Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just emailed and cancelled week 1
If they are going to cancel, they need to just do it, instead of a week at a time. If it's not safe to do week 1, then weeks 2, 3, and 4 aren't safe either.
Anonymous wrote:They just emailed and cancelled week 1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Calleva parent here for a rising second grader-- I thought that they used the buses for trips during the day as well, not just transportation? Does that also make re-opening this camp challenging? Or is the actual camp property big enough that they can do camp on premise?
They do use the buses for trips during the day as well. This would be less of an issue though, since each group would be traveling on its own bus. This would allow each group to essentially operate as its own unit without having to be exposed to other groups.
To the people above complaining about how lack of transportation to camp would be a deal breaker, they might provide transportation from their stops, but each group would meet directly at the stop (as opposed to all the buses with kids from every group meeting at camp and splitting up there). So each group would have a stop assigned to it where that group would meet at the beginning of the day and return to at the end of the day. So you might have to drive to Chevy Chase if you live in DC, for example, but you wouldn’t have to drive all the way to their location.
I don’t have any reason to believe this is what they’re doing, just a thought about ideas they might be considering.
Anonymous wrote:New Calleva parent here for a rising second grader-- I thought that they used the buses for trips during the day as well, not just transportation? Does that also make re-opening this camp challenging? Or is the actual camp property big enough that they can do camp on premise?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is everyone else doing re: Calleva? Are you waiting to see if full refunds will be given? Or is that off the table completely?
We are staying enrolled, as we will send out kid if they are open (and we sincerely hope they are).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calleva's model (small group of kids together all day in a group) seems like it may be better able to meet the CDC recommendations than some other camps where kids go from activity to activity based on their interests instead of staying with the same group. I wonder if they will be able to run camp but not have buses and make a few other adjustments. That is what I am hoping for anyway.
If they take away the bus, it will make it impossible for many families to do it.
I understand if they feel they need to do that, but I would expect to be given a refund, or at the very least a credit.
Logistics are a major consider when we choose camps and I would not have signed up for Calleva if they didn’t have the bus.
I would have said that originally but now, with less traffic and many people working from home and desperate to have their kids entertained in the summer, I bet many people would be ok with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calleva's model (small group of kids together all day in a group) seems like it may be better able to meet the CDC recommendations than some other camps where kids go from activity to activity based on their interests instead of staying with the same group. I wonder if they will be able to run camp but not have buses and make a few other adjustments. That is what I am hoping for anyway.
If they take away the bus, it will make it impossible for many families to do it.
I understand if they feel they need to do that, but I would expect to be given a refund, or at the very least a credit.
Logistics are a major consider when we choose camps and I would not have signed up for Calleva if they didn’t have the bus.
I would have said that originally but now, with less traffic and many people working from home and desperate to have their kids entertained in the summer, I bet many people would be ok with this.
Anonymous wrote:What is everyone else doing re: Calleva? Are you waiting to see if full refunds will be given? Or is that off the table completely?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Calleva's model (small group of kids together all day in a group) seems like it may be better able to meet the CDC recommendations than some other camps where kids go from activity to activity based on their interests instead of staying with the same group. I wonder if they will be able to run camp but not have buses and make a few other adjustments. That is what I am hoping for anyway.
If they take away the bus, it will make it impossible for many families to do it.
I understand if they feel they need to do that, but I would expect to be given a refund, or at the very least a credit.
Logistics are a major consider when we choose camps and I would not have signed up for Calleva if they didn’t have the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Calleva's model (small group of kids together all day in a group) seems like it may be better able to meet the CDC recommendations than some other camps where kids go from activity to activity based on their interests instead of staying with the same group. I wonder if they will be able to run camp but not have buses and make a few other adjustments. That is what I am hoping for anyway.