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Parent Handbook LINCOLN SUMMER CAMP K-5 2018 WWW.LINCOLNsummercamp.COM

WELCOME The Lincoln Summer Camp is a recreational camp that promotes the developmental, social, and emotional well being of campers entering grades K 11 by providing a safe, fun, and structured environment. Campers entering Kindergarten & Grade 1 participate in our Pioneers Camp, campers entering grades 2-3 participate in our Ramblers Camp, campers entering grades 4-5 participate in our Crusaders Camp, and campers entering grades 6, 7 and 8 participate in our Trailblazers Camp. For the most up to date information about camp please visit our website and blog at www.lincolnsummercamp.com. You will also receive an email with reminders for the coming camp week, and an additional email with reminders about camp trips before each week your camper is enrolled in. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time with questions. CAMP BASICS Campers will spend a great deal of time outdoors therefore you should send your child to camp with sunscreen already applied in the morning. Counselors will instruct campers to reapply periodically throughout the day so please pack extra in their bags. While most of our outdoor play occurs in fields hikes, nature walks, and our proximity to wooded areas make regularly applying bug spray a good idea. We also recommend light colored clothing and high socks. Please send your camper with a water bottle everyday that can be refilled throughout day. Please call the Parks & Recreation Office (781) 259-0784 if your camper will be absent or late! Please send your child with a bathing and suit towel daily. Please send your child to camp with sneakers or closed-toed shoes with backs. Closed-toed shoes provide the safety necessary to participate in athletic activities and are required for such participation. Do not send your child with cell phones*, toys, radios, or similar items! This includes card games (playing, fantasy, trading or others). *Due to the nature of the Trailblazers Camp, cell phones may be permitted on some trips. Please label all your child s belonging so that we can return them in the event they get lost or misplaced. Each day please provide your child with a snack and a lunch. On trip days please be sure that both are in a disposable bag lunch is not provided on field trips unless otherwise noted. We do not provide refrigeration or a microwave at camp and we eat picnic style so please consider that while packing. We provide pizza on Thursdays for $2 per slice or 2 slices for $3. The concession stand is also open at the pool during free swim. GROUP REQUESTS Multiple groups will be created for each program as enrollment dictates. For example, we typically have 3 Pioneers groups. You must submit any placement requests at least one-full week prior to the start of your child s camp session in writing to the directors at directors@lincolnsummercamp.com. If your request cannot be honored for some reason, we will contact you. Any request received after the deadline may not be honored.

REGISTRATION POLICIES The non-refundable $55/week deposit will be retained per person for all Camp Week withdrawals. Cancellations must be received in writing by the Parks and Recreation Office (email office manager Laurie Dumont at ldumont@lincnent.org) at least 7 calendar days before the first day of that camp week. No refunds will be given within 7 calendar days of the first day of a camp session. To switch camp weeks, you also must submit your request in writing to the Parks and Recreation Office at least 7 days before the first day of the camp week. Any switching request received within 7 days of the first day of the camp week and before 12:00pm on the Friday immediately preceding the start of the camp week, will be subject to a $30 switching fee. A $35/week or $5/day administration fee will be retained per person for all Extended Day withdrawals. We do not issue credit card refunds; we issue check refunds only. All registrations must be completed and are consider final, as of 12:00pm on the Friday preceding a given camp week. DROP OFF / PICK UP PROCEDURES Drop-Off & Pick-Up are now the same! When arriving at camp in the morning or afternoon, camp staff will direct you to either enter the camp drop off lane or to park in the Codman Pool Parking lot. You might choose to park if you would like to speak with staff or prefer walking your child to his or her group. Groups will be meeting in the Brooks Gym. If you enter the drop off line you will be following the circle in front of the Brooks Gym. Staff will be waiting there to open your car door and help your campers out of your vehicle. You can help this process move smoothly by having your camper sit on the passenger side of your vehicle. If you enter the drop off line you must stay in your vehicle at all times. Once campers are out of the car, staff will walk them to their respective groups. At the end of the day, caregivers should arrive at 3:00 pm. Please display your Camp Car Card on the dashboard of the drivers side this will allow our staff to quickly identify you and we will have your child ready to go when you enter the pick up lane. Anyone who you wish to pick up your child must be listed on the Camper Release form, and must be able to provide photo identification if requested. Children still at camp after 3:15 pm will be placed in our Extended Day Program and a fee will be charged. If parents need to pick their child up before 3:00 pm, they should make arrangements with the Camp Director in advance by emailing them at directors@lincolnsummercamp.com.

POOL POLICIES SWIM LESSONS American Red Cross Swim lessons are offered to Pioneers, Ramblers & Crusaders Camps every day, with the exception of field trip days and weather cancellations. Swim Lessons may be cancelled if conditions are extreme (too cold, too rainy, too foggy) and compromise the pool staff s ability to monitor swimmers. Campers will be evaluated the first day of each session and divided into appropriate swim levels. They will receive a written progress report or level card at the end of each week. Campers returning for subsequent sessions should keep their progress report or level card to ensure proper placement the following session. All campers are expected to participate in swim lessons. Parents will be notified if their child refuses to participate or does not have proper swim apparel. FREE SWIM Free swim is offered each day that a child is on campus. All pool policies apply during this time, and the pool is open to the public. The concession stand is available to campers during free swim only. SWIM TEST This swim test is administered at the beginning and throughout every swim season for your child s safety. The shallow end of the pool is open to all swimmers. Campers must pass the swim test in order to use any other area of the pool. The swim test must be administered by a pool supervisor, and consists of swimming 2 lengths of the pool on their front (any stroke as long as body position is horizontal, not vertical) in 2.5 minutes, followed by a submersion of the head without holding their nose, and treading water for 1 minute. This must all be done with no break. FIELD TRIPS Pioneers, Ramblers & Crusaders will go on one field trip per week. Details about each trip can be found on our website and you can expect to receive an email with details about how to prepare your camper for each trip at the start of the camp week. Campers in the Pioneers, Ramblers, and Crusaders are required to wear their camp shirts on every field trip. Camp shirts will be provided to all campers before the first trip. On trip days, please pack disposable lunches marked with your child s name. For their own safety, please do not send your child on a field trip wearing clothing with their name on it. (I.e. Sports jerseys with their last name on the back, etc.) Chaperone System: This is our supervision format with elementary school age programs. Staff/Trip Chaperones are directly responsible for 8-10 participants, and stay with them for the duration of the activity. Staff/Trip Chaperones work directly with the Trip Supervisor to coordinate the group s activities. Each Staff/Trip Chaperone sets an emergency meeting location for their group, in the event that any participants get separated. The Trip Supervisor does not have his or her own group, and acts as an additional safety monitor throughout the trip.

HEALTH CARE POLICIES / MEDICATIONS Please bring all medications in a properly labeled medication container and their Medication Order Form in a plastic zip-lock bag clearly labeled with your child s name, grade and phone number. Make sure the form is completed and signed. (You may also fill out this form on CampDoc.) Please use a separate form for each medication. A properly labeled medication container must be a pharmacy or manufacturer container that is labeled with the following. 1. Name of medication 2. Dosage 3. Time(s) medication should be given 4. Child s name 5. Physician s name 6. Name of dispensing pharmacy Parents wishing to discuss a particular medical concern with the Camp Directors are encouraged to do so before their child s first day of camp. If your child uses an inhaler or requires an Epi-Pen, please be sure to send two so that one can accompany your child and one can remain in the health office. HEALTH CARE CONSULTANT Name: Dr. JoEllen Altschaefl, MD HOSPITAL UTILIZED FOR EMERGENCIES Name: Emerson Hospital Telephone: (978) 369-1400 Address: Concord, MA 01742 EMERGENCY PROCEDUREES If a child is in need of immediate advanced medical attention, staff will administer first aid, contact the Program Director and/or Camp Director, and contact Emergency Medical Services. They will then contact a parent, and bring the child s Emergency Information Form and Parent/Guardian Authorization Form to the hospital. If on campus, one staff member will return to the health center with the injured child if the child is able to walk back. If the child is not able to walk back, one staff member will remain and administer first aid while another staff member goes for help. While on a field trip, we will administer first aid and contact Emergency Medical Services if necessary. A staff member will call camp and notify the Parks & Recreation Office of the situation. The Parks and Recreation Office will notify the parent/emergency contact and inform them of what is happening and where the child is being transported if necessary. If the parent(s) cannot be reached, we will try the emergency contact. If no one can be reached and the child needs to be transported to the hospital, a staff member will accompany the child to the hospital while the camp continues trying both parents and emergency contact. To help prevent accidents, staff members check the campus daily for hazards. If any hazards are identified, the area is marked-off and reported to the Camp Director. If the Director cannot fix the hazard it is reported to the School Maintenance Coordinator and Parks and Recreation Director.

Staff will inform parents if their child receives a minor injury. Minor injuries are entered into our logbook, and parents receive a verbal report on the incident. All major injuries are documented on the injury report form and placed in the child s file as well as a copy given to the parent. If the injury is related to the condition of the school grounds, a written report is also given to the School Business Manager. In the event of fire or natural disaster, parents will be notified and the camp area will be closed until the problem is corrected. If a long-term solution is needed, we will ask the school committee to supply temporary space until the camp space becomes available again. In the event of loss of power, heat, or water parents will be notified and the camp area will close. We will move to another building on campus if possible. ILLNESS The rooms and tables are thoroughly cleaned daily. If any child comes down with an infectious disease, it is reported to parents via email. If your child is mildly ill, they will be given a place to rest and/or quiet activity until they feel better. You will be contacted if your child has a temperature of 99.6 or higher, is vomiting, has diarrhea, or other symptoms of illness that may seem serious. A child must be temperature free and free of the above symptoms for 24 hours before s/he can return to camp. The Board of Health, the Camp Physician, and all parents are notified in writing if a child has any contagious or reportable disease. ALLERGIES All camper and staff allergies are posted. Children are kept away from any situations that might aggravate their condition. Medication is given as prescribed by physician and parent. BEHAVIORAL / DISCIPLINE EXPECTATIONS The behavior policies below are part of a contract that you and your camper signed and agreed to as part of your registration please review these expectations with your camper prior to their first week of camp. Camper Behavioral Expectations: 1) Campers will conduct themselves in a safe and respectful manner at all times. They will follow the directions of the camp staff at all times. 2) Campers will not participate in any form of violent behavior. 3) Campers will not participate in any hazing, bullying, intimidation, threats of violence, harassment or any form of inappropriate controlling, either verbal or physical. 4) Campers are not to leave or separate themselves from the group or camp activity at any time, unless approved to do so by camp staff. 5) Campers will not take anything, without permission, that does not belong to them. 6) Campers will not damage or deface any property. Families will be held responsible for any monetary reimbursements due to property owners. 7) Campers will not bring objects that are deemed dangerous or disruptive to the program, (pocket knives, fireworks, lighters, matches, projectile devices, etc.) and subsequently will not possess or use any illegal objects. Use of personal entertainment devices are solely at the discretion of the staff. 8) Tobacco, alcohol, and all illegal substances are prohibited on all Parks and Recreation Department and Lincoln Summer Camp activities.

9) Participants will not use verbally inappropriate or abusive language or physically inappropriate or abusive actions at any time during a Parks and Recreation Department activity. 10) Campers in Grades K-5 will not bring cell phones with them during the camp day. If a camper needs a cell phone after camp, they can leave it in the Camp Director s office until the end of the camp day. Campers in grades 6-8 will use their cell phones in accordance with Trailblazer Camp Staff instruction. These expectations are not intended to be all-inclusive, and any action deemed unsuitable or unsafe by the camp staff / trip supervisor may be subject to the disciplinary actions outlined below: Summer Camp / Parks and Recreation Department Disciplinary Procedures: No child shall be subjected to abuse or neglect, cruel, unusual, severe, or corporal punishment including: any type of physical hitting inflicted in any manner upon the body including spanking; punishments which subject the child to verbal abuse, ridicule, or humiliation; denial of food, rest, or bathroom facilities; force feeding; punishment for soiling, wetting or not using the toilet or forcing a child to remain in soiled clothing or remain on the toilet, or using any other unusual or excessive practices for toileting; or punishment related to eating or not eating. Depending on the severity of the offense, the following actions may be taken: 1) The camper will be warned against future infractions. 2) The camper may be removed from the situation and asked to sit with staff. A parent will be notified of the situation. 3) If damages are involved, the camper will be responsible for their repair. A parent or guardian is ultimately responsible for any damages incurred by their camper. 4) A parent may be notified and asked to come and remove the camper from the program. In these cases, a parent/child conference with the Camp Director and Parks and Recreation Director is mandatory before the participant can return to camp or any Department activity. 5) In the interests of program safety, the Camp Director and Parks and Recreation Director reserve the right to withhold a camper from any Parks and Recreation Department activity until the necessary parent/child conferences have been completed. In extreme or repeated cases, the Parks and Recreation Director may suspend a participant s enrollment or expel a participant from any and all Department activities. 6) In the interests of program safety, the Camp Director and Parks and Recreation Director reserve the right to review with any camper past infractions that may pertain to the overall safety of the camp program. Past infractions will be taken into account when determining appropriate disciplinary measures. DAILY SCHEDULE (This is an approximate schedule and is subject to change.) 8:45 am - 9:00 am Arrival 9:00 am - 9:15 am Opening Council 9:20 am 10:00 am Block 1 10:05 am - 10:45 am Block 2 10:50 am 11:30 am Block 3 11:35 am - 12:10 am Block 4 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm Lunch & Free Swim 1:25 pm - 2:05 pm Block 5 2:10 pm 2:50 pm Block 6 3:00 pm - 3:10 pm Dismissal SEASON SCHEDULE Week 1: July 2nd-6th (NO CAMP July 4th) Week 2: July 9th-13th Week 3: July 16th-20th Week 4: July 23rd-27th Week 5: July 30th- August 3rd Week 6: August 6th-10th