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K-8 Summer School/Cool 2014
St. Francis School District: Summer School
Session 1: June 16-July 3Session 2: July 7-25th
After April 12th, registrations will be accepted at Deer Creek Intermediate School or Willow Glen Primary School
St. Francis Recreation: Summer Cool
Registration: In person registration Saturday, April 12th 8:30am-12pm @ Deer Creek Gym
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K-8 SUMMER SCHOOL
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WHAT IS SUMMER SCHOOL?
Summer school is both an academic and an enrichment program provided by the St. Francis School District. Summer
school offers a variety of courses based on Wisconsin Academic Standards and Common Core Standards. A number of
courses are available for students who would benefit from extra assistance in reading, writing, and mathematics. Summer
school consists of two three-week sessions. Courses are taught by certified teachers.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND?
Students attending the St. Francis School District or students living in the city of St. Francis are eligible to register for
summer classes. Residents require proof of residency (phone bill, electric bill, etc.) Non-resident students are eligible to
attend but will be required to pay a higher registration fee. (Please see, What Is the Cost?) If your child has special needs
or a disability in regards to summer school, please contact Guy Powell, 842-8410 to share information.
WHEN AND WHERE WILL CLASSES BE HELD?
Deer Creek Intermediate School Session 1: June 16-July 3 (no classes July 4)
3680 Kinnickinnic Session 2: July 7-25th
St. Francis, WI 53235 8:00am-11:55 am
Summer School #: 482-8401
Specific classes and times listed in summer school program guide
REGISTRATION
Deer Creek Gym Building 3680 Kinnickinnic, St. Francis WI 53211
Saturday, April 12, 2014: 8:30am-12pm
After this date, registration will continue in the Deer Creek and Willow Glen offices.
You may also mail in registration forms to the Deer Creek Intermediate School 3680 Kinnickinnic, St. Francis, WI 53235.
ATTN: Summer School.
Please call Krista Seefeld at 482-8402 regarding availability of classes after May 12, 2014.
WHAT IS THE COST?
Classes are individually priced in booklet. Non-residents who are neither an Open Enrollment student or a 220 Student of
St. Francis Public Schools will be charged a materials and supplies fee per class AND a one-time registration fee of
$20.00 per student. No cash refunds will be given unless a class is changed or canceled by the District.
WHAT IS THE SUMMER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE POLICY?
All students are expected to attend summer school on a regular basis. Parents must notify the summer school office
(482-8401) by 8:00 a.m. if a student is absent.
During the summer school sessions, the School District does not employ a summer school attendance secretary and
parents will not be notified on a daily basis when their child is absent, and for that very reason we must hear from you.
**Parents Please Note: We must have a direct phone number to communicate with you for emergency, as well as
attendance issues. **
Courses must have a minimum of 10 students enrolled or they will be canceled.
Unless parents/guardians are notified of cancellations, courses will meet as scheduled.
What are the student conduct expectations?
Regular school year rules will be enforced during the summer program. Students are expected to go home when their
instructional session has ended. A pattern of student misbehavior will result in dismissal from the summer school
program for the remainder of the session. Fees will not be reimbursed.
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Summer School/Cool 2014
Price List
Non-residents who are neither an Open Enrollment student nor a 220 student of St. Francis Public Schools will be charged
a one-time registration fee of $20.00 per student. Class offerings are $5.00 per class unless listed below.
Summer School Classes
Books and Cooks $10.00
Hands-On Science $10.00
Iron Chef St. Francis $10.00
Life Skills $10.00
Model Car Building $10.00
Red Cross Certified Babysitting Class $15.00
Robot Engineering with Legos $10.00
Safety Academy $15.00
Spin a Yarn $10.00
Summer Cool Classes
Swim Classes No Charge
Volleyball $15.00
Tennis $15.00
Soccer $15.00
Floor Hockey $15.00
Basketball Classes $15.00
Basketball Camps $30.00
Flag Football $15.00
PomPon Classes $27.00
Lunch and Games $25.00
The following classes are not included in the one-time $20.00 non-resident registration fee. Prices for these programs are
as follows:
MiKro Soccer $60.00 without ball $70.00 with ball
Adventure Camp $125.00 for Residents $175.00 for Non-Residents
Karate $20.00 for Residents $40.00 for Non-Residents
Judo $20.00 for Residents $40.00 for Non-Residents
Water Aerobics $30.00 for Residents $50.00 for Non-Residents
METHOD OF PAYMENT: CASH or CHECK ONLY. NO CREDIT or DEBIT CARDS ACCEPTED
Make checks payable to: St. Francis School District
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Academic Offerings
I’m Going to School!!! (For students entering 4K-5K) $5.00
This course is for children entering 4 and 5 year old kindergarten this fall. (Children must be toilet trained). It will help
the child expand social skills, stretch their curiosity and problem solve through play. Children will work on developing
simple number concepts, oral language, and print awareness. Activities will include nursery rhymes, singing, drawing,
painting, and games involving low organizational skills. The program emphasis will be on socialization experiences.
Basic Guitar (For students entering grades 3-8) $5.00
Bring your own guitar or we will provide one for you. A limited number of guitars are available so please let us know if
you need a school guitar when signing up. Learn tuning, basic care of the instrument, simple cords and some individual
notes and a performance for parents/students during the final week. Session I: June 16 – July 3
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Course #3024
Session II: Not offered
Books and Cooks (For students entering 1 – 3) $10.00
Enjoy a read aloud of a favorite book or of a new one you haven’t yet heard. You will then learn how to measure, mix,
and make a simple recipe that goes along with exciting story.
Session I: June 16 – July 3
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Course #3025
Session II: July 7– July 25 (no class on July 4)
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Course #4024
Crazy About Upcycling (For students entering grades 6-8) $5.00
Dive into the wonderful world of ―Upcycling‖ where you make sculptures and prints from recycled and found objects.
Your creativity will soar as you reuse, recycle and renew beautiful projects. Session I: June 16 – July 3
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Course #3026
Session II: July 7 – July 25 (no class on July 4)
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Course #4025
Creative Book Making (For students entering grades K-2) $5.00 Students will improve their writing skills through the creative book making process. Stories will be drafted and published
Session II: July 7– July 25(no class on July 4) Time: 9:20 – 10:35 a.m. Course #4026
10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Course #4026a
Drama (For students entering grades 6 - 9) $5.00 The course will focus on the foundational skills of acting and drama including stage presence, movement, voice inflection,
writing of scripts, and makeup. Session I: June 16 – July 3
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m. Session II: July 7– July 25(no class on July 4)
Time: 10:40 – 11:55 a.m.
Face It! Introduction to Portraiture (For students entering Grades 3-5) $5.00
Discover how to create realistic self-portraits using a multitude of materials, a mirror and your creativity. You will study
how famous artists create portraits and incorporate that artist’s style into pieces of artwork. Session I: June 16 – July 3
Model Car Building (For students entering grades 5-9) $10.00 Students will build models of past or present automobiles, planes, or ships. Models for class may be brought in or
purchased through the class. Students may not start a model until it is paid for. Paint, brushes, and glue are supplied. Session I: June 16– July 3
Time: 8:00 – 9:15 a.m. Course #3040
Session II: July 1 – July 19 (no class on July 4 and 5) - Monday – Friday
Time: 8:00 – 9:15 a.m. Course #4040
Music Rocks! (For students entering grades K4/K5 and grades 1-3) $5.00
Come sing, ring, and play your way through the summer! We will sing songs, play instruments, and play fun music
tread water, and knowledge of elementary back stroke kick. (minimum of six persons,
maximum of twenty)
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Swimming Session One Level Four R1221 12:30PM-1:30PM
Swimming Session Two Level Four R2221 12:30PM-1:30PM
LEVEL V – STROKE REFINEMENT
PREREQUISITE: Have passed Level IV or can successfully complete the following skills:
swim 50 yards front crawl, swim 50 yards back crawl, swim 25 yards elementary back
stroke, and knowledge of side stroke kick. (minimum of six persons, maximum of twenty)
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Swimming Session One Level Five R1222 1:30PM-2:30PM
Swimming Session Two Level Five R2222 1:30PM-2:30PM
LEVEL VI – SKILL PROFICIENCY
PREREQUISITE: Have passed Level V or can successfully complete the following skills:
swim 100 yards front crawl, swim 100 yards back crawl, swim 100 yards elementary back
stroke, swim 50 yards side stroke, swim 50 yards breast stroke, and knowledge of but-
terfly kick. (minimum of six persons, maximum of twenty)
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Swim Session One Level Six R1223 1:30PM-2:30PM
Swim Session Two Level Six R2223 1:30PM-2:30PM
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VOLLEYBALL Besides instructional classes, organized games are also played.
This is a co-ed activity for students in grades 3-8.
CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE DEER CREEK GYM.
(Minimum of 10 students needed to hold class.)
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Volleyball Session One 3rd-5th Gr. R1231 12:30PM-1:30PM
Volleyball Session One 6th-8th Gr. R1232 1:30PM-2:30PM
Volleyball Session Two 3rd-5th Gr. R2231 12:30PM-1:30PM
Volleyball Session Two 6th-8th Gr. R2232 1:30PM-2:30PM
TENNIS
Lessons will be offered for the beginner, intermediate, and advanced tennis player from ages 6
to 18. Skills will be taught to improve the player’s game. Minimum of 8/ maximum of 20
students per class. Classes will be held at the St. Thomas More tennis courts
located to the north of Deer Creek.
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Tennis Session One (min age 6) Beginners R1228 8:00AM-9:15AM
Tennis Session Two (min age 6) Beginners R2228 8:00AM-9:15AM
Tennis Session One Intermediate R1229 9:20AM-10:35AM
Tennis Session Two Intermediate R2229 9:20AM-10:35AM
Tennis Session One Advanced R1230 10:40AM-11:55AM
Tennis Session Two Advanced R2230 10:40AM-11:55AM
Soccer
This program gives the participants instructions in the fundamentals of soccer. Dribbling,
passing, shooting, and scrimmaging. Participants will be grouped by age.
Minimum of 8/maximum of 22 students per class. CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE
DEER CREEK ACTIVITY FIELD.
SPORT/SESSION AGES COURSE NUMBER TIME Soccer Session One 7-9 R1226 8:00AM-9:15AM
Soccer Session Two 7-9 R2226 8:00AM-9:15AM
Soccer Session One 4-6 R1227 9:20AM-10:35AM
Soccer Session Two 4-6 R2227 9:20AM-10:35AM
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BASKETBALL COURSES
LITTLE DRIBBLERS – DEER CREEK Teaches the basic fundamentals of the game. Passing and
dribbling will be stressed the most. As of now, Little Dribblers
is a co-ed class, but if the class size is too large, it will be broken
into boys and girls classes – if that happens you will be contacted.
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Little Dribblers Session One K4-1 (coed) R1233
9:20AM-10:35AM
Little Dribblers Session Two K4-1 (coed) R2233
9:20AM-10:35AM
SKILLS AND IMPROVEMENT - DEER CREEK GYM. DRILLS FOR SKILLS (Session One only) – Emphasis on all fundamentals of basketball ball
handling, passing, & shooting will be worked on everyday. No games will take place.
GAMES & CONTESTS (Session Two only) – Involves games, tournaments, and daily con-
tests. One-on-one, two-on-two, and three-on-three tournaments will be held. Also, five-
on-five games and numerous contests will be held. Session One is not required, but highly recommended.
GIRLS SKILL DEVELOPMENT – For girls entering 7th or 8th grade. This class will focus
on the shooting and ball handling skills needed to be successful at the Junior High level
and prepare to play at the High School level.
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Drills for Skills-Session One 2nd –6th Gr. R1234 8:00AM-9:15AM
Games/Contest-Session Two 2nd –6th Gr. R2234 8:00AM-9:15AM
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HHIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL CAMP
This is an important day camp for any girl planning on playing basketball next
year. The camp will include conditioning, weight training, and skill develop-
ment. It will also teach the players the offensive and defensive systems
that the program will use in summer leagues and next season. Team building
activities will also be part of this camp. This camp is one that you don’t want
to miss if you are planning on playing hoops next school year. Participants will receive
a camp shirt.
CAMP TAKES PLACE AT ST. FRANCIS HIGH SCHOOL
Girls Basketball Camp: June 16-20th Times: 1-4 pm & 6-8 pm Grades: 9 – 12 (players entering high school this fall or currently in high school)
Cost of Camp: $30.00
FLAG FOOTBALL This class is open to all boys and girls in 3rd-6th grade who are interested in football.
St. Francis High School football coaches and players will be teaching defensive and
offensive fundamentals of the game. No special equipment is needed.
CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE DEER CREEK ACTIVITY FIELD.
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME
Flag Football Grades 3-6 R1225 1:00PM-2:00PM
Flag Football Grades 3-6 R2225 1:00PM-2:00PM
FLOOR HOCKEY
Join us for an exciting 3-week session of floor hockey that is sponsored by the
Milwaukee Admirals. No roller blades or ice skates needed. We play in tennis shoes!
We will teach you practical drills and exercises and play games in the cool Deer Creek
lower gym.
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIMES Fl. Hockey Session One 3rd-6th grade R1243a 9:20AM – 10:35AM
Fl. Hockey Session One K5-2nd grade R 1243b 10:40AM—11:55 AM
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POM PON COURSES
NOTE: All Pom Pon classes run from June 16 through July 3.
The $27.00 course fee includes a T-shirt for all participants.
ALL CLASSES TAKE PLACE AT THE DEER CREEK GYM BUILDING.
BEGINNER CLASS TIME: 12:00PM-1:00PM
COURSE #: R1236
This program is designed for girls who have completed grades K4-1.
Instructions will be on proper stretching and exercises. The girls will learn cheers to per-
form in the St. Francis 4th of July Parade. They will also learn a 1-2 minute dance routine to
perform at the 4th of July Talent Show held at St. Francis Memorial Park.
INTERMEDIATE CLASS TIME: 12:00PM-1:00PM
COURSE #: R1237
This program is designed for girls who have completed grades 1-4 and have attended at least
two prior pom clinics or Summer Cool pom programs. Instructions will be on proper
stretching and exercise. The girls will review cheers to perform in the St. Francis 4th of July
Parade. They will also learn at 2-3 minute dance routine to perform at the 4th of July Talent
Show held at St. Francis Memorial Park.
ADVANCED CLASS TIME: 12:00PM-1:00PM
COURSE #: R1238
This program is designed for girls who have completed grades 2-5 and have attended at least
three or more prior pom clinics or Summer Cool pom programs. Instruction will be on proper
stretching and exercise. The girls will review cheers to perform in the St. Francis 4th of July
Parade. They will also learn a 2-3 minute dance routine to perform at the 4th of July Talent
Show held at St. Francis Memorial Park.
PEP SQUAD
TIME: 1:00PM-2:00PM
COURSE #: R1239
This program is designed for girls who have completed grades 6-7 who have had prior dance
or cheering experience. Instructions will be on proper stretching and exercise. The girls will
review and learn cheers to perform at the St. Francis 4th of July Parade. The team will also
learn a 2-3 minute pom routine to perform at the 4th of July Talent Show held at St. Francis
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LUNCH AND GAMES
This class is designed to create an educational, fun and
relaxed atmosphere for the students. Students will
enjoy a variety of cooperative games/activities.
Students must bring a bag lunch that does not require refrigeration.
This class takes place in the Deer Creek Cafeteria.
The cost of this class is $25.00 per session.
SPORT/SESSION LEVEL COURSE NUMBER TIME Session One Lunch and Games Grades K4-3 R1250 12:00PM - 1:00PM Lunch and Games Grades 4-8 R1251 12:00PM – 1:00PM
Session Two Lunch and Games Grades K4-3 R2250 12:00PM – 1:00PM Lunch and Games Grades 4-8 R2251 12:00PM – 1:00PM
ST. FRANCIS ADVENTURE CAMP
Learn and practice camping skills at Deer Creek and in the nearby woods. Activities include survival skills, camp lore, arts and crafts, hiking, swimming,
archery, nature study and camp cooking.
July 28 – August 1 Time: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
Grades: 3—5
Cost of Program: $125.00—Resident
$175.00—Non-Resident
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MiKRO SOCCER
This is a Cooperative Program between Milwaukee Kickers and the St. Francis Recreation Depart-
ment. This program provides an introduction to the game and skills training for kids ages 3—6.
Sessions are taught by experienced MiKro Soccer licensed coaches. Skills are not taught
through traditional drills. Different game based activities are used to introduce different tech-
niques while remaining low key and noncompetitive. No shin guards are needed, but recommended
for ages 5 & 6.
Register at the St. Francis Recreation Department.
Mondays, June 16-July 21
Time: 5:30PM - 6:30PM
Location: Deer Creek Intermediate School
Ages: 3—6 **Must be age 3 by start of program
Cost of Program: $60.00 (Without size 3 soccer ball)
$70.00 (With size 3 soccer ball)
KARATE
Learn self-defense while improving physical conditioning, coordination, agility, and self-esteem.
Students who complete this course may continue in other classes and can rank belts. Participants
attend class on Tuesdays from 6:00pm to 7:30pm. This class runs continuously throughout the
year in the lower level of the Deer Creek gym building.
Cost is $20 residents/$40 non-residents
8-week session for students ages five to adult.
JUDO
In this class you will learn Kodokan style Judo and Jujitsu. Beginning students learn the funda-
mentals. This includes learning how to fall, throw, pin and Jujitsu (self-defense) techniques.
Continuing students can learn progressively more advanced Judo and Jujitsu techniques leading
to earning rank / promotion. Classes meet downstairs in the Deer Creek Gym building.