Summer Program Guide - lths.net...May 22, 2014 · For information on the LTHS Driver Education...
Transcript of Summer Program Guide - lths.net...May 22, 2014 · For information on the LTHS Driver Education...
Updated - 05.22.14
2
PHILOSOPHY Extending the Lyons Township
High School curriculum to its
students and to the community,
the Summer Program provides
opportunities for accelerated ac-
ademic growth, ability level
transitions, personal enrichment,
basic skill reinforcement and
remediation, middle school to
high school transitions,
community service, and
community connections.
CONTENTS
Summer Planning Calendar 3
SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM 4
Summer Academic Information 8
Summer Academic Courses 9
Registration Information 19
SUMMER ACTIVITY PROGRAM 20
Summer Activity Camps 21
Registration Information 33
3
SU
ND
AY
M
ON
DA
Y
TUESD
AY
W
ED
NESD
AY
TH
UR
SD
AY
FR
IDA
Y
SA
TUR
DA
Y
Ju
ne
1
2
3
4
5
6
Su
mm
er
Ac
ad
em
ics
Be
gin
7
8
9
10
1
1
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
2
0
21
2
2
23
24
No
Cla
sse
s
No
n-A
tte
nd
an
ce
Da
y
25
26
27
Se
me
ste
r Tw
o
Be
gin
s
28
2
9
30
Ju
ly 1
2
3
4
No
Cla
sse
s
Ju
ly 4
th H
olid
ay
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
1
12
1
3
14
15
Su
mm
er
Pro
gra
ms
En
d
16
17
1
8
19
2
0
21
2
2
23
LTHS 2022 SUMMER PROGRAMS PLANNING CALENDAR
4
SUMMER ACADEMIC
DATES AND TIMES SEMESTER I: June 6 - June 23
SEMESTER II: June 27 - July 15 No classes on Fri., June 24 & Mon., July 4
Bell Schedule: 8:00 a.m. - 12:34 p.m. (All Classes **except Keyboarding and PE)
**Keyboarding and PE meets for the
full 6 weeks (both semesters) for
approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
each day.
Session I: 8:00 a.m. - 10:13 a.m.
Session II: 10: 20 a.m. - 12: 34 p.m.
Students cannot be registered for
Keyboarding or PE and a traditional semester
course at the same time.
PEOPLE TO KNOW
Director of Summer Programs
Mr. Adam Davis
(708) 579-6528
Summer Programs Assistant
TBD
SUMMER ACADEMIC
PROGRAM RULES AND
REGULATIONS
Students who choose to attend any Summer Program
must meet the expectations for behavior outlined by
the classroom teachers, instructors, supervisors and
administration. Expectations, as listed in this guide,
are reviewed the first day of class, and students sign
that they understand these guidelines.
LT students are expected to conduct themselves well.
Failure to behave in an appropriate manner may
subject the student to disciplinary action or dismissal
from the Summer Academic Program course in which
they are enrolled.
A student may be dropped from the Summer
Academic Program on the first violation of regulations.
Such violations may include but not be limited to
arson, fighting, gang/secret society member or
representation, gross disrespect intimidation,
possession of substances, and/or possession of
weapons. Students may receive one warning to
change inappropriate behavior for lesser infractions.
A second offense may result in removal from the
Summer Academic Program.
Summer Academic Program students may be
dropped from a course with a grade of WF
(Withdrawal Failure) for disciplinary reasons.
SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION
5
ATTENDANCE
Because of the length and nature of the Summer Ac-
ademic Program, excellent punctuality and
attendance are vitally important contributors to
success. As a result, each student is expected to
arrive at school on time and to be in attendance.
Students and parents should take special note of the
following Summer Academic Program policy.
A student may be dropped from a semester Summer
Academic Program course with a grade of WF
(Withdrawal Failure) and receive no credit if he/she:
• Accumulates more than one excused absence
per semester;
• Accumulates more than two tardies to school or
from the mid-morning break per semester;
• Accumulates any unexcused absence (any tardy
exceeding 10 minutes may be considers an
unexcused absence depending on the
circumstance).
Activities such as family vacations, athletic
competitions, and other non-illness related absences
are unexcused absences.
If a student is unable to attend class for any reason, a
parent/guardian must report the absence to the
Summer Program Office as early as possible on the
absence date. Calls will be taken beginning at 7:30
a.m. Voice mail will record messages at other times.
ATTENDANCE PHONE NUMBER
(708) 579-6528
EMERGENCIES
Students are required, when registering, to list their
home phone numbers and emergency phone
numbers where parent(s)/guardian(s) may be
reached during school hours. Before a student will be
released to go home because of illness, LTHS must
receive approval from the parent(s)/guardian(s).
Telephone messages for students will be delivered on-
ly in emergency situations.
VISITORS
Visitors are NOT permitted to attend Summer
Academic courses, Summer Activity programs, nor
enter the buildings. Parent(s)/guardian(s) or others
who are picking up students must wait for them
outside of the buildings and must observe traffic and
parking rules.
STUDENT DRESS
All students are expected to present a neat and clean
appearance. Hats, beach and athletic wear are not
acceptable. Clothing with references to drugs, liquor
or gangs will not be permitted. By state law and for
health and safety reasons, shoes must be worn in the
building at all times.
SAFETY PROCEDURES
Procedures for weather related, fire and power failure
situations are reviewed with all students on the first
day of class. Students are expected to respond to all
alarms as a danger signal. They are to follow the
guidelines as outlined and the instructions of adult
supervisors.
SMOKING
Smoking is strictly prohibited at any time at Lyons
Township High School, in any of its buildings, or on any
adjacent grounds. Students found smoking will
receive disciplinary consequences. Those under the
age of 18 will be referred to the LaGrange or Western
Springs Police Department for violation of the smoking
and possession ordinances.
LEAVING THE BUILDING
Students are expected to come to class on time and
remain in class until class is dismissed. Students may
not leave the building for any reason, INCLUDING
ILLNESS, without first reporting to and clearing the
departure through the Summer Program Office.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN BEING DROPPED
FROM THE COURSE.
SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION
6
BICYCLES
All students riding bicycles to the Summer Program
should park and lock their bikes in the bicycle racks
located at each campus. Students should provide
their own chains and locks to prevent theft. Bicycles
may not be chained to any tree, post, gate or any
other object. When parking in the rack, students must
take only one space. Bicycles parked at any other
place or left on the grass will have their locks and
chains removed, and the bicycles will be impounded.
Lyons Township High School is not responsible for the
cost nor replacement of a cut-off lock and/or chain,
nor any stolen or damaged bicycle. A parent
contact must be made at the Summer Program Office
before a bicycle will be released.
TRAFFIC AND PARKING RULES
Students who drive to South Campus must park in the
lot on the north side of South Campus. Students who
drive to North Campus must park in the back end of
the North Campus parking lot. Reckless driving of au-
tomobiles or any vehicle on or about the school
grounds is strictly prohibited. Once a vehicle is parked
in the lot, students ARE NOT permitted to loiter in their
vehicles before, during, or after school hours. Students
are not allowed to return to the vehicles during
Summer Academic Program hours. Students are
expected to exercise good judgment and follow the
rules of the road including any local, Township, Coun-
ty, and State ordinances/laws while operating their
motor vehicles on school property. The school as-
sumes no responsibility for the vehicles. No attendant
will be provided.
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
Students are expected to keep the building clean
and litter-free. Unless otherwise directed by a staff
member, students are to confine hall traffic to the
immediate area in which their classes are located.
Washroom facilities will also be available in the area
adjoining the cafeteria. Security personnel will be on
hand to assist students with any non-classroom
problems.
CREDIT INFORMATION
Students will earn 1/2 credit for each three week
semester course. Students may earn a maximum of
1 credit during the entire six-week summer schedule.
Students enrolled in Keyboarding will earn 1/2 credit
for the full six-week course.
As during the regular school year, students are
allowed to take specific courses with a
Credit/No-Credit option. The following is a list of the
courses that can be taken Credit/No-Credit:
• Ceramics-Beginning
• Culinary Arts
• Digital Photo Art
• Drawing and Painting-Beginning
• Etymology (Prep level only)
• Keyboarding
• Radio: WLTL Summer Programming
• Television: LTTV Summer Programming
• Theatre: Summer Stock
• Web Page Development I
Forms to request the Credit/No-Credit option will be
circulated on the first day of the above listed classes.
These requests will be subject to approval by the high
school registrar. Once an option has been selected
(taking the course with the Credit/No-Credit option or
the graded option), it cannot be reversed to the other
option. Please note, to receive the grade of CR
(Credit), the student must achieve a C– average or
better on the coursework.
OUT OF DISTRICT STUDENTS
Students from other schools who need credit
transferred back must contact both their teachers
and the Summer Program Office. Such notification
should be made in the first week of the semester.
ANTICIPATED
GRADUATION
Students who expect to graduate upon the successful
completion of the Summer Academic Program must
notify both the teacher and the Summer Program
Office. Such notification should be made by the end
of the first week of the semester.
SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION
7
EXAMS AND GRADING
QUIZ/EXAM
Quizzes and Exams will be given throughout the sum-
mer. Students missing exams will be given a grade of I
(Incomplete). It will be the responsibility of the student
to make arrangements with the teacher to make-up
the exam. Students must complete exams before the
fall semester of the following school year for courses
that are prerequisites for the following school year.
Otherwise, students will have six weeks to make up an
incomplete grade.
REPORT CARDS
Report cards are accessed on the Infinite Campus
portal within two weeks of the close of second
semester.
INCOMPLETE GRADES
An incomplete grade given for any reason MUST be
made up prior to the end of the first six weeks of the
grading period in the fall of the following school year,
or it will automatically be changed to an F (Failure).
Arrangements for make-up work should be made
between the student and the teacher.
FAILURE NOTICES
A failure notice or call will be made to the parents of
those students failing or near-failing work at the end of
the mid-term of each Summer Academic Program
semester. Parents should realize, however, that a
failing grade may still be given to the student even if a
failure notice has not been mailed nor received.
DROPPING A CLASS
A course dropped after the midpoint of each
semester may result in a grade of WF (Withdrawal
Failure) unless the drop is due to circumstances
beyond the student’s control such as serious illness or
injury. In such cases, a grade of W (Withdrawal) may
be used.
SUMMER SERVICES
LIBRARY/MEDIA SERVICES
The South Campus library/media center will be open
from 7:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. each day of the Summer
Academic Program. Students who have outstanding
library obligations will not receive credit for the
course(s) taken until these obligations are cleared.
Identification and proof of Summer Academic
Program enrollment will be needed to check-out
library materials.
TEXTBOOKS
LTHS maintains a textbook rental system in order to
reduce costs to students and parents. For the Summer
Academic Program, students are only required to
purchase those texts/items which have been desig-
nated as consumables. Other textbooks are “rented”
to the student as part of the regular, annual rental fee
for LT students and included in the tuition for non-LT
students. These texts/items must be returned to the
District at the end of each semester or year.
BOOKSTORE
The LTHS Bookstore will be open for purchase of
consumables and school supplies between the hours
of 7:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. on the first day of the
semester. On all other days, the LTHS Bookstore will be
open between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. on
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Students should allow
themselves enough time to purchase their materials
and get to class on time. Late passes will not be giv-
en.
CAFETERIA
Beverages will be available through vending
machines in the cafeterias. All food and beverage
must be consumed in designated areas in, or
adjacent to, the cafeterias.
SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION
8
2022 SUMMER
ACADEMIC COURSES
COURSE PAGE
Algebra 9
Intermediate Algebra 9
Biology 10
Ceramics-Beginning 10
Chemistry 10
Consumer Economics 11
Culinary Arts 11
Drawing & Painting-Beginning 11
Driver Education 12
English I 12
English II 12
English II: IPC 13
English III: American Literature 13
English III: Composition 13
English IV 14
Etymology 14
Geometry Prep 14
Geometry Accel 15
Keyboarding 15
Photography 16
Physical Education 16
Physics Prep 16
Radio: WLTL Summer Programming 17
Theatre: Summer Stock 17
Television: LTTV Production 17
Trig/Pre-Calc 18
U.S. History 18
Web Page Development I 18
World History 18
9
ALGEBRA Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: MA4135 (ANNUAL)
MA4136 (Semester I)
MA4137 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
In this beginning course in algebra, the language of algebra is studied intensively. Students begin their study
of the real number system and its properties. The course is designed to convey an understanding of the
meaning and use of variables, formulas, equations, and inequalities, exponents, functions, and graphs. The
fundamental processes with algebraic expressions are taught, including simple cases of factoring and work
with algebraic fractions. The significance of problems and of problem solving is emphasized throughout the
course. This course is not available to incoming Freshmen.
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Geometry (Prep)
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: MA6230 (ANNUAL)
MA6231 (Semester I)
MA6232 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
The contents of this course include reviewing and extending the main topics of Algebra. It contains an em-
phasis on a visual (graphing calculator) approach to learning the concept. It also includes the presentation
of the following topics: exponents, logarithms, complex numbers, conic sections, quadratic functions, and sys-
tems of equations. The method of presentation is designed to meet the needs of students who desire a strong
four year mathematical foundation for future study of mathematics and science or preparation for post-high
school entrance requirements. This course is offered for make-up credit only.
10
CERAMICS-BEGINNING Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: AR5616
AR5617
Cost: $215 (IN-DISTRICT)
$320 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This beginning level course introduces students to basic methods of using clay to create artwork. Students
will explore hand building techniques that include coil rolling, slab construction, and creating small sculpture
with clay. Students will also be introduced to, and gain experience on the potter’s wheel. Basic design and
decorative processes will be included to assist students in developing unique and creative projects in clay.
CHEMISTRY Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: IV
Grade Offered: 10 - 12 Prerequisite: B or better in Algebra I (Accel)
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: SN7215 (ACCEL-ANNUAL)
SN7216 (ACCEL-Semester I)
SN7217 (ACCEL-Semester II)
Cost: $245 (IN-DISTRICT)
$350 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Chemistry is the study of composition and structure of matter and the changes that matter undergoes, and
the energy associated with those changes. Principles of chemistry as well as applications of chemistry are
emphasized. Chemical concepts are developed through the use of mathematical relationships and are
reinforced through laboratory activities.
Mathematics is an integral part of Chemistry (Accel). Out of class reading and comprehension are key to suc-
cess in this course, and students will be expected to independently acquire information. Chemistry (Accel) is
intended to prepare students for further study in the sciences or technology.
This course has scheduled laboratory times every Tuesday and Thursday between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
$20 lab fee per semester and a $30 extra lab instructor time fee has been included in the cost of the course.
BIOLOGY Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: IV
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: SN7115 (ACCEL - ANNUAL)
SN7116 (ACCEL - Semester I)
SN7117 (ACCEL - Semester II)
Cost: $245 (IN-DISTRICT)
$350 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Biology (Accel) focuses on an understanding of life and major life processes. Emphasis is placed upon unifying
principles and concepts applicable to all life forms and the adaptations of diverse organisms to carry out
fundamental functions. The objectives of the course are met through laboratory work, demonstration, lecture,
homework and visual aids.
This course has scheduled laboratory times every Tuesday and Thursday between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
$20 lab fee per semester and a $30 extra lab instructor time fee has been included in the cost of the course.
11
CONSUMER ECONOMICS Credit: 1/2 Level: III
Grade Offered: 11 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Both Location: NC
Course Number: BU0551 (Semester I)
BU0552 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This course focuses on personal money management concerns that face all consumers. Topics to be studied
include the individual consumer in the marketplace, economics, money management, consumer credit,
buying goods and services, housing, transportation, health services, insurance, savings and investments, and
taxes.
An online option, via Virtual High School, is also offered as an enrollment option for students. Please see online
webstore for more details.
DRAWING AND PAINTING-BEGINNING Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Semester I & II Location: SC
Course Number: AR5316
AR5317
Cost: $215 (IN-DISTRICT)
$320 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Interested in learning how to draw? Interested in understanding the visual world around you? This is a hands-
on class designed to introduce students to basic 2D art skills through studio work and sketchbook assignments.
Students will learn how to draw the figure and other observational objects. Students will also be introduced to
basic ideas of art history that relate to the projects and will learn how to critique art.
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
CULINARY ARTS Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: FC5226 (Semester I)
FC5227 (Semester II)
Cost: $215 (IN-DISTRICT)
$320 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
The information in this beginning course is designed to become the basis upon which students build a lifetime
of good nutrition and physical wellness. Students are given the tools necessary to plan and prepare food for a
healthy life. They will work cooperatively in group lab experiences using principles of meal planning that
emphasize good nutrition. Food preparation areas include fruits, vegetables, breads and cereals, dairy
products, eggs, and dessert items. Also emphasized are consumerism, time management, and the role of
exercise in wellness.
12
DRIVER EDUCATION Credit: 1/2 Level: III
Prerequisite: None Location: SC
Dates: Contact DE Department for more information.
Course Number: DR9116
For information on the LTHS Driver Education summer program, please contact the Driver Education Office at
(708) 579-6573. Information can also be found on the LTHS website:
(ACADEMICS-DEPARTMENTS-DRIVER EDUCATION).
LTHS students who qualify for summer Driver Education (see website for details) may register during the week of
February 15, 2016. DE Student do not register on the summer program website.
ENGLISH I Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: LA5115 (ANNUAL)
LA5116 (Semester I)
LA5117 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
The Preparatory curriculum is designed to give students an exposure to many literary genres and types of
writing. Students are introduced to core skills that will be reinforced throughout the sequence of courses at LT
including strategies designed to help them improve their ability to read, write, listen, and research more
effectively. Writing activities are highly structured early in the year with an expectation for students to develop
into more independent writers, readers, and thinkers. Grammar is primarily taught within the context of the
writing and reading material. Vocabulary is emphasized to improve reading comprehension. This course is
not available to incoming Freshmen and is offered for make-up credit only.
ENGLISH II Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 10 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: LA5126 (Semester I)
LA5127 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
The English II (Prep) curriculum is designed to continue to exploration of genres and types or writing begun
freshman year. Students will focus on fiction, non-fiction, and poetry, which they are required to analyze,
interpret, and evaluate. Students move to mastery of core early high school skills that will be reinforced
throughout the sequence of courses at LT including strategies designed to help them improve their ability to
read, write, listen, speak, present and analyze media more effectively. This course is offered for make-up
credit only.
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
13
ENGLISH II: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Credit: 1/2 Level: IV
Grade Offered: 10 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: LA5026 (Semester I)
LA5027 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This course examines how people communicate, why people communicate, and what factors affect
communication both positively and negatively. Whether one is giving a speech, participating in a group, or
engaging in any other communication activity, this course will help students to interact more effectively with
others. Critical thinking skills and strategies learned in this course will help students critique the media
messages that surround us. While the course includes assessments of reading and writing skills, the primary
assessments are performance-based, speaking opportunities. This course is offered for make-up credit only.
ENGLISH III: AMERICAN LITERATURE Credit: 1/2 Level: III
Grade Offered: 11 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Both Location: NC
Course Number: LA4431 (Semester I)
LA4432 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
English III: American Literature is designed to expose students to a variety of literary genres and styles and to
teach them to engage these styles critically and creatively. Students will study plays, poetry, novels and short
stories that animate and explore American experiences of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. Students will also
continue to develop their writing, especially in the areas of sentence variety and fluency, incorporating and
explaining evidence, developing arguments, and transitioning between ideas. This course is offered for make
-up credit only.
ENGLISH III: COMPOSITION Credit: 1/2 Level: III
Grade Offered: 11 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Both Location: NC
Course Number: LA6201 (Semester I)
LA6202 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Composition focuses on developing a community of writers through detailed examination of the writing pro-
cess in a variety of genres. Students in English III: Composition will develop and enhance skills in reading, rang-
ing from decoding to processing, in order to study author purpose, audience, and language conven-
tions. Using a diverse selection of American literature as models ranging from short story and autobiog-
raphy to dialogue and satire, writers will become skilled at recognizing the multiple ways language is used as a
means of communication. Students will participate in a holistic writing process, which guides them through
idea generation, drafting, revision for content, revision for style, editing, and reflection. This course is student-
centered, where students will help each other improve their writing by peer-editing and revision, all the while
working towards two multi-genre essays. They will use critical thinking skills to complete a variety of written as-
signments designed to explore student-selected topics. This course is offered for make-up credit only.
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
14
ENGLISH IV Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: Both Location: NC
Course Number: LA5211 (Semester I)
LA5212 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This course focuses on the search for self-identity within various familial and cultural contexts. Topics such as
tradition, heritage, love, revenge, generation gaps, independence and loss are explored. Students will
participate in a wide range of imaginative and analytical activities including writing, projects, presentations
and discussions. This course is offered for make-up credit only.
ETYMOLOGY Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc at Prep level only) Level: III/IV
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Semester I Location: SC
Course Number: WL5516 (PREP Level III)
WL7516 (ACCEL Level IV)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Students increase their vocabulary and prepare for tests such as ACT, SAT, and PSAT by learning Latin prefixes
and roots to understand word meanings and relationships. Magazines, newspapers, computer programs,
games, puzzles, and other supplementary materials are used to enhance the course. The students learn to
read with more understanding and enjoyment. Those students taking the course at the accelerated level are
expected to do additional work with English words derived from Greek roots and apply them in context.
Activities and tests are designed to practice and assess the student’s ability to use the vocabulary in context
at an extended rigor level.
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
GEOMETRY PREP Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Algebra Prep
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: MA5135 (ANNUAL)
MA5136 (Semester I)
MA5137 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Two primary purposes of Geometry are 1. to develop an understanding of inductive and deductive proof and
the ability to apply it; and 2. to acquire geometric principles and facts and apply them to the solution of prob-
lems. These geometric principles are applied to figures in a plane and, to some extent, in space. The main
topics of the course or triangle, quadrilaterals, circles, similar figures, parallelism, perpendicularity, right triangle
trigonometry, areas, and volumes.
15
GEOMETRY ACCEL Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: IV
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Algebra Accel or Approval
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: MA7145 (ACCEL-ANNUAL)
MA7146 (ACCEL-Semester I)
MA7147 (ACCEL-Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Geometry (Accel) presents a more in depth treatment of those topics listed for Fundamentals of Geometry
and more deductive proof and solid geometry. In addition, the relationships between lines and planes both in
two and three dimensions and coordinate geometry are studied.
KEYBOARDING Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Dates: June 11 - July 20 Location: SC
Course Number: BU5416-I…….Session I (8:00 a.m.—10:13 a.m.)
BU5416-II……Session II (10:20 a.m.—12:34 p.m.)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This course is needed by all students who wish to learn the required keyboarding skills used in today’s technical
world. Students selecting this course will learn basic keyboarding skills, and proper use of the keyboard.
Students will improve their speed and accuracy as they key, as well as improve their proofreading skills. In
addition, proper formatting of term papers, letters, and tables will be learned, along with a variety of other
keyboarding applications. Keyboarding skills are required for further course work in Computer Applications
(MOS) and recommended for Mobile App Development, Programming in Python and Web Page
Development
16
PHOTOGRAPHY (DIGITAL) Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Both Location: NC
Course Number: AR6311 (Semester I)
AR6312 (Semester II)
Cost: $215 (IN-DISTRICT)
$320 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Students will learn to operate a digital camera. Students will move beyond snapshots and will use their camer-
as as a tool for creative expression. Students must supply a working digital (non APS) camera. Point and shoot
and other totally automatic cameras are strongly discouraged due to their lack of creative controls.
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
PHYSICAL EDUCATION Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous Enrollment
Semester Offered: June 9 - July 18 Location: SC
Course Number: (9) PE8116, (10) PE8126, (11-12) PE8131-I…….Session I (8:00 a.m.—10:13 a.m.)
(9) PE8116, (10) PE8126, (11-12) PE8131-II……Session II (10:20 a.m.—12:34 p.m.)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Instruction, practice, and participation are provided in a co-educational setting in a variety of lifetime sports
and physical education activities. Students will experience recreational activities such as swimming, tennis,
volleyball, and badminton as well as more sophisticated fitness concepts and activities. The Tri-Fit 600 System
technology, and the development and implementation of personal fitness plans will augment the fitness
phase of the curricula. This course fulfills the PE requirement. This course is not available to incoming Fresh-
men and is offered for make-up credit only. This course meets for approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes each day for the full six-week Summer Academic Program. Students who
register for this course must select a session. Upon successful completion of the six-week course, students will receive 1/2 credit.
PHYSICS Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 11 - 12 Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra (Prep) or higher.
Semester Offered: Annual Location: NC
Course Number: SN4910 (ANNUAL)
SN4911 (Semester I)
SN4912 (Semester II)
Cost: $245 (IN-DISTRICT)
$350 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Physics is an algebra-based science course. This is a laboratory study for student discovery of the physical uni-
verse. Major topics of study include: motion, energy, dynamics, momentum, light and sound.
This course has scheduled laboratory times every Tuesday and Thursday between 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. A
$20 lab fee per semester and a $30 extra lab instructor time fee has been included in the cost of the course.
17
THEATRE: SUMMER STOCK Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: LA6456
LA6457
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT) $300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Enjoy everything theater has to offer-movement, acting, building, painting sets, lighting, make-up, and more.
Only for the very interested, this whirlwind tour through theater will end in a performance in the South Campus
TELEVISION: LTTV SUMMER PRODUCTION Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Semester I Location: NC
Course Number: LA9271
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT) $300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This class is designed to teach you the basics of television production. You will learn how to put together a
production from start to finish. You will also learn every aspect of a production - camera, audio, lighting, and
more! The bulk of the class work is hands-on and project oriented. A number of individual and group projects, in addition to practical exercises, will help you to refine the skills you are learning. Students in this class will use the LTTV studio and production truck, as well as portable equipment.
RADIO: WLTL SUMMER PROGRAMMING Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Semester I Location: NC
Course Number: LA9176
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This course is offered so that students may qualify for on-air work at WLTL. Students already qualified will do
advanced work while operating the station during the summer. Students will learn the goals, policies,
procedures of the student-operated radio station, and will study the WLTL manual, FCC rules and regulations,
announcing techniques, equipment operation procedures, and production techniques. By the end of the
three-week session, students will be qualified to DJ on the air and produce programs using the production
studios. This course enables students to qualify for on-air work during the next school year.
18
WORLD HISTORY Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Annual Location: SC
Course Number: SS5815 (ANNUAL)
SS5816 (Semester I)
SS5817 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
World History aims to help students understand the complex world in which they live by developing insights
into the thought and feelings of people within their own culture and other cultures, as well as relating the past
to the present and future. Students learn that although human needs are basically the same everywhere, dif-
ferences in environment and history have played a determining role in establishing variety in cultures. This
course demonstrates to students that history, geography, economics, political science, and social and
cultural life are basic to the study of human development.
WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT I Credit: 1/2 (cr/nc) Level: III
Grade Offered: 9 - 12 Prerequisite: None
Semester Offered: Both Location: SC
Course Number: BU4846
BU4847
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
Are you interested in creating websites and learning all aspects of the Internet including search engines,
email, and plug-in? Web Development I concentrates on creating web pages in various ways including
coding HTML and using various GUI editors. Software packages will also be introduced like Dreamweaver
and Flash. A final project web site will be developed and published on the Internet.
U.S. HISTORY Credit: 1/2 per semester Level: III
Grade Offered: 11 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous enrollment
Semester Offered: Annual Location: NC
Course Number: SS5710 (ANNUAL)
SS5711 (Semester I)
SS5712 (Semester II)
Cost: $195 (IN-DISTRICT)
$300 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
U.S. History attempts to promote student understanding of the numerous factors which have played a part in
the development of American society. Areas of concentration and study begin with the colonial period and
conclude with the issues of contemporary America. This course is offered for make-up credit only.
TRIG/PRE-CALCULUS Credit: 1 Level: IV
Grade Offered: 11 - 12 Prerequisite: Previous enrollment
Semester Offered: Annual Location: NC
Course Number: MA7340 (ANNUAL)
Cost: $390 (IN-DISTRICT)
$600 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
This course is a more in depth look at advanced algebra topics from a function perspective and is a pre-
requisite for any student taking calculus in college. Course topics include: functions, polynomials, radicals, ex-
ponents & logarithms, sequences & series, trigonometry, parametric equations, and probability.
19
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All registrations for the 2022 Summer Academic
Program will be completed at www.lths.net/summer
In-District Registration: Beginning on February 7, 2022
at 12:00 p.m., online registrations for the 2022 Summer
Academic Program will be accepted. In-District
registration will close at 11:59 p.m. on February 13,
2022.
Payment will be made for all registrations made during
this In-District registration period. Accepted payment
methods are Visa, Mastercard or Discover.
If the number of course registrations exceeds the par-
ticipation limit, a random lottery will be conducted.
Registrations will be drawn at random to determine
which participants are enrolled in the course and
which are not. Those participants that are not select-
ed in the lottery process will be issued a refund of the
full registration cost through the Lyons Township High
School Business Office. Families will be notified of their
lottery-selection status on Friday, February 18, 2022.
Open Registration: Beginning on February 21, 2022, all
unfilled slots will be open to the public for registration
on a first come-first served basis.
Please note:
• LTHS counselors DO NOT register students for the
Summer Academic Program.
• Students should not register for the Summer Aca-
demic Program if they have vacation plans, or if
for any reason, they will miss one or more days of
class during a semester.
• Courses will be offered based on sufficient
enrollment, facility and teacher availability. If a
course must be cancelled, students will be notified
no later than June 1, 2022.
REFUND POLICY
A cancellation fee is assessed for each course that is
dropped by 3:00 p.m. June 3, 2022 (first semester and
annual courses) and June 24, 2022 (second semester
courses).
Cancellation fee schedule:
• February 19 - April 30: $25.00
• May 1 - May 14: $50.00
• May 15 - May 31: $75.00
• June 1 - Day before course begins: $100.00
Refunds for the second semester of an annual course
will not be honored after June 3, 2022.
A second semester course (which is not a
continuation of an annual course) must be dropped
by 3:00 p.m. on June 24, 2022 to qualify for a partial
refund.
No refund will be issued if a student withdraws after
the specified date, is dropped for disciplinary reasons,
WITHDRAWALS
Prior to semester midpoint: no refund and a grade of
W (Withdrawal)
After semester midpoint: no refund and a grade of WF
(Withdrawal Failure)
ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY
Technology and Network access will only be granted
if students have a Network Access Agreement com-
pleted in the Parent Portal of Infinite Campus for LTHS
Students (incoming freshmen - seniors).
For out-of-district students, the Network Access Agree-
ment must be signed during the first week of summer
classes. Both the non-LT student and the parent/
guardian must sign and date it.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
ASSISTANCE
District residents who do not have access to the
internet at home or would like assistance in the online
registration process are encouraged to call Summer
Programs Director Adam Davis at 708.579.6528
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION
20
2022 SUMMER ACTIVITY CAMPS
Camp Descriptions Page
Badminton 21
Band Camp 21
Baseball 21
Basketball-Boys 22
Basketball-Girls 22
Bowling 23
Cheerleading 23
Choral 23
Cooking 23
(Drumline)Percussion Ensemble 24
Football 24
Golf 24
Guitar 25
Gymnastics-Boys 25
Gymnastics-Girls 25
Kayaking 26
Lacrosse 26
Orchestra Summer Camp 26
PSAT Prep 26
Rock Climbing 27
Running 27
Science Olympiad 27
Sewing 27
Soccer 28
Softball 28
Speech Team Camp 28
Swimming: Learn-to-Swim 29-31
Swimming: Swim Conditioning 31
Track & Field 31
Volleyball 32
Water Polo 32
21
BADMINTON The LT Badminton camp stresses skill development, strategy and game play for girls. Participants should bring
their own racquet (if they own one), hand towel and a water bottle. T-shirt included.
BADMINTON I MTWR TBD 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 6 - 9 SC Gyms 3 & 4 $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 48
BADMINTON II MTWR TBD 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 10 - 12 SC Gyms 3 & 4 $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 36
CAMP NAME/SESSION DAYS DATES TIMES GENDER
GRADE AS OF SEPT. 2022 LOCATION IN-DISTRICT COST OUT-OF-DISTRICT COST LIMIT
WITHIN EACH CAMP, YOU WILL FIND TABLES LIKE THE ONE SHOWN BELOW. THESE TABLES ARE
INTENDED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE DIFFERENT SESSIONS OF EACH CAMP. ALL
TABLES IN THE ACTIVITY PROGRAM SECTION HAVE BEEN CREATED TO DISPLAY THE SAME
INFORMATION.
BASEBALL Camps will provide instruction in hitting, fielding, throwing, base running and bunting fundamentals. Modified
pickup games will offer players opportunities to test their skills. Games will be supervised and designed to
foster improved mental capabilities as players confront many “on your feet thinking situations” in a
competitive setting. Players may sign up for both sessions.
All campers should bring their baseball bat, baseball glove, and sunscreen. Campers in Baseball I should also
bring a lunch.
BASEBALL I MTWR TBD 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. B/G
GRADES 3 - 5 SC FIELDS $70.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $105.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
BASEBALL III MTWR TBD 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. BOYS
GRADE 9 SC FIELDS $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $130.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
BASEBALL II MTWR TBD 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 6 - 8 SC FIELDS $70.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $105.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
BAND CAMP The LT Band Camp is open to middle and junior high school.students in grades 6 - 8. The band program at L.T.
is made up of the finest musicians from area schools and promises to be an exciting experience which is tai-
lored to the ability of a growing musician. Once a student puts down their band instrument they rarely pick it
back up again. Consistent participation is the key to success in instrumental music.
BAND CAMP MTWRF TBD 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 8 SC G-Wing $60.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
22
BASKETBALL-BOYS The LaGrange All Star Basketball Camps I, II, III provide two separate two-week camps of basketball
fundamentals and fun. Register for one session only during the in-district registration period. In addition to
working on passing, ball handling, defense, rebounding and shooting skills, each boy will participate in
tournament play and exhibition games. Basketball IV provides training for high school students stressing
advanced basketball skills.
BASKETBALL IA-BOYS MTWRF TBD 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 3 - 4 NC Fieldhouse $65.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $115.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL IB-BOYS MTWRF TBD 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 3 - 4 NC Fieldhouse $65.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $115.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL IIA-BOYS MTWRF TBD 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 5 - 6 NC Fieldhouse $65.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $115.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL IIB-BOYS MTWRF TBD 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 5 - 6 NC Fieldhouse $65.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $115.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL IIIA-BOYS MTWRF TBD 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 7 - 8 NC Fieldhouse $65.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $115.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL IIIB-BOYS MTWRF TBD 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 7 - 8 NC Fieldhouse $65.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $115.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL IV-BOYS MTWR TBD 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 9 NC Fieldhouse $120.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $170.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
BASKETBALL-GIRLS The program emphasizes strength conditioning and training, basic fundamental basketball skill development
(shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding, defense, offense, screening and movement, fastbreak, and more)
and an opportunity to participate in organized games. Basketball and t-shirt included in registration cost.
BASKETBALL I-GIRLS MTWR TBD 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon GIRLS
GRADES 4 - 6 SC Fieldhouse $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL II-GIRLS MTWR TBD 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES 7 - 8 SC Fieldhouse $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
BASKETBALL III-GIRLS MTWR TBD 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES 9 - 12 NC Fieldhouse $110 (IN-DISTRICT) $165.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 120
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
BASKETBALL V-BOYS MTWR TBD 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 10 - 12 NC Fieldhouse $120.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $170.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
23
CHORAL Choral I: Boys and girls in this camp will learn simple songs and basic elements of music making in an ensemble. This camp
is an exciting and fun introduction to great music and new friends! Ascending kindergartners through 2nd graders.
Choral II: This is now a girls-only camp. Girls will form a choir for this week and learn about music and their voices. Enjoy
music and make friends! For ascending grades 3 - 5.
Choral III: This is now a girls-only camp. Girls will form an advancing choir during this week They will learn a segment
about everything they need to know about make a great choir, including making great friends! Students will eat lunch at
11:30 a.m. and should bring their own bag lunch. For ascending grades 6 - 8.
Choral IV - NEW: For boys in ascending grades 3 - 8. All of the guys will band together to see what it is like to make great
music in a choir, singing a variety of musical styles.
CHORAL III MTWRF TBD 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 6 - 8 SC - G-Wing $55.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $82.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
CHORAL IV MTWRF TBD 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 3 - 8 SC - G-Wing $45.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $67.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
CHORAL I MTWRF TBD 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. B/G
GRADES K - 2 SC - G-Wing $40.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $60.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
CHORAL II MTWRF TBD 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES 3 - 5 SC - G-Wing $45.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $67.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
COOKING Beginning This class is for students to learn basic cooking skills in measurement and cooking terms. Students will learn to
follow recipe instructions and use everyday kitchen utensils and appliances. Examples: smoothies in a blender, cake in the
oven, casserole in the microwave.
Intermediate/Advanced Students continue to learn cooking skills from the first class. Students will learn how to plan,
prepare and make a grocery order for their meal.
COOKING II-BEGINNING MTWRF TBD 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 8 NC Cooking Lab $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 24
COOKING-INTER/ADV MTWRF TBD 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 5 - 8 NC Cooking Lab $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 24
COOKING I-BEGINNING MTWRF TBD 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. B/G
GRADES 3 - 5 NC Cooking Lab $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 24
CHEERLEADING
Cheerleading camp will teach young athletes (ages 4 - 8) the essential skills to lead the crowd and support
the Lions. The summer LTHS cheerleading camp works to ensure that each camper will learn cheers, proper
hand and body movements as well as basic jumping techniques. There is no stunting, just a big focus on fun
and skills development in teambuilding and leadership. The week concludes with a camp performance.
CHEERLEADING MTWRF TBD 9:00a.m. - 10:30 a.m. GIRLS
AGES 4 - 8 years old SC - Fieldhouse $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) 50
BOWLING MTWR TBD 1:00p.m. - 3:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 5 - 12 Rolling Lanes $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) 40
BOWLING
24
(DRUMLINE) PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Percussion Ensemble I: Attention middle school percussionists! Do you wish you had a chance to play more
often during band class? Master classes will cover all standard instrument groups including snare drum, key-
board, and timpani, as well as auxiliary instruments.
Percussion Ensemble II: Drumline exercises and materials for 2017-2018 Marching Band Season will be used to
teach the fundamentals of marching percussion. This camp is a great resource for incoming freshman, as well
as returning drumline members preparing to audtion for the Fall 2016 drumline. Information and audition rep-
ertoire for the following year’s Drumline will be presented, as well as the following year’s show music.
PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE I MTWR TBD 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon B/G
GRADES 5 - 8 SC - G108 $60.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 25
PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE II MTWR TBD 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 9 - 12 SC - G108 $60.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 25
FOOTBALL The LT Football camp is designed to train boys in the basic fundamentals of defensive and offensive football.
Emphasis is placed on safety, proper technique, and fun. Instruction in proper weight training technique and
conditioning is included in Football III, IV, and V. Participants in Football IV & V will use protective equipment
(helmet and shoulder pads) during workouts. All campers will receive a t-shirt.
FOOTBALL III MTWR TBD 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. BOYS
GRADE 9 SC FIELDS $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $200.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
FOOTBALL IV MTWR TBD 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. BOYS
GRADE 10 SC FIELDS $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $200.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
FOOTBALL I MTWR TBD 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 1 - 4 SC FIELDS $55.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $105.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
FOOTBALL II MTWR TBD 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 5 - 8 SC FIELDS $55.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $105.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
FOOTBALL V MTWR TBD 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 11 - 12 SC FIELDS $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $200.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
GOLF Golf camp is for girls interested in the sport of golf. Development of golf skills including putting, short game,
and swing work will be stressed. Golfers will play nine-hole and 18-hole rounds (weather permitting). All partici-
pants will receive a tshirt. Golfers must provide their own clubs.
GOLF I MTWR TBD Girls
GRADES 4 - 6 Flagg Creek $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GOLF II MTWR TBD Girls
GRADES 7 - 8 Flagg Creek $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GOLF III WRF TBD Girls
GRADES 9 - 12 NC Parking Lot $110.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $150.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 15
25
GYMNASTICS-GIRLS Your gymnast will learn gymnastics in a positive, progressive environment. Our professional coaching staff ex-
cels because they enjoy working with children and teaching a sport they love. Each child will achieve her
own personal best while building poise, self-esteem and confidence. Our goal is to help each athlete reach
their own potential at all levels, from introductory to advanced. Participants in Gymnastics I need to be toilet
trained. All participants will receive a t-shirt.
GYMNASTICS-II Advanced MTWR TBD 9:00 a.m. - 9:50 noon GIRLS
GRADES 3 - 8 NC LOWER GYM $125.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $175.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 60
GYMNASTICS-1 Advanced MTWR TBD 11:00 a.m. - 11:50 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES Pre K - 2 NC LOWER GYM $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $100.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 60
GYMNASTICS–II Beginners MTWR TBD 8:00 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES 3 - 8 NC LOWER GYM $125.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $175.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 60
GYMNASTICS-BOYS All boys are encouraged to join gymnastics for a summer of fun and learning. Campers will focus on strength
GYMNASTICS-IA MTWRF TBD 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. BOYS
Grades Pre-K - 5 SC Upper Gym $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GYNMASTICS-IB MTWRF TBD 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. BOYS
Grades Pre-K - 5 SC Upper Gym $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GYNMASTICS-II MTWRF TBD 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. BOYS
Grades 3 - 5 SC Upper Gym $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GYMNASTICS-1 Beginners MTWR TBD 10:00 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES Pre K– 2 NC LOWER GYM $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $100.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 60
GYMNASTICS - IV MTWRF TBD 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 9-12 SC Upper Gym $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GYMNASTICS - III MTWR TBD 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 9-12 NC LOWER GYM $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT)
LIMIT 30
GYMNASTICS - III MTWRF TBD 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. BOYS
GRADES 5 - 8 SC Upper Gym $150.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $225.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 20
GUITAR This camp is intended for students with little or no previous guitar experience. Participants will be exposed to
an overview of the guitar including introduction to beginning guitar techniques, styles of guitar playing, fa-
mous guitarists, and appreciation of the musical influences of the guitar on American music.
GUITAR-BEGINNING MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 7 - 9 NC Music Rooms $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 30
26
LACROSSE Lacrosse I-BOYS/GIRLS This co-ed camp will focus on both lacrosse and athletic skill development. Beginners
will learn how to catch, throw, and cradle. Team concepts such as set offenses and defenses will be
introduced.
Lacrosse II-BOYS/GIRLS This camp is designed for participants who are experienced players and want to re-
fine their skills. Focus will be on weight training and general athletic skill development such as speed and co-
ordination. All participants will receive a t-shirt.
LACROSSE II - BOYS MTWRF TBD BOYS
GRADES 8 - 12 SC FIELDS $50.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $75.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
LACROSSE I - BOYS MTWR TBD 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon BOYS
GRADES 4 - 7 SC FIELDS $30.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $45.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
LACROSSE II - GIRLS TWR TBD 12:45 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 8 - 12 SC FIELDS $50.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $75.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
PSAT Prep
LT offers a PSAT prep course to familiarize junior students with each part of the PSAT/NMSQT® test, review key
verbal and math concepts, learn strategies for tackling difficult questions, and practice pacing on several re-
cently released PSAT/NMSQT® tests.
PSAT Prep MTWR TBD 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. B/G
GRADE 11 NC - TBD $110.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $175.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT - TBD
KAYAKING Kayaking is an intro program which will focus on safety, comfort, and boat control.
KAYAKING MTWRF
TBD 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 8 SC POOL $100.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $150.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 22
ORCHESTRA SUMMER CAMP For violin, viola, cello, and bass students with at least one year experience. Students will receive group lessons
to improve performance technique, chamber ensemble performance, improvisation on blues and jazz,
and string orchestra performance. The camp will also include recitals and social activities.
ORCHESTRA SUMMER MTWRF TBD 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 4– 8 NC Music Rooms $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) No Limit
LACROSSE I - GIRLS MTWR TBD 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon GIRLS
GRADES 4 - 7 SC FIELDS $30.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $45.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
27
SEWING For all level students. Students will learn basic sewing skills or enhance what they already know. They will be able
to thread and use a sewing machine. Students may bring their own sewing machines and learn how to use them.
SEWING A MTWRF TBD 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. B/G
GRADES 4 - 11 NC - 129 $205.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $275.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 14
SEWING B MTWRF TBD 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 4 - 11 NC - 129 $205.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $275.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 14
SEWING C MTWRF TBD 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 4 - 11 NC - 129 $205.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $275.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 14
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD
There is a spotlight on STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) in today’s education system that is very
difficult to fully embrace in our regular curriculum. The extra curricular activity of Science Olympiad has students
design, build, research and discover new topics they could not encounter in our curriculum.
SCIENCE OLYMPIAD MW TBD 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. B/G
GRADES 7 - 12 SC J-Wing $100.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $150.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 24
RUNNING
This program provides a conditioning base for those primarily interested in high school cross country and track.
Training includes distance runs, interval work, stretching and weights. Participants should bring your own water
bottle. All participants will receive a t-shirt.
RUNNING - GIRLS MTWRF TBD 6:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. GIRLS
GRADES 8 - 12 SC Fields $55.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $105.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
RUNNING - BOYS MTWR TBD 6:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. BOYS
GRADES 8 - 12 SC Fields $55.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $105.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
CLIMBING-ADV B MTWRF TBD 2:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. B/G
GRADES 7 - 10 NC FIELDHOUSE $90.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $135.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 10
CLIMBING-ADV A MTWRF TBD 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. B/G
GRADES 7 - 10 NC FIELDHOUSE $90.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $135.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 10
CLIMBING-BEG B MTWRF TBD 2:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 10 NC FIELDHOUSE $90.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $135.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 25
ROCK CLIMBING This program explores a variety of adventure-based activities including team building, basic rock climbing
techniques, and ultimately climbing and repelling the LT summit. All participants will receive a t-shirt.
CLIMBING-BEG A MTWRF TBD 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 10 NC FIELDHOUSE $90.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $135.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 30
28
SOFTBALL
This camp is designed for any 4th - 12th grade girl who would like to improve her skills in fast pitch softball. The
camp will break down the fundamentals of hitting, fielding and pitching. Each camper should bring their own
helmet, bat, and glove. All participants will receive a t-shirt.
SOFTBALL I MTWR TBD 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 4 - 8 SC FIELDS $40.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) No Limit
SPEECH TEAM CAMP
The purpose of the Speech Team camp is to enable returning members of the LTHS Speech Team to prepare
for the upcoming tournament season. During the camp, members will work together as a group fine-tuning
their presentation and performance skills. In addition, members will also work with the coaching staff to select
and write their pieces for the upcoming season. *CAMP is only for current Speech Team Members*
SPEECH TEAM MTWRF TBD 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 10 - 12 SC - Room D103 $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) No Limit
SOCCER The LT soccer camp stresses skill and tactical training for both boys and girls. Participants should bring indoor and
outdoor shoes, shin guards, soccer ball, and a water bottle. The high school camps (Soccer IV/V-BOYS and Soc-
cer IV-GIRLS) will also focus on proper fitness and conditioning techniques.
SOCCER I MTWRF TBD 9:00am - 10:30am B/G
GRADES 2 - 3 SC FIELDS/Corral $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 50
SOCCER II MTWRF TBD 10:30am - 12:00pm B/G
GRADES 4 - 5 SC FIELDS/Corral $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 50
SOCCER III MTWRF TBD 7:30am - 9:00am B/G
GRADES 6 - 8 SC FIELDS/Corral $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $120.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 50
SOCCER IV-Boys MTWRF TBD www.lths.net/summer BOYS
GRADES 9 - 10 SC FIELDS/Corral $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $130.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 50
SOCCER IV-Girls MTWRF TBD 5:00pm - 6:30pm GIRLS
GRADES 9 - 12 SC FIELDS/Corral $55.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $110.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 50
SOCCER V-Boys MTWRF TBD www.lths.net/summer BOYS
GRADES 11 - 12 SC FIELDS/Corral $110.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $150.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 50
SOFTBALL II MTWR TBD 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. GIRLS
GRADES 9 - 12 SC FIELDS $40.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) No Limit
29
SWIMMING-LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM GROUP LESSONS
This program is divided into sixteen units of instruction called stations. Stations begin with simple skills and
progress through intermediate skills to advanced skills. A select group of trained college and high school-
aged, certified, American Red Cross Lifeguards teach the classes. The program attempts to average four stu-
dents per teacher. All classes are co-ed.
Eligibility: Students must be able to dress and undress themselves. They must be trained in the use of the toilet.
Students must be at least 3 years of age or receive instructor permission. Each child may participate in a maxi-
mum of two sessions.
Due to the complexity of the Learn to Swim scheduling process, the registration/lottery process for all Learn to
Swim sessions will take longer than for other activity camps and academic courses. Please select alternate
session choices when registering online. Your confirmation of your order is not your confirmation of your as-
signed session. You will be notified of your assigned session time after it is determined.
ADDITIONAL LEARN TO SWIM SESSIONS LISTED ON THE NEXT PAGE
LTS SESSION IA MTWRF TBD 8:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IB MTWRF TBD 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IC MTWRF TBD 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION ID MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IE MTWRF TBD 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IID MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $36.00 IN-DISTRICT) $86.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IIE MTWRF TBD 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $36.00 IN-DISTRICT) $86.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IIA MTWRF TBD 8:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $36.00 IN-DISTRICT) $86.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IIB MTWRF TBD 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $36.00 IN-DISTRICT) $86.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IIC MTWRF TBD 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $36.00 IN-DISTRICT) $86.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
LTS SESSION IIIA MTWRF TBD 8:45 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
LTS SESSION IIIB MTWRF TBD 9:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
30
SWIMMING-LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM (CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE)
LTS SESSION IIIC MTWRF TBD 10:45 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
LTS SESSION IIID MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
LTS SESSION IIIE MTWRF TBD 2:30 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. B/G
AGES 3 AND UP NC POOL $40.00 IN-DISTRICT) $90.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 90
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
SWIMMING-LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM: BABIES AND BEYOND
This class is geared to parents with babies and older siblings. Parent and baby will work together in a group
setting with a certified instructor. At the same time, older siblings will work at the station program in a different
part of the pool. Babies class will end after 30 minutes and the Beyond class will continue for an additional 15
minutes, allowing the parent to change and be ready for the older sibling at the end of their class.
Eligibility: Older siblings must be able to dress and undress themselves. They must be trained in the use of the
toilet. Students must be at least 3 years of age or receive instructor permission.
Learn To Swim: Babies and Beyond registration will be held on-site at the NC Pool foyer on
Friday, May 27, 2022. Registration must be done in person from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Participation limits will be set by camp director at time of registration.
LTS-BABIES IB TR TBD 6:45 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. B/G
SEE ABOVE NC POOL $30.00 (PER CHILD) N/A
LTS-BABIES IA TR TBD 6:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. B/G
SEE ABOVE NC POOL $30.00 (PER CHILD) N/A
LTS-BABIES IIB TR TBD 6:45 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. B/G
SEE ABOVE NC POOL $30.00 (PER CHILD) N/A
LTS-BABIES IIA TR TBD 6:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. B/G
SEE ABOVE NC POOL $30.00 (PER CHILD) N/A
LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM: BABIES AND BEYOND/PRIVATE LESSONS
REGISTRATION FOR BABIES AND BEYOND/PRIVATE LESSONS WILL NOT BE
COMPLETED ONLINE. REGISTRATION WILL BE HELD AT THE NC POOL FOYER ON
FRIDAY, MAY 27, 2022. REGISTRATION MUST BE DONE IN PERSON FROM
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM.
31
TRACK AND FIELD
Participants in this program will learn by doing. Daily training will be for different track and field events and will
emphasize proper techniques as well as stretching. There will be weekly competitions and relay races.
TRACK AND FIELD MTWR TBD 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. B/G
GRADES 4 - 8 SC Fields $60.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $85.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) NO LIMIT
SWIMMING-LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM PRIVATE LESSONS
The learn to swim program is divided into sixteen units of instruction called stations. Stations begin with simple skills and progress through intermediate skills to advanced skills. Private lessons are taught by the same select group of trained college and high school aged, certified, American Red Cross Lifeguards who teach the learn to swim program and will follow the same format of
instruction. They are flexible to work on specific skills if requested. Private lessons are one on one for a half hour. There are no limits to the number of lessons, it is based on personal choice and teacher availability.
Private lessons will be held from 12:45 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday The cost is $15.00 per private Lesson,
Eligibility: Students must be able to dress and undress themselves. They must be trained in the use of the toilet. Students must be at least 3 years of age or receive instructor permission.
Private Lesson registration will be held on-site at the NC Pool foyer on Friday, May 27, 2022. Registration must be done in person from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Lessons will be available on a first come, first served basis.
SWIM CONDITIONING
Participants should be able to participate in a vigorous workout for two hours. Must know all four strokes of
butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle. Dry land workouts might be included, so shorts and tennis
shoes are necessary. Must be 7th grade and up.
Campers must bring their own suit, t-shirt, shorts, and tennis shoes.
SWIM CONDITIONING I MTWR TBD 6:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. B/G
GRADES 7 - 8 SC POOL $125.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $187.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
SWIM CONDITIONING II MTWRF TBD 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. B/G
GRADES 9 - 12 SC FIELDS $125.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $187.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
32
WATER POLO This camp is an opportunity for players of all abilities to get in the water, have fun and compete against their peers. Children will be introduced to the basic skills of water polo in a fun and encouraging environment. Campers should bring their own swim suit and towel
WATER POLO IA MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 3 - 5 SC POOL $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $140.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 40
WATER POLO IB MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 3 - 5 SC POOL $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $140.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
VOLLEYBALL
Volleyball I and Volleyball II and Volleyball IIIB are for those interested in the sport of volleyball. Develop-
ment of correct volleyball techniques and team competition will be stressed.
Volleyball IIIG or IVB is designed for 9th-12th grade boys or girls who want to develop their volleyball skills and
prepare for playing team volleyball.
All participants will receive a t-shirt.
VOLLEYBALL I - GIRLS MTWR TBD 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Girls
GRADES 4 - 6 SC GYMS $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
VOLLEYBALL II - GIRLS MTWR TBD 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Girls
GRADES 7 - 8 SC GYMS $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
VOLLEYBALL III - GIRLS MTWR TBD 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Girls
GRADES 9 –12 NC FIELDHOUSE $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
VOLLEYBALL I - BOYS MTWR TBD 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Boys
GRADES 1 - 4 SC GYMS $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
VOLLEYBALL II - BOYS MTWR TBD 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Boys
GRADES 5 - 6 SC GYMS $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
VOLLEYBALL III - BOYS MTWR TBD 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Boys
GRADES 7 - 8 SC GYMS $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
VOLLEYBALL IV - BOYS MTWR TBD 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Boys
GRADES 9 –12 NC FIELDHOUSE $75.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $112.50 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 130
WATER POLO IIA MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 8 SC POOL $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $140.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
WATER POLO IIB MTWRF TBD 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. B/G
GRADES 6 - 8 SC POOL $80.00 (IN-DISTRICT) $140.00 (OUT-OF-DISTRICT) LIMIT 80
33
2022 ACTIVITY PROGRAM
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
All registrations for the 2022 Summer Activity Program
will be completed online at www.LTHS.net.
In-District Registration: Beginning on February 7, 2022
at 12:00 p.m., online registrations for the 2022 Summer
Activity Program will be accepted. In-District
registration will close at 11:59 p.m. on February 13,
2022.
Payment will be made for all registrations made during
this In-District registration period. Accepted payment
methods are Visa, Mastercard or Discover.
If the number of camp registrations exceeds the par-
ticipation limit, a random lottery will be conducted.
Registrations will be drawn at random to determine
which participants are enrolled in the camp and
which are not. Those participants that are not select-
ed in the lottery process will be issued a refund of the
full registration cost through the Lyons Township High
School Business Office.
Open Registration: Beginning on February 21, 2022, all
unfilled slots will be open to the public for registration
on a first come-first served basis. Camp registration
closes the Friday prior to the start of each camp. Late
registrants may enroll after this deadline on a walk-in
basis only to the South Campus Assistant Principals’
Office (room A106). You will be assessed a $10.00 late
fee for late registration.
Please note:
• Camps will be offered based on sufficient
enrollment, facility and coach availability. If a
camp must be cancelled, participants will be
notified no later than June 1, 2022.
• Campers must make arrangements for their own
transportation to and from the LTHS Summer
Activity Program.
• Students are required to list their home and
emergency phone numbers where parent/
guardian may be reached during the Summer
Activity Program hours.
REFUND POLICY
A cancellation fee is assessed for each camp that is
dropped by 3:00 p.m. June 1, 2022.
Cancellation fee schedule:
• February 19 - April 30: 25% fee
• May 1 - May 31: 50% fee
• June 1 - Day before course begins: 75% fee
No refund will be issued if a student withdraws after
the beginning of the camp or if a student is dropped
for disciplinary reasons.
A full refund will be issued to parents if a camp is
cancelled by the school.
ONLINE REGISTRATION
ASSISTANCE
District residents who do not have access to the inter-
net at home or would like assistance in the online reg-
istration process are encouraged to call Summer Pro-
grams Director Adam Davis at 708.579.6528
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.LTHS.NET/SUMMER
IHSA ATHLETICS
Participation in LTHS IHSA athletics is not contingent
upon participation in the Summer Activity Program.
SUMMER ACTIVITY PROGRAM GENERAL INFORMATION