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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our kids were there for the first two weeks of camp this summer. The testing on arrival day was not cursory and seemed to be fine from a clinical perspective, but it was disorganized and took forever. One of our kids came back with covid. We tested because we got an email from camp about covid positive children our children may have interacted with. We of course told camp that one of our kids was positive, but there was no further community email from them saying something like "We have learned of additional positives in the group that was there last week." The new bunk note policy was handled poorly. Disappointing and sounded stressful for our kids. Sounds like letters our kids wrote to us were simply discarded. Are the new directors discouraging counselors from being open about their gender identity and pronouns? Based on what our kids said, I'm afraid that may be the case, but I'm taking what my kids said with a grain of salt. [/quote] According to my kid the camp staff was supportive of campers using they/them pronouns. Our kiddo said she didn’t notice any religious overtones and never heard anyone told to change.[/quote] But she is in a younger group, so curious if they are applying the “dress code” only to older groups. Also, where did you hear about a dress code? The only thing we ever saw mentioned was no bikinis.[/quote] It sounds like the PP is describing a school like “dress code” and similar to most summer camp guidelines. [/quote] Most camps prohibit girls from wearing tank tops in the heat, in the summer, but allow boys to wear them and even for them to go shirtless? Hmmmm[/quote] Yeah, banning tank tops does not seem reasonable nor equitable. [/quote]
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