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Expectations for Campers • Exhibit appropriate behavior and language. • Be responsible for actions and belongings. • Always remain with their assigned unit and area. • Treat campers, staff and property with respect. • Pick up after yourself. • Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself. • Wear camp t-shirt on all field trips. Discipline Policy & Procedures Orland Park Day Camp promotes an inclusive, respectful environment with a strict no bullying policy and zero tolerance for physical and/or intolerant behavior. Examples of inappropriate behavior include (but are not limited to): • Inappropriate action/behavior : Abusive language and/ or inappropriate gestures/actions directed toward participants, staff or the general public. • Harm to others : Physically assaulting another person (participants, staff or other persons), including striking, pushing, shoving, spitting, proximity intimidation and/or grabbing; or other attempt/threat to physically injure another person. • Harm to self: Physically harming/injuring self, attempting or threatening to do so. • Misuse/Damage of property: Improper care or misuse of items that belong to the Village, site location or items belonging to another person. • Stealing : Removing property belonging to others, the Village or other facilities without permission. • Non-compliance with rules: Non-compliance with program and facility rules. • Inappropriate behavior: touching of others or lewd behavior, racist/intolerant words and /or phrases. If a camper’s behavior disrupts camp, staff will redirect the camper and give a verbal warning identifying inappropriate behavior and list possible consequences should the behavior

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