Welcome to Summer Fun Day Camp Orientation! Thank you for coming! The Director, Assistant Director, Coordinator, and Counselors will be present from 5:30-6:30pm While you are here: Complete the required camp paperwork per child (copies available on the round tables) Drop off completed paperwork Pick up your camp T-shirt (1 free per child registered) Enjoy some snacks and meet the staff! View the camp PowerPoint (will be uploaded to the camp website) There will be no formal presentation WiFi Network: BEN-GUEST Login: summerfdc Password: BENguest0014 This PowerPoint presentation will be uploaded to the camp website: www.ben.edu/camps 5/25/2016 1
Groups by 2016-17 grade & counselors* Owls Grades K-1 Colleen P. Taylor K. Katie N. Falcons Grade 4 Andy C. Becca V. Coordinator Aly N. Penguins Ducks Grade 2 Grade 3 Chelsea D. Katie D. Mary M. Lauren K. Katie P. Chris W. Hawks Eagles Grade 5 Grades 6,7,8 Jessica S. Brian N. Joey F. Kristina I. Assistant Director Director Matt C. Christie R. Additional Counselors Darren C. Levina G. Terisa H. Katarina I. Marissa P. Ericka R. Brenda V. Brianna V. Camille Y. *All administration have degrees in education. All staff are CPR/First Aid certified, have passed a background check, are at least 18 years of age, and are currently enrolled in a college/university or have already graduated 5/25/2016 2
Daily Sign-In/Sign-Out & Camp phone (224) 217-0715 Save the camp phone number to your cell phone. You will need to call for Late Drop-Offs or Early Pick-Ups (see definitions below) Parents/Guardians must sign-in and sign-out each camper every day and show a valid photo ID Daily activities begin at 9:00am and end at 4:00pm Late drop of is anytime after 9:00am Early pick-up is anytime before 4:00pm Parents will be responsible for calling the camp phone to alert the Director or Assistant Director of a late drop off or early pick up. Late Drop Off: The parent/guardian and child(ren) will need to call the camp phone and wait in the Krasa Presentation Room for their child(ren) to be signed in and picked up by a counselor Early Pick-Up: The parent/guardian will need to call the camp phone and wait in the Krasa Presentation Room for their child(ren) to be walked over by a counselor from their current activity on campus and signed out by the parent/guardian 5/25/2016 3
Camp Daily Overview 7:00am-7:30am Registered Only Early Drop Off in Krasa Presentation Room 7:30am-9:00am Regular Drop Off/Open Rec Krasa Basketball Courts 9:00am 4:00pm Organized Activities 9:00am Daily Orientation in Groups (Mondays together in PRSN) 9:15am-11:00am Organized Activities 11:00am wash hands/bathroom 11:15am-12:00pm Lunch (Lunch Buddies) 12:00pm-12:30pm Counselor Break 12:30pm-1:00pm Open Rec 1:00pm-4:00pm Organized Activities 2:00pm Snack Break 4:00pm-6:00pm Open Rec/Pick Up Krasa Basketball Courts Mondays 9:00-9:15 Whole Group Orientation Tuesdays Soccer Shots Wednesdays Nature Museum Thursdays 2 Field Trips (6/23 & 8/4) Fridays Computers Water Movie Activities Jr. Police Jr. Police Fridays Computers (afternoon) Academy Academy (afternoon) 5/25/2016 4
Exciting Camp Activities One grade level appropriate & fun academic activity daily (Reading, Writing, Math, Science) Jr. Police Academy with Sgt. Balilocks twice/week (varies weekly) Nature Museum every Wednesday Soccer Shots every Tuesday (2 groups/day) Water activities on Tuesday afternoons Computers on Mondays & Fridays Movie Fridays! Optional field trips on Thursday, June 23 & Thursday, August 4 5/25/2016 5
What should campers bring each day? Backpack labeled with campers first and last name Full water bottle labeled with campers first and last name *Nut-free afternoon snack inside a baggie (see further details next slide) Sunscreen labeled with the campers first and last name Swimsuit & towel (Water Activities on Tuesdays) Full change of clothes (shirt, shorts, underwear, socks) A non-electronic activity for open recreation time (toy, book, ball) Do not bring: small items (playing cards, bouncy balls) or electronic devices (cameras, ipods, video game players) 5/25/2016 6
What is considered a nut-free snack? A nut-free snack does not contain any type of tree nut or peanut A nut-free snack means the snack was made in a nut-free facility Your child will not be allowed to open/eat their snack if the snack contains nuts, may contain nuts, or is made in a factory that also produces nut products. We will strictly enforce this policy, as we have campers with severe nut allergies who can have a reaction even to inhaling airborne particles from nut products Check the label of the snack carefully before bringing it to camp! 5/25/2016 7
What should campers wear each day? The required Summer Fun Day Camp t-shirt Comfortable play shorts or skirts with shorts underneath Light jacket for cold mornings Comfortable play shoes and socks Tennis shoes/sneakers recommended No sandals or open-toed shoes are allowed 5/25/2016 8
Camper Lunch in the BU cafeteria Included daily! First Trip up to the Lunch Line 2 health options (nothing fried/greasy) Fruit Salad Bar Sandwich Bar Pasta Second Trip up to the Lunch Line Can be fried/greasy Pizza Corn Dog Fries Dessert Table must be cleared Dismissed by Counselor/Admin Choice of 1 Soft serve cone (no toppings) Brownie/Cookie Yes! NO! 5/25/2016 9
1. HAVE FUN! Play with everyone Try new activities 2. Take care of yourself Listening to your body when you need to use the restroom/take a break from an activity Try to solve your own problems. If someone is bothering you Tell them to stop! Or go away from them! 3. Take care of others Use kind words Camper Expectations If someone falls, help them up If you see someone being picked on Tell them to stop! 4. Take care of our camp Treat all camp materials will respect so that they will last all summer Put away materials after you are done so they don t get lost 5/25/2016 Clean up activities/messes even if you didn t make them 10
Camper Disciplinary Actions Step One: Child is given a verbal warning and instructed to correct his/her behavior. Step Two: Child is given a five minute time-out by removing them from their current activity and having them sit calmly and quietly until retrieved by their counselor. Camper is involved in the discipline. What would an appropriate consequence be? How do we fix this? How do we prevent this from happening again? Step Three: Counselors will fill out an incident report and contact the Assistant Director or Director immediately. The child will be required to talk to the director/assistant about the situation and the parents/guardian will be called or told at pick-up. Parents are expected to discuss the inappropriate behavior with their child and to work with the Day Camp staff to stop the misbehaviors. Parents will also sign the incident report. A total of 3 (three) behavioral incident reports is grounds for dismissal from camp for the remainder of the summer. As a reminder to parents, no refunds are given if a child is dismissed from camp for behavioral misconduct. 5/25/2016 11
2 Optional Field Trips this summer! 1. Session 4 Thursday, June 23 rd Lisle Lanes Bowling 2 hours of unlimited bowling & shoe rental Cost: $15 per child 2. Session 10 Thursday, August 4 th Brunswick Zone XL Naperville 1.5 hours of unlimited bowling 30 minutes of unlimited arcades Cost: $18 per child Registration Information will be emailed to parents/guardians registered for Sessions 4 and 10 5/25/2016 12