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Summer Workshop Catalog To register for our various To register for our various To register for our various To register for our various workshops, please visit: workshops, please visit: workshops, please visit: workshops, please visit: www.esacadiana.com www.esacadiana.com www.esacadiana.com www.esacadiana.com

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Lists the workshops offerred at ESA this summer

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Summer Workshop Catalog

To register for our various To register for our various To register for our various To register for our various

workshops, please visit:workshops, please visit:workshops, please visit:workshops, please visit:

www.esacadiana.comwww.esacadiana.comwww.esacadiana.comwww.esacadiana.com

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 2

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EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA PAGE 3

Table of Contents

ESA Summer Workshop Overview 4

All-Sport Camp 5

Basketball Camp 5

Digital Collaging 6

Digital Image Making 6

Pinhole Photography 7

Divas and Dannies (Drama Camp) 7

JAVA Programming 8

Tennis Camp (2 sessions) 8

Summer Arts Prrogram (2 sessions) 9

Volleyball Camp 10

Soccer Camp 10

Workshop Listings 11-13

Workshop Information 14

Registration Form 15

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 4

ESA Summer Program

Program Offerings Please read through our ESA Summer Program offerings for the summer of 2012. Many of our talented faculty are enthusiastic about offer-ing their unique skills in a

variety of ways.

ESA’s Summer Program Mission One of the strongest assets of ESA is the dedicated sense of community that exists both on and off cam-pus. Our families, faculty, and friends all share the common goal of pursuing excellence for our students, and this is accomplished in a number of ways. Throughout the course of the school year we engage our students and chal-lenge them in every aspect of their lives. The summer presents a much need-ed break from the rigors of the classroom, yet we still encourage our commu-nity to continue striving for greatness and collaboration. For this reason, we are excited to start a new summer program that harnesses the unique talents of our faculty and provides a chance for students to work with and learn skills from our talented faculty at ESA. This summer we will be offering a variety of activities, ranging from sports-specific camps to JAVA Programming. Our goal is to provide an exciting, informative, and engaging atmosphere for all stu-dents involved. Students are encouraged to sign up for as many sessions as their interests desire. Costs cover everything necessary for each student for

the session.

Please keep in mind that for each session, there is a maximum number of participants allowed in order to achieve the highest level of engagement for each student. Also, there is a minimum number of registrations necessary minimum number of registrations necessary minimum number of registrations necessary minimum number of registrations necessary in order for the activity to proceed. Please see following pages to read more

about numbers and costs associated with each session.

ESA is a strong community, and we hope to continue that collaborative enthu-siasm throughout the summer months. Please sign up early, as some Please sign up early, as some Please sign up early, as some Please sign up early, as some

sessions have limited space.sessions have limited space.sessions have limited space.sessions have limited space.

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ESA All Sport Camp The ESA all sport camp will

help campers with skills and

confidence that will lead to a

life�me of physical ac�vity

and wellness. All campers

will learn skills and strategies

of a variety of sports in a fun

and enthusias�c environ-

ment.

For Ques�ons:

Mike Bourgeois

All Sport Camp Information: Dates: June 4th—June 8th

Times: 8:30am-12:00pm

Ages: Students Grades: 1—8

Cost: $100/camper

Basketball Camp: Dates: June 11th—June 15th

Times: 8:30am-12:00pm

Ages: Students Grades:

5—10

Cost: $100/camper

ESA Basketball Camp The goal is that each

camper leaves with a posi-

�ve feeling of himself or

herself and becomes clos-

er to fulfilling their poten-

�al. Each camper will be

taught proper fundamen-

tals including:

Shoo�ng

Passing

Ball Handling

Defense

Game Situa�ons

Team Play

Posi�ve A�tude

Doing the “li le things”

coaches expect from all

players

EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 6

Digital Collaging (Grades 6-8) Using photographs and other

digital imagery, students will

create visual composi�ons that

are made up of mul�ple lay-

ers. Colors, pa&erns, textures,

images, and graphics will be

altered and arranged in Paint

Shop Pro. More than just col-

laging, students will be intro-

duced to a visual medium that

can lead to exci�ng opportuni-

�es for image making.

Digital Image Making (Grades 2-5) Using personal digital cameras

(point and shoot, old cell phone

etc), students will explore the

ESA campus through a

lens. Each day we will learn

about the camera and its tricks

as we take photo walks. We will

use computers to alter and view

our images, as well as prints of

the images to inves�gate col-

lage and color.

For Ques�ons:

Jennifer Graycheck

Digital Collaging (6-8)

Dates: July 9th—July 13th

Times: 1:00-4:00 (Old Chapel)

Ages: Students Grades: 6-8

Limit: Maximum-10, Minimum-5

Cost: $125/photographer

Digital Imaging (2-5)

Dates: July 16th—July 20th

Times: 1:00-4:00 (Old Chapel)

Ages: Students Grades: 2-5

Limit: Maximum-10, Minimum-5

Cost: $125/photographer

For each class, the camper needs to bring a digital camera appropriate for your child. A digital camera is necessary for participation in the class.

EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA PAGE 7

Divas and Dannies Ever wanted to be a star? Brush

up on your ac�ng abili�es with

this class! Students will spend

�me ge1ng comfortable on stage

and exploring their crea�vity

through improvisa�onal exercises

and games. The class will move

forward into scenes from plays,

some drama�c, some comic,

framed by learning ac�ng

techniques and skills. Along the

way we will discuss costuming,

set design, and prop usage.

For Ques�ons:

Kat Movassaghi

Dates: June 11th—June 15th

Times: 9:00am—12:00pm

Ages: 10 –13

Limit: Maximum 12 Students

Cost: $50/camper

Dates: July 9th—July 13th

Times: 9:00am—12:00pm

Ages: Students Grades: 4-8

Limit: Maximum 12 Students, Minimum 5

Cost: $125/camper

Pinhole Photography Under the red lights of our ESA

darkroom, students will dis-

cover the wondrous world of

black and white photography

as they watch their photo-

graphs come to life. Students

will learn to make photo-

grams, build a pinhole camera,

take pictures, and develop

their own images in the course

of a week. All materials are

included.

For Ques�ons:

Jennifer Graycheck

Dates: July 9th—July 13th

Times: 9:00am—12:00pm

Ages: Students grades: 6-8

Limit: Maximum 7 Students, Minimum 5

Cost: $150/photographer

Pinhole Image: Jennifer Graycheck

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 8

JAVA Programming This class is for anyone interested

in learning the basics of computer

programming. Students will have

fun wri�ng their very own

computer programs using the

popular Java programming

language.

For Ques�ons:

Andy LeGoullon

Dates: June 25th—June 29th

Times: 9:00am—12:00pm

Ages: Students Grades: 6—12

Limit: Maximum 15 campers, Minimum 5 campers

Cost: $125/camper

ESA Tennis Camp Improve your tennis skills and

enjoyment of the game. Sign

up for ESA tennis camp. Open

to all ESA students in grades 5-

8. All skill levels welcome.

Session I

June 4th—June 8th

Session II

June 11th—June 15th

For Ques�ons:

Stuart Cornwell

Dates: Session I June 4-June 8

Session II June 11-June 15

Times: 9:00am—11:00am

Ages: Any ESA Student Grades 5-8

Limit: ONLY ESA Students

Cost: $100/camper per session

EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA PAGE 9

Summer Arts Program (Grades 6-12) This studio workshop will provide

an exci�ng �me for exploring 2

dimensional and 3 dimensional

works of art using a variety of

materials and techniques. Students

will be encouraged to pursue their

individual interests as well as learn

about art history and

contemporary arts and ar�sts.

Experimenta�on and ar�s�c risk

taking are highly encouraged. All

supplies included.

For Ques�ons:

Cathy Mills

Arts Program (2-5)

Dates: July 9th—July 13th

Times: 9:00-12:00, 9:00-400

Half-Day or Full-Day Options

Ages: Students Grades: 2-5

Limit: Maximum-15, Minimum-5

Cost: $150/half-day, $250/full-day

Arts Program (6-12)

Dates: July 16th—July 20th

Times: 9:00-12:00, 9:00-4:00

Half-Day or Full-Day Options

Ages: Students Grades: 6-12

Limit: Maximum-15, Minimum-5

Cost: $150/half-day, $250/full-day

For each program, you may sign up for 9:00-12:00, 1:00-4:00 independently, or the full day session

Summer Arts Program (Grades 2-5) In this workshop students will

explore, experiment and

create. They will have �me and

space to crea�vely work out their

ideas by using their imagina�on

with a variety of materials. New

experiences, cultural events,

games and ac�vi�es will foster

original thinking in a safe and

judgment free environment.

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 10

ESA Volleyball Camp Join Coach Julie and her staff as

you pursue excellence on the

volleyball court. Campers will

learn fundamentals of the game in

a fun environment.

For Ques�ons:

Julie Dawson

For More Information, Please Visit:

www.setforthekill.com

ESA Soccer Camp A fun-filled week of compe��on,

games, and skill building awaits

your budding soccer star at

ESA’s summer soccer camp. We

will develop essen�al skills

necessary for soccer players on

any level, as well as incorporate

those skills into small-sided

games and ac�vi�es.

For Ques�ons:

Andy North

Dates: June 18th—June 22nd

Times: 9:00am—12:00pm

Ages: Students Grades: K—9

Limit: Minimum 10 campers

Cost: $100/camper

EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA PAGE 11

ESA TENNIS CAMPESA TENNIS CAMPESA TENNIS CAMPESA TENNIS CAMP

This camp is only open to current ESA students. Please visit the

website to register.

Dates

Session I: June 4—8

Session II: June 11—15

Stuart Cornwell

ESA ALL SPORT CAMPESA ALL SPORT CAMPESA ALL SPORT CAMPESA ALL SPORT CAMP

Challenge the athlete in you, and prepare yourself to compete at

a high level. Learn what it means to become physically fit, and

develop techniques to last you a life�me.

Dates

June 4—8

Mike Bourgeois

ESA BASKETBALL CAMPESA BASKETBALL CAMPESA BASKETBALL CAMPESA BASKETBALL CAMP

This camp is open to all interested par�es, both current and non-

current ESA students. (Non current students will need to fill out

the health and insurance forms found on the website) Pleas see

Coach Mike’s brochure (found through link on our website) for

complete informa�on.

Dates

June 11—15

Mike Bourgeois

ESA SOCCER CAMPESA SOCCER CAMPESA SOCCER CAMPESA SOCCER CAMP

Soccer camp is open to both current and noncurrent ESA

students. Each camper will need: water bo&le, soccer cleats, in-

door shoes, and sunscreen.

Dates

June 18—22

Andy North

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 12

JAVA PROGRAMMINGJAVA PROGRAMMINGJAVA PROGRAMMINGJAVA PROGRAMMING

Learn to program like a pro in this interac�ve camp. Space is lim-

ited so sign up early.

Dates

June 25—29

Andy LeGoullon

DIVAS AND DANNIESDIVAS AND DANNIESDIVAS AND DANNIESDIVAS AND DANNIES

This camp is open to current ESA students. All that is required is a

great a1tude and an enthusiasm to push yourself ar�s�cally and

crea�vely. Space is limited so sign up early.

Dates

July 9—13 (Grades 4-8)

Kat Movassaghi

PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHYPINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHYPINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHYPINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY

Explore the world of photography like you never have before.

Space is limited for this class, so sign up soon.

Dates

July 9—13 (Grades 6-8)

Jennifer Graycheck

ARTS PROGRAMARTS PROGRAMARTS PROGRAMARTS PROGRAM

Students will be encouraged to pursue their individual interests as

well as learn about art history and contemporary arts and ar�sts.

Dates

Session I: July 9—13 (grades 2-5)

Session II: July 16—20 (grades 6-12)

Cathy Mills

DIGITAL COLLAGINGDIGITAL COLLAGINGDIGITAL COLLAGINGDIGITAL COLLAGING

Challenge your crea�ve side with this journey into crea�ng a digi-

tal collage. Space for this class is limited so sign up early.

Dates

July 9—13 (Grades 6-8)

Jennifer Graycheck

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DIGITAL IMAGE MAKINGDIGITAL IMAGE MAKINGDIGITAL IMAGE MAKINGDIGITAL IMAGE MAKING

Using digital cameras, students will enjoy and discover the ESA

campus through an en�rely new lens of discovery. Space is

limited for the class so sign up early.

Dates

July 16—20 (Grades 2-5)

Jennifer Graycheck

ESA VOLLEYBALL CAMPESA VOLLEYBALL CAMPESA VOLLEYBALL CAMPESA VOLLEYBALL CAMP

Join Coach Dawson in her Set For the Kill volleyball camps as you

strive to become the best you can be, while developing funda-

mental skills for success.

Dates

July 23—26

July 30—August 2

For details, please visit: www.seGorthekill.com

TO REGISTER, VISIT : WWW.ESACADIANA.COM PAGE 14

SUMMER WORKSHOP INFORMATIONSUMMER WORKSHOP INFORMATIONSUMMER WORKSHOP INFORMATIONSUMMER WORKSHOP INFORMATION

• Most camps are open to all students, both current and non-current ESA members. (Camps for ESA students only des-ignate that on their informational page)

• All grade designations refer to the grade a student will en-

ter the fall of 2012. • For some workshops, class size is limited due to space and

materials. Please sign up early and note the maximum camper limit show on each informational page.

• We reserve the right to cancel any workshop due to insuffi-

cient enrollment. All fees will be returned, and notification will be sent out 1 week prior to the start of the workshop.

• For nonnonnonnon----ESAESAESAESA students, please be sure to fill out a health

information form located on our website. • You may register online at ESA’s website, or you can

submit the accompanying hard copy found on page 15. Please mail/hand in hard copy of application to Andy North on our cade campus.

• For any questions about the summer workshops, contact

Andy North. For questions specific to each work-shop, contact workshop coordinator.

EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF ACADIANA PAGE 15

WORKSHOP REGISTRATIONWORKSHOP REGISTRATIONWORKSHOP REGISTRATIONWORKSHOP REGISTRATION IF YOU WISH TO SUBMIT THIS HARD COPY REGISTRATION, PLEASE FILL OUT AND SUB-

MIT TO ANDY NORTH AT ESA CADE CAMPUS.

Participant’s Name: ESA Student: YES NO Participant’s Grade Next Year: Parent’s Name: Mailing Address: Contact Number:( ) Emergency Phone:( ) Email Address:

WORKSHOP OPTIONS (Select All That Apply)WORKSHOP OPTIONS (Select All That Apply)WORKSHOP OPTIONS (Select All That Apply)WORKSHOP OPTIONS (Select All That Apply) CHECK IF ATTENDING

PAYMENT INCLUDED

ESA TENNIS CAMP: SESSION I (June 4-8)

ESA TENNIS CAMP: SESSION II (June 11-15)

ESA ALL SPORT CAMP (June 4-8)

ESA BASKETBALL CAMP (June 11-15)

ESA SOCCER CAMP (June 18-22)

JAVA PROGRAMMING (June 25-29)

DIVAS and DANNIES (July 9-13)

PINHOLE PHOTOGRAPHY (July 9-13)

ARTS PROGRAM: SESSION I (July 9-13)

DIGITAL COLLAGING (July 9-13)

ARTS PROGRAM: SESSION II (July 16-20)

DIGITAL IMAGE MAKING (July 16-20)

ESA VOLLEYBALL CAMP: SESSION I (July 23-26)

ESA VOLLEYBALL CAMP: SESSION II (July 30-Aug.2)

Episcopal School of Acadiana

1557 Smede Road Broussard, LA 70518

Phone: 337-365-1416 E-mail: [email protected]