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2023 Summer Enrichment Session 1
June 5-15, Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Course Descriptions:
9 a.m. Class Options 10 a.m. Class Options 11 a.m. Class Options Fitness Fun - Taught by Priscilla Burns Animal Art - Taught by Priscilla Burns Rhythm Basketball - Taught by Priscilla Burns Expect lots of running, throwing, gliding, jumping, moving and have FUN! Participate in engaging games and activities that have you moving, grooving and laughing with friends! Feathered, furry, slimy, and scaly. Create amazing pieces of art using different animals from all around the world as inspiration! Combining music and basketball makes for a terrific time! Using basketballs, we’ll dribble and drop some cool beats to many of your favorite songs! Basketballs are provided, or feel free to bring your own! Trash to Treasure - Taught by Stephanie Litrell Cheer/Dance/Aerobics - Taught by Stephanie Litrell Cooking - Taught by Stephanie Litrell One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Repurpose old items and create something new! Cheers for the summer! We will be learning Bearcat cheers and a dance, and staying healthy! Get ready to move and dance, so dress comfy and wear closed toe shoes! Read recipes, measure, mix, and MUNCH in this fun class that will leave your taste buds tingling! (Be sure to let your teacher know if you have any food allergies.) 2023 Summer Enrichment Session 2
June 19-29, Monday - Thursday 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Course Descriptions:
9 a.m. Class Options 10 a.m. Class Options 11 a.m. Class Options Fitness Fun - Taught by Priscilla Burns Pint-Size Percussionists - Taught by Priscilla Burns Creation Station - Taught by Priscilla Burns Expect lots of running, throwing, gliding, jumping, moving and have FUN! Participate in engaging games and activities that have you moving, grooving and laughing with friends! Make music with instruments that are struck, shaken, and scraped! You’ll experience xylophones and drums in this fun class! Create your own junk robot, make a tote bag, build with Legos! Explore different kinds of materials and create something only you can imagine! Textile Art - Taught by Kate Hearn Mosaic Art - Taught by Kate Hearn Science Fun - Taught by Kate Hearn What are textiles and how are they used in cultures around the world? Create a piece of yarn art and Batik art! Come enjoy the art of textiles! Learn about the art and history of mosaic! Take your knowledge and create a few mosaic art pieces. Make your way to mosaic fun! Calling all scientists! Use your incredible brain to do experiments and find new understanding of science and the world around us! Expect fun and interactive science experiments! FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dates and location for Summer Enrichment?
Summer Enrichment is offered in two sessions! Session 1 runs June 5-15, and Session 2 is June 19-29. Classes are held Monday-Thursday from 9 a.m. until noon in three, 50-minute courses. Summer Enrichment is housed at Neblett Elementary, and students are supervised at all times by Sherman ISD teachers.
Who may attend?
Classes are available to students who have completed grades K-5 in Sherman and the surrounding area communities. Students may select one class for each hour they choose to attend, for a total of three classes per session.
How much does it cost?
Each class is $40, a tuition fee that is non-refundable. This fee also covers any materials or supplies needed by students in each class. Payment can be made using MySchoolBucks here. Payment is due May 25.
When can students be dropped off/picked up? Is transportation provided?
Teachers will be able to monitor drop off at the school each morning beginning at 8:45 a.m. and pick up until 12:15 p.m. Students may not arrive earlier or stay later than those times. The parent/guardian is responsible for transportation.
What about safety precautions, medical needs, behaviour expectations and dress code?
Students must follow the Sherman ISD Health and Safety Measures. There will not be a nurse on-site, so medical needs must be attended to by a parent/guardian. A medical release form must be filled out at the time of registration. Students are expected to behave in manner appropriate for learning, and repeated disruptions can result in removal from the program. Students are expected to adhere to the Sherman ISD Handbook and Student Code of Conduct.