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We look forward to working with you and making sure that you have a fun, safe, exciting experience! Certain policies and forms have been developed in order to assure your safety and well-being.

Policies & Procedures

General Camp Policies

The camp reserves the right, upon notification of parents/guardians to dismiss any camper during any session for improper dress, conduct, language or attitude which, in the judgment of the administrative or counseling staff, is deemed detrimental to the other campers or smooth operation of the camp. If in the judgment of the administrative or counseling staff, your conduct violates any rules and regulations, you may be dismissed without refund of fees and/or referred to appropriate authorities.

General Policies 

COVID-19 Policies & Guidelines

In order to create a camp environment that allows us to operate during the pandemic, we have enhanced some of our normal practices and added new policies. These policies were created using recommendations from The American Camp Association, YMCA, Environmental Health Engineering, Inc and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Our COVID-19 Policies are meant to give an overview of the practices and policies that WILL be in place during summer 2022, based on what we know now. These can and will change as we approach camp start dates. We will also notify our registered camp families directly with the final practices and policies that will be in place during summer 2022 to support our goal to avoid COVID-19 at camp.

Health Forms

Our camp Health Forms are electronic. You will receive an e-mail closer to camp that will prompt you to fill out your Health Form online. Health Forms must be filled out online before your camper checks in to camp.

Health Services, & Insurance

The UW-Green Bay Health and Counseling Center is closed during the summer. If something happens, parents/guardians will be notified of any suspected or known illness or injury. Accident insurance through the University of Wisconsin is provided for all camps. This limited policy covers injuries relating to camp accidents only, and parents or guardians will be responsible for excess medical costs.

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