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CAMP JPII 2016
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CAMPJPII2016

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June 6th - June 10th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Girls Basketball - Ages 8 to 14 Angi Puckett [email protected]

The JPII Lady Knights basketball coaches and players will demonstrate and teach the campers the basic fundamentals of passing, dribbling, shooting, and defense. Campers will see their skills improve through small group instruction, drills, and game experience. Angi Puckett is the Head Women’s Varsity Basketball Coach at JPII. Coach Puckett played college basketball for the University of Indianapolis. Prior to arriving at JPII this year, Coach Puckett was the head coach of Spanish Fort High School in Spanish Fort, Alabama.

Baseball - Ages 5 to 14 Michael Brown [email protected]

The JPII Baseball Camp will provide an intense learning environment designed to improve the fundamental skills necessary to become a better all-around player. Campers will be divided by age group and ability level for appropriate instruction, which will include fundamental drills, proper practice techniques, and mental approach to the game with specific instruction on hitting, pitching, catching, position specific fundamentals, fielding, throwing, and base running. Michael Brown is the Head Baseball Coach at JPII and has served in this position for 8 years. Under his leadership, the Knights have made two final four appearances. In addition, Coach Brown has been recognized as TBCA Coach of the year twice, All Tri-State Coach of the year three times, and 7AAAA Coach of the year four times.

ACT Primer Review - Ages 14 to 19 Patrick Connolly [email protected] Amanda Peper [email protected] Here’s a one-stop, concentrated prep class geared specifically to those taking the ACT exam on June 11th. The ACT Primer Review offers an overview of each of the four tests and the skills they assess, plus types of questions to expect, strategies for answering questions, practice sessions, and resources for further study and practice. Strategies for approaching the Writing Exam are also included. Campers are required to independently purchase The Real ACT Prep Guide, third edition, available at any bookstore or online before the start of camp, and bring a calculator and pencils.

Patrick Connolly teaches AP Literature and Composition and English 12 Advanced and has been at JPII since 2004, after transitioning from a journalism career. He and Mrs. Peper have been holding ACT tutoring sessions for two years. Mr. Connolly holds a B.S. in journalism from the University of Florida and M.Ed. from Belmont University.

Amanda Peper is a Math Teacher and the Assistant Women’s Soccer Coach at JPII. Mrs. Peper has a B.S. in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University and an M.Ed. in Mathematics Education from Vanderbilt University. She has taught Math and coached men and women’s soccer at JPII for seven years.

June 6th - June 10th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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June 6th - June 10th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Science Sleuths - Ages 7 to 12 Jennifer Dye [email protected]

It’s a true mystery this year! An A.P.B. is being issued for all campers interested in solving a mystery in the science lab. Young forensic scientists will spend the week learning how to look for clues, collect evidence and then use science to solve a mystery. Come see if you are a true sleuth! Jennifer Dye is the founding Science Department Chair at JPII and has led the department in innovative changes by inverting the curriculum to a Physics First approach and implementing modeling instruction. She has led the Science Sleuths camp since JPII began and many of those students are graduates of JPII.

Golf - Ages 7 to 17 Chris Wantz [email protected]

Golf camp will cover the basics of golf. The full-swing fundamentals will be covered, including grip, posture, alignment, and ball position. The camp will also cover short game basics, including pitching, chipping, putting, and bunker play. Each camper will be given one-on-one as well as group instruction in each area of the game. Campers will also have the opportunity to put their skills to the test through fun competitions and playing on a mini course. Please note that the cost of the camp includes a $25 greens fee and that campers must be dropped off and picked up at Country Hills Golf Course. COST $170.

Chris Wantz is the Head Men and Women’s Golf Coach at JPII and has served in this position for the last 9 seasons. She has been a member of the PGA of America since 1999. Coach Wantz brings over 20 years teaching experience.

Theatre Camp (all day) - Ages 7 to 13 Zac Campbell [email protected]

JPII Theatre Camp presents…A Production of Disney’s Cinderella KIDS. Campers will train in the art of musical theatre in this one-week all-day intensive training course. There will be a full stage production at the end of the week. Campers will learn music, dance, blocking and a whole lot about performing. Sign up to become a member of the cast. Auditions will be held during the first day of camp and rehearsals will commence on the second day. There will be a Friday night public performance so all your friends and family can watch you shine. COST $280.Zac Campbell teaches an active theatre curriculum at JPII to include: Beginning/Intermediate Theatre, Advance Acting, and Stage Craft. Having earned his M.F.A. in Acting, with a specialty in movement, from UNCG, he is well versed in voice, movement, stage combat, and acting for the camera. His professional credits include independent films as well as regional theatres in the mid-west, east coast, and southeast.

June 6th - June 10th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

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June 6th - June 10th 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Cupcakes & Cookies - Ages 7 to 11 Sharon Hager [email protected]

This multi-year favorite is back again with some old time favorites and a few new items added to the mix. Look forward to making mum bouquets, a mock TV Dinner, a koi pond, and a sweet plate of nachos. This camp is not suited to people with food allergies. Bring an apron if you have one. Sharon Hager is an Advancement Officer at JPII. Mrs. Hager has been on staff at JPII for 10 years and has been offering camps most of that time. She is a graduate of the University of Tennessee at Martin with a B.A. in English. She is a fan of all things sweet and creative and enjoys summer camps where she can share this with her campers.

Boys Basketball - Ages 6 to 14 Kip Brown [email protected]

JPII Boys Basketball Camp is a teaching camp dedicated to developing each player’s fundamental skills and knowledge of the game. Each camper will receive instruction in all aspects of play, including ball-handling, shooting, passing, catching, lay-ups, defense, and much more. Players will improve through small group instruction, drills, and game experience.Kip Brown is the Head Men’s Varsity Basketball Coach and an Assistant Baseball Coach at JPII. Coach Brown played college basketball for Volunteer State Community College and Trevecca Nazarene University. He has been a coach and physical education teacher at JPII since 2005.

History of World War II - Ages 10 to 15 Paul Saboethrough Axis and Allies [email protected]

This camp is for those who love reading about famous battles or watching documentaries on the History Channel and who enjoy playing board games, especially those that require cunning and strategy. For the first time ever, this camp will focus exclusively on World War II. Using the Axis and Allies 1940 Europe and Axis and Allies 1940 Pacific board games (5 feet of World War II action, over 1,000 military units to command), history lectures, and documentaries, campers will be able to learn about various events in World War II and will get a chance to change the entire course of the war through our board game simulation.Paul Saboe is a History Teacher at JPII, as well as the Model United Nations Coach.Mr. Saboe earned a B.A. in Public Policy from Washington and Lee University and first worked as an Inspector for the Office of Inspector General, Department of Justice before entering the education field. One of the founding teachers, he has taught at JPII for fourteen years.

Theatre Camp (all day) - Ages 7 to 13 Zac Campbell [email protected] page 3.

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June 13th - June 17th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

History of Warfare - Ages 8 to 13 Paul Saboethrough dodgeball [email protected]

Competitions and conflicts that involve dodging and launching projectiles have existed throughout history and can be traced to the development of siege equipment and artillery. Leaving warfare aside, camp participants will have the opportunity to engage in a number of fun, physical competitions that promote physical well-being, strength and conditioning, tactics, leadership, and teamwork. Specifically, students will engage in games of traditionally and modified dodgeball, the JPII favorite “battleball”, traditional kickball, the JPII variation of “clump ball”, and “Bombard”. All the while, students will enjoy mini-lectures on the uses, successes, and failures of artillery from ancient history through current conflicts. For bio see page 4.

Cupcakes & Cookies - Ages 7 to 11 Sharon Hager [email protected]

This multi-year favorite is back again with some old time favorites and a few new items added to the mix. Look forward to making mum bouquets, a mock TV Dinner, a koi pond, and a sweet plate of nachos. This camp is not suited to people with food allergies. Bring an apron if you have one.

For bio see page 4.

Beginning Level Robotics Rebecca Jansing-KaestnerAges 10-14 [email protected]

In Beginning Robotics, campers will learn to build and program a Lego Mindstorm robot. The emphasis will be on getting the robot to move, turn, and utilize sensors. In the spirit of FIRST Lego League, campers will use cooperation within a competition setting to solve problems Rebecca Jansing-Kaestner is a science teacher at JPII. Mrs. J.K. has been teaching science for 25 years. Over the past five years, she has been involved in LEGO robotics programs. She was trained at Carngie-Mellon's Robotics Academy. The philosophy is teaching through competition in the classroom.

Caritas Camp (all Day) - Ages 14 to 18 Kat Morris [email protected]

Get all of your internship/survey and flex hours done over the summer with the Caritas Camp! We will go on full-day excursions to various service locations around the Nashville area to help those in need in our community. Everything from landscape work, serving food to the homeless, assisting the elderly, and mentoring at-risk youth. The full day camp will complete 30 hours of service fulfilling all hours for freshmen and sophomores, and all internship hours for juniors/seniors (junior/seniors will just need to finish 10 hours to complete the 40 hour requirement). COST $255.Kat Morris is a theology teacher at JPII, as well as the Caritas Coordinator, our Christian Service Program. Ms. Morris has taught at JPII for 6 years, after graduating from University of Dayton with a B.A. and Masters in Theology. She is currently working with over 35 local agencies in the Nashville area.

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June 13th - June 17th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

June 13th - June 17th 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Cheerleading - Ages 5 to 14 Cyndi Glenn [email protected] Jordan MacConnell [email protected]

The purpose of JPII Cheerleading Camp is to teach the fundamentals of the sport of cheerleading. This camp is open to both individuals and school squads. Campers will learn the proper technique for hitting motions and jumps, building partner stunts, cheering, and a competition dance by the JPII Cheerleaders! All skill levels are welcome!

Cyndi Glenn is the Basketball Cheerleading Coach at JPII. Coach Glenn has over 25 years of coaching experience with cheerleaders of all ages. She has been the basketball cheerleading coach at JPII since 2006.

Jordan MacConnell is the Football and Competition Cheerleading Coach at JPII. Coach MacConnell is a graduate of JPII, where she cheered all four years competitively. She attended Xavier University and cheered for one year there before pursuing other leadership opportunities. She returned to JPII in 2014 as the Communications and Alumni Relations Officer.

Volleyball - Ages 8 to 13 Kim Shaver [email protected]

Come join the Lady Knights players and staff at JPII Girls Volleyball Camp! This camp will provide a fundamental environment for beginning players to learn and improve court movement along with the very basics of volleyball. Campers will use lighter balls and a modified court size to ensure success for all beginners! This camp will also provide a more intense learning environment for intermediate/advanced players to grow in expertise and hone all of their volleyball skills. Each camper will receive instruction in ball control, passing, setting, hitting, serving, and defense. Individual drills, group instruction, and game experience will meet the needs of all ages and ability levels.Kim Shaver is the Head Volleyball Coach at JPII. Coach Shaver played volleyball at Tennessee Tech University. She has been the head coach of JPII’s volleyball team for 7 years, and has coached 20 combined seasons at the high school, middle school, and club level.

The Music Experience - Ages 5 to 10 Jordan Tupper [email protected]

The JPII Music Department is proud to present this hands-on experiential camp. Campers will have the opportunity to see great performances, play a variety of musical instruments, and explore musical concepts through voice, dance and stage performances. No experience is needed, only a willingness to explore the gift of music throughout the world. Campers who wish to pair this with the afternoon music camp, JPII ROCK, are more than welcome and encouraged to do so.

Jordan Tupper is Director of Instrumental Music at JPII. He is an active member in the Nashville music community and is an accomplished musician in multiple instruments and genres. Mr. Tupper holds degrees from Elon University and Austin Peay State University in Music Education.

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Tennis - Ages 7 to 13 Danny Castro [email protected]

This camp is designed for children with little or no previous tennis experience. Emphasis will be on fundamentals, basic principles of stroke production, as well as learning to hit the ball back and forth through games. Low compression balls and smaller courts are used to ensure children have better control and experience success from the very beginning.

Danny Castro is entering his 7th season as the head coach at JPII for both the men and women’s team. He played collegiate tennis from 1998 to 2001 at UT Martin where he helped the Men’s Sky Hawks to four consecutive top-three finishes in the Ohio Valley Conference. He is a USPTA Certified Coach and currently serves as the Head Pro at Summercrest Tennis Club in Ridgetop and Indian Lake Swim & Tennis in Hendersonville.

June 13th - June 17th 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

History of Warfare - Ages 8 to 13 Paul Saboethrough Star Wars [email protected]

Through a focus on “a galaxy far, far away”, campers will have the chance to become a Jedi Knight and a historian by learning how democracies becoming dictatorships with an emphasis on “The Galactic Republic” and Ancient Rome, examining the “Journey of the Hero” present in the Star Wars saga and in Ancient Greek mythology, and studying the ways in which totalitarian regimes like “The Empire”, Nazi Germany, and Fascist Italy thrived and fell. Not only will campers compete as members of The Resistance and First Order, we will spend our last day of camp learning the ways of the lightsaber with a special Jedi Dueling Workshop. For bio see page 4.

JPII Rock! - Ages 5 to 10 Jordan Tupper [email protected]

This camp is for kids who want to rock out! We’ll be turning it to eleven and giving everyone the chance to perform with a special concert for parents the last day of camp! Campers will gain an appreciation for the greats of old and discover new rock heroes! Kids who love music and want to show off their rockin’ chops, this camp is for you! No experience is necessary, but campers are welcome to bring their own guitars, drums or other gear!

For bio see page 6.

Caritas Camp (all Day) - Ages 14 to 18 Kat Morris [email protected] page 5.

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Soccer - Ages 7 to 14 Mark Crowley [email protected]

This camp is designed for boys and girls of all skill levels in soccer. For elementary-age players and players who have only a basic familiarity with the game of soccer and/or an interest in becoming a more skillful player, the focus will be on building or developing the four basic soccer skills: dribbling, passing, defending, & shooting. For middle-school age players who have played competitive soccer before and want to continue their development towards higher levels of competition, the focus will be on further development of the basic soccer skills (dribbling, passing, defending, & shooting) and refinement of game-specific techniques and strategy. Campers should bring a water bottle, sneakers, cleats, and a size 4 or 5 soccer ball (according to players’ size and preference) every day. Shin guards are recommended but not required.

Mark Crowley is an English teacher, the JV Men’s Soccer Head Coach and the Varsity Men’s Assistant Coach at JPII. Coach Crowley has coached both men’s and women’s soccer at the varsity, junior varsity, middle school, and club levels since 2011. He helped lead Frederica Academy in South Georgia to back-to-back state championships in 2012 and 2013.

June 20th - June 24th 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Ready, Set...Improv! - Ages 9 to 14 Ellie Walsh [email protected]

Come have fun while learning performance skills that will develop confidence, communication and creativity off-stage. Through theater games and team activities, performers of all levels will grow in a supportive environment. Fostering imagination and risk-taking, this camp provides hilarious moments daily and lasting lessons for campers to carry with them when the week is over. Ellie Walsh is a History Teacher and the Forensics Coach at JPII. In her past three years at JPII, Ms. Walsh has taught World History, U.S. History and Forensics (competitive speech and debate). She holds a B.A. in History from the College of William and Mary and an M.Ed. from Vanderbilt University.

Study Skills for Success - Ages 12 to 18 Michael Patton [email protected]

This camp will help you soar into your new grade or new school with confidence. Learn organizational skills, practice your reading comprehension, and grab some tips for succeeding on tests and exams in this Study Skills camp. Michael Patton has taught English at JPII for four years. In addition to teaching English, he has also taught study skills courses in middle schools, high schools, and summer camps for 13 years.

Girls Lacrosse - Ages 7 to 14 Paul Raccio [email protected]

The Girls Lacrosse Camp will focus on the fundamentals of the game. Players will work on catching, throwing, and cradling along with some offense and defensive strategies. This camp will help players to improve upon their stick skills, dodging, and defensive positions. Paul Raccio is the Head Women’s Lacrosse Coach at JPII. Mr. Raccio has 20 years of lacrosse experience. A native of Branford, CT he played two years of lacrosse at Western Connecticut State University. He had been serving as an assistant lacrosse coach for JPII men’s team for the past six years and was recently named women’s head coach for the 2016 season. Prior to joining JPII, he was an assistant lacrosse coach for Cookeville High School. While at JPII, Raccio has also served as the head coach of the Hendersonville Youth Lacrosse League. He was recently elected President of the Tennessee State Lacrosse Association (TSLA).

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June 20th - June 24th 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Tennis - Ages 7 to 13 Danny Castro [email protected]

This camp is designed for children with little or no previous tennis experience. Emphasis will be on fundamentals, basic principles of stroke production, as well as learning to hit the ball back and forth through games. Low compression balls and smaller courts are used to ensure children have better control and experience success from the very beginning.

For bio see page 7.

All Sports Camp - Ages 8 to 14 Jody Brothers [email protected]

It's Back!!!! This is the camp where campers will have fun learning different sports and how to play them. Campers will go bowling and play putt-putt, so please know that you will be asked to sign a form to allow us to take your child off campus. This camp is for boys and girls. Jody Brothers is the Head Softball Coach at JPII as well as the Athletic Director for St. Joseph School in Madison, TN.

Essay Writing - Ages 12 to 18 Paul Saboefor high school students [email protected]

Through a variety of fun and entertaining exercises and drills, campers will be taught the basics of identifying different types of essay questions, forming a thesis statement, crafting a topic sentence, gathering facts and details, presenting careful analysis, and incorporating information from primary source documents. This promises to be a great way to better master essay-writing in the Social Sciences and to get a leg up for the upcoming academic year. For bio see page 4.

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June 27th - July 1st 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Be a Knight Camp (all day) - Ages 6 to 10 Sharon Hager [email protected]

This camp is designed to engage and entertain children in a full week of fun and interesting activities, while appreciating the importance of teamwork and cooperation. Sportsmanship and creativity will be emphasized though activities, including kickball, as well as creative endeavors, including crafts and scavenger hunts. The whole week, including creative and craft time is equally suited for boys and girls. Campers are asked to bring their lunch, sneakers, sunscreen and a water bottle. COST $245.For bio see page 4.

Essay Writing - Ages 12 to 18 Paul Saboefor high school students [email protected]

Through a variety of fun and entertaining exercises and drills, campers will be taught the basics of identifying different types of essay questions, forming a thesis statement, crafting a topic sentence, gathering facts and details, presenting careful analysis, and incorporating information from primary source documents. This promises to be a great way to better master essay-writing in the Social Sciences and to get a leg up for the upcoming academic year. For bio see page 4.

Caritas Camp (half day) - Ages 14 to 18 Kat Morris [email protected]

Get several of your internship/survey and flex hours done over the summer with the Caritas Camp! We will go on half-day excursions to various service locations around the Nashville area to help those in need in our community. Everything from landscape work, serving food to the homeless, assisting the elderly, and mentoring at-risk youth. The half day camp will complete 15 internship hours. COST $145. For bio see page 5.

Boys Lacrosse - Ages 7 to 14 Bob Page [email protected]

JPII Boy’s Lacrosse Camp is designed to develop players’ fundamental skills and field sense. Campers are organized by age and ability for position work and field competition. Activities include daily scrimmages, intense position work, and detailed attention to the fundamentals of the game such as passing, catching, cradling, shooting, dodging, defense, and scooping. The coaching staff will provide each athlete with an evaluation designed to assist the athlete in his on-going effort to improve his play.Bob Page is a History Teacher and the Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach at JPII. Coach Page has been the Head Varsity Lacrosse Coach for JPII since 2007. He played D1 Lacrosse at the University of Virginia. Over the last ten years, JPII has won two DII state titles (2009, 2011) and he was awarded Tennessee Coach of the Year in 2011.

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June 27th - July 1st 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Be a Knight Camp (all day) - Ages 6 to 10 Sharon Hager [email protected]

See page 12.

History of Warfare - Ages 8 to 13 Paul Saboethrough Star Wars [email protected]

Through a focus on “a galaxy far, far away”, campers will have the chance to become a Jedi Knight and a historian by learning how democracies becoming dictatorships with an emphasis on “The Galactic Republic” and Ancient Rome, examining the “Journey of the Hero” present in the Star Wars saga and in Ancient Greek mythology, and studying the ways in which totalitarian regimes like “The Empire”, Nazi Germany, and Fascist Italy thrived and fell. Not only will campers compete as members of The Resistance and First Order, we will spend our last day of camp learning the ways of the lightsaber with a special Jedi Dueling Workshop. For bio see page 4.

Study Skills for Success - Ages 12 to 18 Michael Patton [email protected]

This camp will help you soar into your new grade or new school with confidence. Learn organizational skills, practice your reading comprehension, and grab some tips for succeeding on tests and exams in this Study Skills camp. For bio see page 10.

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Meal Plans:Campers have the option of bringing their own lunch or purchasing a meal from the dining hall each day. Weekly meal plans are also available for $30/week and include an entrée, side, and beverage (milk, juice, water). Should your camper wish to purchase extra items or snacks throughout the day, please send cash. For more information about the dining hall or meal plans, please contact Jason Jones, Sodexo General Manager, [email protected] or (615) 590-6033.

PICK FOURCampers in the same

immediate family may select four half-day camps for a

discounted price of $520!(except golf)Optional Fees:

Weekly lunch = $30Before Care = $40 - 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.mAfter Care = $50 - 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.Before and After Care = $75* Campers should bring something to do during before and after care, as entertainment will not be provided.

Half Day Camps:ACT Primer Review - $145 All Sports Camp - $145 Baseball - $145 Beginning Level Robotics - $145Boys Basketball - $145Boys Lacrosse - $145Caritas - $145Cheerleading Camp - $145Cupcakes and Cookies - $145Essay Writing for High School Students - $145Girls Basketball Camp - $145Girls Lacrosse Camp - $145Golf Camp - $170History of Warfare through Dodge Ball - $145History of Warfare through Star Wars - $145History of World War II through Axis and Allies - $145JPII Rocks! - $145Music Experience - $145Ready, Set...Improv - $145Science Sleuths - $145Soccer - $145Study Skills for Success - $145Tennis - $145Volleyball - $145

CAMP FEES & IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Full Day Camps:Be a Knight Camp - $245Caritas - $255Theatre Camp - $280

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REGISTER ONLINE AT www.jp2hs.org/Camp

What to Bring?Campers should bring a water bottle, snack, change for the vending machines, and sunscreen for outdoor camps. Campers should also wear comfortable clothing and appropriate shoes.

What NOT to Bring?We recommend campers not bring valuables to camp (iPods, large amounts of cash, Gameboys, PSP’s, etc.) as his/her bags may be unattended at times.

Important▶ Full payment is due with registration.▶ Registration will be closed once a camp is at capacity.▶ Camp fees are non-refundable after May 1, 2016.▶ Refunds must be requested in writing prior to May 1, 2016. If a camper must withdraw, a processing fee of $50 will be charged.▶ JPII reserves the right to cancel a camp if it is not filled to capacity or if unforeseen circumstances arise.▶ Fees can be paid online through PayPal or by mailing a check to:

▶ Parents, please escort your camper to check-in on the first day. After that, you are free to drop them off if you choose. ▶ Parents, please let us know if there are any medical conditions or custody considerations for your camper that we should be aware of.

Questions? Contact us…Summer Camp Director, Paul Saboe

[email protected] or (615) 822-2375 x4037

Attn: Camp JPII Pope John Paul II High School

117 Caldwell DriveHendersonville, TN 37075

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