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Camp Programs A wide array of full-day and half-day sessions allows you to create the perfect summer of fun within any schedule. And with our extensive offerings, you’re sure to find a camp that meets your needs and interests too!

Pick 3 CampsOur Pick 3 Program, offered to campers ages 9-14, allows for exploration of different interests by creating a schedule of up to three camps a day during a two-week period. You may pick one, two or three camps to attend – the flexibility is yours!

Athletic Camps Our athletic camps, led predominantly by our accomplished Bullis School coaches, offer a variety of different sports at all ability levels and combine fun with skill development. Our athletic program builds camper confidence and lifelong skills in the sport.

Specialty Camps Our specialty camps provide campers of all ages a way to dive into specific areas of interest in one- and two-week, half- or full-day sessions. What better way to spend the week than performing on stage, riding a horse or even flying an airplane!

Denotes a Bullis Signature Camp. These camps provide unique experiences that are characteristic of core elements in the signature programs of Bullis School: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM); Entrepreneurship; Humanities and Global Studies and Visual and Performing Arts.

Bulldog Day Camps The ever-popular Bulldog Day Camp, for ages 5-11, offers a robust program of age-specific activities and different field trips each week. Whether campers are enrolled for one week or for seven weeks, they are sure to have an unforgettable experience!

Bulldog Day Camp Jr. is specially designed for our youngest campers ages 3½ to 5 to take part in the Bulldog experience.

Like Us! For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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Table of ContentsSchedule ...............................................................4-7

Pick 3 CampsAdventures in Creative Writing ...........................................8Archery ......................................................................................8NEW! Art through the Ages .................................................8Artrageous: Painting & Drawing ...........................................9NEW! Backyard Games ..........................................................9Baker’s Dozen ..........................................................................9Bullis Culinary Academy .......................................................10 Clay Creations ........................................................................10NEW! Commercial Design .................................................10NEW! Computer Music .......................................................11Engineering in Action ............................................................11Geology & Exploration .........................................................11Getting Started with Photography .....................................12Mixed Media & Art Journaling .............................................12 No Strings Attached: Puppetry Workshop .....................12On the Spot: The Art of Improv ........................................13Open for Business: Entrepreneurship ...............................13NEW! Photoshop & Digital Art..........................................13Robotics Challenge ................................................................14 Sew Pretty, So Fabulous! ......................................................14Space Science & Astronomy ................................................14Team Challenge ......................................................................15Theater Workshop ...............................................................15What’s the Buzz, Camp Reporters? ..................................15 NEW! World Drumming .....................................................16

Athletic CampsAAA Youth Baseball ..............................................................18NEW! AAA Pro Ball Workouts .........................................18AAA Tournament Prep Baseball ........................................19Boys Basketball .......................................................................19Girls Basketball .......................................................................20Girls Field Hockey .................................................................20Boys Football ..........................................................................21Boys Lacrosse .........................................................................21Girls Lacrosse .........................................................................22Boys Soccer .............................................................................22

Coed Youth Soccer ...............................................................23Girls Soccer .............................................................................23Girls Softball ............................................................................244 Star Tennis Academy at Bullis .........................................24Wrestling .................................................................................25

Bulldog Day Camps .................................................. 26-27

Specialty CampsAll the World’s a Stage .........................................................28Aviation: The Sky’s the Limit! .............................................28 Bowen McCauley Dance ......................................................29NEW! Bullis Band ..................................................................29Bullis at Calleva .......................................................................30Circus Camp Stars .................................................................30Computer Science Connect ................................................31Creative Studio .......................................................................31En Garde! Fencing ..................................................................32Equestrian ................................................................................32Fishing…Now & Forever! ....................................................33NEW! Glee Club ....................................................................33Handwork Day Camp ...........................................................34NEW! Handwork: Glamorize Your Doll .........................34Handwork: Machine Sewing ................................................35Handwork: Teen Fashion Bootcamp .................................35I Drive Smart ...........................................................................36Intermediate Photography ...................................................36NEW! Intermediate Photoshop & Digital Art .................37NEW! Jazz Band .....................................................................37Junior Engineers .....................................................................38Learn & Serve: Community Building ..................................38Mad Science Camps ...............................................................39Maker Studio ...........................................................................40MathTree Camps .............................................................40-42 Positive Impact Martial Arts ................................................42NEW! String Ensemble ........................................................43Vive le Français! .....................................................................43Wilderness & Adventure .....................................................44Wilderness & Adventure 2.0 ...............................................44Young Artists ..........................................................................45Camp Policies ..................................................46-47Extended Day/Lunch Program ........................... 47

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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CAMP AGES June 20 - July 1 July 11 - July 22 July 25 - August 5

Adventures in Creative Writing 9-14 CW1a

Art through the Ages 9-14 AA2a

Artrageous: Painting & Drawing

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Backyard Games 9-14 BY2a BY3a

Engineering in Action 9-14 EA2a EA3a

Geology & Exploration 9-14 GE2a

No Strings Attached: Puppetry Workshop

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Open for Business: Entrepreneurship

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Photoshop & Digital Art 9-14 PS1a PS2a

Robotics Challenge 101 9-11 RO1a

Sew Pretty, So Fabulous! 9-14 SP1a SP2a SP3a

Space Science & Astronomy 9-14 SS3a

What's the Buzz, Camp Reporters? 9-14 CR3a

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How it Works: Step 1: Pick a sessionStep 2: Pick up to three camps, one for each block A B C

Step 3: Register using the unique course code for each camp found in the schedule (pages 4-5)

SCHEDULE: PICK 3up to

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SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3

CAMP AGES June 20 - July 1 July 11 - July 22 July 25 - August 5

Adventures in Creative Writing 9-14 CW2b CW3b

Archery 9-14 AR2b AR3b

Backyard Games 9-14 BY1a

Baker's Dozen 9-14 BD1b BD2b BD3b

Engineering in Action 9-14 EA2b EA3b

Mixed Media & Art Journaling 9-14 MM2b MM3b

Open for Business: Entrepreneurship

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Robotics Challenge 102 9-14 RO1b

Team Challenge 9-14 TC2b TC3b

Theater Workshop 9-14 TW1b TW2b

What's the Buzz, Camp Reporters?

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Archery 9-14 AR2c AR3c

Bullis Culinary Academy 9-14 BC1c BC2c BC3c

Clay Creations 9-14 CC2c CC3c

Commercial Design 9-14 CD1c

Computer Music 9-14 CM1c

Geology & Exploration 9-14 GE3c

Getting Started with Photography 9-14 GS2c

On the Spot: The Art of Improv 9-14 AI1c AI2c

Space Science & Astronomy 9-14 SS1c SS2c

Team Challenge 9-14 TC1c TC3c

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Schedule: AthleticsCAMP AGES Week of

June 20Week of June 27

Week of July 5*

Week of July 11

Week of July 18

Week of July 25

Week of August 1

Week of August 8

AAA Baseball:

Baseball (Youth) 6-12 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Pro Ball Workouts ((Boys) 13-17 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30

Tournament Prep Baseball (Boys) 10-12 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Basketball Shooting Skills Pre Camp (Boys) 10-15 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00

Basketball (Boys) ends 2:30 on Fridays 8-15 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Bantam Basketball (Boys) ends 2:30 on Fridays 6-7 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Basketball Shooting Skills Pre Camp (Girls) 8-14 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00

Basketball (Girls) ends 2:30 on Fridays 6-14 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Football - Noncontact (Boys) 7-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Field Hockey (Girls) 6-14 Combo8:45 - 2:45

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Lacrosse (Girls) 6-14 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Lacrosse (Boys) 6-14 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Soccer (Boys) 6-13 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Soccer (Youth) 3 -5 9:00-12:00 9:00 - 12:00

Soccer (Girls) 6-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Softball (Girls) 7-14 9:00 - 3:00

Tennis Academy at Bullis (Coed) See page 22 for complete schedule.

5-15 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00

7-1512:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00 12:00 - 3:00

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12-18 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00 3:00 - 6:00

Wrestling (Coed) 6-17 8:45 - 3:00 8:45 - 2:45

Schedule: Bulldog Day Camps *No camp Monday, July 4. Fees pro-rated accordingly.

CAMP AGES Week of June 20

Week of June 27

Week of July 5*

Week of July 11

Week of July 18

Week of July 25

Week of August 1

Week of August 8

Bulldog Day Camp 5-11 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Bulldog Day Camp Jr.

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All the World's a Stage 7-14 9:00 - 3:00

Aviation: The Sky's the Limit! 9-16 9:00 - 4:00 9:00 - 4:00

Bullis Band 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

Bowen McCauley Dance 7-12 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Bullis at Calleva 10-17 8:30 - 3:00 8:30 - 3:00 8:30 - 3:00

Circus Camp Stars 8-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Circus Camp Stars: Big Top Buddies 6-8 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Computer Science Connect 11-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Creative Studio 10-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

En Garde! Fencing 7-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Equestrian 8-15 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30

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Handwork: Machine Sewing 9-16 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Handwork: Teen Fashion Bootcamp 11-17 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

I Drive Smart 15+ 9:45 - 1:00 9:45 - 1:00 9:45 - 1:00

Intermediate Photography 10-15 9:00 - 3:00

Intermediate Photoshop & Digital Art 10-15 9:00 - 3:00

Jazz Band 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

Junior Engineers 5-8 9:00 - 1:00 9:00 - 1:00

Learn & Serve: Community Building 13-17 9:00 - 1:30 9:00 - 1:30 9:00 - 1:30

Mad Science 6-9 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Maker Studio13-17 9:00 - 3:00

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MathTree: Bean Counting 101 5 -7 9:00 - 3:00

MathTree: Bean Counting 201 6 -8 9:00 - 3:00

MathTree: Multiplication Matters 7-9 9:00 - 3:00

MathTree: Roots 9-11 9:00 - 3:00

Positive Impact Martial Arts 7-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

String Ensemble 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

Vive le Français! 5-8 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Wilderness & Adventure6-10 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

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Art Around the WorldDevelop, explore and create art from various countries around the world! Campers learn about the cultures and traditions of different countries across the globe through the creation of artwork. Projects may include designing a plaster of paris West African mask, weaving a Native American bowl, shaping names in Egyptian hieroglyphs, creating the architectural structure of Russian cathedrals with oil pastels and crafting a Japanese Batik Koi fish windsock.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $280

Session 1: June 16 – June 27 A B

Session 3: July 21 – August 1 A B

ArcheryShoot arrows with the skill of Katniss from The Hunger Games! Campers develop hand-eye coordination, motor and listening skills as they practice proper shooting form and fundamentals. Campers learn proper technique, etiquette and safety for a well-rounded view of archery as a sport, skill and art—it really hits the target for any camper!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $270

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B C

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B C

Art through the AgesDelve into the connections between art and the history and cultures which inspire it. Campers create art from various materials including found objects, paint, clay and other mixed media. Egyptian hieroglyphs, cave paintings, illuminated manuscripts, ritual masks, pop art, abstract expressionism, conceptual art and environmental art are studied. In addition to creating their own work, campers examine how art is viewed, thought about and made.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $280

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

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Adventures in Creative WritingTake an expedition into the sometimes challenging, always exhilarating experience of creating a story to entertain others. Every narrative needs a hero, and every hero has a boss: the writer who creates him or her. In Creative Writing, the campers are the bosses!

Through the wit and candor of their instructor, campers learn effective writing strategies, including how to produce a propulsive plot, populate it with unpredictable characters, incorporate humor when possible, build to a compelling climax and leave readers wanting more. Campers are taught how to construct irresistible opening lines, craft cliffhangers both epic and subtle and use metaphor to develop their distinctive identities as writers. Each day will involve lively discussion and self-examination.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B C

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MathTree: Bean Counting 201 and Masterpieces & Masterminds Campers solidify their understanding of place value using real beans and larger numbers than in Bean Counting 101 in this two-week camp. They are guided through the essential process of regrouping that is used in addition and subtraction. Exploration in the world of odd and even numbers, patterns and the creation of a Digit Atlas engage campers and make math fun! Campers enjoy Masterpieces & Masterminds for the second half of the day. In Masterpieces, they create fascinating objets d’art with a twist of geometry, from mobiles and Mobius strips to pointillism and pentagons, and discover how closely art and geometry are related. In Masterminds, campers develop problem-solving strategies through play with a wide range of primarily 3-D puzzles.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 61/2 -8

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $865 (2 weeks)

MathTree: Multiplication Matters In this two-week camp, campers gain a solid base for multiplication while they learn multiplication facts, the roots from which much of the rest of math grows. This camp teaches math through a variety of techniques, many of which use hand configurations. Campers learn the concept of multiplication as well as the 36 multiplication facts from 2 x 2 to 9 x 9 – with no flash cards! The low instructor- to-camper ratio ensures that each camper receives one-on-one attention as needed. More importantly, campers quickly learn that math is fun! Half of each camp day is dedicated to the exploration of STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art and math. Campers add a fun twist to their study of math by working together on team projects focusing on one of these five areas each day.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 7-9

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Backyard GamesEnjoy the outdoors and play your favorite backyard game! This camp allows campers to participate in a variety of backyard games, from the time-honored and traditional to new and modern favorites. Campers experience a fun break outside while they cultivate communication skills and practice teamwork. Be a winner at your next family barbecue, wow family and friends with your mad skills or simply learn a new game to share this summer.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $275

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 B

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A

Baker’s DozenHave fun with frosting and fondant, and develop sweet skills in baking and decorating this summer! Campers create their own cake and cupcake batter and also learn how to make quick breads and yeast breads. They explore treat toppings as they make buttercream icing, practice piping and embellish cakes and cupcakes with fondant accenting. Enjoy the delicious fun of baking your own personal treat confections!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $295

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 B

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B

Artrageous: Painting & DrawingLooking to newly explore painting and drawing or interested in honing these crafts? Become a stronger artist, creating masterpieces in a relaxing, supportive environment this summer! Perfect for artists of all skill levels, this camp focuses on observational and abstract drawings and paintings, comic books and illustration, portraits and a final project of the camper’s choice.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $280

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Maker StudioBuild, tinker and investigate! Campers explore their passions and think cre-atively as they merge high- and low-tech tools and materials to work on a variety of projects. Each day includes maker skill-building in areas such as sol-dering and circuitry, 3-D design and printing, shop tools, 2-D design and laser engraving, sewing and Arduino. Campers also participate in virtual field trips, host guest makers and engage with the larger maker community by sharing their work. By the end of the week, campers have projects to take home and electronics to tinker with well after camp’s end.

Ages: 9-17

Weeks/Times: June 27 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (9-12 yrs.)

August 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (13-17 yrs.)

Fee: $400

MathTree: Bean Counting 101 and Masterpieces & Masterminds This two-week camp uses MathTree® templates to teach young campers basic math principles through fun and games. Campers work on single-digit addition with a focus on numbers that add to ten. They also explore odd and even numbers to discern patterns about them separately and together. Campers enjoy Masterpieces & Masterminds for the second half of the day. In Masterpieces, they create fascinating objets d’art with a twist of geometry, from mobiles and Mobius strips to pointillism and pentagons, and discover how closely art and geometry are related. In Masterminds, campers develop problem-solving strategies through play with a wide range of primarily 3-D puzzles.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 51/2 -7

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $865 (2 weeks)

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Commercial DesignLearn the fundamentals to create a successful design! Through Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, campers develop skills to create logos, magazine ads, website banners, product design and more. They explore elements of modern design in commercial art including composition and color theory. Campers take home a portfolio of advertising, commercial work and a self-designed logo, making this camp perfect for any budding entrepreneur!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

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Bullis Culinary Academy Prepare your favorite meals from scratch! In this highly popular camp, campers cook new dishes each theme day. Themes can include Breakfast, Farmer’s Market Friday or International Day. Campers take home delicious recipes, while learning the importance of kitchen safety and making healthy food choices. At the end of each session, campers work together in teams to compete in an exciting cook-off by demonstrating their newly acquired culinary skills to a panel of judges.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $295

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 C

Clay CreationsBuild amazing ceramic works of art that are sure to impress! Campers learn hand-building and slab techniques to create functional and decorative pieces like planters, jewelry and silly creatures. Beginners acquire basic skills working with clay, while intermediate-level artists have the opportunity to improve skills and learn new techniques. A quality enrichment experience in the visual arts, this camp encourages getting your hands dirty while having fun with clay!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $290

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

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Mad Science Eureka: Week of June 20Creative Contraption Warning: this is a camp designed for you – the inventor! Each day campers are given a series of challenges which they overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from world famous inventors and the most important thing of all – their minds. With a little bit of ingenuity, campers construct catapults and forts, fabricate a winning egg drop design, build a dancing robot and assemble a working light saber to take home. Thomas Edison said invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, but this camp is 100% fun!

Chemicals, Cells & Crime: Week of July 18Mad Science introduces you to life in the form of cells and organs and teaches how science can help you solve a crime! Campers turn a lemon into a battery and design marshmallow molecules. They conduct electricity, make invisible ink and create a chemical clock in a cup. Campers witness blood pumping through the heart, make a gutsy apron, use ooey-gooey ingredients to build a model cell, and analyze their own traits to decode and decipher their DNA. Campers also team up to solve the “Great Cookie Caper” crime using what they learned.

Science in Motion: August 8Discover how things move with science! Campers discover the unique characteristics of birds and take apart pellets to see what an owl cannot digest. They act as a team of scientists to inspect and build bridges, geodesic domes, soma cube puzzles and pyramids. In addition to investigating simple machines, campers assemble and control pulleys, levers, catapults and mega pinchers. They also view the world through a camera obscura and make their own sidewalk chalk, crystal garden and chromatography-dyed T-shirts.

PROVIDER: Mad Science is the world’s leading out-of-school science enrichment provider for children (madscience.com).

Ages: 6-9

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 18, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Geology & ExplorationSample soil and rocks, and simulate a variety of geological processes! Campers create their own crystals and conduct experiments with fossilization, stream erosion and sedimentation. In addition to learning about soil and rock formation, volcanism and principles of mountain building, campers view first-hand the theory of plate tectonics. Campers see how natural erosion by evidence of floods, air, water, rocks and vegetation intermingle at Great Falls National Historic Park and examine the geology beyond planet Earth.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 C

Engineering in ActionLearn fundamental science concepts while having lots of fun! Campers experiment with mighty gravity with hydraulic rockets, go for the bull’s eye with clothespin guns, assemble kites to cruise the summer sky and build balsa wood bridges to support hundreds of pounds. Campers become electricians working on electric circuits, batteries and motors and act as aerospace engineers building rockets. Every day is a blast!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $270

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A B

Computer MusicCreate an original composition or remix your favorite song this summer! Campers use professional software to generate unique compositions in a variety of styles: Latin, EDM and rock. Using pre-recorded loops, they use the tools of Acid Pro to learn the basics of editing, including manipulation of pitch, tempo, volume and panning. Campers expand their appreciation for computer music and are equipped with the skills and knowledge of sound software to produce their own original compositions even after camp ends!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

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Junior EngineersExperiment with forces both seen and unseen! Designed for younger campers, Junior Engineers explores the properties of friction, gravity, leverage, electricity and magnetism through fun, interactive and age-appropriate experiments. Take a closer look at how forces are used in motors and gears, as well as bridges and other structures! Each day focuses on a different force using simple, hands-on activities. Campers are encouraged to work in teams and to identify what they learned through reflection. This camp is sure to pique the curiosity of all budding engineers who are eager to learn about the world around them.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 5-8

Weeks/Times: July 25, August 1 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

Learn & Serve: Community BuildingLearn and serve your local community this summer! At the beginning of each day, campers study a different topic affecting Montgomery County and how it compares to the nation as a whole. Using this context, campers then visit different sites each day for a related service opportunity designed to develop their sense of community and civic engagement. Areas of focus can include hunger, poverty, homelessness, the environment, animals and education. Possible service locations include Stepping Stones and A Wider Circle. Campers have the option of earning Student Service Learning (SSL) hours for their time serving the community.

Ages: 13-17

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 18, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.*

Fee: $265

*Camp includes a 30-minute lunch break.

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No Strings Attached: Puppetry Workshop Master techniques used to bring a puppet to life! Campers uncover their imaginative side as they explore several different forms of puppetry. Areas of focus include shadow puppets, traditional hand puppets and three-person Bunraku puppets. Campers work as an ensemble, multitask and have the opportunity to let their individual creativity shine. Budding puppeteers get to experience every aspect of the artistic process from design to construction and, ultimately, performance. Each session culminates in a unique show based on camper ideas and creations.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $275

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

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Mixed Media & Art JournalingWhat’s your story? Express your life through art! From painting, drawing and making prints to using mixed media and creating collages, campers experiment with an assortment of media, as they embellish their original art journals. Combining images and words using a wide variety of techniques, art journals convey camper stories in the most unique and personalized ways. Campers leave with a sense of accomplishment and a beautiful journal to showcase their work.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $285

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

Getting Started with PhotographyThis introductory camp provides campers the excitement of capturing moments in time through their own unique perspectives. Campers learn the basic elements of digital photography and the art of creating quality photographs. They explore the process of photo-editing in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to take their photographs to the next level. Campers take home their digital photography portfolio at the end of the session.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

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Intermediate Photoshop & Digital ArtIntermediate-level campers acquire the knowledge to enhance their skills in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. Going beyond the basics and building upon existing knowledge of these programs, campers learn more advanced techniques and craftsman-ship to cultivate their personal styles and create wonderful master-pieces. They learn and apply compositional skills and a variety of art techniques and build a strong understanding of color theory and flow. Campers explore photo manipulation, low poly art, digital painting and more; they also take home a unique, creative digital art portfolio!

Ages: 10-15

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day) 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $260 (4-day)

Jazz Band Do you love “All That Jazz?” Join fellow campers in a jazz ensemble and explore your passion through performance and other music activities. Experience a range of jazz music styles, and learn improvisa-tion and music theory. The perfect ensemble refresher before school starts, Jazz Band gives campers a boost of confidence and allows them to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow jazz musicians. Their work during camp is showcased for family and friends at the end of the session. At least one year of experience in string ensemble or private instruction is required for participation in this camp.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 8 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

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Open for Business: EntrepreneurshipLearn to be your own boss! This camp focuses on the secrets to success in entrepreneurship, teaching campers the process of starting and owning a business and growing a concept into a reality. Campers acquire skills in basic money management, organization, marketing and other strategies necessary to create a successful business. Local entrepreneur guest speakers demonstrate real success and experience with these concepts.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

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On the Spot: The Art of Improv What will your creativity inspire? Improvisation is best known for its power to entertain, and the fundamentals of the art teach campers how to apply a creative process of engagement both on and off the stage. This workshop immerses campers in a supportive and imaginative environment as they begin to build an ensemble and put on a performance. Through classic improv games and team-building exercises, campers develop focus and the trust needed to support one another and work together as they learn to take risks and think outside the box. Campers improvise scenes that reflect their own personalities and creativity to perform a final show that is truly unlike anything you’ve ever seen!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

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Photoshop & Digital ArtTap into your creative side with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. Campers study the foundations of a successful piece of digital artwork as they discover tools and techniques within these programs. They express themselves artistically through a wide variety of digital art by exploring photo-manipulation, producing vector art and creating their own website. Campers take home a portfolio that reflects their new artistic skills and individual style!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

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I Drive SmartIn this highly regarded driver-education program, all instructors are law enforcement officers. Classroom instruction is held at Bullis School, while the behind-the-wheel portion of the class is offered off-campus at several convenient locations and is scheduled separately. A learner’s permit is required for the behind-the-wheel portion of the class. I Drive Smart is independent of Bullis School.

Ages: 15+

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1, July 11 – July 22, July 25 – August 5 9:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: Registration and payment are made directly with I Drive Smart at idrvesmart.com/schedules_newdriver.cfm. Contact 301-605-7761 or [email protected] for information.

Intermediate Photography See the world through a camera lens! This intermediate-level camp takes budding photographers to the next level. Campers build on existing skills to capture images and develop them into works of art. They study more advanced tools in digital photography and a variety of composition and photography techniques such as the rule of thirds, the golden triangle and depth of field. Campers become well-acquainted with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to enhance their photographs and create beautiful finished products. In addition to receiving artistic inspiration through exciting lessons, field trips and guest speakers, campers take home their own digital photography portfolio at the end of the session.

Ages: 10-15

Weeks/Times: July 25 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $330

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Sew Pretty, So Fabulous!Be trendy, stylish and in vogue this summer! Campers develop and enhance fundamental sewing skills as they choose from a variety of projects to create garments and objects of their own choosing such as totes, drawstring bags, skirts or pillows. At the end of the session, campers take home their very own sewing machine and sewing kit as well as the projects they created. This camp is ideal for beginner- to intermediate-level sewers. More challenging and intermediate-level projects are available based on campers’ skill levels.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $360

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A

Space Science & AstronomyUncover the secrets of the solar system and beyond! Campers learn about space, weather, supernovas, black holes and the moon’s phases. They continue their investigation of the skies by exploring amazing robot discoveries on Mars, the creation of orbits, space travel, moonrocks and more. Campers construct their own spectrograph to study light, discover what stars are made out of and build and launch a water rocket. In this camp, find out how big is big, how far is far and how small you really are.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $275

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A14

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

Robotics ChallengeBuild and battle robots in these exciting camps tailored to either the 9-11 or 12-14 age group. Robotics challenges campers to think critically and work with others to solve problems. These camps are ideal for hands-on campers who love building while learning mechanical and programming concepts. Grouped into small teams, campers build and program their robots to solve a series of real-world challenges, culminating in a competition on the last day of camp.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

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Handwork: Machine SewingDeveloped with independence and personal design choice in mind, campers begin each week by choosing from a large selection of on-trend sewing patterns which include pajamas, hoodies, skirts, quilts, bags, dresses and more! While creating their projects, campers learn about pattern reading, measuring, pinning, cutting and machine sewing techniques from expert staff. Campers are invited to come back week after week to improve their machine sewing skills and challenge themselves with the latest fashions and sewing projects.

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 9-16

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $500 $445 (4-day)

Handwork: Teen Fashion BootcampIn this two-week, award-winning program, aspiring designers immerse themselves in the fashion world by learning how to execute their own collection! From sketching and draping to sewing and modeling, campers watch their fashion dreams come to life. Talented instructors patiently guide and mentor designers of all skill levels through this exciting and challenging process. Budding designers take a fabric-selection field trip* to further inspire their conceptions. As an exciting culmination of the program, campers produce a runway show and model their creations. No prior machine sewing experience necessary.

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 11-17

Weeks/Times: July 11 – July 22, July 25 – August 5 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $1050 (2 weeks)*

*Note: Additional materials fee for shopping trip is approximately $75.

“I had to send my daughter to extra weeks of camp and aftercarebecause she loved it so much. Thanks for a great summer!”

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Team ChallengeEnjoy team-building games and challenges this summer! This camp draws on the individual strengths of campers and promotes working with others to overcome obstacles. Campers take challenges head-on as they learn to conquer the low ropes course on the Bullis School campus. They might learn to untie a “human knot” without verbal communication, get their team to “cross the river” or lead blindfolded teammates to unscramble a puzzle. This camp promotes trust and communication and builds character and self-esteem among campers as they take on fun challenges while working together. Team Challenge takes place primarily outdoors.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B C

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Theater WorkshopExperience theater in a whole new way! In this process-based program, campers cultivate their talents as they learn about creating their own show through acting, singing and dancing. During fun-filled days of improvisational games, campers gain theatrical knowledge, acquire technical skills and develop the confidence to take the stage. Campers’ ideas on character, setting and conflict are used to create a completely original play. After warm-ups, staging and rehearsal, campers showcase what they have learned in a final performance for family and friends.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 B

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

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What’s the Buzz, Camp Reporters?Want to be the next Brian Williams or Katie Couric? Journalism campers learn how to deliver the news, both in print and video. Campers gain valuable interviewing, writing, filming and editing skills as they report camp news from around the Bullis campus. By the end of the session, campers will have written and published a complete newsletter as well as filmed and produced a video newscast. Budding journalists will gain tools to deliver tomorrow’s news, today!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

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Handwork Day CampGet ready for handcrafted fun! Handwork Day Camp offers a wide array of activities for girls and boys including knitting, hand sewing, embroidery and an introduction to machine sewing. Instructors employ both their expertise in needle arts as well as their child-development training to encourage campers to express themselves creatively. Each week, campers will create a bag full of projects to tote home and treasure for years to come. Whether building on past skills or learning new ones, this camp is sure to delight.

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 5-12

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Half Day AM: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Half Day PM: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $455 $395 (4-day) $325 (Half Day AM) $285 (Half Day AM, 4-day) $200 (Half Day PM) $170 (Half Day PM, 4-day)

Handwork: Glamorize Your DollGet set for some serious sewing fun! This camp is designed for campers who desire to create trendy clothes and accessories for their very own 18” doll. Fun, skilled Handwork Studio staff teach techniques such as machine and hand-sewing, embroidery and other embellishing techniques to allow each camper to craft their own unique designs for their friend. Camp includes all materials from sewing machines to fabric; just bring your own doll and your imagination!

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 7-12

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $455 $395 (4-day)

NEW!

“I loved wonder knitting and all the amazing arts and crafts we did. I can’t believe it’s only one week long! I wish camp was longer!”

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World DrummingCreate and perform ensemble music using traditional and non-traditional instruments. Campers perform STOMP! routines using objects as instruments and perform songs from African and Latin American cultures. They build skills in communication, teamwork and respect using instruments from drums and brooms to basketballs and found objects. Let your creativity run free while discovering the relationship between music and culture this summer.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 C

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“Bullis camp is a very fun summer camp with all the choices you can imagine. All of the staff and instructors are great and willing to help everyone.”

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Fishing . . . Now & Forever!Take part in a good, old-fashioned pastime this summer! A relaxing summer activity for boys and girls, fishing enables campers to enjoy the great outdoors and observe the environment at a local lake. They’ll thrill at every part of this catch-and-release program. Campers are taught about protecting nature and fish in our local lakes, as they search for signs of teeming wildlife in the area. As they learn about water conservation and environmental protection, campers gain a better understanding of their role in preserving our environment. Campers also take home their own fishing pole to ensure they continue to enjoy fishing now and forever.

Ages: 9-14

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, August 8

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $395 $315 (4-day)

Glee ClubBullis is alive with the sound of music this summer! Campers experience the joy of singing through a variety of concert songs, choir games and singing techniques. They participate in two daily choral rehearsals as well as other music games and activities. While they rest their voices, campers study composers and learn how to compose their own music, explore folk songs and dances, create instrument ensembles using classroom instruments and do a little world drumming. At the end of the session, campers are prepared to sing —alone or with others—a varied repertoire of music.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 8

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

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“We were amazed at how our children enjoyed camp. They came home happy and tired each day and were excited to be going back in the morning.”

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“Bullis Summer Programs definitely has the best camps out there!”

“Unique classes, unique approaches to the subjects (archery, programming, writing). They really enjoyed the development and class interactions, especially writing.”

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En Garde! FencingEngage in fencing fun this summer! This camp introduces campers to the Olympic sport of finesse, skill and strategy. Boys and girls learn basic form, footwork and technique essential to fencing, in addition to rules and scoring. Campers increase motor skills, hand-eye coordination and reflexes through a series of warmups and games, followed by instruction with an épée in a safe, controlled environment. Campers enjoy mini competitions with a scoring machine and leave camp with a greater sense of confidence and self-discipline.

Ages: 7-15

Weeks/Times: August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $375

EquestrianSaddle up for an exciting summer adventure! Do you love horses and want to develop skills in horseback riding and horsemanship? This introductory camp focuses on learning all about horses, from tacking to riding. Throughout the session, campers care for assigned horses. They learn safety in handling and the basics of horse care – feeding, grooming, bathing, saddling, bridling, equipment care and cleaning at an off-campus facility. No experience is necessary in this hands-on camp which features riding lessons, games and trail rides.

PROVIDER: Established in 2003 by Dr. Carlos Torres, Hunt View Farm is a one-of-a-kind horse farm facility located in Poolesville, Maryland (huntviewhorsefarm.com).

Ages: 8-15

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 11, July 25, August 1 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $510

“Equestrian camp was great. I had never been on or around horses, so I learned a lot. I loved riding and taking care of the horses!”

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AAA Youth BaseballEnjoy America’s favorite pastime! Beginner to inter-mediate boys and girls will have fun learning baseball fundamentals and skills in this camp. Throughout the morning, campers rotate through various stations, playing specific games designed to challenge them while reinforcing fundamentals. Following lunch, players watch instructional, interactive baseball videos and play games until the end of the day. Friday is competition day, when campers test their new skills and compete for prizes. Camp fun includes free giveaways, along with video updates of the new skills and techniques campers learn each session.

Ages: 6-12 Fee: $310 $250 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 18, July 25,

August 1, August 8 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

PROVIDER: Small Ball Baseball Academy (SBBA) has proudly served the DC metropolitan area baseball community since 2008. SBBA has worked with thousands of players teaching camps, team practices, coaches clinics and private lessons (www.SmallBallAcademy.com).

Director: David and Steve Chroniger, professional youth baseball instructors

Questions: [email protected]

AAA Pro Ball WorkoutsPractice like a pro! Whether you are a high-school player preparing for a summer showcase or a player looking to practice before an evening game, this camp provides half- and full-day options that guide campers through the repetitions they need to succeed. Featuring a comprehensive workout for players on the 90-foot field, this camp is designed by coaches of players from both local and national high schools and organizations.

Morning sessions consist of weight training, agility work, track time and on-field defense that includes hundreds of ground-ball and fly-ball repetitions. Campers work on cardio, strength and conditioning, dynamic flexibility, explosive movement, coordination and footwork.

Afternoon sessions focus on hitting, which includes live batting practice, batting cage and other stations. Developing hitting approach, stance, swing and philosophy, campers receive the advanced training and guided direction necessary to be successful at the next level of play.

Ages: 13-17 Fee: $385 (Full Day) $310 (4-day)

$210 (Half Day) $170 (Half Day, 4-day)

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, August 1 Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Half Day AM: 9:00 am – 11:30 a.m. Half Day PM: 12:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

PROVIDER: Small Ball Baseball Academy (SBBA) has proudly served the DC metropolitan area baseball community since 2008. SBBA has worked with thousands of players teaching camps, team practices, coaches clinics and private lessons (www.SmallBallAcademy.com).

Director: David and Steve Chroniger, professional youth baseball instructors

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Creative StudioCeramics & Beyond: Weeks of June 27 and July 5During the two weeks of Creative Studio, campers are sculptors in the mornings and studio artists in the afternoons. Throughout the morning, campers work with clay to make a variety of ceramic pieces, experimenting with various clay-building techniques and glazing. In the afternoon, campers design and create individual, unique pieces, with the aid of their experienced art instructor. With access to many types of art materials and a focus on studio time, campers work in groups, collaborate with other campers or work directly with the teacher to create their own masterpieces. Campers also take a one-day field trip to an art museum!

Painting & Drawing: Weeks of August 1 and August 8Let nature and daily life inspire you! Campers observe objects, nature and people to create works of art. In addition to studying composition, color theory, chiaroscuro and depth of field, campers experiment with stippling and blind-contour drawing, paint mixing and application, brush technique and more. Campers work in not only the studio to create still lifes and portraits but also outdoors to draw and paint landscapes. Campers are inspired by artists throughout history as they study the cultures and varying styles of artists such as Xu Beihong, Albrecht Durer, Frida Kahlo, Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent Van Gogh.

Ages: 10-15 Weeks/Times: June 27 – July 8, August 1 – August 12 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $665 (2 weeks)

Computer Science Connect Code to create! In this two-week camp tailored to middle school girls, campers learn computer science skills to create individualized projects. Through hands-on exploration, they collaborate to: programs in Tumblr, explore the connection between music and programming, design wearable technology and work with robotics. Campers are exposed to many applications and fields involving computer science not only through field trips but also through in-person and virtual interactions with computer scientists. The supportive and creative atmosphere provides campers an opportunity to turn their imaginations loose and build what they dream.

Ages: 11-14 Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1, July 18 – July 29 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $950* (2 weeks) *Partial scholarships are available through the generous funding of AFCEA.

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Boys Basketball“Basketball players play during the winter; basketball players are made during the summer.” A typical camp day features three games, a daily contest, a ball-handling session and a “fundamental-of-the-day” session. Campers are placed on a team of no more than ten players based on age and experience. Each camper receives a camp t-shirt, and each camp week ends with a fun awards ceremony.

Ages: 8-15 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.*

Bantam BasketballTargeted to 6- and 7-year-olds, this camp follows the same structure as Boys Basketball, with the added bonus of visiting a local pool three days a week

Ages: 6-7 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.*

*Full-day camps end at 2:30 p.m. on Fridays.

Shooting Skills Pre-CampThis camp is designed for campers looking for additional shooting assistance. Shots are filmed and analyzed.

Ages: 10-15 Fee: $115

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25

8:15 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Director: Bruce Kelley, Bullis boys varsity basketball coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-634-3674

AAA Tournament Prep BaseballIs your team traveling to baseball tournaments this summer? Whether you are playing in local, regional AAU, or national tournaments—like Cooperstown Dream Park or Ripken—this camp is specifically designed for travel and Select Baseball players, ages 10 to 12. Unlike any other camp in the area, this one takes players past the everyday fundamentals and allows them to practice key situations and strategies that can make the difference between participating in and winning the big game.

Ages: 10-12 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 11

8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

PROVIDER: Small Ball Baseball Academy (SBBA) has proudly served the DC metropolitan area baseball community since 2008. SBBA has worked with thousands of players teaching camps, team practices, coaches clinics and private lessons (www.SmallBallAcademy.com).

Director: David and Steve Chroniger, professional youth baseball instructors

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Circus Camp Stars “We outlaw ‘bored’ in the first five minutes of camp!” says director Michael Rosman. Featured in The Washington Post, Circus Camp Stars introduces tight wire, stilts, acrobatics, rolo bolo and physical comedy (clowning). In addition to learning juggling and plate spinning, campers develop hand-eye coordination, balance and self-confidence over the course of the week.

Instruction is age-specific, and safety is emphasized at all times in this memorable, high-energy camp. Friends and family are invited to the campers’ big performance at the end of the session. Each camper will take home a camp t-shirt and a juggling kit to continue building their skills.

Circus Camp Stars: Big Top Buddies Younger circus stars get a taste of circus skills in this camp designed especially for the 6-8 age range.

PROVIDER: Circus Camp Stars founder Michael Rosman and his professional coaches have more than 20 years of experience teaching circus arts and performing (circuscampstars.com).

Ages: 6-15 Weeks/Times: July 11, July 18, July 25 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fee: $360

Bullis at CallevaDo you have a taste for adventure? Prepare for five days of dynamic, outdoor excitement! Calleva’s action-packed outdoor adventures are guided by experienced counselors and instructors. Daily trips may include rock climbing, kayaking, rafting, canoeing or a ropes course. Campers should be ready to get wet, because every day there may be a chance to take a plunge!

Campers meet each morning with their assigned counselor and instructors for that day’s excursion. All schedules are subject to change due to decisions based upon skill level, age, water levels, environmental hazards and the group’s thirst for adventure. Parents/Guardians receive a schedule of each day’s activities as well as a list of the necessary equipment or clothing.

PROVIDER: Calleva has been a leader in excellence and innovation in outdoor education and outdoor adventure programming for nearly 20 years (calleva.org).

Ages: 10-17

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 25 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $495 $415 (4-day)

“In addition to the kids loving the camps, I really appreciated thefriendliness that I encountered every time that I came onto campus.All staff were consistently helpful, smiling and wonderful!”

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Girls BasketballLearn the fundamentals of basketball and improve basic skills in a fun yet challenging environment! Players of all skill levels are welcome, as each day includes game play in teams grouped by age and experience. Coaches balance teaching fundamentals with developing a positive attitude, good sportsmanship and teamwork. Campers visit a local pool each week to cool off, and each camper receives a t-shirt and daily workout instructions for use after camp. The last day of each session concludes with a special awards presentation.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310 $250 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), August 8

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Shooting Skills Pre-CampThis camp is designed for campers looking for additional shooting assistance. Shots are filmed and analyzed.

Ages: 8-14 Fee: $115 $95 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), August 8

8:15 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Director: Hayley Hollis, Bullis girls varsity basketball coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 889

Girls Field HockeyBoth beginners interested in learning fundamentals and intermediate players who want to further develop their field hockey skills love this camp! Each day includes drills in essential stick-skills, passing and field hockey rules, along with daily games that reinforce technical skills. Campers are divided into groups based on age, skill level and experience. Campers also swim two days each week at a local pool. Camp awards are given out at the end of every day and the end of the week. Field Hockey equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: July 11 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComboThe week of June 27 is a combination field hockey and lacrosse camp that enables campers to learn the fundamentals of both games. This camp is directed by Lacrosse Coach Kathleen Lloyd and Field Hockey Coach Danielle Wilcox. Field Hockey/Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Director: Danielle Wilcox, Bullis varsity field hockey coach

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Bullis BandDon’t fall flat this school year—keep your skills sharp and become more confident with your instrument in an ensemble setting this summer. Campers gain a better understanding of music theory and composition as they develop ensemble skills through combined-band rehearsals, sectionals and music activities. Rotating music activities include music games, folk music and instrument exploration with classroom instruments and world drumming. Campers supplement hands-on learning by watching some of the finest band ensembles perform. At least one year of experience in band or private instruction is required for participation in this camp.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 1 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

Bowen McCauley Dance: Studio to the Stage!Attention aspiring dancers and movement enthusiasts: study and perform ballet, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary and modern dance from professional artists. Bowen McCauley Dance company members teach excerpts from the company repertoire and guide campers through an authentic warmup and performance rehearsal process.

Campers are introduced to Lucy Bowen McCauley’s renowned stretch regimen featured in USA Today, Dance Teacher and The Washington Post. They not only learn about body awareness and injury prevention but also improve motor skills and coordination. Exposure to dance history, costuming and makeup is also part of the program. Campers gain confidence and taste the life of a professional dancer. This educational, fun and fast-paced program prepares dancers for a culminating performance at the end of each session.

PROVIDER: For 20 years, BMD has educated, entertained and inspired by making contemporary dance accessible to all, through performances and outreach activities (bmdc.org).

Ages: 7-12

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11 – July 22, July 25 – August 5, August 8

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Coach Pat Cilento has designed a training and speed program to maximize athletic skill and performance as well as enhance the physical, emotional and psych-ological well-being of all participants. Campers gain a competitive edge as they overcome challenges while learning lifelong lessons in teamwork, time management and friendship.

Ages: 7-14 Fee: $310 $250 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 18 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Patrick Cilento, Bullis varsity football coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-634-3622

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Boys LacrosseA 25-year leader in lacrosse camps, this camp focuses on developing both individual skills and teamwork. A typical day covers fundamentals and player-position skills as well as team concepts and games. The small camper-to-counselor ratio allows campers to improve all aspects of their game: passing and catching, shooting, ground balls, face-offs, defense, offense, dodging and goalie play. This camp welcomes players of all skill levels.

Each camper receives a Bullis lacrosse tank top, report card and the chance to win daily and weekly awards. A team champ is named at the end of the week. Campers also visit a local pool four days each week. Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11, July 25 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Director: Jeff Bellistri, Bullis boys varsity lacrosse coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 802

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All the World’s a StageUsing the works and practices of a Shakespearean acting troupe as a launching pad, campers form their own “company” while learning the principles of theatrical production. No experience is necessary – just a desire to act and to discover the wonderful world of Shakespeare in a nurturing environment.

The two-week camp features structured and fun performance-oriented workshops addressing text, voice, movement, character development, stage combat, dance and improvisation. In addition to a trip to Folger Theatre, this camp culminates in a short production – staged, stage-managed and performed by campers for family and friends at the end of the session.

Ages: 7-14

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fee: $630 (2 weeks)

Aviation: The Sky’s the Limit!Take off into the “wild blue yonder” this summer under the direction of highly experienced certified flight instructors! During a week of wide-ranging aviation and space-related activities, campers will be both pilot and passenger in a four-passenger aircraft.

Campers learn the science and mechanics of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft and learn about flight-planning, aviation safety, airport design and reading charts – all of which is put into practice in hands-on activities. They also become rocket scientists as they study the history of space exploration and build and launch their own rockets. Campers learn from aviation experts about aerodynamics, airport architecture, the history of airplanes and careers in aviation. Engaging in art-related projects, campers also design an airplane’s graphics and the terminal of the future.

In addition, campers enjoy field trips to a nearby airport and aviation museum. Packed with fascinating elements, this camp will certainly provide a summer to remember.

Ages: 9-16

Weeks/Times: August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Fee: $525

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Boys SoccerThis camp, known for its focus on both individual and team concepts, is enjoyed by players at all levels. Technical footwork and tactical team-play are emphasized through fun, small-sided games and a low counselor-to-camper ratio. The mornings are spent focusing on individual skills and one-on-one abilities. Those skills are then incorporated into a team environment when World Cup games are played every afternoon in a week-long league and tournament. Campers receive a camp t-shirt.

Ages: 6-13 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 18, July 25

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Andres Parra, Bullis boys varsity soccer coach and boys athletic director

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 809

Girls LacrosseGirls lacrosse camp focuses on improving skills through individual and group instruction and teaching campers how to implement those skills in game settings. A typical day includes individual skill sessions, group drill sessions, scrimmages and daily round-robin tournaments. Coaches and counselors (former and current collegiate players, as well as current, local high-school players) assess each camper’s abilities and strive to help her reach her potential. The program is designed for all skill levels, and those with little to no experience are encouraged to attend. Campers also visit a local pool two days each week, and all campers receive a reversible jersey. Prizes and awards are given daily and at the end of each session for camper achievements. Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: July 18, July 25 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComboThe week of June 27 is a combination field hockey and lacrosse camp that enables campers to learn the fundamentals of both games. This camp is directed by Lacrosse Coach Kathleen Lloyd and Field Hockey Coach Danielle Wilcox. Field Hockey/Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Director: Kathleen Lloyd, Bullis girls varsity lacrosse coach and girls athletic director

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Bulldog Day Camp Jr.Bulldog Day Camp Jr. allows campers ages 3½ to 5 to take part in the Bulldog experience! A fun and engaging camp, Bulldog Day Camp Jr. offers a nurturing and educational adventure for the youngest campers. This camp blends age-appropriate Bulldog activities such as Tie-Dye Tuesday with arts and crafts, games and more.

Bulldog Jr. introduces campers to the typical day camp environment in half- or full-day sessions, while giving them time to grow into Bulldog Day Camp and its off-campus adventures. The low staff-to-camper ratio ensures that the smallest of campers get the attention and support they need to have a blast this summer!

Bulldog Day Camp Jr. remains on the Bullis campus, opting out of Bulldog Day Camp’s weekly field trips and pool visits.

Ages: 3½-5

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Half Day AM: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Half Day PM: 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $330 (Full Day) $270 (4-day)

$180 (Half Day) $155 (Half Day, 4-day)

Early Bird Discount: Receive 10% off with registration on or before March 1, 2016 (full day only).

”Bulldog Day Camp, Jr. was awesome! My camper came home every day saying how much she loved the camp. We’ll be back again next year!”

“My girls were at Bulldog Jr. all summer. I had a great experience, and they loved it! I have all positive feedback for you ... highly recommend it and am spreading the word!”

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Coed Youth SoccerThis half-day camp is designed for campers ages 3½ - 5 who want to learn about soccer, improve their athletic abilities and have fun! This camp caters to the individual skill level of each player and places campers in age-appropriate groups. The daily program includes warm-up, individual skills (passing, dribbling, etc.), position-play, team-play tactics and small-group instruction. Campers develop proper motor skills through fun, skill-oriented activities that establish both fundamentals and a love of the game.

Ages: 31/2 - 5 Fee: $180

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 18 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.*

Director: Andres Parra, Bullis boys varsity soccer coach and boys athletic director

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 809

Note: For a full-day camp experience see Bulldog Day Camp Jr. on page 27.

* Includes 30-minute lunch break

Girls SoccerGirls who like camaraderie, teamwork and the great game of soccer will love this camp! This camp emphasizes teaching and developing soccer skills in a playful, positive environment. Campers are grouped by age and ability, so new and experienced players are welcome. Creative, fun training sessions focus on specific technical skills and individual ball work. Small-sided games allow campers to practice new skills and, along with a sense of competition, develop great unity and team spirit. Campers receive a camp t-shirt, along with a solid feeling of accomplishment.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 11 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: David Wood, Bullis girls varsity soccer coach

Questions: [email protected]

“The instructors were nice and caring. My son felt like they were always supporting him.”

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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Bulldog Day CampFor more than two decades, Bulldog Day Camp has provided exciting, summer experiences for campers through a wonderful variety of daily activities. This popular program offers campers a nurturing and stimulating environment where they run, play, paint, swim, dance, laugh and make lifelong friends. Activities include age-appropriate sports and recreation, arts and crafts, all-camp relay games and field trips off campus.

Each week, campers enjoy a field trip to sites such as the National Zoo, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Butler’s Orchard and Adventure Park USA. Three times a week, campers go to the Rockville Aquatic Center, which features options for campers who may not swim, as well as beginners and more experienced swimmers. Campers are closely supervised at the pool, on field trips and throughout the camp day by a team of outstanding counselors with a low staff-to-camper ratio.

Campers may enroll for as many one-week sessions as they wish, and each week features a different field trip. Campers have so much fun that many return to Bulldog week after week, year after year!

Ages: 5-11

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18,

July 25, August 1

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $330 $270 (4-day)

Early Bird Discount: Receive 10% off with registration on or before March 1, 2016 (full day only).

“ Bulldog Day Camp is very well run and organized, and has amazing counselors! The director of Bulldog has great communication skills and was always warm and friendly to the kids!”

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4 Star Tennis Academy at BullisThe 4 Star Tennis Academy consists of a carefully designed and implemented approach to every aspect of the game. The program is structured to balance skill development, competition, fun and camaraderie. A combination of fed-ball drills, live-ball drills, competitive drills, match play and physical conditioning allows your child to develop the necessary technical, tactical, physical and mental skills to reach his or her full potential. This camp promotes tennis for both exercise and a lifetime of enjoyment. The low camper-to-staff ratio allows for individual attention and evaluation. The 4 Star Tennis Academy is independent of Bullis School.

Levels of Play: Tiny Tots; 10-and-under; Beginner/Intermediate; Developing Tournament Players; Young Tournament Players; High School

Ages: 5-18 Fee: Half Day camps (3 hrs.): $275/week Full Day camps (6 hrs.): $420/week

Weeks/Times: June 13, June 20, June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8, August 15, August 22 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (5-15 yrs.) 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (7-15 yrs.) 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (7-15 yrs.) 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (12-18 yrs.)

Registration/Questions: Registration and payment are made directly with 4 Star Tennis Academy via check or credit card. Email [email protected]; Phone 301-299-0007. Visit www.4startennis.com for more information.

Girls SoftballFast-pitch softball has become one of the world’s most popular sports among female athletes. This all-skill camp emphasizes proper techniques for throwing, catching, hitting, windmill pitching, baserunning, sliding, game strategy and more. Campers build camaraderie and enjoy team competitions and games. This camp is designed to promote a love of softball while developing a player’s skills!

Ages: 7-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Jason Dietz, Bullis varsity softball coach

Questions: [email protected]

“All of my instructors and coaches were nice and helpful—it made the whole camp experience very fun!”

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“I liked that the wrestling coaches were pros in the field. They were clear and helpful, and I learned a lot of moves.”

WrestlingParticipate in one of the original Olympic sports dating back to the known beginnings of civilization! Recognized as one of the best overall sports for promoting both mental and physical development, wrestling develops lightning-fast physical reflexes and promotes instant mental strategy. In this camp, campers improve strength, flexibility, stamina, balance, speed, power and technique while having fun and learning to work well with partners.

Ages: 6-17 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, August 1

8:45 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Ali Elias, Bullis varsity wrestling coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 848

“One of my favorite things about Girls Lacrosse was how organized it was—they always had a plan of fun activities lined up for us.”

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4 Star Tennis Academy at BullisThe 4 Star Tennis Academy consists of a carefully designed and implemented approach to every aspect of the game. The program is structured to balance skill development, competition, fun and camaraderie. A combination of fed-ball drills, live-ball drills, competitive drills, match play and physical conditioning allows your child to develop the necessary technical, tactical, physical and mental skills to reach his or her full potential. This camp promotes tennis for both exercise and a lifetime of enjoyment. The low camper-to-staff ratio allows for individual attention and evaluation. The 4 Star Tennis Academy is independent of Bullis School.

Levels of Play: Tiny Tots; 10-and-under; Beginner/Intermediate; Developing Tournament Players; Young Tournament Players; High School

Ages: 5-18 Fee: Half Day camps (3 hrs.): $275/week Full Day camps (6 hrs.): $420/week

Weeks/Times: June 13, June 20, June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8, August 15, August 22 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (5-15 yrs.) 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (7-15 yrs.) 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (7-15 yrs.) 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. (12-18 yrs.)

Registration/Questions: Registration and payment are made directly with 4 Star Tennis Academy via check or credit card. Email [email protected]; Phone 301-299-0007. Visit www.4startennis.com for more information.

Girls SoftballFast-pitch softball has become one of the world’s most popular sports among female athletes. This all-skill camp emphasizes proper techniques for throwing, catching, hitting, windmill pitching, baserunning, sliding, game strategy and more. Campers build camaraderie and enjoy team competitions and games. This camp is designed to promote a love of softball while developing a player’s skills!

Ages: 7-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Jason Dietz, Bullis varsity softball coach

Questions: [email protected]

“All of my instructors and coaches were nice and helpful—it made the whole camp experience very fun!”

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“I liked that the wrestling coaches were pros in the field. They were clear and helpful, and I learned a lot of moves.”

WrestlingParticipate in one of the original Olympic sports dating back to the known beginnings of civilization! Recognized as one of the best overall sports for promoting both mental and physical development, wrestling develops lightning-fast physical reflexes and promotes instant mental strategy. In this camp, campers improve strength, flexibility, stamina, balance, speed, power and technique while having fun and learning to work well with partners.

Ages: 6-17 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, August 1

8:45 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Ali Elias, Bullis varsity wrestling coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 848

“One of my favorite things about Girls Lacrosse was how organized it was—they always had a plan of fun activities lined up for us.”

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Coed Youth SoccerThis half-day camp is designed for campers ages 3½ - 5 who want to learn about soccer, improve their athletic abilities and have fun! This camp caters to the individual skill level of each player and places campers in age-appropriate groups. The daily program includes warm-up, individual skills (passing, dribbling, etc.), position-play, team-play tactics and small-group instruction. Campers develop proper motor skills through fun, skill-oriented activities that establish both fundamentals and a love of the game.

Ages: 31/2 - 5 Fee: $180

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 18 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.*

Director: Andres Parra, Bullis boys varsity soccer coach and boys athletic director

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 809

Note: For a full-day camp experience see Bulldog Day Camp Jr. on page 27.

* Includes 30-minute lunch break

Girls SoccerGirls who like camaraderie, teamwork and the great game of soccer will love this camp! This camp emphasizes teaching and developing soccer skills in a playful, positive environment. Campers are grouped by age and ability, so new and experienced players are welcome. Creative, fun training sessions focus on specific technical skills and individual ball work. Small-sided games allow campers to practice new skills and, along with a sense of competition, develop great unity and team spirit. Campers receive a camp t-shirt, along with a solid feeling of accomplishment.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 11 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: David Wood, Bullis girls varsity soccer coach

Questions: [email protected]

“The instructors were nice and caring. My son felt like they were always supporting him.”

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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Bulldog Day CampFor more than two decades, Bulldog Day Camp has provided exciting, summer experiences for campers through a wonderful variety of daily activities. This popular program offers campers a nurturing and stimulating environment where they run, play, paint, swim, dance, laugh and make lifelong friends. Activities include age-appropriate sports and recreation, arts and crafts, all-camp relay games and field trips off campus.

Each week, campers enjoy a field trip to sites such as the National Zoo, the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Butler’s Orchard and Adventure Park USA. Three times a week, campers go to the Rockville Aquatic Center, which features options for campers who may not swim, as well as beginners and more experienced swimmers. Campers are closely supervised at the pool, on field trips and throughout the camp day by a team of outstanding counselors with a low staff-to-camper ratio.

Campers may enroll for as many one-week sessions as they wish, and each week features a different field trip. Campers have so much fun that many return to Bulldog week after week, year after year!

Ages: 5-11

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18,

July 25, August 1

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $330 $270 (4-day)

Early Bird Discount: Receive 10% off with registration on or before March 1, 2016 (full day only).

“ Bulldog Day Camp is very well run and organized, and has amazing counselors! The director of Bulldog has great communication skills and was always warm and friendly to the kids!”

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Boys SoccerThis camp, known for its focus on both individual and team concepts, is enjoyed by players at all levels. Technical footwork and tactical team-play are emphasized through fun, small-sided games and a low counselor-to-camper ratio. The mornings are spent focusing on individual skills and one-on-one abilities. Those skills are then incorporated into a team environment when World Cup games are played every afternoon in a week-long league and tournament. Campers receive a camp t-shirt.

Ages: 6-13 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 18, July 25

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Andres Parra, Bullis boys varsity soccer coach and boys athletic director

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 809

Girls LacrosseGirls lacrosse camp focuses on improving skills through individual and group instruction and teaching campers how to implement those skills in game settings. A typical day includes individual skill sessions, group drill sessions, scrimmages and daily round-robin tournaments. Coaches and counselors (former and current collegiate players, as well as current, local high-school players) assess each camper’s abilities and strive to help her reach her potential. The program is designed for all skill levels, and those with little to no experience are encouraged to attend. Campers also visit a local pool two days each week, and all campers receive a reversible jersey. Prizes and awards are given daily and at the end of each session for camper achievements. Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: July 18, July 25 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComboThe week of June 27 is a combination field hockey and lacrosse camp that enables campers to learn the fundamentals of both games. This camp is directed by Lacrosse Coach Kathleen Lloyd and Field Hockey Coach Danielle Wilcox. Field Hockey/Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Director: Kathleen Lloyd, Bullis girls varsity lacrosse coach and girls athletic director

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5738

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“We had great coaches and reallygreat counselors in Girls Lacrosse,and I learned a lot about the sport!”

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Bulldog Day Camp Jr.Bulldog Day Camp Jr. allows campers ages 3½ to 5 to take part in the Bulldog experience! A fun and engaging camp, Bulldog Day Camp Jr. offers a nurturing and educational adventure for the youngest campers. This camp blends age-appropriate Bulldog activities such as Tie-Dye Tuesday with arts and crafts, games and more.

Bulldog Jr. introduces campers to the typical day camp environment in half- or full-day sessions, while giving them time to grow into Bulldog Day Camp and its off-campus adventures. The low staff-to-camper ratio ensures that the smallest of campers get the attention and support they need to have a blast this summer!

Bulldog Day Camp Jr. remains on the Bullis campus, opting out of Bulldog Day Camp’s weekly field trips and pool visits.

Ages: 3½-5

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Half Day AM: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Half Day PM: 12:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $330 (Full Day) $270 (4-day)

$180 (Half Day) $155 (Half Day, 4-day)

Early Bird Discount: Receive 10% off with registration on or before March 1, 2016 (full day only).

”Bulldog Day Camp, Jr. was awesome! My camper came home every day saying how much she loved the camp. We’ll be back again next year!”

“My girls were at Bulldog Jr. all summer. I had a great experience, and they loved it! I have all positive feedback for you ... highly recommend it and am spreading the word!”

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Boys FootballThis exciting camp is designed to improve fundamentals and enhance comprehension of the game. Each camper enjoys personalized instruction and daily noncontact games to fine-tune skills. Campers also receive special attention to improve running mechanics, speed, footwork, explosion and position-specific fundamentals.

Coach Pat Cilento has designed a training and speed program to maximize athletic skill and performance as well as enhance the physical, emotional and psych-ological well-being of all participants. Campers gain a competitive edge as they overcome challenges while learning lifelong lessons in teamwork, time management and friendship.

Ages: 7-14 Fee: $310 $250 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 18 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Director: Patrick Cilento, Bullis varsity football coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-634-3622

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Boys LacrosseA 25-year leader in lacrosse camps, this camp focuses on developing both individual skills and teamwork. A typical day covers fundamentals and player-position skills as well as team concepts and games. The small camper-to-counselor ratio allows campers to improve all aspects of their game: passing and catching, shooting, ground balls, face-offs, defense, offense, dodging and goalie play. This camp welcomes players of all skill levels.

Each camper receives a Bullis lacrosse tank top, report card and the chance to win daily and weekly awards. A team champ is named at the end of the week. Campers also visit a local pool four days each week. Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11, July 25 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Director: Jeff Bellistri, Bullis boys varsity lacrosse coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 802

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All the World’s a StageUsing the works and practices of a Shakespearean acting troupe as a launching pad, campers form their own “company” while learning the principles of theatrical production. No experience is necessary – just a desire to act and to discover the wonderful world of Shakespeare in a nurturing environment.

The two-week camp features structured and fun performance-oriented workshops addressing text, voice, movement, character development, stage combat, dance and improvisation. In addition to a trip to Folger Theatre, this camp culminates in a short production – staged, stage-managed and performed by campers for family and friends at the end of the session.

Ages: 7-14

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fee: $630 (2 weeks)

Aviation: The Sky’s the Limit!Take off into the “wild blue yonder” this summer under the direction of highly experienced certified flight instructors! During a week of wide-ranging aviation and space-related activities, campers will be both pilot and passenger in a four-passenger aircraft.

Campers learn the science and mechanics of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft and learn about flight-planning, aviation safety, airport design and reading charts – all of which is put into practice in hands-on activities. They also become rocket scientists as they study the history of space exploration and build and launch their own rockets. Campers learn from aviation experts about aerodynamics, airport architecture, the history of airplanes and careers in aviation. Engaging in art-related projects, campers also design an airplane’s graphics and the terminal of the future.

In addition, campers enjoy field trips to a nearby airport and aviation museum. Packed with fascinating elements, this camp will certainly provide a summer to remember.

Ages: 9-16

Weeks/Times: August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Fee: $525

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Girls BasketballLearn the fundamentals of basketball and improve basic skills in a fun yet challenging environment! Players of all skill levels are welcome, as each day includes game play in teams grouped by age and experience. Coaches balance teaching fundamentals with developing a positive attitude, good sportsmanship and teamwork. Campers visit a local pool each week to cool off, and each camper receives a t-shirt and daily workout instructions for use after camp. The last day of each session concludes with a special awards presentation.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310 $250 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), August 8

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.*

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Shooting Skills Pre-CampThis camp is designed for campers looking for additional shooting assistance. Shots are filmed and analyzed.

Ages: 8-14 Fee: $115 $95 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), August 8

8:15 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Director: Hayley Hollis, Bullis girls varsity basketball coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 889

Girls Field HockeyBoth beginners interested in learning fundamentals and intermediate players who want to further develop their field hockey skills love this camp! Each day includes drills in essential stick-skills, passing and field hockey rules, along with daily games that reinforce technical skills. Campers are divided into groups based on age, skill level and experience. Campers also swim two days each week at a local pool. Camp awards are given out at the end of every day and the end of the week. Field Hockey equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: July 11 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Field Hockey/Lacrosse ComboThe week of June 27 is a combination field hockey and lacrosse camp that enables campers to learn the fundamentals of both games. This camp is directed by Lacrosse Coach Kathleen Lloyd and Field Hockey Coach Danielle Wilcox. Field Hockey/Lacrosse equipment rentals are available. Quantities are limited, so pre-registration is required.

Ages: 6-14 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

Director: Danielle Wilcox, Bullis varsity field hockey coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-983-5701 ext. 803

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Bullis BandDon’t fall flat this school year—keep your skills sharp and become more confident with your instrument in an ensemble setting this summer. Campers gain a better understanding of music theory and composition as they develop ensemble skills through combined-band rehearsals, sectionals and music activities. Rotating music activities include music games, folk music and instrument exploration with classroom instruments and world drumming. Campers supplement hands-on learning by watching some of the finest band ensembles perform. At least one year of experience in band or private instruction is required for participation in this camp.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 1 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

Bowen McCauley Dance: Studio to the Stage!Attention aspiring dancers and movement enthusiasts: study and perform ballet, jazz, hip-hop, contemporary and modern dance from professional artists. Bowen McCauley Dance company members teach excerpts from the company repertoire and guide campers through an authentic warmup and performance rehearsal process.

Campers are introduced to Lucy Bowen McCauley’s renowned stretch regimen featured in USA Today, Dance Teacher and The Washington Post. They not only learn about body awareness and injury prevention but also improve motor skills and coordination. Exposure to dance history, costuming and makeup is also part of the program. Campers gain confidence and taste the life of a professional dancer. This educational, fun and fast-paced program prepares dancers for a culminating performance at the end of each session.

PROVIDER: For 20 years, BMD has educated, entertained and inspired by making contemporary dance accessible to all, through performances and outreach activities (bmdc.org).

Ages: 7-12

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11 – July 22, July 25 – August 5, August 8

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $320 (1 week) $615 (2 weeks)

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Boys Basketball“Basketball players play during the winter; basketball players are made during the summer.” A typical camp day features three games, a daily contest, a ball-handling session and a “fundamental-of-the-day” session. Campers are placed on a team of no more than ten players based on age and experience. Each camper receives a camp t-shirt, and each camp week ends with a fun awards ceremony.

Ages: 8-15 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.*

Bantam BasketballTargeted to 6- and 7-year-olds, this camp follows the same structure as Boys Basketball, with the added bonus of visiting a local pool three days a week

Ages: 6-7 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25

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Shooting Skills Pre-CampThis camp is designed for campers looking for additional shooting assistance. Shots are filmed and analyzed.

Ages: 10-15 Fee: $115

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 11, July 18, July 25

8:15 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Director: Bruce Kelley, Bullis boys varsity basketball coach

Questions: [email protected] 301-634-3674

AAA Tournament Prep BaseballIs your team traveling to baseball tournaments this summer? Whether you are playing in local, regional AAU, or national tournaments—like Cooperstown Dream Park or Ripken—this camp is specifically designed for travel and Select Baseball players, ages 10 to 12. Unlike any other camp in the area, this one takes players past the everyday fundamentals and allows them to practice key situations and strategies that can make the difference between participating in and winning the big game.

Ages: 10-12 Fee: $310

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 11

8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

PROVIDER: Small Ball Baseball Academy (SBBA) has proudly served the DC metropolitan area baseball community since 2008. SBBA has worked with thousands of players teaching camps, team practices, coaches clinics and private lessons (www.SmallBallAcademy.com).

Director: David and Steve Chroniger, professional youth baseball instructors

Questions: [email protected]

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Circus Camp Stars “We outlaw ‘bored’ in the first five minutes of camp!” says director Michael Rosman. Featured in The Washington Post, Circus Camp Stars introduces tight wire, stilts, acrobatics, rolo bolo and physical comedy (clowning). In addition to learning juggling and plate spinning, campers develop hand-eye coordination, balance and self-confidence over the course of the week.

Instruction is age-specific, and safety is emphasized at all times in this memorable, high-energy camp. Friends and family are invited to the campers’ big performance at the end of the session. Each camper will take home a camp t-shirt and a juggling kit to continue building their skills.

Circus Camp Stars: Big Top Buddies Younger circus stars get a taste of circus skills in this camp designed especially for the 6-8 age range.

PROVIDER: Circus Camp Stars founder Michael Rosman and his professional coaches have more than 20 years of experience teaching circus arts and performing (circuscampstars.com).

Ages: 6-15 Weeks/Times: July 11, July 18, July 25 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Fee: $360

Bullis at CallevaDo you have a taste for adventure? Prepare for five days of dynamic, outdoor excitement! Calleva’s action-packed outdoor adventures are guided by experienced counselors and instructors. Daily trips may include rock climbing, kayaking, rafting, canoeing or a ropes course. Campers should be ready to get wet, because every day there may be a chance to take a plunge!

Campers meet each morning with their assigned counselor and instructors for that day’s excursion. All schedules are subject to change due to decisions based upon skill level, age, water levels, environmental hazards and the group’s thirst for adventure. Parents/Guardians receive a schedule of each day’s activities as well as a list of the necessary equipment or clothing.

PROVIDER: Calleva has been a leader in excellence and innovation in outdoor education and outdoor adventure programming for nearly 20 years (calleva.org).

Ages: 10-17

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 25 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $495 $415 (4-day)

“In addition to the kids loving the camps, I really appreciated thefriendliness that I encountered every time that I came onto campus.All staff were consistently helpful, smiling and wonderful!”

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AAA Youth BaseballEnjoy America’s favorite pastime! Beginner to inter-mediate boys and girls will have fun learning baseball fundamentals and skills in this camp. Throughout the morning, campers rotate through various stations, playing specific games designed to challenge them while reinforcing fundamentals. Following lunch, players watch instructional, interactive baseball videos and play games until the end of the day. Friday is competition day, when campers test their new skills and compete for prizes. Camp fun includes free giveaways, along with video updates of the new skills and techniques campers learn each session.

Ages: 6-12 Fee: $310 $250 (4-day)

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 18, July 25,

August 1, August 8 8:45 a.m. – 2:45 p.m.

PROVIDER: Small Ball Baseball Academy (SBBA) has proudly served the DC metropolitan area baseball community since 2008. SBBA has worked with thousands of players teaching camps, team practices, coaches clinics and private lessons (www.SmallBallAcademy.com).

Director: David and Steve Chroniger, professional youth baseball instructors

Questions: [email protected]

AAA Pro Ball WorkoutsPractice like a pro! Whether you are a high-school player preparing for a summer showcase or a player looking to practice before an evening game, this camp provides half- and full-day options that guide campers through the repetitions they need to succeed. Featuring a comprehensive workout for players on the 90-foot field, this camp is designed by coaches of players from both local and national high schools and organizations.

Morning sessions consist of weight training, agility work, track time and on-field defense that includes hundreds of ground-ball and fly-ball repetitions. Campers work on cardio, strength and conditioning, dynamic flexibility, explosive movement, coordination and footwork.

Afternoon sessions focus on hitting, which includes live batting practice, batting cage and other stations. Developing hitting approach, stance, swing and philosophy, campers receive the advanced training and guided direction necessary to be successful at the next level of play.

Ages: 13-17 Fee: $385 (Full Day) $310 (4-day)

$210 (Half Day) $170 (Half Day, 4-day)

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, August 1 Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Half Day AM: 9:00 am – 11:30 a.m. Half Day PM: 12:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

PROVIDER: Small Ball Baseball Academy (SBBA) has proudly served the DC metropolitan area baseball community since 2008. SBBA has worked with thousands of players teaching camps, team practices, coaches clinics and private lessons (www.SmallBallAcademy.com).

Director: David and Steve Chroniger, professional youth baseball instructors

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Creative StudioCeramics & Beyond: Weeks of June 27 and July 5During the two weeks of Creative Studio, campers are sculptors in the mornings and studio artists in the afternoons. Throughout the morning, campers work with clay to make a variety of ceramic pieces, experimenting with various clay-building techniques and glazing. In the afternoon, campers design and create individual, unique pieces, with the aid of their experienced art instructor. With access to many types of art materials and a focus on studio time, campers work in groups, collaborate with other campers or work directly with the teacher to create their own masterpieces. Campers also take a one-day field trip to an art museum!

Painting & Drawing: Weeks of August 1 and August 8Let nature and daily life inspire you! Campers observe objects, nature and people to create works of art. In addition to studying composition, color theory, chiaroscuro and depth of field, campers experiment with stippling and blind-contour drawing, paint mixing and application, brush technique and more. Campers work in not only the studio to create still lifes and portraits but also outdoors to draw and paint landscapes. Campers are inspired by artists throughout history as they study the cultures and varying styles of artists such as Xu Beihong, Albrecht Durer, Frida Kahlo, Rembrandt van Rijn and Vincent Van Gogh.

Ages: 10-15 Weeks/Times: June 27 – July 8, August 1 – August 12 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $665 (2 weeks)

Computer Science Connect Code to create! In this two-week camp tailored to middle school girls, campers learn computer science skills to create individualized projects. Through hands-on exploration, they collaborate to: programs in Tumblr, explore the connection between music and programming, design wearable technology and work with robotics. Campers are exposed to many applications and fields involving computer science not only through field trips but also through in-person and virtual interactions with computer scientists. The supportive and creative atmosphere provides campers an opportunity to turn their imaginations loose and build what they dream.

Ages: 11-14 Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1, July 18 – July 29 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $950* (2 weeks) *Partial scholarships are available through the generous funding of AFCEA.

“I learned a lot and had a great time in Computer Science Connect! There was a lot of one-on-one time with the instructor, and I had fun making all of the projects they gave us.”

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En Garde! FencingEngage in fencing fun this summer! This camp introduces campers to the Olympic sport of finesse, skill and strategy. Boys and girls learn basic form, footwork and technique essential to fencing, in addition to rules and scoring. Campers increase motor skills, hand-eye coordination and reflexes through a series of warmups and games, followed by instruction with an épée in a safe, controlled environment. Campers enjoy mini competitions with a scoring machine and leave camp with a greater sense of confidence and self-discipline.

Ages: 7-15

Weeks/Times: August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $375

EquestrianSaddle up for an exciting summer adventure! Do you love horses and want to develop skills in horseback riding and horsemanship? This introductory camp focuses on learning all about horses, from tacking to riding. Throughout the session, campers care for assigned horses. They learn safety in handling and the basics of horse care – feeding, grooming, bathing, saddling, bridling, equipment care and cleaning at an off-campus facility. No experience is necessary in this hands-on camp which features riding lessons, games and trail rides.

PROVIDER: Established in 2003 by Dr. Carlos Torres, Hunt View Farm is a one-of-a-kind horse farm facility located in Poolesville, Maryland (huntviewhorsefarm.com).

Ages: 8-15

Weeks/Times: June 20, June 27, July 11, July 25, August 1 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $510

“Equestrian camp was great. I had never been on or around horses, so I learned a lot. I loved riding and taking care of the horses!”

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World DrummingCreate and perform ensemble music using traditional and non-traditional instruments. Campers perform STOMP! routines using objects as instruments and perform songs from African and Latin American cultures. They build skills in communication, teamwork and respect using instruments from drums and brooms to basketballs and found objects. Let your creativity run free while discovering the relationship between music and culture this summer.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

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“Bullis camp is a very fun summer camp with all the choices you can imagine. All of the staff and instructors are great and willing to help everyone.”

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Fishing . . . Now & Forever!Take part in a good, old-fashioned pastime this summer! A relaxing summer activity for boys and girls, fishing enables campers to enjoy the great outdoors and observe the environment at a local lake. They’ll thrill at every part of this catch-and-release program. Campers are taught about protecting nature and fish in our local lakes, as they search for signs of teeming wildlife in the area. As they learn about water conservation and environmental protection, campers gain a better understanding of their role in preserving our environment. Campers also take home their own fishing pole to ensure they continue to enjoy fishing now and forever.

Ages: 9-14

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, August 8

9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $395 $315 (4-day)

Glee ClubBullis is alive with the sound of music this summer! Campers experience the joy of singing through a variety of concert songs, choir games and singing techniques. They participate in two daily choral rehearsals as well as other music games and activities. While they rest their voices, campers study composers and learn how to compose their own music, explore folk songs and dances, create instrument ensembles using classroom instruments and do a little world drumming. At the end of the session, campers are prepared to sing —alone or with others—a varied repertoire of music.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 8

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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“We were amazed at how our children enjoyed camp. They came home happy and tired each day and were excited to be going back in the morning.”

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Team ChallengeEnjoy team-building games and challenges this summer! This camp draws on the individual strengths of campers and promotes working with others to overcome obstacles. Campers take challenges head-on as they learn to conquer the low ropes course on the Bullis School campus. They might learn to untie a “human knot” without verbal communication, get their team to “cross the river” or lead blindfolded teammates to unscramble a puzzle. This camp promotes trust and communication and builds character and self-esteem among campers as they take on fun challenges while working together. Team Challenge takes place primarily outdoors.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B C

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Theater WorkshopExperience theater in a whole new way! In this process-based program, campers cultivate their talents as they learn about creating their own show through acting, singing and dancing. During fun-filled days of improvisational games, campers gain theatrical knowledge, acquire technical skills and develop the confidence to take the stage. Campers’ ideas on character, setting and conflict are used to create a completely original play. After warm-ups, staging and rehearsal, campers showcase what they have learned in a final performance for family and friends.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 B

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

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What’s the Buzz, Camp Reporters?Want to be the next Brian Williams or Katie Couric? Journalism campers learn how to deliver the news, both in print and video. Campers gain valuable interviewing, writing, filming and editing skills as they report camp news from around the Bullis campus. By the end of the session, campers will have written and published a complete newsletter as well as filmed and produced a video newscast. Budding journalists will gain tools to deliver tomorrow’s news, today!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

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Handwork Day CampGet ready for handcrafted fun! Handwork Day Camp offers a wide array of activities for girls and boys including knitting, hand sewing, embroidery and an introduction to machine sewing. Instructors employ both their expertise in needle arts as well as their child-development training to encourage campers to express themselves creatively. Each week, campers will create a bag full of projects to tote home and treasure for years to come. Whether building on past skills or learning new ones, this camp is sure to delight.

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 5-12

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 Full Day: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Half Day AM: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Half Day PM: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $455 $395 (4-day) $325 (Half Day AM) $285 (Half Day AM, 4-day) $200 (Half Day PM) $170 (Half Day PM, 4-day)

Handwork: Glamorize Your DollGet set for some serious sewing fun! This camp is designed for campers who desire to create trendy clothes and accessories for their very own 18” doll. Fun, skilled Handwork Studio staff teach techniques such as machine and hand-sewing, embroidery and other embellishing techniques to allow each camper to craft their own unique designs for their friend. Camp includes all materials from sewing machines to fabric; just bring your own doll and your imagination!

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 7-12

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $455 $395 (4-day)

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“I loved wonder knitting and all the amazing arts and crafts we did. I can’t believe it’s only one week long! I wish camp was longer!”

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Sew Pretty, So Fabulous!Be trendy, stylish and in vogue this summer! Campers develop and enhance fundamental sewing skills as they choose from a variety of projects to create garments and objects of their own choosing such as totes, drawstring bags, skirts or pillows. At the end of the session, campers take home their very own sewing machine and sewing kit as well as the projects they created. This camp is ideal for beginner- to intermediate-level sewers. More challenging and intermediate-level projects are available based on campers’ skill levels.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $360

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A

Space Science & AstronomyUncover the secrets of the solar system and beyond! Campers learn about space, weather, supernovas, black holes and the moon’s phases. They continue their investigation of the skies by exploring amazing robot discoveries on Mars, the creation of orbits, space travel, moonrocks and more. Campers construct their own spectrograph to study light, discover what stars are made out of and build and launch a water rocket. In this camp, find out how big is big, how far is far and how small you really are.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $275

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A14

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

Robotics ChallengeBuild and battle robots in these exciting camps tailored to either the 9-11 or 12-14 age group. Robotics challenges campers to think critically and work with others to solve problems. These camps are ideal for hands-on campers who love building while learning mechanical and programming concepts. Grouped into small teams, campers build and program their robots to solve a series of real-world challenges, culminating in a competition on the last day of camp.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1

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Handwork: Machine SewingDeveloped with independence and personal design choice in mind, campers begin each week by choosing from a large selection of on-trend sewing patterns which include pajamas, hoodies, skirts, quilts, bags, dresses and more! While creating their projects, campers learn about pattern reading, measuring, pinning, cutting and machine sewing techniques from expert staff. Campers are invited to come back week after week to improve their machine sewing skills and challenge themselves with the latest fashions and sewing projects.

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 9-16

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day), July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $500 $445 (4-day)

Handwork: Teen Fashion BootcampIn this two-week, award-winning program, aspiring designers immerse themselves in the fashion world by learning how to execute their own collection! From sketching and draping to sewing and modeling, campers watch their fashion dreams come to life. Talented instructors patiently guide and mentor designers of all skill levels through this exciting and challenging process. Budding designers take a fabric-selection field trip* to further inspire their conceptions. As an exciting culmination of the program, campers produce a runway show and model their creations. No prior machine sewing experience necessary.

PROVIDER: The Handwork Studio is a kids’ needle arts and fashion community, teaching practical arts such as knitting, crocheting, hand and machine sewing (thehandworkstudio.com).

Ages: 11-17

Weeks/Times: July 11 – July 22, July 25 – August 5 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $1050 (2 weeks)*

*Note: Additional materials fee for shopping trip is approximately $75.

“I had to send my daughter to extra weeks of camp and aftercarebecause she loved it so much. Thanks for a great summer!”

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Open for Business: EntrepreneurshipLearn to be your own boss! This camp focuses on the secrets to success in entrepreneurship, teaching campers the process of starting and owning a business and growing a concept into a reality. Campers acquire skills in basic money management, organization, marketing and other strategies necessary to create a successful business. Local entrepreneur guest speakers demonstrate real success and experience with these concepts.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

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On the Spot: The Art of Improv What will your creativity inspire? Improvisation is best known for its power to entertain, and the fundamentals of the art teach campers how to apply a creative process of engagement both on and off the stage. This workshop immerses campers in a supportive and imaginative environment as they begin to build an ensemble and put on a performance. Through classic improv games and team-building exercises, campers develop focus and the trust needed to support one another and work together as they learn to take risks and think outside the box. Campers improvise scenes that reflect their own personalities and creativity to perform a final show that is truly unlike anything you’ve ever seen!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

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Photoshop & Digital ArtTap into your creative side with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. Campers study the foundations of a successful piece of digital artwork as they discover tools and techniques within these programs. They express themselves artistically through a wide variety of digital art by exploring photo-manipulation, producing vector art and creating their own website. Campers take home a portfolio that reflects their new artistic skills and individual style!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

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I Drive SmartIn this highly regarded driver-education program, all instructors are law enforcement officers. Classroom instruction is held at Bullis School, while the behind-the-wheel portion of the class is offered off-campus at several convenient locations and is scheduled separately. A learner’s permit is required for the behind-the-wheel portion of the class. I Drive Smart is independent of Bullis School.

Ages: 15+

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1, July 11 – July 22, July 25 – August 5 9:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: Registration and payment are made directly with I Drive Smart at idrvesmart.com/schedules_newdriver.cfm. Contact 301-605-7761 or [email protected] for information.

Intermediate Photography See the world through a camera lens! This intermediate-level camp takes budding photographers to the next level. Campers build on existing skills to capture images and develop them into works of art. They study more advanced tools in digital photography and a variety of composition and photography techniques such as the rule of thirds, the golden triangle and depth of field. Campers become well-acquainted with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to enhance their photographs and create beautiful finished products. In addition to receiving artistic inspiration through exciting lessons, field trips and guest speakers, campers take home their own digital photography portfolio at the end of the session.

Ages: 10-15

Weeks/Times: July 25 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $330

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No Strings Attached: Puppetry Workshop Master techniques used to bring a puppet to life! Campers uncover their imaginative side as they explore several different forms of puppetry. Areas of focus include shadow puppets, traditional hand puppets and three-person Bunraku puppets. Campers work as an ensemble, multitask and have the opportunity to let their individual creativity shine. Budding puppeteers get to experience every aspect of the artistic process from design to construction and, ultimately, performance. Each session culminates in a unique show based on camper ideas and creations.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $275

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

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Mixed Media & Art JournalingWhat’s your story? Express your life through art! From painting, drawing and making prints to using mixed media and creating collages, campers experiment with an assortment of media, as they embellish their original art journals. Combining images and words using a wide variety of techniques, art journals convey camper stories in the most unique and personalized ways. Campers leave with a sense of accomplishment and a beautiful journal to showcase their work.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $285

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

Getting Started with PhotographyThis introductory camp provides campers the excitement of capturing moments in time through their own unique perspectives. Campers learn the basic elements of digital photography and the art of creating quality photographs. They explore the process of photo-editing in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom to take their photographs to the next level. Campers take home their digital photography portfolio at the end of the session.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

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Intermediate Photoshop & Digital ArtIntermediate-level campers acquire the knowledge to enhance their skills in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. Going beyond the basics and building upon existing knowledge of these programs, campers learn more advanced techniques and craftsman-ship to cultivate their personal styles and create wonderful master-pieces. They learn and apply compositional skills and a variety of art techniques and build a strong understanding of color theory and flow. Campers explore photo manipulation, low poly art, digital painting and more; they also take home a unique, creative digital art portfolio!

Ages: 10-15

Weeks/Times: July 5 (4-day) 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $260 (4-day)

Jazz Band Do you love “All That Jazz?” Join fellow campers in a jazz ensemble and explore your passion through performance and other music activities. Experience a range of jazz music styles, and learn improvisa-tion and music theory. The perfect ensemble refresher before school starts, Jazz Band gives campers a boost of confidence and allows them to enjoy the camaraderie of fellow jazz musicians. Their work during camp is showcased for family and friends at the end of the session. At least one year of experience in string ensemble or private instruction is required for participation in this camp.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 8 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

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Geology & ExplorationSample soil and rocks, and simulate a variety of geological processes! Campers create their own crystals and conduct experiments with fossilization, stream erosion and sedimentation. In addition to learning about soil and rock formation, volcanism and principles of mountain building, campers view first-hand the theory of plate tectonics. Campers see how natural erosion by evidence of floods, air, water, rocks and vegetation intermingle at Great Falls National Historic Park and examine the geology beyond planet Earth.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 C

Engineering in ActionLearn fundamental science concepts while having lots of fun! Campers experiment with mighty gravity with hydraulic rockets, go for the bull’s eye with clothespin guns, assemble kites to cruise the summer sky and build balsa wood bridges to support hundreds of pounds. Campers become electricians working on electric circuits, batteries and motors and act as aerospace engineers building rockets. Every day is a blast!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $270

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A B

Computer MusicCreate an original composition or remix your favorite song this summer! Campers use professional software to generate unique compositions in a variety of styles: Latin, EDM and rock. Using pre-recorded loops, they use the tools of Acid Pro to learn the basics of editing, including manipulation of pitch, tempo, volume and panning. Campers expand their appreciation for computer music and are equipped with the skills and knowledge of sound software to produce their own original compositions even after camp ends!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $265

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Junior EngineersExperiment with forces both seen and unseen! Designed for younger campers, Junior Engineers explores the properties of friction, gravity, leverage, electricity and magnetism through fun, interactive and age-appropriate experiments. Take a closer look at how forces are used in motors and gears, as well as bridges and other structures! Each day focuses on a different force using simple, hands-on activities. Campers are encouraged to work in teams and to identify what they learned through reflection. This camp is sure to pique the curiosity of all budding engineers who are eager to learn about the world around them.

PROVIDER: The Rockville Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a passion for lifelong exploration of science (rockvillesciencecenter.org).

Ages: 5-8

Weeks/Times: July 25, August 1 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

Learn & Serve: Community BuildingLearn and serve your local community this summer! At the beginning of each day, campers study a different topic affecting Montgomery County and how it compares to the nation as a whole. Using this context, campers then visit different sites each day for a related service opportunity designed to develop their sense of community and civic engagement. Areas of focus can include hunger, poverty, homelessness, the environment, animals and education. Possible service locations include Stepping Stones and A Wider Circle. Campers have the option of earning Student Service Learning (SSL) hours for their time serving the community.

Ages: 13-17

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 18, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.*

Fee: $265

*Camp includes a 30-minute lunch break.

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Commercial DesignLearn the fundamentals to create a successful design! Through Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, campers develop skills to create logos, magazine ads, website banners, product design and more. They explore elements of modern design in commercial art including composition and color theory. Campers take home a portfolio of advertising, commercial work and a self-designed logo, making this camp perfect for any budding entrepreneur!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

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Bullis Culinary Academy Prepare your favorite meals from scratch! In this highly popular camp, campers cook new dishes each theme day. Themes can include Breakfast, Farmer’s Market Friday or International Day. Campers take home delicious recipes, while learning the importance of kitchen safety and making healthy food choices. At the end of each session, campers work together in teams to compete in an exciting cook-off by demonstrating their newly acquired culinary skills to a panel of judges.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $295

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 C

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 C

Clay CreationsBuild amazing ceramic works of art that are sure to impress! Campers learn hand-building and slab techniques to create functional and decorative pieces like planters, jewelry and silly creatures. Beginners acquire basic skills working with clay, while intermediate-level artists have the opportunity to improve skills and learn new techniques. A quality enrichment experience in the visual arts, this camp encourages getting your hands dirty while having fun with clay!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $290

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 C

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Mad Science Eureka: Week of June 20Creative Contraption Warning: this is a camp designed for you – the inventor! Each day campers are given a series of challenges which they overcome using basic materials, simple machines, tips from world famous inventors and the most important thing of all – their minds. With a little bit of ingenuity, campers construct catapults and forts, fabricate a winning egg drop design, build a dancing robot and assemble a working light saber to take home. Thomas Edison said invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, but this camp is 100% fun!

Chemicals, Cells & Crime: Week of July 18Mad Science introduces you to life in the form of cells and organs and teaches how science can help you solve a crime! Campers turn a lemon into a battery and design marshmallow molecules. They conduct electricity, make invisible ink and create a chemical clock in a cup. Campers witness blood pumping through the heart, make a gutsy apron, use ooey-gooey ingredients to build a model cell, and analyze their own traits to decode and decipher their DNA. Campers also team up to solve the “Great Cookie Caper” crime using what they learned.

Science in Motion: August 8Discover how things move with science! Campers discover the unique characteristics of birds and take apart pellets to see what an owl cannot digest. They act as a team of scientists to inspect and build bridges, geodesic domes, soma cube puzzles and pyramids. In addition to investigating simple machines, campers assemble and control pulleys, levers, catapults and mega pinchers. They also view the world through a camera obscura and make their own sidewalk chalk, crystal garden and chromatography-dyed T-shirts.

PROVIDER: Mad Science is the world’s leading out-of-school science enrichment provider for children (madscience.com).

Ages: 6-9

Weeks/Times: June 20, July 18, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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Backyard GamesEnjoy the outdoors and play your favorite backyard game! This camp allows campers to participate in a variety of backyard games, from the time-honored and traditional to new and modern favorites. Campers experience a fun break outside while they cultivate communication skills and practice teamwork. Be a winner at your next family barbecue, wow family and friends with your mad skills or simply learn a new game to share this summer.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $275

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 B

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 A

Baker’s DozenHave fun with frosting and fondant, and develop sweet skills in baking and decorating this summer! Campers create their own cake and cupcake batter and also learn how to make quick breads and yeast breads. They explore treat toppings as they make buttercream icing, practice piping and embellish cakes and cupcakes with fondant accenting. Enjoy the delicious fun of baking your own personal treat confections!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $295

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 B

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B

Artrageous: Painting & DrawingLooking to newly explore painting and drawing or interested in honing these crafts? Become a stronger artist, creating masterpieces in a relaxing, supportive environment this summer! Perfect for artists of all skill levels, this camp focuses on observational and abstract drawings and paintings, comic books and illustration, portraits and a final project of the camper’s choice.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $280

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Maker StudioBuild, tinker and investigate! Campers explore their passions and think cre-atively as they merge high- and low-tech tools and materials to work on a variety of projects. Each day includes maker skill-building in areas such as sol-dering and circuitry, 3-D design and printing, shop tools, 2-D design and laser engraving, sewing and Arduino. Campers also participate in virtual field trips, host guest makers and engage with the larger maker community by sharing their work. By the end of the week, campers have projects to take home and electronics to tinker with well after camp’s end.

Ages: 9-17

Weeks/Times: June 27 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (9-12 yrs.)

August 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (13-17 yrs.)

Fee: $400

MathTree: Bean Counting 101 and Masterpieces & Masterminds This two-week camp uses MathTree® templates to teach young campers basic math principles through fun and games. Campers work on single-digit addition with a focus on numbers that add to ten. They also explore odd and even numbers to discern patterns about them separately and together. Campers enjoy Masterpieces & Masterminds for the second half of the day. In Masterpieces, they create fascinating objets d’art with a twist of geometry, from mobiles and Mobius strips to pointillism and pentagons, and discover how closely art and geometry are related. In Masterminds, campers develop problem-solving strategies through play with a wide range of primarily 3-D puzzles.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 51/2 -7

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $865 (2 weeks)

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Art Around the WorldDevelop, explore and create art from various countries around the world! Campers learn about the cultures and traditions of different countries across the globe through the creation of artwork. Projects may include designing a plaster of paris West African mask, weaving a Native American bowl, shaping names in Egyptian hieroglyphs, creating the architectural structure of Russian cathedrals with oil pastels and crafting a Japanese Batik Koi fish windsock.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $280

Session 1: June 16 – June 27 A B

Session 3: July 21 – August 1 A B

ArcheryShoot arrows with the skill of Katniss from The Hunger Games! Campers develop hand-eye coordination, motor and listening skills as they practice proper shooting form and fundamentals. Campers learn proper technique, etiquette and safety for a well-rounded view of archery as a sport, skill and art—it really hits the target for any camper!

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $270

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B C

Session 3: July 25 – August 5 B C

Art through the AgesDelve into the connections between art and the history and cultures which inspire it. Campers create art from various materials including found objects, paint, clay and other mixed media. Egyptian hieroglyphs, cave paintings, illuminated manuscripts, ritual masks, pop art, abstract expressionism, conceptual art and environmental art are studied. In addition to creating their own work, campers examine how art is viewed, thought about and made.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $280

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 A

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Adventures in Creative WritingTake an expedition into the sometimes challenging, always exhilarating experience of creating a story to entertain others. Every narrative needs a hero, and every hero has a boss: the writer who creates him or her. In Creative Writing, the campers are the bosses!

Through the wit and candor of their instructor, campers learn effective writing strategies, including how to produce a propulsive plot, populate it with unpredictable characters, incorporate humor when possible, build to a compelling climax and leave readers wanting more. Campers are taught how to construct irresistible opening lines, craft cliffhangers both epic and subtle and use metaphor to develop their distinctive identities as writers. Each day will involve lively discussion and self-examination.

Ages: 9-14 Fee: $260

Session 1: June 20 – July 1 A

Session 2: July 11 – July 22 B C

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MathTree: Bean Counting 201 and Masterpieces & Masterminds Campers solidify their understanding of place value using real beans and larger numbers than in Bean Counting 101 in this two-week camp. They are guided through the essential process of regrouping that is used in addition and subtraction. Exploration in the world of odd and even numbers, patterns and the creation of a Digit Atlas engage campers and make math fun! Campers enjoy Masterpieces & Masterminds for the second half of the day. In Masterpieces, they create fascinating objets d’art with a twist of geometry, from mobiles and Mobius strips to pointillism and pentagons, and discover how closely art and geometry are related. In Masterminds, campers develop problem-solving strategies through play with a wide range of primarily 3-D puzzles.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 61/2 -8

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $865 (2 weeks)

MathTree: Multiplication Matters In this two-week camp, campers gain a solid base for multiplication while they learn multiplication facts, the roots from which much of the rest of math grows. This camp teaches math through a variety of techniques, many of which use hand configurations. Campers learn the concept of multiplication as well as the 36 multiplication facts from 2 x 2 to 9 x 9 – with no flash cards! The low instructor- to-camper ratio ensures that each camper receives one-on-one attention as needed. More importantly, campers quickly learn that math is fun! Half of each camp day is dedicated to the exploration of STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art and math. Campers add a fun twist to their study of math by working together on team projects focusing on one of these five areas each day.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 7-9

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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All the World's a Stage 7-14 9:00 - 3:00

Aviation: The Sky's the Limit! 9-16 9:00 - 4:00 9:00 - 4:00

Bullis Band 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

Bowen McCauley Dance 7-12 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Bullis at Calleva 10-17 8:30 - 3:00 8:30 - 3:00 8:30 - 3:00

Circus Camp Stars 8-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Circus Camp Stars: Big Top Buddies 6-8 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Computer Science Connect 11-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Creative Studio 10-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

En Garde! Fencing 7-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Equestrian 8-15 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30 8:30 - 3:30

Fishing...Now & Forever! 9-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Glee Club 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

Handwork Day Camp

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Handwork: Glamorize Your Doll 7-12 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Handwork: Machine Sewing 9-16 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Handwork: Teen Fashion Bootcamp 11-17 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

I Drive Smart 15+ 9:45 - 1:00 9:45 - 1:00 9:45 - 1:00

Intermediate Photography 10-15 9:00 - 3:00

Intermediate Photoshop & Digital Art 10-15 9:00 - 3:00

Jazz Band 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

Junior Engineers 5-8 9:00 - 1:00 9:00 - 1:00

Learn & Serve: Community Building 13-17 9:00 - 1:30 9:00 - 1:30 9:00 - 1:30

Mad Science 6-9 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Maker Studio13-17 9:00 - 3:00

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MathTree: Bean Counting 101 5 -7 9:00 - 3:00

MathTree: Bean Counting 201 6 -8 9:00 - 3:00

MathTree: Multiplication Matters 7-9 9:00 - 3:00

MathTree: Roots 9-11 9:00 - 3:00

Positive Impact Martial Arts 7-15 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

String Ensemble 10-14 9:00 - 1:00

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MathTree: Roots Roots utilizes real-life situations, physical objects, drawings and narratives to build a strong foundation of math in the minds and hearts of campers in this two-week camp! Fractions and division are the focus of group instruction, while campers begin their individual climb up the MathTree®, a proprietary skill system customized to the camper’s pursuit of math skills. Campers should be fluent with single-digit multiplication prior to the start of camp. Half of each camp day is dedicated to the exploration of STEAM: science, technology, engineering, art and math. Campers add a fun twist to their study of math by working together on team projects focusing on one of these five areas each day.

PROVIDER: MathTree has been providing engaging summer math camps for children of all ages in the metropolitan D.C. area since 1999 (mathtree.com).

Ages: 9-11

Weeks/Times: June 20 – July 1 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $865 (2 weeks)

Positive Impact Martial ArtsThis camp is perfect for both beginner and experienced martial artists. Campers learn a combination of modern and traditional martial arts along with some favorite games and entertainment. Campers get to cool off by continuing their training at a local pool. In addition to learning proper form, stunts and self-defense skills, campers focus on improving self-discipline, goal-setting skills, making a positive impact and developing attitudes for success. Campers receive excellent training in sport karate and tae kwon do as well as boxing and kickboxing.

PROVIDER: Positive Impact Martial Arts combines a progressive, easy-to-learn curriculum for fitness and self-defense with a comprehensive personal development curriculum that stresses responsibility, discipline and character (positiveimpactma.net).

Ages: 7-15

Weeks/Times: July 18, July 25 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $330

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Schedule: AthleticsCAMP AGES Week of

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Week of July 18

Week of July 25

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AAA Baseball:

Baseball (Youth) 6-12 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Pro Ball Workouts ((Boys) 13-17 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30 9:00 - 2:30

Tournament Prep Baseball (Boys) 10-12 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Basketball Shooting Skills Pre Camp (Boys) 10-15 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00

Basketball (Boys) ends 2:30 on Fridays 8-15 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Bantam Basketball (Boys) ends 2:30 on Fridays 6-7 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Basketball Shooting Skills Pre Camp (Girls) 8-14 8:15 - 9:00 8:15 - 9:00

Basketball (Girls) ends 2:30 on Fridays 6-14 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Football - Noncontact (Boys) 7-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

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Lacrosse (Girls) 6-14 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Lacrosse (Boys) 6-14 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45 8:45 - 2:45

Soccer (Boys) 6-13 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Soccer (Youth) 3 -5 9:00-12:00 9:00 - 12:00

Soccer (Girls) 6-14 9:00 - 3:00 9:00 - 3:00

Softball (Girls) 7-14 9:00 - 3:00

Tennis Academy at Bullis (Coed) See page 22 for complete schedule.

5-15 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00 9:00 - 12:00

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Wrestling (Coed) 6-17 8:45 - 3:00 8:45 - 2:45

Schedule: Bulldog Day Camps *No camp Monday, July 4. Fees pro-rated accordingly.

CAMP AGES Week of June 20

Week of June 27

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Week of July 11

Week of July 18

Week of July 25

Week of August 1

Week of August 8

Bulldog Day Camp 5-11 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30 9:00 - 3:30

Bulldog Day Camp Jr.

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String EnsembleDo you dream of being the next Yo-Yo Ma or Christian Ferras? Become a more confident musician this summer by rehearsing in an ensemble and in sectionals. Campers review proper playing position and hone skills in pitch, rhythm and tone development. They learn music theory and improvisation and work on communication and teamwork through the use of music games. This camp culminates in a concert showcasing the ensemble’s talent and demonstrating their improvement as musicians. At least one year of experience in string ensemble or private instruction is required for participation in this camp.

Ages: 10-14

Weeks/Times: August 1 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Fee: $225

Vive le Français!Campers explore French language and vocabulary while learning about the cultures and traditions of France and other francophone countries. Designed for younger ages, this camp engages campers through activities such as reading and singing in French to cooking and tasting the foods of French-speaking nations. In addition to arts and crafts and other experi-ences on-campus, campers take field trips to a local French café and more. This immersive approach provides a memorable context to reinforce French vocabulary and conversation.

Ages: 5-8

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $330

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“In addition to the kids loving the camps. I really appreciated the friendliness that I encountered every time that I came onto cam-pus. All staff were consistently helpful, smiling and wonderful.”

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CAMP AGES June 20 - July 1 July 11 - July 22 July 25 - August 5

Adventures in Creative Writing 9-14 CW2b CW3b

Archery 9-14 AR2b AR3b

Backyard Games 9-14 BY1a

Baker's Dozen 9-14 BD1b BD2b BD3b

Engineering in Action 9-14 EA2b EA3b

Mixed Media & Art Journaling 9-14 MM2b MM3b

Open for Business: Entrepreneurship

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Robotics Challenge 102 9-14 RO1b

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Theater Workshop 9-14 TW1b TW2b

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Commercial Design 9-14 CD1c

Computer Music 9-14 CM1c

Geology & Exploration 9-14 GE3c

Getting Started with Photography 9-14 GS2c

On the Spot: The Art of Improv 9-14 AI1c AI2c

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“I liked the staff in Wilderness &Adventure 2.0—when I needed someone to talk to, they were there for me, and they encouraged me to work hard at what we were doing.”

Wilderness & Adventure Ropes courses, hiking and scavenger hunts, oh my! Get ready to explore the great outdoors through a combination of wilderness adventures, orienteering and team-building games that instill confidence, friendship and a love for the outdoors. Campers learn the fundamentals of hiking using trail maps, compasses and natural boundaries as guides. Outdoor fun may include scavenger hunts, wilderness capture the flag, rock climbing and ropes courses. Campers also get a chance to cool down through various water adventures. The camp session ends with a visit to Sandy Spring Adventure Park, the largest aerial forest adventure park in North America, where campers experience zip lines, climbing and a variety of obstacles.

Ages: 6-12

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11, August 1

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (6-10 yrs.)

June 20, July 5 (4-day), July 18, August 8

9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (8-12 yrs.)

Fee: $385 $310 (4-day)

Wilderness & Adventure 2.0 Take to the great outdoors and learn valuable traits of leadership, communication and trust in this program centered on personal development! Designed for teenagers, this camp introduces campers to a variety of skills such as camp craft, “leave no trace”, map reading, land navigation, fire building and other areas of back-country expertise. Wilderness & Adventure 2.0 challenges campers through outdoor adventures such as rock-climbing and white-water rafting. Throughout the week, the group is accompanied by instructors who are proficient in designing outdoor leadership experiences for youth. With a personalized approach in mind for each camper, instructors encourage personal growth and “finding your voice.”

Ages: 13-17

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 11, July 18, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Fee: $475

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SESSION 1 SESSION 2 SESSION 3

CAMP AGES June 20 - July 1 July 11 - July 22 July 25 - August 5

Adventures in Creative Writing 9-14 CW1a

Art through the Ages 9-14 AA2a

Artrageous: Painting & Drawing

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Backyard Games 9-14 BY2a BY3a

Engineering in Action 9-14 EA2a EA3a

Geology & Exploration 9-14 GE2a

No Strings Attached: Puppetry Workshop

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Open for Business: Entrepreneurship

9-14 OB1a

Photoshop & Digital Art 9-14 PS1a PS2a

Robotics Challenge 101 9-11 RO1a

Sew Pretty, So Fabulous! 9-14 SP1a SP2a SP3a

Space Science & Astronomy 9-14 SS3a

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How it Works: Step 1: Pick a sessionStep 2: Pick up to three camps, one for each block A B C

Step 3: Register using the unique course code for each camp found in the schedule (pages 4-5)

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Young ArtistsMulti Media: Week of June 27Get creative with a wide range of media! In this session, campers explore the world of the multimedia artist. They develop artistic skills by working with an array of materials within each project as they make gelatin botanical prints that look like photos, use found materials to build sculptures and work with craft supplies to create forms inspired by nature.

Mad About the Masters: Weeks of July 18 and August 8Create art in the style of famous artists throughout history! Paint with scis-sors like Matisse, splatter paint like Jackson Pollock and construct mobiles like Calder. Whether they are painting with dots like Seurat, making modern forms reminiscent of Chihuly or focusing on flowers and hearts like O’Keeffe and Dine, campers have a blast exploring some of history’s great artists and their unique techniques.

Mosaic and Decoupage: Week of July 25During this session, campers create pattern, texture and design through the implementation of mosaic and decoupage techniques! Campers use a variety of materials – from paper goods and plates to tile and up-cycled items – to create boxes, mirrors, stepping stones and crafts galore. Enjoy the messy and sensory experience of grouting your work, and experience the satisfaction of finishing a piece of useable art!

Ages: 6-9

Weeks/Times: June 27, July 18, July 25, August 8 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Fee: $340

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Pick 3 CampsAdventures in Creative Writing ...........................................8Archery ......................................................................................8NEW! Art through the Ages .................................................8Artrageous: Painting & Drawing ...........................................9NEW! Backyard Games ..........................................................9Baker’s Dozen ..........................................................................9Bullis Culinary Academy .......................................................10 Clay Creations ........................................................................10NEW! Commercial Design .................................................10NEW! Computer Music .......................................................11Engineering in Action ............................................................11Geology & Exploration .........................................................11Getting Started with Photography .....................................12Mixed Media & Art Journaling .............................................12 No Strings Attached: Puppetry Workshop .....................12On the Spot: The Art of Improv ........................................13Open for Business: Entrepreneurship ...............................13NEW! Photoshop & Digital Art..........................................13Robotics Challenge ................................................................14 Sew Pretty, So Fabulous! ......................................................14Space Science & Astronomy ................................................14Team Challenge ......................................................................15Theater Workshop ...............................................................15What’s the Buzz, Camp Reporters? ..................................15 NEW! World Drumming .....................................................16

Athletic CampsAAA Youth Baseball ..............................................................18NEW! AAA Pro Ball Workouts .........................................18AAA Tournament Prep Baseball ........................................19Boys Basketball .......................................................................19Girls Basketball .......................................................................20Girls Field Hockey .................................................................20Boys Football ..........................................................................21Boys Lacrosse .........................................................................21Girls Lacrosse .........................................................................22Boys Soccer .............................................................................22

Coed Youth Soccer ...............................................................23Girls Soccer .............................................................................23Girls Softball ............................................................................244 Star Tennis Academy at Bullis .........................................24Wrestling .................................................................................25

Bulldog Day Camps .................................................. 26-27

Specialty CampsAll the World’s a Stage .........................................................28Aviation: The Sky’s the Limit! .............................................28 Bowen McCauley Dance ......................................................29NEW! Bullis Band ..................................................................29Bullis at Calleva .......................................................................30Circus Camp Stars .................................................................30Computer Science Connect ................................................31Creative Studio .......................................................................31En Garde! Fencing ..................................................................32Equestrian ................................................................................32Fishing…Now & Forever! ....................................................33NEW! Glee Club ....................................................................33Handwork Day Camp ...........................................................34NEW! Handwork: Glamorize Your Doll .........................34Handwork: Machine Sewing ................................................35Handwork: Teen Fashion Bootcamp .................................35I Drive Smart ...........................................................................36Intermediate Photography ...................................................36NEW! Intermediate Photoshop & Digital Art .................37NEW! Jazz Band .....................................................................37Junior Engineers .....................................................................38Learn & Serve: Community Building ..................................38Mad Science Camps ...............................................................39Maker Studio ...........................................................................40MathTree Camps .............................................................40-42 Positive Impact Martial Arts ................................................42NEW! String Ensemble ........................................................43Vive le Français! .....................................................................43Wilderness & Adventure .....................................................44Wilderness & Adventure 2.0 ...............................................44Young Artists ..........................................................................45Camp Policies ..................................................46-47Extended Day/Lunch Program ........................... 47

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Camp Policies For a full list of our camp policies and procedures, please visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms.

Registration• Applications are required for each camper and are processed on a

first-come, first-served basis.

º Register online at www.bullis.org/summerprograms. *Note: At the time of registration, a non-refundable deposit of $100 paid by credit card is required per camp session.

º For assistance, please call the Summer Programs Office at 301-983-5741, M-F, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

• Registration with full payment will be accepted until the first day of the camp session, space permitting. No personal checks will be accepted within two weeks of the start of the camp session.

• Camper must be registered and paid in full to attend camp.

• Tuition and fees will not be pro-rated for partial attendance.

Payment/Cancellation Policy• A non-refundable deposit of $100 per camp session is due at the

time of registration and must be paid by credit card. When the cost of a camp session is less than or equal to $115 (i.e. Boys/Girls Basketball Shooting Skills Pre-Camp), tuition must be paid in full at the time of registration and is non-refundable.

• The non-refundable deposit reserves placement in a camp; the deposit is applied toward the camp session fee and is strictly non-refundable unless a session is cancelled by the Summer Programs Office.

• Full payment is due by May 1 for registrations prior to May 1.

• Full payment is due at the time of registration for all registrations after May 1.

• All payments become non-refundable after May 1.

• Payment options include: credit card (VISA, MasterCard or Discover), personal checks made payable to Bullis School, cashier’s check or cash. No personal checks will be accepted within two weeks of the start of the camp session.

• Bullis will charge a $40 processing fee for checks not honored by a bank.

• Bullis Summer Programs reserves the right to cancel any camp. Should this occur, registrants will receive a full refund for the canceled camp, including the deposit.

• A camper who is not picked up within 15 minutes of his/her camp session ending will be automatically enrolled in Extended Day and charged the drop-in rate. See page 47 for more details.

• For any Extended Day pickups after 6:00 p.m., late charges will accrue in the amount of $2/minute. All Extended Day drop-in charges and late fees incurred will be charged to the credit card on file after the date of attendance.

• Bullis Summer Programs reserves the right to charge the credit card on file for outstanding balances.

Program Change Requests• For any camp change requests or cancellations to existing

registrations, a completed “Change Request” form must be submitted to the Summer Programs Office two weeks prior to the start of the camp session. The “Change Request” form is available on the Summer Programs website.

• Change requests will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis and are not guaranteed.

• No changes can be made within two weeks of the camp session start date.

• Changes from one camp session to another camp session cannot be accommodated after the session begins.

• Changes made to existing registrations will incur a $35 change fee.

• When changing from one camp session to another camp session with lower tuition and fees, the difference is non-refundable, and the $35 change fee will still apply.

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprogramsFor details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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Health Forms and Medication• Maryland law requires all campers to have a current tetanus

shot, the date of which must be on file with the Summer Programs Office.

• Immunization records of campers who attend school outside the state of Maryland must be on file in the Summer Programs Office prior to the start of camp.

• Campers taking prescription and/or non-prescription medication while at camp must submit completed health forms to the Summer Programs Office prior to the start of camp. Health forms can be found on the Summer Programs website.

• Medication and completed health forms for campers taking field trips must be submitted to the Summer Programs Office at least one week prior to the start of the camp.

Extended Day • Extended Day is available from 7:30-9:00 a.m. and 2:30-6:00

p.m. Pre-registration for this service is strongly encouraged for planning purposes.

• AM (7:30-9:00 a.m.): $60/week pre-registered, $20/day drop-in.

• PM (2:30-6:00 p.m.): $90/week pre-registered, $30/day drop-in.

• AM/PM: $130/week.

• Week of July 5 is pro-rated. AM is $48, PM is $72 and AM/PM is $104 (daily drop-in rates remain the same as above).

• Any camper not picked up within 15 minutes of their camp session ending will be automatically enrolled in Extended Day and charged the drop-in rate.

• For any pickups after 6:00 p.m., late charges will accrue in the amount of $2/minute. All Extended Day drop-in charges and late fees incurred will be charged to the credit card on file after the date of attendance. By enrolling in this service, you are agreeing to these terms; no prior notice will be given.

• 4 Star Tennis Academy at Bullis campers must be pre-registered for Extended Day. Tennis campers may not drop in.

July 4• Bullis Summer Programs will not be in session on Monday, July

4, 2016, in observance of Independence Day. Camp sessions of-fered the week of July 5 are pro-rated for the holiday.

Lunch• A hot lunch plan is available for $30 per week.

• Weekly lunch plans must be purchased one week in advance; daily lunch requests cannot be accommodated.

• Campers who have purchased a lunch plan will receive a bag lunch if they take an off-campus field trip.

• The lunch program is not available for the following camps: Bulldog Day Camp Jr. PM, Bullis at Calleva, Equestrian, Fishing, Learn & Serve, Wilderness & Adventure and Wilderness & Adventure 2.0.

• The weekly menu is posted on the Summer Programs website.

Discounts• Pick 3 Discount: Choose three camps in one Pick 3 session,

and receive an $80 discount. Only one Pick 3 discount per session may be applied.

• Athletic Camp Early Bird Discount: Register on or before March 1, and receive a 10% discount (applicable to full-day athletic camps only, excluding Tennis).

• Athletic Camp Sibling Discount: Register two or more siblings in an athletic camp for the same week after March 1, and receive a 5% discount per child (applicable to full-day athletic camps only).

• Bulldog Day Camps Early Bird Discount: Register on or before March 1, and receive a 10% discount (applicable to Bulldog Day Camp and Bulldog Day Camp Jr. full-day only).

Bullis Summer Programs makes every effort to ensure the good-faith operation of its programs, however all camp trips and activities as detailed in camp descriptions are subject to change. Bullis Summer Programs reserves the right to make changes in personnel to any program without prior notice.

For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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Camp Programs A wide array of full-day and half-day sessions allows you to create the perfect summer of fun within any schedule. And with our extensive offerings, you’re sure to find a camp that meets your needs and interests too!

Pick 3 CampsOur Pick 3 Program, offered to campers ages 9-14, allows for exploration of different interests by creating a schedule of up to three camps a day during a two-week period. You may pick one, two or three camps to attend – the flexibility is yours!

Athletic Camps Our athletic camps, led predominantly by our accomplished Bullis School coaches, offer a variety of different sports at all ability levels and combine fun with skill development. Our athletic program builds camper confidence and lifelong skills in the sport.

Specialty Camps Our specialty camps provide campers of all ages a way to dive into specific areas of interest in one- and two-week, half- or full-day sessions. What better way to spend the week than performing on stage, riding a horse or even flying an airplane!

Denotes a Bullis Signature Camp. These camps provide unique experiences that are characteristic of core elements in the signature programs of Bullis School: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM); Entrepreneurship; Humanities and Global Studies and Visual and Performing Arts.

Bulldog Day Camps The ever-popular Bulldog Day Camp, for ages 5-11, offers a robust program of age-specific activities and different field trips each week. Whether campers are enrolled for one week or for seven weeks, they are sure to have an unforgettable experience!

Bulldog Day Camp Jr. is specially designed for our youngest campers ages 3½ to 5 to take part in the Bulldog experience.

Like Us! For details and registration, visit www.bullis.org/summerprograms

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