Summer Flag Football Camp

Get ready for an action-packed week of fun and learning at our Flag Football Camp! This camp is perfect for boys and girls entering 4th to 8th grade and will run from August 3rd to August 7th. Each day, from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM, young athletes will gather at St. Andrews Lutheran School to enhance their skills in passing, catching, speed, offense, and defense. Our experienced coach, Kelly Schau, will guide participants through exciting drills and teamwork exercises, ensuring everyone has a blast while improving their game.

Don’t miss this opportunity to make new friends, learn essential football skills, and enjoy some fun games. The camp fee is $100.00 brought to the school office during office hours, covering all activities and materials. Spaces are limited, so be sure to secure your spot early. For more information or to register, contact Kelly Schau at [email protected].

  • 📅 Date: August 3rd – 7th
  • ⏰ Time: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
  • 📍 Location: St. Andrews Lutheran School
  • 💲 Cost: $100
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Payment

$100.00 check can be brought to the office by July, 30th.  Checks made out to "St. Andrews Lutheran School" Attn. Kelley Schau


Medical

I give permission to the St. Andrews summer program to take whatever emergency measures are judged necessary for the care and protection of my child(ren) while under their supervision.  In case of a medical emergency, I understand that my child will be transported to an appropriate medical facility by the local emergency unit for treatment if the local emergency team deems it necessary.  It is understood that in some medical situations the St. Andrews staff will need to contact the local emergency resources before the parents/guardians, the child’s physician, and/or other adults acting on the parents/guardians behalf are notified.  I understand that any expenses incurred with be the responsibility of the family.


Picture Policy

I give permission to the St. Andrews summer program to publish any or all pictures of my child, ____________________ taken during the duration and conducting of this program.


Behavior Policy

Purpose:
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all children attending the summer camp experience a safe, supportive, and enjoyable time while promoting Christian values. This policy outlines expected behavior and the consequences of inappropriate actions to maintain a positive environment for all campers, regardless of whether they are enrolled in our school.

Expected Behavior

  1. Respect for Others:
    • Treat others with kindness, courtesy, and respect.
    • Use positive language, avoiding name-calling, bullying, or any form of verbal abuse.
    • Demonstrate patience and cooperation during group activities and playtime.
  2. Honoring Authority:
    • Listen attentively and follow the instructions of camp leaders, counselors, and other staff members.
    • Show respect for all adults and leaders, recognizing their role in creating a safe and organized camp experience.
  3. Personal Responsibility:
    • Take care of personal belongings and respect the property of others and the camp.
    • Follow camp rules for safety, including staying within designated areas and abiding by activity-specific rules.
  4. Kindness to Creation:
    • Care for the camp’s environment, cleaning up after yourself and participating in environmental stewardship activities.

Unacceptable Behavior

To ensure the safety and well-being of all campers, the following behaviors are prohibited:

  1. Physical Aggression:
    • Fighting, hitting, pushing, or any form of physical harm is strictly prohibited.
  2. Bullying:
    • Any form of bullying, whether verbal, physical, or emotional, is not allowed and will be addressed immediately.
  3. Disrespecting Authority:
    • Disobedience, refusal to follow camp leaders' directions, or disrespectful behavior toward counselors or staff members will not be tolerated.
  4. Destruction of Property:
    • Deliberately damaging or vandalizing camp property, equipment, or other campers' belongings will result in disciplinary action.
  5. Disrupting Group Activities:
    • Any behavior that disrupts the activities or hinders others' ability to participate will not be allowed.
  6. Inappropriate Language or Actions:
    • Profanity, offensive gestures, or inappropriate comments will result in disciplinary action.

Disciplinary Procedures

While we believe in showing grace and mercy in line with Christian teachings, it is essential to maintain a safe and respectful environment. The following steps will be taken for misbehavior:

  1. Verbal Warning:
    • For minor infractions, the camper will receive a verbal warning, and the behavior will be discussed.
  2. Reflection Time:
    • If the behavior continues or escalates, the camper may be asked to take a "time-out" for a brief period to reflect on their actions and the impact they have on others.
  3. Parental Involvement:
    • For repeated or serious violations, parents or guardians will be contacted to discuss the camper’s behavior and determine an appropriate course of action.
  4. Dismissal from Camp:
    • In the case of severe or ongoing disruptive behavior, the camper may be asked to leave the camp, with no refund of fees. This step will only be taken after all other options have been exhausted.

Parent/Guardian Commitment

By enrolling their child in the summer camp, parents/guardians agree to support the behavior policy and work collaboratively with camp staff in addressing any concerns. We ask that parents discuss the expectations with their child before camp to ensure a positive and enriching experience for everyone.

Conclusion:
Our Christian summer camp is designed to provide children with a fun and safe environment while helping them grow in their faith. We ask that all campers abide by this behavior policy to maintain a harmonious and respectful camp experience, grounded in Christian principles of love, respect, and kindness.

This policy can be adjusted based on your camp's specific needs and objectives. It should also be communicated clearly to both parents and campers at the time of registration, and all staff should be trained on how to enforce it consistently and lovingly.