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Cheerleading |
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Art dates: July 14–18 Basketball datesBoys’: June 9–13 • June 16–20 (Team Week) • June 23–27 Basketball datesGirls’: July 21–25 Cheerleading dates: July 21–25 Computer Science dates: June 23–27 Elementary Education dates: June 16–20 Engineering & Science dates: June 16–20 History & Political Science dates: June 9–13 Nursing dates: July 7–11 • July 14–18 Pre-Medicine dates: June 9–13 Summer Music Academy dates: July 7–19 Speech & Drama dates: July 7–19 Volleyball dates:Girls’: July 7–11; July 14–18 (Team Week) Varsity and Junior Varsity Squads Cheerleading Camp is designed for new or experienced cheerleading squads
to develop cheerleading skills and Christian-leadership qualities. Each
day is packed full of useful instruction and plenty of practice. Squads
learn new cheers, develop teamwork, and learn stunting and Evaluation—Each squad receives a written evaluation and rating showing the areas in which the squad excels or can improve. Areas of evaluation:
Leadership—the ability to confidently lead and involve the crowd in team support, school spirit, and Christian character. Technique—the mechanics of cheerleading. Competition—On the last day of camp, all squads are invited to enter competition, which includes one floor cheer from this year’s camp, one floor cheer from home, and one stunt. The cheers should include a variety of techniques to show cheerleading ability. The competition includes varsity and junior varsity awards for leadership and technique, most improved squad, and most spirited squad. In addition, a varsity and junior varsity All-Spirit Squad is selected. Instructional packet—Each group leader receives a complimentary packet of stunts, sidelines, cheers, exercise routines, and more. Instructional Staff Cost Cheerleading Coaches What do I need to bring? When do I arrive and depart? What if I need to cancel?
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Boys' Basketball •
Basketball Team Week •
Cheerleading •
Computer Science
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