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1 After School Programs Junior Kindergarten Fifth Grade 2016 And many more.. Cycle 3

2 January 2016 Dear Lower School Parents, The After School Activity Program provides opportunities for students to pursue interests and talents beyond the regular school curriculum. This program supplements the daily experiences of NSU University School students by providing specialized instruction in a variety of areas weekday afternoons, between the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 p.m., on a fee basis. Cycle 2 classes are in full swing and students are enjoying the many opportunities offered. The classes have enhanced our students lives and provided them with a chance to develop and showcase personal talents in sports, drama, music, creative arts, cooking, and technology. It s time to register for Cycle 3! Back by popular demand are a variety of sports classes; Coed Lacrosse and Girl s Lacrosse, Basketball, Girls Volleyball, Golf, Tennis Like a Pro, and Soccer. Other popular classes include; 5K Kids (now with Beginning and Advanced class offerings), Lights Camera Action, Silly Scientists, Cookie Monsters, and Top Chef to name a few! We continue to offer a variety of dance classes; Ballet and Jazz, Hip Hop and NEW during cycle 3 are Dance Fitness and Creative Dance. In addition, our year long programs, TaeKwon Do, Junior Forensics, Junior Debate, and Chess will continue to be an integral part of our expanding Lower School After School Programs. New class offerings during cycle 3 are; Vex Robotics 3 5, Dance Fitness JK 3 and Creative Dance JK 2, Pen Pals from Around the World 2 5, Crafternoons JK 2, and Introduction to Roboticis 1 2! We look forward to enriching your child s learning experiences through our extra curricular activities, and appreciate your support in making this program a success. Sincerely, Robin Mendelson Robin Mendelson Program Coordinator NSU University School - Lower School

3 Table of Contents Page Policies and Procedures for Drop off and Pick up... 4 Junior Kindergarten Free Choice Class Information.. 5 Activity Descriptions... 7 Afterschool Activities Schedule for Year... 9 Cycle 3 and Year Long Program Days and Pricing Refund Policy Music Together Education Fee Form 12 Intramural Basketball 13 Intramural Soccer 16 3

4 After School Programs Registration is ONLINE VISIT: Register early to ensure placement in the classes of your choice as registration is limited. After School Activities CARPOOL AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES PLEASE READ CAREFULLY! The following procedures are designed to assure the safety of all students in our After School Programs. On days students participate in our After School Program: Students will remain in their classrooms. A teacher s assistant will take attendance, and walk them to their activity at the appropriate time. At the end of the activity, as indicated by parents during registration, instructors will walk the children in their classes to Continuing Services, or take them to the curb for Carpool. All children will be placed in Continuing Services if they are not picked up in carpool. To pick your child/children up from Continuing Services, you will need to park in the garage and come to the front desk to sign him/her/them out. Students must be signed out by an authorized adult. You will be asked to provide photo identification. After School Activities Carpool Dismissal All students picked up from After School Activities will use west dismissal area next to the garage. Please remain in your car until your child/children have been brought to the car. Please do not arrive at carpool BEFORE 4:20 p.m. Thank you in advance for your cooperation and assistance in helping to create a smooth, safe and effective After School Activities dismissal. Junior Kindergarten Free Choice Option Each Junior Kindergarten student is entitled to one Free Choice class option during the school year. If you did not choose your free choice class during cycle 1 or 2, you have the opportunity to choose a class during cycles 3. Please submit the form below to register for your Free Choice class. Space in classes is limited, therefore please be sure to 4

5 include a 2 nd choice option. The free choice classes are listed on page 6. Please DO NOT REGISTER IN Marketplace for your FREE CHOICE class. Submit the form below via this link or print out the form and send it in to Ms. Mendelson. You will receive a confirmation of your Free Choice class once your placement has been verified in the class. Junior Kindergarten Free Choice Class Registration Form Junior Kindergarten Click the link below to submit this form online. Student Name: CYCLE: ONE TWO THREE (CIRCLE ONE) Following After School Programs, my child will go to: Carpool Continuing Services Grade: JK Only Phone: My child is a bus rider and will not ride the bus on the days he/she is enrolled in After School classes. My child rides bus. Free Choice Class: Class Name Class Day Class Name Class Day 1 st choice 2 nd choice **Based on first come/first served Register Early please **Note: There is a $35.00 fee for uniforms for Hip Hop and Beginning Cheer. These items can be purchased through the After School Marketplace. 5

6 Junior Kindergarten Free Choice Options Cycle 1 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Tuesdays PRICE Free Choice Option Basketball Basics Robbins JK K Monday 200 Free Choice Option Silly Scientist Reid Smith JK 1 Monday 255 Full Price Class Terrific Travelers Severson JK 2 Monday 225 Free Choice Option Crafternoons Sunyak JK 2 Monday 225 Free Choice Option Cycle 1 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Tuesdays PRICE Free Choice Option Tennis Like a Pro Perry JK K Tuesday 255 Full Price Class Critter Crafts Severson JK 2 Tuesday 225 Free Choice Option Dance Fitness Stebbing JK 3 Tuesday 200 Free Choice Option Cycle 1 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Wednesdays PRICE Free Choice Option Tennis Like a Pro Perry JK K Wednesday 255 Full Price Class Gymnastics and Tumbling Gretz JK 1 Wednesday 200 Free Choice Option Bricks for Kids Robotics/Engineering Bricks Staff JK 2 Wednesday 255 Full Price Class Soccer Robbins JK 1 Wednesday 200 Free Choice Option Cycle 1 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Thursdays PRICE Free Choice Option Hip Hop Bensen JK 3 Thursday 200 Free Choice Option Cookie Monsters Reid Smith JK 2 Thursday 225 Free Choice Option Sports Mania Robbins JK 1 Thursday 200 Free Choice Option Cheerleading Gretz JK 5 Thursday 200 Free Choice Option Creative Dance Stepping JK 2 Thursday 200 Free Choice Option Cycle 1 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Fridays PRICE Free Choice Option Ballet and Jazz Stebbing JK 3 Friday 200 Free Choice Option Golf Bowden JK 1 Friday 255 Full Price Class Gymnastics and Tumbling Gretz JK 1 Friday 200 Free Choice Option Silly Scientist Sunyak JK 1 Friday 255 Full Price Class 6

7 Activity Descriptions Archery (3 5) Learn how to use a bow and arrow like a pro. This beginner class will introduce students to the fun filled world of archery. Students will gradually improve their skills as the focus will be on accuracy and strength building. Learn the basics of Archery in a fun and safe way. Art for Beginners Young artists will explore and experiment with various art mediums such as clay, weaving, printmaking, painting and drawing. Multiple Classes Offered Ballet and Jazz (JK 3) Ballet is an artistic dance performed to music combined with gravity, movement, gestures and poses. Ballet helps a child improve their posture, self confidence and flexibility. They learn how to interpret music through a combination of movements and dance routines. Jazz dance is suitable for children of all ages. It involves isolations of the body, a low center of gravity and a high level of energy, which helps them to feel the music. Jazz is a type of dance that allows the dancer to improvise and express individual freedom of movement with jazz music that is matched to the rhythms and techniques of jazz music. Basketball Basics (JK K) Introduces beginning players to the fundamental skills of basketball. Players will learn ball handling skills, foot work, and shooting. Bricks 4 Kidz Lego Robotics and Engineering (K 2) Bricks 4 Kidz after school classes build on the universal popularity of LEGO bricks to deliver a high quality of educational play. Each hour long class is a fun, enriching experience for your child. Kids build a new project each week using the classic bricks loved by generations of children. Each unit is based on engaging themes such as space, inventions, famous buildings and more. We kick things off with a discussion about key concepts related to the model, then get right into the building. Your child will experience the hands on fun of seeing a model come together piece by piece, from concept to completion. And by using one project kit to create dozens of models, kids learn that with a little imagination and resourcefulness, they can use what they have to create something amazing. Each child will receive a customized mini figure and certificate at the end of the 9 weeks. Bricks 4 Kidz Lego Robotics and Engineering (1 5) Bricks 4 Kidz after school classes build on the universal popularity of LEGO bricks to deliver a high quality of educational play. Each hour long class is a fun, enriching experience for your child. Kids build a new project each week using the classic bricks loved by generations of children. Each unit is based on engaging themes such as space, inventions, famous buildings and more. We kick things off with a discussion about key concepts related to the model, then get right into the building. Your child will experience the hands on fun of seeing a model come together piece by piece, from concept to completion. And by using one project kit to create dozens of models, kids learn that with a little imagination and resourcefulness, they can use what they have to create something amazing. Each child will receive a customized mini figure and certificate at the end of the 9 weeks. This class is geared toward students in grades 3 5. Cheerleading (JK 5) Students in JK 5 th grade will be introduced to the art of Cheerleading and Cheer performance in this beginner class. **Cheer uniform sold separately. Chef Julia s Cooking with Kids (K 2) Classes center on exposing kids to the fun of being involved with grown ups in the kitchen. Children will use simple skills to assemble various snacks and food crafts designed to be fun and exciting for them while leaving room to introduce them to new unfamiliar food options. A small part of every class will be presenting kids with a no pressure opportunity to taste and describe new flavors and new textures of simple whole foods. Chef Julia s Food Explorers (3 5) Come travel the world.of food! Young chefs will stamp their passports and explore wonderful cuisine from around the globe! Through a delicious lens of cooking, our lessons will emphasize geography, culture, language, history, and music. Students learn fundamental culinary skills while having fun and exploring their creativity. Healthy and delicious recipes will include Italian Panzanella Salad, Flour Tortillas with Frijoles and Fresh Salsa, Vietnamese Spring Rolls, French Parfaits, North African Cous Cous, Israeli Falafal with Hummus, and a tasty expedition into the sweet discovery of vanilla and cocoa in the mountains of Mexico. Cookie Monsters (JK 1) Children are offered the opportunity to prepare easy and delicious cookie recipes while learning about measurement, healthy foods, and scientific changes. Crafternoons (JK 2) Joins us for an hour of crafting fun and imagination! Learn how to make cool crafts to share with your family and friends. Some of the crafts will include friendship bracelets, building boxes to keep your treasures in, making fridge magnets and bubble painting! Bring your imagination and let your creative juices flow! Creative Dance (JK 2) Children channel their energy, stimulate their imagination, and promote their creativity through inspiring and age appropriate activities. Creative Dance encourages children to realize the connection between their minds and bodies, teaching them to use body actions to communicate an image (the wind), an idea (journey) or a feeling (joy). The possibilities are endless when a child creates the dance. It all starts here, come and learn how to express yourself. 7

8 Critter Crafts (JK 1) Does your child love animals and being creative and crafty? Each week children will learn about a new and interesting animal. Children will learn fun, new facts about each animal and create a fantastic craft inspired by that animal. Dance Fitness (JK 3) We will learn expressive movement by putting as much energy into your upper body as you do into your feet. We will be focusing on music style and teaching various steps for each specific song. We will be dancing to party favorites such as Cha Cha Slide, Macarena, etc. We will also be exploring different fitness styles such as line dancing and Zumba. I m happy to be sharing my love of dance. Just seeing how the children s artistic sprits grow is inspiring Flag Football (3 5) Learn the fundamentals of football, emphasizing the basic rules similar to those of the professional game. Instead of tackling players to the ground, the defensive team must remove a flag or flag belt from the ball carrier. Come out and be a part of this fun filled experience. Girls Lacrosse (Girls 2 5) Join this class and learn the skills of Girl s Lacrosse! Participants use a long handled stick that has a webbed pouch on one end to maneuver a ball into the opposing team's goal. Our instructional base will keep the fun in fundamentals for all. We will teach techniques, stick handling skills, cradling, and theories of team play. Lacrosse Stick Required Girls Volleyball (Girls 3 5) Students learn basic skills relating to the game of volleyball in a fun and active setting, including how to set up the ball, serving, passing, and hitting. Volleyball is a sport that requires hand eye coordination; students will work on this skill through a variety of activities and skill based drills. Students will also learn the basic principles and rules of volleyball to prepare them with a basic knowledge of skills and rules of the game. Golf (K 1) Students will learn golf basics; how to properly grip a golf club, the proper stance before swinging the golf club, and swinging the club with balance to make contact with the golf ball. They will hit golf balls off a tee and off a flat mat (based on ability). These basic fundamentals will then be practiced while putting and playing putting games. Gymnastics and Tumbling (JK 1) This class teaches beginning gymnastics and tumbling skills. Students will flip over the opportunity to learn the basics of gymnastics and tumbling, as well as additional skills to enhance strength, coordination, agility, and confidence. Hip Hop (JK 2) Learn the basics of the newest Hip Hop styles to the tune of today's music, appropriate for young children. **Hip Hop outfit sold separately. Introduction to Robotics (1 2) Join the Innovation craze! LittleBitts are electronic building blocks that empower students to create inventions by snapping pieces together with magnets. You can make prototypes, robots, and more in this fun class. With coding apps, mini Ozobot robots, and circuits, the possibilities are endless! Junior Lacrosse (K 2) Lacrosse is the fastest growing team sport in the United States. Participants use a long handled stick that has a webbed pouch on one end to maneuver a ball into the opposing team's goal. Our instructional base will keep the fun in fundamentals for all. This class will be geared to the younger students. We will teach techniques, stick handling skills, cradling, and theories of team play. Lacrosse Stick Required Lacrosse (3 5) Lacrosse is the fastest growing team sport in the United States. Participants use a long handled stick that has a webbed pouch on one end to maneuver a ball into the opposing team's goal. Our instructional base will keep the fun in fundamentals for all. We will teach techniques, stick handling skills, cradling, and theories of team play. Lacrosse Stick Required Lights, Camera, Action (K 2) This fun filled class will introduce beginning junior actors to the art of working together through theatre games and classic stories. Students will learn to use their bodies and voices to transform stories into plays. There will be an opportunity for parents to observe on the last day of class. Music Together Big Kids (K 2) One hour music experience where students will sing, dance and use instruments in a playful yet educational way. Miss Tracy will play guitar and lead the class teaching basic music literacy. Paint, Design, and Composition w/watercolors (2 5) This class will offer students opportunities to utilize their art talents through exercises in design and composition. Pen Pals from Around the World (2 5) Would you like to be able to send messages to other students from around the world? In this class you will connect with other students through an online platform to exploration of the world, world news, freedom, and the 2016 Presidential election. Have fun conversations and upload your favorite images to share with others your age and make friends around the world. Rocketry (3 5) To Infinity and Beyond! This is a beginner s course in rockets. You will learn about the exciting field of rocketry; the hobby of flying model rockets. Learn about the science of rockets. Learn about the Space Program. During the course of this cycle you will build and launch your very own rocket. Silly Scientists (JK 2) As a silly scientist you will conduct experiments and discover science in a fun and educational way! Learn about volcanoes, tornados, minerals and much more. Come join the lab and start experimenting. Multiple Classes Offered 8

9 Soccer (JK 1) Basic soccer skills development is offered to students where they will practice while enjoying friendly noncompetitive play. Sports Mania (JK 2) Soccer, T Ball, Basketball, Kickball, Dodgeball and many other ball games will be enjoyed throughout the cycle. Come and join the fun! What s your favorite ball game? Let s Play! Multiple Classes Offered Terrific Travelers (JK 2) Come on a journey to different countries around the world. Taste the ethnic foods of the countries, see the sights and wonders, hear the traditional music and create souvenirs, all while staying in the comfort of NSU University School. Grab your passport and join the Terrific Travelers on our weekly adventures around the world. Tennis Like a Pro (JK K) Students are offered an opportunity to learn and develop the basic skills of tennis in a non competitive arena, as well as refine their skills and begin to develop more advance skills for tennis success. Top Chef (2 5) Want to learn how to cook like a Top Chef? Students will learn basic culinary skills and kitchen safety. By the end of the course, students will have learned a variety of cooking techniques and will leave with a collection of gourmet recipes and food presentations that will knock your socks off! Come join us and Let's Get Cooking! Vex Robotics (3 5) Join up with Lower School Vex Robotics. You ve heard about our award winning teams and now we are bringing the program to our Lower School students. Vex IQ is a robotics platform designed to transform STEM learning for young students. Students can jump right in and snap robots together using this intuitive, tool less system. Work with a variety of structures, gears, wheels and other accessories to help completely customize projects and create mobile robots. Weaving (2 5) Children will learn the techniques of weaving from beginning to advanced. They will have the opportunity to weave on a variety of different looms including a 24 by 36 loom using yarn and various materials to create a unique work of art. 5K Kids Beginners (2 5) The program will develop and encourage children of all running abilities to progress from their current level of fitness to preparing to complete a one mile run at the conclusion of the program. We start out walking for one minute, then running for one minute; we will do this for 30 minutes. We will also work on core exercise and stretching at the end of each session. Join us as we run and explore the NSU campus! Proper running attire is required. 5KKids Running Shirt can be purchased in Marketplace 5K Kids Advanced (2 5) The program will help develop proper running form, pacing, race strategies, and preparation to complete a 5K race! We will start with a 5 minute warm up run, some light stretching, then we will run throughout the NSU campus, and finish the class with core stretching. Proper running attire is required. 5K Kids Running Shirt can be purchased in Marketplace After School Activities Schedule of Year 2015/2016 Schedules Cycle 3 Mondays February 29, March 14, 21, April 4, 11, 18, May 2, 9, 16 Tuesdays March 1, 8, 15, 22, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 Wednesdays March 2, 9, 16, 23, April 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4 Thursdays March 3, 10, 17, 24, April 7, 14, 21, 28, May 5 Fridays March 4, 11, 18, April 8, 15, 29, May 6, 13, 20 Year Long Program Schedules Junior Debate Registration Closed Thursdays 3:30 4:30 January 28, February 4, 11, 18, March 3, 10, 17, April 7, 14, 28, May 5, 12 Junior Forensics Registration Closed Mondays 3:30 4:30 January 25, February 1, 8, 29, March 14, 21, April 4, 11, 18, May 2, 9, 16 Beginner s Taekwon Do Registration Closed Fridays 3:30 4:30 February 12, 19, March 4, 11, 18, April 8, 15, 29, May 6, 13, 20 9

10 Intermediate Taekwon Do Registration Closed Tuesdays/Thursdays 3:30 4:30 January 26, 28, February 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, March 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, April 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 26, 28, May 3, 5 Advanced Taekwon Do Registration Closed Mondays/Wednesdays 3:30 4:30 January 27, February 1, 3, 8, 10, 17, 29, March 2, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, April 4, 6, 11, 13, 18, 20, 27, May 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 CHESS (Classes) Tuesday Chess Classes 3:15 4:00 January 26, February 2, 9, 16, March 1, 8, 15, 22, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3 Friday Chess Classes Chess 3 and Club 3:15 4:00 February 12, 19, March 4, 11, 18, April 8, 15, 29, May 6, 13, 20 PLEASE PRINT AND POST THESE SCHEDULES After School Activities Cycle Three Class Offerings Cycle 3 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Tuesdays PRICE Paint Design Composition Yanes/Balber 2 5 Monday 200 Crafternoons Sunyak JK 2 Monday 225 Basketball Basics Robbins JK K Monday 200 Chef Julia s Food Explorers Chef Julia 3 5 Monday 285 Flag Football Mandel 3 5 Monday 200 Silly Scientist Reid Smith JK K Monday 255 Terrific Travelers Severson JK 2 Monday 225 Archery Brown 3 5 Monday 200 Junior Lacrosse Lemelbaum K 2 Monday 200 5K Kids Advanced Bowden 2 5 Monday 200 Pen Pals Around the World Jacoby 2 5 Monday 200 Cycle 3 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Tuesdays PRICE Weaving Yanes/Balber 2 5 Tuesday 255 Tennis Like a Pro Perry JK K Tuesday 255 Critter Crafts Severson JK 2 Tuesday 225 Dance Fitness Stebbing JK 3 Tuesday 200 Chef Julia s Cooking With Kids Chef Julia K 2 Tuesday 285 Lacrosse Robbins 3 5 Tuesday 200 Top Chef Reid Smith 2 5 Tuesday 285 Music Together Big Kids **Music Together Educational Fee $40.00 Miss Tracy K 2 Tuesday 200** Cycle 3 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Wednesdays PRICE Rocketry Womack 3 5 Wednesday 285 Tennis Like a Pro Perry JK K Wednesday 255 Gymnastics and Tumbling Gretz JK 1 Wednesday 200 Silly Scientist Reid Smith 1 2 Wednesday 255 Cycle 3 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Wednesdays PRICE 10

11 Bricks for Kids Robotics/Engineering Bricks Staff JK 1 Wednesday 255 Bricks for Kids Robotics/Engineering Bricks Staff 2 5 Wednesday 255 Soccer Robbins JK 1 Wednesday 200 5K Kids Beginner Bowden 2 5 Wednesday 200 Girls Volleyball Tilley/Sunyak 3 5 Wednesday 200 Archery Brown 3 5 Wednesday 200 Vex Robotics Jacoby/Rodriguez 3 5 Wednesday 285 Cycle 3 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Thursdays PRICE Cheerleading Gretz JK 5 Thursday 200 Art for Beginners Yanes/Balber K 1 Thursday 255 Hip Hop Bensen JK 3 Thursday 200 Cookie Monsters Reid Smith JK 2 Thursday 225 Sports Mania Robbins JK 2 Thursday 200 Chef Julia s Cooking With Kids Chef Julia K 2 Thursday 285 Girls Lacrosse Lemelbaum 2 5 Thursday 200 Lights, Camera, Action King K 2 Thursday 200 Creative Dance Stebbing JK 2 Thursday 200 Introduction to Robotics Severson 1 2 Thursday 285 Cycle 3 Class Name INSTRUCTOR GRADES Fridays PRICE Ballet and Jazz Stebbing JK 3 Friday 200 Lacrosse Robbins 3 5 Friday 200 Golf Bowden JK 1 Friday 255 Gymnastics and Tumbling Gretz JK 1 Friday 200 Silly Scientists Sunyak JK 1 Friday 255 Flag Football Rostanzo 3 5 Friday 200 Registration for all After School classes is ONLINE Register early to ensure placement in the classes of your choice. Please use the following link to reach the After School Activities Marketplace Store Site Refunds Policy: Refunds for After School Activity classes are provided through Friday, February 19. After this date, if for some reason a child cannot complete the class, the student will be given the opportunity to join another class that is available and open during the current cycle. No refunds will be offered after Friday, February 19 To obtain a refund, you must complete the following items: 1. Send a written/ request to Robin Mendelson, Program Coordinator, prior to the beginning of Cycle 3, Friday, February Cash Payments: Only written/ request required by Friday, February Online Payments: Only written/ request required by Friday, February Payments by Check: Written/ request and a copy of the front and back of the cancelled check used to pay for Afterschool Activities must be submitted by Friday, February Once these items have been received, your refund will be processed by the business office. Refunds take approximately 2 3 weeks from the day they are submitted. **Please understand, these are NSU policies that we are required to adhere to. 11

12 Music Together Big Kids Music Together Big Kids (K 2) This internationally recognized program is a music and movement class especially developed for your five to seven year old's abilities and needs. Children at this age thrive in a structured environment but still like to get a little silly. In our Big Kids class, your child has the opportunity to learn and play with others, while building leadership and decision making skills at the same time. Each semester's song collection is based on songs from the collection being used in our other family classes yet Big Kids have their own recording, songbook, and other materials made especially for their new abilities and interests. The seed of love for music can be planted at this age, then later on, if a child decides to learn an instrument or develop his voice, he'll have a context of joy into which he can place his music practice. Registration in the program does not include the $40 Music Together Educational fee which includes a songbook, 2 CDs and weekly HomePlay activity pages. You will also gain access to Music Together s Family Music Zone. You ll be able to download the current song collection and explore fun content created just for you. Music Together Education Fee Registration Form Name: Grade: Parent Address: Check # (**Checks should be made payable to Tracy Kahn. Please note students name and grade on the check. Forms and checks should be given to Robin Mendelson.) 12

13 INTRAMURALS NSU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Intramural Basketball Season 3 (3 rd 5 th Grades) 2016 Bryon Rostanzo, NSU University School Summer & Extended Programs Director The Intramural Basketball Program will provide a competitive, yet fun environment for children of all skill levels. The focus is comprehensive participation, teamwork, physical activity and youth development. The goal of this program is for children to learn and improve their basketball skills and to have a positive experience. In the interest of keeping all teams fair and having competitive balance, we cannot guarantee buddy requests at this time. We also reserve the right to make changes to any teams if we see an inequality in game play. Below you will find the information on the Basketball Program for season 3. Please read all information carefully. If you have questions, please call Mr. Rostanzo ( ). Included in this packet is information regarding the basketball season: Dates, General Information, Student/Parent Responsibility Acceptance Form (to be signed by both parent and student) The program cost is $ per player. This fee includes game shirt, trophy, and helps to offset all other activity fees. Registration for Basketball Intramurals is online but the acknowledgement form below must be submitted by clicking this link: or printing out the form and sending it to the NSU University School. Participation is on a first come first served basis. 13

14 IMPORTANT SEASON DATES PLEASE PRINT AND POST THIS SCHEDULE The schedule is subject to change. Basketball Game Schedule SEASON 3 Grades 3 5 Thursdays Time Teams 3/24 3:30 4/7 3:30 4/14 3:30 4/21 3:30 4/28 3:30 5/5 3:30 5/12 3:30 1 vs. 2 3 vs. 4 2 vs. 4 1 vs. 3 1 vs. 4 2 vs. 3 3 vs. 4 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 4 2 vs. 3 1 vs. 4 4 vs. 1 3 vs. 2 5/19 3:30 Championship Game And Trophy Award Ceremony All Evaluation: ALL PLAYERS WILL BE EVALUATED on Tuesday, March 1 at 3:30 4:30 Team Assignments will be sent home with students: Friday, March 4 Basketball Practice Schedule Tuesday Practice Dates 3:30 4:30 March 8, 15, 22, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10, 17 Thursday Practice Date 3:30 4:30 March 10 There will be NO BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS on Thursday March 3 and Thursday, March 17. PLEASE PRINT AND POST THIS SCHEDULE 14

15 Student/Parent Responsibility Acceptance Form Use the following link to submit this form online As a responsible NSU University School student, I accept the following and will comply with all requirements in a respectful manner. Being part of a team is a commitment. Sometimes that means making a hard choice between activities. As a player, you will need to accept the following responsibilities: 1. Attend all practices and games. If you must be absent, please notify coach in advance. 2. If a child is in school and does NOT practice, they will not play during that week s game. 3. If a student is NOT in school on game day, or goes home sick, they may NOT return to play in the game. 4. Any conduct deemed inappropriate by program staff, either during practices or games, will result in that party needing to leave the practice/game. 5. Players will wear pinnies on practice days. 6. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to: yelling with derogatory terms, disrespectful tone or negative, hostile attitude toward other teammates, referees, coaches, or adults; physical outbursts of any kind. This could result in further action including, but not limited to, expulsion from program. 7. Any conduct toward the referee deemed inappropriate by the program administrators will result in that party needing to leave the building. 8. Game shirt MUST be worn on game day. I have read and agree to abide by the above at all times. Student First and Last Name: (Please Print) Parent Signature Student Signature Grade Date: Address: In case of emergency, contact: (Phone # and Name of Individual) Emergency Contact s relationship to student: Following Basketball, my child will go to: Carpool Continuing Services Bus Riders: My child is a bus rider and will not be riding the bus on Basketball days. (Tuesdays/Thursdays) Please circle your child s appropriate t shirt size. Youth Medium Youth Large Adult Small Adult Medium 15

16 New SOCCER INTRAMURALS!!! NSU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL Intramural Soccer Program Season 3 (Kindergarten First Grade) 2016 Bryon Rostanzo, NSU University School Summer & Extended Programs Director Scott Bowden Soccer Coach The Intramural Soccer Program will provide a competitive, yet fun environment for children of all skill levels. The focus is comprehensive participation, teamwork, physical activity and youth development. The goal of this program is for children to learn and improve their soccer skills and to have a positive experience. In the interest of keeping all teams fair and having competitive balance, we cannot guarantee buddy requests at this time. We also reserve the right to make changes to any teams if we see an inequality in game play. Below you will find the information on the Soccer Program for season 3. Please read all information carefully. If you have questions, please call Mr. Rostanzo ( ). Included in this packet is information regarding the soccer season: Dates, General Information, Student/Parent Responsibility Acceptance Form (to be signed by both parent and student) The program cost is $ per player. This fee includes game shirt, trophy, and helps to offset all other activity fees. Registration for Soccer Intramurals is online but the acknowledgement form below must be submitted by clicking this link: or printing out the form and sending it to the NSU University School. Participation is on a first come first served basis. IMPORTANT SEASON DATES SEASON 3 Grades K 1 st Evaluation: ALL PLAYERS WILL BE EVALUATED on Thursday, March 5, at 3:30 4:30 Team Assignments will be sent home with students: Friday, March 6 Soccer Practice Schedule Tuesday Practice Dates 3:30 4:30 March 8, 15, 22, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10 Thursday Practice Date 3:30 4:30 March 3, 10 16

17 Soccer Game Schedule Thursdays Time Teams 3/17 3:30 1 vs. 2 3 vs. 4 3/24 3:30 2 vs. 4 1 vs. 3 4/7 3:30 1 vs. 4 2 vs. 3 4/14 3:30 3 vs. 4 1 vs. 2 4/21 3:30 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 4 4/28 3:30 2 vs. 3 1 vs. 4 5/5 3:30 4 vs. 1 3 vs. 2 5/12 3:30 Championship Game And Trophy Award Ceremony All Soccer Practice Schedule Tuesday Practice Dates 3:30 4:30 March 8, 15, 22, April 5, 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10 Thursday Practice Date 3:30 4:30 March 3, 10 PLEASE PRINT AND POST THIS SCHEDULE 17

18 Student/Parent Responsibility Acceptance Form Use the following link to submit this form online As a responsible NSU University School student, I accept the following and will comply with all requirements in a respectful manner. Being part of a team is a commitment. Sometimes that means making a hard choice between activities. As a player, you will need to accept the following responsibilities: 1. Attend all practices and games. If you must be absent, please notify coach in advance. 2. If a child is in school and does NOT practice, they will not play during that week s game. 3. If a student is NOT in school on game day, or goes home sick, they may NOT return to play in the game. 4. Any conduct deemed inappropriate by program staff, either during practices or games, will result in that party needing to leave the practice/game. 5. Unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to: yelling with derogatory terms, disrespectful tone or negative, hostile attitude toward other teammates, referees, coaches, or adults; physical outbursts of any kind. This could result in further action including, but not limited to, expulsion from program. 6. Any conduct toward the referee deemed inappropriate by the program administrators will result in that party needing to leave the building. 7. Game shirt MUST be worn on game day. I have read and agree to abide by the above at all times. Student First and Last Name: (Please Print) Parent Signature Student Signature Grade Date: Address: In case of emergency, contact: (Phone # and Name of Individual) Emergency Contact s relationship to student: Following Soccer, my child will go to: Carpool Continuing Services Bus Riders: My child is a bus rider and will not be riding the bus on Soccer days. (Tuesdays/Thursdays) Please circle your child s appropriate t shirt size. Youth Small Youth Medium Youth Large 18

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