Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are doing congressional (congo camp) and loving it. Just wish we would have signed up for more weeks
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to disagree with you on the staff. I went to pick up my child early one day and I saw children walking around unattended. My daughter was on the playground when I went to pick up and and there were at least 4 counselors sitting there on their cell phones. Not one was playing with the children and no one was paying any attention at all. In addition, there was a group of kids that the counselors were trying to get to line up. Two were pushing each other and three were running around chasing each other. This was in the span of 10 minutes. The counselors had no control over the situation and all they did was yell. Thank goodness it was our last week there. We will not be returning. For what they charge, the camp should be so much better.
I have to agree as our exprience was no where as stellar as everyone reports. I finally figured out that few parents actually see what goes on during the day. They just drop off in the morning and then pick up in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to disagree with you on the staff. I went to pick up my child early one day and I saw children walking around unattended. My daughter was on the playground when I went to pick up and and there were at least 4 counselors sitting there on their cell phones. Not one was playing with the children and no one was paying any attention at all. In addition, there was a group of kids that the counselors were trying to get to line up. Two were pushing each other and three were running around chasing each other. This was in the span of 10 minutes. The counselors had no control over the situation and all they did was yell. Thank goodness it was our last week there. We will not be returning. For what they charge, the camp should be so much better.
I have to agree as our exprience was no where as stellar as everyone reports. I finally figured out that few parents actually see what goes on during the day. They just drop off in the morning and then pick up in the afternoon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I have to disagree with you on the staff. I went to pick up my child early one day and I saw children walking around unattended. My daughter was on the playground when I went to pick up and and there were at least 4 counselors sitting there on their cell phones. Not one was playing with the children and no one was paying any attention at all. In addition, there was a group of kids that the counselors were trying to get to line up. Two were pushing each other and three were running around chasing each other. This was in the span of 10 minutes. The counselors had no control over the situation and all they did was yell. Thank goodness it was our last week there. We will not be returning. For what they charge, the camp should be so much better.
I have to agree as our exprience was no where as stellar as everyone reports. I finally figured out that few parents actually see what goes on during the day. They just drop off in the morning and then pick up in the afternoon.
GloriaC wrote:What school?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people do who can't afford the tuition rates for camps like Valley Mill, Green Acres, and such?
Our DC charter school does a month long free summer program. Free to DC residents, first seats to school participants.
Anonymous wrote:
I have to disagree with you on the staff. I went to pick up my child early one day and I saw children walking around unattended. My daughter was on the playground when I went to pick up and and there were at least 4 counselors sitting there on their cell phones. Not one was playing with the children and no one was paying any attention at all. In addition, there was a group of kids that the counselors were trying to get to line up. Two were pushing each other and three were running around chasing each other. This was in the span of 10 minutes. The counselors had no control over the situation and all they did was yell. Thank goodness it was our last week there. We will not be returning. For what they charge, the camp should be so much better.
Anonymous wrote:This is our first year at Congo and it has been great. I like how organized it is, that the staff appears well-trained and is so good with the children, that food (lunch/snacks) is provided and, mostly importantly, that my child is really enjoying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son loves DC ICE because there is ICE and INLINE skating and games every day. Coach Nat is amazing and engaging with the kids as well as the friends he makes while at camp.
Fake.
What school?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do people do who can't afford the tuition rates for camps like Valley Mill, Green Acres, and such?
Our DC charter school does a month long free summer program. Free to DC residents, first seats to school participants.