Health and Safety

Health and Safety Policies

What Happens If Someone at Camp Gets Sick?

If a camper demonstrates illness symptoms (fever, cough, extreme G.I. issues) at camp they will be separated from their bunk and their family will be notified for immediate pickup. Campers sent home for illness will need to stay home until they have been symptom free without medication for 24 hours.

 

What Happens If Someone At Camp Tests Positive For Covid-19?

If your camper is testing positive for COVID-19 and has COVID-19 symptoms, including cough, sore throat, or a fever, please do not sent them to camp.

If a camper or staff member tests positive for COVID-19, the camper’s small group will be notified. For confirmed cases of COVID-19 we are following the CDC’s guidelines.

 

What Are The Refund Policies For COVID-19 Related Scenarios?

If your camper misses one or two days of camp due to illness or COVID-like symptoms, unfortunately your fees are not refundable. If you miss three or more days of a camp week, we will credit 50% of your camp fees to your account upon request.
If the whole camp needs to close temporarily due to COVID-19, families will receive a pro-rated refund for any missed days due to camp closures.

 

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