2019 Summer Program
Summer Trails & Lively Tales: Every week, a new chapter
MCH’s Summer Program has one overarching theme, and each week we explore it with
a new and unique experience. Campers have the free time – and the freedom – to explore what they’re passionate about. In addition to every day fun activities such as
art, Legos, and imaginative play; half-day, full day and extended day schedules allow campers time to have fun, get outside and create those memories that only summer
can bring.
MCH Camps are designed to build personal relationships and grow familiarity with our 5-acre campus. While our camps are always available to currently enrolled families,
they are also open to anyone interested in attending.
The MCH Summer Program provides enriched activities such as:
a new and unique experience. Campers have the free time – and the freedom – to explore what they’re passionate about. In addition to every day fun activities such as
art, Legos, and imaginative play; half-day, full day and extended day schedules allow campers time to have fun, get outside and create those memories that only summer
can bring.
MCH Camps are designed to build personal relationships and grow familiarity with our 5-acre campus. While our camps are always available to currently enrolled families,
they are also open to anyone interested in attending.
The MCH Summer Program provides enriched activities such as:
- Outdoor fun—including water play and messier art projects
- Daily workshops and projects with Camp Specialists in yoga, music, art
and gardening - Excursions to our Nature Trail
- End of the Week Celebrations
- Guidance by our amazing faculty, staff and MCH alumni
MCH’s Summer Program is like having a play date with your friends every day!
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WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THE MCH SUMMER PROGRAM
In addition to changing weekly themes and exciting End of the Week Celebrations, campers enjoy these perks:
FILL YOUR BOOK BAG Campers who want to purchase the book of the week have the option of selectively buying the book of the week OR ordering all of the books at once, filling their book bag. The filled book bag will be given to the camper on the first day of camp. TAKE PART IN THE SUMMER TRAILS & LIVELY TALES ‘READING PATH’ Summer Trails & Lively Tales campers will take part in our path to reading! Every time a camper reads the book of the week, they will earn a stamp, getting them one step closer to the end of the reading path. Once the ‘path’ is complete, the camper will earn a BONUS book at summer’s end. |
MCH Summer Trails & Lively Tales Camp schedule
Discover the custom camps we've created to give your child a summer they'll never forget. Enroll your Early Childhood (children between ages 3-6) and/or School Age child (ages 7-12) below. The MCH Summer Program is available to current students, as well as children within our greater community.
Discover the custom camps we've created to give your child a summer they'll never forget. Enroll your Early Childhood (children between ages 3-6) and/or School Age child (ages 7-12) below. The MCH Summer Program is available to current students, as well as children within our greater community.
Week 1/BOOK 1: Trombone Shorty
July 1-5 (no school on 7/4)
We’re kicking off summer camp with a week filled with music and excitement. The book by Troy Andrews will set the pace as we explore music and celebrate the end of the week with our Annual MCH Bike Parade led by Seahawks-famous Blue Thunder – including Blitz!
July 1-5 (no school on 7/4)
We’re kicking off summer camp with a week filled with music and excitement. The book by Troy Andrews will set the pace as we explore music and celebrate the end of the week with our Annual MCH Bike Parade led by Seahawks-famous Blue Thunder – including Blitz!
Week 2/BOOK 2: Juno Valentine and The Magical Shoes
July 8-12
Campers get in step with this week’s shoe-filled theme. This favorite book is a delight for readers of all ages and at the end of the week, we will celebrate with a “shoe” painting/tye dye party!
July 8-12
Campers get in step with this week’s shoe-filled theme. This favorite book is a delight for readers of all ages and at the end of the week, we will celebrate with a “shoe” painting/tye dye party!
Week 3/BOOK 3: Why Mosquitos Buzz in People’s Ears
July 15-19 *Elementary Full
Like this classic West African fable, this week of MCH Summer Camp will be one to remember! Our fun-filled Friday celebration will be a visit from Insect Safari (of course!)
July 15-19 *Elementary Full
Like this classic West African fable, this week of MCH Summer Camp will be one to remember! Our fun-filled Friday celebration will be a visit from Insect Safari (of course!)
Week 4/BOOK 4: Dragons Love Tacos
July 22-26
Campers of all ages love this modern classic book that always evokes a smile… and some hunger pains! In addition to a visit from the Seattle Opera, campers will snack on camp-made tacos.
July 22-26
Campers of all ages love this modern classic book that always evokes a smile… and some hunger pains! In addition to a visit from the Seattle Opera, campers will snack on camp-made tacos.
Week 5/BOOK 5: Mixed Up Chameleon
July 29-August 2 * 1 space left in Elementary
There will be many readings of this Eric Carl tale all through the week, with everyday explorations to find our own NW creatures in MCH’s forested areas and Nature Trail. We will celebrate the week’s end with our friends from SANCA, the circus people!
July 29-August 2 * 1 space left in Elementary
There will be many readings of this Eric Carl tale all through the week, with everyday explorations to find our own NW creatures in MCH’s forested areas and Nature Trail. We will celebrate the week’s end with our friends from SANCA, the circus people!
Week 6/BOOK 6: Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone
August 5-9 *Elementary Full
We solemnly swear we will be up to no good this week where we summon our inner Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Gryffindor. Classes will be “houses” this week as we partake in all things Hogwarts. Come Friday, we will take in all the wonder found in a personal magic show led by Mr. Magico.
August 5-9 *Elementary Full
We solemnly swear we will be up to no good this week where we summon our inner Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Gryffindor. Classes will be “houses” this week as we partake in all things Hogwarts. Come Friday, we will take in all the wonder found in a personal magic show led by Mr. Magico.
Week 7/BOOK 7: Little Yellow Pear Tomatoes
August 12-16 *Early Childhood and Elementary Full
All thumbs will turn green this week as we focus on the extensive MCH Garden, inspired by this book by Demian Elaine Yumei and Nicole Tamarin. After a week of learning about gardening, harvesting and how things grow, we will celebrate with an all-camp, open air feast featuring fresh fruits and vegetables harvested from the MCH gardens.
August 12-16 *Early Childhood and Elementary Full
All thumbs will turn green this week as we focus on the extensive MCH Garden, inspired by this book by Demian Elaine Yumei and Nicole Tamarin. After a week of learning about gardening, harvesting and how things grow, we will celebrate with an all-camp, open air feast featuring fresh fruits and vegetables harvested from the MCH gardens.
Week 8/BOOK 8: Seabiscuit: The Wonder Horse
August 19-23 *Early Childhood and Elementary Full
Calling all animal lovers: This week, the book takes focus on one of the most famous horses of all time, Seabiscuit! This charming tale will be accentuated with our end of summer, end of the week celebration: Pony rides!
August 19-23 *Early Childhood and Elementary Full
Calling all animal lovers: This week, the book takes focus on one of the most famous horses of all time, Seabiscuit! This charming tale will be accentuated with our end of summer, end of the week celebration: Pony rides!
TODDLERS
Toddler classrooms are open year-round. All Toddler Schedules are 12-month contracts Sept-Aug. Only currently enrolled families or who have submitted a Mid-Year Enrollment Agreement for the 2018/19 school year for a July start date are eligible to participate. Unfortunately, we can’t accommodate summer enrollment from outside the MCH community for this age group. EARLY CHILDHOOD Openings are available for current MCH students as well as children ages 3-5 from our greater community in extended day, full-day and half-day schedules on a first-come basis. Please enroll early to ensure space is available. We encourage families to register for at least two consecutive weeks of the Summer Session, however in order to accommodate vacation needs we also offer one week options. Every effort will be made to ensure that children and teachers are arranged to maintain consistent communities. Summer Session placement determined by children’s needs, classroom community needs and scheduling. Currently enrolled Extended Day students are contracted for 12-months and have reserved spaces through the summer, however the below summer enrollment form must be completed. Early Childhood Summer Rates Half Day 9:00 a.m.– 1:00 p.m., $285.00 Full Day 9:00 a.m.– 3:30 p.m., $420.00 Extended Day 7:30 a.m.– 6:00 p.m., $535.00 *A $15 per week non-refundable supply fee will be added to the weekly Summer Camp rate as you make your selection. The supply fee includes a Book Bag and a T-Shirt. |
SCHOOL AGE
Camps are open to currently enrolled families, alumni and anyone interested in attending is 6 years old (by August 31st) through 12 years old. Extended day and full-day schedules are available. We encourage families to register for at least two consecutive weeks of the Summer Session, however to accommodate vacation needs we also offer one week options. To accommodate vacation needs we also offer one week options. Elementary Summer Rates Full Day 9:00 a.m.– 3:30 p.m., $410.00 Extended Day 7:30 a.m.– 6:00 p.m., $500.00 *A $15 per week non-refundable supply fee will be added to the weekly Summer Camp rate as you make your selection. The supply fee includes a Book Bag and a T-Shirt. |
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Founded in 1987
Fully Accredited in Infant - Elementary II
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