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How to Register: • MAIL: Easiest and earliest way to register Mail-in registrations accepted immediately! • Walk-In Registration Hours starting May 7: Tuesdays & Wednesdays only , 9 - 11 am & 2 - 4 pm Campus closed on Fridays (May 10 - July 26, 2013) LSSC, South Lake Clermont Campus 1250 North Hancock Road, Clermont, FL 34711 • Drop Off Accepted: Walk-in registrations before May 7 will be treated as mail and added to the mail-in registrations. Late Registration Fee Begins: If space is available, a $25 late registration fee begins: • Program 1 - June 11 - 13, Tuesday through Thursday • Program 2 - June 25 - 27, Tuesday through Thursday • Program 3 - July 9 - 11, Tuesday through Thursday Last Day to Register with Late Fee: • Program 1 - June 13, Thursday • Program 2 - June 27, Thursday • Program 3 - July 11, Thursday In order not to compromise the efficiency of the program, NO registrations will be accepted after the above dates. Avoid Registration Delay: To avoid delays in registration, mark 3 choices for each class period your child will be attending. Do not select your 1st choices as 2nd and 3rd choices in other periods because if your first choice is full one period, we will automatically look to see if it is offered and available another period. We need to have other choices to select from when a class is full. Kids’ College T-Shirt & Cap (optional): • $15 for Cap • $15 for T-Shirt• $25 for both when preordered with registration. If purchased after registration: $15 Cap, $15 Shirt or both for $30 Program 1 • June 24 - July 3 (7 days) • 7 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $90 • 7 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $90 Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 7 days, $32 Program 2 • July 8 - July 18 (8 days) • 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $98 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $98 Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $36 Program 3 • July 22 - August 1 (8 days) • 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $98 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $98 Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $36 NO FRIDAYS! Fees Half & Full Days: • First Time Participant of Kids’ College: $ 10 • Program 1 (7) Half Days: $ 90 (7) Full Days: $180 • Program 2 (8) Half Days: $ 98 (8) Full Days: $196 • Program 3 (8) Half Days: $ 98(8) Full Days: $196 • Late Care Program 1: $ 32, 7 days • Late Care Program 2 & 3: $36, 8 days Sign up for Late Care on the registration form. Processing Fee (only if changes): Due to the popularity of the program and the tracking/paper work involved, we must charge a $20 processing fee for change of class once registered. To avoid this fee, please take time to discuss all classes with your child so you will register them in the appropriate classes the first time. Refunds: Because of the processing time involved, we must retain a $35 fee if you choose to withdraw your child from a session. The balance will be refunded as long as you personally contact the Continuing Education Office and follow-up with a written notice ten business days before session begins. Due to the popularity of the program, this will allow us a chance to let someone else have your spot. Located at East Ridge Middle School 13201 Excalibur Road Clermont, Florida 34711 Register Early By Mail Don’t Delay! The Best Way To See The Program At A Glance Is To Look At The Registration Form. Welcome to Kids’ College Clermont

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Page 1: Welcome to Kids’ College The Best Way To See Clermont …test.lssc.edu/kidscollege/Pages/Clermont at East Ridge Middle...of 42nd Street. Perform scenes and songs, study the techniques

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

Mail-in registrations accepted immediately!

• Walk-In Registration Hours starting May 7:Tuesdays & Wednesdays only , 9 - 11 am & 2 - 4 pm Campus closed on Fridays (May 10 - July 26, 2013)LSSC, South Lake Clermont Campus1250 North Hancock Road, Clermont, FL 34711

• Drop Off Accepted:Walk-in registrations before May 7 will be treated as mail and added to the mail-in registrations.

Late Registration Fee Begins:If space is available, a $25 late registration fee begins:• Program 1 - June 11 - 13, Tuesday through Thursday • Program 2 - June 25 - 27, Tuesday through Thursday• Program 3 - July 9 - 11, Tuesday through Thursday

Last Day to Register with Late Fee:• Program 1 - June 13, Thursday • Program 2 - June 27, Thursday• Program 3 - July 11, Thursday

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

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

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

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

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

Program 1 • June 24 - July 3 (7 days)• 7 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $90 • 7 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $90

Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 7 days, $32

Program 2 • July 8 - July 18 (8 days)• 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $98 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $98

Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $36

Program 3 • July 22 - August 1 (8 days)• 8 Mornings, 9:00 to 12:15 pm $98 • 8 Afternoons, 12:45 to 4:00 pm $98

Late Care: 4:00-5:30 pm, 8 days, $36

NO FRIDAYS!

Fees Half & Full Days:• First Time Participant of Kids’ College: $ 10

• Program 1 (7) Half Days: $ 90 (7) Full Days: $180

• Program 2 (8) Half Days: $ 98 (8) Full Days: $196

• Program 3 (8) Half Days: $ 98(8) Full Days: $196

• Late Care Program 1: $ 32, 7 days

• Late Care Program 2 & 3: $36, 8 days

Sign up for Late Care on the registration form.

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

Refunds:Because of the processing time involved, we must retain a $35 fee if you choose to withdraw your child from a session. The balance will be refunded as long as you personally contact the Continuing Education Office and follow-up with a written notice ten business days before session begins. Due to the popularity of the program, this will allow us a chance to let someone else have your spot.

Located at East Ridge Middle School • 13201 Excalibur Road • Clermont, Florida 34711

Register Early By MailDon’t Delay!

The Best Way To See The Program At A

Glance Is To Look At The Registration Form.

Welcome to Kids’ CollegeClermont

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

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

Drop-off Times:• 7:30 – 9:00 am Arrive for Morning Session• 12:15 – 12:40 pm Arrive for Afternoon Session

Pick-up Times:• 12:15 – 12:40 pm After Morning Session• 4:10 – 4:35 pm After Afternoon Session• 5:00 – 5:30 pm After Late Care

Special Notes

All students can bring a drink thermos and snacks. Don’t forget to bring your lunch and drink if you are staying all day. Make sure your name is clearly marked.

Program held at:East Ridge Middle School

13201 Excalibur Road, Clermont, FL 34711

Confirmation Letters:Confirmation letters will be sent out on June 10. You will receive a letter only if your registration is in hand by June 6. Otherwise, you will get your label with classes listed either at orientation or on the first day of Kids’ College.

Orientation Session:We will have an optional brief orientation on Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at 5:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of East Ridge Middle School. Some teachers will be present at this orientation and you will have the opportunity to meet them.

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

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

When & Where to Arrive...Morning Session:

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

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

Where to Arrive:Pass in front of school, go around to back entering at the bus loop at the back of the school. Circle through bus loop dropping off at the cafeteria.

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

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

Performance Dates:• Program 1: July 3• Program 2: July 18• Program 3: August 1

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

Thank you to Lake County Children’s Services Council for providing grant funding enabling a limited number of first time in Kids’ College eligible participants to receive a Kids’ College Scholarship.

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013Acting: Broadway Bound: The Fun and Excitement of Musical TheatreAM Program 2 & 3, Period 1Do you dream of being a star on Broadway? This class will teach you what it takes to be a professional performer. Learn the hip, hooray, and ballyhoo of 42nd Street. Perform scenes and songs, study the techniques used in auditions, and become skilled with stage directions and movement. At the end of the class, perform in a musical theatre variety show, filled with singing, dancing, and acting. All new material for 2013!Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

Acting: Express Yourself Being Someone Else (Grades 4-9)AM Program 2, Period 2Take a deeper look into the technique of acting by learning the importance of speech, movement, and expression. This class will teach the structure of acting and then apply these skills to scenes, speeches, and even pantomimes that you get to create. By developing a better understanding of expressing yourself on stage, you will grow as an actor and become more confident in many other areas. All new material for 2013! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

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

Acting: Kids on StageAM Program 3, Period 2 So you want to be a star? Why not learn how? Explore the history of acting, perform in scenes, participate in games, and experience the excitement of creating your own characters. Experience what it takes to put on a show, from the audition to the performance itself. All new material for 2013! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

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

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

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

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

Art 2D (Charcoal, Watercolor and More) AM Program 3, Period 1 Students will be introduced to two-dimensional art and will discover color theory, drawing, water colors, and painting using acrylic paints. Students will also have the opportunity to learn how to recreate Van Gogh and Picasso masterpieces. Examples of activities include watercolor landscapes, acrylic portraits, oil pastels, and crayon resists. Instructor: Susie Kirkland  

Art3D (Paper Mache, Tie Dye and More)

(Grade 5-9) AM Program 2, Period 1; PM Program 2, Period 4 Students will be introduced to three-dimensional art while exploring sculpture, paper mache, and other three-dimensional art forms. Examples of activities include paper mache, three dimensional watercolor flowers, and tie dye. Instructor: Susie Kirkland  

Art: A Little Bit of EverythingPM Program 1, Period 4Painting, drawing, making jewelry and tie dying T’s and socks will be great fun in this class. Student will need to bring a solid white t-shirt and a pair of solid white socks to class. Instructor: Jamey Crider

Art, Recycled PM Program 3, Period 4 Students will be introduced to using recycled materials as an art medium. Students will use “found” and “recycled” objects to complete arts and craft activities. Examples of projects include decoupage pencil holders and paper towel roll owls. Instructor: Susie Kirkland

Babysitting, Child Care, and Kid-Friendly Snacks AM Program 1, Period 1; PM Program 1, Period 3As you focus on basic childcare techniques, you will learn how to feed, diaper and bathe a baby. The class will focus on information needed to become a responsible babysitter. You will gain useful tips on how to acquire the necessary information needed from prospective clients. You will also make some nutritious and fun snacks. Instructor: Lauren Leger

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013BasketballAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1; PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3 Learn the FUNdamentals of dribbling, passing, and shooting a basketball through daily drills, games and team competitions. Students will be grouped according to age, size, and ability. Coach/Instructor: Derek Greene

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

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

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

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

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

Ceramics AM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2;PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3 Do you enjoy creating things with your hands? You will experience making a clay mug, a piggy bank that you will be able to use, a clay keepsake box and more. All items are handmade and painted by you.Instructor: Program 1, Jamey Crider;Program 2 & 3, Susie Kirkland

Crazy Cupcakes and CookiesAM Programs 1 & 2, Period 2 (Grades 5-9); PM Programs 1 & 2, Period 3 (Grades 2-6)Are you a budding Ace of Cakes or crazy for cute cookies? This is the course for you! Learn the basics of decorating cupcakes with fresh butter cream icing and only a few icing tips. Create amazing sugar cookie designs using Royal Icing. Amaze your friends, your family, even yourself, with your unique and creative designs that taste as good as they look. Instructor: Laurie Noboa Opperman

Creative Cupcakes and Party PlanningPM Program 3, Period 4You will be making cupcakes, other party foods and learning to plan for the perfect party. Instructor: Maybelle Holman

Creative Writing: The ART of Writing(Grades 2-5)AM Program 1, Period 2; PM Program 1, Period 4;AM Program 3, Period 1Writing is an ART and ART is writing using pictures and colors! If you like to write and draw and color and craft then please join us as we unleash our creative spirits. In this class, students will look at and create images and works of art for creative writing inspiration. Instructor: Program 1, Lauren Leger; Program 3, Kelly Cousineau

Culinary Cubs (Grades 2-5)AM Program 1 & 2, Period 1This class is a fun introduction to basic cooking for younger kids and will teach kitchen equipment safety, food safety and sanitation, and nutrition while students learn to prepare easy to cook snacks and treats. Students will have fun eating all the tasty creations as they learn culinary basics such as measuring, cutting, cake decoration, and even serving. Instructor: Laurie Noboa Opperman

Dance: And All That JazzPM Program 2, Period 4Come on kids we’re going to learn some steps, and all that jazz. We’re going to spin, and leap, and make some great routines, and all that jazz. First we’ll start out with the basic steps, add to that and get more complex. In the end we’ll put on a show, with all-that-jazz! Mixing several styles of dance including ballet, modern, hip hop and more with the ever popular style of jazz dance, students will expand their technique, application of it, and performance quality. All new choreography for 2013! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013Dance: A Chance to DanceAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2This class is for performers of all ages who want to explore a variety of dance styles. We will work on flexibility, proper technique, and stage presence. In addition, we will strengthen our coordination and memory skills while learning several dance combinations. At the end of the camp, we will have a specially choreographed dance to present all we have learned. Instructor: Brianne Welch

Dancing Through the Decades (Grades 4-9)PM Program 3, Period 4Take a trip through time and learn a variety of dances from the past century. Learn the Charleston from the 1920’s, swing from the 40’s, disco from the 70’s, hip hop from today, and every other decade in between. Each day new steps will be learned to create a fun dance for each decade. These routines will then be performed during an end of session recital. All new choreography for 2013! Instructor: Kaitlin Baxter

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

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

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

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

Gardening and Urban Farming 101AM Program 1, Period 2; PM Program 2, Period 3Get your hands dirty and plant some edible treats! Junior farmers will create biodegradable planting pots out of newspaper and plant their very own vegetable seeds. Students will plan out their dream gardens, they will learn how to mix their own soil, participate in a veggie taste test and much more! If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your boring lawn into an edible paradise, this class is for you! Instructor: Rachel Smith

GLEE for Me: Show Choir 101AM Program 2, Period 2Create your own choreography for exciting performances of show tunes and popular songs! Instructor: Scott Baltunis

Happy SnackingPM Program 1 & 2, Period 4A fun introduction to basic cooking for kids, this class will teach you about nutrition while students learn to prepare easy to cook snacks and treats. Students will also be able to eat their creations. Students will participate in other activities such as place setting, table etiquette, and decorative centerpieces while also learning about kitchen safety in a fun and relaxed setting. Instructor: Maybelle Holman

Harry Potter:Game Show Trivia (Grades 4–9)AM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2Grab your parchment and quills for the Harry Potter edition of a Kids’ College favorite … Game Show Trivia! In this class, students will play a variety of quiz style games based completely on the Harry Potter book series. Students will compete in houses for house points and a house cup will be awarded on the last day. Of course, not all of the games are brain games … it would not be a Harry Potter experience without Quidditch! Knowledge from all canonical books written by J.K. Rowling is a must. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to face-off against the best and brightest students at Hogwarts. Headmaster: Allen J. Venezio; Deputy Headmaster: Zach Mouriz 

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013Harry Potter: Hogwarts;Harry Potter Adventure AM Program 1 & 2, Period 1; PM Program 1 & 3, Period 4Disembark from the Hogwarts Express and into the magical world of Harry Potter! Following the Sorting Ceremony, students will compete for house points in everything from wizard knowledge to the Quidditch Cup! Take classes in Potions, Care of Magical Creatures, Charms and Defense Against the Dark Arts. With lots of Harry Potter trivia, Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans and loads of fun, this is one adventure you don’t want to miss! Unpack your cloak, leave the muggle world behind and accept your invitation to Hogwarts! We’ll see you at the start of term feast. Headmaster: Allen J. Venezio; Deputy Headmaster: Zach Mouriz 

Harry Potter: Prefects in Training, Level II PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3This class is designed as a second level Harry Potter course. Heavy emphasis will be placed on the original J.K. Rowling text. Although it is not a requirement, it is strongly recommended that students have read all seven volumes and have taken the Hogwarts class prior to registering for this advanced course. Activities will include character role-playing, intermediate to advanced trivia and lots of in-depth Harry Potter fun. If you’re ready to start your studies towards becoming a prefect, join the Headmasters for this magical journey back to Hogwarts! Headmaster: Allen J. Venezio; Deputy Headmaster: Zach Mouriz

  Inter-Act Percussion TheaterPM Program 3, Period 4Words and music go together! Learn about different percussive sounds and instruments while providing musical accompaniment to short stories and plays. Students will create music for narrative stories as well as providing sound effects to fit the action. Students will have the option to create story themes or participate as actors and story tellers in addition to playing music. No prior musical experience is necessary. Instruments are provided for the class. Instructor: Matt Peters

Journey through Ancient EgyptAM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 1Travel back in time to land of pharaohs and pyramids, Cleopatra and King Tut. Learn hieroglyphic writing, mummify an orange, and design a pyramid and more during this hands-on exploration of ancient world history. Instructor: Rachel Smith

KC News Team Express (Grades 5-9)AM Program 3, Period 2Talk to other kids, instructors and helpers about their Kids’ College experience. Visit classes in session. Catch great unexpected moments and write about them developing your writing skills in a way that is catchy and engaging for your fellow classmates and readers. Instructor: Kelly Cousineau

Kids in the KitchenAM Program 3, Periods 1 & 2; PM Program 3, Period 3A fun introduction to basic cooking for kids, this class will teach you about nutrition while students learn to prepare easy to cook snacks and treats. Students will also be able to eat their creations. Students will participate in other activities such as place setting, table etiquette, and decorative centerpieces while also learning about kitchen safety in a fun and relaxed setting. Instructor: Laurie Noboa Opperman

Kids Rule! (Government) (Grades 5-9) PM Program 1 & 3, Period 3Students learn about government and have an opportunity to role play different government processes. Learn about great political leaders, political parties, the electoral system, and how the American Government works. Using various research techniques, students will explore the workings of town council meetings, Congress, the State Legislature, and a Presidential cabinet meeting using topics geared to their interests and skill levels. Instructor: Rachel Smith 

Law and the Legal System (Grades 4-9) PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 4Students will learn about the legal system, legal concepts, their Constitutional rights, and law enforcement techniques.  Topics to be discussed will include: Police investigation technique, Legal procedure, application of laws to situations, and role playing of legal debates or situations.  Students will enjoy participating in and learning about their rights from participating in a mock trial and police investigation. Instructor: Rachel Smith

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

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

Mathematical ArtPM Program 1, Period 3Think you aren’t an artist? Think again! Using the principles of mathematics you will be drawing like a professional artist in no time.  From measurement and line designs to coordinate graphing pictures and tessellations, you’ll learn to draw using rulers, compasses, and graph paper. Instructor: Marni Whitehead

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013Musical Theater (Grades 2 – 6)PM Program 1, Period 4Do you like to sing and dance?  Have you ever wondered what it is like to put together a musical theater show?  During this course, you will learn some great songs from classic musical theater composers.  You will learn some basic theater dance and choreography to go with the songs.  Some students will even have speaking roles between songs.  At the end of the course, we will invite parents to come and watch our mini-show as you sing and dance your way to stardom! Instructor: Marni Whitehead

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

Paper Mache’AM Program 1, Period 1Do you like to get a little messy while being creative?  Paper Mache provides the opportunity to shape imaginary creatures out of found objects while studying the art of sculpture and form.  Students will create their own life size three dimensional creatures using paper Mache, paint, and other various materials. Instructor: Jamey Crider

Party All the TimeAM Program 2, Period 1Keep the party going! Learn and play party games like Charades, Pictionary, Twister, Encore, and Cranium. Learn the steps to party dances like The Electric Slide, California Bus Stop (the Hustle), Cotton Eyed Joe, and the Macarena! The party will never slow down when you’re in the house. Instructor: Scott Baltunis

Pioneer CraftsAM Program 3, Period 1; PM Program 3, Period 4Travel back in time and explore the Pioneer days through crafts!  Enjoy weaving, candle making from crayons, making a pen from feather quills that pioneers used, putting together tin can lanterns, making homemade butter and more!  Come experience life as it was back in the 1800’s and create your own masterpieces of time! Instructor: Heather Ciaramitaro

Ready, Set, Sew AM Program 1 & 3, Period 2 (Grades 5-9)PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3 (Grades 4-7)You will sew a cute and cuddly teddy bear about 12 inches tall of polar fleece. You will learn to use buttons, embroidery, self-made fabric or ribbon flowers and bows to decorate their creation. If you are into recycling… you can use the wrong side of an old sweatshirt (even cuter) and stuff it with an old pillow. Once the bear is complete students will make a fabric book cover. This cover can go on a small journal or sketch book, or small photo album, and can also be decorated. If time allows, other small items will be worked on such as luggage tags or hair accessories. Instructor: Maybelle Holman

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

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

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

School of RockPM Program 2, Period 3Have you ever wanted to be in a rock band? It’s easier than you think! Use drums, xylophones, booming bass bars, and a variety of percussion instruments to play the greatest classic rock and pop tunes and today’s biggest hits. No music reading or previous experience required - if you can keep a beat, YOU CAN ROCK! Instruments are provided. Instructor: Scott Baltunis 

Science Daily Adventures(Grades 2-6)AM Program 1, Period 2; PM Program 2, Period 4; AM Program 3, Period 2 Get ready to become a scientist and watch as the classroom you enter transforms into a science lab. Using microscopes, we will look at plant and animal cells. Learn about life, physical and earth sciences while creating and investigating. How do water molecules move? How do liquids change? Find out as we test using various methods to observe the change. As we study earth’s structure, we will build a bridge out of different types of materials. Who knew Science could be this much fun! Instructor: John Alvarez-Torre

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013Science Discovery (Grades 5-9)PM Program 1, Period 3; PM Program 2, Period 3;AM Program 3, Period 1As we turn our classroom into a lab, we will use study chemistry using hot plates to study thermal energy between fluids. What makes sound effects? How is static electricity created?  All of these questions and more will be answered as we look at waves, sounds, lights, prisms, electricity, and magnetism. Instructor: John Alvarez-Torre

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

Sewing My New Best Friend (Grades 5-9)PM Program 1 & 3, Period 1  Students in this class will make a fabric doll that is just a little more difficult and creative than the teddy bear. Students will take the basic doll pattern and bring life to the doll by designing clothing using a draping method, creating a face with fabric paint and hairstyle of choice using different yarns. This doll will be about 12 inches tall, but have a huge personality when complete. It’s like creating a new best friend. Instructor: Maybelle Holman

Sign Language: The Silent Voice AM Program 1, Period 1 Have you ever wished you could communicate with a deaf person or ‘eavesdrop’ on their conversation or talk to a friend and only both of you know what you are talking about? Well, wish no more!! Join me as we have fun learning the foundational skills you will need to communicate such as the alphabet, numbers and fun games using sign language. You will join the ‘ranks’ of the very few capable of communicating with the deaf; and yes, also get the skills to communicate privately with your ‘hearing’ friends! Instructor: Joyce Houke

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

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

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

Sports Journalism (Grades 5-9)PM Program 2, Period 3Students will follow sports, keep track of current sporting events, and learn the field of sports commentating. Skits, journals, interviews with other students in Kids’ College, article reviews, and learning about sports all come into play. Students get to work on writing and reading through the news of current sporting events. Instructor: Jimmy Phillips

Starfleet Academy: Star Trek Experience

(Grades 3-9)PM Program 2, Period 4; AM Program 3, Period 1The year is 2285 and Starfleet Academy is seeking boys and girls who are interested in learning about space and space exploration to come out and join the Academy. Students will be introduced to Starfleet Command, study the galaxies, learn the basics of starship construction and control and be instructed in leadership techniques. If you’ve ever dreamt about going “where no one has gone before,” this is the first step. Students who have already graduated from the Academy may return to continue their training as Starfleet officers.  Instructors: Admiral Allen J. Venezio and Rear Admiral Zach Mouriz

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

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Kid’s College - Clermont: Imagination Takes Flight 2013Team Handball PM Program 1, Period 3Learn the fast paced, exciting game that’s played in the Olympics. Students will learn and incorporate skills used in basketball, football, volleyball, and soccer in the game of team handball. Handball is a fun team sport, where a team works together and tries to throw a ball into a net guarded by a goalie. Students will practice and play in activities to be successful in the popular European sport while having fun! Instructor: Jimmy Phillips

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

Trash Can Baseball AM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 2 (Grades 5-9); PM Program 1, 2 & 3, Period 3 (Grades 2-6) The students will learn how to incorporate math skills as they enjoy a game of TRASH CAN BASEBALL. While having fun playing baseball indoors without bats and balls but by using bean bags and garbage cans, we will incorporate statistics, probability, fractions, and mental math skills. Every student will be tabulating runs, hits, RBIs, doubles, singles and batting averages. This class will be held indoors but will go outside on Thursdays to play whiffle ball as a wrap up each week if weather permits. Join the game and have a blast. Instructor: Larry Edwards

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

Up-Beat Drum CirclePM Program 3, Period 3Bang on bongo, conga, djembe, and snare drums! Hit bells, cymbals, xylophones, and more! Shake gourds, maracas, rain sticks, and other world instruments in this lively and creative percussion group. Play fun and energetic music from Africa, Asia and Latin America while learning to play as a group, keep rhythmic patterns, and improvise. No previous experience required, although percussion students are welcome. Instruments are provided for the class. Instructor: Matt Peters

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

Who Wants to be a Millionaire? (Grades 4 -9)AM Program 1 & 3, Period 1; PM Program 2, Period 4So you want to be a millionaire? Join us as we teach you the basics of money management. Students will learn what EVERY aspiring millionaire learns early on: How to manage the money you have NOW! Don’t have any money? Don’t worry! Students will be given supplies in the class, including “Kid$ Dollar$” to keep track of. Students will also learn how to identify needs vs. wants, how to create a budget, and the importance of saving for a goal and saving for the future! This class is being Co-Sponsored by Insight Credit Union. It’s your money, keep it Insight! Coordinator: Jennifer Rivera and guest Instructors

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