2015 - 2016 School-Year Calendar for Poudre School District
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2015 - 2016 School-Year Calendar for Poudre School District
2015 - 2016 School-Year Calendar for Poudre School District When school is out, B.A.S.E. Camp is in! B.A.S.E. Camp Calendar Welcome to the first B.A.S.E. Camp school calendar! Our hope is that you will be able to use this calendar as a tool to help you plan for your family throughout the school year. As you go about this year, we hope you’ll think of B.A.S.E. Camp as an important piece in your child care puzzle. We are excited to provide quality care and enrichment programs on the days that you need us, whether it’s on a regular basis, for School Out Days or just from time to time. We can’t wait to see your child in B.A.S.E. Camp this year! Fall Registration for B.A.S.E. Camp Is Open Fall Registration for B.A.S.E. Camp is now open! Make sure you take the time to register your child for B.A.S.E. Camp at least two days before the first day they’ll attend. Whether you plan to drop in occasionally, attend regularly or just join for some of our exciting special guest speakers and activities, you’ll want to get registered right away so that you have access to all B.A.S.E. Camp has to offer. Visit our website at www.mybasecampkids.org to register and learn more! A Letter from a PSD Principal Mark Wertheimer, Principal at Traut Middle School 2005-2015 “For the nine years I have been principal at Traut Core Knowledge School, the B.A.S.E. Camp program has been an important partner in our operations. The staff and leadership of this program have joined us in pursuit of our vision of “educational excellence in knowledge, skills and character with strong parent-teacher-student partnerships.” The legacy of this partnership goes back even before my time here! “Parents feel safe with their students in B.A.S.E. Camp, and this allows them to focus on their work and personal responsibilities, knowing their children are being well-cared-for until they can pick them up. Parents know that their children will receive the attention, nurturing, and guidance they need—just like when they are in the classroom. “Many engaging educational, physical, social, and fun activities take place in B.A.S.E. Camp. One afternoon the students might embark on a unique and creative project invented by the staff. At other times they engage in recess or movement-based learning activities (Academics in Action). If they need extra help or time doing schoolwork, they can get help and a quiet place to work. “I know that if I were a working parent needing day care, I would have my child stay right at his school and go to B.A.S.E Camp when I had to work late or early!” Meet Melanie Duncan: Featured Site Director School: Kruse Elementary Favorite thing about BC: It’s such an honor to watch the kids grow up. We are with them for 6 years and get to be an integral part of their growth. Favorite Food: My mom’s chicken and dumplings. What you hope every kid learns at BC: Social and academic skills, WHILE having fun! Dream Vacation: Australia Kids: Emalyn, 6; Maddie, 3 How long have you been with BC? 10 years! “I love my job. Being a parent has made me a better Site Director and being a Site Director has made me a better parent. I love getting to do both.” B.A.S.E Camp Chooses to be Licensed for Your Child’s Benefit Mary Rutledge, Program Coordinator Lead All 32 B.A.S.E. Camp programs are licensed by the Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Child Care. Over the past few years, I have been asked several times by parents and others, “What exactly does it mean to be licensed and what benefits does this provide for my child’s experience while attending B.A.S.E. Camp?” It’s important to note that licensed child care brings with it regulations that seem different for the child from that of the school day. Some of benefits of licensed child care are: -Health and Safety Regulations are monitored daily by staff and by DHS at least once per year. Facilities and staff are observed for best practices and to test knowledge of these important areas. Health and Safety compliance is also supported by the Larimer County Health Department in conjunction with DHS. In addition, programs must complete fire, tornado, lock-in and lockout drills at least monthly. -Licensing mandates B.A.S.E. Camp’s employees working with children must be Qualified and Trained Staff at the director, program leader, and assistant levels. Qualifications vary per position, but range from a 4-year related degree to hundreds of hours working with school-aged children. The benefit is that children are getting a better overall experience with social-emotional support, problem solving, academic support, and more. In addition to qualified staff requirements, all staff must complete CBI and FBI clearance to work with your children. -Staff are required to seek out 15 hours of additional Safety and Professional Development Training each year. Site leaders are required to have CPR, First Aid, and Medication Administration trainings. B.A.S.E. Camp provides all staff multiple opportunities throughout the year to attend trainings that will intentionally impact their work with children. In addition, we send staff to both local and national conferences as part of their paid professional development hours. -As part of providing Superior Supervision, staff are required to be interacting with children at all times. B.A.S.E. Camp must provide a method of all children to be signed in and out of program and knowledge of where all children are at all times. Children are never to be left unattended and children may not leave the program to go to other areas of the school without an adult. If direct interaction is unavailable, staff must be within sight and sound of all enrolled children. B.A.S.E. Camp utilizes a document called Master Name to Face. This is a tool you will see staff use when your child arrives and departs the program. It allows for staff to not only know how many children they have, but exactly what children are in attendance at any given moment. As you can see, being a licensed facility has many benefits to your child and the entire program. If ever you have questions or concerns about licensing rules and regulations or its implementation in B.A.S.E. Camp, please feel free to call 303-866-5958. www.mybasecampkids.org 970.266.1734 Sunday August 2015 Tuesday Monday Thursday Wednesday Friday 1 Saturday 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 29 First Day of School for HS 23 30 24 First Day of School for Elem. & MS 31 First Day of B.A.S.E. Camp PreK 25 26 27 September 2015 Sunday 6 Monday 7 1 Tuesday 2 Wednesday 3 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Saturday 8 9 10 11 12 Holiday: Labor Day 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 *School Out Day for Elem. School Out Days Did you know that B.A.S.E. Camp offers quality programming, and safe, reliable care on School Out Days (SOD)? When schools have non-holiday closures, B.A.S.E. Camp is in full force and ready to support your child and family with fun, activity-based programming from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Wherever you see an SOD on this calendar marked in green and with an asterisk (*), B.A.S.E Camp will be offering services. Visit www.mybasecampkids.org to learn more and register. October 2015 Sunday Tuesday Monday Thursday Wednesday Saturday Friday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 *School *School Out Day for Out Day Elem. All Schools 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Join Spirit Crossing Clubhouse to celebrate Mental Wellness October 9th at the 5th annual Chili Showdown and Hoedown in Loveland. Call 970-493-4053 for more information. November 2015 1 Sunday 8 2 Monday 9 3 Tuesday 10 4 Wednesday 11 5 Thursday 12 6 Friday 13 7 Saturday 14 *School Out Day for Elem. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 *School Out Day All Schools Holiday: Thanksgiving All Schools Closed December 2015 Sunday Tuesday Monday Thursday Wednesday Saturday Friday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 *School Out Day - All Schools BASE Camp OPEN! 27 28 29 30 *School Out Day - All Schools BASE Camp OPEN! Holiday: Christmas Eve / Christmas Day 31 Holiday: New Year’s Eve Support B.A.S.E. Camp and Make an Impact! B.A.S.E. Camp is a 501c3 nonprofit. On average, 30% of students during the school year and 60% of students during Summer Camp receive partial or full financial aid. Our sliding scale fee and scholarships make it possible for hundreds of local families to receive quality, safe care so parents can work. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to B.A.S.E Camp this holiday season through our website at www.mybasecampkids.org and make a difference in the lives of youth in Larimer County. January 2016 Sunday 3 Tuesday Monday 4 Thursday Wednesday 5 6 7 1 Friday Holiday: New Year’s Day 2 8 9 Saturday *School Out Day for HS / MS $ 10 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 *School Out Day All Schools off 24 YOUR PURCHASE OF $50 OR MORE VALID 8/15/15-2/15/16 EXCLUSIONS APPLY. VISIT SPORTSAUTHORITY.COM/EXCLUSIONS OR SEE STORE FOR DETAILS. 31 25 February 2016 Sunday Tuesday Monday Thursday Wednesday Saturday Friday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 *School Out Day for Elem. / MS 21 Offering Business Class IT & computer support to Northern Colorado for almost 20 years Thank You B.A.S.E. Camp for helping children in our community achieve life-long success! 970.282.7333 | itxfc.com 28 22 29 *School Out Day for Elem. Sunday March 2016 Monday Tuesday Wednesday 1 2 3 Thursday 4 Friday Saturday 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 25 26 *School Out Days: Spring Break BASE Camp is OPEN! 20 27 21 BC Summer Camp Reg Opens 28 22 23 24 29 30 31 Sunday 3 April 2016 Tuesday Monday 4 5 Thursday Wednesday 6 7 Saturday Friday 1 2 8 9 *School Out Day All Schools 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Celebrate! Week of the Young Child 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The Food Bank for Larimer County believes that no one should go hungry. Each year, the Food Bank provides food to nearly 36,000 people in need each through hunger-relief programs and partner agencies. For more information, please visit: www.foodbanklarimer.org. 1 Sunday May 2016 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday 5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 26 27 28 Last Day of B.A.S.E. Camp PreK 22 29 23 30 24 25 31 Holiday: BASE Camp Memorial Summer Camp Day Begins! www.partnersmentoringyouth.org Last Day 1/2 Day for All Schools B.A.S.E. Camp Partners with CSU to Impact Students’ Lives Mary Beth Solano & Amanda Christman, Program Coordinators In addition to B.A.S.E. Camp’s highly qualified paid staff who run our programs every day, we also bring in volunteers who can make an impact on our students. Volunteers can make a big impact in a child’s life. Reading together, teaching special skills or just being a friend are but a few of the ways volunteers are valued at B.A.S.E. Camp. We are in need of both groups and individuals to support our programs. We work to make our volunteers’ experience as meaningful and enriching as possible. Recently a group of CSU students from the School of Social Work volunteered. They met with an individual student once a week most of the year. The results were extremely beneficial for the children, but also had great impact on the CSU Students, as expressed so eloquently in letters we recently received: “Making a lasting impression on a child’s life means the world to me. I am so thankful to say that I was able to play a role in all that B.A.S.E. Camp is about. I can say with the utmost sincerity and certainty that only positive experiences came out of this opportunity!” --Taylor S. “I got to help JR grow and strive in areas of leadership and academics. I watched him mature and his patience developed. I was blown away to see how his social skills improved over time. Since working with JR, I made the decision that working with children is my life’s passion. I will be eternally grateful for this opportunity.” --Sophie C. “J. was so reclusive at first, and had seen more than any 8 year old should have to. I couldn’t get him to discuss anything. But with time and patience, something changed. One day he let me join him playing Legos instead of just watching. Then he offered up what he did that week and before in great detail. It was the most rewarding moment!! When I had to say good bye in May, he told me he would miss me and that I was the only one who listened to him. That’s when I knew that not only had I changed his life, but he had changed MINE!” --Brittany G. “Seeing the impact that consistent kindness and service can make in the life of a child has encouraged me to further consider working with children in the future. I want to especially commend the Site Director who collaborated so well with me. I will look back to her as a vivid example of what cooperation can look like between two helping professionals.” --Jarred P. Volunteers are an integral part of what we do. If you are interested in sharing your time and talents with us, please call our office or visit us online at www.mybasecampkids.org. Welcome to B.A.S.E. Camp! B.A.S.E. Camp and Food Bank for Larimer County Make a Difference Lindsey Sutherland, Program Coordinator Thanks to the hard work of the Food Bank for Larimer County’s Programs Director, Bruce Wallace, and team, a partnership between the Food Bank and B.A.S.E. Camp was developed and launched in 2014. Through the Kids Café Program, the Food Bank for Larimer County provided Summer B.A.S.E. Camp with nutritious, chef-prepared lunches and snacks for over 250 children daily during summer camp. That’s 24,500 meals over summer 2015, with no cost to families! The Summer Camp program is an important resource for families of all income levels. Because about 60% of attendees qualify for free-and-reduced lunch, B.A.S.E. Camp and our students were able to benefit from this impactful partnership! Choose B.A.S.E. Camp for School Out Days Amanda Christman, Program Coordinator At B.A.S.E. Camp we are always looking for ways to better service families of Larimer County. As we look at the 2015 – 2016 school year, we will be offering a variety of programming options for kids. Currently, B.A.S.E. Camp School Out Day (SOD) care is for grades K – 5th. Our SOD programing will be able to cover families in need of care on 20 of the 27 days when school is closed. Our traditional programs with enrichment activities will continue for students in K - 5th grades. All SOD’s consist of a theme and most days have either a field trip or a guest speaker. We are always looking for community members to share their knowledge and expertise with our students. If you know of someone who would be interested in sharing, please e-mail [email protected]. We are excited to announce our first elementerytheme for the 2015 – 2016 school year: Life as a Pioneer. This school year, we are also extending our SOD programs to include 6-8th graders. Middle school programs will have a separate theme and also feature a daily field trip. This programing will be designed as age appropriate and relevant to their interests. If your child has experienced our traditional programming and is interested in improving their active skills, then our new Sports Camp will be a great fit for you. We host Sports Camp alongside our other SOD programs. Students will learn a new sport, improve mechanics, and have the opportunity to learn important team dynamics. As each SOD approaches please check in with your Site Director for more information or go to our website www.mybasecampkids.org. Registration closes 48 hours prior to the first day of care. Space permitting, walk-ins could be available. To register for K-5th Grade SODs, Sports Camp or Middle School SOD, please log into your account on daycareworks.com. Please use this calendar to identify SODs for this school year. We look forward to supporting your family. We Want You to Know... • B.A.S.E Camp is at 32 Elementary Schools in Larimer County! • We have been providing Before and After School Care locally since 1988. • We employ over 120 locals to run our programs. • We offer a 1:10 ratio for program leaders to children that’s 33% lower than required by State Licensing! • We now accept online registration and payment! • Every B.A.S.E. Camp After School program includes dedicated B.A.S.E. Camp 1241 Riverside Ave. Fort Collins, CO 80525 Non Profit Org Presorted U.S. Postage Paid Fort Collins, CO Zip Code: 80525 Permit #196 B.A.S.E. Camp thanks our generous sponsors! homework support time and enrichment activities. • We provide care between 6:30 AM and 6:00 PM. • We offer scholarships and a sliding scale fee option based on income. • B.A.S.E. Camp has volunteer opportunities! Visit our website or call us to learn how you can get involved. • B.A.S.E. Camp offers preschools at 4 sites in Larimer County. Register for fall semester days at B.A.S.E. Camp today! www.mybasecampkids.org | 970.266.1734