Take2 Summer Camp
An Innovative Program for Social Learning
Dates and Fees:  The dates for Summer 2010 are July 6 to July 30.    Children are required
to attend all four weeks of camp.  Tuition is  $2500.   We have generous scholarship program
and accept campers regardless of the family's ability to pay in whole or part.

Size of Program: We recognize that there is a large demand for this kind of program.  In  
2010 we will enroll 12-16 children.  However, many of these slots are already filled by
returning campers.  We regret, therefore, that we will be unable to accept many of the children
who apply.  

Admissions Timeline:   Applications are due no later than  February 1, 2010.  In addition to
the application, children may be asked to come for a low-key playdate on March 13, 2010.  
Priority is based on application date as well as the candidate’s fit/match with the group.  
Take2 Summer Camp will notify parents about admission decisions no later than April 1,
2010.  

To apply:

1) Fill out application

Download application.   Click here to download the application.You may also email
take2campdc@gmail.com or

call Monica Adler Werner at 202-486-8751.  


2) Please include a $50 non-refundable application fee.
In cases of financial need the fee is waived.  
Those who  are uncertain of their ability to pay  the application fee or the tuition are
encouraged to request financial aid.  


3) To assess whether potential campers can meet the demands of this  language-intensive
program there will be an informal play date/ interview at which the child will be observed
together with a small group of peers.  
Please keep Saturday, March 13, 2010 open.  
Take2 Summer
Camp is full for
the summer of
2008.

"Our son has never
been happier than at
Take2.  He has learned
so much and is trying so
hard to use his new
skills.  The great thing is
that we are also learning
how to help him
succeed.  Thank you."
--A Take2 Parent


Take2 does not
discriminate on the basis
of race, color, gender,
religion, national origin,
class or sexual
orientation, and
encourages applications
from families across the
economic spectrum.

Scholarships are
available to facilitate
participation.