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Page 1: Programs for Kids SUMMER 16 KIDS... · For more information on all Kids’ College classes feel free to contact the School of Continuing Education Office or Melodie Bunkley, District

Programs for Kids

Summer 2016 GRADES 1 -12

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SCHOOL OF CONTINUING

EDUCATION KIDS’ COLLEGE

Wayne County Community College District is excited to offer Kids’College classes to youth 4-17 years of age. Our goal is to develop andexpand students’ interests, stimulate creativity, provide uniquelearning opportunities and a fun experience on a college campus.

Our class offerings are taught in a hands-on fashion with an accenton fun. We offer topics from college prep, sports, performing andtraditional arts, reading and writing, science and math, andcomputers, to leisure activities like ballet or scrapbooking.

Enroll today for a positively unforgettable learning experience that issure to last a lifetime!

All Kids College students must com-plete the “Emergency Informa-tion for Youth Students Form.”Please give the completed form tothe instructor during the first day ofclass.

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CLASS CAPACITYKids' College Camp programs are self-supporting and require a minimum number of students enrolledbefore a class will run. To avoid inconvenience to students, Kids' College Camps with low enrollmentwill be cancelled one week in advance to avoid disappointment. Refunds will be generated toparticipants of cancelled camps.

EMPLOYEE BACKGROUND CHECKAll Kids' College Camp instructors directly working with students have passed a criminal back-groundcheck.

DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP PROCEDURESFor safety reasons, students under 18 years of age are not to be on campus unless accompanied by anauthorized adult or attending Kids' College Camp programs. Your child's safety is our number oneconcern; you are required to Sign In and Sign Out students on a daily basis. Students must bepicked up within 15 minutes after dismissal of their program. Repeated late Pick-up occurrenceswill result in termination from Kids' College Camp with No refunds.

YOUTH STUDENT EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORM (WAIVER AND RELEASE OFLIABILITY)All youth students must present a signed Youth Students Emergency Information Form to theirinstructor before programs begin on the first day of class. You must complete a form for eachchild. The form is conveniently located in our Continuing Education schedule book. (NOTE:Only parents or legal guardians completing this Form are authorized to drop-off or pick-up yourchild unless an alternate is indicated at the bottom and presents proper I.D.*)

PHOTOGRAPHSThere will be photographs taken of students during programs. The photos may be used in futurepromotional materials. If you prefer we not use your child's photograph, send a letter to:School of Continuing EducationAttn: Kids' College Camps801 W. Fort StreetDetroit, MI 48226

BEHAVIOR GUIDELINESProper standards of conduct are necessary to protect the health, safety and well-being of all Kids'College Camp students. Behavior that might interfere with the educational process is unacceptable.Students will be respectful to other students and staff. Students will be careful with college equipmentand property and the property of other students. Parents will be contacted if their child is involved inany unacceptable situations during camp. Appropriate college personnel, reserves the right, at any time,to exclude any child from activities due to failure or inability to follow as directed, any and all rulesand/or policies for participants. No refunds.

COMPUTER USE AGREEMENTCertain camps may use the World Wide Web (www) or internet as part of their curriculum developedby the instructor. With this educational opportunity comes responsibility, to be shared by the student,parent/guardian and college staff. Students will use the software that pertains to their camp. They mayuse the www/internet when the instructor gives the permission. Students should tell their instructorsimmediately if they encounter information that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable.Students shall not give out personal information while online. Parents will be contacted if their child isinvolved in any unacceptable situations while using the computer.

WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD DO Students may bring their non-refrigerated, non-microwavable, peanut-free lunches and snacks,according to their schedule. Check class description for supplies and appropriate dress requirements.All electronics, toys, video games, trading cards, etc. not pertaining to classes should be left at home.

THINGS PARENTS OF KIDS’ COLLEGESHOULD KNOW

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School of Continuing EducationYOUTH STUDENTS EMERGENCY INFORMATION FORM(NOTE: Only parents or legal guardians completing this Form are authorized to drop-off or pick-up

your child unless an alternate is indicated below and presents proper I.D.*)

Student’s Name_____________________________________________________Grade _ _ _ _ _ _ Date of Birth _ _ _ _ _ _ ___

Student’s Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Father or Legal Guardian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Relationship _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Phone # while Student is in class _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Address if different from students _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Mother or Legal Guardian _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Relationship _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Phone # while Student is in class _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Address, if different from students_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Child’s Doctor_______________________Address _______________________________________

Phone#______________________

Doctor’s Hospital Affiliation____________________Address________________________________

Phone#______________________

Medical Information: None_____ Convulsive Disorders_____ Diabetes_____

Allergies (i.e. stings, diet)__________ Other ______________________

Please describe symptoms and precautions

____________________________________________________________

Any other medical information we should know_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

While we strive to provide a safe environment, we cannot control what your child will come in contact withbecause of our open environment.

I agree to indemnify and hold harmless Wayne County Community College District, its officers, agents, and

employees for any loss or injury that my child ______________________________________ may sustain

while participating in the Kids’ programs. In case of an emergency, I ask Wayne County Community College

District to contact an adult listed above. If the College is unable to reach one of us, I authorize the College

to secure emergency medical treatment for my child.

Required Signature_________________________________________Date________________________

I give my consent for my child to be photographed or videotaped for promotional purposes. I do not expect

compensation when Wayne County Community College District takes promotional photos and videos of

students in the learning environment.

Required Signature_________________________________________Date________________________

*Alternate Adult authorized by parent/legal guardian to drop-off/pick-up child – MUST PRESENTPICTURE I.D.):

Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Contact Number_______________________________

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Date Course Name Age Day/Time Fee Page

Kids’ Schedule PlannerChild’s Name:________________________________________________

Please use the grid below to organize your child’s schedule. This willhelp prevent registering for two classes scheduled at the same time.

Please note that Kids’ College participants are only supervised while students areenrolled in classes. No extended supervision (longer than 15 minutes betweenconsecutive class times) is available between 9:00 am–4:00 pm for those notenrolled in class during any part of the day.

If your child is registered for more than one class per day, please have your child bringa copy of this schedule to class each day so we can ensure they get to the correct class.

For more information on all Kids’ College classes feel free to contact theSchool of Continuing Education Office or Melodie Bunkley, District Director

at 313-496-2704 or [email protected]

You can register your child using the Continuing Education RegistrationForm in the middle of book.

Or for your convenience, you can register 24-7 via our website:www.wcccd.edu.

Or at any one of our Campus locations.

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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS

Motorized Toy Car Challenge Grades 6-8

Monday, July 25, 2016 – Thursday, August 4, 20169:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. YCLS-5176 CRN: 59986

Fee: $40.00

Utilizing A World In Motion Curriculum, student design teams though hands onactivities discover force and friction, simple machines, levers and gears, torque.Etc. Mathematics involved provide understanding ratio and proportion, it’srelationship to gear ratios and wheel radius. Through hands on activities studentswill perform data retrieval and collection while applying statistical analysis.Presentations to be given at the end of the class as work to be on display at theend of the summer.

DOWNRIVER CAMPUS

Camp 911Ages 8-12

Monday, June 20, 2016 – Friday, June 24, 20169:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. YCLS-4273 CRN: 60187

Campers will learn about careers in EMS and Firefighter Services as well assome first aid skills to control bleeding and splint fractures. They will also havean opportunity to use a fire hose, fire extinguishers on the District’s small firesimulator, and learn how to properly exit a smoke filled room in the trainingtower. All participates will received a tour of the Downriver Emergency TrainingComplex and will have an opportunity to explore the aircraft and shipboardsimulators.

Campus President’sSignature Kids’ Camps

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EASTERN CAMPUS

“Money Matters”Grades 2-12

Monday, July 11, 2016 – Friday, July 15, 20168:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.YCLS-5119 CRN: 59250

Fee: $25.00

The ‘Money Matters Youth Camp’ is facilitated by Ms. Gail Perry Mason. Ms.Mason is the Vice President-Investments at Oppenheimer & Co. Securities as wellas a nationally known Author. The focus of this camp is to teach young peoplefinancial literacy, investment strategies and give youth exposure to economics,budgeting, Wall Street and other resources that will give them knowledge for awealthier life! Camp orientation for parents will begin on Saturday, July 9th2016, 9:00 a.m. - 12 Noon.

NORTHWEST CAMPUS

STEM CAMP – Science, Technology, Engineering &Mathematics

Middle School AgeMonday, June 20, 2016 – Friday, July 1, 2016

YCLS-5118 CRN: 592499:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

Fee: $25.00

Looking for a way to keep your child interested in Science, Technology,Engineering, and Math? Enroll them in the STEM’s Summer Camp! This excitingcamp builds STEM knowledge while incorporating teamwork and fosteringcreativity with the use of LEGO® Mindstorm and a computer. The world of STEMis brought to life, and your child can learn, create, and innovate in a true handson environment.

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Campus President’sSignature Kids’ Camps

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WESTERN CAMPUS

An All Inclusive 3 Week Camp Experience!

Monday, June 20, 2016 – Friday, July 1, 2016YCLS-5139 CRN: 60192, 60193

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Fee: $125.00 (This fee does not include lunch.)

9:00 AM – 11:00 AM Lego Robotics / Forensic Photography / VideoGame Design(Weekly group rotation of core courses)

11:00 AM Lunch available for purchase(Must be pre selected)

11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Foreign Language Exploration / American SignLanguage(Weekly group rotation of core courses)

1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Culinary Etiquette / Acting Workshop / Martial Arts(Weekly group rotation of core courses)

Class Descriptions

Culinary and Etiquette

Students will be introduced to the art of meal preparation, food safety, foodnutrition, weights & measures and table setting. They will be able to preparefood items and properly set a table for four.

Fencing

The prestigious art of fencing will be explored providing an alternative physicaleducation experience. In addition to high quality training, the curriculum blendshealth science, mentoring & life skills.

Campus President’sSignature Kids’ Camps

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Forensic Photography

Ever wanted to know what it is like to be a member of a CSI team? Learn howto use a digital single lens camera for mock crime scene photography. Learnwhat to look for, how to approach a scene, how to maneuver on a scene, andmuch more. Students will learn how to capture and expose digital images thatthey may want to use for scrapbooking.

Foreign Language Exploration

Students will explore cultural facets of French or Chinese, Spanish and Germanlanguages. They will discover and practice common phrases of greeting,introduction and complimenting of each other, and making small talk.

Lego Robotics

It will blow your mind! Learn how robots are used every day to make our liveseasier. Engineer and design a robot that will perform at your command. LegoMind Storms systems will be used.

Mini Soccer

A mini one week camp, taught by Van Buren Soccer Association Coaches, tocontinue the opportunity of learning the technical and tactical skills of soccer,teamwork, responsibility and commitment.

Video Game Design “Making the Game”

Spend the rest of summer playing a new video game with friends that youdesigned! Using software specific to video game design, learn how to create a“one of a kind” game accessing various resources, creating multi-dimensionalpages and using gaming hardware. At the end of camp, a fun and friendlycompetition for the “Most Innovative Game” will be held.

American Sign Language

This beginning course is for those students with no previous experience in signlanguage. Students will be taught the basics of sign language and vocabulary.They will practice both receptive and expressive skills, communicate in signlanguage, finger spelling, meet new people and have FUN!

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UNIVERSITY CENTER

International Summer CampGrades 2-6

Monday, July 11, 2016 – Friday, July 15, 201612:30 p.m. – 3:25 p.m. YCLS-5115 CRN: 59086

Fee: $0.00

This camp encourages campers to try new things and experience cultures fromaround the world. Student will study African American, Arab/Middle East, Asian,Latino, Native American cultures. Students will also explore music, history,literature, dance and language of each respective culture.

Campus President’sSignature Kids’ Camps

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SUMMER 2016Kids’ College

Yoga and Art for KidsSummer Camp 1–5 gradeThis full day camp will be filled withfun, educational activities and games.Throughout the week, we will practiceyoga, learn about our bodies and howthey move, get a taste of yoga historyand philosophy. In additions camperswill prepare healthy snacks , learnabout staying healthy, create art, playgames, make music and still have timefor reflection, relaxation and rest.Course #: YCLS 5182FEE: $50.00Eastern Campus Instructor: Breczinski,EmilyRoom: TBDCRN: 60184, MTWRF 10:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/6/16 - 6/17/16

Dramatic Storytelling K -1 gradeDo you want to tell a story? A bookneeds a good storyteller, this is YOU!!Participants will use fun activitiesdesigned to make learning aboutstorytelling exciting and useful in thefuture. The participants will learn toselect stories worthy of storytelling; toshare with partners; to the group; andreview techniques on how to sharestories the correct way. Build yourconfidence by learning the proper useof props in storytelling; analyze thecontent and research the characters instories. Participants learn how to grabthe audience’s attention to engagethem until the end of the story.Course #: YCLS 5143FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Lewis,GwendolynRoom: TBDCRN: 59963, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/16/16

Spelling Basics 1–3 gradeStudents grades 1-3 will learn tomaster the English Language spellingbasics. One of the most commonspelling rules taught to elementarystudents are “I before E, except after C,unless it says A as in neighbor andweigh.” Students will also learn anumber of other rules that they can useto assist in the spelling of an unfamiliarword.Course #: YCLS 5144FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 59964, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/16/16

Applying Measurements 2–3 gradeStudents will learn to identify andapply units of measurements,temperature, distance, weights and the mastering of time reading the clock.Course #: YCLS 4319FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong,JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55803, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/16/16

Morning Elementary Grades K-5

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Math Madness 2–3 gradeStudents will gain an understanding ofbasic computational operations up toand including ninety nine; representationof numbers in different ways includingdiagrams and shapes in graphs andgeometry will be reviewed.Course #: YCLS 4318FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 56941, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

Sentence Structure 3-5 gradeThe students will learn the basicfundamentals of Sentence Structure.Course #: YCLS 5184FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 60197, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

Dramatic Storytelling 4-5 gradeDo you want to tell a story? A bookneeds a good storyteller, this is YOU!!Participants will use fun activitiesdesigned to make learning aboutstorytelling exciting and useful in thefuture. The participants will learn toselect stories worthy of storytelling; toshare with partners; to the group; andreview techniques on how to sharestories the correct way. Build yourconfidence by learning the proper useof props in storytelling; analyze thecontent and research the characters instories. Participants learn how to grabthe audience’s attention to engagethem until the end of the story.Course #: YCLS 5143FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Lewis,GwendolynRoom: TBDCRN: 60196, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

Young Writer’s Camp 1-4 gradeDevelop writing techniques notnormally learned until much later inschool. This interactive class covers avariety of writing styles and relatedskills including illustration andpublication. You have the chance towrite and share stories, poems, andjournal entries, and compile them intoyour own book.Course #: YCLS 5100FEE: $35.00Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 58261, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

Understanding Division4–5 gradeA systematic approach of mathematicsdrilling for fourth and fifth graders. Thisclass will help students master basicfacts with speed and accuracy.Division designs will provide a greatway to incorporate fun and creativityduring this session.Course #: YCLS 5023FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 56946, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

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Gravity Cruiser Challenge 4-5 gradeUtilizing A World In MotionCurriculum, student design teams willresearch the “sweep” of the lever arm,the number of wind the string makesabout the axel, and the distance thegravity cruise makes. Students willlearn how the diameter of the wheelsand axles as well as the weight variesthe distance and speed of the cruiser.After a series of controlled tests studentteams create their own customized toysto be displayed at the end of thesummer.Course #: YCLS 5174FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Wathen,ElizabethRoom: TBDCRN: 59984, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

Math Problem Solving 4–5 gradeThis course will cover geometry, andmeasurement properties in two andthree dimensions. Students will learnhow to describe, analyze, compare,and classify shapes.Course #: YCLS 4321FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 56942, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

Art Camp 1–5 gradeThis Art Camp is designed for youthwho will receive hands on instructionto create art objects through use of avariety of materials. Participants willcreate masks, mosaics and much more.Course #: YCLS 5009FEE: $0.00University Center Instructor: Vassallo,JohnRoom: TBDCRN: 59894, MTWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/15/16

Conversational Spanish forKids 1-4 gradeThis course provides an opportunity tospeak, read and write Spanish throughgames, songs, crafts and otheractivities.Course #: YCLS 4099FEE: $20.00Downtown Instructor: Dominguez,MariaRoom: TBDCRN: 58260, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

The Bookworm Club 1-4 gradeThis course teaches children theimportance of education, alleviates theproblems of illiteracy, and instills a lovefor reading at an early age that willcarry on for a lifetime.Course #: YCLS 4290FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 60213, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 60212, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 60215, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

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Reading Skills 1-3 gradeThis course will assist students todevelop literacy skills that will serve asa foundation for future readingsuccess. These skills include conceptsof print, comprehension, payingattention to sounds in language(phonological awareness) developmentof vocabulary and writing.Course #: YCLS 5165FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 59975, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/16/16

Father Time and CountingFundamentals 2–3 gradeStudents will be able to recognize,write, and count basic shapes andnumerals from 0 to 20. Participants will Also be able to identify time in hours,days, weeks, months, seasons andyears Course #: YCLS 4317FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55804, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/16/16

Do You Want to Tell aStory? 2-3 gradeDo you want to tell a story? A bookneeds a good storyteller, this is YOU!!Participants will use fun activitiesdesigned to make learning aboutstorytelling exciting and useful in thefuture. The participants will learn toselect stories worthy of storytelling; to

share with partners; to the group; andreview techniques on how to sharestories the correct way. Build yourconfidence by learning the proper useof props in storytelling; analyze thecontent and research the characters instories. Participants learn how to grabthe audience’s attention to engagethem until the end of the story.Course #: YCLS 5145FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Lewis,GwendolynRoom: TBDCRN: 59974, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/16/16

UnderstandingMultiplication 3-5 gradeThis class is designed to solidify,encourage and speed up the rate ofmultiplication manipulations. Variousmethods will be applied and it will berelated to other areas of mathematics.Course #: YCLS 5022FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55852, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

Adventures in SignLanguage 1-5 gradeThis beginning course is for thosestudents with no previous experience insign language. Students will be taughtthe basics of sign language andvocabulary. They will practice bothreceptive and expressive skills,communicate in sign language, fingerspelling, meet new people and haveFUN!Course #: YCLS 4333FEE: $20.00Downtown Instructor: Barbar, LaTonyaRoom: TBDCRN: 58244, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

Afternoon Elementary Grades K-5

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Drawing Dinosaurs andDragons 2-4 gradeThe goal of this class is to combinelessons in basic drawing with theuniversal appeal of dinosaurs andmythical dragons. Instructor willprovide art training with fascinatinginformation about these prehistoric creatures. Several dinosaurs will befeatured (Brontosaurus, TyrannosaurusRex, and Stegosaurus and animaginary dragon). These will bedrawn using pencils and other drawingimplements. This class is recommendedfor all students with a little ability andlots of imagination! Various basicdrawing media will be used: primarilygraphite and colored pencils. Studentswill be invited to submit their favoriteWorks of Art for a Gallery Receptionand put on Exhibit at the end of theSummer.Course #: YCLS 5185FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Vassallo, JohnRoom: TBDCRN: 60199, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

Grammar Blast 2-5 gradeHave a blast as we explore thewonders and quirks of the EnglishLanguage including the parts ofspeech, sentence usage, punctuation,spelling and more.Course #: YCLS 4032FEE: $20.00Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 58243, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

Place Value 4–5 gradeStudents will review the four basicoperations of mathematics addition,subtraction, multiplication, anddivision. A detailed understanding ofthe order of operation using theconcept of “Please Excuse My DearAunt Sally “ will be taught.

Course #: YCLS 4320FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55808, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

Reading, Writing andReasoning 2-4 gradeStudents will learn how to interpretstories creatively through book talks,story mapping, and discussionquestions about social values and theauthor’s intent. Sharpen your criticalthinking skills through puzzles, games,and story structure analyses. Learn howauthors use inductive and deductive reasoning to craft stories and sendmessages to readers. Have fun whilebecoming a critically aware reader, writer, and thinker!Course #: YCLS 5101FEE: $35.00Downtown Instructor: Walkes,StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 58268, TWRF 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

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Fun with Frosting 1-4 gradeLove to help out in the kitchen? Are youa fan of cake decorating? Now youcan learn how to decorate like thepros. Learn how to make frosting fromscratch, to color your frosting, and topipe frosting through a decorating bag.You will decorate cakes, cupcakes, andsugar cookies using a variety of flowerpatterns, rosettes, dots, basket weaveand shell borders. Course #: YCLS 5089FEE: $35.00Downtown Instructor: Hassett, JessicaRoom: TBDCRN: 59908, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16Downtown Instructor: Hassett, JessicaRoom: TBDCRN: 59910, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

The Bookworm Club PK-3 gradeThis course teaches children theimportance of education, alleviates theproblems of illiteracy, and instills a lovefor reading at an early age that willcarry on for a lifetime.Course #: YCLS 4290Northwest Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 59757, Sat 10:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/16/16 - 7/16/16

Ballet for Children 2-5 gradeAcquaints young beginning studentswith the basic fundamentals of balletincluding ballet barre techniques andmoving across the floor. It isrecommended that all participantswear tights, leotard, and ballet slippers.Course #: YCLS 4288FEE: $30.00University Center Instructor: Varner,HenriRoom: TBDCRN: 57628, Sat 9:00AM - 9:55AMDate: 7/2/16 - 8/06/16

Learn to Swim!! 2-5 gradeEnjoy swim lessons offered at the BollFamily YMCA, at discounted rates withscholarships available! Wayne CountyCommunity College District School ofContinuing Education, in partnershipwith the Boll Family YMCA, areoffering swim lessons to many eageryouths.Course #: YCLS 5122FEE: $64.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59444, MTWR 5:30PM - 6:30PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/23/16 - CRN: 59448, MTWR 5:30PM - 6:30PMDate: 6/27/16 - 7/7/16 CRN: 59449, MTWR 5:30PM - 6:30PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/21/16 CRN: 59450, MTWR 5:30PM - 6:30PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

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Digital Media ProductionCamp This Digital Media Production Camp isdesigned to provide youth with abroad survey of the digital productiontools. The students will gainknowledge in digital video and soundproduction, web design layout anddesign.Course #: YCLS 5131FEE: $40.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59896, MTWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/17/16

Fuel Cell Challenge 6-8 gradeUtilizing A World In MotionCurriculum, student design teams willresearch new and developingtechnology. Through hands onactivities, students will learn thedevelopment and use of fuel cells;types of fuel cells; and byexperimentation with a protonexchange membrane fuel cell produce electricity to power and electric motor.Completed work will be on display atthe end of the summer.Course #: YCLS 5173FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Wathen,ElizabethRoom: TBDCRN: 59983, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

STEM Camp Science,Technology 6-8 gradeLooking for a way to keep your childinterested in Science, Technology,Engineering and Math? Enroll them inthe STEM Summer Camp! This excitingcamp builds STEM knowledge whileincorporation teamwork and fosteringcreativity with the use of LEGO®

Mindstorm and a computer. The worldof STEM is brought to life and yourchild can learn, create and innovate ina true hands on environment.Course #: YCLS 5118FEE: $25.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 60186, MTWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 7/1/16

Young Inventor’s Camp Students will learn the basic ofinventions and how to move it towardsgetting it a patent. Students will learnwhat is a patent and trademarks. Thiscourse will encourage student tobecome creators of ideas that maybecome the next and greatestinvention.Course #: YCLS 5126FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Hudson, WandaRoom: TBDCRN: 59907, TWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

Creative Writing for MiddleSchool Students 6-8 gradeExplore the world of your imaginationand create free verse, blank verse, lyricpoetry, character sketches, personalnarratives, and dramatic monologues.Learn techniques of journal writing.Course #: YCLS 5088FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 58264, TWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

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Math Brainiacs 6-8 gradeMath Brainiacs is an incredibly FUNbrain building camp that enhancesmath, memory and concentration skills.Demystify byzantine math calculationin a blink of an eye. You will amazeyourself. Brainetic Software will beused.Course #: YCLS 5141FEE: $45.00Downtown Instructor: Wathen,ElizabethRoom: TBDCRN: 59987, TWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

Understanding Percentages6–7 gradePercent is a common term in thebusiness world. This sixth and seventhgrade course involves critical analysisof mental mathematics and percentageof a number. Detailed explanation ofpercentages will be addressed as wellas word related problems and itsrelations to other mathematics concepts.Course #: YCLS 5025FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 56948, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

Fun with Frosting 6-8 gradeLove to help out in the kitchen? Are youa fan of cake decorating? Now youcan learn how to decorate like thepros. Learn how to make frosting fromscratch, to color your frosting, and topipe frosting through a decoratingbag. You will decorate cakes,cupcakes, and sugar cookies using avariety of flower patterns, rosettes,dots, basket weave and shell borders. Course #: YCLS 5089FEE: $35.00Downtown Instructor: Hassett, JessicaRoom: TBDCRN: 58265, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

Creating Cartoons 6-8 gradeStart cartooning by learning thetechniques. Let your imagination gowhile you hold the pencil and draw your own comic strip complete withcolor, word bubbles and lettering.Course #: YCLS 5065FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Miello, AnthonyRoom: TBDCRN: 58271, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

Glider Challenge 6-8 gradeUtilizing A World In MotionCurriculum, student design teams willproduce two products: a gliding toyand a book of detailed instructions onhow to build and fly the toy. Completedwork will be on display at the end ofthe summer.Course #: YCLS 5175FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Wathen,ElizabethRoom: TBDCRN: 59985, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

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Drone Commander Camp6–8 gradeIt is a hands on experience. Learn tolaunch, fly, and land a droneconfidently and comfortably. Your childwill have the opportunity to increasetheir spatial reasoning skills whilelearning to program - and fly a dronewithin FAA regulations. Coursediscussion will include no fly zones,and how to handle the equipment andsoftware like an expert. Register yourchild ASAP, space is limited!Course #: YCLS 5178FEE: $40.00Northwest Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59989, MTWRF 9:00AM - 11:15AMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/22/16

Future Health Care SuperHero’s MiddleschoolAre you interested in learning what thehealth care field is all about? Wouldyou like to attend a summer campdesigned for careers in nursing, dentalhygiene, surgical technology, andpharmacy technology? You will learnthe basics of patient care that apply toany health care profession: takingblood pressure and vital signsinterviewing a patient, safety measureswhen administering medications,proper hand washing techniques, CPRtraining and more! Camp activities areconducted in the Health Science Centerfully equipped classrooms andsimulation labs.Course #: YCLS 5117FEE: $25.00Northwest Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59248, MTWRF 9:00AM - 2:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/29/16

Geometrical Properties andApplications 6-8 gradeStudents learn to recognize the basicgeometrical shape of a figure,mathematical vocabulary and formulaapplications. Students will also solveword problems using key words andphrases; demonstrate effective andefficient usage of calculators to solveproblems.Course #: YCLS 4323FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong. JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 56938, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

Fun with Frosting 5-8 gradeLove to help out in the kitchen? Are youa fan of cake decorating? Now youcan learn how to decorate like thepros. Learn how to make frosting fromscratch, to color your frosting, and topipe frosting through a decoratingbag. You will decorate cakes,cupcakes, and sugar cookies using avariety of flower patterns, rosettes,dots, basket weave and shell borders.Course #: YCLS 5089FEE: $35.00Downtown Instructor: Hassett, JessicaRoom: TBDCRN: 59909, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

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Basic Portrait Drawing 6-8 gradeThe goal in this class is to combinelessons in basic drawing with specificexercises in achieving a likeness andproper proportions in a humanportrait. This is a class in black andwhite rendering only; pencil drawingtechniques will be explored. Studentswill draw from reference photographs using pencils and other drawingimplements to create their portraits. Theaim is to understand the topography ofthe human skull, facial features, andshape relationships. We will also delveinto tone, shadow and dramaticcontrast. Drawing ability is helpful butall are welcome. Various basicdrawing media will be used, primarilygraphite pencils.Course #: YCLS 5163FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Vassallo, JohnRoom: TBDCRN: 59976, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

Lights, Camera, Action 6-8 gradeThis course is ideal for movie buffs,aspiring filmmakers and creative kidswho are interested in visual arts. If youwant to learn what really goes onbehind the scenes to shoot, edit andproduce a movie, come join us. Youwill walk away with your very owndigital movie to show your family andfriends.Course #: YCLS 4007FEE: $40.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59895, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

Ballet for Youth 6-8 gradeStudents will learn the basicfundamentals of ballet dancing. Theywill have the opportunity to work at the barre and move across the floor.The students will develop anappreciation for the world of ballet. It is recommended that all participantswear tights, leotard, and balletslippers.Course #: YCLS 4116FEE: $30.00University Center Instructor: Varner,HenriRoom: TBDCRN: 59071, Sat 10:00AM - 10:55AMDate: 7/2/16 - 8/6/16

Tae Kwon Do for Kids6-8 gradeThis course is designed for kids andwill provide participants with theappropriate principles, techniques,safe practices and strategies ofTae Kwon Do. Upon completion,participants will improve their general physical fitness and skill performance.Course #: YCLS 5120FEE: $30.00Eastern Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59880, Sat 11:00AM - 1:00PMDate: 7/9/16 - 8/6/16

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Grammar Blast 6-8 gradeHave a blast as we explore thewonders and quirks of the EnglishLanguage including the parts ofspeech, sentence usage, punctuation,spelling and more.Course #: YCLS 4032FEE: $20.00Northwest Instructor: Dzandu, MiriamRoom: TBDCRN: 56981, MTWRF 11:45AM - 2:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 7/1/16

Youth Poetry Camp 6-8gradeThis camp is designed to giveparticipants the tools to enhance theirpoetry/creative writing skills. Inaddition, participants will have theopportunity to read and perform theirwork as well as engage in critiquingother poets, and having their own workcritiqued. The camp will conclude withan exciting “Poetry SlAM - Contest”where participants will have thechance to perform their work in adramatic presentation.Course #: YCLS 5031FEE: $18.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 56951, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/23/16

Chess Club 6-8 gradePlaying the game of chess is more thanknowing the movements of each chesspiece. Strategy is the name of thegame. Sharpen your analyticalthinking skills by learning the game ofchess. Participants are to bring theirown chess set.Course #: YCLS 4246FEE: $35.00Northwest Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 60158, MTWRF 2:15PM - 4:15PMDate: 6/20/16 - 7/1/16

Understanding Fractions6–7 gradeA concrete review for sixth and seventhgraders designed to perfect the fouroperations of mathematics In fractions.Fraction transformations, wordproblems and its relations to othermathematical concepts will Be deeplyaddressed.Course #: YCLS 5029FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55851, TWRF 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

Great Debaters Camp!Middle School 6-8 gradeDoes your youth need to excel in publicspeaking? Enroll them in this class thatcan enhance their readingcomprehension, public speaking andcivic skills. Students will participate inexciting mock trials. Come Join theDebate!Course #: YCLS 5114FEE: $45.00Northwest Instructor: Ratchford, PaulaRoom: TBDCRN: 59088, MTWRF 11:45AM - 2:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/22/16

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Algebra Mastering7–10 gradeStudents will develop an understandingof integers, variables, translating andsolving equations, graphing, factoring,polynomials, simplifying rational andradical expressions.Course #: YCLS 4324FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55811, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

CEO Academy MiddleSchool 6-8 gradeCampers will learn the basicterminology, skills and abilities as wellas explore entrepreneurial opportunities.Participants will learn about successfulentrepreneurs the businesses they ownand what kept them motivated tobecome successful. Campers will alsolearn the four stages of entrepreneurship:Exploration, Assembling the team,finding resource and planning.Course #: YCLS 4078Northwest Instructor: Moultrie, ValenciaRoom: TBDCRN: 60222, MTWRF 2:15PM - 4:15PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/22/16

Code Maker Camp 6-8 gradePrepare for today’s economy andfuture development with some of themost essential skills of the digital age.Want your child to learn the buildingblocks behind Programming, scripting,coding, and how to solve problems?Register him/her for this programmingcourse and coding camp. Learn froman instructor/staff that is passionateabout computer science in a small classsize with closely monitored hands onapplication.Course #: YCLS 5177FEE: $40.00Northwest Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59988, MTWRF 2:15PM - 4:15PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/29/16

Design Challenge for Giftedand Talented: Solar Energy8-9 gradeThis challenge will look at energysources, capturing the sun’s and wind’senergy, converting it to useful forms,and storing it for use. Students willresearch the current trend of legislationabout deregulation of electricity andthe economic and social impact it mayhave on our community while offering possible solutions based on designmodel homes of future greenhousesthat rely on solar or wind turbines toprovide electricity. A possible variationwould include creating a greenhouseon Mars for the first inhabitants that willsurvive strictly on solar energy.Course #: YCLS 5196FEE: $50.00Downtown Instructor: Evans, JermaineRoom: TBDCRN: 60210, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/29/16

Design Challenge for Giftedand Talented: RocketTerrain Vehicle 6-8 gradeThe horizontal rocketry challengeincludes creating a rover chassis thatwill allow for a load to be carried (gopro camera) over a variety of landcovering. Students will researchmaterials, structures, and suspensionand tire sizes to create durable framehousing, a protected enclosed loadthat will capture images as the rocketcar races down a narrow course.Here, students will compete with oneanother on the design of the frame,materials; protective housing for thecamera, distance covered and timelapsed.Course #: YCLS 5167FEE: $50.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59978, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

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Graphic Design CampPhoto Manipulation 9-12 gradeStudents will be exposed to the basicsof computer graphics design. Studentswill learn how to edit digitalphotographs and to create a design.Students will be encouraged todownload their own digital photos. Please bring photos on a flash drive todownload. The photographs will beuse to design projectsCourse #: YCLS 5129FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Brown, WilliamRoom: TBDCRN: 60195, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/30/16

Designing Characters forCartoons 9-12 gradeStudents will learn some basic drawingtechniques. They will create and designtheir own cartoon characters (Heroes,Villains, Monsters and Animals) anddevelop a short story to illustrate using the characters they create to tell thatstory. Students will be invited to submittheir favorite Works of Art for a GalleryReception and put on Exhibit at the endof the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5148FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Miello, AnthonyRoom: TBDCRN: 59966, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 6/30/16

InDesign for Kids I:Introduction 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learn theInDesign workspace while workingwith graphics, and object styles.Participants will setup documents andwork with pages, objects and textframes. Prerequisites: Familiarity withcomputers. All participants must havea USB flash drive. Students will be

invited to submit their favorite Works ofArt for a Gallery Reception and put onExhibit at the end of the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5186FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Bronaugh,TanishaRoom: TBDCRN: 60200, TWRF 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

InDesign for Kids II: Novice9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learnhow to assemble text and images intomultipage documents that can bepublished in print, on the web, and inmany other electronic formats, with this industry standard page layoutprogram. Prerequisites: InDesign 1. Allparticipants must have a USB flashdrive. Students will be invited to submittheir favorite Works of Art for a GalleryReception and put on Exhibit at the endof the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5188FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Bronaugh,TanishaRoom: TBDCRN: 60203, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

Animal Sculpture 9-12 gradeThe focus of this class is to understandbasic sculpture theory and specificallyhow to approach animal anatomy.Students will learn about the basicanatomy of the animal as a foundationfor building wire, paper mache, or claysculptures. Work with animalproportions and measurements to insurecorrectness in your representation.Course #: YCLS 5190FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Vassallo, JohnRoom: TBDCRN: 60206, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

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Who AM - I? 9-12 gradeStudents will gain some of the basictools used in genealogy. Students willalso show and tell, make and takeprojects, writing stories in theirjournals, exploring various websites,search engines and social media topreserve their family history.Course #: YCLS 5197FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Lewis Williams,FeliciaRoom: TBDCRN: 60217, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

ACT/SAT Science Review 9-12 gradeThis course includes general andintroductory biology, chemistry,physics, and the Earth/space sciences (for example, geology, astronomy, andmeteorology). The course emphasizesscientific reasoning skills over recall ofscientific content, skill in mathematics,or reading ability.Course #: YCLS 5191FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Evans, JermaineRoom: TBDCRN: 60207, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

InDesign Kids III:Intermediate 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learnhow to develop compelling layouts forprint and digital distribution whilecreating layouts for magazines,brochures, and more. Prerequisites:InDesign 2. All participants must havea USB flash drive.Course #: YCLS 5189FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 60205, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

Foundation of Geometry 7-12 grade In this course, students will be able toapply geometric formulas in solid andplane geometry. Mastering ofgeometric proofs, properties andalgebraic calculations will bereviewed.Course #: YCLS 4084FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55814, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

InDesign for Kids IV:Advanced 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learnhow to add interactivity to publicationsand discover how to create InDesignlayouts for e books, e magazines andinteractive PDFs. Learn how to addlinks and control how your print layoutsare exported to HTML. Prerequisites:InDesign 3. All participants must havea USB flash drive.Course #: YCLS 5193FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 60211, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16 -

Foundations of Pre Calculus9-12 gradeIn this course, students will learn therates of change, how to graphfunctions, how to calculate the upperand lower limits of functions,exponential and logarithmic functions.Course #: YCLS 4081FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55815, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

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Illustrator IV For KidsAdvanced 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learn tocreate vector logos, in addition todesigning advertisements usingappropriate typography, drawingtools. Prerequisites: Illustrator 3. Allparticipants must have a USB flashdrive.Course #: YCLS 5194FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Bronaugh,TanishaRoom: TBDCRN: 60214, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

Introduction to the ArtMasters 9-12 gradeStudents will be introduced to theworks of Michelangelo, Diego Rivera,Picasso and Frida Kahlo. They will seevideos and samples of their work andthen create their own art pieces in thestyle of the masters.Course #: YCLS 5171FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Miello, AnthonyRoom: TBDCRN: 59980, MTWR 9:00AM - 12:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

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Computer Graphic DesignPage Layout 9-12 gradeStudents will be exposed to the basicsof computer graphic design. Studentswill learn a few basic design principlesand then use the computer to createand print their own projects.Course #: YCLS 5130FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Brown, WilliamRoom: TBDCRN: 60219, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 6/30/16

Champion Style Chess 9-12 gradeStudents will be provided with thenecessary tools to learn champion stylechess. This course is for those “critical”thinking individuals who desire to winfrom beginning to end. Participants areresponsible for bringing their ownchess board.Course #: YCLS 5112FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Daniel, EricRoom: TBDCRN: 59083, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/14/16

Illustrator I: Introduction 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learn theins and outs of vector illustration,including basic shape rendering,shading how to manage yourworkspace, beginning color theoryand Typography. Prerequisites:Familiarity with computers. Allparticipants must have a USB flashdrive. Students will be invited to submittheir favorite Works of Art for a GalleryReception and put on Exhibit at the endof the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5179FEE: $40.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59994, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 6/27/16 - 7/1/16

Course #: YCLS 5179FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Bronaugh,TanishaRoom: TBDCRN: 60202, TWRF 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

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Looking at the PastGreenwich 9-12 gradeGreenwich Village 1913: suffrage,Labor and the New Woman takesstudents to the beginning of themodern era when urbanization,industrialization and massive waves ofimmigration were transforming the U.S.way of life. This consists of games, setin the past, in which students areassigned roles by classic texts in thehistory of ideas. Class sessions run bystudents, instructor advises and guidesthrough their oral and written work.Course #: YCLS 5187FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 60201, TWRF 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

Illustrator II Novice 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learn theins and outs of vector illustration,including basic shape rendering,shading how to manage yourworkspace, beginning color theoryand Typography. Prerequisites:Familiarity with computers. Allparticipants must have a USB flashdrive. Students will be invited to submittheir favorite Works of Art for a GalleryReception and put on Exhibit at the endof the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5180FEE: $40.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59995, TWRF 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

Course #: YCLS 5180FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Bronaugh,TanishiaRoom: TBDCRN: 60204, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/15/16

Illustrator III Intermediate 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learnhow to develop compelling layouts forprint and digital distribution whilecreating layouts for magazines,brochures, and more. Prerequisites:InDesign 2. All participants must havea USB flash drive.Course #: YCLS 5181FEE: $40.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59996, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/11/16 - 7/15/16

Course #: YCLS 5181FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 60209, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

Musical Guitar Camp9-12 gradeHere’s your chance to learn how toplay a real guitar! Whether you’veever picked up a guitar or if youalready have guitar skills, our guitarcamp is the ideal setting for bothbeginning and intermediate students.Learn the basics of chords, tabs,picking, strumming, and music theory.Bring your electric guitar (with smallamplifier) or your acoustic guitar.Course #: YCLS 5080FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: English, RonaldRoom: TBDCRN: 58242, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

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Foundations of Algebra 9-12 gradeIn this course, students will learn formsof equations, calculations, exponents,slope of a line, functions, polynomials,graphing, Synthetic division, matricesand more..Course #: YCLS 4090FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong. JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55813, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

ACT and SAT LanguageReview 9-12 gradeLanguage review for standardizedtesting is highly needed for studentsabout to enter higher institutions. This high school course will diagnose,refresh, reintroduce and strengthenforgotten concepts together with test taking strategies. Course #: YCLS 5026FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 60208, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/21/16

Preparing for CollegeSuccess 9-12 grade When you leave high school behindand face a new chapter in youracademic life, will you be prepared? Make the most of this experience bylearning how college performanceexpectations and grading differ fromhigh school performance expectationsand grading, how to manage your

time with reading, studying, andpapers to get everything done and stillhave a social life (prioritizing &planning), examine college resources,test and study techniques, managementstyles of course materials, and writing strategies. Prepare and succeed!Course #: YCLS 5106FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 58266, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

Foundations ofTrigonometry 9-12 gradeIn this course, students will learn therelationship between the 30 60 90degrees and the 45 45 90 degreestriangles of geometry to trigonometricfunctions of sine, cosine, tangent,secant, cosecant, cotangent and more. Fundamental identities will bereviewed.Course #: YCLS 4091FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 55816, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

Photoshop for KidsIntroduction 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learnbasic and essential skills with layers,cloning and masks. In this introductorycourse, you will learn how to usePhotoshop’s most common tools,palettes, working with various types oflayers, selection techniques andcommands for manipulating imagesand compressing them for the fastestdownloads. Prerequisites: Familiaritywith computers. All participants musthave a USB flash drive.Course #: YCLS 5166FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59977, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

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Movie Critics 9-12 gradeIn this class, students will learn how tobe a true movie critic. They will learnhow to use the 12 steps of the art ofbeing a movie critic. After learning thesteps, students will then begin to usethem to be the critic on different classic,cult classic, and other genres of fictionand non fiction.Course #: YCLS 5169FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 59979, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 7/25/16 - 7/28/16

ACT and SAT Math Review9-12 gradeMath review for standardized testing ishighly needed for students about toenter higher institutions. This highschool course will diagnose, refresh,reintroduce ,and strengthen forgottenconcepts together with test takingstrategies. Some areas of coverage willinclude arithmetic algebra, geometry,trigonometry, and more. Students musthave completed the 9th grade beforeregistering for this class.Course #: YCLS 5026FEE: $25.00Downtown Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 60066, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

Dramatic Theatre 9-12 gradeIn this course, students will learn basictheatre terms for the stage, acting, anddirecting. Much of the course contentwill be studied through active, handson. Students will learn to doacting warm ups, improvisations,monologues, and two , three, and fourperson scenes. Students will read andanalyze scenes and plays. They willwrite brief scenes based on shortstories, parts of novels, and/or theirown inspiration.Course #: YCLS 5172FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Taylor, JoshuaRoom: TBDCRN: 59981, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

Photoshop 2 For Kids:Novice 9-12 gradeParticipants in this course will learn toimprove color and contrast in digitalimages. In this course you will learnprincipals of design and use blendingmodes, color, shapes, and layering todesign compositions. Prerequisites:Photoshop 1. All participants musthave a USB flash drive.Course #: YCLS 5195FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Bronaugh,TanishaRoom: TBDCRN: 60216, MTWR 1:00PM - 4:00PMDate: 8/1/16 - 8/4/16

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Hands N Feet 3D Sculpture Introduction to 3 D Sculpture bycreating molds of your hands and feet.Paint, mount and embellish your owninspired originals! Students shoulddress for mess! Students will be invitedto submit their favorite Works of Art fora Gallery Reception and put on Exhibitat the end of the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5142FEE: $50.00Downtown Instructor: Calloway, DonaldRoom: TBDCRN: 59962, MTWRF 9:00AM - 3:00PMDate: 6/13/16 - 6/17/16

Jazzy Faces AND CrazyChairs 3D Advance 3 D Sculpture by creating amold of your Face! Students will berequired to bring in a wood chair.Paint, mount and embellish youruniquely creative pieces! Studentsshould dress for mess! Students will beinvited to submit their favorite Works ofArt for a Gallery Reception and put onExhibit at the end of the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5147FEE: $30.00Downtown Instructor: Calloway, DonaldRoom: TBDCRN: 59965, MTWRF 9:00AM - 3:00PMDate: 6/20/16 - 7/1/16

From Junk to Treasure Learn how to take normal householditems and build artistic structures andsee objects in a whole different way.You will be limited only by your ownresourceful imagination. Students willbe required to bring in some items.Students should dress for mess!Students will be invited to submit their favorite Works of Art for a GalleryReception and put on Exhibit at the endof the Summer.Course #: YCLS 5150FEE: $40.00Downtown Instructor: Calloway, Donald

Room: TBDCRN: 59968, TWRF 9:00AM - 3:00PMDate: 7/5/16 - 7/8/16

BSA Traffic Safety MeritBadge Course is designed to prepareparticipants to earn the Boy Scout ofAmerica, Traffic Safety Merit Badge.Course #: YCLS 4229FEE: $10.00Downriver Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 56016, Tue 8:00AM - 4:00PMDate: 7/12/16 - 7/12/16

BSA First Aid Merit BadgeCourse is designed to prepareparticipants to earn the Boy Scout ofAmerica, First Aid Safety Merit Badge.Course #: YCLS 4230FEE: $10.00Downriver Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59954, Tue 8:00AM - 4:00PMDate: 7/12/16 - 7/12/16

BSA Fire Safety MeritBadgeCourse is designed to prepareparticipants to earn the Boy Scout ofAmerica, Fire Safety Merit Badge.Course #: YCLS 4228FEE: $10.00Downriver Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 56015, Wed 8:00AM - 4:00PMDate: 7/13/16 - 7/13/16

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All Day Camps Grades 6-12

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BSA Safety Merit BadgeCourse is designed to prepareparticipants to earn the Boy Scout ofAmerica, Safety Merit Badge.Course #: YCLS 4226FEE: $10.00Downriver Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 56013, Wed 8:00AM - 4:00PMDate: 7/13/16 - 7/13/16

Public Health Merit BadgeThe Scout will learn about the field ofpublic health, which deals withmaintaining and monitoring the health of communities, and with the detection,cure and prevention of health risks anddiseases. .Course #: YCLS 5132FEE: $10.00Downriver Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59946, Thur 8:00AM - 4:00PMDate: 7/14/16 - 7/14/16

BSA EmergencyPreparedness Merit BadgeCourse is designed to prepareparticipants to earn the Boy Scout ofAmerica, Emergency PreparednessMerit Badge.Course #: YCLS 4227FEE: $10.00Downriver Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 56014, Thur 8:00AM - 4:00PMDate: 7/14/16 - 7/14/16

Camp Infinity Girls 4-9 gradeCamp Infinity is a weeklong summertechnology camp for girls aged 9 to 13years old that introduces technology asfun and fulfilling and inspires thepursuit of technology education.Course #: YCLS 5164FEE: $25.00University Center Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 59961, MTWRF 8:00AM - 4:30PMDate: 7/18/16 - 7/29/16

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School of Continuing Education at 313-496-2704 or [email protected]

The Credentialing Center provides services to organizations, professionalsand the community at-large, including test development, administer ofnational certification, measurement services, and professional certificationboth locally and nationally. Credentialing exams are offered online and face-to-face. Start or advance your career with credentials that document and

verify your professional skills, knowledge and experience.

THE CREDENTIALINGCENTER

Continuing Education and Professional Licensing Health and Safety Preparation Preparation

State Continuing Clock Hours National Electrical Code Hobet Assessment(formerly SBCEUs)

Certified Project Management Refrigerant Transition and BLS for Healthcare Recovery Certification (EPA) Provider

National Retail Federation National Institute of MetalWorking Skills (NIMS) Motorcycle Safety

Pre-Licensing Wiring Firefighter I & II

Work Keys (ACT)

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EARN YOUR GEDAT WCCCD TODAY!EARN YOUR GEDAT WCCCD TODAY!

For more information, please call Jason Cureton at 313-496-2704 or visit our website at www.wcccd.edu

REGISTRATION AND ORIENTATION

Monday through SaturdayJune 21st through August 20th, 2016

9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

District Office Building • Room 112801 W. Fort Street, Detroit, MI 48226

PARTICIPANTS WILL:

• Be instructed by Michigan Certified Teachers

• Develop individual learning plans

• Receive tutorial services as needed

Courses are offered at no cost to participants.

Please bring your drivers license or State ID and social security card to register.

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Downtown Campus1001 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226

Open to the public at no cost!

The

fun-filled way

to Read, Learn

and Grow!

Grades Pre K -

6th grade

For more information, call 313-496-2704

Students will receive FREE(While Supplies Last)

• Books and book bags for children

• Face painting by clowns

• Refreshments

• Fun n’ games & Give-a-ways

Comeand see howmuch fun readingcan be!

Saturday,May 21, 201611:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Wayne County Community College District’s

School of Continuing Education and The Bookworm Clubin partnership with the

Detroit Public Schools and the Detroit Public LibraryPresent

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Friday, June 17, 201610:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Downtown Campus1001 W. Fort St., Detroit, MI 48226

• Child Identification Cards

• Swimming Safety

• Bike Safety Show

• Skateboarding Safety

• Poison Prevention

• Fire Safety for Kids

• Injury Prevention

• Eddy the Eagle - Gun Safety

• McGruff - Crime Prevention

• Bookworm Club

• Check out featured emergencyvehicles:

- Fire Engine

- Ambulance

- Police Car

- Motorcycle

SUMMERSAFETYFAIR

The Summer Safety Fair helps prepare young people and families for a fun and safe summer!

For more information, please call the School of ContinuingEducation at 313-496-2704 or visit www.wcccd.edu

Open to the Public at No Cost!

BRING THEENTIRE FAMILY!

BRING THEENTIRE FAMILY!

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Providing Guidance!Inspiring Brilliance!Challenging Youth!

For more information call theSchool of Continuing Education

at 313-496-2704 orlog on to www.wcccd.edu


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