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Summer Camp Info

GENERAL INFORMATION

SUMMER CAMPS

The Summer Camps' Staff is carefully selected and highly qualified, energetic, and enthusiastic individuals are chosen to be counselors. Each member of the staff is dedicated to making this summer one of your child's best!

General Information:

Camp Times

Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

There will be no camp on July 4th holiday

Extended Care

7:15 am – 9:00 am.....$20/week

3:30 pm – 6:00 pm....$30/week

Dress

Appropriate dress for most days will be shorts, tee shirt, tennis shoes, and socks. On several days a swimsuit and a towel will be required. One Camp T-shirt will be provided to each student enrolled. Campers are encouraged to wear their camp shirts on trip days.

Lunch

Students need to bring a sack lunch each day. Each week we will have a special feast day provided by the camp.

SUMMER DAYS

The faculty and staff welcome you to the start of Summer Days!

General Information:

  • Dress comfortably! Summer Days stresses a casual, yet productive environment.
  • Parents are requested to drop-off and pick-up their children at the classroom each day.
  • Our exciting Summer Camps are available in the afternoon for those students wishing to enjoy afternoon activities. Counselors will escort Summer Days’ students to Summer Camp at the conclusion of their last class. Extended care is available until 6:00 p.m. through our Summer Camp program.
  • Class enrollment is limited, so please register early to ensure your spot. Enrollment begins Tuesday, March 20th. The first day of classes is Monday, June 11th.
  • We are very excited about the opportunities in Summer 2007 and would be happy to answer any questions you may have. Please contact Mike Cobb (Director of Summer Programs), Jim Andersen (Assistant to the Director), or Betty Garton (Director of Summer Camps) at the Summer Programs Hotline at 817.451.4994 extension 724.
  • There will be no classes on July 4th

SUMMER IN THE OAKS

General Information

DRESS CODE:

The dress code for summer school is casual, but conservative. We want students to be comfortable and relaxed while still providing a very productive learning environment.

ATTENDANCE:

If a student compiles two unexcused absences and/or three tardies in a course taken for credit, he/she will be dropped from the course with no refund. This policy does not apply for enrichment courses.

LIBRARY:

The Oakridge library will be open for Summer In The Oaks students daily from 8:30am – 12:00pm. Students may use the library during off sessions to study or take Accelerated Reader tests for Summer Reading. Middle school students are not allowed to leave the campus until a parent picks them up.

LUNCH / SNACKS:

The Summer In The Oaks staff provides snacks throughout the day for students. There is also a supervised lunchtime from 12:30p – 1:00p daily. Students should bring a lunch.

HOLIDAYS:

There will be no class meetings for Summer In The Oaks July 4, 2007. Classes will resume July 5, 2007.

REPORTS:

Parents will receive an interim report for all academic courses and a final report at the conclusion of all courses.

CONDUCT:

Students are expected to behave in an honorable, trustworthy, and respectful manner at all times.

Inappropriate behavior can jeopardize a student's privilege of attending.

ENROLLMENT:

Class enrollment is limited, so please register early to ensure your spot.

Enrollment begins Tuesday, March 20th and the first day of classes is Monday, June 11th.

NOTE: IF A COURSE IS CANCELLED, THE DEPOSIT AND TUITION WILL BE REFUNDED.

 

 

 
 
 


Director, Summer Programs

Mike Cobb
817-451-4994 x724

Director, Summer Camp
Betty Garton
817-451-4994 x716

Director, Summer in the Oaks
Jim Andersen
817-451-4994 x739