Zoo Camp FAQ`s - Audubon Nature Institute
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Zoo Camp FAQ`s - Audubon Nature Institute
Welcome to Zoo Camp! Table of Contents Camp Contact 2 entire Zoo Camp Experience. Information Camp Themes and Registration Information Frequently Asked Questions/ What to Bring Important Info A-Z Drop–off &Pick-Up Information This manual is full of information that will guide you through the 3-5 Please read all materials carefully. If you have any questions that are 6-7 not answered in these pages, refer to the camp contact information to 8-13 be connected with the person who can best assist you with additional 14-15 information. We can’t wait to share our camp with you! 1 CAMP CONTACT INFORMATION Charlotte Page Zoo Camp Director Desk: 504-212-5357 Camp Cell Phone: 504-239-4571 Please note: (weekend calls will not be received until 7:00 am on Mondays) cpage@auduboninstitute.org or campsandscoutprograms@auduboninstitute.org Brenda Walkenhorst Director of Education Projects 504-212-5472 bwalkenhorst@auduboninstitute.org Dominique Tyson Program Registrar– all registration, payment and Before and After Care questions 504-212-5380 or 504-861-5103 dtyson@auduboninstitute.org For Time Sensitive messages and calls please calls during camp hours please call Dominique at 504-212-5380 or 504-861-5103 or Camp Cell Phone at 504-239-4571 2 CAMP PROGRAMS Zoo Camp 4-10 years—entering PrK4-4th grade (camper must be 4 by June 1) $250 per week for members, $295 per week for members Perfect for budding scientists, zoologists, explorers, artists, and animal lovers! Days (9am3pm) are filled with crafts, hands on and inquiry driven activities, encounters with animal ambassadors and guided zoo tours. Each day also includes free play and nature play ! Zoo Explorer Summer Camp (entering 5-7th grade) $300 week for members , $350 per week for nonmembers This is the perfect program for our older campers as it has all of the fun of regular zoo camp with the addition of weekly field trips, teambuilding and other leadership activities. Week 4 and week 8 of Explorer Camp include a campout at the Zoo! 2016 Weekly Themes Zoo Camp Explorers May 31-June 3 *(Tues-Fri.) Habitat Happenings Habitat Happenings June 6-10 Animal Superheroes Cultural Safari June 13-17 Wildlife Passport Animals and Art June 20-24 Extreme Animals Wilderness Adventure June 27-July 1 For Pet’s Sake Animal Careers July 11-15 Animal Grossology Animal Grossology July 18-22 Wildlife Heroes Wildlife Heroes July 25-29 Zoo Keeper Olympics Wilderness Adventure No Camp Week of July 4 For detailed descriptions see next page. 3 2016 CAMP THEMES Habitat Happenings: From wetlands to rainforests and everything in between, there are so many different habitats all over the world. This week will explore different habitats and learn why certain animals thrive in each. Animal Superheroes (Zoo Camp Only)- Superheroes get a lot of their powers from animals. Web spinning, climbing walls like a spider, flying like a bat– you can learn a lot from watching animals. Explore the ways that animals are like superheroes and superheroes are like animals. Cultural Safari (Explorers Only)- How do different cultures celebrate animals> We will explore how cultures from around the world celebrate wild life and wild places. Wildlife Passport (Zoo Camp Only)- Travel around the world while discovering the incredible animals that call Audubon Zoo home! Art and Animals (Explorers Only)- Animals have always been celebrated in different forms of art. From paintings, to sculpture to photography and music– we will explore all forms of art and make some of our own. Extreme Animals– Who is the biggest animal at the zoo? Who is the fastest? The slowest? The longest? The smallest? Let’s explore the amazing animals at Audubon Zoo-to the extreme! For Pet’s Sake!- If you have a pet at home, or are hoping to get one, this is the camp you need. We will learn all about being a responsible pet parent as well as which animals do not make good pets. During the week you will be able to take home some ideas about enrichment, training, animal careers and treats for your own pet. Grossology Week– What’s the scoop about poop? We'll answer this question and answer some of your others about the “grossest” things in the animal kingdom. Wildlife Heroes– Be a hero for conservation by discovering what Audubon Zoo does to support wildlife and habitats. Take part in the action by creating your own animal conservation initiatives to do at home and in your community. Zoo Keeper Olympics– If you are excited for the Olympics in Rio this summer, we hope you will join us for our own Olympics here at the Zoo! This exciting week will be filled with animal competitions as well as human ones, and activities to learn more about our athletic zoo keepers here at the Zoo. 4 REGISTRATION Registration for summer begins on March 1 and ends one week prior to the desired week of camp (or when the session is filled). Holiday Camp registrations begin 1 month prior to the camp session. Camp applications can be found our website at www.audubonnatureinstitute.org or by calling 504-861-5103. To Register You will need a credit card and an email address to register and make full payment through our secure server, before receiving confirmation of registration. Please have all contact information, your membership number and each camper’s medical information on hand before you begin registration. camp. Registration fees (2.00) are nonrefundable. To request a cancellation, send an email to bwalken@auduboninstitute.org, include the week of camp, name of the child and name on the credit card. To prevent misunderstandings or mistakes ALL cancellations must be in writing. Discounts To reschedule another date from your origiMembers receive discounts on all Zoo Camps. nal program, please send an e-mail to bwalkTo receive this discount, a valid membership en@auduboninstitute.org include the week number must be entered at time of registra- of camp, your name, and the week you want tion. To become a member visit our website to change to. or call 504-861-5105 Mon-Friday. Waiting Lists If a session is full you can still Cancellations & Refunds go ahead and register online which will put If you cancel before May 1, you will receive a you on the wait list without charging you tuition. You will be notified by email when you 90% refund. If you cancel after May 1, but beare moved off the waiting list. If you fore May 17, you will receive a 50% refund. If checked before of after care you will be you cancel after May 17, we are unable to charged. This will be refunded to you if you offer you a refund. This policy is in effect for are not moved off the waiting list. any and all weeks registered of summer 5 COMMON QUESTIONS Can I register my camper for more than one week? What does my child do all day? Yes, campers may register for as many weekly sessions as your schedule allows. We have a weekly schedule of activities to keep your child stimulated. Each week offers one behind-thescenes tour, an hour of animal encounter, arts and May I register other family members and friends? crafts that are nature and animal related, science disNO. Children must be registered by a parent, legal covery time, visits through out the zoo that are guardian or grandparent. Please do not register theme related, life science games, once a week audifriends, neighbors etc. as this will make you the pritorium movie time that follows the theme. We also mary emergency contact and responsible for all med- encourage free play in an outdoor environment as ical and registration information. part of each day. Please ask your child’s counselor for the weekly schedule. You can also see daily updates .Do you offer scholarships? on our Camp Facebook Page! Yes, scholarships are offered on an as needed basis and application can be found online. What if my child needs special accommodaCan my child and their friend/sibling/relative be in the same group? tions? While we do not have the staff to accommodate campers with behavioral, emotional, or cognitive imAll Zoo Campers are divided into their camp groups pairments, or who are extremely medically fragile, by birthdate only. We cannot accommodate friend campers with those needs are welcome to attend and family requests. Summer camp is a unique opportunity for children of all ages to make new friends. when accompanied by their aide, caregiver, or respite provider. Please conWhat if I want my child to only come for two or tact the Zoo Camp three days instead of all five? Director, Charlotte If you don’t want your child to attend all five days of Page (504-212-5357) a session that is your choice but you will have to pay to discuss your child’s the full session fee. We do not prorate or offer daily needs and ensure rates. that Zoo Camp will be a good match as part of your child’s summer schedule. 6 ZOO CAMP INFO WHAT TO BRING What to Bring BE SURE TO LABEL ALL OF Each camper should bring a backpack that contains all of the following items: YOUR CHILD’S BELONGINGS! A reusable water bottle Beating the Heat at Camp We have many ways of staying cool on A lunch every day. Lunches will not be rescorching hot days: frigerated or heated. We suggest that lunches be packed in reusable containers Groups rotate through indoor, climate controlled areas. to minimize waste. Outdoor activities, lunch and snack take A complete change of clothing place in shady areas. Rain gear just in case! Stops are made at misting areas when out Towel and Bathing Suit in zoo. Sunscreen Each group takes 2-3 trips to Cool Zoo or To Leave at Home Monkey Hill each week where they get to really cool off! Books, toys and stuffed animals. We are not responsible for lost items Money for food or gifts. Concessions and gift areas will be off limits during camp. Games involving water, such as Drip Drip Drop are often played in afternoon Camper water bottles are refilled frequently and staying hydrated is encour- Cell phones, Ipods or other electronics To Wear aged. Zoo Camp t-shirts will be distributed during open house and during the first day of each session. These shirts must be worn daily. Closed toed shoes– NO FLIP FLOPS Shorts or pants! Campers get dirty! 7 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ZOO CAMP A– Z Information on all camps is covered in these pages. Please read carefully and share any necessary information with your camper. We are looking forward to a great year of Zoo Camp! Quick Tips for a great camp experience Clothing should always be appropriate for the weather– all camps spend at least some time outdoors every day! Shoes should always be closed-toe and fit well! We do a lot of walking each day of Zoo Camp! NO FLIP FLOPS, sandals or Crocs please. Meals– See Snacks and Lunches for details. Late Arrivals or Early Departures disrupt camp and cause staff to be pulled away from programming. Please make every effort to respect the camp schedule. Absent Campers If your child will be absent, please leave a message at 504-861-5103 or email campsandscoutprograms@auduboninstitute.org. There are no refunds or make up days for days missed. Arriving Late and Leaving Early Late arrivals or early departures disrupt camp and cause staff to be pulled away from programming, and result in missed tours, animal encounters, or other activities for your camper. Please make every effort to respect the camp schedule. If absolutely necessary, late arrivals or early departures must be arranged in advance. Animal Contact: Campers in all Zoo Camps will have up-close encounters with education animals. With many, touching is permitted if the situation allows. If at any time a camp counselor feels their group is not following camp expectations, the animal encounter may be ended. 8 IMPORTANT INFORMATION A-Z Each Camper will also have to opportunity to feed the goats and sheep in the Watoto Walk Exhibit. For the safety of all, direct contact with other exhibit animals is not possible. All animal care is done by professionally trained zoo keepers. After Care/Before Care Before and After Care is not an extension of the camp program, but is a supervised playtime designed for those who need additional time to get to and from work or other commitments. In all camp seasons, After Care is offered Monday-Friday 3:15-5:30 pm. Campers may be preregistered or register Monday –Friday morning. There is a $10 fee per day and a $1/ per minute additional fee after 5:30 pm. Before Care is offered from 7:30-9:00 am and is $7 per day per child. We strongly recommend that your child be preregistered so we have adequate staffing. Camper Information & Special Needs Audubon Nature Institute strives to accommodate all interested children. Please understand that our camps are very active, with multiple transitions and sensory changes throughout the day. All campers are expected to follow directions and safety rules. While we are a traditional camp (not specialized for specific special needs), we welcome all children and do our very best to accommodate every child . Please provide us with the tools necessary to give your child the best possible experience at Zoo Camp by informing us of any and all special considerations prior to your child's first day of camp. This may include information on allergies, accessibility concerns, behavioral, psychological or emotion conditions or other special needs. Details of any Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Behavior Plans used with your child at school can often be helpful. To best enable our staff to provide your child with a valuable experience, the information you provide will be shared with Zoo Camp Staff and Volunteers unless you request otherwise. Details will not be shared with other camp participants. While we make every effort to accommodate all considerations, it is not possible for us to offer 1:1 attention. If your child requires an aide at school or a PASS worker, he/she may not 9 Expectations Audubon Zoo is committed to ensuring that all children who attend Zoo Camp are provided an atmosphere where they can learn together free of harassment or intimidation. Fun and safety are only possible when there are behavior guidelines that all campers agree to follow. All participants are expected to show respect for all animals, teachers, fellow students, themselves, Zoo staff, Zoo guests and Zoo facilities. Disruptive or dangers behaviors and physical aggression are not acceptable. The following expectations are required of all zoo campers. Be Safety Conscious Walk! Don’t Run! Keep off the top rails of all exhibit areas. Do not push others. Keep hands and feet to yourself. No horse play in the bathrooms. Keep Animals Healthy Do not feed Zoo animals because they are on a strict diet Do not tap on the glass. It disturbs the animals in their homes Do not throw things into the exhibits. The animals could get hurt. Put trash where it belongs. Animals could mistake trash for food. Do not scream or yell at the animals. No one likes to be yelled at and this includes the animals. Do not chase any free roaming animals including the peacocks and chickens. Keep Plants Healthy Use paths and walkways only. Let everyone enjoy the flowers. Please do not pick them! Have Fun and Be Kind Kindness is contagious, so be nice! It’s a simple rule to follow! Respect of fellow campers, counselors and volunteers. No swearing or inappropriate language 10 Our teachers are professionals and they will use sound, positive management tools within their classes. If any camper does not respond to these measures, the camper will be taken to the Zoo Camp Director's office for a reminder of the Zoo Camp expectations. If the problem behavior persists, we will communicate with the parents or guardians and the participant may be removed from the program. Extreme infractions may result in immediate dismissal at the discretion of the Camp Director. This policy will be reviewed with all campers on their first morning of camp. Please also discuss camp expectations with your camper before that time as your understanding of these expectations, and your support of them, are integral to your camper’s positive experience. Grouping In order to ensure that all campers receive age-appropriate opportunities, campers are grouped by age. Camper of varied ages will NOT be placed in classes together. There will be occasions through out the day when siblings and friends from different groups will be participating in activities together. Illnesses Audubon Zoo Camp reserves the right to refuse entrance to zoo Camp if a child is exhibiting symptoms listed below. In the event a camper becomes ill, camp staff will notify the registering parent/guardian, followed by those listed as emergency contacts. For the well being of your camper and the safety of other campers in our program, if your child shows any of the following symptoms, you will be asked to pick up your child immediately. Fever of 100 Degrees or more Severe/persistent coughing Pink Eye Sore Throat Severe headache Vomiting Ringworm Other contagious illnesses Lice A doctors note must be provided before campers with signs of any contagious illness or lice may return to camp. 11 Lost and Found Items are turned into the Camp lost and found table at the end of each camp week. To check on lost items after your child’s week at camp please check the lost and found table on Friday or call us at 504-861-5103. Lunches and Snacks The zoo does not provide lunch for campers. Please pack a healthy lunch in eco-friendly packaging. We cannot refrigerate or microwave any food for your child. Your child must bring a water bottle every day. If you do not send a water bottle we will give bottled water to your child for 1.00 per bottle. It is extremely important for your child to have water all day of camp. We take breaks every few hours to refill water bottles. We will provide a morning snack for your camper each day. If your child has allergies or dietary restrictions please send your own snack each day. Most camps will eat lunch and snack in outdoor areas. In most instances, Zoo Camp does not place restrictions on the types of food that can be sent to camp. However, if a high number of participants scheduled to attend a week of camp have food allergies, parents may be asked in advance to refrain from sending the item in question for that week. We appreciate your understanding of these requests. Medications We do not administer medications of any kind during Zoo Camp. If you have a medical need please contact the Camp Director to discuss. Schedule What does my child do all day? We have a weekly schedule of activities to keep your child stimulated. Each week offers one behind-the-scenes tour, an hour of animal encounter, arts and crafts that are nature and animal related, science discovery time, visits through out the zoo that are theme related, life science games, once a week auditorium movie time that follows the theme. We also encourage free play in an outdoor environment as part of each day. Please ask your child’s counselor for the weekly schedule. 12 Shopping Campers are not permitted to purchase any items from the zoo concession stands, gift shops, or restaurants during camp sessions. PLEASE DO NOT send money to camp with your child for any reason. You may purchase items from concession stands or gift shops after you pick up your camper. We do have a small camp store that is open each morning during check in that carries camp necessities and a few Audubon logo items. Staff Staff are screened for excellence in programming for children. Camp staff are required to have previous experience with children and many staff return year after year. All staff working with children undergo a federal background check and drug test prior to employment. To ensure high quality supervision, the camper to staff ration is 8:1 or better. Supervision and Safety At no time is any child left unsupervised. The Zoo’s First Responder and Security team is on site from 9-4 each day. T-shirts Summer campers are required to wear Zoo Camp t-shirts every day. This is a safety precaution and allows us to recognize campers easily among other visitors. Each child receives on shirt with each week’s registration and extra shirts are available for purchase. T-shirts will be distributed the first day of camp or at the camp open house. Available Sizes: Youth XS, S, M, L, Adult S, M, L, XL 13 PICK UP AND DROP OFF 7:30-8:40 Early Care Drop Off -Education Gate (Behind statue of Audubon in front of zoo) Please walk your child to the gate and buzz security. Tell them you are there for camp and they will buzz you in. Follow the signs to the early care classroom. Staff will be there to greet your child and to record his/her attendance. After your child is recorded , you are free to leave. Be prepared to confirm your pick up list and sign up for After Care if needed. For your safety, please do not remain in the Zoo after dropping off your camper. Prior to the zoo opening, preparations are underway that require the Zoo to be free of Visitors. If you would like to visit the Zoo, please enter through the main admission gate at 10:00 am. 8:45-9:15 Regular Drop Off Option 1– Park in front of zoo at curb and walk your camper in. Then follow instruct ions above to check your camper in. Option 2– Carpool Drop Off. Pull up to the curb and one of our Zoo Camp staff will greet you and walk with your camper to their classroom. Please note that on Mondays of each week there is no carpool and all campers must be walked in and signed in. 3:15-3:45 Pick up at Education Gate Option 1– Park in front of zoo and come in to check out your camper. Campers will be in their class areas. Be prepared to show your pick up card and be checked off of an approved list. Please DO NOT take your child without first checking out with camp staff. Option 2– Carpool Pick Up– pull up to curb and one of our staff will greet you and check your pick up card and verify it with our approved pick up list. Once approved the staff member will walk in and get your camper and bring them to your car. After 3:45 After Care Pick Up– Education Gate Same as Early Care drop off. Buzz security at the education gate and once buzzed in proceed to the camp classroom. A staff member will greet you, check your id and then sign your camper out. Campers must be picked up by 5:30. A $1 per minute fee applies to all pick ups after 5:30. 14 IMPORTANT PICK UP INFORMATION Campers will not be released to any individual not on the pre-approved pick-up list created at time of registration, open house or the first day of session. When providing this list, please ensure ALL pertinent individuals are included, including yourself, parents, grandparents, etc. For the safety of all campers, NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS POLICY WILL ME MADE. Individuals may be added to the list by providing the Zoo Camp Director with a signed note at drop off. All approved individuals, including parents, must present a name and Zoo Camp Pick Up Card at time of pick up. Please have Blue Card ready to save time. Campers will not be released to anyone without a Pick Up Card. Thank you for your cooperation– these policies are for the safety of all campers. YOU MUST HAVE BLUE PICK UP CARD IN ORDER TO PICK UP YOUR CAMPER! If someone else is picking up your camper they need to have a pick up card to do so. We will not release any campers without a pick up card. 15