Teacher Workday and Intersession Camps
Ages 7-12- 8:45am-4pm
Ages 7-12 9am-4pm
Ages 8-12- 8:45am-4pm
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Behavior Policy-Checked box indicates agreement*We expect campers to act respectfully at all times when they are on our property or participating in our programs. Campers are to behave in a responsible way, and respect the rights and dignity of others. We really have 4 simple rules:• Listen to and respect your counselors.• Be nice to other campers, the equipment and the environment.• Keep your hands to yourself.• NO electronics!Campers should talk to a counselor or any CFAC staff member if they are uncomfortable with any experiences or need assistance while at camp.Praise and positive reinforcement will be used as effective methods of behavior management. However, if a camper does not follow the behavior guidelines, we will take the following action steps as behavior problems progress.1. Staff will redirect the camper to more appropriate behavior.2. If inappropriate behavior continues, the camper will be reminded of behavior guidelines and camp rules, and the camper will be asked to decide on action steps to correct his/her behavior.3. First Warning-If a child’s behavior still does not meet expectations and is affecting the experience of other campers, he/she will be referred to Camp Director, Austin Adams. Austin may notify parents in writing, in person, or by telephone of the inappropriate behavior.4. Second Warning- If a child persists in unacceptable behavior after the first warning, camper will be suspended from camp for one day5. If inappropriate behavior continues, as a final action step the camper may be dismissed from camp completely.Camper fees are non-refundable if a camper is sent home for disciplinary reasons. Physical violence or bullying toward another camper or staff member will result in immediate dismissal from the camp program.Examples of unacceptable behavior:• Refusing to follow behavior guidelines or camp rules• Using profanity, vulgarity or obscenity• Stealing or damaging property (personal or camp property)• Refusal to cooperate with staff• Disrupting a program• Leaving a program without permission• Endangering the health and safety of children and/or staff• Use of illicit drugs, alcohol or tobacco or sexual conduct of any kind• Teasing, making fun or bullying of other campers or staff• Fighting of any kind