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CAMPER:VOLUNTEER RATIOS

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CAMPER ORIENTATION

CAMPER ORIENTATION

The camper to volunteer ratios can be confusing. If, at any time, you need clarification please ask the Program Manager, Camp Director, or Assistant Camp Director.

• Medical staff can be included in the ratio.

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• Junior Volunteers can count in ratio but must have a supervising volunteer present.

• In the event of an emergency, notify the Camp Director or Program Manager and use your best judgment on meeting the ratios.

• Off-site: At no time will a group leaving the main campsite have less than two adult volunteers.

• There will be a doctor on call and at least two nurses on duty at any given time, including any time a group of campers are out of radio range.

5:1 Daytime

All camp activities, group activities and class activities: • Art shack • General cabin activities • Dance, yoga and/or hip-hop classes • Campfire • Dances and carnival • Drama • Raids • Meals •

4:1 Daytime

All high-risk activities: • Archery • Mountain biking • Fencing • Pool activities • White water rafting • Tennis • Water skiing • Ice skating • Horseback riding • Fishing • •

6:1 Evening (For campers 6 - 8)

In cabin only: • Toes up

8:1 Evening (For campers 9 and up)

In cabin only: • Toes up

15:1 Transporting Staff accompanying bus transportation: • Must include one nurse •

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