center.

Football (rising 2nd - 8th graders)

Campers will hone their football skills and learn about the players, coaches and teams that

have made the sport so popular. Mini-games such as our own punt, pass and kick compe-

tition and the spinning field goals add to the frivolity. It all comes to climax with the Su-

perb Bowl on Friday! Each day will consist of a variety of games, skill drills, knowledge

based activities and even crafts relative to the weeks theme sport(s). We will not be play-

ing any particular sport exclusively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun

filled day.

French (rising 1st - 8th graders)

1/2 Day (9:00 - Noon)

Come join us for some extra special language fun by:

Doing conversation and role-play activities to work on speaking skills, Studying culture

through games and cooperative learning activities, Using your inner chef to prepare delec-

table cuisine, and exploring the art forms of different countries with creative projects and

crafts.

Percussion (rising 1st - 8th graders)

1/2 Day (12:30 - 3:00 p.m.)

Come discover the basic history of what may be the world’s oldest musical instrument.

Campers will learn of the use of percussion instruments throughout various points in his-

tory and their effects on musical change. We will be learning how drums were used as

means of communication, Military use, and how different sounds and styles evolved into

Jazz, Dixieland jazz, rock and pop music. Each day will consist of learning about a time

period and the drum use, then learn and play simple drum patterns of that time period.

No musical experience will be required, only willingness to learn and to have FUN.

Camp Schedule & Themes (Rising 1st - 8th graders)

Overview of

Elementary - High School

Day Camp Options

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Week 1 Digital Photography I

Digital Photography II

Football

French - 1/2 day

Percussion - 1/2 day

Week 2 Woodworking

Olympics

Spanish - 1/2 day

Percussion - 1/2 day

Week 3 Mad Scientist

Basketball

French - 1/2 day

Percussion - 1/2 day

Week 4 Invention/Animation

Spanish- 1/2 day

Percussion - 1/2 day

Week 5 Drama Camp I

Production Crew

Baseball

Week 6 Drama Camp II

Production Crew

Aquatics

JUNIOR COUNSELOR

WEEKS 1 - 6

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WEEK 2 June 18- June 22

Woodworking (rising 1st - 8th graders)

From start to finish you will build and create two projects. We will go over the plans and measure, cut, sand and paint. You will also design

your own projects. Workshop includes: wood, tools, paint, plans and basic woodworking guide. $15 supply fee will be added.

Wide World of Sports & Summer Olympics (rising 2nd - 8th graders)

In honor of this year’s Olympic Games campers will learn about and participate in summer camp style version of many events. Over the past

few summers we have discovered a cornucopia of sports that are popular in other countries that but get little publicity in America and our

camp will spend some time learning about and playing a few of these lesser known athletic gems. Each day will consist of a variety of games,

skill drills, knowledge based activities and even crafts relative to the weeks theme sport(s). We will not be playing any particular sport exclu-

sively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun filled day.

Spanish (rising 1st - 8th graders) 1/2 Day (9:00 - Noon)

Come join us for some extra special language fun by:

Doing conversation and role-play activities to work on speaking skills, studying culture through games and cooperative learning activities,

using your inner chef to prepare delectable cuisine, and exploring the art forms of different countries with creative projects and crafts.

Percussion (rising 1st - 8th graders)1/2 Day (12:30 - 3:00 p.m.)

Come discover the basic history of what may be the world’s oldest musical instrument. Campers will learn of the use of percussion instru-

ments throughout various points in history and their effects on musical change. We will be learning how drums were used as means of com-

munication, Military use, and how different sounds and styles evolved into Jazz, Dixieland jazz, rock and pop music. Each day will consist of

learning about a time period and the drum use, then learn and play simple drum patterns of that time period. No musical experience will be

required, only willingness to learn and to have FUN.

WEEK 3 June 25- June 29

Mad Scientist (rising 1st - 8th graders)

Everyday is an adventure as we explore various topics, fun projects and materials, microscopes, magnifying glasses, telescopes, pulleys, the

scientific method and much more. Come and enjoy the world around us! You never know what we will discover next!

Basketball (rising 2nd - 8th graders)

Basketball skills will get a boost in this hooptastic camp! Scheduled the same week as the NBA draft we will learn about the draft process

and test our prediction skills. A plethora of shooting games will be paired with skill development for an awesome week. Each day will consist

of a variety of games, skill drills, knowledge based activities and even crafts relative to the weeks theme sport(s). We will not be playing any

particular sport exclusively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun filled day.

French (rising 1st - 8th graders) 1/2 Day (9:00 - Noon)

Come join us for some extra special language fun by:

Doing conversation and role-play activities to work on speaking skills, studying culture through games and cooperative learning activities,

using your inner chef to prepare delectable cuisine, and exploring the art forms of different countries with creative projects and crafts.

Percussion (rising 1st - 8th graders)1/2 Day (12:30 - 3:00 p.m.)

Come discover the basic history of what may be the world’s oldest musical instrument. Campers will learn of the use of percussion instru-

ments throughout various points in history and their effects on musical change. We will be learning how drums were used as means of com-

munication, Military use, and how different sounds and styles evolved into Jazz, Dixieland jazz, rock and pop music. Each day will

consist of learning about a time period and the drum use, then learn and play simple drum patterns of that time period. No musi-

cal experience will be required, only willingness to learn and to have FUN.

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WEEK 4 July 2 - July 6 (no camp on Wednesday, July 4th)

Invention/Animation (rising 1st - 8th graders) This week you will learn about various inventors and inventions. Our focus will be to explore and create fun projects using cranks, pulleys, levers and

motors. You will use your imagination and hard work to cooperatively make an original invention. In the animation portion, you will learn the history

and process of animation. You will create your own animated short using a program best suited to your talents. We will have an special viewing of

the completed projects on Friday. Your short will be put onto a disc for you to take home when you’re finished.

Spanish (rising 1st - 8th graders) 1/2 Day (9:00 - Noon)

Come join us for some extra special language fun by:

Doing conversation and role-play activities to work on speaking skills, studying culture through games and cooperative learning activities, using your

inner chef to prepare delectable cuisine and exploring the art forms of different countries with creative projects and crafts.

Percussion (rising 1st - 8th graders)1/2 Day (12:30 - 3:00 p.m.)

Come discover the basic history of what may be the world’s oldest musical instrument. Campers will learn of the use of percussion instruments

throughout various points in history and their effects on musical change. We will be learning how drums were used as means of communication,

Military use, and how different sounds and styles evolved into Jazz, Dixieland jazz, rock and pop music. Each day will consist of learning about a time

period and the drum use, then learn and play simple drum patterns of that time period. No musical experience will be required, only willingness to

learn and to have FUN.

WEEK 5 July 9 - July 13

Drama: Good Manners: A Medieval Quest for Polite Behavior (rising 2nd—6th graders) Production Crew (rising 7th-12th graders) It’s the Middle Ages, and a wicked spell has been cast on the kingdom: good manners have suddenly disappeared, and it’s up to Sir Gwendolyn and Sir Dancelot to bring them back. The two knights (both relatively new to this “quest” thing) have no clue what to do, and of course things go terribly wrong. But luckily for the kingdom, they run into just the right characters to help them (re)discover polite behavior: an alchemist has invented hy-giene, a baron teaches them social etiquette, the Black Knight encourages them to learn to help others, a damsel (definitely not in distress) reveals the importance of asking permission, a spoon-loving abbot shares the joys of table manners, and a dragon explains why it’s mean to call people names (dragons have feelings too).

Baseball (rising 2nd—6th graders)

Scheduled in rhythm with the MLB All-Star Break, campers will play a wide variety of baseball related mini-games, including the daily homerun derby and learning to throw crazy pitches with wiffle balls (or trying to atleast!). Campers make predictions for the all-star festivities while learning about the players involved. Each day will consist of a variety of games, skill drills, knowledge based activities and even crafts relative to the weeks theme sport(s). We will not be playing any particular sport exclusively. We will integrate the skills and concepts into a fun filled day.

WEEK 6 July 16 - July 20

Drma: It’s Electrifying! (rising 2nd—6th graders) - Production Crew (rising 7th-12th graders) Historical figures such as Ben Franklin and Thomas Edison guide students through such topics as how electricity was "discovered," how it travels, different forms of production of electricity, and conversation.

Aquatics (rising 2nd - 8th graders)

Camper will participate in two onsite water extravaganzas where we introduce some H20 to a few popular games. This will go along with trips to two

local swimming venues (TBA) and a voyage to Aquatica in Orlando. Registration priority will be given to campers who participated in other weeks of

the Wild World of Sports Camp. *The price of the field trips will be in addition to the camp fee listed and will be collected with the permission slips.

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WEEKS 1 through 6 June 11 - July 20

Become a member of the MMS Summer Camp Staff!

We are excited to offer our rising sixth through eighth grade students, as well as

any MMS alumni currently in high school the opportunity to take part in our sum-

mer camp program as a Junior Counselor!

Job Requirements:

Activities are planned in a camp setting for children attending our Beginners

Camp (ages 2 - 4), Preschool/Kindergarten (ages 3.5 - 5) and Elementary Enrich-

ment Program (First through Fifth Grade students)

Junior Counselor's roles are:

► To participate under the supervision of the Camp Directors and in

Implementing activities in the safest manner possible

► To be a positive role model

► To actively interact with the children to promote and encourage their

personal growth

► To create video news clips and hard copy newsletter to be distributed each

Friday.

Requirements:

Applicant must be a rising sixth through twelfth grade student. Prior attendance at

MMS summer camp is desirable. Must have an interest in leadership skills and will-

ingness to learn and understand organizational skills and group dynamics. Must

have an ability for and an interest in assisting with a variety of activities including all

camps being offered at MMS. Must have a genuine interest in working with people.

Personal Development:

1. Develop skills in planning and implementing activities with children.

2. Be prepared to receive feedback and support from anyone at camp.

3. Maintain a positive and open outlook. Try to work out problems with the

rest of the staff.

4. Be a positive role model for the children. Reward and encourage their good

behavior with attention and affection.

Junior Counselor

Rising 6th - 12th Graders

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Earn your

Volunteer

Hours at MMS!

COST Rising 6th through 8th Grade

9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

$135/week

High School Students

9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

No charge

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Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp. You may

pay by checking account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please fill out either page

15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork.

Enrichment & Sports 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $190/week

(Weeks 1-4) (a $15 supply fee will be added for Woodworking week)

Foreign Language 9:00 - Noon $95/week

(Weeks 1-4) (a $15 supply fee will be added to cover food and art supplies)

Percussion 12:30 - 3:00 p.m. $95/week

Drama Camps 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $205/week

(Weeks 5 - 6)

Production Crew 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $135/week

(Weeks 5 - 6)

Junior Counselor 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. $135/week

(Weeks 1-6) (no charge for HS students)

Due to high demand and limited spaces, a non-refundable deposit of

$25.00 is due upon enrolling to hold a spot for each child. Note: If

MMS is not notified within seven days of cancellation, you will be re-

sponsible for payment for the entire week of camp.

Week 1 June 11 - June 15

Week 2 June 18 - June 22

Week 3 June 25 - June 29

Week 4 July 2 - July 6

*No School July 4th

Week 5 July 9 - July 13

Week 6 July 16 - July 20

Morning Program* 7:30 - 9:00 a.m.

Camp 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

After Camp Program* 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.

*The Morning Program and After Camp Program are

charged at a rate of $5.00/hour ($.084 cents/minute)

and are billed after use.

All students will need to bring their own

lunches each day. Please note, lunches

cannot be heated or refrigerated.

Snacks are provided mid-morning and

during the After School Program.

EVERY FRIDAY IS

SPLASH DAY!

(A fun filled hour of water related activities!)

Camp Schedule

Daily Schedule

Elementary/Middle School

Schedule & Fees

Day Camps

Terms

Meals & Snacks

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Summer Camp Application

Child's Name:

_______________________________________________________________________

(Last) (First) (Middle) (Alias)

Birth date: ____/_____/_____ Gender: _______ Enrollment Date: _________________

Primary Parent’s Name :______________________________ Relationship to Child: _____________________

Address Information:

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Home Address City/State/ Zip

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Work Address City/State/Zip

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Email Address

Phone Information (please circle the number we should call first):

(______)_____________________ (______)_______________________(______)____________________

If your child is currently Enrolled at MMS & all

information on file is correct please initial here

______ and do not fill out the information below.

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Secondary Parent’s Name :______________________________ Relationship to Child: __________________

Address Information:

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Home Address City/State/ Zip

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Work Address City/State/Zip

_______________________________________________________________________________________

Email Address

Phone Information (please circle the number we should call first):

(______)_____________________ (______)_______________________(______)____________________

Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone

Medical Release

In case of emergency, MILLHOPPER MONTESSORI SCHOOL, or it's staff, has my permission to have my child

___________________________________________________________, transported to the closest hospital at the

time.

I understand that MMS will make every effort to contact me and my child's physician in an emergency. If it is neces-

sary for my child to be transferred to a hospital, I would prefer he/she be taken to

____________________________________. (Name of Hospital) In the event that I cannot be reached by the MMS

in an emergency, I give my permission to _____________________________________, (CHILD'S PHYSICIAN) to

render any medical service that may, in the sole discretion of the doctor, be necessary.

Guarantee of Insurance

Children attending Millhopper Montessori School, Inc. must have health insurance through their families. MMS’ insur-

ance works alongside a family’s policy and the Administrator needs proof of insurance.

Please provide the following information:

Primary Payer’s names _________________________________________ Primary Payer

_________________________________________ Secondary Payer

Child or children’s name(s) ________________________________

________________________________

________________________________

Name and address of insurance company ____________________________________

____________________________________

Phone Number of insurance company ____________________________________

Policy Number ____________________________________

I guarantee that the above information is correct and I understand that it is my responsibility to inform

Millhopper Montessori School, Inc. of any changes in insurance coverage for my child.

________________________________________ ________________________________________

Primary Parent’s signature Secondary Parent’s signature

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Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp.

You may pay by checking account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please

fill out either page 15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork.

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Tuition is paid through Tuition Express the Friday before each week of camp.

You may pay by checking account or credit card (no fees are applied). Please

fill out either page 15 or 16 and submit it with your registration paperwork.

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Information & Relationships

Please fill out the following information and indicate who the child lives with, who is to be notified in case of

an emergency and who is allowed to pickup your child from school.

Relationship Lives With Emergency Pickup

Primary Parent’s

Name :_________________________________

Secondary Parent’s

Name :_________________________________

Name :_________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_____________________

Cell Phone: (______)_____________________

Work Phone: (______)_____________________

Name :_________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_____________________

Cell Phone: (______)_____________________

Work Phone: (______)_____________________

Name :_________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_____________________

Cell Phone: (______)_____________________

Work Phone: (______)_____________________

Name :_________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_____________________

Cell Phone: (______)_____________________

Work Phone: (______)_____________________

Name :_________________________________

Home Phone: (______)_____________________

Cell Phone: (______)_____________________

Work Phone: (______)_____________________

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Summer Camp Registration Form

Camp Ages

Times* Wk

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Wk

2

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3

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4

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5

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Please select your camp choices below, fill out this form, and submit with the $25 registration fee.

Beginners

Ages 2 through 4 9:00 - Noon

Ages 2 through 4 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Afternoon Academics Preschool/Kindergarten - see below After Camp

Digital Photography II Rising 1st through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Digital Photography I Rising 1st through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Football Rising 2nd through 8th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Olympics Rising 2nd through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Spanish

Rising 1st through 8th grade 9:00 - Noon

Mad Scientist Rising 1st through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Basketball Rising 2nd through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

French Rising 1st through 8th grade 9:00 - Noon

Invention/Animation Rising 1st through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Spanish Rising 1st through 8th grade 9:00 - Noon

Aquatics Rising 2nd through 8th Grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Drama Rising 2nd through 6th Grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Production Crew Rising 7th through 12th Grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Preschool/Kindergarten Ages 3.5 through 6 *To register for Afternoon Academics see below.

9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Baseball Rising 2nd through 8th Grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Woodworking Rising 1st through 5th grade 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Child’s Name:

French Rising 1st through 8th grade 9:00 - Noon

Percussion Rising 1st through 8th grade 12:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Percussion

Rising 1st through 8th grade 12:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Percussion Rising 1st through 8th grade 12:30 - 3:00 p.m.

Percussion Rising 1st through 8th grade 12:30 - 3:00 p.m.

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Thank you for your interest in Millhopper Montessori

School’s 2012 Summer Camp! Our camp is in it’s 33rd year!

Millhopper Montessori School (MMS) will offer an enriching

and exciting day camp for Preschool/Kindergarten, Elemen-

tary and Middle School students June 11th-July 20th. The

camp activities will include specialty classes, crafts, games,

sports, and special events that revolve around a variety of

themes. The Preschool & Kindergarten students will experi-

ence a Montessori hands on curriculum, weekly educational

fun themes, arts & crafts, music and playground fun! The

First through Eighth grade students can choose from the

following options: Enrichment, Theater, Science, Wide

World of Sports, Afternoon Academics and Fit Club camps.

Please do not hesitate to contact us at 352-375-6773, visit

our website at www.millhopper.com or stop by anytime

should you have any questions!

We look forward to having your child(ren) with us this

summer!

Summer Camp 2012 8505 NW 39th Avenue Gainesville, FL 32606