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From The Desk of Dr. Kern: April 5, 2018 2018-19 Kindergarten Parents Dial-4 Meeting: Parents of all incoming 2018-19 Kindergarten
students (Central, Poff & Wyland) are invited to attend an informational session on the screening process and the DIAL 4 assessment on Wednesday, April 18, from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. in the Cafeteria at Central Elementary School, located at 4100 Middle Road, Allison Park, PA. Hope to see you then!
Talbot Time Schedule: Due to PSSA Testing, Talbot Time is cancelled during the PSSA ELA and MATH testing dates. Please see the Calendar of Events listed below for revised Talbot Time dates. An information sheet with the updated Talbot Time Schedule will be sent home with students who participate in this after school activity on Friday, April 6. Thank you!
Visitor Badges / School Gate Guardian: As of April 2, the elementary schools have begun using the new visitor management badging system called School Gate Guardian. The system has been in place at Hampton Middle School and High School for several weeks. Please read the attached letter explaining the system.
PSSA Testing – Attention Parents / Guardians of Students in Grades 3, 4 and 5! The 2018 Pennsylvania System of School Assessments (PSSA) for students in Grades 3, 4 and 5 will be administered following the schedule below. We begin testing each morning at approximately 8:30 a.m. Tests are considered untimed but will take approximately 40-80 minutes depending on the grade and test. Please be sure that students have a good night’s rest and a healthy breakfast. Arrival on time for school is critical, the administration of these assessments is sequential, and classroom interruption cannot occur. Please avoid scheduling any doctor appointments, vacations, etc. during these testing dates. If it is absolutely necessary to schedule an appointment, please make them for the afternoon. If you have additional questions about PSSA testing, please read the attached “Frequently Asked Questions, Information for Parents or Guardians” in our flyer section. We appreciate your efforts to have your child in attendance on all testing dates.
News from the Counselor: Help us celebrate Hats On for Progeria Day on Friday, April 6, by
donating anywhere from $1.00 or more and wear your favorite hat! Funds raised will go directly to the Progeria Research Foundation. Also please visit our donation page: https://prf.donorpages.com/HatsON2018/CentralElementary/
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
April 6 ............................................ Hats On for Progeria Day April 9 ............................................. Lunch & Learn Book Club for English Festival Participants .............................................. Cartooning & Comics Club (3:15 – 4:15 p.m.) .............................................. Girls on the Run (3:15 – 4:45 p.m.) .............................................. School Board Voting Meeting (Tentative) HMS Library (7:30 p.m.)
CENTRAL SCOOP
Grades 3, 4 and 5: English Language Arts (ELA)
Testing Schedule
Tuesday, April 10
Wednesday, April 11
Thursday, April 12
Grade 3, 4, and 5: Math Testing Schedule
Tuesday, April 17
Wednesday, April 18
Grade 4: Science Testing Schedule
Tuesday, April 24
Wednesday, April 25
CALENDAR OF EVENTS (Cont’d) April 10 ........................................... PSSA ELA Testing Gr. 3, 4 & 5 .............................................. Chess Club (3:15 – 4:15 p.m.) .............................................. Talbot Time - CANCELLED April 11 ........................................... PSSA ELA Testing Gr. 3, 4 & 5 .............................................. Gr. 4 Chorus April 12 ........................................... PSSA ELA Testing Gr. 3, 4 & 5 .............................................. Gr. 5 Chorus .............................................. Club Create (3:15 – 4:15 p.m.) .............................................. Girls on the Run (3:15 – 4:45 p.m.) .............................................. Talbot Time - CANCELLED .............................................. Report Cards Home to Parents April 16 ........................................... Cartooning & Comics Club (3:15 – 4:15 p.m.) .............................................. Girls on the Run (3:15 – 4:45 p.m.) April 17 ........................................... PSSA MATH Testing Gr. 3, 4 & 5 .............................................. Chess Club (3:15 – 4:15 p.m.) .............................................. Club Create (3:15 – 4:15 p.m. .............................................. Garden Club (3:15 – 4:30 p.m.) .............................................. Talbot Time - CANCELLED April 19 ........................................... School Store (Lunchtime) .............................................. Girls on the Run (3:15 – 4:45 p.m.) .............................................. Talbot Time - CANCELLED .............................................. Kids Care Club (3:30 – 4:30 p.m.) April 20 ........................................... Elementary Early Dismissal (1:30 p.m.)
School Flyers Visitor Badges / School Gate Guardian Parent Letter PSSA Parent Letter, Info Sheet & Cell Phone Policy Hats On for Progeria Club Create (April Dates) Hampton Township School District Summer Program Brochure Camp Invention Summer Program 2018 Summer Program Registration Form 2018 Summer Program Health Form
Community Flyers Pittsburgh Pirate Tickets 2018 Hampton Summer Basketball Camps 2018 HJFA – Football & Cheer Registration Recycle Rama 2018 Flyer Recycle Rama Volunteer Flyer 2018 Hampton Inline Hockey 2018-19 Children’s Theater Festival Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 2018 Boy Scouts Day Camp Guyasuta Flyer Box Tops CHIP – PA Children’s Health Insurance Program
Dear Parents and Guardians of Central Elementary School Students: The safety of our students is one of our top priorities. To continue to strengthen our safety protocols, the District is implementing a visitor registration system. This system will allow us to more clearly and accurately identify visitors to our schools during the school day and to record when visitors enter and exit our buildings. Beginning April 2, 2018, visitors to Central Elementary School during the school day will need to present a government-issued identification (such as a driver’s license) to the secretary in the captured vestibule. The driver’s license will then be scanned and compared with information from several databases including the registered sex offender database. If there is a match, the secretary will alert the building administration who will assess and address the situation. If there is not a match, the building secretary will print a visitor’s badge which includes the visitor’s name, photo, reason for the visit and location of the visit. Upon completion of the visit, the visitor will need to return to the secretary to scan the barcode in order to exit. All visitors are required to exit the building through the main entrance unless otherwise directed by school personnel. The process of scanning and printing a visitor’s badge should take less than three minutes to complete; however, we do ask for patience from all visitors as this system is implemented. We recommend arriving on campus with enough time to complete the required scanning and check in. The visitor registration system does allow the buildings to pre-populate visitor badges in order to expedite arrivals when we are expecting groups of visitors/volunteers, such as when we host holiday parties. In order to pre-populate the visitor badges, we would need for visitors to have scanned their government issued identification (such as a driver’s license) prior to the event. As such, we would encourage parents who are anticipating arriving for larger events this spring such as Kindergarten End-of-Year Celebration, Science Olympiad, or Primary Science day to visit the building at some point before the event to scan their identification. This process would expedite your badging process on the date of your spring event. Large events where family and friends are visiting only in the gym or cafeteria for a program such as 4th Grade Wax Museum or 5th Grade Promotion Program will not need to be badged. Until we are all more familiar with this process, please continue reading the Central Scoop to learn about what events will require visitors to be badged.
Parents or guardians who are dropping off items for students or staff will not need to have a visitor’s badge but can just leave the items with the building secretary. Thank you, in advance, for your assistance as we implement these additional safety protocols. If you have any questions, please feel free to read our Frequently Asked Questions available on the District’s website at www.ht-sd.org or contact me at 412-492-6320 or [email protected]. Sincerely,
Amy L. Kern, Ed.D. Principal
Hampton Township School District Amy Kern, Ed.D., Principal
Central Elementary School
March 22, 2018
Dear Parents and Guardians of Central Elementary School Students: The safety of our students is one of our top priorities. To continue to strengthen our safety protocols, the District is implementing a visitor registration system. This system will allow us to more clearly and accurately identify visitors to our schools during the school day and to record when visitors enter and exit our buildings. Beginning April 2, 2018, visitors to Central Elementary School during the school day will need to present a government-issued identification (such as a driver’s license) to the secretary in the captured vestibule. The driver’s license will then be scanned and compared with information from several databases including the registered sex offender database. If there is a match, the secretary will alert the building administration who will assess and address the situation. If there is not a match, the building secretary will print a visitor’s badge that includes the visitor’s name, photo, reason for the visit and location of the visit. Upon completion of the visit, the visitor will need to return to the secretary to scan the barcode in order to exit. All visitors are required to exit the building through the main entrance unless otherwise directed by school personnel. The process of scanning and printing a visitor’s badge should take less than three minutes to complete; however, we do ask for patience from all visitors as this system is implemented. We recommend arriving on campus with enough time to complete the required scanning and check in. The visitor registration system does allow the buildings to pre-populate visitor badges in order to expedite arrivals when we are expecting groups of visitors/volunteers, such as when we host holiday parties. In order to pre-populate the visitor badges, we would need for visitors to have scanned their government issued identification (such as a driver’s license) prior to the event. As such, we would encourage parents who are anticipating arriving for larger events this spring, such as Kindergarten End-of-Year Celebration, Science Olympiad or Primary Science day, to visit the building at some point before the event to scan their identification. This process would expedite your badging process on the date of your spring event. Large events where family and friends are visiting only in the gym or cafeteria for a program, such as 4th Grade Wax Museum or 5th Grade Promotion Program, will not
Hampton Township School District Amy Kern, Ed.D., Principal
Central Elementary School
March 22, 2018 Page 2 need to be badged. Until we are all more familiar with this process, please continue reading the Central Scoop to learn about what events will require visitors to be badged. Parents or guardians who are dropping off items for students or staff will not need to have a visitor’s badge but can just leave the items with the building secretary. Thank you, in advance, for your assistance as we implement these additional safety protocols. If you have any questions, please feel free to read our Frequently Asked Questions available on the District’s website at www.ht-sd.org or contact me at 412-492-6320 or [email protected]. Sincerely,
Amy L. Kern, Ed.D. Principal
Hampton Township School District
Central Elementary School Amy Kern, Ed.D., Principal
4100 Middle Road Allison Park, PA 15101-1210 Telephone: 412.486-6000 Fax: 412-486-1144 www.ht-sd.org
March 1, 2018
Dear Third, Fourth and Fifth Grade Parents/Guardians:
The 2018 Pennsylvania System of School Assessments (PSSA) for students in Grades 3, 4 and 5 will occur in April. Information obtained from the assessment is often valuable for refining curriculum, designing professional development and informing the community about student achievement.
Below you will find the Central Elementary PSSA Testing Schedule. Testing will begin approximately at 8:30 a.m. each day. Tests are considered untimed but will take approximately 40‐80 minutes depending on the grade and test. Please avoid scheduling any doctor appointments, vacations, etc. during these testing dates. If it is absolutely necessary to schedule an appointment, please make them for the afternoon.
Grades 3, 4 and 5: English Language Arts (ELA) Testing Schedule April 10 Tuesday
April 11 Wednesday
April 12 Thursday
ELA
ELA
ELA
Grade 3, 4, and 5: Math Testing Schedule April 17 Tuesday
April 18 Wednesday
Math
Math
Grade 4: Science Testing Schedule April 24 Tuesday
April 25 Wednesday
Science
Science
The assessments will challenge all students with tasks requiring them to inference, problem‐solve, and identifying concepts. Students will write their own responses to items as well as choose from multiple‐choice responses.
Parents can help their children prepare for the assessment by encouraging them to get plenty of sleep each night and to eat a good breakfast each morning. Also, parents can reassure children that the assessment gives them an opportunity to show what they have learned in order to help teachers plan the best possible instruction for them.
An informational flyer is attached to help you better understand and answer questions regarding the assessments.
Sincerely,
Amy Kern, Ed.D. Principal Enclosure
5, 12, 17, 24
3:15-4:15with Mrs. May
in Room 28
$30.00per student
Fee includes materials
*2 sessions: $15
4th & 5th Graders
This month:Make and Take
Holiday and Seasonal Crafts
I give my child _____________________ permission to participate in Club Create in April. I will be at Central Elementary’s side doors promptly at 4:15 for pick up.
Enclosed is payment of $15/$30 cash or check payable to Tabetha May.
Student’s Homeroom ___________ Circle dates attending: 5 12 17 24
Parent Signature Parent Phone Number
This activity is offered as an additional activity for students and is not sponsored by the Hampton Township School District.
HAMPTON TOWNSHIP
SCHOOL DISTRICT
SUMMER PROGRAM 2018
Session I: June 18 - June 22
Session II: June 25 – June 29
Session III: July 23 - July 27 Camp Invention GENERAL INFORMATION (Sessions I & II)
**SNACKS**
Students are
encouraged to
bring their own
snack for a mid-
morning break.
Students currently in Grades K-11 may register for the summer program. Immediate
registration by mail is recommended. Complete the attached registration form and health
form and mail your check or money order, made payable to:
“HAMPTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT”
Mail to : HTSD Summer Program – 2284 Wyland Ave, Allison Park, PA 15101
While registration by mail is recommended, in-person registration will occur Tuesday, June
12th and Wednesday, June 13th at Hampton Middle School from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, in the
Main Office. This program is open to both Hampton residents and non-residents. Tuition
cannot be refunded after June 18th; however, a credit will be issued for a later session or
the next year for student cancellations after the deadline.
CLASS TIMES: Classes meet for five consecutive days, Monday through Friday, at
Hampton Middle School.
**DROP-OFF**
Students should enter through the library entrance, door #16, which is at the rear of the
Middle School. Students will report to the library where they will be met by their teachers.
**PICK-UP**
All students will be escorted to the parking lot outside the library entrance, door #16.
Please plan to meet your child there. If you have made arrangements for your child to
carpool with another student, you must provide the teacher with a note.
GENERAL INFORMATION (Camp Invention)
Camp Invention is a nationally-recognized STEM program where students will have the
opportunity to work together in a hands-on environment (please see page 7 for more
details). This camp is held at WYLAND ELEMENTARY the last full week in July. The K-5
Camp Invention Program is a full-day camp, 8:30 am to 3 pm. Please drop off and pick up
your child at the front entrance of Wyland Elementary.
**NURSE**
A certified nurse
will be on duty.
**STUDENT
PARKING**
High School
students who wish
to drive must park
in the lot across
the street from
the Middle School,
adjacent to the
stadium.
COURSES WITH
INSUFFICIENT
ENROLLMENT
MAY BE
CANCELED.
Parents will be
notified ONLY if a
course has been
canceled.
QUESTIONS: Laurie Tocci or Michael Silbaugh
412-492-6346 412-492-6358
[email protected] [email protected]
Starting June 18th, the Summer Program Office will be located in the Middle
School Library.
Please call 412-492-6362 June 18th-June 29th.
SESSION I: June 18 – June 22 Page 2 #001-1 SUMMER THEATER
Grades: K-5
THIS IS A TWO WEEK COURSE: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM JUNE 18-JUNE 22 and JUNE 25-JUNE 29
Come and join our elementary summer theater program! Our goal is to present a production of an age
appropriate show. We are hoping to improve the student’s self-confidence, expression, and public
speaking skills in a fun and creative way. Students will participate in various drama games and
activities that will develop their acting skills. The students will audition for roles and learn to work cooperatively
with each other to learn their lines, as well as to create scenery. Throughout the program, the students will be
required to memorize their lines, perform, design set decorations, learn music, and develop costumes for their
performance. Please join us on Friday, June 29, at 11am for our performance!
Instructors: Greg Shumaker, Melissa Survinski Fee: $170 Room: Auditorium
#002-1 SUMMER INTRAMURALS
Grades: K-5
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM*
Summer Intramurals is a chance to play
team sports and other games in a semi-
competitive environment where the
focus is movement, fitness, teamwork,
and just playing to play. We will play a
variety of outdoor and indoor team sports and games
depending on the grade level.
Instructor: Andrew Petruska
Room : Main Gym Fee: $80
*Also offered in Session II
#003-1 MAZES GAMES AND MORE!
Grades: 2-4
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Students will be inspired to solve creative challenges
using Bloxels and Sphero SPRK+ on the iPad. Students
will be given the opportunity to build their own game and
code their way as they navigate through mazes.
Instructor: Meredith Rea Fee: $85
Room: G702
#004-1 INCREDIBLE EDIBLE SCIENCE
EXPERIMENTS
Grades: 2-5
SESSION I - 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Have you ever thought of your kitchen as
a science laboratory? There are many
similarities between a chemistry lab and a
kitchen. Come experience a science lab
where all of your creations are edible!
We will be experimenting with different ingredients
and how they interact with each other. We will also be
creating mixtures and chemical reactions that taste
delicious!
Instructor: Nina Griffith Fee: $90
Room: D405
#005-1 ART EXPLORATIONS
Grades: 3-5
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Do you love to explore and create with art materials? If
you like to try new things in art, this may be the class for
you! Each day, we will explore a new medium. Students
will draw, paint, sculpt, weave, and print. Please bring a
pencil, sketchbook (if you have one) and wear an art shirt
to class.
Instructor: Kelly Koble Fee: $90
Room: B209
SESSION I: June 18 – June 22 Page 3 #006-1 BEGINNING COLOR GUARD
Grades: 3-5
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Do you love to dance? Please join us as we learn the basics of Color Guard. Color Guard combines dance
and spinning flags into an exciting and entertaining art form. Super fun! The class will end with a
special performance for parents, family and friends.
Instructor: Lurrene Parker Fee: $80 Room: Auxiliary Gym
#007-1 PROGRAMMING FUN!
Grades: 3-6
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM*
Do you love to play video
games? In this camp, you
will learn the basics of
computer programming
using Hopscotch, Tynker,
and Cargo-Bot to create your very own unique games
and animations! After learning how to create them, how
about using your reading, writing, and math skills to
create amazing and unique worlds in Minecraft?
Instructor: John Lee Fee: $85
Room: D409
*Also offered in Session II
#008-1 KIDS COOKING: WORLD CUISINE
Grades: 4-7
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Come travel the world through food!
Students will have hands-on experience
preparing and tasting dishes from
American, French, Asian, Italian, and
Mexican cultures. One day will be spent
on each culture. In addition to the food preparation,
students will learn about meal-time traditions that
surround each dish, which are specific to its region of
the world.
Instructor: Rebecca Schratz Fee: $90
Room: C308
#009-1 ROBOTS IN MOTION
Grades: 4-7
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Discover the world of
robots exploring the Hummingbird
and Finch robots! Using the Finch
Robot you will learn to program a
robot to move with lights and
music, traverse through a maze, and much more! You
will also craft and code your very own robotic creation
using the Hummingbird Robotics Kit, programming
tools, and imagination. The robots aren’t the only ones
who will have an amazing time!
Instructor: Joe Cangilla Fee: $85
Room: D408
#010-1 MATH SAT PREP
Grades: 9-11
SESSION I – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
This quick SAT Preparation course for the
recently redesigned SAT Math will provide a review to
further develop mathematical skills including numbers
and operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data
analysis, and probability. All of these subjects are
eligible content for the SAT. The students will learn
test-taking strategies geared to both multiple choice
problems and open-ended questions. Students will
practice these skills by interacting in activities on the
Smart Board and by taking multiple practice tests. The
course will follow The Official Redesigned SAT Study
Guide, which can also be used in the
Reading and Writing SAT Prep
course. Students must purchase a
copy of this book the first day of
class (please bring $20).
Instructor: Amy Leya Fee: $80
Room: G708
SESSION II: June 25 – June 29 Page 4
#002-2 SUMMER INTRAMURALS
Grades: K-5
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM*
Summer Intramurals is a chance to play team sports
and other games in a semi-competitive environment
where the focus is movement, fitness, teamwork, and
just playing to play. We will play a variety of outdoor
and indoor team sports and games depending on the
grade level.
Instructor: Andrew Petruska
Room: Main Gym Fee: $80
*Also offered in Session I
#011-2 KITCHEN COOK-OFF
Grades: K-3
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Come together to battle with your peers
for the best tasting and healthiest dishes.
Students will create recipes that include
one protein, one veggie and fruit of
different colors, one whole grain, and one
dessert. As a culminating activity, the students will cook
for a panel of expert judges.
Instructor: Rebecca Schratz Fee: $90
Room: C308
#012-2 BREAK-OUT TIME
Grades: 3-5
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Do you like solving puzzles? Players will use teamwork
and critical thinking to design
challenging puzzles in order to open
the locked box. Students will
develop a compelling story, time limit,
and series of puzzles to create an
interactive game.
Instructor: Nina Griffith Fee: $85
Room: G703
#013-2 BEGINNERS FUSED GLASS
Grades: 3-5
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Students will be introduced to the
different mediums of fused glass.
They will learn about the tools used
and some cutting. We will complete 2
small projects, using sheet glass,
stringers, noodles, and frit.
Instructor: Marla Kohan Fee: $90
Room: B209
#007-2 PROGRAMMING FUN!
Grades: 3-6
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM*
Do you love to play video
games? In this camp, you
will learn the basics of
computer programming
using Hopscotch, Tynker,
and Cargo-Bot to create your very own unique games
and animations! After learning how to create them, how
about using your reading, writing, and math skills to
create amazing and unique worlds in Minecraft?
Instructor: John Lee Fee: $85
Room: D409
*Also offered in Session I
#014-2 BABYSITTING
Grades: 3-7
SESSION II - 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Successful babysitting experiences
require the caregiver to provide a fun
and safe environment. This course
provides future babysitters the
opportunity to learn about safety,
proper nutrition and behavior
management. In addition, students will create games and
activities, as well as materials for advertising. By the end
of the week, students will have had the opportunity to
become CPR CERTIFIED. All participants will receive a
certificate of completion.
Instructor: Kelsey Young Fee: $95
Room: G702
SESSION II: June 25 – June 29 Page 5
#015-2 INVENT YOUR WORLD
Grades: 3-8
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
This workshop will empower students to create solutions to real-world problems with
LittleBits and Makey Makey! Use it, improve it, then inspire others! Students will
engage in problem solving, creative thinking, and collaboration. Be the next Einstein!
Instructor: Tamara Ammon Fee: $85 Room: D408
#016-2 ROBOT C
Grades: 7-9
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Discover the world of virtual
robots exploring the
ROBOT C programming
language. ROBOTC is a powerful C-based programming
language with a Windows environment for writing and
debugging programs, and the only programming language
at this level that offers a comprehensive, real-time
debugger. ROBOT C is a Cross-platform solution that
allows students to learn the type of c-based
programming used in advanced education and
professional applications.
ROBOT C uses the industry standard C-programming
language.
ROBOT C has the same form and feel, often even
the same command names, as professional tools used
on other systems.
Instructor: Hartley Kennedy
Fee: $85 Room D415
#017-2 READING & WRITING SAT PREP
Grades: 9-11
SESSION II – 9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Feeling anxious about the recently redesigned SAT?
Calm your fears with preparation! In the Reading and
Writing SAT Prep summer course, we will review
concepts found on the SAT’s including vocabulary,
passage comprehension, sentence structure, grammar,
usage, and composition. We will also cover test taking
strategies for multiple choice questions and timed
writing assignments.
The course will follow The Official Redesigned SAT
Study Guide, which can also be used in the Math SAT
Prep course. Students must purchase a copy of this
book the first day of class (please bring $20).
Instructor: Mark Weaver Fee $80
Room G708
PARTNERSHIPS Page 6
DRIVER’S EDUCATION
SESSIONS I & II: June 18th – June 29th
OFFERED THROUGH CCAC
CCAC DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSROOM THEORY
SESSIONS I AND II THIS IS A 2-WEEK COURSE
June 18-22 & June 25-June 29
9:00 AM TO 12:00 PM
Course: YOU-820-1470 (30 Hours)
Fee: $139.00
*** STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO
ATTEND ALL 10 SESSIONS ***
This class is offered by CCAC but will be held
at Hampton Middle School in Room G707.
CCAC/KENNEDY SCHOOL OF DRIVING
PRACTICE DRIVING
Offered beyond the 30 hour Classroom Theory course.
Course: YOU-030-1470 (6 Hours by appointment)
Fee: $339.00
This is a practice driving Class. The driving instructor is
no longer able to administer the driver’s license test.
Successful completion of this course may result in a
short-term benefit of reduced insurance premiums.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Registration Opens: 5/1/17
Please call the CCAC Non-Credit Registration Line to register @ 412-788-7546
A textbook is required for this course: Drive Right 11th Edition (soft cover), ISBN: 10:0133672662,
ISBN-13: 9780133672664 Available at: http://www.pearsonschool.com
Questions? Call 412-788-7507-3703 10:00 am-3:00 pm Monday through Friday
For more information visit the CCAC website: http://shopcommunityed.ccac.edu
*** Please do not send registration to Hampton Township School District ***
HTSD Summer Program 2018 Registration Forms
DATES AND TIMES OF PROGRAM: SESSION I: JUNE 18 - JUNE 22 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM HMS
SESSION II: JUNE 25 – JUNE 29 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM HMS
CAMP INVENTION: JULY 23 – JULY 27 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM WYLAND
Please complete and cut out one registration block per class for each child you wish to enroll.
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____________________________
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Phone(s): ____________________________
School: ____________________ (M/F)____
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____________________________
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SEND: (ALL 3 ARE REQUIRED)
Payment(Check or Money Order) made payable to: HTSD
Completed Registration Blocks
Completed Health Form (s)
TO: HTSD SUMMER PROGRAM
WYLAND ELEMENTARY
2284 WYLAND AVE
ALLISON PARK, PA 15101
HTSD SUMMER PROGRAM HEALTH FORM JUNE / JULY 2018
EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION FOR SUDDEN ILLNESS OR INJURY
STUDENT NAME _____________________________________ DATE OF BIRTH _______________ LAST FIRST M.I.
ADDRESS_______________________________ZIP____________HOME PHONE_______________
EMAIL ADDRESS: ________________________________
PLEASE INDICATE CONTACT ORDER (1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH)
FATHER’S NAME_________________________________________HOME PHONE_______________
WORK PHONE________________________ CELLULAR PHONE__________________________
MOTHER’S NAME_________________________________________HOME PHONE______________
WORK PHONE________________________ CELLULAR PHONE__________________________
CONTACT NAME__________________________ RELATIONSHIP___________________________
HOME PHONE____________________________ WORK PHONE_____________________________
CONTACT NAME__________________________ RELATIONSHIP___________________________
HOME PHONE____________________________ WORK PHONE_____________________________
FAMILY/PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN__________________________ PHONE___________________
HOSPITAL PREFERENCE ____________________________________________________________
DENTIST_____________________________________________ PHONE_____________________
PLEASE LIST ANY MEDICAL CONDITIONS (i.e. diabetes, epilepsy, asthma, allergies, etc.)
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PLEASE LIST ALL MEDICATIONS THAT STUDENT TAKES:
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I UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT ANY MEDICAL INFORMATION MAY BE SHARED WITH APPROPRIATE SCHOOL AND
MEDICAL PERSONNEL.
PARENT OR GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE _________________________________________________
PLEASE COMPLETE A HEALTH FORM FOR EACH CHILD ATTENDING THE HTSD SUMMER PROGRAM
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