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1 S E E P A G E # 3 F O R L A E F S N E W S U M M E R C A M P! No Registration Fee! Multi-Class Discounts Available! Purchase your 1st class, then receive 10% off the 2nd class and 15% off any class thereafter! 2015 Course CatalogSecondary Edition 6th-8th Grade *Grade indicated in Catalog is student grade level for Fall 2015* SEI Location: McAuliffe Middle School 4112 Cerritos Ave. Los Alamitos, CA Contact LAEF at (562) programdirector@laef4kids.org Visit to register for classes! Avoid Summer Learning Loss with SEI! Research spanning 100 years shows that students typically score lower on standardized tests at the end of summer vacation than they do on the same tests at the beginning of the summer. Most students lose about two months of grade level equivalency in mathematical computation skills over the summer months. SEI is the answer! o Academic enrichment courses featuring research-based curriculum and differentiated instruction that are engaging, rigorous and fun! o Small class size of 8-17 students o Credentialed teachers and highly qualified instructors Registration Deadlines to Note! Early Bird Reg. Registration Session 1 & 2: March 20- May 26 Session 1: May 27- June 23 Session 2: May 27- July 7 For the best deals on our SEI classes, take advantage of our Early Bird Registration! Class rates go up by $15 per class after 5/26. Don t wait! Late In Person Session 1: June 29th Session 2: July 13th Registration onsite only at Hopkinson for classes with availability. There will be a $25 late fee per class.
2 Secondary SEI AT A GLANCE SESSION 1 CLASSES: June 29-July 10 (No Class on July 3; there are 9 Instructional Days in Session 1) Class Title (Descriptions on pages 5-7): Dates: Time: Instructor: Digital Photography Kickstarter to Math 6 Public Speaking IPad Video Production Robotics* 6/29-7/10 9:00-11:00 Competitive Improv 7/06-7/10 9:00-12:00 Writing & Reading Comprehension Robotics* 6/29-7/10 11:00-1:00 Houghton Ward Weintraub Tate Martin Barker Hernandez Martin Incoming Grade Level: 6 th 6 th -12 th Through 5/26 Fee: After 5/26 Fee: $175 $190 $99* $99* Location: McAuliffe $175 $190 LAHS $175 $190 $99* $99* McAuliffe *LAEF thanks the Tesoro Foundation for their generous Robotics grant! SESSION 2 CLASSES: July 13-July 24 (10 Instructional Days in Session 2) Class Title (Descriptions on pages 5-7): Dates: Time: Instructor: Drawing and Painting Kickstarter to Math 7 Write On It! Career Exploration 7/13-7/24 9:00-11:00 Keep it Straight! Organization Workshop 7/13-7/24 11:00-1:00 Write On It! 1:00-3:00 Richardson Hernandez Cotter Shaw, Rodriguez, Brief & Semer Hernandez Cotter 2 Incoming Grade Level: 7 th 6 th -7 th Through 5/26 Fee: After 5/26 Fee: Location: $190 $205 McAuliffe $190 $205 McAuliffe
3 LAEF s SUMMER CAMP = JOIN THE FUN! Location: Hopkinson Elementary Session 1 June 29 - July 10 Monday - Friday 12:30-4:30pm Session 2 July 13 - July 24 Monday - Friday 12:30-4:30pm $275 $275 Enrollment is open for all students entering grades TK-8th! LAEF s SUMMER CAMP will provide each child with: Increased physical fitness and enjoyable activities facilitated by qualified and experienced staff! The Camp Director is LAHS Track and Field Head Coach Nathan Howard! Camp counselors will be local high school and college athletes who will share their passion for sports, teamwork and integrity with your child! Summer Camp will include Soccer, Volleyball, Softball, Basketball, Indoor Activities, Water Activities and much more! Children will be grouped by age and experience with no more than ten children in each group. Each afternoon will expose children to four different sports or activities! Supervised Lunchtime available from 12:00 12:30pm for students enrolled in SEI. Bring your own sack lunch! Continue SUMMER CAMP after SEI! Morning Camp Hours: 8:00 12:00pm Lunch: 12:00 12:30pm (Bring Your Own!) Afternoon Camp Hours: 12:30 4:30pm AM/PM Full Day Session 3 July 27 - July 31 $150 $300 Session 4 August 3 - August 7 $150 $300 Multi-session discounts available! Purchase your 1st class/camp, then receive 10% off the 2nd class/camp and 15% off any class/camp thereafter. Discount applied to family or individual student. Discount applied to SEI and LAEF s Summer Camp programs only. Snacks available for purchase at only $2 per day! Do you need childcare before or after camp? Contact LAEF at to add on this affordable service available from 7:30 8:00 a.m. and/or from 4:30-5:30 p.m. See page 8 for all the details! 3
4 Secondary SEI 2015 LAEF s Course Descriptions: Career Exploration: This course is designed to expose students to a wide array of options in different, yet intriguing careers. Everyday students will be exposed to a new and different career path. They have a no choice but to be motivated and inspired by the four professionals! The 10 careers that will be covered during the 10 days are Health Fitness, Sports Medicine, Respiratory Therapy, Medical Assisting Skills, Pathology, Criminal and Civil Law, Forensics, EMT, Paramedics and Firefighting. Competitive Improv: In this class, students will learn the basic techniques of improv comedy. Basic performing techniques as well as keys of improv will be taught. Students will participate in improv games that will assist them in thinking on their feet. Digital Photography: Picture yourself as a visual communicator! With creativity and a focus on education, students will learn to capture images to tell stories, convey information, and evoke emotions. In our Digital Photography class, students will learn from an instructor with a background in photography. They will learn techniques, create projects, and use equipment that will allow them to produce a great portfolio. *Students must provide their own digital camera to use in class.* Drawing & Painting: Master the fundamental techniques of Drawing & Painting while expanding your conceptual boundaries and developing your own artistic vision! Students will create images to tell stories, convey information, and evoke emotions. In our Drawing & Painting class, students will be guided by an instructor with an artistic background. Students will learn techniques, create projects, and use processes that will allow them build a great portfolio. They will also have the opportunity to learn techniques from classical to multicultural artists from around the World. ipad Video Production Students will learn how to write a short script, storyboard their ideas and shoot a short movie. Students will learn the basics of screenwriting, then work as part of a team to make a short film. Shoot films on your ipad and learn basic editing skills. Have fun and be collaborative on this creative project. **Students will need to bring their own ipad to class.** 4
5 Secondary SEI 2015 SEI Course Descriptions (Continued) Keep It Straight! Organization Workshop Do you need to improve your organizational skills? This class is a sure fire approach to assist all students in this very essential piece of their education success. Students will learn how to keep class schedules, upcoming assignments and assessments organized. Note taking skills and study skills will also be addressed. If you re an Incoming 6 th, this class will help ease the transition into middle school. If you are an incoming 7 th grader, learn skills to help you in middle school and in life! Kickstarter to Math 6: 6 th grade math will introduce students to new material in a challenging but exciting way. This class will prepare students for Math 6 for the upcoming year. Students will enhance their basic math skills, number sense and operations, use of formulas and problem solving skills. A solid foundation in the concepts of mathematics is essential for success in middle school and high school math. Join us as we review and preview key concepts of middle school math and realize meaningful applications of new-found math skills. Math-related games will also be used to foster appreciation of subject matter. Kickstarter to Math 7: This class is designed primarily for incoming 7th graders who enjoy math and who want to keep it fresh. This class will prepare and start students on Math 7 for the upcoming year. This class will review skills involving whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percentages. In addition, mathematical concepts including integers, patterns, geometry, logic, problem-solving, number theory, discrete mathematics and basic algebra will be explored. Public Speaking: Do you want to become a powerful public speaker before your peers? Public speaking is designed to teach presentation skills for informative, persuasive, debate, and impromptu styles of speech delivery. It will also focus on the written aspect of speech organization, as well as how to be confident and comfortable in front of an audience. This course prepares students for a variety of academic and other situations in which formal presentations are required. Students will learn how to research, outline, and deliver short, informal presentations as well as longer speeches. Students will also learn about the qualities colleges value and how to strengthen their preparation for college. 5
6 Secondary SEI 2015 Robotics: SEI Course Descriptions (Continued) This class provides students with engaging hands-on explorations of the computer science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields through the use of robots. Students will build and program real-life robotic solutions using motors, sensors, batteries, connectors, and various structural elements. Through this engaging program, students will show creativity, use teamwork, and strengthen their skills in logic, math, problem solving, and deduction. Writing and Reading Comprehension: While reading short stories, students will discuss character, plot, figurative language, and other literary devices. Students will use thinking maps and small group discussions to deepen their understanding of the text. Through teacher-guided practice, students will write process papers for each story they ve read. Write On It! Yes, writing can be fun! This creative writing course will help all middle school students (even reluctant writers) to build the skills and confidence necessary to tackle any writing challenge. Students will explore both fiction and nonfiction while learning to organize ideas, craft arguments, revise work, state a point of view, peer-edit a friend s work, and take pride in their personal progress. 6
7 Meet our highly qualified SEI Teachers! Secondary SEI 2015 David Barker (Competitive Improv)- David has a Bachelor s Degree in Mathematics from CSULB and a Masters in Educational Administration from CSULB. He is currently the math Department chair and Los Al Live Improv Advisor. He has been running the competitive improv team for the past 6 years and has been a teacher for more than twenty years. Seana Brief (Career Exploration)- Seana is an NOCROP instructor. She is teaching the career paths of Criminal & Civil Law and Forensics. Alison Cotter (Write On It!)- Alison graduated from CSU, Long Beach in 2001 with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and prior she earned her BS in Marketing from Syracuse University in Alison is currently an instructional specialist in presenting writing and grammar workshops at the Writing and Reading Success Center at Long Beach City College. She is also currently a freelance College Application Essay Coach. From , she served as an adjunct English Instructor at LBCC. Her organizational and study skills are exceptional and she looks forward to teaching for LAEF this summer! Wendy Hearn (The Keys to Computer Technology)- Wendy is in her twentieth year of teaching, and in that time she has taught all grades three through eight. She currently teaches sixth grade reading, language arts, and history at McAuliffe Middle School and loves it! Wendy and her husband have two sons (fourth and eighth grade) and live locally. Julie Hernandez (Keep it Straight!, Writing and Reading Comprehension, and Kickstarter to Math 7)- Julie grew up in Seal Beach and attended Hopkinson Elementary, Oak Middle School and graduated from Los Alamitos High School. She earned her BA in Liberal Studies and her teaching credential from Loyola Marymount University. She then earned her Master s Degree in Early Childhood Education from CSU, Long Beach. She currently teaches middle school literature, vocabulary, grammar and math. She is also an adult writing tutor for students at CSULB and a guest lecturer. Dr. Milt Houghton (Digital Photography)- Dr. Houghton has a BA degree in English Literature from Azusa Pacific University, a MA in Communications from California State University, Fullerton, and a Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership degree from the University of Phoenix. He is a retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel with 32 years of combined active and reserve service. As a member of the US Army Reserve, Dr. Houghton was also employed in civil service retiring as a GS13 with over 30 years of experience. Locally, Dr. Houghton served three years as President of the Rossmoor Homeowners Association Board of Directors. Dr. Houghton and his wife have three children, one of whom graduated from a Los Alamitos school, and two grandchildren. He is passionate about photography and has been pursuing this talent for over 30 years. Sandra Knighton (Dancer s Workshop)- Sandra received her BA in Musical Theatre Dance from SUNY Buffalo and her MA in Dance Therapy from UCLA. She is also certified as a Movement Analyst and Personal Trainer. For the past 20 years, she has worked with students of all ages to master the fundamentals of dance and expressive movement. Morgan Martin (Robotics)- Morgan is in her sixth year of teaching, and in that time she has taught science to all grades six through twelve. She currently teaches sixth grade earth science and seventh grade life science at Oak Middle School. In addition to teaching science, Morgan is a coach for the Science Olympiad team and is providing assistance to Oak students for the STEAM fair and STEAM showcase. As a Los Alamitos graduate, Morgan loves working for her alma mater. Erynn Richardson (Drawing and Painting)- Erynn holds Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees; she has five years of teaching experience and has shown her artwork over 20 times. Lupe Rodriguez (Career Exploration)- Lupe is an North Orange County ROP instructor. Lupe will be teaching the career paths of Medical Assisting Skills and Pathology. Scott Semer (Career Exploration)- Scott is an NOCROP instructor. Scott will be teaching the career paths of Firefighting, EMT and Paramedics. Courtney Shaw (Career Exploration)- Courtney is an North Orange County ROP instructor. Courtney will be teaching the career paths of Health Fitness, Sports Medicine and Respiratory Therapy. Wendy Tate (ipad Video Production)- Wendy earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater Arts from UCLA, her Master of Arts in Educational Theatre from New York University and her Certificate in Screenwriting from University of California, Irvine. She has earned four Emmy Awards in a seven year span from 2001 to Wendy currently is the Program Coordinator of Video Production at LAVA Productions. Her passion is making documentaries and she is excited to teach for LAEF this summer! Sherry Ward (Kickstarter to Math 6)- Sherry Ward has been in the field of Education for over 25 years in mathematics and counseling. She has four teaching credentials, including mathematics, business, computers, and counseling. Sherry has spent the past 9 years at several colleges as the coordinator of their Teacher Preparation programs, teaching Education courses, and as a college counselor to veterans. She is a published author and now owns a publishing company called Square Tree Publishing. She lives in Los Alamitos with her family and subs occasionally for the district. Arnold Weintraub (Public Speaking/College Prep)- Dr. Weintraub has been teaching since He received his BA degree from the University of Nebraska at Omaha with a double major in English and Speech Communication. He received his MA and PHD degrees in Speech Communication from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. He taught English at every level, ranging from remedial through AP Honors. He coached Debate for 11 years at Omaha Central High School. He has also taught several courses in Speech Communication at El Camino College and Golden West College. Dr. Weintraub is an enthusiastic teacher and served as a walk-on coach at Los Alamitos High School, coaching the Debate team and the Mock Trial team. 7
8 Secondary SEI 2015 Additional Information about SEI: Session One: June 29- July 10 (No Classes: 7/3) Session Two: July 13- July 24 Both sessions of Secondary SEI Classes will be at McAuliffe Middle School located at: 4112 Cerritos Ave., Los Alamitos, CA Registration: All registration will be completed on-line. Registration will be on a first come, first served basis. A minimum enrollment of 8 students is required to be able to run classes. Please visit to register for SEI classes. * Early Bird Registration: 3/20-5/26 (Don t miss out on the best deal!) *Regular registration: Session 1; 5/27-6/23 and Session 2; 5/27-7/7 *Late In-Person registration: Session 1- June 29 th and Session 2- July 13 th at 8:00 a.m. (Onsite at Hopkinson only). **Please note there will be a $25 late fee per class.** Register early! SEI class sizes are limited to 17 students per class. On Campus at McAuliffe: All secondary classes, grades six through eight, will take place on the McAuliffe Middle School campus, unless otherwise noted. The Secondary SEI campus is open from 9:00am-1:00pm for classes. Students may be on campus in between classes. During SEI, the LAEF office will be located at Hopkinson and will be open from 7:30am-5:30pm. Should you need your child to leave their scheduled class earlier than the posted time, please provide your child with a parental note specifying the date and time that they should be released. Cell phones aren t allowed to be powered on during instructional periods, but may be used before and after classes. Behavior Expectations: It is the goal of the Los Alamitos Education Foundation (LAEF) to provide a positive, safe, and secure learning environment for all students. To ensure that all students have equal access to success and a sense of well-being during the LAEF Summer Enrichment Institute, we expect that students behave appropriately. Participating in SEI is a privilege and if a student has to be removed from a SEI classroom on more than one occasion, the course fee will be forfeited and the child will no longer be able to participate in 2015 SEI courses. Refund Policy: Tuition is non-refundable unless LAEF cancels the class due to the minimum enrollment not being met. If your child registers late, misses classes, or withdraws before the end of the session, you are still responsible for the full fees of the session. Scholarships: Limited partial scholarships are available on a first come first serve basis. Applications are available at Please completed applications to programdirector@laef4kids.org. Multi-Class Discount: Multi-class discounts are available! Purchase your 1 st class, then receive 10% off the 2 nd class and 15% off any class thereafter. Discount applied to family or individual student. Discount applied to SEI and LAEF s Summer Camp programs only. Music and Summer Sports Camps with LAHS Staff: Registration information and flyers will be updated to our website at as the programs get closer to their start dates. Please check back frequently for updates. 8
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