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The Whole Day OptionWhy choose between body and mind? Boys in grades three to nine may
enroll in sports and academic programs.
On the following pages learn more about Delbarton summer sportsand academic programs. BLUE PAGES offer sports camp facts and
GREEN PAGES detail academic programs.
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Delbarton has always been committed to developing thewhole person – body, mind and spirit.
We offer a variety of summer sports and academicprograms to help make the most of a summer vacation.
The BodyDelbarton SportsCamps emphasizethe pure pleasure ofplaying a sport well.Young men gradesthree to ninedevelop athleticskills, while buildingcharacter andintegrity on and offthe playing field.
The MindDelbarton SummerSession is a co-edprogram of advancedcredit, enrichmentand skills courses forgrades four throughtwelve. Our facultymembers care equallyabout each student’spersonal progress andtheir academicdevelopment.The Spirit
Delbarton’s 200 acre campus is the perfectplace to strive, to learn and to enjoy some old-fashioned summer fun. Hard work is important,but so is laughter. Coaches and teachers believethat excellence is an achievable goal, and havinga good time is an important part of the mix.
DELBARTONSummer at
Sports Camps At-a-Glance
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Football, Soccer, Tennis, Sports Experience
Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Sports Experience
Basketball, Hockey, Lacrosse, Sports Experience
Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Track & Field Throwing Camp, Sports Exp
Football, Soccer, Sports Experience, Tennis, Wrestling
Sports Camps arehappening at DelbartonWelcome to the fifteenth year of Delbarton Sports Camps!We are proudto offer this summertime extension of the successful GreenWave athleticprogram, where young athletes learn the keys to success in sports and intheir personal lives.
Our weekly sports-specific and general sports camps are held on thebeautiful 200 acre Delbarton campus and continue the 73 year traditionof athletic excellence of GreenWave sports. Coaches emphasize thepleasure of playing each sport while developing athletic skills and goodsportsmanship. Our program offers two advantages not usually available insummer sports programs: an outdoor pool and a nutritious buffet lunchprepared by Delbarton School’s Sage Food Service.
TheWhole Day Option: In keeping with Delbarton’s commitment to developingthe whole person, male student/athletes in grades 3-9 who are registered in8:15 Summer Sessions classes are welcome to join the camp when it beginsat 10:00 AM.
Delbarton Summer Sports Camps are the area’s premier summer athleticexperience for young men.We invite you to join us for this most positivesummer sports opportunity.
Sincerely,Kent Manno,Director
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Kent MannoCamp Director, Delbarton Sports Camps
Kent Manno has been a member of the Delbarton
faculty and coaching staff for the past 29 years.As
a coach, Kent served as HeadVarsity Swim Coach
for 16 years and Head Freshman Lacrosse Coach
for 10 years. He also coached J.V. soccer for eight
years at Delbarton. During his career as Head
Varsity Swim Coach, Kent was named Coach of theYear three times by the Daily
Record; led the team to 11 Morris County Swimming Championships; the 1999
NHC Championship; the 1999 State Prep School Championship; and won the
State Sectional Championship in 1986. He holds the NSCAA Regional Coaching
Diploma and the NSCAA State Goalkeeping Diploma. Currently, Kent teaches
European History, and serves as the School Librarian and Director of
Transportation.
Delbarton Summer Sports Camps feature• A variety of athletic camps for boys grades three to nine
• Varsity: Grades 8-9, JV: Grades 5-7, Sports Experience: Grades 3-8
• Highly qualified, award-winning coaches
• Well equipped, impeccably maintained facilities
• An outdoor pool with certified lifeguards
• A nutritious buffet lunch prepared bySage Food Service
• The beautiful 200 acre Delbarton School campus
• The inspiration of the GreenWave’s 73 yeartradition of athletic excellence
Our Director
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NEW FOR 2012!Third graders are invited to register for theDelbarton Sports Experience.
Delbarton Sports Camps
230 Mendham Rd., Morristown, NJ 07960
Phone: 973-538-3231, ext. 3019
Fax: 973-538-8836
E-mail: SportsCamps@Delbarton.org
Meals:Included in the camp fee is a nutritious lunch
that will be prepared by Sage Food Service.
Swimming Pool:Campers will have the opportunity to use our
fully staffed swimming pool.
Dismissal Procedure:Campers will be dismissed from theAbbot
Brian Clarke Gym at 3:30 p.m. For the security
and safety of the campers, please park inthe lot across from the gym and walkin to pickup your son. In addition, weask that you do not park on the sidesof the roads as this causes a safetyand emergency hazard.
Age Groups:• Varsity Group - Entering grades 8-9
• JV Group - Entering grades 5-7
• Sports Experience - Entering grades 3-8
*Third and fourth-graders may only
participate in Sports Experience.
Facilities:All programs will use Delbarton School
sports facilities, other than Ice Hockey, which
takes place at Aspen Ice Arena.
Camp Rights & Responsibilities:Delbarton Sports Camps have all permits to
operate as required by law.Annual state and
county inspection reports are on file.We
adhere to all requirements for camp, health,
and fire safety.
Transportation:Delbarton does not provide transportation
for the Sports Camps.A list of all students
by town is available on the first day to
facilitate the formation of car pools or
other arrangements.
Sports Camp Information
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Medical Information & Treatment:• A doctor’s physical is required to participatein camp.The physical must be done within365 days of starting camp. A complete list ofimmunizations must be provided.
• Our experienced trainers and camp nursewill handle minor injuries. MorristownMemorial Hospital and the Morris MinuteMen First Aid Squad are ready to provideemergency treatment.
Equipment:• Each camper will receive a camp shirt foreach week registered.Additional shirts areavailable for purchase at $10 each.Each camper is expected to wear thecamp shirt every day.
• Each sport has a listing of equipmentto be furnished by participants.
• All personal equipment should have thecamper’s name on it.
The camp is not responsible for lostor stolen items.
Dual Enrollment in Sports Campsand Summer Session:Students may dual enroll in the DelbartonSports Camps and the Summer Session. Boysentering grades four to nine may take oneclass in the summer Session at 8:15 and jointhe camp at the start at 10:00 am.
Registration:When you decide which camp(s) you wantto attend, complete the attached registrationform, fill out the enclosed health form (whichneeds to be signed by a doctor), and return
both forms to the campoffice along with theappropriate camp fee.You will receiveconfirmation by mailof your registration.
• Camps fill up quickly, soregister early.
• Enrollment is limited;no refunds are available.
• Camp will be closedWednesday, July 4th.
• Early Registrationends June 8th.
• Registration receivedafter June 8th will becharged $425 per week –including the four day weekof July 4th.Registrations must be received atleast one week prior to the startof camp.
Fees:
• $375 per week of camp.
• $425 per week for ice hockey camp.
• $1700 for full summer camp program(5 weeks).
• Depending on size, a discounted fee forteams is available.
• Note: Week (7/2-7/6/2012) cost —due to 4 day week — will be $300.
Send application to: Delbarton Sports Camps230 Mendham Road • Morristown, NJ 07960
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The Delbarton football camp is designed to provide instruction and
opportunity for young athletes to develop both fundamental and
advanced football skills. Based on individual experience and skill level,
players will receive basic and advanced training in the most current
techniques and aspects of football training in an environment that will
allow the player to have fun. Emphasis will be placed on passing, receiving,
running back development, line play, blocking, pass and run defense and
special teams play. In addition, 7-on-7 and team “razzle dazzle”
tournament games will be held for camp fun.
Head Coach: Brian Bowers, 9th-year Head Coach at Delbarton, hascoached the offensive line, defensive line, and quarterbacks for the past
thirteen seasons. During this time, the Green
Wave has won eleven Northern Hills Conference
Championships, one state championship;
numerous players attained All-Conference,
All-Area, and All-State recognition and have
gone on to play in prominent college football
programs. Before coming to Delbarton, Bowers
coached college football for five years atWilliams
College (offensive line), the University of
Pennsylvania (offensive line and tight ends), and
the State University of NewYork at Stony Brook
(running backs and wide receivers).
Staff: Coaches and players with professional,college, and high school experience.
Equipment: As a teaching and instructional camp, no footballequipment is required. However, players must bring their own cleats.
Football CampDates: 6/25 – 6/29/2012 &7/23 – 7/27/2012
This camp is designed to enhance the development of the total soccer player. It will
introduce young players to the many dimensions of the game. Emphasis is placed on
individual skill technique, offensive and defensive strategies and team tactics. Players will
learn the skills necessary to dribble, pass, shoot, and defend in match play. Developing the
fundamentals of control shooting, passing, running with the ball, heading, crossing, and ball
control necessary for effective execution is also emphasized. Practice sessions will be
organized using drills, exercises, and scrimmages created to challenge players in their
positions as forwards, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers.
Delbarton Head Coach: David Donovan, DelbartonVarsity Coachsince 1993; career record of 321-67-21; four state championships; five
county championships; thirteen conference titles. Donovan holds the
Premier License from the National Soccer Coaches Association of
America. Recognized multiple seasons as All-Conference and All-Area
Coach of theYear; 2003 recipient of the New
Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association’s
Award of Honor; 2006 inductee into the New
Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association Hall of
Fame.
Head Coach: Ken Cherry, Ridge High School,2006-present. NJ Rangers FC – SuperY Coach;
PDL head coach 2008, and 4 years U23 head
coach. 36 years coaching experience and a high school record of over
300 wins, 5 state titles, 3 Morris County titles, 12 conference titles; 1998
Star-Ledger Coach of theYear; NJ Olympic Development coach, and NJ
State staff coach; U.S.S.F. and Scottish F.A. coaching licenses; 20 years
soccer camp director. 2011 inductee into the NJSCA Hall of Fame.
Staff: High school and college coaches, and college athletes.
Equipment: Soccer shoes, shin guards. Goalies must supply theirown equipment.
Soccer CampDates: 6/25 – 6/29/2012 &
7/23 – 7/27/2012
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The basketball camp will stress the development of fundamental skills of
individual and team play. Campers will receive instruction in shooting,
ballhandling, passing, rebounding, defense, and team concepts from some
of the finest coaches in the area. Every camper will have an opportunity to
play in games every day. Each camper will participate in fun games such as
free throw contests,“hot shot” contests and ballhandling races that will
enhance not only player development but also enjoyment of the game.
Head Coach: DanWhalen, Athletic Directorand HeadVarsity Basketball Coach, Delbarton
School. 341-137 Record; four Morris County
Championships; five Northern Hills Conference
Champs; 1993-94 Daily RecordTeam of theYear;
2002 Daily Record and MCBBCA Coach of the
Year; four-time NHC Coach of theYear; 1991-92
Star-Ledger Morris County Coach of theYear.
Staff: High school and college coaches, andcollege athletes.
Equipment: Basketball shoes or shoesappropriate for indoor use, shirt, and shorts.
Note: Enrollment is limited.
Basketball CampDates: 7/2 – 7/6/2012, 7/9 – 7/13/2012 &7/16 – 7/20/2012
The lacrosse camp is designed to give instruction to young lacrosse playersranging in age and ability. Beginners as well as advanced players are welcome toattend.The philosophy of the camp is to learn the great game of lacrosse fromsome of the best players of the game, while having an enjoyable time.Allcampers will receive the same amount of instruction and play. Fundamentalsand individual skills will be stressed.The objective is to introduce and analyzeskills and provide game experience in a round-robin format.
Head Coach: Matt Kovachik,Assistant Coachat Delbarton for the last twelve years;2009 NJILCAAssistant Coach of theYear;four-year letter winner Hartwick College, captainsenior year; Coach of the NJ Elite High SchoolAll-Star team.
Delbarton Head Coach: Chuck Ruebling,record 406-100; ten Conference Championships,eleven CountyChampionships and eleven State Championships; 1994 Star-Ledger Coach oftheYear; 1987 and 1997 Daily Record Coach of theYear; 1999 and 2007 N.J.Coach of theYear; 2001 Inductee – N.J. Lacrosse Hall of Fame; 2005Inductee NJ Coaches Hall of Fame; 2001 NHSCA-National High SchoolCoaches Association Coach of theYear; 1999-2000, 2002-2006Tournamentof Champions; 2002 -2009, 2011 Non-Public A State Champions; 1998Len Roland Sportsmanship Award.
Staff: High school and collegecoaches, and college athletes.
Equipment:All campers arerequired to bring all necessarycertified lacrosse equipment: stick,helmet, shoulder pads, arm pads,gloves, mouthpiece, and cleats.Delbarton does not provide anyequipment.
Lacrosse CampDates: 7/2 – 7/6/2012, 7/9 – 7/13/2012 &
7/16 – 7/20/2012
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Our baseball camp is geared to the player who is interested in improving
his baseball skills.Through drill work and demonstration, we will develop
the basics like throwing, fielding, and hitting, and also offer specialty
instruction for the young pitchers and catchers in the group. In addition,
campers will have the opportunity to try out their new skills in various
games and contests.While the focus of the week is on skill development,
we want every camper to enjoy his experience at Delbarton and have fun
playing baseball.
Head Coach: Bruce Shatel is in his fifth year asthe Head Coach of the GreenWave baseball
team.Over the last four years, Shatel has guided
the team to a 93-27 record. In 2008, Delbarton
captured the Morris CountyTournament
Championship In 2009, they won the Non-Public
A North State Sectional Championship. In 2008,
Shatel was named the Daily Record Coach of the
Year. Prior to 2008, Shatel served as Brian
Fleury’s pitching coach for 9 years. Shatel is a
graduate of Deerfield Academy and the
University of Delaware ’94 where he earned his
B.A. in economics. Shatel played for his late
father, Harry Shatel, at Morristown High for
three seasons before leaving to attend Deerfield Academy. His father is
regarded as one of the most respected coaches in New Jersey High
School baseball.
Staff: High school and college coaches, and college athletes.
Equipment: Glove, cleats, baseball hat, baseball pants, sneakers andprotective cup. Catchers should bring their own gear if possible, since
complete sets are limited. Baseball bat is optional.
Baseball CampDates: 7/2 – 7/6/2012, & 7/16 – 7/20/2012
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The hockey camp is designed to enhance the overall skill development of its players.
Implementing a European philosophy, the camp utilizes a number of small ice games and
activities to be played at a high tempo to reinforce individual skills.Through the small
games and activities, each player will enjoy more opportunities to handle, pass, and shoot
the puck. Lastly, the camp will focus on improving each player’s skating proficiency
through over-speed training drills.
Head Coach: Head Coach: Bruce Shatel hasguided the GreenWave the past ten seasons to
an overall record of 237-29-23. His teams have
won 6 NJISAA State Championships, 3 Mennen
Cup Championships, and 4 NJIHL Gordon Cup
Championships. In 2002, 2006, 2008 and 2009-
2011 the GreenWave took home the Star Ledger
Trophy, finishing their respective seasons ranked
#1 in New Jersey. In 2008, 2009 and 2010,
Delbarton set a state record for wins with 27
victories each season. They also finished the
2008 season ranked #6 in the country, and the
2009 and 2010 season ranked #2 nationally.
Shatel was named the State Coach of theYear in
2002, 2008 and 2009-2011 for his team’s success.
A Morristown native, Coach Shatel graduated from Deerfield Academy where he
captained the 1990 ice hockey team and earned All-New England honors. He later
accepted a scholarship to attend Providence College.
Staff: Pete Herms – Seton Hall Prep Head Coach,Delbarton varsity hockey players
Equipment: Players must have all necessarycertified hockey equipment.
Facilities: Aspen Ice Arena.
Lunch: Lunch will be provided at Aspen Ice Arena.
Ice Hockey CampDates: 7/9 – 7/13/2012
NOTE:• Enrollment is limited.• Two sessions, grouped accordingto grade and experience.
• Hockey camp schedule differsfrom other camps.
• Drop off and pick up will be atAspen Ice Arena.
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The GreenWave wrestling camp is designed to develop basic wrestling
skills in all three positions of scholastic wrestling, with an emphasis on
the neutral position.Wrestlers of abilities will benefit greatly from the
techniques taught by our coaches and clinicians. Matches will be set
up between wrestlers with common ability to provide a fun and
competitive atmosphere.Nutrition and the dangers of weight loss
will also be discussed.
Head Coach: Bryan Stoll is coming off hisseventh year as the head coach of the Green
Wave wrestling team. In those years the Green
Wave has won 2 Northern Hills Conference
titles, District IX titles 2009-2011, and Morris
CountyTournament Championships 2009-2011.
In 2010 they finished #21 in NJ, the Green
Wave’s second year in theTop 25. 2009-2011 NJ
AC Champions, 2010 District 9 Coach of the
Year, 2011 NJ State Champions. In 2011 Coach
Stoll was named Morris County Daily Record and
Star Ledger Coach of theYear. Coach Stoll was
twice named NHC Coach of theYear. In his
short time here he has also coached several
individual state champs and placers, including
Mike Grey, NJ’s only 4 time State Champion. In high school, Coach Stoll
was a 3-time region finalist, 2-time regional champion and a third place
finisher in the NJ state tournament. He went on to Duke University
where he was a varsity wrestler and graduated with a B.A. in sociology.
Staff: High school and college coaches, and college athletes.
Equipment:Wrestlers must bring wrestling shoes, head gear, and 2pairs of shorts and t-shirts.
Wrestling CampDates: 7/23 – 7/27/2012
This week-long camp will provide athletes with the basics in throwing
the shot put, discus, and javelin for track and field. Each throw will be
broken down and taken step by step to ensure understanding of the
body’s movement and positioning.Throughout the week the athletes will
also go through a series or body weight exercises that help develop their
bodies.At the week’s end there will be a competition among the campers
to see how they have improved during the week.
Head Coach: Sean Rose, Asst. CoachDelbartonTrack and Field. Sean Rose is in his
first season coaching the Delbarton throwers for
the winter and spring track and field teams. Prior
to arriving at Delbarton, Sean coached at
Chatham High School and had one thrower
place fourth in the state at the Meet of Champions for discus.
Assistant Coach: Mike Beach, Head of Strength & Conditioning andAsst. Football Coach-Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers. Coach Beach
has been teaching and coaching at Delbarton for the last 12 years. He is
currently the Head of the Physical Education & Health Department, Head
of Strength and Conditioning, and Assistant Football Coach-Defensive
Coordinator, Linebackers.
Before coming to Delbarton, Coach Beach was the Head Football Coach,
Head Boys & Girls Track Coach in 1994-95 and the Head BoysTrack
Coach from 1995 to 1997 at Morris Catholic HS.While at Morris
Catholic, he won the Northern Hills Girls ConferenceTrack
Championship and Morris CountyTrack Championship in 1994-95. In
1996 & 1997, he won the Northern Hills ConferenceTrack
Championship. Beach was twice named Daily Record Coach of theYear.
Staff: High school and college coaches, and college athletes.
Equipment: Throwers should bring sneakers and appropriatetrack shoes.
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Track & Field Throwing CampDates: 7/16 – 7/20/2012
NEW!
The tennis camp’s goal is to improve a player’s technique, physical fitness,
and love for the game.The camp will develop the athletes’ proficiency in
their groundstrokes, volleys, overheads, and serves through rigorous drills
and instruction. Campers will work on preparing for match play using a
variety of drills and competitive tournaments to achieve this goal. Finally,
the camp will improve the athletes’ physical conditioning through a
variety of exercises including footwork drills, abdominal exercises,
and plyometrics.
Head Coach: JohnThompson, HeadVarsityTennis Coach, Delbarton School and USPTA
CertifiedTeaching Pro.Twenty years as Head
Coach; 1997, 2001, and 2002 Daily Record Coach
of theYear; 2001 Star Ledger Coach of theYear;
1995, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2008 NHC
Coach of theYear; 1997-98, 99-2000, 2002-2009,
2011 Morris County Champions; 1996-1998, and
1999 Parochial A North State Champions; 1996,
1998, 2001, 2003-2009, 2011 Parochial A State
Champions; 1993-1999, 2003-2009, 2011 Skyline
Conference Champions.The GreenWave team
won the StateTournament of Champions title in
2008,Varsity team for four years, Amherst
Regional H.S.; captain and assistant coach,
1981-1985, Gettysburg College.
Staff: High school and college coaches, andcollege athletes.
Equipment: Tennis racquet and tennis shoes.
Note: Enrollment is limited.
Tennis CampDates: 6/25 – 6/29/2012 &7/23 – 7/27/2012
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The Delbarton Sports Experience provides boys an exposure to multiple
sports and athletic experiences.Through instruction, game play and fun
activities, boys will develop an understanding of the basic skills and
strategies involved in soccer, football, basketball, lacrosse, tennis and
baseball.The camp will emphasize participation and an understanding of
the rules and skills of the games, while fostering in boys an appreciation
of these sports and athletics in general.The Delbarton Sports Experience
is an excellent opportunity for the young athlete to explore a variety of
sports interests and athletic experiences.
Staff: Delbarton Sports Camp staff.
Equipment: Shirt, shorts, sneakers.
Note: Registration is on a weekly basis;campers may sign up for 1-5 weeks.
Delbarton SportsExperience
Dates: 6/25 – 6/29/2012, 7/2 – 7/6/2012,7/9 – 7/13/2012, 7/16 – 7/20/2012 &
7/23 – 7/27/2012
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New agegroups for2012
Grades 3–8!
Typical Daily Schedule9:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. – Arrival
10:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. – A.M. Camp Session
11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. – Lunch
12:30 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. – Camp Activity
1:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. – P.M. Camp Session
3:30 p.m. – Departure
Note: This may differ from our finalschedule, which will be drafted at alater date. Camp will be closed onJuly 4, 2012.
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Sports Camps 2012
Athlete’s Name: ______________________________________________________________
Street address: ______________________________________________________________
City:___________________________________________ State: ________Zip: ____________
Parent or guardian: ____________________________________________________________
Home telephone: ( _______ ) ___________________________________________________
Email: _______________________________________________________________________
Date of birth:_____ / _____ / _____Age:_____ Entering grade (in September 2012): ______
I agree to the use of the above student’s photograph/image in school publications and any
school media (web page, etc).
Parent’s signature: _____________________________________________________________
Indicate desired camp(s) and session(s) below:
Sport:_______________________________________ Date of session: _________________
Sport:_______________________________________ Date of session: _________________
Sport:_______________________________________ Date of session: _________________
Sport:_______________________________________ Date of session: _________________
Sport:_______________________________________ Date of session: _________________
If registering for ice hockey, please list position: __________________________________
May we put your name on our carpool list? �Y � N
Health form must accompany this registration form.
e m a i l : s u m m e r @ d e l b a r t o n . o r g
Sports CampMedical Form 2012
Delbarton Camp – Summer School230 Mendham Road • Morristown, New Jersey 07960(973) 538-3231 x 3019 (Summer Programs/Registration Information)(973) 538-3231 x 3080 (Summer Program Nurse)(973) 538-8836 (Fax)
Child’s Last Name _______________________________________________________
Child’s First Name _________________________________Birthdate_______Age ____
HomeAddress__________________________________________________________
City_______________________________________________ State _____ Zip ______
Home Phone # __________________________________________________________
Camp Session(s) ________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Mother’s Name _________________________________________________________
Mother’sWork #___________________________ Cell # ________________________
Father’s Name __________________________________________________________
Father’sWork #___________________________ Cell #_________________________
Emergency Contact Name ____________________________ Phone # ______________
Are any medications to be given at camp? � Yes � NoPrescription medication needs to be brought to nurse in original prescriptionbottle and be accompanied by written permission by the parent and doctor. If your childhas an inhaler or an Epipen, an extra one should be kept at the nurse’s office. Specific ordersare required for Epipens and for inhalers.
Explain if yes: ___________________________________________________________
The Camp nurse has permission to give my son the following non-prescription medicationunder normal guidelines. Please initial those desired:
_____Tylenol _____Advil _____Tums
____________________________________________________________________________Signature Date
21Please complete both sides of medical form
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Camper Name _______________________ Parent Name________________________
Parent’s Authorization
I hereby certify that my child is in good health and has my permission to participate in the sportscamps at Delbarton. I also give permission for my child to receive any diagnostic, therapeuticand/or operative procedures as deemed necessary if emergency treatment is required and Icannot be reached. I realize that all sports involve the potential for injury, and I acknowledge thateven with use of the most advanced protective equipment and strict observance of the rules,injuries may still occur. I hold harmless Delbarton School, its officers, agents, and employees of andfrom all causes, liabilities, damages, claims or demands whatsoever on account of any injury oraccident involving the said minor arising out of the my child’s attendance at the sports camp or inthe course of competition and or activities held in connection with the sports camp. If a camperreceives medical attention for any injury, he needs to have a medical note from his treating doctorto return and participate in the sports camp program.
____________________________________________________________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date
IF YOUR SON IS PARTICIPATING IN CAMP THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MUSTBE FILLED OUT AND SIGNED BY A PHYSICIAN. CHILD WILL NOT BE REGISTEREDUNTIL FORM IS COMPLETED IN FULL. A COPY OF THE CAMPER’SIMMUNIZATION RECORD MUST BE ATTACHED.
Allergies, if any: _________________________________________________________
Medication at present: ____________________________________________________
Has your son ever had psychiatric/psychological services? __________________________
If so, when?________________________ Doctor’s Name _________________________
Any specific activities to be restricted? ________________________________________
Please list any specific health conditions. Use a separate page, if needed. ________________
Date of Physical _______________ Height _______ Weight _______ Blood Pressure ________
“I certify that the above named camper is in good health and is free to participate in all campactivities unless otherwise noted above.”
Signature of Physician ______________________________, M.D. Date _____________
Print Physician’s name, address and phone number: _______________________________
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The Whole Day Option
Dual Enrollment inSports Campsand Summer Session:Students may enroll in the DelbartonSports camps and the Summer Session.Boys entering grades three to nine maytake one class in the Summer Session inthe morning and join the camp for therest of the day. Please call or email forfurther information.
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Summer Sessionis happeningat DelbartonThe Delbarton Summer Session is a co-ed academic experience forstudents entering grades three through twelve.Held in air-conditionedDelbarton School classrooms, the session offers a wide range of academicopportunities to advance or enrich the education of its students.The collegeprep courses mirror Delbarton’s traditional curriculum and small classsizes assure personal attention.Delbarton teachers and carefully selectededucators from other schools are highly qualified in their fields andconcerned about the personal as well as academic progress of each student.
We offer three types of courses: Advanced Credit Courses meet for four hoursdaily from June 20 - July 27. Each course advances a student’s standing in thefield and is equivalent to a full-year Delbarton course.Enrichment Coursesreview and strengthen academic skills or broaden a student’s education. SkillsCourses are designed to meet specific needs of students.
TheWhole Day Option: In keeping with Delbarton commitment to developingthe whole person,male student/athletes in grades 3-9 who are registered in8:15 Summer Session classes are welcome to join the camp when it begins at10:00 am.
The Delbarton summerexperience is learning atits best. Small classes,outstanding teachers andair-conditioned, state-of-the art facilities providea quality educationalexperienced in arelaxed and supportiveenvironment.We inviteyou to join us!
Kelly Gleason,Director
Delbarton Summer Sessions feature• A co-ed academic experience for students grades four through twelve
• Air conditioned, state-of-the-art classroomsand science labs
• Highly qualified Delbarton teachers andcarefully selected educators who know andlove their subjects
• Small classes that allow for personal attention
• A full range of advanced credit, enrichment andacademic skill courses
Kelly Gleason
Camp Director, Delbarton Summer Session
Kelly Gleason has been involved with the
Delbarton Summer Session since its inception
twelve years ago. Prior to being named
director in 2003 she taught various courses in
the program including Discovery Science,Algebra 1, Geometry and the Math
Clinic.This fall will mark her 29th year as a member of the Delbarton faculty
where she currently serves as Junior Guidance Counselor and mathematics
teacher. Past mathematics department chairperson, she has taught a wide variety
of both math and science courses during her tenure at Delbarton. She has
served on the Dover Board of Education where she chaired the Curriculum
Committee and was responsible for initiating and aiding in the redesigning of the
Dover Middle School.
Our Director
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General Information
AccreditationDelbarton School is accredited by the Middle States Association of
College and Secondary Schools.
SchedulingAdvanced credit courses (six weeks) will be conducted from June 20
through July 27. Enrichment courses (5 weeks) will be conducted from
June 25 to July 27 unless otherwise noted in the course description.
Skill courses will be held as noted in the course description. Meeting
times for all classes are listed in the course descriptions. Classes meet
each day, Monday through Friday.There are no classes scheduled on
Wednesday, July 4th.
Academic CreditWhen approved by a student’s home school, students may receive
credit for their work at Delbarton. Students seeking academic credit for
summer study should make arrangements in advance with their own
schools. Upon request the Summer Session gladly forwards grades to the
student’s home school. Grades and written
comments will be mailed to each student two
times during the session.
Tuition and FeesA $50 non refundable application fee isrequired. This is a separate charge and is not
included in summer session tuition fees.Tuition is $575 for enrichment
classes and $1,100 for advanced credit courses except where noted
differently in the course description. All tuition is due by May 1.If a student has an unpaid tuition balance after May 1, his/her place in the
class may be forfeited. Students may enroll in a class after the May 1
deadline but must pay the enrollment fee and full tuition at that time.
Books and other materials may be purchased through the school
bookstore.
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RefundsThe $50 application fee is non-refundable. During the first half of your
child’s enrollment, a refund of 50 percent of the remaining balance will be
allowed for dropping a course. No refunds will be granted after a student
has completed half of his/her course.
TransportationDelbarton does not provide transportation
for the summer session.A list of all students
by town is available on the first day to facilitate
the formation of car pools or the making of
other arrangements.
RegistrationStudents can enroll by completing the application to the right and
forwarding it along with the $50 non-refundable application fee to
Delbarton School Summer Session.
The application should be filled out and promptly returned to Delbarton
School with the non-refundable $50 application fee.Application should be
made as soon as possible due to limited class size.The Summer Session
reserves the right to cancel courses with enrollment of four or fewer
students. For advanced credit courses, approval by a school official where
the student is attending school is necessary; applicants should contact
their school’s guidance department for approval.
Make checks payable to:Delbarton School Summer SessionPlease mail to:
Delbarton Summer Session230 Mendham Road, Morristown, NJ 07960
Advanced Credit Courses: June 20 - July 27, 2012Enrichment Courses: June 25 - July 27, 2012
ACT ReviewThis two week course will familiarize students with the ACT test format, content andstrategies. All five sections of the ACT, English, Mathematics, Reading, Science, andWriting , will be covered.Session 1 offered8:05-9:50July 16 – July 27Tuition $330
SAT/PSAT ReviewVerbal ReviewIn this two-week (20-hour) course, students focus on the principles of standard formalEnglish and vocabulary, concentrating each day on reading comprehension, and test strategies.Session I offered Session 2 offered8:05-9:50 10:05-11:50June 25 – July 6 July 16 – July 27Tuition $300 Tuition $330
SAT/PSAT Review Mathematics ReviewIn this two-week (20 hour) course students focus on the basic mathematical conceptscovered in the College Board examinations.Among the topics they review are problemsolving with percents, algebraic topics, geometry concepts, and test strategies.Session I offered Session 2 offered10:05-11:50 8:05-9:50June 25 – July 6 July 16 – July 27Tuition $300 Tuition $330
SAT Writing Skills ReviewIn this one-week course students will focus on the material covered in theWritingsection of the College Board Examinations. Grammar, usage, and word choice as theypertain to both the student written essay and multiple-choice section will be covered.Session I offered Session 2 offered8:05-9:50 10:05-11:53July 9 – July 15 July 9 – July 13Tuition $165 Tuition $165
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Session 2 offered10:05-11:50July 16 – July 27Tuition $330
Advanced Credit Courses are for students wishing to acceleratetheir curriculum or enhance their high-school transcript for college
admissions.The courses are college preparatory in nature and are
equivalent to a full-year Delbarton course. Each course meets four
hours daily.There are no classes scheduled onWednesday, July 4th.
Tuition $1100
Algebra ITopics covered are the basic operation with
polynomials, equations of one and two variables,
lines and their slopes, functions and relations,
ratios and percents and exponents.
Textbook:Algebra I, McDougal/Littell
June 20 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-12:05Tuition $1100
GeometryThis course introduces properties of lines,
planes, triangles, quadrilaterals, and circles.
Methods of inductive and deductive reasoning
are used in the proof of theorems and
constructions.The topic of right triangle trigonometry is also introduced.
Textbook: Geometry, McDougal/Littell
June 20 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-12:05 • Tuition $1100
Algebra II & TrigonometryThis course reviews the basic concepts of algebra on a more sophis-
ticated level.Additionally, such topics as matrices, sequences and series,
and data analysis are included.The final third of the course is devoted to
the study of trigonometry.Textbook:Algebra II &Trig, McDougal/Littell
June 20 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-12:05 • Tuition $1100
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Pre-CalculusThorough study of graphing methods is included, as well as development of
the theory of functions, logarithmic and exponential equations, sequences
and series, trigonometry, and complex numbers. Elementary concepts of
calculus are also discussed. Extensive work is done using the graphing
calculator.Textbook:Graphical, Numerical,Algebraic,AddisonWesley.
June 20 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-12:05 • Tuition $1100
ChemistryThis course will cover the chemical principles
involving atomic theory, chemical bonding,
molecular structure, and thermodynamics.
Concepts are reinforced by frequent laboratory
periods.Textbook: Modern Chemistry: Holt
June 20 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-12:05Tuition $1100
PhysicsThis course is designed to introduce the student
to the fundamental concepts of physics through
a combination of computer lab-based learning,
demonstration, and lecture.Topics include
mechanics, electricity and
magnetism, waves, optics,
and modern physics.
Textbook: Physics Principles
and Problems: Glencoe.
June 20 – July 27Offered 8:05-12:05Tuition $1100
Advanced Credit Courses(continued)
Composition – Competence andConfidence in Reading and WritingGrades 7 - 12
These courses are designed to enhance a student’s ability to write with
precision, clarity, coherence, and structure. Lesson plans are prepared to
meet the needs of the students on all levels: those in need of enrichment
and those who are already proficient writers.The capacity to write
literary analysis is an essential tool for all
college-bound students; this class is the vehicle
that will assist high-school students in being
properly prepared for the rigors awaiting
them at the university-level: a must class for
all aspiring writers!
Level 1 – Grades 7 – 8Level 2 – Grades 9 – 12June 25 – July 27Offered 8:05-9:50 or 10:05-11:50Tuition $575
Writing WorkshopGrades 5 - 6
This course provides an opportunity for
students to explore various genres of literature while developing and
reinforcing grammar and writing skills.Writing assignments focus on the
clear and effective use of language to communicate the student’s ideas.
June 25 – July 27Offered 8:05-9:50Tuition $140 per week or $575 for five weeks(Note: tuition for the week of July 2nd will be $112)
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Math ClinicMath instruction is offered from Pre-Algebra to Calculus for remedial
work, math development, preview and advanced math. Students will be
assessed and then guided in a program tailored to their individual needs.
Skilled math teachers instruct and supervise students working individually or
in small groups. Please specify on your application the topic to be covered.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 or 10:05-11:50Tuition $60 per day or $225 per week(Note: tuition for the week of July 2nd will be $180)
Fundamentals of MathematicsGrades 5-6
This course is a review of addition/subtraction/multiplication/division of
fractions, decimals, and percents. Intuitive geometry and an introduction
to Algebra I are usually included.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 or 10:05-11:50Tuition $140 per week or $575 for five weeks(Note: tuition for the week of July 2nd will be $112)
Pre-AlgebraThis course is designed to give students the proficiency necessary for
successful work in algebra. Emphasis is on problem-solving techniques,
basic arithmetic skills, and elementary algebra problems.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 or 10:05-11:50Tuition $575
Algebra ITopics covered are the basic operation with polynomials, equations of one
and two variables, lines and their slopes, functions and relations, ratios and
percents and exponents
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 or 10:05-11:50Tuition $575
Enrichment Courses(continued)
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Discovery ScienceGrades 5-8
This exciting hands-on, discovery-based, integrated science course will
explore selected topics in the physical, biological, earth, and environmental
sciences. Extensive use will be made of the school’s grounds and
technological resources.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 • Tuition $575
American Goverment & Current EventsGrades 7-9
This course is an exploration of American government. Students will use
current events to discuss institutions, policy, and the Constitution.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 • Tuition $575
Spanish IThis course is designed as a review or a preview of a typical year-long
introductory Spanish course. Emphasis is on oral/aural skills, grammar and
structure, vocabulary that reflects everyday activities, and some reading
and writing skills, all within a cultural context.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 •Tuition $575
Latin IGrades 7-10
This course is designed as a preview and review
of introductory Latin.The course covers the fundamentals of the Latin
language and provides a basic introduction to Roman culture.Working
through reading and writing skills, students learn grammar and vocabulary.
One of the main objectives of the course is to have students begin reading
from original Latin works as soon
as possible.
June 25 – July 27 • Offered 8:05-9:50 • Tuition $575
Study SkillsThis very beneficial two-week course presents an overview of
fundamental study skills with emphasis on improving and concentration
in study, organizing time, and developing reading speed and comprehension.
Further investigation is made into memory of detail, note taking, test
taking, and essay writing. Students are individually assessed as to the type
of learner they are. Offered in the following two-week sessions for
grades 6-9.
Session I - June 25 – July 6Level I - Grades 6-7 8:05-9:50Level II - Grades 8-9 10:05-11:50Tuition $250
Session II - July 9 – July 20Level I - Grades 6-7 10:05-11:50Level II - Grades 8-9 8:05-9:50Tuition $275
3rd and 4th Grade SummerSkills SharpenerSharpen your reading and math skills and get a jumpstart on the fall.
This student-centered course is designed for students entering
Grade 3 and 4 in the fall. Class time will be divided between reinforcing
and developing both mathematical
skills and reading comprehension.
Students may enroll in thiscourse on a weekly basis.June 25 – July 27Offered 8:05-9:50Tuition $140 per week(Note: tuition for the weekof July 2nd will be $112)
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Academic Camps 2012
Student’s name _________________________________________ Grade entering _________
Name and address of present school _____________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Course(s): Indicate Advanced Credit or Enrichment if applicable.
1. Course ____________________________________________________ Time __________
Dates _____________________________________________________________________
2. Course ____________________________________________________ Time __________
Dates _____________________________________________________________________
Parent or guardian’s full name ___________________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________________
Telephone (home) ________________________________ (office) ______________________
Can we place your name on our car pool list? �Yes � No
How did you first become interested in the summer program? _________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
I also agree to the use of the above student’s photograph in school publications.
____________________________________________________________________________Parent/Guardian Signature Date
Email: _______________________________________________________________________
PLEASE COMPLETE THE MEDICAL INFORMATION ON BACK.
e m a i l : s u m m e r @ d e l b a r t o n . o r g
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Summer SchoolMedical Form 2012
Delbarton Camp – Summer School230 Mendham RoadMorristown, New Jersey 07960(973) 538-3231 x 3019 (Summer Programs/Registration Information)(973) 538-3231 x 3080 (Summer Program Nurse)(973) 538-8836 (Fax)
Child’s Last Name _______________________________________________________
Child’s First Name _________________________________Birthdate_______Age ____
HomeAddress__________________________________________________________
City_______________________________________________ State _____ Zip ______
Home Phone # __________________________________________________________
Class(es) ______________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Mother’s Name _________________________________________________________
Mother’sWork #___________________________ Cell # ________________________
Father’s Name __________________________________________________________
Father’sWork #___________________________ Cell #_________________________
Emergency Contact Name ____________________________ Phone # ______________
Are any medications to be given at summer school? � Yes � NoPrescription medication needs to be brought to nurse in original prescriptionbottle and be accompanied by written permission by the parent and doctor. If your child hasan inhaler or an Epipen, an extra one should be kept at the nurse’s office. Specific orders arerequired for Epipens.
Explain if yes: ___________________________________________________________
The School nurse has permission to give my son/daughter the following non-prescriptionmedication under normal guidelines. Please initial those desired:
_____Tylenol _____Advil _____Tums
____________________________________________________________________________Signature Date
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