June 8-11 WEEK 1 (Monday-Thursday)

June 8 – July 1
All Summer Camps are held Monday-Thursday
Last Week Monday-Wednesday, June 29-July 1
All classes meet at the New Jr. High School unless otherwise noted in the
course description. Please use the front entrance only.
Parents must accompany their children into and from the building. Teachers will meet students and
parents each day of class and escort to the classroom. Parents must pick up students promptly when their child's
activities finish each day. All supplies provided unless stated otherwise in the camp description. Supervision is
not provided afterward. All camps are coed unless otherwise stated in course description. Changes or
additions to the brochure will be posted online. Class size strictly limited.
Parents – All forms & money MUST be returned to the Community Education Office - Not the School!
Com Ed Hours: M,T,W,Th, 9am-1pm, now through June 3 or FISD Administration M-F, 8-4:30 through
June 3. Your child is not registered until the registration form and payment are received in the
Community Ed Office. Once classes start you must register In Person the first day of class.
June 8-11
WEEK 1
(Monday-Thursday)
Parents – Please use Alpha Code for each class - ex: Aloha A1
Aloha (age 6-12)
A1
10-12 pm
June 8-11
$57
K. Jerath – We will have fun making Hawaiian costumes, jewelry, snacks, crafts, playing games, and have
photo sessions with props.
Art Explorers - A (age 6-12)
A2
10-11:30 am
June 8-11
$95
J. O’Farrell – Students will work with an instructor having over 15 years experience teaching at the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston. We will use a different medium each day - learning how to use oil pastels, watercolors,
clay, and more to create original works of art. Students’ creativity will soar! See also Week 2.
“Awesomest” American Girls (age 7-10) A3
9-12 pm
June 8-11
$97
J. McCarty – Using the book “The Awesomest Randomest Book Ever,” we will get crafty, play some silly
games, have a tea party, read, cook up some yummy recipes, and have some good old girly fun! Bring your doll
if you like, and let her join in the fun too! You will leave with a copy of the book, a craft project each day, and
smile on your face! Crafts include a dolly and me hair bow, a decorated teacup, and decorated frame to capture
your special memories.
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B1
12-3 pm
June 8-11
$140
J. Reichardt – Emmet’s World - Inspired by elements of The LEGO Movie, this camp is a variety of our AllStar themes including mining and crafting, super heroes, ninjas, pirates, cars, construction vehicles, and
spacemen. Each day will include loads of building, games, challenges, and motorized creations that are sure to
make you feel like you are a part of Emmet’s world. At the end of the week, all campers will go home with a
custom mini figure and camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO® pieces belong to the instructor.
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B2
8:30-11:30 am
June 8-11
$140
J. Reichardt – Mining & Crafting I - Minecraft® is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can
imagine. At night monsters come out; make sure to build a shelter before that happens. Experience the world
of Minecraft® with LEGO® bricks in this fun camp! Start by crafting your shelters and some of the mobs,
critters and tools using this software. Face new challenges each day, build motorized models and craft key
elements from this popular game. At week’s end, all miners and crafters will go home with a custom mini
figure and camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO® pieces belong to the instructor.
Camp Einstein - A (age 5-12)
C1
9-12 pm
June 8-11
$160
C. Bielamowicz – Engineering & Science in Motion! Transform into an engineer by creating a roller coaster
that defies the laws of physics, and create a rocket to launch into the sky. Have a medieval battle with the
catapult you construct. Design airplanes and helicopters. Ever wonder how a car works? What makes a clock
tick? This exciting week long camp will surely ignite a love of engineering and science! See also Week 3.
Candy Bouquet - A (age 6-12)
C2
8:30-10 am
June 8-11
$42
K. Jerath – Enjoy making special candy bouquets for your loved ones. They are fun to make and amazing gifts
for friends and family. We will use a variety of materials to make the bouquets in addition to candies. Please
bring a small glass vase to hold your bouquet. We will also make sweet candy topiaries. See also Week 3.
Crafty Circuits - A (age 8-12)
C3
8-11 am
June 8-11
$140
Crafty Circuits - B (age 8-12)
C4
12-3 pm
June 8-11
$140
Action Potential Learning, S. Pond – For Electrical Engineers of the Future. Bring your imagination to life
using circuitry and electronics to create crafty circuits. Become modern day electrical engineers using
innovation and experimentation to design projects and have fun! Construct crafty circuits to create things like
mini-robots, LED monsters, wearable circuits that illuminate clothes and more! We facilitate engaging and
student centered projects that allow students to be the maker of their own learning. Each day, students will
design, create, and complete a personalized circuitry project and take home some of those new inventions.
Create with Duct Tape - A (age 6-12)
C5
1-2:30 pm
June 8-11
$44
K. Jerath – Students will have fun creating many new projects using duct tape. Make your own iPad covers,
wallets, bookmarks, handbags, clip boards, and many more projects. See also Week 4.
Great Tennis - A
See Week 4 for Description
8-9:15 am
June 8, 10, 15, 17
$100
Mandarin Chinese & Fun - IA (age 5-8) M1
8-10 am
June 8-11
$35
Mandarin Chinese & Fun - IB (age 7-12) M2
1-3 pm
June 8-11
$35
L. Lu – Students will use songs, chants, stories, games, and crafts to immerse themselves into a fun packed
culturally rich environment while learning some basic communicative Chinese. Topics covered will include
greetings, numbers, family, pets, etc., and they will be presented in forms of popular children’s songs and
chants. This is a great way to expose children to a diverse culture, and grow an appreciation of different
languages as the world turns into a global village.
Changes or additions to the brochure will be posted online.
Mine + Craft Maniacs - IA (age 7-14)
M3
8-11 am
June 8-11
$85
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Come join us for a fun filled time playing Minecraft®
whether you are a beginner or advanced player. Build historical buildings playing within the Minecraft® Edu
environment while focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!!
Mine + Craft Maniacs - IIA (age 7-14)
M4
12-3 pm
June 8-11
$85
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Join in the fun of playing Minecraft® whether you are a
beginner or advanced player. Build famous landmarks playing within the Minecraft® Edu environment while
focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!!
Party a Day - A (age 6-10)
P1
8:30-11:30 am
June 8-11
$92
Party a Day - B (age 6-10)
P2
12-3 pm
June 8-11
$92
C. Lowe – What’s better than one party . . . four parties! No parent cleanup required! Jumpstart your child’s
summer fun by partying boredom away. New parties and new activities with food will be offered in these
camps. If your child has any allergies please contact me at [email protected] prior to the camp so I may
adequately prepare. Mon: Halloween – mask making, goodie bag decorating, trick or treating, silly dancing
and skeleton crafting; Tues: Birthday bash –pinata making, cake decorating, birthday singing, game playing.
Wed: Christmas Texas style – Christmas tree decorating, caroling, present making, snow magic and snowman
creation. Thurs: Easter in June – basket weaving, egg dying, egg hunts, and watching the movie Hop.
Scatterball - A (age 10-13)
S1
8-9:30 am
June 8-11
$37
Scatterball - B (age 10-13)
S2
9:30-11 am
June 8-11
$37
T. Crosby – Tournament of Champions! Four days of competitive scatterball. Campers must bring tennis
shoes and a hunger for victory. Only the strong survive!
Sky’s Not a Limit - A, Girls Only (age 9 & up) S3 9-12 pm
June 8-11
$92
Sky’s Not a Limit - B, All Students (age 9 & up) S4 1-4 pm
June 8-11
$92
FHS Engr. Faculty – Discover Engineering – Are you ready to design, build, and test? Put on your virtual
engineering hat and explore robotics, rocketry, and more! Meets at the High School, 702 Greenbriar. Use
entrance facing student parking lot – a Community Education sign or banner will be displayed in the window
at the entrance you should use.
Absolutely NO schedule change or camp substitutions
unless Com Ed cancels a class!
All camps meet at the New Friendswood Junior High School
unless stated otherwise in this brochure.
June 15-18 WEEK 2
(Monday-Thursday)
American Girl-Circle of Friends - A (age 5-10) A4
8:30-11:30 am
June 15-18
$97
American Girl-Circle of Friends - B (age 5-10) A5
12-3 pm
June 15-18
$97
C. Lowe - What makes summer fun? Friends! Join us as we play and learn valuable character lessons. You are
welcome to bring your doll to camp, but it is not required for participation! Mon: Camp Along with Me –work
together to set up tents, play games, create tents for your dolls, build mini fire pits, and eat smore’s. Tues:
Critters allowed; dolls need critter friends too! You will receive a pet just for your doll, including adoption
certificate, bed, bowls, and learn training games to play at home! Wed: First aid fun - dolls often get injured in
play. We will make a first aid kit for your dolls and learn how to wrap sprains, give medicine, and bandage
injuries. Take home your own first aid kit with all necessary materials! Thurs: Manners Matter - dress to
impress today! Learn how to set tables, make mini sandwiches and eat treats all while using impeccable
manners. Take home a souvenir teacup, too!
Art Explorers - B (age 6-12)
A6
10-11:30 am
June 15-18
$95
J. O’Farrell – Students will work with an instructor having over 15 years experience teaching at the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston. We will use a different medium each day - learning how to use oil pastels, watercolors,
clay, and more to create original works of art. Students’ creativity will soar!
Basketball - A (age 7-8)
B3
9:30-11 am
June 15-18
$37
Basketball - B (age 8-12)
B4
11-12:30 pm
June 15-18
$37
N. Holtvluwer – Girls and boys will learn many skills and techniques such as dribbling, shooting, and passing a
basketball. Students will also play in several fun lead-up games, such as Hoop-Ball, Spot Check, Pig Points,
Knock Out, BUMP, and many more!
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B5
12-3 pm
June 15-18
$140
J. Reichardt – Mining & Crafting II - Steve is jumping for joy as he introduces the newest members of his
Minecraft® world. Whether or not you attend our first camp, reward yourself with the creativity and excitement
this new camp has to offer. Be challenged to bring your virtual designs to life by building new mob figures,
mosaics and custom models, incorporating LEGO® bricks. So are you ready for the challenge? At week’s end,
campers will take home a custom mini figure and camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO® pieces belong to the instructor.
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B6
8:30-11:30 am
June 15-18
$140
J. Reichardt – Teenage Brick Turtles - Grab your katanas and nunchucks and prepare to fight crime with the
Teenage Brick Turtles! Practice engineering as you build two of the courageous turtles and their wise Japanese
rat sensei, Master Splinter. Strengthen your ninjutsu skills to defeat the villainous Shredder and his evil Foot
Clan. After a treacherous day of crime fighting, don’t forget to give the turtles a break to enjoy a pizza down in
their sewer dwelling under the city. Let’s build and play . . . Brick Turtle style! At week’s end, campers will
take home a custom mini figure and camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO® pieces belong to the instructor.
Cakeworks for Kids - A (age 7-12)
C6
9-12 pm
June 15-18
$81
T. Lowe – Learn basic cake decorating techniques and make yummy treats to eat and share, including cakes,
cupcakes and cake pops. Look out Food Network – we will have our own cake challenge! See also Week 3.
Cookie-Licious - A (age 6-12)
C7
10-12 pm
June 15-18
$62
K. Jerath – Have a BLAST decorating cookies with candies and chocolates. Make animal forms and many
more edible creations using cookies and candies. Bring a container to take your cookies home. *Please let me
know if your child has any food allergies. See also Week 3.
Electromagnetism - A (age 8-12)
E1
8-11 am
June 15-18
$140
Electromagnetism - B (age 8-12)
E2
12-3 pm
June 15-18
$140
Action Potential Learning, S. Pond – For Electrical Engineers of the Future. Bring your imagination to life
using electricity and magnetism. Become modern day electrical engineers using innovation and
experimentation to design projects and have fun! Craft a secret-trip alarm, make an electromagnetic crane,
create speakers with post-its, build a compass and more! We facilitate engaging and student centered projects
that allow students to be the maker of their own learning. Each day, students will discover, design and create
unique electromagnetism projects and will even take some of those projects home to keep!
Kid’s Glass Painting (age 8-12)
K1
8:30-10 am
June 15-18
$44
K. Jerath – Students will learn how to paint on glass, make glass frames with flowers or butterflies, paint and
personalize glass plates and ceramic mugs.
Mad Science (age 6-12)
M5
1-3 pm
June 15-18
$62
K. Jerath – Students will learn how to make giant bubbles, bouncing bubbles, bubbles within bubbles, lava
lamps, glitter slime, home crafts, rocket cars, spinning tops, etc.
Mandarin Chinese & Fun - IC (age 5-8) M6
8-10 am
June 15-18
$35
Mandarin Chinese & Fun - ID (age 7-12) M7
1-3 pm
June 15-18
$35
L. Lu – Students will use songs, chants, stories, games, and crafts to immerse themselves into a fun packed
culturally rich environment while learning some basic communicative Chinese. Topics covered will include
greetings, numbers, family, pets, etc., and they will be presented in forms of popular children’s songs and
chants. This is a great way to expose children to a diverse culture, and grow an appreciation toward different
languages as the world turns into a global village.
Mine + Craft Maniacs - IB (age 7-14)
M8
8-11 am
June 15-18
$85
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Come join us for a fun filled time playing Minecraft®
whether you are a beginner or advanced player. Build historical buildings playing within the Minecraft® Edu
environment while focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!! No
previous Maniacs experience required.
Mine + Craft Maniacs – IIB (age 7-14)
M9
12-3 pm
June 15-18
$85
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Join in the fun of playing Minecraft® whether you are a
beginner or advanced player. Build famous landmarks playing within the Minecraft Edu® environment while
focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!! No previous Maniacs
experience required.
Pre-Teen Country Dance (age 10-14)
P3
2-3 pm
June 15-18
$40
B. Whistler – Young ladies and gentlemen will learn popular line dances and more! Join us for a swingin’ great
time in a happy, fun atmosphere! Class size limited so register early. Price listed is per student.
Absolutely NO schedule change or camp substitutions
unless Com Ed cancels a class!
June 22-25 WEEK 3
(Monday-Thursday)
Balls, Balls & More Balls - A (age 8-15) B7
12:30-2 pm
June 22-25
$37
Balls, Balls & More Balls - B (age 8-15) B8
2-3:30 pm
June 22-25
$37
T. Crosby – Play all sorts of games with balls including Dodgeball, Kickball, Castle, Four Square, games the
kids bring to class to play and many more.
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B9
8:30-11:30 am
June 22-25
$140
J. Reichardt – Clash of Bricks - Gather your barbarians and archers! It’s time for battle . . . collect and store
gold and elixir to train troops and build villages. You must stop at nothing to defend your village from enemy
attacks! Experience the thrill of battling barbarians, greedy goblins, powerful PEKKAs, and wild wall breakers.
All this and more at Clash of Bricks camp! At week’s end, campers will take home a custom mini figure and
camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO® pieces belong to the instructor.
Bricks4Kidz (age 9-15)
B10
12-3 pm
June 22-25
$145
J. Reichardt – EV3 Advanced Robotics - Experience the cutting edge of technology with the introduction of
LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robotics. You will be captivated by incorporating the newest generation of motors,
sensors and software by programming your commands directly into the intelligent brick. Test you capabilities
by moving an object with a robotic claw, building a robot that draws, or creating a mouse trap. With an endless
list of builds, experience robotics at its best! At week’s end, campers will take home custom mini figure and
camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO® pieces belong to the instructor.
Cakeworks for Kids - B (age 7-12)
C8
9-12 pm
June 22-25
$81
T. Lowe – Learn basic cake decorating techniques and make yummy treats to eat and share, including cakes,
cupcakes and cake pops. Look out Food Network – we will have our own cake challenge!
Camp Einstein (age 5-12)
C9
9-12 pm
June 22-25
$160
C. Bielamowicz – Engineering Innovations and Crazy Chemistry. In this fun, hands-on camp, learn about
Newton’s laws while building rubber band racecars; get to know your world on an elemental level by
uncovering the science behind slime, volcanoes and invisible ink. Learn about simple circuits and design a
working light bulb and motor. This camp is perfect for the curious minded student who loves to build, create,
and see how things work!
Candy Bouquet - B (age 6-12)
C10
1-2:30 pm
June 22-25
$42
K. Jerath – Enjoy making special candy bouquets, they are fun to make and are amazing gifts for friends and
family. We will use a variety of materials to make the bouquets in addition to candies. Please bring a small
glass vase to hold your bouquet. We will also make sweet candy topiaries.
Cookie-Licious - B (age 6-12)
C11
10-12 pm
June 22-25
$62
K. Jerath – Have a BLAST decorating cookies with candies and chocolates. Make animal forms and many
more edible creations using cookies and candies. Bring a container to take your cookies home. *Please let me
know if your child has any food allergies.
Dance/Drill (age 6 & up)
D1
9-12 pm
June 22-25
$39
Wranglerettes – Learn dance routines and how to cooperate with others to perform team skills from a real team
member from Friendswood High School. Wear shorts and tennis shoes. Parent program at last class.
Absolutely NO schedule change or camp substitutions unless Com Ed cancels a class!
Dramarific Theatre - A (age 8-12)
D2
9-11 am
June 22-25
$33
Dramarific Theatre - B (age 8-12)
D3
1-3 pm
June 22-25
$33
M. Rhew – The stage is calling! Are you curious about discovering the basics of theatre and putting on a play?
Participate in cool warm-up games and learn about teamwork - just two of the many things explored in this
camp. Let your inner star shine through! Parents are invited to the last twenty minutes of camp on June 25 to
see a short play starring their children!
Flag Football (age 7 & up)
F1
9:30-11 am
June 22-25
$37
N. Holtvluwer – Girls and Boys will learn to play flag football and other fun football related games and
contests, such as “Steal the Bacon,” “Flag Tag,” and “No Man’s Land”. Students will also learn how to catch,
throw, and run with a football while learning basic rules, positions, and plays.
Floor Hockey (age 7 & up)
F2
11-12:30 pm
June 22-25
$37
N. Holtvluwer – Girls and boys will learn the basics of the safer form of floor hockey, known as Pilo Polo.
Students will learn skills such as dribbling, passing, shooting, and face-offs by participating in many lead up
games and fun scrimmages with their peers.
Great Tennis B
See Week 4 for Description.
8-9:15 am
June 22, 24, 29, July1 $100
Green Energy - A (age 8-12)
G1
8-11 am
June 22-25
$140
Green Energy - B (age 8-12)
G2
12-3 pm
June 22-25
$140
Action Potential Learning, S Pond – For Electrical Engineers of the Future. Bring your imagination to life
using circuitry and electronics to learn about green energy. Become an electrical engineer by using innovation
and experimentation to design projects and have fun. Construct a wind turbine, make solar powered string
lights, create a solar powered toy and more! We facilitate engaging and student centered projects that allow
students to be the maker of their own learning. Each day, students will design, create, and complete a
personalized green energy project and even take some of their projects home to keep!
Mandarin Chinese & Fun - IIA (age 5-8) M10
8-10 am
June 22-25
$35
Mandarin Chinese & Fun - IIB (age 7-12) M11
1-3 pm
June 22-25
$35
L. Lu – Similar activities as Level I, but children will progress beyond those topics to learn even more!
Students will use songs, chants, stories, games, and crafts to immerse themselves into a fun packed culturally
rich environment while learning more basic communicative Chinese. It is a great way to expose your child to a
diverse culture, and grow an appreciation of different languages as the world is turning into a global village.
Mine + Craft Maniacs - IC (age 7-14)
M12
8-11 am
June 22-25
$85
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Come join us for a fun filled time playing Minecraft®
whether you are a beginner or advanced player. Build historical buildings playing within the Minecraft® Edu
environment while focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!! No
previous Maniacs experience required.
Mine + Craft Maniacs - IIC (age 7-14)
M13
12-3 pm
June 22-25
$85
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Join in the fun of playing Minecraft® whether you are a
beginner or advanced player. Build famous landmarks playing within the Minecraft Edu® environment while
focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!! No previous Maniacs
experience required.
T-Shirts & Shoe Painting (age 6-12)
T1
8-10 am
June 22-25
$47
K. Jerath – Learn how to tie dye your T-shirts and non-skid socks. You will paint your tennis shoes to make
them one of a kind with lots of bling. Please bring white canvas tennis shoes (your size). T-shirts and socks
will be provided. Play clothes recommended.
June 29-July 1st
WEEK 4
(Monday-Wednesday)
This week ONLY: Parents must use the back entrance to the Junior High for student
drop off and pick up. The FM 518 entrance gate will be closed. See map last page.
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B11
12-3 pm
June 29-July 1
$100
J. Reichardt – Brick Star Wars - Inspired by Star Wars, this camp is packed full of LEGO models that will
make your imagination blast off! Begin the week as Padawans who are preparing to begin their Jedi training.
Throughout the week, these Padawans will be challenged through daily Star Wars activities, and through
training missions. Each day they create a take home Star Wars craft and test their knowledge about the series.
At the end of the week, all Jedi’s will go home with a custom mini figure and camp t-shirt! ALL LEGO®
pieces belong to the instructor.
Bricks4Kidz (age 6-12)
B12
8:30-11:30 am
June 29-July 1
$100
J. Reichardt – Pocket Brick Monsters - Get ready for an adventure in the world of Pokemon®! Capture wild
Pokemon® creatures and train them for battle. Improve your accuracy and power as you learn new moves and
use special abilities. Tap into your inner engineer as we build Dratini, Pikachu, Poke Balls and more. Bring
your own trading cards if you wish to play and trade at the end of each day. Show off your skills as you battle
for power in your journey through the Pokemon® universe. Do you have what it takes to become a Master? At
week’s end, campers will take home a custom mini figure and t-shirt! ALL LEGOs® belong to the instructor.
Create with Duct Tape - B (age 6-12)
C12
8-10 am
June 29-July 1
$44
K. Jerath – Students will have fun creating many new projects using duct tape. Make your own iPad covers,
wallets, bookmarks, handbags, clip boards, and many more projects.
Fantastic Crafts - (age 6-12)
F3
12-3 pm
June 29-July 1
$61
K. Jerath – Explore different media and techniques to make your projects interesting. Projects include dream
catchers, pasta frames, tile coasters, toothpick painting and much more.
Jewelry Making (age 6-12)
J1
10-12 pm
June 29-July 1
$47
K. Jerath – Use buttons, beads, pipe cleaners and more to make exciting jewelry. You will have a blast making
rainbow bracelets, rings, headbands and other fun projects to impress your family and friends. Use your
imagination to create jewelry for yourself or others!
Microcontrollers - A (age 8-12)
M14
8-11 am
June 29-July 1
$135
Microcontrollers - B (age 8-12)
M15
12-3 pm
June 29-July 1
$135
Action Potential Learning, S. Pond – For Creative Computer Engineers. Use your creativity to build, create,
and program microcomputers! Using knowledge of circuitry and programming, students will use Arduino™
software to program microcontrollers for your choice of projects: magic eight “ball” that answers questions, a
door lock that opens with a unique knock, a music box, a “love-meter”, mood sensor and more! You will
actually learn programming and code your own string of commands. Each student will build and program a
unique robot, then take it home to keep at the end of this camp!
Mine + Craft Maniacs – ID (age 7-14)
M16
8-11 am
June 29-July 1
$70
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Come join us for a fun filled time playing Minecraft®
whether you are a beginner or advanced player. Build historical buildings playing within the Minecraft® Edu
environment while focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!! No
previous Maniacs experience required.
Mine + Craft Maniacs – IID (7-14)
M17
12-3 pm
June 29-July 1
$70
J. Wetmore – Minecraft! Minecraft! Minecraft! Join in the fun of playing Minecraft® whether you are a
beginner or advanced player. Build famous landmarks playing within the Minecraft Edu® environment while
focusing on a new objective each week. Free daily drawing for a Minecraft toy!!! No previous Maniacs
experience required.
Robo-Engineering - A (age 8-12)
R1
8-11 am
June 29-July 1
$110
Robo-Engineering - B (age 8-12)
R2
12-3 pm
June 29-July 1
$110
Action Potential Learning, S. Pond – Dream up the coolest robot you can imagine – then create it! Become the
next great robotics engineer by using mechanical and engineering skills, plus programming logic to create
unique robots. Construct a tiny LEGO “bot” to take home, then design and build complex robots to function in
various ways from driving and walking to grabbing and battling. Each day students will work in pairs to
complete a new robotic challenge. Using the latest in Lego Mindstorms EV3 Robotics, students will use their
creativity and imagination to build, program, and present fully functioning robots in this camp. All LEGOs are
the property of Action Potential Learning.
Science Fun (age 8-11)
S5
8-11 am
June 29-July 1
$72
T. Crosby – Explore making different types of rockets and rocket cars. We will talk about, and build, different
rocket cars and rockets. Then race each other and see what can be done to enhance your speed.
T-Shirt Crafts (age 7-12)
T2
9-12 pm
June 29-July 1
$62
T. Lowe – Do you have old t-shirts that are taking up space in your closet? Bring 4-5 old t-shirts and learn ways
to give them new life. We will reuse, restyle, and recycle them into headbands, bracelets, scarves, and more.
Solid shirts work best, but patterns can also be used. Some extra shirts will be provided.
Great Tennis Camps
Tennis - A (age 6-12) M/W
T3
8-9:15 am
June 8, 10, 15, 17,
$100
Tennis - B (age 6-12) M/W
T4
8-9:15 am
Jun 22, 24, 29 July 1
$100
Tennis - C (age 6-12) M/W
T5
8-9:15 am
July 6, 8, 13, 15
$100
Tennis - D (age 6-12) M/W
T6
8-9:15 am
July 20, 22, 27, 29
$100
S. Bouis – Great simple tennis instruction for all ages to accelerate the learning of this lifetime sport. Great fun
and instruction. Racquets discussed at first class; bring yours if you already have one. These camps are held at
the New Friendswood Junior High School tennis courts. In case of rain, report to the next scheduled class.
Contact instructor for additional information 281-250-9448.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Most FISD Summer Community Education activities are scheduled June 8 - July 1 at the times and locations
listed in this brochure. A technology fee is included in the cost of all camps requiring use of computers.
Activities are open to all students who meet the listed age requirements. Registrations are processed in the
order received in the Community Ed Office. Register early to assure space in your selected activities.
If a class is cancelled, refunds will be processed mid-July. No refunds for withdrawal after June 1. However,
with prior permission, students may be substituted (one for another) prior to the start of a class. Please list
courses in order of preference in case some classes are full. Notifications made if classes not available. If you
do not hear otherwise, please consider your child enrolled. Register by mail: Begins when summer flyer is
available (print/online). Registration at the Jr. High begins Monday, June 8, from 8 am-12 noon, through
June 29 with Summer Supervisor on a space available basis. Classes with insufficient enrollment as of June 2
are subject to cancellation.
Parents are encouraged to send a non-peanut based snack with children in 3-hour camps.
Zero tolerance policy: Students who do not behave in class or are not picked up promptly
will be dropped from their classes and all fees forfeited.
All access is through the “Community Ed” entrance at the front of the Junior High.
For additional information: Call Community Education, 281.482.6000, or look under Community at
www.fisdk12.net for current course information and registration forms.
REGISTRATIONS MAY BE DROPPED OFF AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: Community Ed Hours
Admin Bldg.
Admin Bldg.
Jr. High
M-W 9-1 pm through June 3
M-W 8-4:30 pm through June 3
M-Th 7:30-5 pm June 8-July 20
M-Th 8-12 noon June 8-29
FISD provides equal educational opportunities and does not discriminate against any person on the basis of
race, color, religion, national origin, sex or handicap.
Absolutely NO schedule change or
camp substitutions unless Com Ed cancels a class!
FISD Community Education/Youth Registration
Make Checks Payable to:
Friendswood Community Education
302 Laurel Drive, Friendswood, TX 77546
Office Use Only:
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*Name ____________________________*School ________________________*Age ___________________
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*Emergency Contact (other than parent) ___________________________ *Telephone____________________
*Course Code: ________ *Course Name__________________________________________
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Liability Release: I hereby release Friendswood Independent School District, its agents, employees,
independent contractors and volunteers from all responsibility in case of illness, injury, accident, or other loss.
I authorize medical treatment for my child in the event it is deemed necessary. I understand I will be notified
only if a class is full or canceled. Signature of parent or legal guardian required.
*Signature _____________________________ Date___________ Email _____________________________