Wel Welcom come e to to KOK KOK Wednesday, September 28 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wel Welcom come e to to KOK KOK Wednesday, September 28 Friday, September 30 Loading is such fun!!!! Here We Come!! On our way . . . to the wall!! our favorite hang-out!!! All necessary forms are available on the Marshall


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Wel Welcom come e to to KOK KOK

Wednesday, September 28– Friday, September 30

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Loading is such fun!!!!

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Here We Come!!

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  • ur favorite hang-out!!!

On our way . . . to the wall!!

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 All necessary forms are available on the

Marshall homepage.

 Cost for camp is $125.00. Scholarships are

available by contacting the Mr. Thornton.

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The Dining Hall

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I wonder what’s for breakfast (lunch, dinner)?

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Camp Meals

Break

eakfas fast

Waffles French Toast Sausage Patty Sausage Links

Breakfast Includes

  • breakfast bar with fruit, oatmeal, cold cereal, yogurt, granola
  • 2% Milk, Skim Milk, Soy Milk, Orange Juice

Lunch

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Soft Shell Taco/Taco Meat Chicken Nuggets Salsa, Sour Cream, Shredded Cheese Tater Tots Rice Carrots, Celery, Ranch Dressing Cantaloupe

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Vegetarian Option: Vegetarian Option: Refried Beans Breaded Eggplant

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Camp Meals

Dinner

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Ziti Oven Roasted Turkey Meat Sauce Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Breadsticks Roll Yellow Cake Brownie

  • Vegetarian Option:

Vegetarian Option: Plain Sauce Stuffed Pepper

Lunch and Dinner Includes

  • salad bar
  • 2% Milk, Skim Milk, Soy Milk, Orange Juice

Snacks

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Soft Pretzel, S’Mores Lemonade, Orange Drink, Water

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Daily Schedule-Thursday

7:30-8:0 :00 — Rise ise and shine ne

8:15 15-9:1 :15 — Break eakfast

9:30-12:0 12:00 — Rota tatio tions

12:1 :15-1: 1:15 15 — Lunch

1:30-4:0 :00 — Rotati tations ns

4:10 10-5:0 :00 — Supervise ervised d Recr ecreati eation

5:15 15-6:1 :15 — Dinner ner

6:30-9:0 :00 — Eveni ning g Activi tiviti ties es

9:00-10:0 10:00 — Showers/P wers/Prepa repare re for Bed

10:0 :00 — Lights ts Out

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The Connequessing Classroom

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In the woods…

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It’s not all work…

Cracker Jack Trail

Kon-O-Kwee Fun!!

Adaptations Canoeing Tram ride

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And at night…

Bonfire S’mores

Scavenger Hunt

Evening Games Bingo

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Cabin Night Life…

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Clothing To Pack

Clothing

*shorts (2-3) *old jeans or heavy pants (3-4) *shirts (3-4) *socks (5-6) *underwear (4-5) *sleepwear

Warm/Protective Clothing *jacket

*sweatshirt *gloves or mittens *hat/cap *rain poncho *sneakers *waterproof boots

*LABEL everythi erything ng you send d with h your r child ld. *Do Do NOT use a g a gar arba bage ge bag ag as as luggag age. *WATCH the weath ather!! er!!

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Miscellaneous Items To Pack

Sleeping Gear

*sleeping bag or sheets/blanket *pillow and case

Personal Needs

*towel and washcloth *comb or brush *deodorant *body wash *toothbrush (in a container)/toothpaste *flip flops

Other

*sunglasses *sunscreen *flashlight *disposable camera *plastic bag *bug spray

(for wet/dirty clothes)

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What NOT To Pack…

* Food & Snacks (including gum or candy) * Personal Sports Equipment

(PE teachers provide all equipment.)

* Electronic Devices including, but not limited to:

cell phones, i-pods, i-pads, TVs, expensive cameras, camcorders, gaming systems, hair dryers, curling irons, straighteners . . .

* Pets * Money (There is NO place to spend it!)

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Help is on the way!

If kids get sick… the nurse is a golf cart away!

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 ALL

ALL over er-the he-co counter nter medications (ie: benedryl, motrin. . .) must be in their orig igina inal containers. Tylenol is the only exception. If you stated in the emergency medical form that the nurse could give your child Tylenol at school, then they can receive Tylenol at camp.

 ALL

ALL prescription medications must be in their original ginal pharmacy containers with the prescription label on the bottle.

 ALL

ALL medications (pres escript cription ion an and over er-the the-cou

  • unter)

nter) require a Req eques uest t for r Med edicat ication ion Administrat ministration ion in School

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mp KOK form rm. This form must be completed by your child’s physician and be signed by you.

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Medication Form

(page 1)

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Permission to Carry Form

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Medication Form

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 Send ONLY necessary medications.  Medications that are kept in the nurse’s office at MES

CANN NNOT OT be taken to camp.

Inhalers and Epi-pens will be kept at the nurse’s station unless the permission to carry form is turned into the nurse before we leave for camp. This form can be found on the website.

Pack all medication bottles and permission forms in a Ziplo lock ck baggie labeled with your child’s name and homeroom.

Medications need to be given to the nurse no later than

Wedn ednesday, esday, Sep eptember tember 21 (The sooner, the better.)

 Feel free to call a school nurse with any questions at:

724 724-934 934-6075 6075.

 Pick up your child’s medication on Frida

day, , Sep eptem tember ber 30. Medication cannot be released to your child. NO MEDICATIONS WILL BE IN A CHILD’S

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We had a great time!

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  • REMINDERS. . .
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Do’s

 Do label EVERYTHING!  Do notify your child’s homeroom teacher of any

dietary restrictions due to religious and/or health reasons.

 Do notify your child’s homeroom teacher of any sleep

issues your child might have. (ie: sleep walking,

  • bedwetting. . .)

 Do practice setting and clearing a table with your

child as they will need this skill while at camp.

 Do practice packing/rolling their sleeping bag.  Do complete the pick-up notification form and send

back to school no later Friday, September 16.

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Do’s

 Do pack medication in a Ziplock baggie with a

medication permission form.

 Do have all medications to the school nurse no later

than Wednesday, September 21.

 Do be sure that your child can carry their luggage.  Do have your child at school between 8:30 a.m. and

8:40 a.m. on Wednesday, September 28.

 Do have a ride home arranged for your child at 12:00

p.m. on Friday, September 30.

 Do pick up your child’s medication on Friday,

September 30, the day we return from camp. Medication cannot be returned to your child.

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Don’ts

 Don’t use a garbage bag for luggage.  Don’t tie luggage pieces together or sleeping

gear to luggage.

 Don’t send electronic equipment.  Don’t send money with your child.  Don’t worry!! Your children are in good

hands.