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2010<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> programs<br />

at <strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Liggett</strong><br />

PK-12 <strong>Summer</strong> Courses,<br />

Programs and Clinics<br />

<strong>School</strong><br />

Register online<br />

@ www.uls.org


Welcome to SUMMER 2010<br />

at <strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Academics<br />

A tradition of academic excellence dating to 1878, combined with a<br />

commitment to helping students become confident, capable, caring<br />

adults, has earned <strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> <strong>School</strong> an outstanding reputation in<br />

independent education in the United States. <strong>Liggett</strong> offers each student<br />

a strong college preparatory curriculum in the liberal arts and sciences<br />

including arts opportunities in music, theater, dance, and the visual<br />

arts. There are ample opportunities for innovative, hands-on, real-life<br />

learning experiences in primary school through grade 12. Our curriculum<br />

includes a broad program of athletics and physical fitness, including<br />

solid instruction and team competition. In addition, our co-curricular<br />

experiences help students develop talent, character, leadership, and<br />

community responsibility. Our small class sizes allow our dedicated faculty<br />

to provide personal attention for every student we serve.<br />

Arts<br />

At <strong>Liggett</strong>, we believe the arts are fundamental to the total education of<br />

every child. ULS students have access to three performing arts auditoriums<br />

on two campuses. Our creative and performing arts wing houses a dance<br />

studio, well-equipped music and art rooms, a photography and ceramics<br />

lab, and extensive gallery space.<br />

Through a solid foundation in the arts and our imaginative and resourceful<br />

teaching, <strong>Liggett</strong> students become aesthetically literate individuals. The<br />

arts help build self-respect, self-reliance and cooperation among our<br />

students. Like the sciences in many ways and like athletics in others, the<br />

arts possess the power to train and to motivate – from the most colorful<br />

finger paint masterpieces by pre-kindergarteners to dramatic, black and<br />

white photographic self-portraits composed by seniors, to the all-school<br />

musicals, and our award-winning middle and upper school instrumentalists.<br />

Athletics<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> students, regardless of experience, have many opportunities to be<br />

involved in athletics. Students are strongly encouraged to broaden their<br />

education experiences beyond the walls of the classroom by participating<br />

on an athletic team. Through their participation, it is hoped that<br />

students will develop and strengthen various skills including: commitment,<br />

leadership, responsibility and teamwork.<br />

Camp Store:<br />

Online Store available at www.uls.org<br />

T-shirts:<br />

Child sizes - $15<br />

Adult sizes - $16<br />

Sweatshirts:<br />

Child sizes - $18<br />

Shorts:<br />

Child sizes - $16<br />

Adult sizes - $18


DAY CAMP<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> <strong>School</strong> Day Camp is held on the Cook Road campus<br />

in Grosse Pointe Woods. Some camp activities extend beyond the<br />

school campus to outlying areas, where woods and lakes provide an<br />

ideal setting for overnight trips. <strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> <strong>School</strong> Day Camp<br />

offers youngsters a healthy, constructive summer recreation program.<br />

The staff consists of teachers, college students and high school<br />

students who are carefully screened and selected for their ability and<br />

experience in working with children.<br />

Day Camp 2010 activities include: archery, arts and crafts, canoeing<br />

and sailing, drama, singing, outdoor adventure, overnight camping,<br />

evening activities, sports activities and swimming.<br />

WHERE: Cook Road Campus<br />

1045 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

WHEN: Full Session First Session<br />

June 21 - July 30 June 21 - July 9<br />

No camp, July 5<br />

Second Session<br />

July 12 - July 30<br />

Register Online beginning February 22<br />

at www.uls.org<br />

JUNIOR DAY CAMP<br />

The Junior Camp is structured for 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds, and those<br />

entering kindergarten in the fall, and is held from 8:30 a.m. until noon,<br />

five days a week. Junior campers must be potty-trained and may<br />

register for either of the three-week sessions or for the full six weeks.<br />

A camper/counselor ratio of 5:1 allows for individual concern and<br />

personal attention for each Junior Camper. The program consists of<br />

games, stories, movement and music, science, art, and swimming. The<br />

children have a half hour of swimming instruction each day. There are<br />

also special events to enhance the camp experience.<br />

Cost: Three weeks - $558.00 Six weeks - $1,041.00<br />

Full-Day CAMP<br />

The Full-Day Camp is for children entering first-grade through<br />

seventh-grade in the fall.<br />

Full-Day campers are grouped according to grade and attend from<br />

8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., five days a week. Full-Day campers may<br />

register for either of the three-week sessions or for the full six weeks.<br />

The Full-Day camper’s experience includes instruction in camp craft,<br />

arts and crafts, outdoor adventure, singing, drama, swimming, archery,<br />

tennis, and sailing and canoeing (both beginning with fourth-graders).<br />

There are special events for each grade, plus an overnight experience<br />

for campers in second- through seventh-grades.<br />

Cost: Three weeks - $975.00 Six weeks - $1,535.00<br />

All billing is for six-week or three-week sessions. There is no prorating<br />

for camp tuition.<br />

GRADES<br />

DATES<br />

DAY CAMPS No Camp July 5<br />

JUNIOR DAY CAMP PK3-K Session 1: June 21-July 9<br />

Session 2: July 12-July 30<br />

DAY CAMP 1-7 Session 1: June 21-July 9<br />

Session 2: July 12-July 30<br />

Full Session: June 21-July 30<br />

Enrollment<br />

Complete and return the Application for Enrollment<br />

with a non-refundable deposit of $115.00.<br />

Applications will be honored in the order that they are<br />

received. An e-mail of acknowledgement, accompanied<br />

by a medical form, will follow. The deposit is nonrefundable<br />

in the event of cancellation. All tuition must<br />

be paid in full by June 1. Registrations received after<br />

May 15 must be paid in full at the time of registration.<br />

Parents desiring an interview should telephone the Day<br />

Camp Director for an appointment at (313) 884-4444.<br />

The Camp reserves the right to request withdrawal<br />

of any child should such action appear to be in the<br />

child’s or the camp’s best interest. <strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> Day Camp admits campers of any race, color,<br />

religion, national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges,<br />

programs and activities generally accorded or made<br />

available to campers at the camp.


special programs<br />

Sports Camps<br />

Early morning care<br />

and extended day care<br />

Early Morning Care is available from 7:00 until 8:30 a.m.<br />

Arrangements can be made in advance. Extended Day Care<br />

is available for Junior Campers from noon until 6:00 p.m. For<br />

Full-Day Campers, the program is available from 3:00 until<br />

6:00 p.m. (Supervised swimming is included.) Arrangements<br />

can be made in advance and blocks of time may be<br />

purchased in advance.<br />

Arrangements for “occasional” early morning care and<br />

extended day care may be made at the hourly rate of $12.00<br />

at the time your child is dropped off (must be paid at time of<br />

service); less if purchased in advanced:<br />

Hours Cost<br />

10 $109.00<br />

15 $153.00<br />

20 $197.00<br />

Hours Cost<br />

30 $274.00<br />

45 $383.00<br />

Lunch: Children attending Full-Day sessions and Junior<br />

Camp Extended Day Care bring their own lunch and<br />

beverage. Refrigeration is available. Junior Campers not<br />

staying for Extended Day are dismissed before lunch.<br />

Insurance: The Day Camp insures all children with group<br />

accident insurance at no charge to parents. Eyeglasses and<br />

mouth retainers are included.<br />

Dress: The Day Camp uniform consists of navy<br />

blue shorts (no jeans), white t-shirts with the<br />

camp insignia, socks and tennis shoes. Camp<br />

T-shirts and shorts are available at the Online Camp<br />

Store at www.uls.org.<br />

We recommend sweatshirts and sweatpants for cool days. All<br />

clothing must have camper’s name marked in indelible ink<br />

or on name tags. The camp will not be responsible for lost<br />

clothing articles.<br />

Special Combination Programs<br />

Reimbursement<br />

will not be issued<br />

for unused hours.<br />

As a special offering, Full-Day campers may choose a<br />

combination program concentrating in one area from 1:10<br />

until 2:10 p.m. for each three-week session. During this<br />

time frame, some special events will take place. Campers<br />

registered for combination programs will require written<br />

parental permission to attend the special events in lieu of their<br />

combined program.<br />

The combination programs are:<br />

Day Camp/Tennis Clinic<br />

First or Second session (Second- through seventh-grades)<br />

Day Camp/Soccer Clinic<br />

Second session only (Second- through seventh-grades)<br />

Space is limited and there is an additional fee for the program<br />

of $132.00 per session. The fee is non-refundable after the<br />

camper begins the program.<br />

SPORTS CAMPS<br />

& CLINICS<br />

Basketball Camp 4-9 Girls: August 9-12<br />

Field Hockey Camp 4-10 Girls: June 21-25<br />

Lacrosse CAMP 4-9 Boys: June 21-25<br />

4-9 Girls: June 21-25<br />

SOCCER CLINICS 1-8 Session 1: August 2-7<br />

1-8 Session 2: August 9-14<br />

K-1 August 2-6<br />

TEENS July 26-30<br />

GIRLS Field Hockey Camp<br />

Do you have a daughter who wants to learn the game of field<br />

hockey? Or, do you have a daughter who wants to take her game<br />

to the next level? If so, this is the camp for her! She will learn the<br />

fundamentals of the game — dribbling, passing, dodging and<br />

scoring — as well as strategy, techniques and team concepts. Stick,<br />

mouthguard, shinguards and cleats are necessary. Mouthguards and<br />

sticks may be purchased on the first day of camp. Girls will receive a<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Field Hockey Camp t-shirt and field hockey ball. Registration<br />

forms need to be returned by June 1, 2010. Contact Biffy Fowler at<br />

313-884-4444, ext. 373 or bfowler@uls.org.<br />

Instructors: <strong>Liggett</strong> coaches - Tamara Fobare and Biffy Fowler; and<br />

former Grosse Pointe South coach - Monica Dennis<br />

Times: 3:00 - 5:30 p.m.<br />

Dates: June 21-25<br />

Ages: Girls entering 4th- through 10th-grades<br />

Cost: $120.00<br />

GRADES<br />

GIRLS Basketball Camp<br />

This camp is designed to teach the fundamentals of basketball in<br />

an encouraging and fun environment. Skills of particular emphasis<br />

will be ball handling, shooting, passing, rebounding, and defense.<br />

Girls will also improve their team play through daily scrimmages.<br />

Each camper should bring gym shoes and a water bottle. There<br />

will be a limited enrollment of 30 campers, so early registration is<br />

encouraged. Registration runs through August 1. Contact Ashley<br />

Alles at aalles@uls.org or 313-884-4444, ext. 214.<br />

Directors: Wayne Gigante and Ashley Alles, <strong>Liggett</strong> coaches, along<br />

with current <strong>Liggett</strong> high school players<br />

Times: 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.<br />

Dates: August 9 – August 13<br />

Ages: Girls entering fourth- through ninth-grade<br />

Cost: $100.00<br />

DATES


Boys Lacrosse Camp<br />

This lacrosse camp teaches boys the individual skills<br />

of ball control, passing, dodging and scoring as well<br />

as team concepts, techniques and strategy. The boys<br />

are introduced to the various fundamental skills of<br />

lacrosse before their teams play one another in full<br />

field scrimmages. Each camper must bring a stick,<br />

helmet, gloves, shoulder pads and cleats. Gloves,<br />

helmet, and shoulder pads can be rented.<br />

Director: John Fowler, former <strong>Liggett</strong>, Grosse<br />

Pointe South, and Troy Athens coach, along with<br />

Ken Brubaker and other excellent high school and<br />

collegiate instructors as well as professional clinicians<br />

(college coaches)<br />

Times: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />

Dates: June 21 - June 25<br />

Ages: Boys entering fourth- through sixth-grade<br />

Boys entering seventh- through ninth-grade<br />

Cost: $125.00<br />

Girls Lacrosse Camp<br />

This camp allows girls to have fun while learning<br />

or improving the basic skills of lacrosse: cradling,<br />

throwing and catching, ground balls, cutting<br />

and shooting — as well as the rules and strategies<br />

of full field play. Each girl must have her own stick,<br />

goggles and mouthguard. Mouthguards and goggles<br />

may be purchased on the first day of camp.<br />

Director: Biffy Fowler, <strong>Liggett</strong> Coach, along with other<br />

area coaches and collegiate and high school players<br />

Times: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />

Dates: June 21 - June 25<br />

Ages: Girls entering fourth- through ninth-grade<br />

Cost: $120.00<br />

These two camps take place on the spacious<br />

athletic fields at <strong>Liggett</strong>’s Cook Road campus.<br />

Both camps fill up quickly with a limited<br />

enrollment.<br />

Registration runs through June 1, 2010. Insurance is provided for all participants, and there is a late entry<br />

fee after the registration deadline. Contact Biffy Fowler at 313-884-4444, ext. 373 or bfowler@uls.org.<br />

david backhurst Soccer Clinics<br />

Participants will learn how to shoot with greater power,<br />

how to pass with accuracy, how to receive a pass, how to<br />

dribble with a soccer ball, how to score more goals, how<br />

to prevent others from scoring, positional play, how to<br />

head the ball, and individual and team strategy. A special<br />

goaltending session will also be offered.<br />

The clinic provides ability groupings for beginners<br />

and advanced players and excellent instruction with a<br />

student-instructor ratio of 7:1. Each participant will be<br />

provided with a soccer ball, a camp shirt and insurance.<br />

Also available is optional swimming at <strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong><br />

<strong>School</strong> swimming pools at the end of each afternoon<br />

session. Contact David Backhurst at 313-884-4444, ext.<br />

334 or dbackhurst@uls.org. David Backhurst, Program<br />

Director.<br />

Online registration begins February 22<br />

at www.uls.org<br />

Regular Sessions<br />

Daily Schedule<br />

Monday - Friday<br />

9:00 - 11:30 a.m.<br />

Individual skills and<br />

small-sided games<br />

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.<br />

Lunch – Video<br />

12:30 - 2:00 p.m.<br />

Team tactics, positional play<br />

in full field games<br />

2:00 - 3:00 p.m.<br />

Supervised optional swimming<br />

Saturday<br />

9:00 - 11:30 a.m.<br />

Contests and awards<br />

presentations<br />

Dates<br />

August 2-7 and August 9-14<br />

Ages 6-13<br />

Cost: $200.00 for each regular<br />

session clinic; $185.00 if you<br />

provide your own soccer ball<br />

$340.00 for two clinics;<br />

$325.00 if you provide<br />

your own ball.<br />

Special Teenage Session<br />

July 26-30 • 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Evening functional training and<br />

conditioning session for teenage<br />

players<br />

Cost: $100.00<br />

Special 5- and 6-year-olds<br />

August 2-6 • 9:00 a.m.-noon<br />

Special half-day session for 5- and<br />

6-year-olds<br />

Cost: $100.00


summer<br />

programs<br />

ACADEMIC<br />

PROGRAMS<br />

GRADES<br />

DATES<br />

SAT PREPARATION 10-12 Session 1: July 12-23<br />

Session 2: August 2-13<br />

SUMMER SCHOOL 2-10 See Listings<br />

SAT Preparation<br />

Offered as a two-week course<br />

(July 12-23 or August 2-13),<br />

the SAT preparation course<br />

at <strong>Liggett</strong> is an excellent,<br />

efficient way to prepare for<br />

this important exam. All<br />

courses provide the following:<br />

familiarity with the format of<br />

SAT and ACT testing, review<br />

of major principles encountered<br />

in the critical reading,<br />

writing and/or math sections<br />

of the tests, computer-assisted<br />

assessment of personal abilities<br />

and identification of individual<br />

strategies for improvement.<br />

The cost of each course<br />

includes instruction, three<br />

practice exams, text books, and<br />

a subscription to the course’s<br />

online review.<br />

Instructors: David Butzu<br />

Rachel Kraft<br />

July SAT Preparation<br />

Students can take critical reading and writing and/or math preparation. The courses<br />

are designed to give a comprehensive review of the SAT exam. The math course<br />

meets from 9:00-10:55 a.m., while the critical reading and writing course meets from<br />

11:00 a.m.-12:55 p.m. The program provides significant time for individual instruction<br />

and practice.<br />

The combined program is our best preparation for the SAT, but these courses allow<br />

students the option of studying only critical reading and writing or math.<br />

Dates: July 12-23, SAT math 9:00 - 10:55 a.m.<br />

SAT critical reading and writing<br />

11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Cost:<br />

$411.00 for critical reading and writing or math; $713.00 for both courses.<br />

August SAT Preparation<br />

The material and techniques covered in the July program is concentrated into this<br />

intensive SAT preparation course. Students are instructed in all areas of the SAT exam<br />

- critical reading, writing, and math.<br />

Dates: August 2-13, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Cost: $713.00<br />

For all SAT Prep and <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong> information, please contact Ellen Meranze at<br />

313-884-4444, ext. 356 or emeranze@uls.org<br />

Reading/Writing (Grades 2-4)<br />

This class provides opportunity for students to work on<br />

reading and writing skills within the individualized context<br />

of a small class. This class is for students who desire extra<br />

help or those who simply enjoy reading and writing and<br />

wish to accelerate.<br />

Instructor Shaughan Rumohr is a 1995 alumnus of Grosse<br />

Pointe South High <strong>School</strong>, and is in her second year<br />

teaching summer school at <strong>Liggett</strong>.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9 and/or<br />

July 12 - 30, 10:00 - 10:55 a.m.<br />

Cost for one session: $192.00<br />

Cost for both sessions: $329.00<br />

Math (Grades 2-4)<br />

Within the context of an individualized curriculum, students<br />

are taught foundational math skills in a fun environment.<br />

This class is for students who desire extra help or those who<br />

enjoy math and problem solving.<br />

Instructor Shaughan Rumohr is a 1995 alumnus of Grosse<br />

Pointe South High <strong>School</strong>, and is in her second year<br />

teaching summer school at <strong>Liggett</strong>.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9 and/or<br />

July 12 - 30, 9:00 - 9:55 a.m.<br />

Cost for one session: $192.00<br />

Cost for both sessions: $329.00<br />

Math (Grades 5-6)<br />

This class is a good review of fifth- and sixth-grade<br />

math concepts and skills. Individual needs are considered<br />

in the planning of the curriculum. Math games, math<br />

manipulatives, and brainteasers are used to reinforce the<br />

material.<br />

Instructor Martha Ginger is the <strong>Liggett</strong> lower school<br />

learning specialist. She has enjoyed teaching pre-K through<br />

8th-grade students during her teaching career.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9 and/or<br />

July 12 - 30, 9:00 - 9:55 a.m.<br />

Cost for one session: $219.00<br />

Cost for both sessions: $416.00<br />

Online registration<br />

begins February 22<br />

at www.uls.org


ead naturally (Grades 5-8)<br />

Would you like to move forward one or more levels in reading this<br />

summer? This is entirely possible as we use the award-winning,<br />

student-tested program “Read Naturally” in this class. Using<br />

stories on CD, each student works individually on his/her own level<br />

to improve reading fluency and accuracy, spelling, writing skills,<br />

and vocabulary. It’s fun and produces noticeable results!<br />

Instructor Martha Ginger is the <strong>Liggett</strong> lower school learning<br />

specialist. She has enjoyed teaching pre-K through 8th-grade<br />

students during her teaching career.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9 and/or<br />

July 12 - 30, 10:00 - 10:55 a.m.<br />

Cost for one session: $219.00<br />

Cost for both sessions: $416.00<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong> Study Skills (Grades 6, 7, & 8)<br />

Want to remember what you study and be able to do your<br />

homework more efficiently? This class teaches and provides<br />

practice for many critical learning skills such as: active listening,<br />

taking good notes, tricks for memorization, getting organized, test<br />

preparation, and many more!<br />

Instructor Martha Ginger is the <strong>Liggett</strong> lower school learning<br />

specialist. She has enjoyed teaching pre-K through 8th-grade<br />

students during her teaching career.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9 and/or<br />

July 12 - 30, 11:00 - 11:55 a.m.<br />

Cost for one session: $246.00<br />

Cost for both sessions: $433.00<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong> Math (Grades 7-8)<br />

This class is a comprehensive review and/or introduction to middle<br />

school math topics including: basic operations, fractions, decimals,<br />

percents, simple interest, measurement, ratios and proportions,<br />

plane and solid geometry, as well as pre-algebraic concepts and<br />

operations. Instruction is tailored to the math needs of the class<br />

members. Problem-solving strategies and real-life applications are<br />

also explored with each unit.<br />

Instructor Martha Ginger is the <strong>Liggett</strong> lower school learning<br />

specialist. She has enjoyed teaching pre-K through 8th-grade<br />

students during her teaching career.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9 and/or<br />

July 12 - 30, 12:00 - 12:55 p.m.<br />

Cost for one session: $246.00<br />

Cost for both sessions: $433.00<br />

Spanish 1 Review<br />

This class is for students that have already taken a year of Spanish<br />

and need to have further study to prepare for second-year Spanish.<br />

Students will review the present tense and be introduced to the<br />

preterit tense. Students will also work to develop oral proficiency<br />

and vocabulary.<br />

Instructor Dr. Lauree Emery has taught Spanish for 27 years; the<br />

past 19 at <strong>Liggett</strong>.<br />

Dates: June 28 - July 16, 9:00 - 10:55 a.m.<br />

Cost: $493.00<br />

Pre-Algebra<br />

This course is designed to introduce the students to algebraic<br />

concepts in order to prepare them for high-school algebra. Major<br />

emphasis is given to understanding the language of algebra. This<br />

course provides a foundation for the transition to upper school<br />

algebra.<br />

Instructor Sarah Dickinson is a <strong>Liggett</strong> upper school math/science<br />

teacher. Last year she enjoyed teaching freshman biology and<br />

algebra 1 at <strong>Liggett</strong>.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9, 9:00 - 10:55 p.m.<br />

Cost: $493.00<br />

Algebra Bridge: Algebra 1 to Algebra 2<br />

This is the perfect course for students who have just finished<br />

algebra I and need additional work with some of its more difficult<br />

concepts. This course will break down the more challenging parts<br />

of algebra I, allowing each student to gain understanding and<br />

confidence.<br />

Instructor Sarah Dickinson is a <strong>Liggett</strong> upper school math/science<br />

teacher. Last year she enjoyed teaching freshman biology and<br />

algebra 1 at <strong>Liggett</strong>.<br />

Dates: June 21 - July 9, 11:00 - 12:55 p.m.<br />

Cost: $493.00<br />

English Composition (Grades 8-10)<br />

The purpose of this course is to assess the student’s general skill in<br />

scholarly and creative writing and then target areas for individual<br />

improvement. Students will also learn techniques in editing and<br />

constructive criticism by reviewing the work of their peers before<br />

it is submitted for grading. Lectures will showcase writing models<br />

for analysis by the class.<br />

Instructor David Butzu is a 1985 alumnus of <strong>Liggett</strong> and is in his<br />

eleventh year teaching summer school at <strong>Liggett</strong>.<br />

Dates: July 12 - July 30, 9:00 - 10:55 a.m.<br />

Cost: $471.00


<strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> school x 2010 summer programs<br />

1045 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236-2509<br />

David M. Backhurst<br />

B.A. Syracuse <strong>University</strong><br />

M.A.T. <strong>University</strong> of Massachusetts<br />

History, Varsity Soccer Coach<br />

Director of Soccer Camp<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> history teacher since 1972;<br />

boys varsity soccer coach since 1982<br />

Boys state championships in 1982,<br />

1983, 1996 and1999, and runners-up<br />

in 1986, 1987 and 1994<br />

Girls district champions from 1987-<br />

1989, 1994-1997,1999-2002 and 2005,<br />

State Champions in 2005<br />

Girls Metro Conference champions<br />

in 1994-2000, 2002 and 2005; NCSAA<br />

Regional Coach of the Year 1994, 1996<br />

and 1999; MHSCA Coach of the Year<br />

for girls soccer in 1998, and for boys<br />

soccer in 2000; NFCA Central Region<br />

Coach of the Year for boys soccer in<br />

2000; NHSACA Coach of the Year<br />

Finalist in 2001; MHSSCA Hall of Fame<br />

David Butzu ‘85<br />

B.Mus. <strong>University</strong> of Michigan<br />

M.Div. Emmanuel <strong>School</strong> of Religion<br />

Eleventh year teaching at <strong>Liggett</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: English<br />

Composition, Grades 8-10;<br />

SAT Prep<br />

Sarah Dickinson<br />

B.As Psychology and English<br />

UB.A. Kalamazoo College<br />

M.A. <strong>University</strong> of Michigan<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Math/Science Teacher<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Pre-Algebra and<br />

Algebra Bridge<br />

David Dwaihy<br />

Grosse Pointe North High <strong>School</strong><br />

B.A. Kalamazoo College<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> boys junior varsity coach and<br />

girls varsity soccer coach; former All-<br />

State player at Grosse Pointe North;<br />

Standout player on Vardar ’81 and ODP;<br />

Kalamazoo College graduate, where<br />

he was an All-Conference player and<br />

NSCAA First Team All-Region player;<br />

experienced at camps and clinics.<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Soccer Camp<br />

Lauree A. Emery<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Spanish teacher since 1989<br />

B.A. National <strong>University</strong> of Mexico<br />

M.A. Middlebury College<br />

Ph.D. National <strong>University</strong> of Mexico<br />

M.S.W. Wayne State <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Spanish I Review<br />

Biffy Fowler<br />

B.A. <strong>University</strong> of Vermont<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Physical Education teacher<br />

since 1996<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Lacrosse Camp,<br />

Field Hockey Camp<br />

JOHN FOWLER<br />

B.A. St. Lawrence <strong>University</strong><br />

M.A.L.S. Dartmouth College<br />

First Team, All-American Goalie 1980;<br />

St. Lawrence Athletic Hall of Fame<br />

1996, 2008; MHSLA Lacrosse Coach<br />

of the Year 1999, 2000<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Lacrosse Camp<br />

Martha Ginger<br />

B.A. Michigan State <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Learning Specialist since 1996<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Math – Grades 5, 6;<br />

Read Naturally – Grades 5, 6, 7, 8;<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong> Study Skills – Grades 6, 7, 8;<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong> Math – Grades 7, 8<br />

TIM HOWARD<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>Liggett</strong> <strong>School</strong> middle school<br />

teacher; boys and girls middle school<br />

varsity soccer coach; former FIFA<br />

referee; former Pennsylvania high school<br />

soccer player<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Soccer Clinics<br />

Michelle R. Hicks<br />

B.A. Central Michigan <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Athletic Director since 2004;<br />

teacher since 1987<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Co-Director,<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Day Camp<br />

Rachel Kraft<br />

B.S. Mathematics <strong>University</strong> of Michigan<br />

<strong>Liggett</strong> Upper <strong>School</strong> Math Teacher<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: SAT Prep<br />

Shaughan Rumohr<br />

B.S. Western Michigan <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>Summer</strong> Program: Math – Grades 2-4;<br />

Reading/Writing - Grades 2-4<br />

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