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How to Register: • MAIL: Easiest and earliest way to register Mail-in registrations accepted immediately! Walk-In Registration Hours starting May 13: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 - 11 am & 2 - 4 pm Campus closed on Fridays (May 9 - July 25, 2014) LSSC, South Lake Clermont Campus 1250 North Hancock Road, Clermont, FL 34711 • Drop Off Accepted: Walk-in registrations before May 13 or on non-registration days will be accepted and added to the mail-in registrations. Late Registration Fee Begins: If space is available, a $25 late registration fee begins: • Program 1 - June 3-5, Tuesday through Thursday • Program 2 - June 17-19, Tuesday through Thursday • Program 3 - July 1-3, Tuesday through Thursday Last Day to Register: • Program 1 - June 5, Thursday • Program 2 - June 19, Thursday • Program 3 - July 3, Thursday In order not to compromise the efficiency of the program, NO registrations will be accepted after the above dates. Avoid Registration Delay: To avoid delays in registration, mark 3 choices for each class period your child will be attending. Do not select your 1st choices as 2nd and 3rd choices in other periods because if your first choice is full one period, we will automatically look to see if it is offered and available another period. We need to have other choices to select from when a class is full. Kids’ College T-Shirt & Cap (optional): • $15 for Cap • $15 for T-Shirt• $25 for both when preordered with registration. If purchased after registration: $15 Cap, $15 Shirt or both for $30 Program 1 • June 16 - June 26 (8 days) • 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $99 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $99 Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $38, $45 or $49 - space limited Program 2 • June 30 - July 10 (8 days) •8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $99 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $99 Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $38, $45 or $49 - space limited Program 3 • July 14 - July 24 (8 days) • 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $99 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $99 Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $38, $45 or $49 - space limited No Fridays! Fees Half & Full Days: • First Time Participant of Kids’ College: $ 12 • Program 1 (8) Half Days: $ 99 (8) Full Days: $198 • Program 2 (8) Half Days: $ 99 (8) Full Days: $198 • Program 3 (8) Half Days: $ 99 (8) Full Days: $198 • Late Care Program 1, 2 & 3: $38, $45 or $49 8 days (regular late care: $38; Gardening $45 Pastries $49) Sign up for Late Care on the registration form. Processing Fee (only if changes): Due to the popularity of the program and the tracking/paper work involved, we must charge a $20 processing fee for change of class once registered. To avoid this fee, please take time to discuss all classes with your child so you will register them in the appropriate classes the first time. Refunds: Because of the processing time involved, we must retain a $45 fee if you choose to withdraw your child from a session. The balance will be refunded as long as you personally contact the Continuing Education Office and follow-up with a written notice ten days before session begins. Due to the popularity of the program, this will allow us a chance to let someone else have your spot. Register Early By Mail Don’t Delay! Located at East Ridge Middle School • 13201 Excalibur Road • Clermont, Florida 34711 The Best Way To See The Program At A Glance Is To Look At The Registration Form. Welcome to Kids’ College Clermont

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How to Register: • MAIL: Easiest and earliest way to register

Mail-in registrations accepted immediately!

Walk-In Registration Hours starting May 13:Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9 - 11 am & 2 - 4 pm Campus closed on Fridays (May 9 - July 25, 2014)LSSC, South Lake Clermont Campus1250 North Hancock Road, Clermont, FL 34711

• Drop Off Accepted:Walk-in registrations before May 13 or on non-registration days will be accepted and added to the mail-in registrations.

Late Registration Fee Begins:If space is available, a $25 late registration fee begins:• Program 1 - June 3-5, Tuesday through Thursday • Program 2 - June 17-19, Tuesday through Thursday• Program 3 - July 1-3, Tuesday through Thursday

Last Day to Register:• Program 1 - June 5, Thursday • Program 2 - June 19, Thursday• Program 3 - July 3, Thursday

In order not to compromise the efficiency of the program,NO registrations will be accepted after the above dates.

Avoid Registration Delay:To avoid delays in registration, mark 3 choices for each class period your child will be attending. Do not select your 1st choices as 2nd and 3rd choices in other periods because if your first choice is full one period, we will automatically look to see if it is offered and available another period. We need to have other choices to select from when a class is full.

Kids’ College T-Shirt & Cap (optional):• $15 for Cap • $15 for T-Shirt•

$25 for both when preordered with registration.If purchased after registration:

$15 Cap, $15 Shirt or both for $30

Program 1 • June 16 - June 26 (8 days)• 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $99 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $99

Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $38, $45 or $49 - space limited

Program 2 • June 30 - July 10 (8 days)•8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $99 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $99

Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $38, $45 or $49 - space limited

Program 3 • July 14 - July 24 (8 days)• 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $99 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $99

Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $38, $45 or $49 - space limited

No Fridays!

Fees Half & Full Days:• First Time Participant of Kids’ College: $ 12

• Program 1 (8) Half Days: $ 99 (8) Full Days: $198

• Program 2 (8) Half Days: $ 99 (8) Full Days: $198

• Program 3 (8) Half Days: $ 99 (8) Full Days: $198

• Late Care Program 1, 2 & 3: $38, $45 or $49 8 days

(regular late care: $38; Gardening $45 Pastries $49)Sign up for Late Care on the registration form.

Processing Fee (only if changes):Due to the popularity of the program and the tracking/paper work involved, we must charge a $20 processing fee for change of class once registered. To avoid this fee, please take time to discuss all classes with your child so you will register them in the appropriate classes the first time.

Refunds:Because of the processing time involved, we must retain a $45 fee if you choose to withdraw your child from a session. The balance will be refunded as long as you personally contact the Continuing Education Office and follow-up with a written notice ten days before session begins. Due to the popularity of the program, this will allow us a chance to let someone else have your spot.

Register Early By Mail Don’t Delay!Located at East Ridge Middle School • 13201 Excalibur Road • Clermont, Florida 34711

The Best Way To See The Program At A Glance

Is To Look At The Registration Form.

Welcome to Kids’ CollegeClermont

When to Arrive...Morning Session:

• Arrive 8:30-9:00 am, Cafeteria East Ridge Middle School• 7:30-8:30 Complimentary Early Care for working parents

Afternoon Session:• Arrive 12:30 pm, Cafeteria East Ridge Middle School

Performance Days:If your child is performing, you are welcome to come in and view the performances the last day of each program. Performances usually take place from 12:15-12:45 the last day during announcement period. Some performances will take place in class. Watch for more information to come home with your child.

Afternoon students should arrive early, around 12:10 on performance days and morning students might want to stay until 12:45 pm on performance day:

Performance Dates:• Program 1: June 26, Thursday• Program 2: July10, Thursday• Program 3, July 24, Thursday

For the safety of all children:You will be required to park in the outside of the bus loop and come in to the cafeteria to check out your child.

If dropping off or picking up your child outside the normal drop-off and pick-up times listed, you must park and come to the Kids’ College Office, to check your child in or out with the teacher or staff. Watch for procedures in the confirmation letter.

Supervised Drop-Off and Pick-up TimesThis will take place in the cafeteria during supervised times listed below.

Confirmation Letters:Confirmation letters will be sent out on May 29. You will receive a letter only if your registration is in hand by May 28. Otherwise, you will get your label with classes listed either at orientation or on the first day of Kids’ College.

Orientation Session:We will have an optional brief orientation on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. in the Cafeteria at East Ridge Middle School. Some teachers will be present at this orientation and you will have the opportunity to meet them.

Rainy Days:On rainy days, outdoor activities will move inside.

Age Levels for Classes:There are classes offered every period specifically for the older students. If a class does not list grade level, all grade levels may enroll.

Don’t forget to bring your lunch and drink if you are staying for the afternoon.Feel free to bring a drink thermos. Make sure your name is clearly marked.

Drop-off Times: (do not have to get out of car)• 7:30 – 9:00 am Arrive for Morning Session• 12:15 – 12:40 pm Arrive for Afternoon Session

Pick-up Times: (must come in and sign out)• 12:15 – 12:40 pm After Morning Session• 4:10 – 4:35 pm After Afternoon Session• 5:00 – 5:30 pm After Late Care

Special Notes

87 CLASSES TO CHOOSE FROM! 32 NEW!

Thank you to Lake County Children’s Services Council for providing grant funding enabling a limited number of first time in Kids’ College eligible participants (at risk, underserved) to receive a Kids’ College Scholarship. Application can be found at: WWW.LSSC.EDU/KIDSCOLLEGEDeadline to apply for scholarship: April 11

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Acting: Excitement of Musical TheatreAM Program 2 & 3, Period 1Do you dream of being a star on Broadway? This class will teach you what it takes to be a professional performer. Learn the hip, hooray, and ballyhoo of 42nd Street. Perform scenes and songs, study the techniques used in auditions, and become skilled with stage directions and movement. At the end of the class, perform in a musical theatre variety show, filled with singing, dancing, and acting. All new material for 2014! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Acting: Improvisation Grades 4-9PM Program 3, Period 3Who needs scripts when you have your imagination? This class is full of fun games that will explore improvisational acting and thinking creatively on your feet. The skills developed can be highly beneficial both inside and outside of the theatre. We’ll be making up exciting live theatre on the spot each day. Never the same class twice! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Acting: Kids on StageAM Program 3, Period 2 So you want to be a star? Why not learn how? Explore the history of acting, perform in scenes, participate in games, and experience the excitement of creating your own characters. Experience what it takes to put on a show, from the audition to the performance itself. All new material for 2014! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Acting: Once Upon a Time… PM Program 2, Period 3In a classroom far, far away, Kids’ College students were learning about the classic fairytales that filled their dreams. Not only did they learn, but they would soon recreate a living storybook filled with princesses and princes, magic and wishes, and of course the evil villains! While learning about literature, morals, imagination, and of course acting, having a “Happily Ever After” is only a page turn away. Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Acting: Page to Stage Grades 4-9 AM Program 2, Period 2Students will let their imaginations take the stage as they create theatre for kids, by kids and starring kids! Starting with creative writing, students will learn the skills necessary to become official playwrights by putting their pen to paper and writing their own mini-play. Then through rehearsals those ideas will travel off of the page and onto the stage as their ideas come to life for a final performance on the last day of the session at Kids College. Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Amazing Race AM Program 2, Period 1; PM Program 2, Period 4Come have some fun competing with others in all types of challenges!  Have what it takes to de-code clues and find hidden treasures?  Want to race your friends and follow maps to be the first at each destination? Travel the campus and see if you have what it takes to complete and win the Amazing Race. Instructor: Heather Ciaramitaro

Angry Birds LiveAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake.  Dish out revenge on the greedy pigs who stole their eggs.  Use the powers of the birds to destroy the pig’s defenses.  Players build a structure and launch an Angry Bird in an attempt to knock it and the pigs down to win points. The popular video game comes to life as players pull back a slingshot loaded with Angry Birds and let them fly at the pigs. Instructor: Larry Edwards

Archery, BeginningAM Program 2 & 3 Period 1; PM Program 2 & 3, Period 3Can you hit the bull’s eye? Go for the gold and win award stickers as you master the basic steps in using a bow and arrow. Students will learn safe shooting techniques. The course will end with games including a balloon shoot. Instructor: Adam Taylor

Archery, Intermediate/AdvancedAM Program 2 & 3, Period 2; PM Program 2 & 3, Period 4Students will improve their archery skills by learning advanced aiming techniques, shooting from greater distances and enjoying challenging new games. The class will end with an Official Tournament with award ribbons. Instructor: Adam Taylor

Art: 2-D Water Color/CharcoalAM Program 3, Period 1Come learn how to create specialized styles and techniques in water color painting and charcoal drawing by using a still life, outside nature and ourselves as our subjects – let your creativity flow!! Instructor: Jamey Crider

Art: 3-D Grades 5-9 AM Program 2, Period 1Come join us in fun new ways to create artwork using 3-D! We will be making “emerging” hands, weaved paintings, pipe cleaner flowers, a project based on the artwork of Eric Carle and a lot more. Instructor: Jamey Crider

Art: Animals and Everything in Art PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4What could be more fun than making animals? Making animals with chalk paintings, tangles, tie – dye, cartooning, tessellations and much, much more!!!!! Each student is asked to bring in a white or light tee shirt the first week for tie dying. Instructor: Jamey Crider

Art: CeramicsAM Programs 1, 2 & 3, Period 2; PM Programs 1, 2, & 3, Period 3Ceramics will be a “breath of fresh air” as we once again use “air dry” clay to make such things has animal planters, fish bowls, nature sculpture reliefs and much more. Clay is a wonderful way to express you in nature and art. Instructor: Jamey Crider

Art: Plaster Mache AM Program 1, Period 1Have you ever wondered how to make a plaster Mache mask – well wonder no more! Students will learn about the history of masks from around the world as they make their very own using plaster, newspaper, paint, decorations and creativity!!! Instructor: Jamey Crider

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Babysitting, Child Care, and Kid-Friendly Snacks AM Program 1 & 3, Period 2As you focus on basic childcare techniques, you will learn how to feed, diaper and bathe a baby. The class will focus on information needed to become a responsible babysitter, how to gain confidence and react smartly to any situation, and how to gain useful tips to acquire the necessary information needed from prospective clients. Not only will we make some nutritious fun snacks, but we will build a “toolbox” of games and fun activities that get a child off their video games and the couch and into some fun learning. Instructor: Anne Richard

BasketballAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1; PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3 Learn the FUNdamentals of dribbling, passing, and shooting a basketball through daily drills, games and team competitions. Students will be grouped according to age, size, and ability. Coach/Instructor: Derek Greene

Baton TwirlingPM Program 1 & 2, Period 3 & 4 Have a fun and exciting time with baton twirling, flag batons, hoops and more. Students will have the opportunity to learn a complete routine and perform in front of an audience, in just eight days! Batons will be provided, or students may order their own baton for $20 at orientation or the first class. Come have a blast with our newest tricks and routines! Instructor: Evelyn Pelton

Be Our Guest AM Program 1 & 2, Period 1Have you ever wondered how restaurants take napkins and make amazing creations?   Want to plan the perfect party? Learn how to create a table display for entertaining family and friends. Create your own placemats, napkin rings, learn the art of napkin folding, how to shop smart, and plan/play unusual party games. Instructors: Cheryl Manganiello and Sonya Moskel

Beading: To Bead or Not To Bead AM Program 2, Period 1 Welcome to the wonderful world of beads. During this course you will have the opportunity to complete projects like pins, frames, table weights, bookmarks and you will even customize your very own unique flip flops. You will also be introduced to fuse beads and their multiple options and designs. Get ready to BEAD yourself!! Instructor: Enriqueta Salvatierra

Beauty BoutiquePM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3This class is filled with everything girly! Expect all crafts, creativity, and of course…. Sparkles! In this class, students will be able to express their artistic ability through many fun and glittery projects! Get excited to see each student bring home dazzling hair accessories, shiny homemade jewelry and gifts, fluffy flip flops, and ‘bling’ on anything and everything. If you have enjoyed making wearable bows in Spirit Cheerleading or headbands in one of my dance classes, you will LOVE this class! *NOTE: one project will require YOU to bring in/provide a pair of old flip flops to decorate! Instructor: Shannon Padilla

Board Games/Family FunPM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4Long before there was the Xbox or Play Station, even before Nintendo, there were board games to keep kids occupied and entertained. Thankfully, board games have survived the onslaught of computer games and gaming systems. Board games let families and friends spend quality time together to get to know each other. Board games are universal and timeless in their appeal, with each culture creating games to unwind and relax; play and learn how to play different board games with us! Instructor: Larry Edwards

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs! Grades 2-6 AM Program 3, Period 2 Explore the world from a bug’s eye view. Learn about different bugs that you might encounter in different habitats, including your own backyard. Build a bug habitat and find out the role that different bugs play in our lives. Come and join us and learn all about the creepy, crawly things that you encounter in our community. Instructor: Alia Perrone

Building a Miniature Golf Course Grades 3 – 9AM Program 1, Period 2; AM Program 3, Period 1; PM Program 1 & 3, Period 4This is your chance to design a fun, challenging, and exciting putt-putt golf course that every kid would want to play.  You will work with a team to design and build the ultimate golf course hole made of recycled materials.  When the course is built, we will play a miniature golf tournament with prizes for the best design and top scoring golfers.  Please collect a bag full of recyclable cardboard, plastic soda bottles, and other items that would make good obstacles in your course. Instructor: Marni Whitehead

Chemical Attraction PM Program 3, Period 3 Grades 2-6, Period 4 Grades 5-9Explore some of the simple chemical reactions that occur in our everyday lives. Investigate chemical reactions that take place in our kitchens, our yards and our environment. Perform exciting experiments to investigate how these interactions can help us in our daily experiences.  We will create crystals; make rock candy, lava lamps, and silly putty.  Watch fireworks in milk and clouds in bottles.  Enjoy these treats and many more in our adventures! Instructor: Alia Perrone

Cooking: Baking and Decorating Basics Grades 5-9 AM Program 1 & 2, Period 2Students will learn basic cake decorating techniques and will practice on their own homemade cookies and cupcakes.  We will work as a team to plan, bake and decorate a cake worthy of being the center of attention at their next party! Instructor: Anna Oliphant

Cooking: Give a Moose a Muffin or Cupcake PM Program 1 & 3, Period 4

Taste test! Make different types of muffins and cupcakes. Learn creative ways to decorate them. Learn about party planning and the importance of presentation. Instructor: Suzanne Russo

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Cooking: It’s a Small World Cookies PM Program 1 & 3, Period 3Learn to make cookies using recipes from around the world. Learn about special customs and decorations used when entertaining. Of course, cookies are made to be eaten! Instructor: Suzanne Russo

Cooking: Kids in the Kitchen Grades 5-9 AM Program 1 & 2, Period 1Kitchen safety and sanitation are the underlying lessons as children use a variety of kitchen tools and appliances to prepare simple recipes. Omelets, pancakes and syrup, smoothies, French toast and muffins are on the menu for this class! Instructor: Anna Oliphant

Cooking: Tasty Pastries PM Program 2, Period 3 & 4You don’t have to be a chef or even experienced in the kitchen to create a tasty pastry. This class will teach you the techniques for making a variety of yummy pastries that will amaze your friends and family. Chocolates, Truffles, Pretzels, Petit Fours, and MORE! Instructor: Kaylee Pelton

Creating Art through Math AM Program 1 & 2, Period 2Whether you enjoy math or not - this class will allow you to create tessellations, parabolic line designs, origami art, use a scale drawing to draw a cartoon character, and even build a life-size geodesic dome made of newspaper! Instructors: Cheryl Manganiello and Sonya Moskel

Creative Writing: The ART of Writing AM Program 1 & 3, Period 1 Grades 2-5; AM Program 2, Period 1 Grades 4-9 Period 2 Grades 2-5Writing is an ART and ART is writing using pictures and colors! If you like to write and draw and color and craft then please join us as we unleash our creative spirits. In this class, students will look at and create images and works of art for creative writing inspiration. We will tap into our inner creativeness, exploring poetry, especially concrete and free verse. Creative writing does not always have to be expressed in written story form.  Students will also explore the use and idea of “poetic justice” as a way of expression and creativity. Instructor Program 1 & 3: Anne Richard; Instructor Program 2: Jennifer Jones

Dance Cheer StyleAM Program 1, 2, & 3, Period 2Do you like cheerleading? Do you like dancing? This is a perfect combination of cheer style dancing with sharp moves to fun,fast paced music. Students will learn a variety of dance combinations to different music each day. This is a fun class that will allow you to dance and show your spirit. Instructor: Shannon Padilla

Dance: And All That JazzPM Program 2, Period 4Come on kids we’re going to learn some steps, and all that jazz. We’re going to spin, and leap, and make some great routines, and all that jazz. First we’ll start out with the basic steps, add to that and get more complex. In the end we’ll put on a show, with all-that-jazz! Mixing several styles of dance including ballet, modern, hip hop and more with the ever popular style of jazz dance, students will expand their technique, application of it, and performance quality. All new choreography for 2014! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Dancing Through the Decades Grades 4-9PM Program 3, Period 4Take a trip through time and learn a variety of dances from the past century. Learn the Charleston from the 1920’s, swing from the 40’s, disco from the 70’s, hip hop from today, and every other decade in between. Each day new steps will be learned to create a fun dance for each decade. These routines will then be performed during an end of session recital. All new choreography for 2014! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Eco AccessoriesAM Program 2, Period 2Make beautiful, original accessories using eco-friendly materials! Seashells, bottoms, paper and everyday objects that will create truly unique and one-of-a-kind pieces. Imagine the compliments you’ll get when you use your handmade accessories! You will have the coolest accessories and you made them yourself! We’ll make necklaces, bracelets, earrings, pendants, and some things to use around the home. Instructor: Enriqueta Salvatierra

Election Day PM Program 1, 2, & 3, Period 3Run for President of Kids College! We will simulate the election process from campaign commercials to Inauguration Day, which we will act out on stage on Performance Day! Participants will run for office, create campaign posters, party at the “national” conventions, and report the news from the campaign trail. This class also aligns with the NGSS Civics Standards and will help prepare students for the 7th Grade Civics End of Course Assessment. Instructor: Rachel Smith

Engineering: The Great Challenge Grades 5-9PM Program 1, Period 3; AM Program 3, Period 2; PM Program 3, Period 3Do you like to compete against others in creative engineering challenges? Join us for some scientific “outside the box” thinking and creating that will put you in the Winner’s Circle. In this class, you will build and design towers, bridges, and vehicles that will be put to the test. Who can create the boat that will hold the most golf balls without sinking? Who can make the longest bridge? Who can make the highest tower? You will have a new opportunity to win every day! Are you up to the challenge? Instructor: Marni Whitehead

Extra, Extra Grades 3-6 AM Program 1 & 3, Period 1Get first-hand experience with the news and newspapers. Throughout this course students will learn about writing and editing news stories. They will learn about composing advertisements. The end result will be Kids’ College Times, a newspaper created for the students of “Making Headlines for the Kids’ College Community.” Instructor: Carlie Chemidlin

Flag FootballAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2; PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4Designed to introduce the beginning player to the basic skills and functional responsibilities of each player on a football team, students will play games and be taught positions, rules, and technique. Coach/Instructor: Derek Greene

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Frisbee/Disc GolfPM Program 3, Period 3Come learn and play the growing sport of disc golf. It’s played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, however, players use a flying disc, or Frisbee. The sport was formalized in the 1970’s with the object of completing each hole in the fewest number of strokes (or, in the case of disc golf, fewest numbers of throws). A golf disc is thrown from a tee area to a target which is the “hole”. The hole can be one of a number of disc golf targets; the most common is called a Pole Hole; an elevated metal basket. As a player progresses down the fairway, he or she must make each consecutive shot from the spot where the previous throw has landed. The trees, shrubs, and terrain changes located in and around the fairways/course provide challenging obstacles for the disc golfer. Finally, the “putt” lands in the basket and the hole is completed. Disc golf shares the same joys and frustrations of traditional golf, whether it’s sinking a long putt or hitting a tree halfway down the fairway. Instructor: Matt Davenport

Game Show Mania Grades 3-6 AM Program 1 & 3, Period 2Students will develop their own game show. They will write the format and create all of the questions. The game show will then be directed and recorded. Students will learn about the behind the scenes jobs that make a television game show successful. Instructor: Carlie Chemidlin

GLEE for Me: Show Choir 101AM Program 3, Period 2Create and perform a capella arrangements (in the style of “Pitch Perfect”) of current hit songs. Instructor: Scott Baltunis

Guitar, BeginningPM Program 1 & 2, Period 3 Grades 5-9; Period 4 Grades 2-6This class introduces the basics of guitar playing in a fun group environment. There will be lots of hands on participation as we learn to read guitar tablature and play songs together. Students will begin by playing on their open strings, progress to using the fret board, and finally work on power chords. You may bring your own guitar or rent a guitar at www.NextStepEd.com to take home and use in class during the 2 week session. Rental guitars will be handed out at the first class. Instructor: Tracy Welsh

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Adventure AM Program 2, Period 1; PM Program 2 & 3, Period 4Disembark from the Hogwarts Express and into the magical world of Harry Potter! Following the Sorting Ceremony, students will compete for house points in everything from wizard knowledge to the Quidditch Cup! Take classes in Potions, Care of Magical Creatures, Charms and Defense against the Dark Arts. With lots of Harry Potter trivia, Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans and loads of fun, this is one adventure you don’t want to miss! Unpack your cloak, leave the muggle world behind and accept your invitation to Hogwarts! We’ll see you at the start of term feast. Headmaster: Allen J. Venezio 

Harry Potter: Prefects in Training, Level II PM Program 2 & 3, Period 3This class is designed as a second level Harry Potter course. Heavy emphasis will be placed on the original J.K. Rowling text. Although it is not a requirement, it is strongly recommended that students have read all seven volumes and have taken the Hogwarts class prior to registering for this advanced course. Activities will include character role-playing, intermediate to advanced trivia and lots of in-depth Harry Potter fun. If you’re ready to start your studies towards becoming a prefect, join the Headmasters for this magical journey back to Hogwarts! Headmaster: Allen J. Venezio

Heroes in Action PM Program 2, Period 3Got Super Hero fever? How about learning more about your favorite Super Hero and using this information to design your own unique Super Hero adventure. You will create your own comic book using your own plot, your own setting and even super villains. Creativity is required! Put your cape on and let’s save the day! Instructor: Enriqueta Salvatierra

Instrumental Musicianship / Summer Band Grades 5-9 AM Program 1 & 2, Period 1This class is for students who have already had experience learning a band room instrument. Keep your skills in place over the summer by working on various solo and small ensemble music in a summer classroom setting. We will work on tone quality and expressive qualities of playing while learning music from popular movies and TV shows. Students must have prior experience on an instrument such as flute, clarinet, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, etc. Students are encouraged to bring their own instrument. Instructor: Robert Walker

Journey through the Ancient World AM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1This is the class for fans of the Kane Chronicles and Percy Jackson! Experience the wonders of Ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome through hands-on activities, games and arts and crafts. Make a game of Senet, mummify an orange, create your own myth, and eat traditional foods from the ancient world, cut out a paper model of the Parthenon and more! We’ll learn about the stories of Poseidon, Jason and the Argonauts, Mount Olympus, and the Egyptian gods that inspired Rick Riordan’s books. Grab Riptide and join the adventure! Instructor: Rachel Smith

Kids Time News Grades 3-6 PM Program 1 & 3, Period 3Students will learn the behind-the-scenes inner workings of a newscast; will learn about television production and all of its various components. The members of Kids Time News will write, direct, produce, and star in their own newscast. Instructor: Carlie Chemidlin

Kitchen Experiments AM Program 3, Period 1 Grades 5-9; Period 2 Grades 2-5Cooking is a chemical reaction. Test different “reactions”, see what happens, and taste the outcome. Instructor: Suzanne Russo

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Lacrosse AM Program 2, Period 1 & 2; PM Program 3, Period 3 & 4 Learn to play the fastest game on two feet. In this class, you will learn the FUNdamentals of lacrosse. Passing, catching, shooting, scooping, and cradling skills will be taught. Come out and learn the game! Instructor: Riley Gourdie

Law and the Legal System PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4Students will learn about the legal system, legal concepts, their Constitutional rights, and law enforcement techniques.  Topics to be discussed will include: Police investigation technique, Legal procedure, application of laws to situations, and role playing of legal debates or situations.  Students will enjoy participating in and learning about their rights from participating in a mock trial and police investigation. Instructor: Rachel Smith

Leadership 101 Grades 5 - 9 AM Program 2 & 3, Period 2What is a leader? What do you have to do to become one? How can I successfully get other people to follow me? The answers to these questions and more await all participants in this new class designed to educate, enlighten and entertain you. Using proven leadership training techniques, team building exercises, improve games and hands-on activities, students will discover some of the secrets that helped develop some of the world’s most successful leaders. Your journey towards becoming a leader amongst your peers begins with you taking the first step … sign up for Leadership 101 today! Instructor: Allen Venezio

Life of Fortune Grades 5-9 PM Program 1, Period 3The game of life is full of chances, but Financial Freedom doesn’t have to be one of them. Join us as we teach you the basics of money management.  You will “spin the wheel” of chance, “roll the dice” of decisions and in the end, you will know all about creating a budget, how to save and how you can be successful on the road to Financial Freedom.  Life of Fortune will teach real life scenarios with games and stories you won’t soon forget!  See you soon, if you’re up for the challenge! Coordinator: Jennifer Rivera and guest Instructors Co-Sponsored by Insight Credit Union.

Let’s Play Ball (Indoors)AM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2; PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4For the sports enthusiast, we will have fun playing games such as variations of dodge ball, and variations of indoor kickball and t-ball. We will also work on various skills such as throwing and catching. Instructor AM: Bryan Glass; Instructor PM: TBA

Like a Good MysteryAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2Want to learn about the law from the crime scene to the court?  Come join us for a real-life mock mystery where you will be a part of a mock crime scene, police investigation…including the art of interrogation, and a mock courtroom.  We’ll role play the parts of each and every one will have a chance to participate…who knows?  You might even get to be the judge! You will completely enjoy learning the mysteries of police work and law. Instructor: Rachel Smith

MagicPM Program 2 & 3, Period 3 & 4 Kids discover their wonderful potential by learning easy to perform magic effects and by planning a magic show they can present to their family and friends. Dan Dyer aka “Dandy Dan the Magic Man” is a professional children entertainer. He will help the kids discover their magical character. Planning, practicing and the importance of performing with poise and presentation will be encouraged. Props and materials will be provided. At the end of the session the children will have an opportunity to purchase additional magic tricks if they wish to further their interest in the wonderful hobby of performing magic. We’ll have lots of fun! Instructor: Dan Dyer

Nintendo DS Battle AM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2Never play alone again!  Challenge one friend or the entire class to your favorite video games in a multiplayer melee!  If you share the game, we’ll play it!  Imagine the destruction of a four-player Super Smash Bros match or a live 8-way Mario Kart race!  It’s time to see who the best is.  Dominate your friends.  Students must bring their own Nintendo DS (any Nintendo DS Lite, DSI or 3DS) and are responsible for its care while on campus. * Nintendo DS required. Instructor: Larry Edwards

Olympics FunAM Program 2, Period 2; PM Program 2, Period 3Have fun this summer Olympic style!  Create flags and team colors; enjoy scavenger hunts and quick tournaments, silly races, and exciting games! Learn what it takes to make it in the Olympics and create your own discus for the discus throw!  Ever tried curling?  Learn about the sport and compete against your friends!  Let the games begin! Instructor: Heather Ciaramitaro

Paper Aplenty PM Program 2, Period 4Have old newspapers, magazines and wrapping paper collecting dust? In this class you will transform everyday paper into unique and new accessories, decorations; projects and even jewelry just to name a few. You will never look at paper the same. Instructor: Enriqueta Salvatierra

Party All the TimeAM Program 3, Period 1Keep the party going! Learn and play party games like Charades, Pictionary, Twister, Encore, and Cranium. Learn the steps to party dances like The Electric Slide, California Bus Stop (the Hustle), Cotton Eyed Joe, and the Macarena! The party will never slow down when you’re in the house. Instructor: Scott Baltunis

Recorder Karate Khoir Grades 3-9 PM Program 2, Period 3Learn the basics of instrumental music using the soprano recorder. Students will learn how to read music in the treble clef, and will learn how to make a quality sound and perform a variety of simple folk songs, patriotic American songs, and even a few pop songs. Instructor: Robert Walker

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Robotics/Team Jupiter Grades 6-9AM Program 3, Period 1; PM Program 3, Period 3During these advanced sessions in Robotics, you will discover the advanced aspects of teamwork, planning, building, programming and competition with Robots! Building upon the skills learned in earlier sessions will take you to the next level in your engineering career. You (along with instructors) will be supplied with more complex robotics training that will allow you to expand your Robot-knowledge. Teamwork –You will learn how to share the work and have FUN! Planning- You will experience how to manage time and meet goals. Building-You will build ROBOTS! Programming- You will make the Robots do your bidding! The Competition- Time to put it all together! Instructor: Ron Stedelin

Robotics/Team Mars Grades 2-5AM Program 3, Period 2; PM Program 3, Period 4During this introductory session in Robotics, you will discover the basics of teamwork, planning, building, programming and competition with Robotics! Teamwork –You will learn how to share the work and have FUN! Planning- You will experience how to manage time and meet goals. Building-You will build ROBOTS! Programming- You will make the Robots do your bidding! The Competition- Time to put it all together! Instructor: Ron Stedelin

Rockets Grades 4-9AM Program 3, Period 1 & 2; PM Program 3, Period 3The ever popular Rocket Camp is back again. You will discover principals of atmospheric and space flight. You will build and launch three types of rockets, all with different power sources. Adverse weather conditions may prevent launches during camp. Due to the popularity of this course, students are allowed to attend only one session of Rockets during the summer. Beginning students will build a level 1 Estes Rocket and those returning will be given the choice of a level 1 or 2. This class is designed for those completing 4th grade and up. Instructor: Max Horton

School of RockPM Program 3, Period 3Have you ever wanted to be in a rock band? It’s easier than you think! Use drums, xylophones, booming bass bars, and a variety of percussion instruments to play the greatest classic rock and pop tunes and today’s biggest hits. No music reading or previous experience required - if you can keep a beat, YOU CAN ROCK! Instruments are provided. Instructor: Scott Baltunis 

Science Action AM Program 3, Period 1Have lots of fun learning all kinds of science. You’ll study organic chemistry by making plastic from milk. Make a Cartesian diver during physics. Discover how interesting science can be with lots of fun hands-on activities. Get into science... balloon-powered cars, duck calls from straws, rock candy crystals, make tie-dye tee shirts, “magic potions” from acids and bases and more. Instructor: Alia Perrone

Science Daily Adventures Grades 2-6AM Program 2, Period 2; PM Program 2, Period 3Get ready to become a scientist and watch as the classroom you enter transforms into a science lab. Using microscopes, we will look at plant and animal cells. Learn about life, physical and earth sciences while creating and investigating. How do water molecules move? How do liquids change? Find out as we test using various methods to observe the change. As we study earth’s structure, we will build a bridge out of different types of materials. Who knew Science could be this much fun! Instructor: John Alvarez-Torre

Science Discovery Grades 5-9AM Program 2, Period 1; PM Program 2, Period 4As we turn our classroom into a lab, we will use study chemistry using hot plates to study thermal energy between fluids. What makes sound effects? How is static electricity created?  All of these questions and more will be answered as we look at waves, sounds, lights, prisms, electricity, and magnetism. Instructor: John Alvarez-Torre

Self Defense, Beginner/Intermediate and AdvancedAM Program 1, 2 & 3 Period 2 Beginner/Intermediate;PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4; Beginner/Intermediate;PM Program 1, 2 & 3 Period 3 AdvancedTang Soo Mi Do Guk Kwan is about high energy training that’s very exciting and simple to learn. You’ll learn everything from punching & kicking drills with pads, to defense against grabs, chokes, weapons, along with ground defense. Not only will you get in great shape and have fun training, but you’ll build great confidence within yourself which is what the Tang Soo Mi Do Guk Kwan is all about. Beginner/Intermediate Self-Defense course is for first timers up to 1 year of experience. Advanced Self-Defense course is for kids who have taken self-defense at Kids’ College twice or have 2 or more years of experience. Instructor: Mr. Kenneth A. Barrett, Tang Soo Mi Do Guk Kwan Association.

Sing America AM Program 1, Period 1Learn to sing popular songs from the history of America, show choir style! You will sing songs, learn choreography, and put together a show for your parents of all the songs you’ve learned. There will be opportunities for solos and duets as well. Instructor: Marni Whitehead

SoccerAM Program 1 & 3, Period 2; PM Program 2, Period 3Students will learn basic soccer skills and fundamentals to be successful in the game of soccer. Students will learn skills and play lead up games each day putting their skills learned into action. Each day will finish with small sided games to practice skills learned. Game tactics will also be included. The week will sum up with tournament style games. Instructor Program 1 & 3: Jimmy Phillips; Program 2 Matt Davenport

Softball AM Program 2, Period 2; PM Program 3, Period 4Students will learn basic skills to be successful in the game of softball. Students will learn skills and play lead up games each day putting their skills learned into action. Each day will focus on coeducational softball games with instruction in fielding, throwing and hitting. Game tactics will also be included. The week will sum up with tournament style games. Instructor Program 2: Jimmy Phillips; Program 3: Matt Davenport

Song Writing Introduction Grades 4-9 AM Program 1 & 2, Period 2What does it take to make a good song? How do you take your thoughts and express them in words, and then set it to music? These are just a few of the things that students will learn and explore in this class. We will learn how to make lyrics that pop and tell a good story, and how to create simple and meaningful melodies. While music performance experience is not necessary, a love for music and willingness to share and sing in a group setting are necessary. Students are encouraged to bring their guitars, keyboards, or even iPads to use with their creativity. Instructor: Robert Walker

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014Spirit CheerleadingAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1; PM Program 1, 2, & 3, Period 4Come join the fun as we show off our spirit! In this class, we will learn all of the fundamentals of cheerleading. We will stress flexibility, strength, and confidence, but most of all, FUN! Jumps, pom routines, basic stunts and motions, many cheers, and teambuilding activities are all on the agenda. We will also be learning a cheer routine that will be performed at the end of the camp, to show off all of our new skills. Instructor: Shannon Padilla

Starfleet Academy: Star Trek ExperienceGrades 3-9AM Program 3, Period 1The year is 2285 and Starfleet Academy is seeking boys and girls who are interested in learning about space and space exploration to come out and join the Academy. Students will be introduced to Starfleet Command, study the galaxies, learn the basics of starship construction and control and be instructed in leadership techniques. If you’ve ever dreamt about going “where no one has gone before,” this is the first step. Students who have already graduated from the Academy may return to continue their training as Starfleet officers.  Instructors: Admiral Allen J. Venezio

STEM Academy Grades 4-9 PM Program 1 Period 4Students will embark upon problem solving adventures uniting the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. Students will work together in teams to solve practical problems such as bridge building, parachutes, designing helmets, etc. Instructor: Jennifer Basta

Super Science InvestigationsAM Program 1, Period 1 Grades 4-9; Period 2 Grades 2-6; PM Period 3 Grades 2-6Experience hands-on interactive science! Something for everyone! Topics will sample from the variety of science including Barge Building, Mystery Powders, Egg Drop, as well as some of the favorites from the popular Chemistry for Kids class offered in years past (Homemade Ice Cream, Slime, and more!). You will become the Scientist, in control and in charge of your creations and investigations, from the planning to the experimenting! Instructor: Jennifer Basta

Team Handball PM Program 1, Period 3Learn the fast paced, exciting game that’s played in the Olympics. Students will learn and incorporate skills used in basketball, football, volleyball, and soccer in the game of team handball. Handball is a fun team sport, where a team works together and tries to throw a ball into a net guarded by a goalie. Students will practice and play in activities to be successful in the popular European sport while having fun! Instructor: Matt Davenport

TennisAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1; PM Program 1 & 2, Period 4Students will be using tennis rackets and tennis balls that are just right for them as we develop knowledge, stroke production, consistency, hand-eye coordination, physical skills, motor movement, strength, health and self-esteem. The course consists of a warm-up exercise, instructional presentation, and tennis-related games that are designed for safety and fun.  A tennis challenge tournament will also afford an opportunity to learn and progress. Rackets will be furnished or you may bring your own. Instructor AM: Jimmy Phillips; Instructor PM: Matt Davenport

Trash Can Baseball PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3 The students will learn how to incorporate math skills as they enjoy a game of TRASH CAN BASEBALL. While having fun playing baseball indoors without bats and balls but by using bean bags and garbage cans, we will incorporate statistics, probability, fractions, and mental math skills. Every student will be tabulating runs, hits, RBIs, doubles, singles and batting averages. This class will be held indoors but will go outside on Thursdays to play whiffle ball as a wrap up each week if weather permits. Join the game and have a blast. Instructor: Larry Edwards

Ultimate FrisbeeAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1A fun and exciting team sport passing the Frisbee from one player to another trying to score, you can’t run with the Frisbee you must pass it. The other team is allowed to intercept the Frisbee and pass it to their players to try to score. The team with the most points wins. It is played much like the sport Lacrosse, but with a Frisbee instead. Instructor: Ken Barrett

VolleyballAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1; PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3What is the best way to play volleyball? By playing it!!!! Our goal is to help you learn more about volleyball. You will learn to control and move your body in a balanced position quickly and efficiently. You will also learn how to perform simple strength and flexibility exercises to begin conditioning your body for volleyball so you can better enjoy it. Our goal is help you learn more about volleyball skills and game situations. You will learn how to dig, set, serve and spike the ball. These are the fundamental skills of the game. Fun game situations and tournaments will be played to enhance your current level and make you a better all-around player. Instructor AM: Bryan Glass; Instructor PM: TBA

You’re the Star Grades 3-6 PM Program 1 & 3, Period 4Students will learn about various techniques used in on air journalism. You will learn about interviewing, broadcasting, and even some play by play commentary. The class will put together a reel of its finest work to share with the Kids’ College community. Instructor: Carlie Chemidlin

ZumbatomicsPM Program1, Period 4Designed exclusively for kids 4-12, Zumbatomic classes are rockin high-energy fitness parties packed with specially choreographed, kid friendly routines with all the music kids’ love...like hip hop, raggaeton, cumbia and more.  Zumbatomic increases focus, self-confidence, boosting metabolism and enhancing coordination...tons of fun. Instructor: Leonel Ramirez

Kids’ College - Clermont: The Sky Is The Limit! 2014WHAT’s NEWWITH AFTER HOURS ….

AFTER HOURS Gardening and Urban Farming 101 (SPACE LIMITED)PM Program 1, 2 & 3 offered 4:00 to 5:00 pm: Fee $45 for 8 days (can take the place of signing up for Late Care)Get your hands dirty and plant some edible treats! Junior farmers will create biodegradable planting pots out of newspaper and plant their very own vegetable seeds. Students will plan out their dream gardens, they will learn how to mix their own soil, participate in a veggie taste test and much more! If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your boring lawn into an edible paradise, this class is for you! Instructor: Rachel Smith

AFTER HOURS Late CarePM Program 1, 2 & 3 offered from 4:00 to 5:30 pm: Fee $38 for 8 daysLate care is supervised free time for parents who cannot pick up by 4:30 p.m. and extends the day of Kids’ College to 5:30 p.m.

AFTER HOURS Easy as Pie Pastries(SPACE LIMITED) PM Program 1, 2 & 3 offered from 4:00 to 5: 15 pm: Fee $49 (can take the place of signing up for Late Care)This class will teach you how to prepare, assemble, and bake a variety of delicious pies! Yummy! Instructor: Kaylee Pelton