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ROSENDALE-BRANDON SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUMMER SCHOOL 2016
The Rosendale-Brandon School district will offer a five-week summer school program June 13 - July 15 (no school Friday,
July 1 and Monday, July 4). Please read this booklet carefully. Information about courses to be offered, registration, and
how to sign up for transportation are included. If you have any questions, please contact Summer School Scheduling
Secretary Stacia Weber at [email protected] or Summer School Director Leanne Greff at [email protected];
you may also leave a message at (920)872-5350.
PARTICIPANTS: Students who are registered to attend Pre-K through 12th grade in the fall of 2016 and who are
residents of the Rosendale-Brandon School District or have attended one of our district schools during the 2015-2016 year
under the open enrollment option are welcome to participate.
ATTENDANCE: Parents should call the Summer School Office (872-5350) if their child will not attend school and/or
send a note for early departures or planned absences. Note that daily attendance at high school credit recovery classes
is mandatory.
DATES/TIMES: Unless otherwise noted in the course description, classes meet June 13-July 15 (no school July 1 and
July 4) from 8:00am to 12:15pm. (The last day for high school credit recovery classes is July 8.)
LOCATION: High school credit recovery classes and Hunter Safety are held at Rosendale Intermediate School A shuttle
will be available to transport these students from Laconia to RI at 7:55 each morning. All other summer school courses are
held at Laconia High School in Rosendale.
PROGRAM FEES: No tuition or registration fees are charged to students who reside in the Rosendale-Brandon School
District or who have attended a district school during the 2015-2016 school year under the open enrollment option. A
tuition fee ($100) is assessed to students who do not reside within district boundaries and/or do not attend our schools
under open enrollment. A materials fee will be charged to all students for those classes that indicate such in the
course description. Fee statements will be sent home with students with schedules/transportation forms at end of
May/early June.
REGISTRATION: Please READ CAREFULLY!
Week of March 7th
Week of March 7th
March 14th –31st
April 1
Early May
Course books are distributed to the youngest student per family. High school
students can obtain a copy from the Laconia office.
Email is sent to parent(s) containing the registration link, log in information for
each student, and instructions for online registration. PARENTS WITHOUT AN EMAIL
ADDRESS on file at school should contact Stacia Weber at [email protected] or 920872-5350. Incoming 4K students, home-schooled students in the district, or out-of-district
students not currently attending should also contact Stacia Weber for assistance.
Parents register students online or, if they do not have Internet access, by contacting Stacia
Weber.
Registration has closed and scheduling begins.
Upon completion of scheduling, parents will receive an email notification that
students will be bringing home schedules, fee statements, and emergency/transportation
forms. An emergency/transportation form must be completed for each
child. Transportation forms must be returned to the school office by June
7 in order for students to ride the bus on the first day of summer school.
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Please note:
● Classes with limited enrollment are filled using a lottery system, not “first come - first served.”
● Students in 4K-1st grade classes register for one session, which runs from 8:00-12:15. In general, other students
may attend two sessions, which run from 8:00-10:00 and 10:15-12:15. When registering, these students will select
their top 2 course choices and 2 alternates. If a schedule can’t be filled using these selections, a parent will be
contacted to select another option. NO SCHEDULE CHANGES WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER JUNE 7.
SCHOOL CONDUCT/DRESS: Regular school rules apply. If a student consistently creates a disturbance, he/she will be
asked to leave the program at the discretion of the director. Students may dress casually, but appropriately and in
consideration of the weather. Tennis shoes are recommended for safety. Label outerwear with the child’s name.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES: All students need regular school supplies. A backpack to carry supplies is recommended. All
supplies should be identified with the child’s name. Students should bring their schedule for the first few days.
SNACKS: Students in grades 4K-1 are provided with a snack each day. All other students may bring a healthy snack from
home to eat during their break. Snacks will also be available for purchase during break. Students are also encouraged to
bring water bottles to carry with them.
TRANSPORTATION: Students in need of bus transportation must submit their completed Transportation Form to
the school office by June 7. If we do not receive the completed form, the student will not be put on the bus list. Late
registrations result in the District needing three working days to provide transportation. Unless parents provide
transportation one way, students in need of bussing must enroll in and attend district summer school classes daily from
8:00–12:15 pm.
Brandon students who live within the Village board the bus at the east door of Brandon School. Bus lists/times will be
posted on the front door of Brandon School on the afternoon of June 10. Students living outside the Village will be placed
on a transportation route if their transportation form is received by June 7. Note: summer school busses do not travel on
town driveways and dead end roads.
Bus drivers should be notified if a student will not ride as scheduled. If not notified and/or the student does not ride for
three consecutive days, the driver will no longer stop at that location.
Swimmers will be picked up and dropped off at the designated locations for the session in which they are enrolled.
Students riding the bus to swim lessons must also fill out a Transportation Form.
VISITORS: Parents who would like to visit classes should register at the Summer School Office. Non-enrolled friends of
attending students will not be allowed to ride the bus or to attend classes unless they are visiting with the
parent/guardian of the enrolled student.
QUESTIONS/COMMENTS: Contact Leanne Greff, Summer School Director, at 872-5350 or email:
[email protected]
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All Classes on This Page Last From 8:00am – 12:15pm
Pre-Kindergarten
Fun for the 4K Student
This class is for children who will be entering 4-year-old kindergarten in the fall. Lessons are designed for younger students
with an emphasis on the special parts of the school setting. Students will be introduced to circle time, calendar, art, letters,
math, music and fun! Students will have a daily snack and outdoor time. All children entering 4K will take this class.
Kindergarten
ABCs and 123s: For the Kindergarten Student
This class is for children who will be entering kindergarten in the fall. Lessons are designed for the young student with
special emphasis on independent and group functioning, classroom-structured rules, following directions and class
expectations. Reinforcement and advancement of language arts, mathematics, science, fine arts, and physical education
skills will be presented daily. All children entering kindergarten will take this class.
First Grade
Moving on Up to First Grade
This class will provide the opportunity for students to use a variety of activities to achieve stronger skills in fundamental
areas such as letters/sounds, blending, rhyme, creating/reading/writing simple words, and reading/writing simple sentences.
The class will also provide the opportunity for hands-on projects, which reinforce the areas of color, size, and shape. All
children entering first grade will take this class.
First graders are eligible to participate in Swim Lessons.
See page 12 for more information.
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Courses for Grades 2-3
All classes listed are for students entering grades 2-3 in the fall.
These courses will be offered from 8:00 to 10:00am and/or 10:15 to 12:15pm based online registration requests.
2D Art Projects FEE: $8
Sharpen those pencils and grab those brushes. Students in this class will get their creative juices flowing while constructing
a large variety of painting, drawing and printmaking projects. Be sure to bring your own art smock or apron.
Are You Ready to be a 3rd Grader? (grade 3 only)
Are you looking for a class that will keep you ready for the upcoming school year? This course reinforces the concepts
taught in second grade reading, writing, and math. The students will have opportunities to review reading comprehension
strategies that they have learned this past school year through read alouds, listening to stories, reading to themselves, and
writing in a journal. Students will have the opportunity to practice addition and subtraction skills, review basic facts daily,
and word problem strategies. Student will also have weekly opportunities to explore different science and social studies
concepts in hands on ways.
Bookin’ & Cookin’ FEE: $10
Students will read new stories each day. Then, they will help to make a snack that relates to the book, and (as
time allows) do a craft project related to the book. For example, if students read If You Give A Moose A
Muffin, they’ll then help make muffins, and then draw and write about their favorite part of the story.
Build, Draw, Create, and PLAY! FEE: $5
Students will be exposed to hands on centers that allow them to build, draw, create and just play. They will
create using items such as Lincoln Logs, Legos, blocks, magnets, puzzles, sidewalk chalk, stamps, paper, and
other materials. In addition, they will be treated to hands on science stations.
Exploring Spanish FEE: $5
Spanish is a language that is used in many parts of the world, including here in the United States. Students in this class will
learn some basic Spanish words and phrases through singing and speaking. Students will be engaged in a wide variety of
activities, such as making a piñata, learning about what it is like to grow up in a Spanish speaking country, sampling food,
and much more!
Flat Stanley Adventures FEE: $5
Flat Stanley is leaving on a virtual summer vacation, and he has invited you to come along! Stanley will be
our guide as we head into cyberspace and learn about kids from all over the world. We will research history,
regional customs, foods and hobbies. Pack your adventure suitcase, and get ready for this fun summer vacation!
Kids at the (Piano) Keyboard (Beginner) FEE: $6
Looking for the chance to learn how to play the piano? Bring some experience or none at all. We'll learn some
piano/keyboard facts and basics and proceed to playing some actual music. You'll have a chance to play duets with the
teacher, compose your own tunes, and show off your work at the end of summer school in a recital on the big GRAND
PIANO! We'll also experiment with some technology features to enhance your play. We're looking for keyboards to
borrow; contact Mrs. VandeBerg if you have one available.
Nature Center Adventures FEE: $5
This class will be outdoors every day (weather permitting) engaging in a wide variety of activities designed to
strengthen students’ minds and keep them active. There will be reading, writing, science and math activities
related to the many exciting features of the great outdoors.
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Ocean Mysteries
Have you ever wondered what lives in the deep, dark ocean? In this class, you get a chance to find out! In addition to
reading about a wide variety of sea creatures, kids will learn about the ocean’s ecosystem, take virtual aquarium tours, get
crafty with ocean themed art projects, and much more!
Passport to Animal Expert FEE $5
Explore animals from every continent and biome! Learn about their adaptations and what makes them special.
Get your passport stamped after “visiting” each location. Students will have opportunities to research animals
of their choice, participate in activities related to animal life cycles, and make projects to show their expertise.
Soon to Be a Second Grader (grade 2 only)
Students who need or want extra practice to develop fundamental math, writing, and reading skills will benefit from this
block of instruction. Teachers will utilize a wide variety of daily activities, such as active learning strategies, and
individual and small group lessons, to differentiate reading and math instruction to students’ areas of need. In addition,
students will participate in hands on projects that reinforce reading and math skills while also allowing students to explore
high interest science and social studies concepts.
Space Exploration
Climb aboard for a hands-on journey through the galaxy. How big is outer space? Do aliens exist? Is there life on other
planets? We’ll try to answer our questions by reading non-fiction texts about space and space travel. We’ll also have
some fun by reading fictional stories about space and aliens, creating space themed art projects, and writing our own
creative stories about adventures in outer space.
Summer of Fairy Tales
Members of this class will read and act out a variety of classic and modern fairytales, create fun arts and
crafts projects related to the tales, and even create their own original fairytale.
Swim Lessons
Information found on page 12.
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Courses for Grades 4-5
All classes listed are for students entering grades 4-5 in the fall.
These courses will be offered from 8:00 to 10:00am and/or 10:15 to 12:15pm based online registration requests.
2D Art Projects FEE: $8
Sharpen those pencils and grab those brushes. Students in this class will get their creative juices flowing while constructing
a large variety of painting, drawing and printmaking projects. Be sure to bring your own art smock or apron.
Academic Intervention
This highly structured course is intended for students who struggle with reading and/or math fundamentals. Differentiated
lessons and projects will be utilized to develop students’ skills in their area(s) of need. If your student earned 1s and/or 2s
in reading and/or math during the last school year, this course is highly recommended.
Backyard Games
Love spending gorgeous summer days outside being active? Then this is the class for you. Students will participate in a
large variety of outdoor games and activities, which are sure to keep them moving and laughing.
Cooking Smart FEE: $15
Learning to cook healthy snacks and meals on a reasonable budget will be the focus of this class. Students will learn about
the origins of their favorite foods, investigate and practice fundamental food preparation techniques and proper food safety
procedures, explore the nutritional value of foods we eat, plan healthy meals and snacks based on what is on sale in local
grocery stores, and actually prepare (and eat) some meals. Students will also create their own recipe book filled with
healthy meals and snacks they can prepare themselves! This class is limited to 20 students.
Exploring Spanish FEE: $5
Spanish is a language that is used in many parts of the world, including here in the United States. Students in this class will
learn some basic Spanish words and phrases through singing and speaking. Students will be engaged in a wide variety of
activities, such as making a piñata, learning about what it is like to grow up in a Spanish speaking country, sampling food,
and much more!
Fantasy Baseball and Baseball Skills
Students will choose Major League Baseball players and track their performance each day in order to earn points to
compete against other students. Knowledge of the players isn’t necessary to be successful. After calculating the points
each day, students will head outside to practice the fundamentals of baseball, including fielding, hitting and base running.
From Book to the Big Screen!
Did you know that many of today’s most popular movies started as books? Movies such as Diary of a Wimpy Kid,
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, and The Lorax were all based on books! In this class you
will read and explore books that were made into movies. You will get to know the authors, learn the history surrounding
the story, participate in book talks and literature circles, rewrite parts of the book and perform them in reader’s theater,
create a storyboard, plan a book/movie themed party and then, of course, watch the movie! Possible titles to select from
include: The Lightning Thief, A Series of Unfortunate Events, How to Eat Fried Worms, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Alexander
and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, Because of Winn-Dixie, The BFG, The Tale of Despereaux, Jumanji,
The Lorax , Mr. Popper's Penguins, How to Train Your Dragon, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, and many more!
“Green” Thumbs
Students will learn the basics in gardening and have hands-on practice. They will plant seeds and watch them
grow into vegetables and flowers during this course. In addition to learning how to care for a variety of plants
and flowers, students will also learn about the life cycles of a variety of plants, including more exotic selections
not native to our area. Students can experience the satisfaction of tending to a garden and watching nature in action.
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Indoor Sports and Bowling FEE: $11
In this session, we will go to Generation Lanes approximately two times per week to bowl. On the days we don’t bowl,
we’ll play a variety of indoor games, such as basketball, mat ball, kickball, dodge ball, tag, and much more. Due to space
constraints, this class is limited to 24 students per section.
Kids at the Keyboard II (Advanced) FEE: $6
Students in this class will learn additional piano/keyboarding facts and techniques along with playing music! We'll also
experiment with some technology features and websites to enhance your play. You will also have a chance to play duets
with the teacher, compose your own tunes, and show off your work at the end of summer school in a recital on the big
GRAND PIANO! We're looking for keyboards to borrow; contact Mrs. VandeBerg if you have one available.
Science Exploration! Fee: $10
Is science one of your favorite subjects in school? Do you wish you'd have more time to explore and learn
about different science topics? If so, join us as we travel the solar system while building our very own space
models, explore fascinating dinosaurs, discover the science behind musical instruments while designing our
very own, and much more.
Summer Camp
Looking for something new every day? Then get set for a thrill-filled summer! This class will run like a day camp with a
variety of activities and projects such as water games, scavenger hunts, team building fun, arts and crafts, and exploring.
Summer Health, Fun, and Fitness FEE: $5
Students will explore what it means to be healthy. They will participate in a variety of daily exercises and
physical activities. They’ll also explore healthy food choices and recipes twice a week. Mental exercises,
such as yoga and meditation, which can help them relax and cope with stress, will also be explored. In
addition, they’ll enjoy team-building games and plan ways to make a positive difference in the lives of others.
Swim Lessons
Information found on page 12.
Totally Team Games
Basketball, soccer, volleyball, kickball, capture the flag and much, much more! This is for the athlete who enjoys friendly
competition and loves to play all kinds of sports and games. Come join our TEAM!
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Courses for Grades 6-9
All classes listed are for students entering grades 6-9 in the fall unless otherwise specified.
These courses will be offered from 8:00 to 10:00am and/or 10:15 to 12:15pm based online registration requests.
3D Art FEE: $10
Ready to get busy with some hands on art projects? Students in this class will create many ceramic, paper mache, and
origami masterpieces. Bring your own art smock or apron.
Babysitting (Ages 11+) FEE: $8
In this course students will develop an understanding of children and their stages of development. They will apply their
knowledge to real-life situations and learn skills to minimize any need for discipline. Role-playing scenarios will be used
to help babysitters build decision-making skills. Students will create games and play them with children of babysitting age.
Students will study first aid, Heimlich maneuver, a beginner course of CPR, and will have opportunities to learn proper
diapering and potty training, spoon and bottle-feeding, bedtime routines, and dressing techniques. Students will experience
making healthy snacks and learn how to prepare/cook basic foods and a chance to create business cards and flyers to
promote their new babysitting skills. A local police officer will also present information on safety concerns and protective
measures. This course is certified only by Rosendale-Brandon, but mimics the current course offered by the Red Cross.
Cirrus Launch Pad
Join this exciting, challenging, project-based course. Projects may include 3D printing, using high tech video
lab equipment, photography and editing software, creating art, cooking using molecular gastronomy, etc.
Students will explore several areas of project-based learning while problem solving, working as a team, and
having fun. Students will have an opportunity to not only explore topics as a class, but also to develop their own passion
project, which may center around anything from video games to Van Gogh to golf swings. Projects are interdisciplinary and
will integrate subjects such as language arts, science, social studies, math, art, technology and agriculture.
Fantasy Baseball and Baseball Skills
Students will choose Major League Baseball players and track their performance each day in order to earn points to
compete against other students. Knowledge of the players isn’t necessary to be successful. After calculating the points
each day, students will head outside to practice the fundamentals of baseball, including fielding, hitting and base running.
Fitness & Nutrition
Get up and get moving! In this class we will do a variety of fun exercises - walking, jogging, yoga, Pilates and
more. Get confused by nutrition labels? We will explore what they mean as well as figure out how many
calories we burn in various exercises.
Games Galore
Turn off the electronics in this class geared toward indoor games. Learn how to play a variety of board and card
games and even challenge your friends to a tournament in games of your choice! Games include Monopoly,
Sorry!, checkers, chess, rummy, and much more!
Hunter Safety -- Fee: $10 for DNR Certification
Course meets at RI from 8:00am to 12:10pm from June 13 – June 17 only. To register, students MUST be 12 years
old by October 1, 2016.
This course is designed to promote responsible, ethical hunter conduct. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife
management and familiarizes students with laws and regulations governing hunting in Wisconsin. Students will learn the
safe handling of firearms and hunting equipment. Students must attend all sessions to earn Wisconsin DNR certification.
Course objective: To reduce the potential for hunting accidents, injuries and fatalities; to reduce the potential for conflict
between hunters, landowners, and other resource users; and to promote safe, responsible, and ethical use of the environment
and our resources. PLEASE NOTE: All students must provide a DNR Customer ID Number to the instructor in order to
complete the class. Get your number by calling DNR’s Customer Service at 1-888-936-7463.
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Indoor Sports and Bowling (grades 6-9) FEE: $11
In this session, we will bowl at Generation Lanes approximately two times per week. On the days we don’t bowl, we’ll
play a variety of indoor games, such as basketball, mat ball, kickball, dodge ball, tag, and much more. Due to space
constraints, this class is limited to 24 students per section.
Middle School Boost
This course is strongly suggested for students who struggled (earned Ds or Fs) in the core subject areas of
reading, writing, science, social studies and/or math during the last school year. Projects and assignments will
help students sharpen their skills in these areas. Organization and study skills will also be reinforced.
Movie Magic
Media is entrenched in our society, but many don’t know its secrets. Students will learn the secrets of movies
and moviemaking, from the elements of comedy and tragedy, to special effects and stage fighting, to Foley
sound stages. Students will watch G and PG movies, and then create their own movie projects using their acting
skills, computer technology, and creativity!
Spartan Strength and Conditioning Program
This class enables students to improve their flexibility, strength, speed, and agility. The class will enable students to
understand the science of strength training, set goals, monitor progress, and establish healthy eating habits. Workouts will
include Free Weights, Flex Bands, Kettle bells, Medicine and Core Balls, and Sports Specific hand/eye drills. Students will
be required to wear proper workout attire daily (shorts, socks, shirts, and athletic footwear) to participate in workouts.
Summer School Musical
This class explores all aspects of a musical production, which may include singing, dancing, speaking dialogue, scenery,
costumes, props, stage presence, backstage procedures, and promotion such as advertising and programming. Students of
all experience levels are encouraged to participate and will be notified in May of the musical to be performed.
Swim Lessons
Information found on page 12.
Summer Transitions Camp FEE: $10 (Note: This class runs from 8-12:15 daily.)
This course is available to students entering grades 6-12 who have or will be attending the CD class at
Laconia AND to students entering grades 6-12 who are interested in mentoring students with disabilities. This
class will explore leisure activity that students will be able to enjoy in and outside of school. The class will run
like a day camp with a variety of activities and projects, such as arts and crafts, games and exercise, outdoor and indoor
activities, snack preparation, and nature exploration.
Team Sports
If you’re a fan of a little friendly competition and love to stay active playing a variety of sports, this is the course for you.
After learning about the rules and strategies associated with a variety of team sports, such as basketball, tenny ball, soccer,
volleyball, kickball, etc, students will apply the strategies they learned as they actually play.
Traveling Care-A-Van (Note: This class runs from 8-12:15 daily.)
Do you want to make a difference in other people’s lives and have fun at the same time? Join this class for a chance to
travel to a new destination every day to help others in need! Students will learn the value of volunteering and community
service through numerous service projects and reflections. This class is limited to 7 people due to transportation.
Special Session options are found on page 11.
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General Courses for Grades 9-12
All classes listed are available for students entering grades 9-12 in the fall unless otherwise specified in the course title.
High School Credit Recovery Classes (Grades 10-12 only)
Course offerings are based on student need. General offerings for credit are English, Mathematics, Social Studies (History)
and Biology. Students may enroll for one class that will award ½ credit upon satisfactory completion. Daily attendance is
mandatory. Classes will be held at Rosendale Intermediate School from 8:00am - 12:00pm.
Hunter Safety -- Fee: $10 for DNR Certification
Course meets at RI from 8:00am to 12:10pm from June 13 – June 17 only. To register, students MUST be 12 years
old by October 1, 2016.
This course is designed to promote responsible, ethical hunter conduct. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife
management and familiarizes students with laws and regulations governing hunting in Wisconsin. Students will learn the
safe handling of firearms and hunting equipment. Students must attend all sessions to earn Wisconsin DNR certification to
hunt.
Course objective: To reduce the potential for hunting accidents, injuries and fatalities; to reduce the potential for conflict
between hunters, landowners, and other resource users; and to promote safe, responsible, and ethical use of the environment
and our resources. PLEASE NOTE: All students must provide a DNR Customer ID Number to the instructor in order to
complete the class. Get your number by calling DNR’s Customer Service at 1-888-936-7463.
Laconia Spartan Strength and Conditioning Program
This class enables students to improve their flexibility, strength, speed, and agility. The class will enable the student to
understand the science of strength training, set goals, monitor progress, and establish healthy eating habits. Workouts will
include Free Weights, Flex Bands, Kettle bells, Medicine and Core Balls, and Sports Specific hand/eye drills. Students will
be required to wear proper workout attire daily (shorts, socks, shirts, and athletic footwear) in order to participate in
workouts. (Students who enroll in only this class must provide their own transportation.)
Summer Transitions Camp FEE: $10 (Note: This class runs from 8-12:15 daily.)
This course is available to students entering grades 6-12 who have or will be attending the CD class at
Laconia AND to students entering grades 6-12 who are interested in mentoring students with disabilities.
This class will explore leisure activity that students will be able to enjoy in and outside of school. The class
will run like a day camp with a variety of activities and projects, such as arts and crafts, games and exercise, outdoor and
indoor activities, snack preparation, and nature exploration.
Special Session options are found on page 11.
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SPECIAL SESSIONS
Please Note: Transportation is not provided for these sessions.
AP US History Boot Camp
AP US History Boot Camp is designed to give students planning on enrolling in AP US History in the fall of 2016 an
opportunity to experience the types of activities and requirements involved with AP US History. Boot Camp will
familiarize students with the course textbook, the AP writing process, and the deconstruction of primary and secondary
sources. This course will take students through the first chapter of the book and will provide them valuable insights as to
what they can expect during the school year. AP US History Boot Camp uses a workshop format and is highly
recommended to all students enrolling in AP US History the following fall. No credit is granted for this course. This
course will meet June 20, 21, 22, 23 from 12:00-2:00 pm at Rosendale Intermediate School.
Cirrus Boot Camp
This course is similar to Laconia credit recovery and is available only to students who were enrolled in Cirrus High School
during the 2015-16 school year. Students may earn a half-credit through teacher-led projects in a core area in which they
are credit-deficient. Students should expect approximately 1-2 hours of homework per day. This course will meet at
Cirrus High School M-F from August 1 - 19 from 1:00 - 4:00 each day. Daily attendance is mandatory.
Laconia Spartan Strength and Conditioning Program — Available to students entering grades 7-12
This two-hour class enables students to improve their flexibility, strength, speed, and agility. The class will enable the
student to understand the science of strength training, set goals, monitor progress, and establish healthy eating habits.
Workouts will include Free Weights, Flex Bands, Kettle bells, Medicine and Core Balls, and Sports Specific hand/eye
drills. Students will be required to wear proper workout attire daily (Shorts, Socks, Shirts, and Athletic Footwear) in order
to participate. This course will meet in the LHS weight room/gymnasium. This course will meet in the LHS weight
room July 18-22 from 8:00-10:00 am.
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FOND DU LAC RECREATION DEPARTMENT SWIMMING PROGRAM
These classes will allow students to develop at their own pace. The lessons will include instruction, practice, and lots of fun
in the water! Classes are held at the Aquatic Center via the Fond du Lac Recreation Department.
Enrollment: (Students must have successfully completed kindergarten in order to register for the swimming classes.)
The Rec. Department sets the maximum number of swimmers per session at 30 to provide the highest quality of instruction.
Dates and Times: Each session is two weeks long. Classes will be held Monday through Thursday from 1:00-2:00 PM.
Session 1:
June 13 -June 23
Session 2:
June 27 – July 7 (No lessons July 4th)
Session 3:
July 11 – July 21
Transportation: In order to provide shorter bus rides for the students, the pick-up/drop-off points for each session are as
follows. For the safety of the students, parents are REQUIRED to meet the bus promptly for both pick-up and
drop-off. Supervision is NOT provided.
SESSION 1: June 13 - June 23
Pick up
12:15pm
Laconia High School
Drop off
2:30pm
2:45pm
2:50pm
Laconia High School
Tiny Town (customers only)
Brandon School
SESSION 2: June 27 – July 7 (No lessons July 4 )
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Pick up
12:15pm
12:30pm
Laconia High School
Eldorado’s Simon Park
Drop off
2:25pm
2:35pm
Eldorado’s Simon Park
Laconia High School
SESSION 3: July 11 – July 21
Pick up
July 11-14
11:55pm
12:00pm
12:15pm
12:30pm
July 18-21
11:55pm
12:00pm
12:30pm
Drop off
Brandon School
Tiny Town (customers only)
Laconia High School
Rogersville Church
2:30pm
2:40pm
2:45pm
Rogersville Church
Tiny Town (customers only)
Brandon School
Brandon School
Tiny Town (customers only)
Rogersville Church
2:30pm
2:40pm
2:45pm
Rogersville Church
Tiny Town (customers only)
Brandon School
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