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Day Camp Code of Conduct
Day Camp Code of Conduct
Becky Prince
2021-12-21T14:39:25-05:00
Day Camp Behavior Code
WDSRA promotes the concept of "Opening a World of Untapped Potential and a Lifetime of Possibilities" and strives to accomplish this belief through our program goals. However, specific rules are necessary to ensure everyone's safety and enjoyment. Participants, staff, volunteers, and parents exhibit appropriate behavior at all times. The following guidelines have been created to make WDSRA's programs safe and enjoyable. Additional rules may be developed as deemed necessary by the staff. Staff, participates, volunteers and parents shall:
show respect to all participants, staff, volunteers, parents, and community members
refrain from using foul language
refrain from causing bodily harm to other participants, staff, coaches or parents
demonstrate respect for equipment, supplies, and facilities
represent WDSRA in a manner that is consistent with the goals, objectives and ethics of the association
remain within the established program boundaries
WDSRA reserves the right to dismiss a participant, staff, volunteer, or parent if it is in the association's best interest.
Each situation will be evaluated on its merit.
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Yes, I confirm I have read the behavior code of conduct and discussed with my camper.
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Parent/Guardian Name
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