I'm wondering what is their threshold for minimum amount of chaperones needed. I'm concerned they are not transparent about this and parents need to know. |
They often need more male chaperones. Not enough volunteers but that is school dependent. 40 middle schools in mcps. Check with your school's Outdoor Ed teacher or coordinator. Get name of your kid's chaperone(s). Volunteer if you can. Don't leave it to school they work hard and are trying best but... |
Welcome to mcps the largest school district in MD |
| My husband would not chaperone. I don't mind to be a volunteer chaperone, but I have a son. I don't know if I could monitor and keep all boys under control. I am petite, and I don't have strong personalities and voice to overpower them if there are any conflicts. My son has done summer sleepaway camp since age 8, so I am sure that he can handle this outdoor ed. I would volunteer when my daughter do outdoor ed. |
Sleep away camp you *choose* and pay $$$ for is not the same as outdoor ed. |
My sleep away camp loving kid did not care for outdoor ed. He was expecting a fun campy vibe and said it was just school but overnight. |
So outdoor ed is not fun at all? How do they assign & group boys or girls in daytime and sleep by room? By class? |
What happened? |
My DD (who was fine socially at school) was assigned to a room for sleeping with very cliquey kids. It was awful for her. I hate to criticize a parent volunteer but I would not have been able to ignore what she described. |
Isn't it better to separate gender and divided by the same class? It is good for class bonding and easy for class teacher to keep track and control. |
The programming itself sounds fine. It’s just not CAMP, and if a kid has in their mind that it’s going to be packed with energy and some freedom, they’re going to feel let down. Idk how they actually do room assignments but ds was with kids he didn’t know very well, and not his friends. His trip was also very early in the school year when he hadn’t made many new friends beyond the old ES ones yet. |
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The kids spend very little time with their cabin mates
Meal seating is randomized every meal. Activity groups are randomized. |
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| It's 24 kids between 2 rooms, and 2-4 adults per 2 rooms (but the adults sleep together in a 3rd, adjoining, room). |
Only 1 adult in my child's cabin for 20 kids |