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Camp Code of Conduct

At Day Camp, we want to make sure everyone has a safe and fun experience. Our Camp Code of Conduct is based on the Girl Scout Promise and Law, and is our guide for behavior at all Girl Scout activities and camps (including transportation and bus stops). The Camp Code of Conduct is included in the registration form. Parents/guardians and girl participant, please read, discuss, and sign together.

Girl Scout Promise:

On my honor, I will try:

To serve God and my country,

To help people at all times,

And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

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Girl Scout Law:

I will do my best to be

I will do my best to be

honest and fair,

friendly and helpful,

considerate and caring,

courageous and strong,

and responsible for what I say and do,

respect myself and others,

respect authority,

use resources wisely,

make the world a better place, and

be a sister to every Girl Scout.

The following is expected of every Girl Scout:

  • I will follow the rules that are made to protect others and myself and to help make sure camp activities are safe, fun, and successful.

  • I will treat other people myself, property, and equipment with respect.

  • I will be considerate of the feelings of others.

  • I will be respectful of the camp staff. I will not argue with staff or call them names. I will ask questions calmly and if I am disappointed I will express my opinion in a respectful manner using appropriate language.

  • I will not bully or abuse (hit, slap, spit, or any other unwanted touch) my sister Girl Scouts. I understand that violence will not be tolerated and my parents will be notified as well as the parents of any girls involved.

  • I will remember that others have ideas and thoughts, which may be different from mine, and that their ideas and thoughts are just as important as mine. I will not make fun of the ideas and thoughts of others. I will try not to offend anyone else with my thoughts and ideas.

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Failure to follow our Code of Conduct will result in the following corrective action:

  • First Offense: Review of the Girl Scout Law/Promise, camp rules/policies as appropriate and an apology, if needed.

  • Second Offense: Review of the Girl Scout Law/Promise, camp rules/policies as appropriate, an apology (if needed), and parent will be told of behavior.

  • Third Offense: Review of the Girl Scout Law/Promise, camp rules/policies as appropriate with parent and child. A discussion will be held between parent, child and camp director regarding expectations for the rest of the session.

  • Fourth Offense: A discussion will be held between parent and camp director regarding camper leaving camp without the option of a refund.

Teen Leader Expectations

  • Stay up to date with information on the website & Band App (log in info to be given at teen meeting)

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  • Attend Teen Meetings to plan programming

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  • Arrive at camp and planning meetings ready to lead. Leave all electronics (except cell phones) and distractions at home.

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  • Follow the Girl Scout Law, Promise, and Mission

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  • Treat the campers with respect and patience

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  • Bring ideas and a team player mindset to meetings and Day Camp

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  • Follow the guidelines set by the Teen Coordinators

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  • Communicate any concerns, absences, and needs to the Teen Coordinators through Group Me

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  • Complete New Teen Training*

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*New Teen Training is provided by the Day Camp Staff. It is only required for new Teen Leaders. 

**Ideally, the Girl Scout Teen would join Band App to stay up to date on important information. 

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