Trinity Baptist Church Summer Enrichment Program 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grades 3-5 Class Offerings and Information

Pastor: Rev. Thurmond Bowens, Jr. Project Director: Sarah Walker

Trinity Baptist Church Summer Enrichment Program Grades 3-5 Date and Time Monday, June 7 – Friday, July 23, 2010 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Location Trinity Baptist Church 2521 Richland Street Columbia, SC 29204 803-254-7142

Transportation Trinity Baptist Church will provide transportation. Please complete the transportation section of the appropriate registration page. All transportation requests as well as completed applications must be received by Friday, May 21, 2010, or a space is not guaranteed.

Attendance Since the Summer Enrichment Program covers a great deal of material in a short amount of time, punctuality and daily attendance is mandatory.

Class Schedule Enrichment classes are designed to enrich our basic programs. They are geared for students who would like to experience new information and skills. All classes are 1-1 ½ hour sessions unless otherwise noted in the class description. Due to enrollment sizes, student’s schedules may be adjusted. If classes do not have enough students, other classes will be substituted. You will receive a copy of your child’s summer enrichment and bus schedules at the mandatory parent orientation on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 6:00 PM at Trinity Baptist Church.

Date and Time All school conduct codes for the regular school year are in effect during the summer enrichment program. Dismissal from the summer program will be based on these codes. Students are expected to behave in a manner that does not disrupt the learning process. Behavior infractions will not be tolerated. Students who engage in inappropriate conduct will be removed from the summer enrichment program by the administration.

Student Dress Appropriate dress is required. All school dress codes are in effect for summer school. • Shoes must be worn at all times • No hats may be worn in the building • T-Shirts and sweatshirts are acceptable as long as they are neat and clean. All shirts must be buttoned. • The length of skirts and capris must extend below the finger tips. • No offensive writing (profanity, obscenity, sexual references, or references to alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs)

Questions may be directed to Sarah Walker Summer Enrichment Program Project Director [email protected] (803) 254-7142

Summer Enrichment Program

Due Friday, May 21, 2010

Registration Form

For Office Use Only Date Received__________

Name __________________________________________________________________________ (First) (Middle Initial) (Last) Birth Date ____________________________ Age __________________ Gender ______________ Grade Level for 2010-2011 _________________ Parent/Guardian ____________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________ City/State __________________ Zip______________ (No P.O. Boxes) Home Phone ____________________________ Work Phone __________________ Emergency Contact Person ______________________________________ Phone ____________________________ Will your student need bus transportation? (circle one)

YES

NO

If your child is a car rider, he/she must be picked up by 5:00 PM. Mandatory orientation for parents and students will be held on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 6:00 PM at Trinity Baptist Church. All parents and students must attend this orientation in order for your child to attend the program. I have read the summer school information. I agree to follow all Richland School District policies and procedures. I further understand that I will be asked to leave Summer School if I choose not to follow these policies and procedures. Student Signature ________________________________________ Parent Signature _________________________________________

PLEASE RETURN TO TRINITY BAPTSIT CHURCH ATTENTION: Sarah Walker 2521 Richland St. Columbia, SC 29204. BY FRIDAY, MAY 21ST

2010 SUMMER ENRICHMENT Classes & Offerings

TONY THOMAS FAMILY KARATE, INC. Focuses primarily on giving students an opportunity to learn life skills while learning how to defend themselves. Also ensures that participants become excellent students in Life as well.

MILLIE LEWIS Engagement of young females with personal character development, grooming skills, etiquette, voice/diction, acting, modeling, special outings/activities, community projects, and parental involvement.

CHARACTER BUZZ Opportunity to develop positive, supportive peer relationships through group activity.

COLUMBIA’S COOKING CULINARY OUTINGS Class will focus on providing a variety of healthy cooking and eating experiences. Students will have the opportunity to learn about new cuisines, cooking techniques, and recipes that they may not typically try because of worries about being unable to make the dishes, buy the ingredients, having the dish turn out poorly, etc.

JR. BUFFALO SOLDIER LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Committed to helping students develop Character, Honor, Discipline, and Respect while instilling allegiance to God, Country, and Community.