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SOUTH BAY ENRICHMENT ACADEMY “Ensuring Our Future, One Student at a Time”

SUMMER SCHOOL ‘16 C L A S S

S C H E D U L E

Sponsored by

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TORRANCE EDUCATION FOUNDATION’S 2016 SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM Through the combined efforts of the Torrance Education Foundation (TEF) and the Torrance Unified School District (TUSD), the South Bay Enrichment Academy (SBEA) is continuing the tuition-based summer school program. The curriculum, designed by credentialed TUSD teachers and offered at all levels for incoming K – 12th grades, will enable students to maximize their potential for success. Our classes are designed to supplement student learning at the elementary and middle school levels, while providing acceleration and advancement at the high school level. Each and every student will benefit from small class sizes and take away educational experiences lasting a lifetime. SOUTH BAY ENRICHMENT ACADEMY OFFICE P.O. Box 4355, Torrance, CA 90510 Email at: [email protected] Phone: (310) 320-SBEA or (310) 320-7232 Dear Parents, The South Bay Enrichment Academy summer school program is the premier summer enrichment program for students all over the South Bay! In the past seven years, nearly 15,000 students have benefited from the dynamic selection of classes offered. In addition to on campus classes, students have the option to take convenient on-line courses. Employing credentialed, experienced, and skilled Torrance teachers, SBEA is the best choice for summer school in the South Bay. The classes offered by SBEA have been developed in partnership with TUSD educators and dedicated TEF volunteers to provide students the chance to take course-work that will enhance their learning experience. I encourage parents to take advantage of this first-rate resource and ensure your student has an exhilarating experience this summer! Sincerely, Dr. George Mannon, Superintendent of Schools

Dear Parents, For the eighth consecutive year, your Torrance Education Foundation (TEF) and the Torrance Unified School District (TUSD) will sponsor the South Bay Enrichment Academy (SBEA). The SBEA is a tuitionbased summer school program for K-12 students. The cornerstone of our program is our dedicated TUSD teachers who will provide a dynamic learning environment in the form of academic and enrichment classes. High school students will be able to take classes for credit toward graduation or grade improvement while K-8 students will be able to take classes to enrich their learning opportunities. The SBEA looks forward to meeting your family’s educational needs this summer. I invite you to enroll today. Sincerely, Kevin O’Brien President of the Torrance Education Foundation

TABLE OF CONTENTS Dates and Start Schedule ............................................................................................................. 2 Registration Information................................................................................................................. 3

Registration Eligibility .............................................................................................................. 3



Registration Process ............................................................................................................... 3



Registration Beginning and End ............................................................................................ 3



Registration Mailing Address.................................................................................................. 3



Registration Fee Schedule . .................................................................................................... 4



Registration Confirmation ....................................................................................................... 4

Refund Information ....................................................................................................................... 5

Refund Fee Schedule ............................................................................................................. 5

Schedule Changes . ...................................................................................................................... 5

Requested Schedule Changes ............................................................................................... 5



Cancelled Classes .................................................................................................................. 5

Students with Special Needs......................................................................................................... 6 Notice of Racially Nondiscriminatory Policy................................................................................... 6 Non-Qualifying Childcare Expense Disclaimer.............................................................................. 6 Tuition is Not a Charitable Deductible Contribution Disclaimer...................................................... 6 Code of Conduct ........................................................................................................................... 6 Elementary School Program ......................................................................................................... 7

Elementary School Registration and Program Design . .......................................................... 8



Elementary School Class Descriptions ................................................................................... 9



Elementary School Class Registration Form ....................................................................... 13

Middle School Program ............................................................................................................. 15

Middle School Registration and Program Design ................................................................ 16



Middle School Class Descriptions ....................................................................................... 17



Middle School Class Registration Form ............................................................................... 21

High School Program . ............................................................................................................... 23

High School Registration and Program Design ................................................................... 28



High School Class Descriptions............................................................................................ 28



High School Class List by Site ............................................................................................. 32



High School Class Registration Form .................................................................................. 33

Site Locations and Maps ........................................................................................................... 35 Class Index ................................................................................................................................ 37

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DATES AND START SCHEDULE Academic Calendar Pre Registration begins .................................................................................. Monday Pre Registration ends ..................................................................................... Sunday Early/Open Registration begins . .................................................................... Monday Early Registration ends .................................................................................. Sunday Standard Registration begins ......................................................................... Monday High School Registration ends (to receive a schedule by US Mail)................. Sunday Elementary & Middle Registration ends (to receive a schedule by US Mail)... Sunday High School Semester 1 Classes begins ....................................................... Tuesday Elementary & Middle School Classes begins . ............................................... Tuesday Last day for Semester 1 students to Audit/Drop a class ................................ Thursday High School Semester 1 Classes ends .......................................................... Thursday High School Semester 2 Classes begins ....................................................... Monday Last day for Semester 2 students to Audit/Drop a class ................................ Thursday Elementary & Middle School Classes ends ................................................... Friday High School Semester 2 Classes ends .......................................................... Thursday

March 7, 2016 March 27, 2016 March 28, 2016 April 17, 2016 April 18, 2016 June 12, 2016 June 19, 2016 June 28, 2016 July 5, 2016 July 7, 2016 July 14, 2016 July 18, 2016 July 28, 2016 July 29, 2016 August 4, 2016

• Please note ~ Online Registration will remain open until classes are full. All registrations received after June 12th for High School and June 19th for Elementary/Middle School will only receive a payment confirmation. All class rosters will be posted on the first day of class.. Elementary School Summer Schedule Days Week 1 Tuesday - Friday July 5 - July 8 4 Week 2 Monday - Friday July 11 - July 15 5 Week 3 Monday - Friday July 18 - July 22 5 Week 4 Monday - Friday July 25 - July 29   5   19

Hours 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. @ 4 hours = 76 hours

Middle School Summer Schedule Days Week 1 Tuesday - Friday July 5 - July 8 4 Week 2 Monday - Friday July 11 - July 15 5 Week 3 Monday - Friday July 18 - July 22 5 Week 4 Monday - Friday July 25 - July 29   5   19

Hours 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. @ 4 hours= 76 hours

High School Summer Schedule Total in School Hours Semester 1 - Varied Schedule Days Week 1 Tuesday - Friday June 28 - July 1 4 Week 2 Tuesday - Friday July 5 - July 8 4 Week 3 Monday - Thursday July 11 - July 14   4   (60 hours = semester) 12 Semester 2 - Mon - Thu Schedule Days Week 1 Monday - Thursday July 18 - July 21 4 Week 2 Monday - Thursday July 25 - July 28 4 Week 3 Monday - Thursday August 1 - August 4   4   (60 hours = semester) 12 Page 2

Hours 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. @ 5 hours = 60 hours Hours 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. @ 5 hours = 60 hours

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REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Eligibility Any student grade K-12 for the 2016-2017 school year is eligible for participation in the SBEA Program. Elementary and middle school classes offer enrichment and supplemental education that will enhance a student’s learning experience. High school classes offer both enrichment and supplemental education as well as “for credit” (advancement) and “grade replacement”. Registration Process Please remember and note, registration is on a “first received, first enrolled” basis. As in the past, this program will be very popular in the South Bay area, subsequently early registration is recommended. Students must be registered based on the grade-level they are entering as of September 2016. Registration for summer classes simply involves selecting the classes you wish to attend, filling out the enclosed registration form and returning it via the US Mail or by registering online at www.tefsbea.org. Payment can be made via a check, money order or with a credit card. Registration must be completed for high school by Sunday, June 12, 2016. Registration must be completed for elementary and middle school by Sunday, June 19, 2016. Please include an email address so a return email confirming receipt of the registration form can be sent. Registration - High School Registration forms must be received by Sunday, June 12, 2016 at the address below to receive a schedule by US Mail. After June 12, 2016 only online registration will remain open if seats are available and you will only receive financial confirmation via email. Registration may also take place on Monday, June 27, 2016 the day before the first day of summer school starting at 7:00 a.m. and continuing until 10:00 a.m. Registration can also take place on the first day of summer school, Tuesday, June 28, starting at 7:00 a.m. On-site registration is contingent upon open seats being available in the courses offered. All waitlist students must be present at 7:00 a.m. on Monday, June 27, 2016 for 1st semester courses and/or Monday, July 18, 2016 for 2nd semester courses in the event a seat becomes available. Those not present will lose their priority on the waitlist. Some high school classes require a prerequisite level of knowledge of course instruction. If your student is not part of TUSD or if you have questions concerning these prerequisites, please do not hesitate to check with your student’s counselor. High School classes will provide TUSD grade certifications. These classes are UC/CSU “a-g” accredited. At the end of the 2nd semester, high school students will receive an SBEA report card which can be submitted to your local school district. The SBEA is offering many classes that meet UC/CSU “a-g” admission requirements. Classes designated as meeting UC requirements are so noted under the course description section of each course. Students taking a class for “credit” can check with their school counselors to be sure that the class meets their graduation requirements. Registration - Middle School Registration forms must be received by Sunday, June 19, 2016. On-site registration will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2016 beginning at 7:00 a.m. and is contingent upon open seats being available in the classes offered. All waitlist students must be present at 7:00 a.m. on July 5, 2016 in the event a seat becomes available. Those not present will lose their priority on the waitlist. Registration - Elementary School Registration forms must be received by Sunday, June 19, 2016. On-site registration will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2016 beginning at 7:00 a.m. and is contingent upon open seats being available in the classes offered. All waitlist students must be present at 7:00 a.m. on July 5, 2016 in the event a seat becomes available. Those not present will lose their priority on the waitlist. Registration Mailing Address, Phone Number and Email address

SBEA P.O. Box 4355 Torrance, CA 90510

For Questions Please Call: (310) 320-7232 Please Email: [email protected]

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REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE Pre Registration

SBEA Fees Registration Postmarked: Elementary School Program

At Arlington Elementary School and Hickory Elementary School

Middle School Program

At Calle Mayor Middle School

Early Registration

Registration

March 7 to March 27

March 28 to April 17

April 18 to 1st Day of School

$350

$375

$425

$375

$400

$450

$450

$475

$525

$275

$300

$350

High School Program

Two semesters or a “full year” class at North High School & West High School. (You will need to purchase two (2) semesters to complete a full year.) * Both semesters must be purchased at the same time and at the same campus to receive the two (2) semester discount. * Refunds for a 1 semester cancelation will be at the discounted rate of $175 less the processing fee should the cancelation deadline be met. Refund Fee Schedule page 5

High School Program

One semester or a “half year” class at North High School and West High School

Registration • Enrollment is “first received, first enrolled” basis. Classes can fill quickly, so register early! • Use the enclosed SBEA registration form or register on-line at www.tefsbea.org. • Registration will be based upon space availability. • Classes may be added if early enrollment indicates a need. • Classes will be cancelled if they do not meet minimum enrollment. • Where indicated, alternative class selections must be provided. • A parent or guardian must sign the registration form agreeing to their student will abide by the SBEA Code of Conduct as well as the Policies and Procedures of the SBEA. • Students will not be registered until payment has been processed by the SBEA. • Both semesters must be purchased at the same time and at the same campus to receive the two (2) semester discount.

Payments • All fees are due in full at time of registration. • We accept checks (payable to South Bay Enrichment Academy or SBEA), money orders and Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express credit cards. • A $35 service charge will be assessed for all returned checks.

Registration Confirmation

Final confirmation will be in the form of a letter mailed to the address on the registration form.

High school registrations received by June 12, 2016 will have a letter confirming your student’s class schedule and class location will be in the mail to you by June 20, 2016. All registrations received after June 12, 2016 will receive an email confirmation of payment only. Class schedules and room assignments will be available on the first day of school.

Elementary and/or middle registrations received by June 19, 2016 will have a letter confirming your student’s class schedule and class location will be in the mail to you by June 27, 2016. All registrations received after June 19, 2016 will receive an email confirmation of payment only. Class schedules and room assignments will be available on the first day of school.

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REFUND INFORMATION Our refund policy is applied uniformly. • All refund requests must be made in writing or emailed to the SBEA’s Office. • Refund requests by phone will not be accepted. • Processing fees and service charge fees are not refundable. Refund Fee Schedule

All Refund requests will be assessed a nonrefundable Processing Fee(s). *Refunds for a 1 semester cancelation of a 2 semester registration will be at the discounted rate of $175 less the processing fee should the cancelation deadline be met. Refunds will not be issued after midnight on the Wednesday prior to the start of the class. High School 1st Semester Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Elementary School Wednesday, June 29, 2016 High School 2nd Semester Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Middle School Wednesday, June 29, 2016 Class Full - In the event a class is full an attempt to open another class will be made. Combined Classes - In the event classes lack enrollment it is possible these classes will be combined with other similar classes to allow for combination level instruction. Class Cancelled - In the event a high school class lacks enrollment it will be cancelled. The student will have the opportunity to move to another campus. It will be the responsibility of the student to attend the class at the new campus. If the class is not available at either campus a full refund will be given. Class Cancelled - In the event an elementary or middle school class lacks enrollment it will be cancelled. The student will be enrolled in the “alternative” selection chosen. If no “alternative” selection is chosen, student will be automatically enrolled in an available class. If you wish to cancel your reservation due to cancelled classes, there will be a cancellation processing fee. A parent or guardian must sign the registration form agreeing to their student will abide by the SBEA Code of Conduct as well as the Policies and Procedures of the SBEA. Refunds will be processed and mailed after summer school begins and will take approximately 4-6 weeks from approval date for delivery. Cancellation Process Fee Deadlines - prior to the following dates: March 27th-$50 April 17th-$100 June 22th-$150 (HS 1st Sem) June 29th-$150 (El & Mid) July 13th-$150 (HS 2nd Sem)

SCHEDULE CHANGES Requested Schedule Changes Due to schedule changes having a direct impact on enrollment, each approved schedule change will be charged a non-refundable, $50 processing fee. The parents or guardians of students are encouraged to discuss class choices prior to registering. • The non-refundable processing fee (see above pricing) will apply to each parent approved schedule change. • Schedule change fees must be paid at the time of the request and are not refundable. • All requests for schedule changes must be in writing and approved by a parent or guardian. • The School Site Administrator must approve all schedule changes once school has started. • Schedule changes are based upon space availability and are at the sole discretion of SBEA. Cancelled Classes

Unfortunately, classes that do not meet minimum enrollment may be cancelled. In the event a class is cancelled, the “alternate” selection will be used whenever possible. The confirmation letter will reflect these changes. High school students enrolled in “for credit” or “grade replacement” classes will be contacted immediately about all cancellations. 310-320-7232 www.tefsbea.org Classes subject to change without notice.

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STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

The SBEA is designed specifically as an enrichment program for students that are currently at or above grade level in academics and behavior. The program is not remedial or designed for students who have not mastered the curriculum at grade level. Please contact our office with any further questions or concerns.

NOTICE OF RACIALLY NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY

The “Torrance Education Foundation (TEF)” and the “South Bay Enrichment Academy (SBEA)” admits students of any race, color, national origin and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities, generally accorded to or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school- administered programs.

NON-QUALIFYING CHILD CARE EXPENSE DISCLAIMER

The South Bay Enrichment Academy (SBEA) is a private school providing summer school education. Accordingly, amounts paid to provide education at the level of Kindergarten and above are not expenses for care and therefore do not qualify for the child care credit [Internal Revenue Code, Reg. 1.21-1(d)].

TUITION IS NOT A CHARITABLE DEDUCTIBLE CONTRIBUTION DISCLAIMER

Although Torrance Education Foundation (TEF) is a non-profit organization, registration for SBEA classes are not a charitable contribution. The amounts paid to SBEA do not qualify for a charitable contribution deduction because educational services are provided to the student enrolled in the summer school program.

CODE OF CONDUCT - MISCONDUCT - DISMISSAL

The SBEA is an education program with very high standards. School sites will not tolerate inappropriate behavior, misconduct or a disruption of its classes. If necessary, students will be removed from the program. It is expected that students arrive and leave school in a timely manner. SBEA does not provide supervision before or after school. A safe and positive learning environment will be maintained on campus and in class. Students are expected to respect their peers’ personal rights and property, and maintain good citizenship at all times.

SBEA maintains a zero tolerance policy in regards to the use and/or possession of tobacco, alcohol, drugs, or weapons and instances of violence or harassment. Violation of attendance and tardy policy, cheating, taking credit for work that is not your own, purposeful damage to others’ belongings, bodily harm to a fellow student or summer staff member, theft, and other instances of misconduct will not be tolerated in or out of the classroom. All state laws and school regulations regarding student rights and responsibilities are in effect during the program. The School Site Administrator will handle all cases of attendance, academic and/or behavioral misconduct on an individual basis and any student who fails to meet these regulations may be dismissed from the program. SBEA reserves the right to remove any student whose conduct does not conform to the goals and standards mentioned, without prior notification to parents or guardians. If a student is dismissed for disciplinary reasons, there will be no refund for unused days.

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAM - GRADES K-5 Dates and Information Dates: July 5 - July 29, 2016 Classes begin on TUESDAY, July 5, 2016 and go through FRIDAY, July 29, 2016. Parents enroll student in the grade level they will enter in September 2016. Visitors: Parents, guardians, and visitors are only allowed on campus with prior permission from the site administrator. Fee Schedule - Per Student Pre Registration Early Registration Standard Registration Program/Class Change Returned Checks Locations Arlington Elementary School 17800 Van Ness Avenue Torrance, California 90504 (310) 533-4510

$350 $375 $425 $50 $35 Hickory Elementary School 2800 W. 227th Street Torrance, California 90505 (310) 533-4672

Total in School Hours Week 1 Tuesday - Friday July 5 - July 8 Week 2 Monday - Friday July 11 - July 15 Week 3 Monday - Friday July 18 - July 22 Week 4 Monday - Friday July 25 - July 29

4 5 5 5 19

8:15 - 12:15 p.m. 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. 8:15 - 12:15 p.m. @ 4 hours = 76 hours

Daily Class Schedule, see individual grades below. Absences • Please call the school where your child is attending to report an absence. Arlington Elementary (310) 533-4510 Hickory Elementary (310) 533-4672 • Please provide your child with a note when returning to school from an absence. • Refunds are not given for vacation periods, special events, short-term illness, or other personal commitments requiring an absence from class. Attendance It is expected that students will attend class daily and be on time. Attendance will be monitored in all classes. • Students should not arrive earlier than 15 minutes before class. • Students are not allowed to leave the campus without the permission of a parent or guardian. • Students will not be allowed to leave class early without the approval of the summer school office.

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Kindergarten - 3rd Grade

Dress Dress should be comfortable to fit the weather. Bathing suits, bare feet, open-toed sandals, thong or flip-flop sandals and beach attire are not acceptable. Boys must wear shirts. Revealing clothing and bare midriffs are not allowed. The discretion of the school management will prevail in determining appropriate summer school attire. Before and After School Care

This year the SBEA has built upon its longstanding partnership with the Torrance YMCA. We are now offering their “Summer School Care” program with our enrichment program. Your child will be able to attend the YMCA program before and after the SBEA school day. This will allow a single point of drop off and pick up. The SBEA and the YMCA will coordinate the transfer of students between the two programs. This will allow for child care and enrichment between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. with your child attending the SBEA program between 8:15 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. The YMCA still provide a variety of age-appropriate activities along with walking and/or bus field trip Children will have new opportunities to explore friendships and learn new skills. It is the responsibility of the parents to ensure their children are registered for other camps if care is needed beyond the SBEA scheduled school weeks. Registration for before and after school care for the weeks of the SBEA program is $115 per week. For more information please contact the YMCA directly or log onto their website at www.ymcala.org/tsb.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROGRAM DESIGN AND REGISTRATION Our elementary schools offer a variety of enrichment classes for Kindergarten through 5th grade. These classes are tailored to fit our youngest students with emphasis on development of the younger mind. Along with structured studies, the classes offer educational play and themed activities.

K-5 students at Arlington and Hickory will also participate in “Musical Adventures” a fun filled class where Students will learn the basics of music through songs, movement and listening. All students will also participate in a musical performance the last week of summer school. Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade (K-2) Incoming K-2 students will encounter developmentally appropriate learning activities emphasizing creativity and imagination. This integrated, project-based approach will include Math, Science, Literature and the Arts. Each student will attend class four hours per day, providing 76 total hours of instruction.

3rd Grade Incoming 3rd grade students will participate in a single period thematic program based upon exciting, comprehensive themes. These themes will allow the education of “core” knowledge in Math, Science, Literature and the Arts while providing the exciting activities and structured play necessary to this grade level. Each student will attend class four hours per day, providing 76 total hours of instruction. (See Elementary School Class Descriptions.)

4th and 5th Grade Incoming 4th and 5th graders will participate in a three period class schedule. Each class will explore a unique topic or subject. The student will choose two periods of Enrichment Themed classes and automatically be enrolled in one period of FUNdamentals! The FUNdamentals classes will be a single period of instruction emphasizing the “3 R’s” of basic education; Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. These FUNdamentals will be taught with a fun twist and will help strengthen core academic skills. Each student will participate in three different periods per day, for four hours each day, for the duration of the program, providing 76 total hours of instruction. Sequence of classes will be determined by SBEA. (See Elementary School Class Descriptions for details on enrichment offerings.) Page 8

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASS DESCRIPTIONS - KINDERGARTEN, 1ST AND 2ND Class Schedule - Kindergarten through 2nd Grade - Arlington and Hickory K-2nd Grade Daily Schedule: (8:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. as a single period) K-2nd Grade Friday Schedule: (Fun Friday) 8:15 - 8:30 Morning Assembly 8:15 - 8:30 Morning Assembly 8:30 - 10:45 Class 8:30 - 10:05 Class 10:45 - 11:05 Recess/Nutrition 10:05 - 10:25 Recess/Nutrition 11:05 - 12:15 Class 10:25 - 11:15 Class 11:15 - 12:15 FUN FRIDAY Activities * Please feel free to send snacks for your student. SBEA does not provide snacks.

Kinder-Kids - Kinder-Kids, What Will You Learn?

(SE000)

Arlington & Hickory Campuses

First Grade - Here We Come Spectacular Second Graders

(SE001)

Arlington & Hickory Campuses

(SE002)

Arlington & Hickory Campuses

Kindergarten - 3rd Grade

Grades Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd - Arlington & Hickory Choose a single class Incoming K-2 students will encounter developmentally appropriate learning activities emphasizing creativity and imagination. This integrated, project-based approach will include Math, Science, Literature and the Arts. K-3 students at both, Arlington & Hickory will also participate in “Musical Adventures,” a fun filled class where Students will learn the basics of music through songs, movement and listening.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASS DESCRIPTIONS - 3RD GRADE Class Schedule - 3rd Grade - Arlington and Hickory 3rd Grade Daily Schedule: (8:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. as a single period) 3rd Grade Friday Schedule: (Fun Friday) 8:15 - 8:30 Morning Assembly 8:15 - 8:30 Morning Assembly 8:30 - 10:45 Class 8:30 - 10:05 Class 10:45 - 11:05 Recess/Nutrition 10:05 - 10:25 Recess/Nutrition 11:05 - 12:15 Class 10:25 - 11:15 Class 11:15 - 12:15 FUN FRIDAY Activities * Please feel free to send snacks for your student. SBEA does not provide snacks. Grade 3rd Choose a single class. The Living World! (SE009) 3rd Grade Hickory Campus Through the study of life science, combined with arts and literature, students will transform their classroom into an exciting laboratory for learning. Observe the life cycles of plants and insects; Examine DNA up close; Show all you’ve learned in a fun theatrical performance, and do a little “still life painting” to round out the experience! LEGOS + LEARNING + FUN (SE010) 3rd Grade Hickory Campus Do you love building with LEGOS? This summer you will use your LEGO building skills along with other students to create and build different story scenes with LEGO bricks and figures. After building the story scenes, you will use your imagination to write short stories about your LEGO creations! This course uses the LEGO Education Curriculum to provide you with an exciting hands-on approach to develop your problem solving, reading, and creative writing skills. Outer Space and Beyond! (SE011) 3rd Grade Hickory Campus Blast off and learn about all our diverse planets. What are asteroids and meteors? Are there black holes in our Universe? Learn about our International Space Station and how NASA is studying Mars for possibly putting life on this planet. Students will participate in reading, writing, art, and science activities centered on our Universe. Blast Off! (SE006) 3rd Grade Arlington Campus Students will have a blast learning about the solar system through math, science, reading, and art. Some Common Core third grade math concepts will also be introduced. The highlight of the session is when each student builds their own solar system model that he/ she gets to take home! The World! (SE007) 3rd Grade Arlington Campus Did you know? There are 192 independent countries in the world! This course is a motivating tool for students to practice and become more Knowledgeable about the Earth. Three geography themes—location, place, and regions—will be addressed. Students will learn fun facts about the world through hands-on projects which will enhance their literacy skills. They will also work with the up-to-date political, physical and thematic maps that will enhance their math skills. Let’s explore!

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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASS DESCRIPTIONS - 4TH AND 5TH GRADE Class Schedule 4th and 5th Grade - Arlington and Hickory 4th and 5th Grade Daily Schedule: (8:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.) 4th and 5th Grade Fun Friday Schedule: (every Friday) 8:15 - 8:30 Morning Assembly 8:15 - 8:30 Morning Assembly 8:30 - 9:35 Period 1 8:30 - 9:15 Period 1 9:40 - 10:45 Period 2 9:20 - 10:05 Period 2 10:45 - 11:05 Recess/Nutrition 10:05 - 10:25 Recess/Nutrition 11:10 - 12:15 Period 3 10:30 - 11:15 Period 3 11:15 - 12:15 FUN FRIDAY Activities * Please feel free to send snacks for your student. SBEA does not provide snacks. 4th and 5th Grade Choose 2 Enrichment classes and 1 FUNdamentals class by periods along with your alternate choices.

Incoming 4th and 5th graders will choose 2 periods of enrichment and automatically be enrolled in one period of FUNdamentals! This class, FUNdamentals, will be a single period of instruction emphasizing the “3 R’s” of basic education, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. These FUNdamentals will be taught with a fun twist and will help strengthen core academic skills. (See Class Descriptions for details on Enrichment offerings.)

4th and 5th Grade

Each student will choose two classes and attend three different classes each day for the duration of the program, providing 76 total hours of instruction. These classes will consist of the two selected and the above mentioned “FUNdamentals” class. Sequence of classes will be determined by SBEA. Please note: Each of the three classes chosen must be offered on the same campus. Sample Schedule - Class Sequence determined by SBEA Period 1

FUNdamentals

Period 2

Bugs Can Be Fun

Period 3

Junkyard Wars

Hickory Campus - 2800 W. 227th Street, Torrance, CA 90505 - 310-533-4672 Hickory Elementary Period 1

FUNdamentals

4th/5th Grade

Period 2

FUNdamentals

FUNdamentals

Period 3

Lang. Arts – Can You Dig It?

Lang. Arts – Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Lang. Arts – Writing Through Science

Science – Animal Morphing

Science – Steam to Song

Science – Junkyard Wars!

Math – Math Maniacs

Math – Bugs Can Be Fun

Math – Dice in Action Math Games

Enrichment – Having Fun Learning Spanish

Enrichment – Artists Artists Everywhere

Enrichment – Steam to Song

4th and 5th Grade Choose FUNdamentals and two enrichment classes and provide an alternate choice for each class chosen by period. See registration form. FUNDAMENTALS FUNdamentals (SE102) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus FUNdamentals, will be a single period of instruction emphasizing the “3 R’s” of basic education, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. These FUNdamentals will be taught with a fun twist and will help strengthen core academic skills. LANGUAGE ARTS/WRITING Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School (SE203) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Can you imagine living your life electronics-free?? No computers, no cell phones, no microwaves, no video games??? Join Greg Heffley, America’s favorite “wimpy kid,” as he attempts to live a good old-fashioned, electronics-free life. Will he survive? Would you?? Can You Dig It? (SE204) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Embark on an archaeological journey through history as we examine famous digs from the past and present. Students will participate in several simulated digs in order to experience what it is like to excavate artifacts and analyze the findings. Our session will culminate with a museum display created by our budding archaeologists.

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Writing Through Science (SE205) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Explore multiple ecosystems. Students will work in groups to determine which plants and animals thrive best in a particular environment. They will understand how one organism relies on another for it’s survival. SCIENCE Junkyard Wars!!! (SE300) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus In this eco-friendly class, you will recycle common everyday items to create motorized mechanisms, mini-robots and racers. The class will be divided into a series of challenges that will compete as teams to complete certain tasks. Each challenge combines environmental principals, physics and basic elements of design and engineering. As protectors of the environment, there will be a final challenge to earn the title, “Junkyard Warrior”! Scientific Creativity: Animal Morphing (SE301) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Have you ever wondered what would happen if you crossed an elephant with a giraffe? Students will learn about different animal kingdoms, habitats, and then create their own species by morphing two animals together! From Steam to Song (SE302) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Students will learn about the history of music to pass along knowledge from generation to generation. In addition, students will Engineer their own instruments and compose an original song.

Math and Art: Bugs Can Be Fun (SE404) Learn about different species of bugs while fine tuning your math skills.

Grades 4-5

Hickory Campus

Dice in Action Math Games (SE405) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Discover new games and learn how math can be fun. Students review and learn their math facts by playing games with dice. Students will read directions, create, and play new math games across the curriculum.

4th and 5th Grade

MATH Math Maniacs (SE403) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Come join the Math Maniacs for a summer full of mathematical exploration and development. The focus of this class is getting students Common Core ready for fourth and fifth grade in a fun, relaxed, no pressure atmosphere. Students will work through critical fourth and fifth grade standards while reviewing multiplication and division facts every day. No tests, no homework, no worries!

ARTS & CRAFTS Artists, Artists, Everywhere (SE500) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Let famous artists throughout history and within different art movements inspire you to create works of art? Be inspired by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Henri Matisse, and Vincent Van Gogh! ENRICHMENT Having Fun Learning Spanish (SE601) Grades 4-5 Hickory Campus Learn a new language by saying, drawing comics, cooking, and doing an art project that will help you develop an understanding of a new language.

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Arlington Campus - 17800 Van Ness Avenue, Torrance, CA 90504 - 310-533-4510 Arlington Elementary Period 1

FUNdamentals

FUNdamentals

4th/5th Grade

Period 2

Science - Ocean Explorers

Lang. Arts - Making Writing Fun & Easy

Period 3

Math - Making Math Fun & Easy

Enrichment - Computer Wiz Kids

4th and 5th Grade Choose two classes and one alternate choice for each class chosen, see registration form. FUNDAMENTALS FUNdamentals (SE102) Grades 4-5 Arlington Campus FUNdamentals will be a single period of instruction emphasizing the “3 R’s” of basic education, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic. These FUNdamentals will be taught with a fun twist and will help strengthen core academic skills.

4th and 5th Grade

LANGUAGE ARTS/WRITING Let’s Make Writing Fun and Easy! (SE206) Grades 4-5 Tired of boring writing lessons? Take the class and learn the skills to make writing easy and fun!

Arlington Campus

SCIENCE Ocean Explorers (SE304) Grades 4-5 Arlington Campus Let’s dive into summer and explore the amazing underwater world of the ocean! Join us in our water lab as we conduct experiments to discover how our amazing ocean works. Become a marine biologist as we research some of the ocean’s endangered animals. MATH Making Math Fun and Easy? (SE406) Grades 4-5 Learn some tricks and skills to learn math and be ahead of the game for the next school year!!

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ENRICHMENT Computer Whiz Kids (SE502) Grades 4-5 Arlington Campus This course is designed is an excellent opportunity to allow students to investigate how computers work and teach them how to navigate most commonly used programs for school work. Students will learn basic computer programming, problem solving and how to create the documents for research and creating slide show presentations.

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Elementary School Registration Form - SBEA Summer School 2016 Please Complete a Separate Form for Each Student Student Name and Address Student Legal Name Other Name Used Student Address

Date of Birth:

Last

First

MI

Last

First

MI

Street

Apt

City

Current School & Grade

School & Grade in Sept. 2016

Student ID Number

Summer School Location:

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Mother

Father

Guardian

Mother Name:

Home Phone:

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Cell Phone:

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Work Phone:

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Registration Fees

Pre Registration

Registration Date Elementary School Cost Total Costs

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Standard

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March 28 to April 17

April 18 to 1st Day of School

$350

$375

$425

Total Cost of Program for this Student

$

Method of Payment Check payable to SBEA at: P.O. Box 4355, Torrance, CA 90510

Check #

(Please provide a separate check for each student enrolling.)

Credit Card Payment

Guardian Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Name:

Father

Account #

MasterCard

Visa

American Express

Discover Card

Expiration Date

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CVC or CVV number from Card

Name as it Appears on the Card Billing Address of the Card Holder Card Holder Signature

Street

Apt

City

State

Zip

Signature above indicates acceptance of all refund policies.

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Instructions for Elementary School Class Selection Grade K thru 2, Indicate Class Number & Title. Summer School Location: Grade 3; select 1 Enrichment class. Grade 4 and 5; select 2 Enrichment classes, 1 FUNdamentals & 2 alternate enrichment classes.

Arlington Elementary School Hickory Elementary School

Class Selection K through 2nd Grade

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Grade 3rd Enrichment Choice

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Class Selection 4th & 5th Grade Period 1: First Choice 2nd Choice Period 2: First Choice 2nd Choice Period 3: First Choice 2nd Choice

Application Signatures We certify that we have completed this application and that the information is accurate. We have read and agree to abide by the SBEA Code of Conduct as well as the Policies and Procedures of the SBEA. We are aware of the deadlines pertaining to registration, class start and drop dates and the SBEA refund policies and agree to abide by them. Student Signature

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MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM - GRADES 6-8 Dates and Information Dates: July 5 - July 29, 2016 Classes begin on TUESDAY, July 5, 2016 and go through FRIDAY, July 29, 2016 Parents enroll student in the grade level they will enter in September 2016. Visitors: Parents, guardians, and visitors are only allowed on campus with prior permission from the site administrator. Fee Schedule - Per Student Pre Registration Early Registration Standard Registration

$375 $400 $450

Lab / Materials Fee Program/Class Change Returned Checks

$24 $50 $35

Locations Calle Mayor Middle School 4800 Calle Mayor Torrance, California 90505 (310) 533-4548 4 5 5 5 19

8:00 - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. 8:00 - 12:00 p.m. @ 4 hours = 76 hours

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Total in School Hours Week 1 Tuesday - Friday July 5 - July 8 Week 2 Monday - Friday July 11 - July 15 Week 3 Monday - Friday July 18 - July 22 Week 4 Monday - Friday July 25 - July 29 Daily Class Schedule All Grades Period 1 8:00 - 8:50 Period 2 8:55 - 9:45 Break 9:45 - 10:00 Period 3 10:05 - 11:00 Period 4 11:05 - 12:00

Absences • Please call the school where your child is attending to report an absence. Calle Mayor Middle School (310) 533-4548 • Please provide your child with a note when returning to school from an absence. • Refunds are not given for vacation periods, special events, short-term illness, or other personal commitments requiring an absence from class. Attendance It is expected that students will attend class daily and be on time. Attendance will be monitored in all classes. • Students should not arrive earlier than 15 minutes before class. • Students are not allowed to leave the campus without permission of a parent or guardian. • Students will not be allowed to leave early without the approval of the summer school office.

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Dress Dress should be comfortable to fit the weather. Bathing suits, bare feet, open-toed sandals, thong or flip-flop sandals and beach attire are not acceptable. Boys must wear shirts. Revealing clothing and bare midriffs are not allowed. The discretion of the school authority will prevail in determining appropriate summer school attire.

MIDDLE SCHOOL PROGRAM DESIGN AND REGISTRATION Middle schools offer a variety of enrichment classes for grades 6 - 8, designed to supplement the instruction that students receive during the school year, as well as provide unique classes typically found only at “specialty” studios. This year’s summer program guarantees to be a wonderful experience for every student, having been designed and coordinated by teachers who love what they do, and do what they love. Each student will choose and attend four different classes each day for the duration of the program, providing 76 total hours of instruction. Sequence of classes will be determined by SBEA. Choose four classes and provide two alternate choices for each class chosen, see registration form. Sample Schedule - Class Sequence Determined by the SBEA Adventures in Cooking Creative Writing Intro to Algebra Computer Technology

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Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4

MIDDLE SCHOOL CLASSES & CLASS DESCRIPTIONS CALLE MAYOR MIDDLE SCHOOL Classes Offered

It is recommended that each student take two (2) academic classes and two (2) elective classes. Each student must register for a minimum of one (1) academic class. 1st Period Adventures in Cooking

2nd Period 6-8

Adventures in Cooking

3rd Period 6-8

Desserts & Decorating

4th Period 6-8

Comic Book Art

6-8 6-8

Creative Writing

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Creative Writing

7-8

Intro to Foreign Lang/Cultures 6-8

Stepping into Twilight

7th Grade Math Preview

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World Cup Soccer

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Guitar

Jump Start to Math

8 Grade Survivor Math

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Mysteries P.E. Games

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Mad Science S’more Grammar

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Middle School Math

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Jigsaw Puzzles

7-8

History of Rock & Roll

6-8

Sick Science

7-8

Engineering & Design

7-8

Math Magic

6-8

Creative Creations

6-8

Lego Logic

6-8

Life with Puppetry

6-8

Life with Puppetry

6-8

Learning Through Board Games

6-8

S’more Grammar

6-8

Stamping/Scrapping/Gift Cards 6-8

Million Dollar

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Volleyball

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Game Time

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How to Write a Research

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History vs. Hollywood

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Intro to Algebra

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Computer Technology

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American Sign Language

6-8

American Sign Language

6-8

Computer Technology

6-8

Computer Technology

Art Appreciation

6-8

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ARTS & CRAFTS Comic Book Art (SM001) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus If you like reading and drawing comics, you’ll love this class. You’ll learn how to draw different style characters from Spider man to Garfield. You’ll enhance your work with details about balance, shading, and one-point perspective. ($24 Lab Fee) Creative Creations (SM002) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Do you like creating? Do you like art? Do you like crafts? If you said yes to any of these questions, then this is the class for you! A variety of projects will be created using your artistic talent. You will have a fantastic time while designing a project that you can take home and enjoy. ($24 Lab Fee) Stamping/Scrapbooking Creative Greeting Cards (SM003) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Learn how to create greeting cards. You will be using Creative Memory Stamps and scrapbooking materials to express your artistic talents to share with others. You will be using not only your artistic talents, but also your creative Language Arts skills when making up catchy slogans for the greeting cards. ($24 Lab Fee) Art Appreciation (SM005) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Take time this summer to learn about the art, music, and stage of different time periods like the Renaissance and the Roaring Twenties. Class will include music appreciation, virtual tours of art museums around the world, hands on art projects and practicing the perfect monologue. ($24 Lab Fee) ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS Creative Writing (SM100) Grades 6 Calle Mayor Campus Learn how to spice up your writing with alliteration, descriptive phrases, and metaphors. Know how to write an exciting and “attention grabbing” first sentence. You’ll be writing the rest of your lives; you may as well be good at it! Creative Writing (SM101) Grades 7-8 Calle Mayor Campus Learn how to spice up your writing with alliteration, descriptive phrases, and metaphors. Know how to write an exciting and “attention grabbing” first sentence. You’ll be writing the rest of your lives; you may as well be good at it!

Mysteries (SM103) Grades 6 Calle Mayor Campus Do you like TV show CSI or NCIS? Then come and be a part of the Mysteries group where you will learn what makes a great mystery story. In groups you will create a mystery story that you will act out. You will make your own props, wanted posters, etc. Stepping into the Twilight Zone (SM104) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus If you’ve ever watched the Twilight Zone you know the power of a well-written short story with a twist ending. In this class we will specialize in writing stories and scripts with twist endings. We will read scripts and stories to help us brainstorm ideas for your own writing. You will receive support in helping get our ideas down and refining them with peer and teacher assistance. This promises to be a fun class!

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S’more Grammar (SM108) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Learn more about grammar. You will be going through the seven parts of speech as well as mechanics in writing in order to assist you when writing Common Core type of essays.

How to Write a Research Paper (SM105) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Spend the summer learning how to write that perfect research paper. Learn how to use tools like Google scholar and how to use cited sources within your paper. Bringing Literature to Life with Puppetry (SM106) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Write a script for an original or favorite childhood story and create puppets to bring the story and characters to life. ($24 Lab Fee) History vs. Hollywood (SM107) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Spend the summer learning about historical events through various primary sources and other resources, and then compare the facts to the version presented by Hollywood. You will learn how to use different primary sources in your writing, as well as practicing to write historical compare and contrast. ENRICHMENT Game Time (SM201) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Are you tired of your kids starring at the computer screen all day? Game time is designed to learn new games, strategies, interact with others, sportsmanship, competition, and having fun with others with the old fashioned board games (Monopoly, Chess, Connect Four, Life, Pictionary, and many others.) Learning through Board Games (SM202) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Students will play Monopoly, The Game of Life, Scrabble, and The Game of Risk, as well as other board games to learn many life lessons. Each day the students will be paired up with their peers to play a different game. We will have a mini tournament each week to see who can strategize the best and gain the most points to come out on top at the end of the week.

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Jigsaw Puzzles (SM205) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Do you like jigsaw puzzles? Puzzles that get you thinking and challenge you in this class, you will be given the opportunity to explore solving different levels of jigsaw puzzles, from beginner to advanced. Jigsaw Puzzles, help you too, they improve your logic and reasoning skills. You may work alone in a group, you are bound to have fun. ($24 Lab Fee) Engineering & Design (SM204) Grades 7-8 Calle Mayor Campus Learn about the true nature of engineering and the opportunities and careers within engineering through hands-on, inquiry- and problem- based lessons. ($24 Lab Fee) LANGUAGES Introduction to Foreign Languages & Cultures (SM300) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Have fun exploring different languages and cultures in this class. You will be exposed to the basics of Spanish, German, French and Japanese through artistic and creative activities. American Sign (SM301) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Talk with your hands! Learn the basics of American Sign Language - the alphabet and simple words and phrases to communicate without speaking. MATH 6th Grade Math Preview (SM400) Grade 6 Calle Mayor Campus This class will use games and other fun activities to review concepts such as fractions, decimals and pre-algebra concepts-important skills needed to be successful in 6th grade math. 7th Grade Math Preview (SM401) Grade 7 Calle Mayor Campus This class will use games and other fun activities to review concepts such as fractions, decimals and integers – important skills needed to be successful in middle school math.

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Math Magic (SM402) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Ever wonder how a magic trick works? Ever wonder why some people can do math so quickly in their heads? Now is your chance to use the problem solving skills you have learned and discover these tricks for yourself and of course use them to amaze your friends. Middle School Math (SM407) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Are you well prepared for middle school math? Middle School Math will provide you with a summary of the basic math skills needed for middle school. Fractions, decimals, and more, this course is designed assist with filling in gaps in math skills Jump Start to 7th Grade Math (SM405) Grade 7 Calle Mayor Campus Do you need a jump start in Math for the upcoming school year? Come join us and get ahead in your math skills for next year. We will be using fun math games, puzzles, and even some of your favorite games using math. Introduction to Algebra 1 (SM406) Grade 7-8 Calle Mayor Campus Let’s get a head start for Algebra I! We will learn all about rational numbers, inequalities, linear functions, and so much more through fun and interactive games and activities. Come and explore how math is applied in our everyday lives. Survivor Math 8 (SM404) Grades 8 Calle Mayor Campus Do you like the TV show Survivor? Do you need to brush up on some basics in mathematics before 8th grade? Then come join Survivor Math 8. Students will be placed into “Math Tribes” and work as teams to master challenges and basic concepts to help prepare them for math 8/Algebra through the use of mini-lessons, games, and hands on activities. The ultimate survivors will become more confident and prepared as they enter 8th grade. MISCELLANEOUS Adventures in Cooking (SM500) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Learning how to Cook, then eat in an interactive lab while also learning Nutrition, Cooking and Kitchen safety. This class will be a hands on understanding of food. There will be a variety of food from all the food groups and will include everything from breakfast to dessert. ($24 Lab Fee) Computer Technology (SM501) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus This course is designed to help the elementary student transition to the middle school student and the middle school student transition to the high school student by learning to type, use etusd, use Google Docs and Microsoft software. This class also offers the fun of learning how to use several Web 2.0 tools that will help students with classwork, homework, and projects they may encounter during the school year and other fun projects for home. Desserts & Decoration (SM502) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus This class is focused on desserts and how to decorate them. Students will spend time baking as well as decorating in a variety of different ways. ($24 Lab Fee)

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Million Dollar Invention (SM504) Grades 7-8 Calle Mayor Campus Can you create a million dollar invention? Let’s find out! Together we will create business proposals, create a company budget, and campaign to make your invention a hit! MUSIC Guitar (SM601) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus This class is for beginners and intermediate players. If you are a beginner, you will learn to play simple yet popular songs, how to tune the guitar, and how to read guitar notation. If you already play, you will learn new songs, rhythm techniques and lead playing. You will have the chance to play in a group as well as solo. Most of all we have fun as we learn to play music!  (Students will need to provide their own guitars) History of Rock & Roll (SM602) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus This class allows students the opportunity to explore the history of rock and roll music from the 1930’s through the present day. Students will work together in stations be able to identify instruments played, tempo, mood expressed and analyzing of the lyrics presented. This is a multimedia class with many opportunities for listening, and talking about musical styles with their peers. PHYSICAL EDUCATION P.E. Games (SM707) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Get out of class and stretch your legs. Join in on the outdoor fun, playing games with your peers. Learn some new games and play some old favorites. Volleyball (SM703) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Want to learn to play volleyball? Brush up on some volleyball skills? Just want to play some volleyball? Then this is the course for you! World Cup Soccer (SM704) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus In this class for all level of players, you will learn soccer skills in a fun and active setting. You will play games that focus on soccer skills as well as small-sided games. We will play fairly matched mini-tournaments with a World Cup theme.

Mad Science (SM803) Grade 6 Calle Mayor Campus Students will participate and explore various science activities, experiments, and mini-projects. These hands-on experiences will make learning-by-doing interesting and fun. From a collection of lessons, students will investigate some fundamental principles of science. ($24 Lab Fee)

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SCIENCE Lego Logics (SM802) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus Students will use math and science concepts to create concrete structures. These Lego adventures will develop learning values such as design, problem solving, measurement, geometry, and more. Great minds think alike as students will team up to build various models.

Sick Science (SM805) Grades 6-8 Calle Mayor Campus All labs will come from the video library of Steve Spangler. This class will offer students the opportunity to explore scientific phenomena through 20 quick, in class labs. Using inexpensive materials, students will be able to take what they learn in class and demonstrate the learning to friends and family. ($24 Lab Fee) Biology Honors Bridge Program ~ Online 1 Semester Class (Incoming 8th Graders Only) Must be enrolled in Honors Biology in September 2016 To register please refer to the High School Science Section This program is designed to bridge the gap between 7th grade science and 8th grade biology honors.

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Middle School Registration Form - SBEA Summer School 2016 Please Complete a Separate Form for Each Student Student Name and Address Student Legal Name Other Name Used Student Address

Date of Birth:

Last

First

MI

Last

First

MI

Street

Apt

City

Current School & Grade

School & Grade in Sept. 2016

Student ID Number

Summer School Location:

Mother

Father

Guardian

Home Phone:

Home Phone:

Cell Phone:

Cell Phone:

Work Phone:

Work Phone:

Email Address:

Email Address:

State

Zip

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Guardian

Registration Fees

Pre Registration

Early

Standard

Registration Date

March 7 to March 27

March 28 to April 17

April 18 to 1st Day of School

Middle School Cost

$375

$400

$450

Lab Fees

$24

$24

$24

(There is a $24 fee for selected classes.)

Total Costs

Total Cost of Program for this Student

$

Method of Payment Check payable to SBEA at: P.O. Box 4355, Torrance, CA 90510

Check #

(Please provide a separate check for each student enrolling.)

Credit Card Payment

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Calle Mayor School

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MasterCard

Visa

American Express

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Expiration Date

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CVC or CVV number from Card

Name as it Appears on the Card Billing Address of the Card Holder Card Holder Signature

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Apt

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State

Zip

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Class Selection Please select Class Number and Title. Based upon availability, every attempt will be made to achieve this preference. Please note “Lab Fee” of classes selected. Period 1: First Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice Period 2: First Choice 2nd Choice 3rd Choice

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Application Signatures We certify that we have completed this application and that the information is accurate. We have read and agree to abide by the SBEA Code of Conduct as well as the Policies and Procedures of the SBEA. We are aware of the deadlines pertaining to registration, class start and drop dates and the SBEA refund policies and agree to abide by them. Student Signature

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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM - 9TH TO 12TH GRADE Dates and Information Dates: June 28 - August 4, 2016 Semester 1 classes begin on June 28 with a varied schedule Semester 2 classes begin on July 18 and run Monday through Thursday. Refunds will not be issued after midnight on the Wednesday prior to the start of the class. High School 1st Semester Wednesday, June 22, 2016 Wednesday, July 13, 2016 High School 2nd Semester Petition to Audit or Drop Course Semester 1 Thursday, July 7, 2016 Semester 2 Thursday, July 28, 2016 Please note - Online Registration will remain open until classes are full. All registrations received after June 12th for High School will only receive a payment confirmation. All class rosters will be posted on the first day of school Parents must enroll student in the grade level they will enter in September 2016. Visitors: Parents, guardians, and visitors are only allowed on campus with prior permission from the site administrator.

Per Student Pre Registration Early Registration Standard Registration

Two Semester “Full Year” Class (10 Credits) $450 $475 $525

Lab / Materials Fee

$20 for one Semester; $40 for two Semesters Classes with Lab / Material fees are noted in Class Descriptions

Program/Class Change

$50

Returned Checks Lost Textbook

$35 $75 non-refundable service charge plus cost of book replacement

Locations North High School 3620 W. 182nd Street Torrance, CA 90504 (310) 533-4412

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Fee Schedule Per Student Single Semester “Half Year” Class (5 Credits) Pre Registration $275 Early Registration $300 Standard Registration $350

West High School 20401 Victor Street Torrance, CA 90503 (310) 533-4299

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Total in School Hours Semester 1 - Varied Schedule Days Week 1 Tuesday - Friday June 28 - July 1 4 Week 2 Tuesday - Friday July 5 - July 8 4 Week 3 Monday - Thursday July 11 - July 14 4 (60 hours = semester) 12

Hours 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. @ 5 hours = 60 hours

Semester 2 - Mon - Thu Schedule Days Week 1 Monday - Thursday July 18 - July 21 4 Week 2 Monday - Thursday July 25 - July 28 4 Week 3 Monday - Thursday August 1- August 4 4 (60 hours = semester) 12

Hours 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. 8:00 - 1:15 p.m. @ 5 hours = 60 hours

You will need to purchase two (2) semesters to complete a full year.

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Daily Class Schedule School Begins 8:00 - 10:30 Break 10:30 - 10:45 School Resumes 10:45 - 1:15 Academic Integrity Academic integrity is essential to the pursuit of truth and knowledge. The SBEA expects the highest standards of integrity from its students in the performance of academic assignments. Academic dishonesty usually refers to forms of cheating, which result in students giving or receiving unauthorized assistance in an academic exercise or receiving credit for work which is not their own. Moreover, the SBEA requires the cooperation of its students creating an environment that is conducive to everyone’s learning. Creating this environment includes but is not limited to: • Arriving and departing class on time; • Attending class regularly; • Being prepared for class work and class discussion; • Participating in discussions in a way that does not discriminate against or harass peers or instructors, and that respects the free inquiry of others; • Refraining from disruptive behavior (e.g. talking, noises from electronic devices, coming and going during class, sleeping during class); • Respecting academic resources by the appropriate use of classroom equipment and exhibiting proper care of textbooks; • Adhering to specific classroom standards set forth by the instructor.

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Attendance and Tardy Policy It is expected that students will attend class daily and be on time. Rules regarding absences and tardies will be strictly enforced. Read and review, with your student, the following section regarding absences and tardies so there is no misunderstanding. Appointments should be made outside of summer school class hours. If an unexpected circumstance requires a student to leave class early, the parent or student should inform the teacher. Please be aware that a student’s attendance status will be affected by early departure or late arrival to class. Attendance must be strictly enforced in classes where course credit is given. Failure to attend class regularly jeopardizes a student’s chances for academic success. Teachers will count tardies at the beginning of class and when the student returns from breaks. • Students enrolled in a credit class will be allowed only ONE day of absence per semester or three week period. • Please note that two (2) tardies are equivalent to a one-half (1/2) day absence. • Please note that four (4) tardies are equivalent to a one (1) day absence. • There are no excused absences. All absences count toward the number of days students are allowed, without exception. Regardless of the reason for the absence, any student who exceeds the allowable number of absences for the class will be dropped from the class and will not receive class credit. Furthermore, students must still complete the Drop Request Form explained below to avoid failing the class. • Parents or guardians will be notified if a student has been dropped from a class. • Students dropped from a class are not eligible for a refund for unused days. • Refunds are not given for short term illness. • Refunds are not given for vacation periods, special events, or other personal commitments requiring an absence from class. • Must be present the last day of the semester enrolled in. Auditing and/or Dropping a Class High School

Auditing a Class Auditing a class means that a student is enrolled, pays all fees, regularly attends class, and completes all assignments, but does not receive a grade or credit for the class. Some students may wish to audit a class to become familiar with subject matter without worrying about grades. This also will prepare a student for upcoming classes. A student may request permission to audit a class by filing a “Petition to Audit” before the appropriate dates indicated below. No academic credit will be given for an audit. Students will be granted an audit only if the teacher, site administrator and a parent or guardian agree to the change of class status to “audit”. Once a Petition to Audit has been processed, students will not be permitted to change enrollment status to receive credit for a class. Because students often change their minds after being in the class awhile, it is better to delay the request for an audit until just before the deadline. Remember, students who audit a class still must follow attendance guidelines. Audits are irreversible. DEADLINES to file a Petition to Audit Semester 1 Thursday, July 7, 2016 Semester 2 Thursday, July 28, 2016 Students may request permission to audit a class by filing a Petition to Audit with the South Bay Enrichment Academy representative on campus. No academic credit is given for an audit. Once the semester has begun, a student will not be permitted to change enrollment to receive credit for a course. 310-320-7232 www.tefsbea.org Classes subject to change without notice.

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A student enrolled for credit may elect to change to audit status if the audit petition is filed prior to the filing deadline. The petition to change to audit status will only be granted if the instructor, the site administrator, and the student’s parents believe there is a compelling reason to grant the change. Students who audit a course still must follow attendance guidelines, complete all the classroom assignments and take all tests and quizzes. Students who fail to fulfill the terms of the audit contract may potentially receive an “F” in place of the “AU”. Dropping a Class When a student is enrolled in summer school, it is expected that they will remain for the duration of the class. To drop a class, complete the Drop Request Form and follow the procedures listed below: • A “Drop Request Form” must be processed for all dropped classes. This form can be obtained from the teacher, or the Site Administrator’s office. • The parent or guardian, student, and teacher must all sign the Drop Request Form. • Textbook clearance must be obtained by the library staff. • Final approval for dropping a class will be given by the school site administrator. • Please note that no refunds will be given according to our stated refund policy. • Please be aware that appropriate signatures, textbook clearance, and final authorization from the school site administrator must be completed no later than 2pm on the date of the deadline listed below.

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DEADLINES for Dropping a Class Semester 1 Thursday, July 7, 2016 Semester 2 Thursday, July 28, 2016 Class Prerequisites All classes requiring a prerequisite will be verified prior to finalizing enrollment. To avoid unnecessary registration delays or a cancellation fee expense, please make sure students meet class prerequisites before registering for a class. Final second semester grades will also be verified and may cause a student to be withdrawn from the class if appropriate prerequisites are not met. Those students not attending a TUSD school will need to submit a copy of their transcript showing verification that they meet the prerequisites as stated. If there are any questions about prerequisites or appropriate class, check with student’s counselor. Credit Class An SBEA class offering high school credit can be used to meet graduation requirements at all TUSD high schools. Dress Dress should be comfortable to fit the weather. Bathing suits, bare feet, open-toed sandals, thong or flip-flop sandals and beach attire are not acceptable. Boys must wear shirts. Revealing clothing and bare midriffs are not allowed. The discretion of the school authority will prevail in determining appropriate summer school attire. Final Exams No early finals will be given

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Grade Replacement Classes SBEA’s summer program is an accelerated program, yet students may also use it for improving a grade. Any student receiving a “D” or “F” during the school year may take that same course offered by SBEA, for credit recovery or for a grade improvement. Any student receiving a “C” or higher in any high school class may NOT retake a class for grade improvement. Grading Scale 100% - 90% 89% - 80% 79% - 70% 69% - 60% 59% -

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Homework Policy Homework should be purposeful and related to the subject studied. Nightly homework requirements vary among classes and teachers. If an instructor does not provide a specific assignment, it is expected that students read, study, and review for the class each night. Official Transcript First and Second Semesters SBEA report cards will mailed at the end of the 2nd Semester. Transcripts will automatically be forwarded to the school listed on the SBEA Registration form without charge. Please allow 3 weeks for delivery upon completion of the SBEA Summer School Year. ATTENTION: If necessary, students may request additional transcripts by contacting the SBEA office in writing, via email at [email protected]. The cost for transcripts is $20 for the initial request, and $5 for each additional copy requested at the same time.

We accept American Express, Discover, MasterCard & Visa. UC/CSU Approved The SBEA is offering many classes that meet UC/CSU “a-g” admission requirements. Classes designated as meeting UC requirements are so noted under the course description section of each course. Students taking a class for “credit” can check with their school counselors to be sure that the class meets their graduation requirements.

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HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM High School Program Design and Registration High school classes are offered for enrichment (designed for students wishing to accelerate their schedule), credit recovery (designed for students who fail required classes and must make up credits needed for graduation), and grade improvement (for students who received a grade lower than a “C” in a particular class and would like to improve their grade point average). Most classes meet UC “a-g” requirements (see notations) for college entrance, and unless otherwise stated, are offered as two semester or “yearlong” classes. Upon successful completion of class offered for credit, students enrolled in two semester or “yearlong” classes receive 10 credits toward graduation and students enrolled in one semester long classes will receive 5 credits toward graduation. Students taking courses for acceleration must enroll in both semesters of that class. It is the intention of the SBEA to present a comprehensive list of classes to meet the academic needs of all students. All SBEA High School Courses are Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Accredited.

All in classroom SBEA High School Courses are accepted by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

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Graduation Requirements- Class Credit Any SBEA class offering high school credit can be used to meet graduation requirements at all TUSD high schools. Students attending non-TUSD high schools are advised to contact their high school counselor for graduation requirements. ONLINE Courses SBEA is proud to expand its offering of ONLINE courses. Please note, these are not shortened versions of the in classroom courses. Students will be expected to keep up with the instructional material and requirements. This will average five hours per day before homework is assigned. To participate in the “ONLINE” courses, student must have a PC with an internet connection.

HIGH SCHOOL CLASS DESCRIPTIONS ARTS - Visual & Performing Arts Art 1 Semester 1 (SA001) Semester 2 (SB001) 2 Semester Class Grades 9-12 North High Campus This class is designed as an entry-level high school art class. Students will be challenged with both two- and three-dimensional projects using materials and concepts that will further their understanding of the visual arts. Projects will help the student in developing an awareness of how these concepts apply to past, present and future cultures. Realistic and abstract drawing styles, painting, printmaking, paper Mache are some of the areas investigated. ($40 Lab Fee) Prerequisite: None UC “f” or “g” credit Fine Arts Seminar Semester 1 (SA003) Semester 2 (SB003) 2 Semester Class Grades 9-12 West High Campus This seminar is recommended for college-interested students. This is a two-semester class designed to provide an integrated overview of visual art, music, theater, film and dance. Students will acquire an understanding of the arts from many cultures and the effect of the arts on societies both past and present. Prerequisite: None UC “f” or “g” credit

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ENGLISH/ LANGUAGE ARTS - Please note ONLINE English Courses taken in 2016 DO NOT meet NCAA athletic eligibility guidelines. Please contact the SBEA office at [email protected] or 310-320-7232 for additional information. English 1 Semester 1 (SA091) Semester 2 (SB091) 2 Semester Class Grades 10-12 Both Campuses Students read and practice the skills of literary analysis through novels (i.e.), short stories, myths, poems, play (i.e.) and essays. Writing skills are taught through response to literature and include the personal narrative, evaluation, observation and report of information. Vocabulary is presented through literature and a separate vocabulary program. Prerequisite: None Grade Replacement Only UC “b” or “g” credit English 1 Online - Please note ONLINE English Courses taken in 2016 DO NOT meet NCAA athletic eligibility guidelines. Please contact the SBEA office at [email protected] or 310-320-7232 for additional information. Semester 1 (SA091E) Online Semester 2 (SB091E) Online 2 Semester Class Grades 10-12 Offered Remotely Students read and practice the skills of literary analysis through novels (i.e.), short stories, myths, poems, play (i.e.) and essays. Writing skills are taught through response to literature and include the personal narrative, evaluation, observation and report of information. Vocabulary is presented through literature and a separate vocabulary program. Prerequisite: None Grade Replacement Only UC “b” or “g” credit English 2 Semester 2 (SB092) 2 Semester Class Grades 11-12 Both Campuses Students read and discuss literature through insights and inferences about the relationships between people and the world they live in. Students become aware of other cultures through the study of selected examples of myths, plays, poems, short stories and novels (i.e.). This class focuses on the student’s grammar and writing skills. Essay types include reflective, interpretive and speculation about cause and effect. Vocabulary is presented through literature and a separate vocabulary program. Students will learn about research techniques, including the use of the Internet. The class prepares students for the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). Prerequisite: None Grade Replacement Only UC “b” or “g” credit

English 3 Online - Please note ONLINE English Courses taken in 2016 DO NOT meet NCAA athletic eligibility guidelines. Please contact the SBEA office at [email protected] or 310-320-7232 for additional information. Semester 1 (SA093E) Online Semester 2 (SB093E) Online 2 Semester Class Grade 12 Offered Remotely The focus of this course is American literature ranging from early Native American writers up to the present. More complex writing, speaking and listening skills are integrated into all units. Students will read one major work each quarter (i.e.) Additional novels by American authors of various cultures and Prethnicities are studied to bridge American’s past to its present. Prerequisite: None Grade Replacement Only UC “b” or “g” credit

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English 2 Online - Please note ONLINE English Courses taken in 2016 DO NOT meet NCAA athletic eligibility guidelines. Please contact the SBEA office at [email protected] or 310-320-7232 for additional information. Semester 1 (SA092E) Online Semester 2 (SB092E) Online 2 Semester Class Grades 11-12 Offered Remotely Students read and discuss literature through insights and inferences about the relationships between people and the world they live in. Students become aware of other cultures through the study of selected examples of myths, plays, poems, short stories and novels (i.e.). This class focuses on the student’s grammar and writing skills. Essay types include reflective, interpretive and speculation about cause and effect. Vocabulary is presented through literature and a separate vocabulary program. Students will learn about research techniques, including the use of the Internet. The class prepares students for the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE). Prerequisite: None Grade Replacement Only UC “b” or “g” credit

HEALTH Health Semester 1 (SA203) Semester 2 (SB203) 1 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Both Campuses This class is designed to help students understand and develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors that are critical to healthy living. This course includes possible guest speakers for various topics concerning teenage health. Prerequisite: None (1 semester class offered both semesters) Graduation Credit Only- Elective

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Health Online Semester 1 (SA203E) Semester 2 (SB203E) Online 1 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Offered Remotely This class is designed to help students understand and develop the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviors that are critical to healthy living. This course includes possible guest speakers for various topics concerning teenage health. Prerequisite: None (1 semester class offered both semesters) Graduation Credit Only- Elective Health Companion Course TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Media and Design Semester 1 (SA500) 1 Semester Class Grades 9-12 West High Campus Through this engaging single semester technology course, you will gain technical experience with Microsoft Office and Adobe Creative Suite software applications: Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. This survey course explores online media, presentation skills, desktop publishing, graphic and multimedia design. This course is a companion course to 9th Grade Health. This one-semester class is offered during 1st semester. Graduation Credit Only - Elective Exploring Computer Science Semester 1 (SB501) 1 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Online Exploring Computer Science is designed to introduce students to the breadth of the fi ld of computer science. The goal of exploring Computer Science is to develop in students the computational thinking practices of algorithm development, problem solving and programming within the context of problems that are relevant to the lives of today’s students. Students will also be introduced to topics such as interface design, limits of computers and societal and ethical issues of software engineering. This one-semester class is offered during 2nd semester. Graduation Credit Only - Elective

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HISTORY - (Social Science) World History Semester 1 (SA577) Semester 2 (SB577) 2 Semester Class Grade 10-12 Both Campuses In this class, students examine major turning points in the shaping of the modern world, from the late eighteenth century to the present. The year begins with a focus on study skills, including methodology used at the high school level. It continues with a connecting phase to the rise of democratic ideals and reviews past learning (ancient civilization, Middle Ages, etc.) The major thrust of the course, however, is world history, culture and geography from 1789 to the present (with emphasis on the 20th century). Close attention will be paid to the expansion of the South and the growing interdependence of people and cultures throughout the world. Prerequisite: None UC “a” or “g” credit U.S. History Semester 1 (SA506) Semester 2 (SB506) 2 Semester Class Grades 11-12 Both Campuses The class begins with a linking phase to review past learning (i.e. American Revolution, Constitution, Civil War, and Reconstruction). The major thrust of the course, however, begins with the Progressive era at the turn of the twentieth century. It will focus on the changing role of the United States in the global community, on the impact the twentieth century had upon American institutions and attitudes as well as the impact of the United State’s growth as a super power in the world. The study of the twentieth century includes an integration of history and geography, literature, and cultural diversity. Prerequisite: None UC “a” or “g” credit Economics/Government Semester 1 (SA511) Economics Semester 2 (SB521) Government

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First Semester - Economics This first semester survey class will look at the major forces that shape the American Economic system. A comprehensive look at micro and macroeconomics will aid the students in acquiring knowledge of the structure and functions of the institutions and concepts underlying the American economic system. The position and influence of the United States in the world economy are studied. Prerequisite: None (Each class is one semester. Must enroll in both classes to receive full year credit) UC “g” credit Second Semester - Government This second semester class offers a study of basic principles, functions, organizations and purposes of government in the United States. Emphasis is on the federal system and national government, the legislative process, the executive function, the role of the judiciary, and the responsibilities and rights of the citizenry in a free society. Prerequisite: None (Each class is one semester. Must enroll in both classes to receive full year credit) UC “a” or “g” credit

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MATH Algebra 1 Semester 1 (SA302) Semester 2 (SB302) 2 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Both Campuses This is the first class in the college preparatory mathematics sequence. It provides students with the skills and vocabulary necessary to work with basic mathematical concepts such as writing and solving equations, graphing, ratios, problem solving, symbol manipulation, linear, quadratic and exponential functions. Prerequisite: None Grade Replacement Only Cannot take class for Advancement Geometry Semester 1 (SA315) Semester 2 (SB315) 2 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Both Campuses This class is a study of lines, angles, polygons, circles, arcs, solids, and coordinate geometry. Geometry stresses the concepts of logic, formal proofs, and problem solving, combining geometric concepts with algebraic fundamentals. Teaching methodology includes lecture/class discussion, small group investigations, and individual drill work. Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or higher in Algebra 1 if taken for Advancement UC “c” credit Geometry Summer Prep Course Semester 2 (SB020) 1 Semester Class Grades 9-12 West Campus This is a hands-on NOT-FOR-CREDIT three week prep course. Students are exposed the basic geometry concepts in a test-free and stress free environment. (All incoming 9th graders & first year Geometry students). Algebra 2 Semester 1 (SA306) Semester 2 (SB306) 2 Semester Class Grades 10-12 Both Campuses This class covers the more advanced phases of factoring, ratio, proportion and variation, and graphs; connects algebra and geometry to solve problems; and solves systems of equations, series and logarithms. Teaching methodology includes lectures/class discussion, small group investigations and individual drill work. Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or higher in Geometry if taken for Advancement UC “c” credit Pre-Calculus Semester 1 (SA319) Semester 2 (SB319) 2 Semester Class Grades 10-12 This is an advanced course, which provides preparation for calculus. Prerequisite: A grade of “B” or higher in Algebra 2 if taken for Advancement

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SCIENCE Biology Semester 1 (SA409) Semester 2 (SB409) 2 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Both Campuses This is a two semester course, which includes biological principles, vertebrate and invertebrate systems, microorganisms, genetics, plant and animal cell systems, evolution, and ecology. The investigative approach is emphasized and laboratory techniques are used. ($40 Lab Fee) Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or higher in Geometry if taken for Advancement UC “d” credit Honors Biology Bridge Program ~ Online Must be enrolled in Honors Biology in September 2016 Semester 1 (SA410E) 1 Semester Class (Incoming 8th Graders Only) Online This program is designed to bridge the gap between 7th grade science and 8th grade biology honors. This course would help prepare students for the rigor of a high school honors course. It will introduce them to topics that they are expected to already know, but may not have been exposed to during their K-7th grade science career. No grade – No credit Chemistry Semester 1 (SA417) Semester 2 (SB417) 2 Semester Class Grades 9-12 Both Campuses This class content includes the study of the fundamental laws and principles of chemistry, including related laboratory experiences and problem solving. A strong background in mathematics is recommended. ($40 Lab Fee) Prerequisite: A grade “B” or higher in Biology and Algebra 2 if taken for Advancement UC “d” credit

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CLASS LIST BY SITE North High Campus

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ARTS-Visual & Performing Arts Art 1

ARTS-Visual & Performing Arts Fine Arts

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS English 1 English 2

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS English 1 English 2

ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS English 1 English 2 English 3

HEALTH Health

HEALTH Health

HISTORY - (Social Science) World History U.S. History Economics Government

HISTORY-(Social Science) World History U.S. History Economics Government

MATH Algebra 1 Geometry Algebra 2

MATH Algebra 1 Geometry Geometry Summer Prep Course Algebra 2 Pre-Calculus

SCIENCE Biology Chemistry

HEALTH Health SCIENCE Honors Biology (8th Grade Honors Only) TECHNOLOGY Exploring Computer Science

SCIENCE Biology Chemistry TECHNOLOGY Introduction to Media and Design (Companion to Health)

Graduation Requirements- Class Credit Any SBEA class offering high school credit can be used to meet graduation requirements at all TUSD high schools. Students attending non-TUSD high schools are advised to contact their high school counselor for graduation requirements.

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High School Registration Form - SBEA Summer School 2016 Please Complete a Separate Form for Each Student Student Name and Address Student Legal Name Other Name Used Student Address

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Instructions for High School Course Selection Select the class you wish to attend. If not taking a year-long class, please indicate first semester as Semester A and second semester as Semester B. If an alternate selection will work for you, indicate this selection. If not, you will be notified if your selection is cancelled. Should you wish to “dual enroll” in both an Online course and an On-site classroom course during the same semester, you must obtain written approval from your high school counselor. Please contact the SBEA office at [email protected] or 310-320-7232 for additional information. Summer School Location:

North High School West High School Online

Course Selection First Choice Class Selection Please select Class Number and Title. Please note “Lab Fee” of classes selected. Include semester “A or B”. Semester A is first semester and only offered in the first (1) session of summer school. Semester B is second semester and only offered in the second (2) session of summer school. Semester 1: First Choice

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Application Signatures We certify that we have completed this application and that the information is accurate. We have read and agree to abide by the SBEA Code of Conduct as well as the Policies and Procedures of the SBEA. We are aware of the deadlines pertaining to registration, class start and drop dates and the SBEA refund policies and agree to abide by them. Student Signature

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SITE AND LOCATION MAPS Arlington Elementary School 1700 Van Ness Avenue Torrance, California 90504 (310) 533-45410

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SITE LOCATIONS AND MAPS

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CLASS INDEX

First Grade - Here We Come................................................. 9 Kinder-Kids - Kinder-Kids, What Will You Learn?.................. 9 Spectacular Second Graders................................................. 9

3rd Grade

Blast Off!................................................................................. LEGOS + LEARNING + FUN................................................. The Living World!................................................................... Outer Space and Beyond!...................................................... The World!..............................................................................

4th and 5th Grade

9 9 9 9 9

Artists, Artists, Everywhere................................................... 11 Can You Dig It?...................................................................... 10 Computer Whiz Kids.............................................................. 12 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School.......................................... 10 Dice in Action Math Games................................................... 11 From Steam to Song.............................................................. 11 FUNdamentals....................................................................... 10, 12 Having Fun Learning Spanish................................................ 11 Junkyard Wars!!..................................................................... 11 Let’s Make Writing Fun and Easy!......................................... 12 Making Math Fun and Easy?................................................. 12 Math and Art: Bugs Can Be Fun............................................ 11 Math Maniacs......................................................................... 11 Ocean Explorers.................................................................... 12 Scientific Creativity: Animal Morphing................................... 11 Writing Through Science........................................................ 11

6th - 8th Grade

6th Grade Math Preview........................................................ 18 7th Grade Math Preview......................................................... 18 Adventures in Cooking........................................................... 18 American Sign........................................................................ 18 Art Appreciation..................................................................... 17 Biology Honors Bridge Program............................................ 19 Bringing Literature to Life with Puppetry................................ 17 Comic Book Art...................................................................... 17 Computer Technology............................................................ 18 Creative Creations................................................................. 17 Creative Writing...................................................................... 17 Desserts & Decoration........................................................... 18 Engineering & Design............................................................ 18 Game Time............................................................................. 17 Guitar...................................................................................... 19 History of Rock & Roll............................................................ 19 History vs. Hollywood............................................................ 17 How to Write a Research Paper............................................. 17 Introduction to Algebra 1........................................................ 18 Introduction to Foreign Languages & Cultures...................... 18 Jigsaw Puzzles....................................................................... 18 Jump Start ot 7th Grade Math................................................ 18 Learning through Board Games............................................ 17 Lego Logics............................................................................ 19 Mad Science........................................................................... 19 Math Magic............................................................................. 18 Middle School Math................................................................ 18 Million Dollar Invention........................................................... 19 Mysteries................................................................................ 17 P.E. Games............................................................................. 19

S’more Grammar.................................................................... 17 Sick Science........................................................................... 19 Stamping/Scrapbooking Creative Greeting Cards................ 17 Stepping into the Twilight Zone.............................................. 17 Survivor Math 8...................................................................... 18 Volleyball................................................................................ 19 World Cup Soccer.................................................................. 19

9th - 12th Grade

Algebra 1................................................................................ 31 Algebra 2................................................................................ 31 Art 1........................................................................................ 28 Biology.................................................................................... 31 Chemistry............................................................................... 31 Economics/Government......................................................... 30 English 1................................................................................. 29 English 1 Online..................................................................... 29 English 2................................................................................. 29 English 2 Online..................................................................... 29 English 3 Online..................................................................... 29 Exploring Computer Science................................................. 30 Fine Arts Seminar.................................................................. 28 Geometry................................................................................ 31 Geometry Summer Prep Course........................................... 31 Health..................................................................................... 29 Health Online.......................................................................... 30 Honors Biology Bridge Program............................................ 31 Introduction to Media and Design.......................................... 30 Pre-Calculus........................................................................... 31 U.S. History............................................................................ 30 World History.......................................................................... 30

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