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Table of Contents

World Camp General Information About the Lycée .............................................................................................................................. 1

About World Camp ......................................................................................................................... 2

2016 Summer Programs at-a-glance .............................................................................................. 3

Our Team ..................................................................................................................................... 4-5

Our Partners ................................................................................................................................. 6-7

Communication ............................................................................................................................... 8

Health & Safety ............................................................................................................................... 9

Values & Behavior ......................................................................................................................... 10

Language Immersion Camps

Language Camps Locations & Timetable ...................................................................................... 11

Pick-up, Drop-off, & Extended Day Options ............................................................................ 12-13

Map of Wilson Campus ................................................................................................................. 14

Field Trips & Beach Days ............................................................................................................... 15

Meals & Snacks ............................................................................................................................. 16

Summer Camp Lunch Menu ......................................................................................................... 17

What to Wear/Bring ...................................................................................................................... 18

Specialty Camps Soccer Camps ................................................................................................................................ 19

Performing Arts, Science & Technology Camps ....................................................................... 20-21

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About the Lycée

LYCÉE FRANÇAIS DE CHICAGO

The Lycée Français de Chicago has been providing a world-class education to American and international students since 1995. Beginning at age 3 and continuing through grade 12, our students thrive in a unique multicultural, dual-language learning environment.

Instruction is provided in French and English from preschool through high school. Our students can prepare for the French Baccalaureate, an option in academic excellence giving our graduates a clear advantage in their choice of university, as well as later in life. The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program is offered in English in grades 9-12.

Through the rigorous curriculum and international exposure, Lycée students become equipped to meet the challenges of an increasingly global world, whether they are pursuing college admission, competitive careers, or their life endeavors.

OUR MISSION The Lycée Français de Chicago provides its students with a rigorous bilingual education in a dynamic and welcoming multicultural community. The Lycée draws on the best of the French, American and international educational systems preparing students to thrive at top universities throughout the world. French at its core, the Lycée’s education transforms students into global ambassadors, inspiring them to lead lives of purpose, responsibility and respect.

OUR NEW CAMPUS

A majestic four-story open atrium connects the school as one vibrant community – the heart and hub of our multi-cultural campus. Our environmentally-sustainable building was constructed with a green roof to save on energy costs. Our 3.8 acre campus provides ample room for two playgrounds, a soccer field, a basketball court, Flame athletics, plus parking and a private drive for student pick-up and drop-off. Above all, our new home is located in one of the city’s most dynamic, artistic and cultural neighborhoods where we can cultivate in-the- community partnerships for student learning.

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WELCOMING CLASS

LFC welcomes non-French-speaking students from Pre-K to 5th grade. Students entering grades 1 through 5 are placed in a welcoming class where they receive an intensive education in French before integrating into their regular classrooms.

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE

The Lycée Français de Chicago is an IB World School authorized to deliver the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in grades 11 and 12.

In grade 9 and 10, the Lycée offers a rigorous curriculum with the goal to prepare students to undertake the IB Diploma, a rigorous and renowned high school honors curriculum. It offers students a highly academic, culturally diverse and personally fulfilling education – one that prepares

students to enter top colleges and universities and to compete in today's fast-changing, global age.

For more information or for a tour of the school, please contact our Director of Admissions ([email protected]) or our Admissions Assistant ([email protected]).

About World Camp

Our World camp is open to Lycée and non-Lycée students alike, and welcomes speakers of all levels of fluency. We propose language immersion day camps in French, but also in Arabic, German, Mandarin Chinese and Italian thanks to partnerships with other schools and organizations recognized for their expertise.

These partnerships bring energy to our camps, help create new friendships, and make World Camp a truly international experience.

With camps supervised by teachers or other uniquely qualified personnel, our language immersion camps are meant to be fun, educational and tailored to the individual needs of each student.

World camp also offers afternoon Soccer Camps with Coach Joe Carver, and a variety of performing arts, science & technology camps.

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Our Leadership Team

CAMP ADMINISTRATION

Jacques Fournier, Director of Extracurricular and Summer Programs: [email protected]; 773- 665-0066, ext. 130

Ania Tourlouse, Assistant to the Director of Extracurricular programs: [email protected]; 773-665-0066, ext. 131 Jim Newark, Middle School Dean of Students: [email protected]; 773-665-0066, ext. 312

When the camp director is absent, Ania Tourlouse or Jim Newark will be the managing director of the camp.

Lycée Français Front Desk: 773-665-0066

CAMP SUPERVISORS We have put together a team of highly qualified camp supervisors composed of Lycée teachers, assistant teachers and administrators, as well as teachers and educators coming from other local or international schools. The quality of our teaching team is what makes our camp special. Each camp supervisor is running a team of 1 to 3 camp counselors. The table on the next camps introduces the persons that will take charge of a group this summer.

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Camp

Camp Supervisor

Credentials

Email Address

French—Lycée Français de Chicago Bienvenue Marie Erinkitola LFC music teacher [email protected]

Découvertes

Céline Goncharoff LFC teacher in Pre-K [email protected]

Christelle Vieillard LFC teacher in Jr-K [email protected]

Emma Caffrey LFC afterschool team leader [email protected]

Heather Fantetti French teacher, St Josaphat [email protected]

Nora Bourdin LFC afterschool team leader [email protected] Emma Zajdela LFC afterschool team leader [email protected]

Clare McDonald LFC student teacher [email protected] Katie Siede LFC afterschool team leader [email protected]

Explorateurs

Emily Geoffroy Dean of students St. Martin [email protected]

Charlene Boige LFC sports teacher [email protected]

Simone Goloven LFC high school supervisor [email protected]

Caley Shannon Language teacher Guadeloupe [email protected] Aventuriers Simone Goloven LFC high school supervisor [email protected]

Clare McDonald LFC student teacher [email protected] Arabic—Turath Institute for Arab Arts & Culture Arabic Salma Tahrani Teacher at Turath Institute [email protected]

German—The German International School Chicago Die Forscher Anne Schmetzer Teacher at German

International School Chicago [email protected]

Die Abenteurer Danica Polanski Teacher at German International School Chicago

[email protected]

Die Abenteurer Anna Brooks Teacher at German International School Chicago

[email protected]

Mandarin Chinese—China Friends Mandarin 1 Zhaoyi Liu Teacher at ChinaFriends [email protected]

Mandarin 2 Lin Wan Teacher at ChinaFriends

Italian Gli Esploratori Chiara Calci SIEF [email protected] Mind Body Soccer Mini-Kickers & Soccer Skills Coach Joe Carver Owner, Mind Body Soccer [email protected]

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Our Partners

To propose a truly professional language immersion program in various languages, we have built partnerships with local organizations offering year-round immersion programs in Arabic, Italian, German and Mandarin Chinese. These schools develop their own curriculum for these camps. All campers share the same Tuesday field trips and Friday at the beach experiences.

THE GERMAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL CHICAGO (GISC) GISC is an independent, not-for-profit, dual-language school with the curriculum mainly taught in German and a multi-cultural approach. Two camps are being offered: Die Forscher (4-5) and Die Abenteurer (6-10). LFC’s summer partnership with GISC dates back from 2008 and the first edition of World Camp. Contact: Petra Obritzberger, [email protected]

CHINAFRIENDS China Friends teaches Mandarin Chinese to children 18 months and up as well as adults. Two camps are open to students age 4-6 and 7-10. These camps provide our campers with a foundation for future learning, and cultivate their long-term interest in the language, culture and traditions of China. LFC’s summer partnership with China Friends started in 2009. Contact: ZhaoYi Liu, [email protected]

TURATH INSTITUTE OF ARAB ARTS AND CULTURE Organized in partnership with Turath Institute for Arab Arts and Culture in Chicago, this two- week summer camp is run by experienced native Arabic teachers. It is the perfect setting for your children to learn Arabic and explore its rich culture in a fun and interactive environment. The two-week camp includes a variety of indoor and outdoor activities such as arts, cooking and many others; all aiming to promote Arabic culture and language learning. LFC’s summer partnership with the Turath Institute started in 2010. Contact: Sahar Mawlawi, [email protected]

SCUOLA ITALIANA ENRICO FERMI (SIEF) SIEF opened on March 30th, 2016 in downtown Chicago in presence of the Italian Prime Minister, Matteo Renzi. The school currently offers a weekly Playgroup for children 0 to 3 years old in Italian and Saturday language & culture classes for Grade school children. The preschool that will open in September will be the first Italian-American Bilingual School in the greater Chicagoland. LFC is proud to welcome SIEF as a new long-term World Camp partner. Contact: Anna Maria Fantuzzi [email protected]

HANDCUT FOODS HandCut Foods is committed to delivering the freshest, highest-quality products to our camp. Though each menu is customized to suit individual needs, the constant is restaurant-quality food made from scratch with whole ingredients. Lunches proposed during summer are nuts free and pork free. Contact: Felix Biess [email protected]

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EMERALD CITY THEATRE Founded in 1996, Emerald City Theatre is one of Chicago’s most attended non-profit theatres with an annual programing reach of 80,000 children and their grown-ups. Through a rigorous collaboration between innovating artists and leading educators, Emerald City Theatre is a national leader in developing new work for young audiences, having created over 30 world premieres and worked with best-selling children’s authors. Emerald City Theatre is also home to Chicago’s most enrolled theatre camps and classes with a focus on teaching important life skills through arts education.

Contact: Rachel Sherman [email protected]

PLAYWELL TEKNOLOGIES Play-Well TEKnologies was founded in 1997. The program uses the LEGO® building system which is both a popular play medium and a tremendous learning medium. We teach approximately 100,000 students per year. We run our engineering programs in approximately 23 states, as well as in France.

Contact: Maddy Gabor [email protected]

EINSTEIN BY DESIGN Einstein By Design operates after school enrichment classes, seasonal camps, workshops, and professional development programs at schools, art and community centers, and maker spaces. Our programs emphasize Design Thinking and Innovation Literacy development. We use core elements of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math in our curriculum to create innovative, technology-based learning experiences. Our team comprised of educators, scientists, engineers, creative technologists, computer programmers and makers is passionate about teaching children technology and design thinking concepts through innovative hands-on activities.

Contact: Tai Smallwood: [email protected]

MAD SCIENCE Mad Science brings kids the fun, the amazement and the wonder of all things science. Mad Science summer camps give kids the opportunity to learn about science through our interactive and hands-on science activities. Our summer science programs let children become junior scientists for the summer and embark on a series of science adventures!

Contact: Elena Lojo [email protected]

MIND BODY SOCCER Join Joe Carver and his team of talented coaches, and learn soccer fundamentals and proper techniques while creating a passion for the game. Enjoy Crazy Hair & Crazy Hat nights.

Contact: Joe Carver [email protected]

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Communication

IN-PERSON

In addition to an orientation meeting held the first Saturday of June, parents have the opportunity to meet with their child’s camp supervisor the first day of every new session between 8:00 and 8:45am. Every day at pick-up time (3:00pm), your camp supervisor will be the one handing your child over to you. Do not hesitate to ask them questions at that time.

EMAIL Each supervisor or group leader will communicate with you by e-mail. They will send you the finalized weekly schedule of activities and other useful information related to field trips or daily activities. We are encouraging a direct and open communication between parents and teachers. Please feel free to contact directly your child’s camp teacher with any question or concern.

Camp administrators are here to answer your general questions about camp and ensure that you have the best summer experience at LFC. For any request or concern regarding daily camp life, we are recommending you contact your camp supervisor first, and the administration only if you feel that mediation is needed.

BLOG To allow families at home and abroad to share the fun, we are creating a summer camp blog. This blog is updated daily with a short resume of the day, fun pictures and students’ projects. To protect the privacy of our campers the blog access is protected with a password. Access link: http://lfcsummerblog.edublogs.org/ Password: WorldCamp2016 2016 blog activation date: June 20, 2016

ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY Students age 6 and up registered in our language camps will each have access to an individual ipad. Students will be able to use these i-pads to take pictures, videos, make written notes, work on collaborative projects and report on their adventures in the language of the camp. I-pads for older students will also be equipped with apps such as SeeSaw that they will be able to use to share their own camps pictures with their family and friends in a protected environment. More information to come with the next update of this guide.

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Health & Safety

Ensuring the safety of our campers is our priority. In addition to offering professional supervision by experienced teachers and an excellent ratio of 1 adult per 4 to 6 students, the following steps are being taken:

STAFF TRAINING Camps are supervised by experienced teachers and educators who work closely with

camp counselors to ensure a constant supervision of all students in all circumstances. CPR/First Aid certification classes are offered to our staff in June. All camp supervisors and camp counselors receive a summer camp guide with all our

safety policies (fire alarm, allergies, lockdown procedures, etc.). These policies are reminded in all staff meetings run by the director of the camp. Epi-pen boxes that include two epi-pens of different strength are located throughout the

school in our hallways, and all staff members are epi-pen trained.

WATER SAFETY The choice of our water locations is all about safety. The Hidden Creek Waterpark in Highland Park is extremely well run, and Montrose beach offers shallow water.

Children are tested on their first day at the water park Access to various pool areas is limited based on a color coding system. We have chosen not to test students aged 5 and younger, but rather limit them all to the

safest/most restricted part of the pool. Students aged 6 and up by 12/31/2015 will all be tested. We maintain a 1/4 to 1/5 counselor per student ratio. At the beach, Lifeguards are on duty and campers are allowed in shallow water

only. Water sports: waiver and special parents authorization required.

FIRST AID KIT A first aid/emergency kit is prepared for every camp by our school nurse. All camps are taking this kit with them everywhere they go. This kit includes:

First Aid supplies Emergency forms of all students Individual Action plans & personal medicines or epi-pen if applicable Parent authorization to deliver treatment if needed. Medicine must come in

original packaging with prescription. Six Epi-pen boxes are located throughout the school. Our health policies are available on our website: http://www.lyceechicago.org/student_life/school_nurse/

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Values & Behavior

We expect all students participating in our camps to behave in a way that is in accordance to our values and policies.

OUR LYCÉE VALUES / LES VALEURS DU LYCÉE Respect Respect

Responsibility Responsabilité

Joy of learning Plaisir d’apprendre

BEHAVIOR / DISCIPLINE

Children enrolled in our program are expected to be well behaved, polite to their fellow campers, counselors, and other camp or school personnel, and to respect the property of others and of the school. For their own safety, campers are expected to be with their assigned camp groups at all times, and to follow instructions.

Recurring behavioral problems will be reported by the camp supervisor to the parents and to the camp director. At that point, the camp director may call for a meeting with the parents, the teacher and the camper.

Lycée Français reserves the right to deny a camper the opportunity to participate in camp if the child's social conduct or behavior is deemed unacceptable or posing danger to himself/herself or others.

TARDINESS & ABSENCES

To report an absence or a late arrival, please inform us by sending an e-mail to your camp supervisor, and copy to [email protected].

Please note that children are expected to arrive at camp no later than 9:00am. In case of tardiness, please take your child to the front desk. Such an occurrence must remain exceptional. On field trip days, students arriving after the departure of the group will not be accepted at camp that day.

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Language Camps Locations

CLASSROOM LOCATIONS

CAMP Room

BIENVENUE 110

DECOUVERTES A 103

DECOUVERTES B 112

DECOUVERTES C 107

DECOUVERTES D 109

MUSIC (Mme Julie) / ACTIVITY ROOM 100

DIE FORSCHER 106

DIE ABENTEURER 104

ARABIC 105

MANDARIN 1 102

MANDARIN 2 105

EXPLORATEURS A 203

EXPLORATEURS B 205

EXPLORATEURS C 207

AVENTURIERS LEGO

209

GLI ESPLORATORI 201

EMERALD CITY 4-5 319

EMERALD CITY 6-13 Music room

DANCE & ACT & SING Little Gym

LEGO 301

SCIENCE 301

TIMETABLE

TIME ACTIVITY

08:00-8:45am Before Camp

08:45-9:00am Welcome

9:00am Activities begin

12:00pm Camp Bienvenue ends

3:00pm End of day for all other camps and regular pick-up

3:00-5:30pm or until 6:00pm for soccer After-camp OR Soccer camp

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Pick-up, Drop-off & Extended Day Options

INTRODUCTIONS On the first day of each camp session, between 8:00-8:45am, there will be an opportunity to meet with your child’s camp supervisor, make introductions, meet other campers, see the classroom, and ask any questions that you may have. If you would like to take advantage of this, please arrive accordingly and take no more than 5 minutes, as supervisors have a lot of campers and parents to meet. At 8:45am, the hallways will close to non-employees, and we will start our regular drop-off process and daily activities.

On all other days, we are asking parents and anyone who is not part of the staff not to accompany their children past the welcome point. Thank you for your cooperation.

BEFORE-CAMP Hours: 8:00 to 8:45am

Before-camp starts at 8:00am. Families who have registered their child for this program must enter the building through the LFC private drive entrance on the west side of the building (rue Alain Weber). There, you will find the welcome point and check-in, and we will then accompany your child to their corresponding classroom.

REGULAR DROP-OFF Hours: 8:45 to 9:00am

We will be welcoming campers in the hall just after the LFC private drive entrance on the west side of the building between 8:45 and 9:00am. Before 8:45am, we will only accept students registered for the before-camp program.

If you come by car in the morning you can park for a short period of time in our private alley, street parking can also be found on N Damen Ave, W Wilson Ave, and adjacent streets. Please park and then accompany your child by foot to the welcome point.

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REGULAR PICK-UP Pick-up time: 3:00pm (latest pick-up 3:15pm) Location: pick-up point at LFC private drive entrance

Children that are not registered in after-camp will be ready to leave camp at 3:00pm, and must be picked-up by 03:15pm at the latest.

Please come to the pick-up point outside the LFC private drive entrance on the west side of the building. If you come by car, you can park for a short period of time in our private alley, street parking can also be found on N Damen Ave, W Wilson Ave, and adjacent streets. Camp supervisors will welcome parents and ask for an ID. After verifying that the pick-up person has been authorized to do so, camp supervisors will release your child.

CAMP BIENVENUE PICK-UP & DROP-OFF Pick-up time: 12:00pm

While pick-up time is different, this camp follows the same drop-off and pick-up procedures as all other camps. Camp Bienvenue ends at 12:00pm, and no after-camp option is available.

AFTER-CAMP Hours: 3:00 to 5:30 pm Location: Rooms 100, 101; playgrounds

This program is open to all campers. It includes a choice of the following activities:

The artist’s corner (Arts & Crafts)

The builder’s corner (building games, Legos, puzzles)

Sports and games

Recess and free playtime

At 3:10pm, after regular pick-up is over, the door on rue Alain Weber is locked. To pick-up your child any time during after camp hours, parents must enter the school through the Wilson Entrance. Be prepared to show your ID at this time. After checking your ID, our receptionist will give you a pick-up pass and will direct you to the indoor or outdoor space where your child is located. After camp employees will collect your pick-up pass and call your child for pick-up.

Please note that private alley parking is available at this time.

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Map of Wilson Campus

PICK-UP, DROP-OFF POINT

Pick-up and drop-off point

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Field Trips & Beach Days

FIELD TRIPS

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4

Groups June 21 June 28 July 5 July 12 July 19 July 26 August 2

August 9

Decouvertes Die Forscher Mandarin

Blackberry Farm

Water Park Brookfield Zoo

Water Park

Science & Industry Museum

Water Park

Botanic Garden

Water Park

Les Explorateurs Les Aventurieurs Die Abenteurers Arabic Gli Esploratori

Water Park Blackberry Farm

Water Park

Brookfield Zoo

Water Park Field Museum

Water Park

Botanic Garden

Field trips take place every Tuesday, for all camps except Camp Bienvenue.

Transportation for our field trips and beach days is provided by Ron Transportation. Under appropriate supervision, small groups of campers such as Les Aventuriers may also use public transportation. The Lycée mini-van may be used for trips to various locations. All students must wear their summer camp T-shirt on field trip days.

FRIDAYS AT THE BEACH Every Friday, for all full-day campers

All camps except Camp Bienvenue go to Montrose Beach every Friday for a day at the beach. Please make sure to apply sunscreen on your child in the morning, and leave a bottle in his/her bag. Water is shallow, and swimming is supervised by lifeguards. We are providing pails, shovels, and other beach toys, and many fun activities are organized throughout the day.

On beach days, Barbeque picnic lunch is provided by HandCut Foods.

Transportation to and from Montrose beach will be provided by Ron Transportation.

If we cannot use Montrose Beach on certain days (there is a potential for planned conservation work but dates are not confirmed), we will move to a nearby beach and inform you of our new plans.

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Meals & Snacks

WHAT IS PROVIDED?

Snacks Morning snacks are provided each day for all campers. Snacks are also provided to

those children that stay for the after-camp program. All snacks are nut-free.

Lunches (June 20-August 12) Disposable Lunch Boxes are provided Monday through

Thursday by HandCut Foods catering, which is the Lycée Français hot lunch provider. Every Friday, Hand Cuts food is offering a barbeque at the beach.

Please note that alternative menu options, for example Vegetarian, are available upon request. Lunches are included in the price and are mandatory. Please do not send your child with their own lunch. All lunches are nut-free and pork-free.

Boxed lunches are provided June 20-August 12 for full-day, language immersion camps only; we do not provide lunch for any specialty camp.

WHAT IS NOT PROVIDED?

Water bottle: Keeping well hydrated is essential during hot summer days. To help us

accomplish this goal while being mindful of our environment, please provide your child with a refillable water bottle. Water fountains are available for refills in the hallways, and teachers will make sure that students drink and refill their water bottle on a regular basis throughout the day.

ALLERGIES AND DIETARY RESTRICTIONS

For children with very serious allergies or strict dietary restrictions, we are allowing parents to pack their own lunch and/or snacks. This is an exception that must be requested, and it must be accompanied by an Individual Health Plan form signed by a doctor; this form must then be returned to the camp administration. Your child’s teacher will make sure that camp counselors on their team are informed of the situation. If your child has severe allergies, we ask you to please make sure that any allergies or dietary restrictions have been listed online at the time of registration and we recommend that you give us a call at 773-665-0066, ext. 160 before June 15 to discuss a plan of action with our school nurse.

Our school uses a color coding system. Children with severe food allergies will be indicated in red on the rosters that we are distributing to our staff. Epi-pen boxes that include two epi-pens of different strength are located throughout the school in our hallways.

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Summer Camp Lunch Menu

Please click here to view menus for all 8 weeks of language camps.

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What to Wear/Bring

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR?

Except on Tuesdays and Fridays, no uniform is required. Please send your child to camp with comfortable shoes for running and playing outside, and with the clothes of his/her choice.

Campers must wear their LFC Summer Camp t-shirt every Tuesday (field trip day) and every Friday.

On water park and beach days, children must come to camp wearing their swimsuit underneath their clothes. Wearing aqua-shirt under your summer camp tshirt is a good way to avoid over exposure to sun when at the beach or at the water park.

Please also be sure to thoroughly apply sunscreen before heading to camp every day, and on beach and water park days in particular.

WHAT SHOULD I BRING?

At the beginning of camp, please pack a bag (will be returned on the last day of camp) with the following items:

A change of clothes (for students age 5 and younger) A plastic cup An extra pair of shoes (not mandatory)

Please also pack a bag daily that will include:

Sunscreen Hat Water bottle A towel and a pair of underwear on water park and beach days (so that children can

change afterwards) Any other item that your camp supervisor may request

Please mark all items with your child’s name. Camp Supervisors are likely to add items to this list based on age (blanket, nap time friends) or activities (eg. bike camp). They will inform you by e-mail of any additional request.

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Soccer Camps

EQUIPMENT NEEDED Please come with proper attire:

Shin-guards, hat, sunscreen (please apply sunscreen before leaving your house and pack the sunscreen with your child so that we can reapply throughout the day)

Plenty of water (a larger sports bottle), snacks (nut-free)

Soccer ball (optional) Contact: Coach Joe Carver at [email protected] or 847-878-8752.

PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF Parents are asked to drop off their children at the main LFC entrance at 1929 W. Wilson Ave between 2:45pm-3:00pm. Please note that the children who are registered into day camps will be transferred to soccer camp by our team at this time.

At the time of pick-up (6:00pm), parents or authorized persons must bring their ID. Pick-up will take place in front of Wilson entrance at 6:00pm. Parents/authorized persons will wait in front of building and soccer coaches will bring the group to them.

In case of inclement weather, Soccer Camp will take place in the LFC gymnasium and pick-up will be inside the main lobby.

Soccer camp Drop off / pick-up

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Emerald City Theatre Camps

WHAT IS NEEDED Snacks (nut-free) and lunch (for full day option)

Comfortable clothing

Water bottle

PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF Parents are asked to drop off their children at the main LFC entrance at 1929 W. Wilson Ave between 8:45am-9:00am. Pick-up takes place in the same area at 12:00pm (for half day camp) and at 3:00pm (for full day camp).

AFTER CAMP Please note that children registered into after camp will be transferred directly to our after camp location at 3:00pm To pick-up your child any time between 3:10pm and 5:30pm from the after camp program, parents must enter the school through the Wilson Entrance. Be prepared to show your ID at this time. After checking your ID, our receptionist will give you a pick-up pass and will direct you to the indoor or outdoor space where your child is located. After camp employees will collect your pick-up pass and call your child for pick-up.

Dance, Act & Sing Camps

WHAT IS NEEDED Snacks (nut-free) and lunch

Comfortable clothing

A plastic bag with a change of clothes

Small blanket for nap time

Water bottle

PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF Parents are asked to drop off their children at the LFC private drive entrance on the west side of the building between 8:45am-9:00am. Pick-up takes place in the same area at 3:00pm.

AFTER CAMP Please note that children registered into after camp will be transferred directly to our after camp location at 3:00pm To pick-up your child any time between 3:10pm and 5:30pm from the after camp program, parents must enter the school through the Wilson Entrance. Be prepared to show your ID at this time. After checking your ID, our receptionist will give you a pick-up pass and will direct you to the indoor or outdoor space where your child is located. After camp employees will collect your pick-up pass and call your child for pick-up.

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LEGO Camp

WHAT IS NEEDED Snacks (nut-free) and lunch

Comfortable clothing

Water bottle

PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF Parents are asked to drop off their children at the LFC private drive entrance on the west side of the building between 8:45am-9:00am. Pick-up takes place in the same area at 3:00pm.

AFTER CAMP Please note that children registered into after camp will be transferred directly to our after camp location at 3:00pm To pick-up your child any time between 3:10pm and 5:30pm from the after camp program, parents must enter the school through the Wilson Entrance. Be prepared to show your ID at this time. After checking your ID, our receptionist will give you a pick-up pass and will direct you to the indoor or outdoor space where your child is located. After camp employees will collect your pick-up pass and call your child for pick-up.

Super Science Camp

WHAT IS NEEDED Snacks (nut-free) and lunch

Comfortable clothing

PICK-UP AND DROP-OFF Parents are asked to drop off their children at the LFC private drive entrance on the west side of the building between 8:45am-9:00am. The pick-up takes place in the same area at 3:00pm.

AFTER CAMP

Please note that children registered into after camp will be transferred directly to our after camp location at 3:00pm To pick-up your child any time between 3:10pm and 5:30pm from the after camp program, parents must enter the school through the Wilson Entrance. Be prepared to show your ID at this time. After checking your ID, our receptionist will give you a pick-up pass and will direct you to the indoor or outdoor space where your child is located. After camp employees will collect your pick-up pass and call your child for pick-up.

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