Tualatin Hills Nature Center Parent Handbook Summer Camp 2018

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Tualatin Hills Nature Center Parent Handbook Summer Camp 2018 Thank you for choosing us for your child s summer camp experience. Please read through this handbook and discuss it with your child so that you both have an understanding of camp policies. PROVIDE EMERGENCY CONTACT AND MEDICAL INFORMATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. This information must be provided at least two weeks before your child s first session of camp. We require updated information each year for summer even if you have previously attended THPRD camps. Please fill out your Emergency Contact and Medical Information form online through your THPRD registration account - https://www.thprd.org/portal/. Once logged into your account click on the red tab on the left-hand side of the page labeled Emergency Contact & Medical Information. If you do not have access to the internet, please contact the Nature Center to request a paper version of the form. To review your child s camp registrations, visit your THPRD online account or call the Nature Center at 503-629-6350. Tualatin Hills Nature Center 15655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97003 503-629-6350 Fax: 503-629-6351 www.thprd.org/nature

CAMP DESCRIPTIONS Camp Wild Things (Ages 4-6) Camp Wild Things are half-day nature camps for preschool age children. Games, songs, new friends, crafts, and adventure make this a good camp for young children. Camp Wild Things is offered at Tualatin Hills Nature Park and Cooper Mountain Nature Park. Each week has a different theme. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions are identical. Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-noon or 1:00-4:00 pm Instructors will start checking campers in at 9:00 am for the morning session and 1:00 pm for the afternoon session. Campers will be ready to be picked up at noon and 4:00 pm, respectively. Mini Nature Camp (Ages 6-9) Mini Nature Camps are half-day camps for young elementary age children filled with fun and adventure. Create crafts, play games, make new friends and explore the trails and habitats of the park. Please note that the morning and afternoon sessions are identical. Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-noon or 1:00-4:00 pm Instructors will start checking students in at 9:00 am for the morning session and 1:00 pm for the afternoon session. Campers will be ready to be picked up at noon and 4:00 pm, respectively. Sports & Nature Camp (Ages 6-10) Campers will discover and play a number of sports, explore parks and nearby natural areas. You can expect to combine fun movements and games with exciting nature components. This is a joint camp led by both Athletic Center and Nature Center staff. Sports and Nature Camp is offered at the Tualatin Hills Athletic Center. Monday- Friday, 8:30 am-4:00 pm. Instructors will start checking students in at 8:30 am for the morning session. Campers will be ready to be picked up at 4:00 pm, Sports and Nature Camp with Before-care runs from 7:00 am-4:00 pm and after-camp care is available at the Athletic Center. Wild Adventures Camp (Ages 5-8) Wild Adventures Camps are full-day camps filled with discovery, fun and wild adventures. Play nature games, make new creations and explore the trails and habitats of the park with brand-new friends. Wild Adventure Camp meets at Cooper Mountain Nature Park on the east end of the parking lot near the green barn. Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm Instructors will start checking students in at 9:00 am and campers will be ready to be picked up 4:00 pm Nature Explorers Camp (NEC) (Ages 7-10) Expand your knowledge of science, learn about plants and animals, hike 2-5 miles daily, play games, and experience natural areas around our region. Three days will be spent at the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, with field trips on Tuesdays and Thursdays and swimming on Friday. A $25 deposit option is available for this camp. - 2 -

Monday-Friday campers should be dropped off between 7:45 am and 8:30 am and picked up between 4:30 and 5:15 pm daily. Camp activities are scheduled from 8:30 am 4:30 pm Camp Green (Ages 10-13) Camp Green provides opportunities to delve into the scientific world in which we live. We ll do sciencebased activities and explore how our daily lives are intertwined with our environment. Explore various parks around THPRD and take field trips around the region with field trips on Tuesday and Thursdays. A $25 deposit option is available for this camp. Monday-Friday, 7:45 am 5:15 pm Campers should be dropped off at the Tualatin Hills Nature Center between 7:45 am and 8:30 am and picked up between 4:30 pm and 5:15 pm Each day Camp Green will travel to one of the following sites: Greenway Park,Jackie Husen Park, Lowami Hart Woods, Hyland Woods Natural Area, and Mountain View Champions Park. No camp on Wednesday, July 4. BE PREPARED FOR CAMP Please label all of your child s clothing items, lunch boxes, water bottles, and any other items that are brought with his or her name. Be sure that all items that are brought to camp can get dirty. What to wear to camp: Comfortable, appropriate, and layered clothing to accommodate changing weather conditions. Solid shoes. No open-toed shoes, backless shoes, flip flops, or sandals. A hat for sun protection. Sunscreen and insect repellent as needed (our instructors cannot provide these). What to bring to camp: Full-day campers need to bring a lunch, two snacks, and water. Half-day campers need to bring a snack and water. A full, reusable water bottle is required for each day s camp adventure. Please do not provide foods that require refrigeration or heating and avoid glass containers. No sharing food (to promote allergy prevention). We encourage use of low waste lunches with recyclable or reusable containers. We discourage high waste lunches such as Lunchables. A comfortable backpack to carry all of the above items. NEC campers need to bring a swimming suit and towel for Friday swimming. Optional but useful items include: magnifying lens, field guides, etc. Things NOT to bring to camp: We are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Please leave the following personal items at home: Toy or water guns Pocket knives Matches or lighters Electronics (ipods, mobile phones, games) Toys - 3 -

Lost & Found Found items will be held for two weeks and then donated to charity. Check the lost and found in the camp classroom or ask at the Nature Center front desk if searching for a missing item. Medications When possible, give your child his or her medication before camp. A Medical Authorization form is required for medication taken during camp hours. Call the Nature Center at 503-629-6350 to obtain the form. Give completed form and the medication to the camp director when you drop off your child. SAFETY AND BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT Our staff is committed to providing educational opportunities in a safe environment. To ensure that both camper and staff boundaries will be considered, mutual respect, kind yet firm leadership, and encouragement of children form our positive discipline policy. We have established the following set of behavior expectations to ensure that all campers can participate in a safe, enjoyable, and educational experience. Camp Expectations All objects, plants and animals in the park must stay in the park (sticks, rocks, etc.). Campers should always be within sight of a camp leader. Stay on marked trails at all times. Respect your TOES (Teachers, Others, Environment, and Self). Use appropriate language at all times. Snacks and lunches are to be eaten only during designated meal times, no gum chewing allowed. Consequences Our policy encourages, recognizes, and reinforces the positive behaviors of children. Should any child have difficulty being a positive influence at camp, the staff will utilize a three strike system. Any disciplinary actions will be discussed with parents or guardians at the time of pick-up. Strike 1: Official warning. Discussion of the issue and a brainstorming session will take place to develop ways to prevent reoccurrence of the issue. Strike 2: Staff will reiterate the importance of respecting the camp rules and other campers. The child will sit out of one game/activity. Child will use this time to write a behavior contract detailing how they will change their behavior. Parents or guardians will be notified at time of pick-up. Strike 3: The child will be asked to stay home from camp or to sit out of a camp activity. Field Trip Behavior Management Safety is a top priority on our NEC and Camp Green field trips. Should your child have serious discipline or safety issues arise on a field trip, you will be asked to pick him or her up at the field trip site. Emergencies We do everything possible to minimize accidents through safety programs, close supervision, attentive facility maintenance, and consistent discipline. In the event of an accident that requires more than reassurance and a Band-Aid, our staff will attend to the camper s needs, call the emergency contact listed on the child s Emergency Contact and Medical Information form, and fill out a THPRD incident report. - 4 -

All staff have current certifications in First Aid, CPR, and AED and will provide basic emergency assistance when needed. 911 will be called in the event that a higher level of emergency assistance is necessary. First Aid kits are available in all of our classrooms and carried by staff members during outside activities. Inclusion Program THPRD promotes the power of choice to enhance the quality of life for individuals of all abilities by providing diverse, accessible recreation in an environment that promotes dignity, success, and fun. Through inclusion services, THPRD may provide reasonable staff support for those who prefer other THPRD programs or activities. If you would like to discuss or request inclusion services for your child at camp, contact inclusion services by emailing inclusion service inquiries to inclusion@thprd.org or calling 503-629-6330. CAMP ATTENDANCE We have a full schedule of programming every day of camp and your child s attendance and participation is important to their camp experience. Please consider this when scheduling appointments and other summer activities during weeks when your child is registered for camp. Sign-in/Drop-off Parents, guardians, or other authorized persons (listed on the Emergency Contact and Medical Information form) must bring their children into the camp area and must sign in on the camp check-in sheet daily. Sign-out/Pick-up To ensure the safety of children in our programs, THPRD policy requires a parent or other authorized individual to provide a photo ID at pick-up and sign the child out on the camp sign-out sheet each day. If the child is to be picked up by someone other than the designated individuals on their form, a written note from the parent is required. Safety Note: Please be prepared to show a photo ID every day at pick-up. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in helping us implement this procedure and for understanding that it is in place to help ensure the safety of your children. Absences If your child will be absent from camp, please call the Nature Center at 503-629-6350 to leave a message regarding that day s absence. We are unable to give credit for any days missed from our camp programs. Late Arrivals, Early Departures Since many of our camp activities occur out in the park away from the program starting area, parents dropping off campers late or picking up early should allow extra time to walk out to meet their child s group. On field trip days, offsite drop-offs and pick-ups are not possible. Illness Please do not send sick children to camp. We ask that you keep them home so they can rest and recuperate and be less likely to infect other children or staff. If a child becomes ill during the camp day, the Camp Director or Program Coordinator will contact the parent or other designated person named on the Emergency Contact and Medical Information form to come and pick up the child. - 5 -

Late Pick-Up Fee A late fee of $1.00 per minute will be charged for pick-ups after the published end of the program. This is generally 5:15 pm for Nature Explorers Camp and Camp Green, 4:00 pm for Wild Adventures Camp. Half-day camps are 12:00 pm for morning sessions and 4:00 pm for afternoon sessions. THPRD Camp Cancellation Policy Requests to drop or change a camp registration must be made at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the start date of the camp. Camp deposits are not refundable. No credit will be applied to your account with less than 14 days notice. We require this notice because materials and expenses are made on your child s behalf once you have made a reservation. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have any questions, please call the Nature Center at 503-629-6350. Nature Explorers Camp (NEC) and Camp Green Field Trips Field trips are usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays for both NEC and Camp Green. Hikes are anywhere between two to five miles. Campers need to wear comfortable shoes and a backpack to hold a lunch, water bottle, and clothing layers. Field trip destinations are listed with the camp descriptions in the THPRD Activities Guide or online at www.thprd.org. Although we plan our field trip schedule as carefully as possible, changes do occur. Bus: We hire a Beaverton School District bus and driver for NEC field trip transportation. TriMet: NEC uses TriMet to travel to a THPRD aquatic center for Friday swimming. Mini-bus: Camp Green participants are transported in mini-buses driven by trained THPRD staff. Photography We often take photos to document camp activities, and on occasion, may use these photographs in publications and online. If you wish that your child s photo NOT be used, please notify the Program Coordinator in writing. Communication with Parents Open communication between parents and camp staff is essential. If you have any suggestions or concerns, or would like to share something that you or your child enjoyed about camp, please contact the Camp Director or the Program Coordinator. THPRD Scholarship Program THPRD has established this scholarship program to ensure that no park district resident is denied a recreation opportunity due to financial limitations. For complete program information and to request an application form, please call 503-619-3994. Dependent Care Expenses In some cases camp payments can be written as dependent care expenses. Please remember to keep your receipts. THPRD s tax credit number is 93-6011018. - 6 -

Program Evaluation Parent evaluations of the camp programs play an important role in planning for future improvements. Please help us provide your child with the best possible program by completing the evaluation form at the end of each camp week. You can pick one up at check-out or watch your email for the online link to the form. Thank you for your help and support in creating a safe and enjoyable camp for everyone! Tualatin Hills Nature Park 15655 SW Millikan Way Beaverton, Oregon 97003 Cooper Mountain Nature Park 18892 SW Kemmer Rd Beaverton, Oregon 97007 The Nature Center acts as the gateway to the 222 acres of the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, where five miles of trails and a mosaic of habitats provide endless opportunities for discovery. Meeting Location: Camps will be meeting at the Nature Center by the parking lot off of Millikan Way. The Nature House and the Cooper Mountain Nature Park are a joint project between Metro and THPRD. This beautiful park has views of Tualatin Valley from many of its three miles of trails and a variety of habitats that are becoming rare in our region. Meeting Location: Camps will be meeting at the Nature House or on the east end of the parking lot near the green barn. Cooper Mountain is located off Kemmer Rd. - 7 -