The property is located in Medford, NJ on a beautiful wilderness site of lakes and forests nestled in the Pinelands. The property is located in Medford,

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The property is located in Medford, NJ on a beautiful wilderness site of lakes and forests nestled in the Pinelands. The property is located in Medford, NJ on a beautiful wilderness site of lakes and forests nestled in the Pinelands.

Wood cabins Wood cabins Cabins have room for 8 people Cabins have room for 8 people Cabin assignments will not be given until the day that students leave for camp Cabin assignments will not be given until the day that students leave for camp No requests for cabin mates will be taken* No requests for cabin mates will be taken* Sorry, no room service available!! Sorry, no room service available!!

Students will be divided into cabins (6-7 students and 1-2 chaperones per cabin). Cabins can sleep 8 people. Students will be divided into cabins (6-7 students and 1-2 chaperones per cabin). Cabins can sleep 8 people. All cabins will be assigned a Tribe. All cabins will be assigned a Tribe. The 7 Tribes are APACHE, BLACKFEET, CHEROKEE, DAKOTA, ERIE, FOX, and LENAPE The 7 Tribes are APACHE, BLACKFEET, CHEROKEE, DAKOTA, ERIE, FOX, and LENAPE Tribes will travel together for most activities. Each Tribe will have about students and 8-9 chaperones. Tribes will travel together for most activities. Each Tribe will have about students and 8-9 chaperones.

Most common question: Why can’t you put me with my friends? Most common question: Why can’t you put me with my friends? 175 students- Impossible!! 175 students- Impossible!! Computer program randomly creates cabin assignments. Computer program randomly creates cabin assignments. How your day is spent: How your day is spent: Daytime: with tribe (30-35 other students) Evening: with camp (all 175 students) Late Night: with cabin (go to bed!!!)

Separate men/women bathrooms Separate men/women bathrooms Clean facilities Clean facilities Separate shower stalls Separate shower stalls Close to cabin areas Close to cabin areas Boys and girls will also have separate cabin areas Boys and girls will also have separate cabin areas

Students will learn to use a compass to find direction Students will learn to use a compass to find direction Students will go on a “nature walk” through the woods using a compass on the final day of camp Students will go on a “nature walk” through the woods using a compass on the final day of camp Presented by Rush School Teachers Presented by Rush School Teachers

Students will create mementos from their camp experience Students will create mementos from their camp experience Presented by Mr. Carroll Presented by Mr. Carroll

Students will learn the values of teamwork through team building and cooperative activities Students will learn the values of teamwork through team building and cooperative activities Presented by Rush Staff Presented by Rush Staff

Students will examine the various creatures that can be found in the ponds of the Pine Barrens Students will examine the various creatures that can be found in the ponds of the Pine Barrens Presented by Mrs. Bronecke and Mrs. Rutkowski Presented by Mrs. Bronecke and Mrs. Rutkowski

Students will examine the plant life of the Pine Barrens Students will examine the plant life of the Pine Barrens Presented by Rush School Teachers Presented by Rush School Teachers

Students will complete various activities involving trust and courage Students will complete various activities involving trust and courage Presented by camp staff and attended by Rush School Teachers Presented by camp staff and attended by Rush School Teachers

Other Activities and Shows Include:

Sample Schedule 7:00- Wake up 8:00-8:45- Breakfast 9:00-10:00- Plant Study 10:15-11:15- Boating 11:30-12:30- Clean up & Lunch 12:45-1:45- Art 2:00-3:00- Swimming 3:00-4:00-Athletics 4:00-6:30- Showers and Dinner 6:45-7:45- Evening Activity 8:00-9:00- Astronomy 9:00-9:15 – Snack 9:15-10:15- Animal Wonders 10:15-11:00- Clean up and lights out

Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and nighttime snack will be served Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and nighttime snack will be served Various meals are served, including scrumptious cheeseburgers, homemade pizza, delicious baked chicken, crisp vegetables, fries, fresh salads, etc. Various meals are served, including scrumptious cheeseburgers, homemade pizza, delicious baked chicken, crisp vegetables, fries, fresh salads, etc. Students will be expected to help clean up after every meal. Students should leave the cafeteria clean! Students will be expected to help clean up after every meal. Students should leave the cafeteria clean!

A nurse will be on duty 24 hours a day A nurse will be on duty 24 hours a day Please make sure the health slip/ permission form was filled out accurately so we know who needs medication and at what time Please make sure the health slip/ permission form was filled out accurately so we know who needs medication and at what time

Many CPR Certified staff present Many CPR Certified staff present Dozens of Camp Ockanickon Staff Dozens of Camp Ockanickon Staff Cinnaminson Teaching Staff Cinnaminson Teaching Staff Fifth Grade Teachers Fifth Grade Teachers Parent Chaperones Parent Chaperones 24-hour nurse 24-hour nurse Medford Lakes Police Dept. Medford Lakes Police Dept. Officers from Cinnaminson and surrounding communities Officers from Cinnaminson and surrounding communities

Students must stay with chaperone, cabin mates, and tribe Students must stay with chaperone, cabin mates, and tribe There is to be NO switching of cabins or chaperones There is to be NO switching of cabins or chaperones Students must obey ALL rules of the campground and the school while at camp Students must obey ALL rules of the campground and the school while at camp Consequences can and will include: Certain privileges may be taken away Certain privileges may be taken away Not allowed to participate in activities Not allowed to participate in activities May be sent home May be sent home

Show courtesy to all camp staff, chaperones and teachers Show courtesy to all camp staff, chaperones and teachers Directions should be followed Directions should be followed All school rules apply at camp All school rules apply at camp Be mindful of the environment and wildlife Be mindful of the environment and wildlife Cooperation and Teamwork is a must Cooperation and Teamwork is a must HAVE FUN!!! HAVE FUN!!!

Departure and arrival procedures will be explained a few weeks before we leave for camp If your parents want to chaperone, they must return the chaperone form as soon as possible! No student cell phones No ipods or other electronics

Frequently Asked Questions Who will supervise the students? There will be dozens of adults supervising the students. We will have one or two parent chaperones per five students, the fifth grade teachers, activity teachers/staff, and Camp Ockanickon staff. Who will supervise the students? There will be dozens of adults supervising the students. We will have one or two parent chaperones per five students, the fifth grade teachers, activity teachers/staff, and Camp Ockanickon staff. Who will the students travel with during the day? The students will travel in groups known as tribes. The tribes each have about 30 students and 8-10 chaperones. They will follow a schedule and complete the activities listed above. For certain activities, tribes may be combined. With the groups being so big, students have a chance to spend time with old friends and make some new ones. Who will the students travel with during the day? The students will travel in groups known as tribes. The tribes each have about 30 students and 8-10 chaperones. They will follow a schedule and complete the activities listed above. For certain activities, tribes may be combined. With the groups being so big, students have a chance to spend time with old friends and make some new ones. Where will the students stay at night? Students will stay in cabins with their chaperones. Cabins are equipped with four bunk beds that sleep eight. Students should bring a sleeping bag and comfortable pillow. Students are not permitted to leave the cabins after lights out except for the bathroom. There is no raiding other cabins. Breaking this rule will result in being sent home. Where will the students stay at night? Students will stay in cabins with their chaperones. Cabins are equipped with four bunk beds that sleep eight. Students should bring a sleeping bag and comfortable pillow. Students are not permitted to leave the cabins after lights out except for the bathroom. There is no raiding other cabins. Breaking this rule will result in being sent home. Can I visit my child at camp? Parents are not allowed to visit camp. Enjoy the peace and quiet of home. Can I visit my child at camp? Parents are not allowed to visit camp. Enjoy the peace and quiet of home. What if my child is afraid of staying away from home? We hear this every year. In most cases, their fears disappear when they arrive at camp. The schedule is filled with fun and educational activities. There is very little "down-time" throughout the day. They are constantly surrounded by other students and adults. What if my child is afraid of staying away from home? We hear this every year. In most cases, their fears disappear when they arrive at camp. The schedule is filled with fun and educational activities. There is very little "down-time" throughout the day. They are constantly surrounded by other students and adults. What if my child needs medication? Medication must be turned in to Mrs. Weller as early as possible before we leave. Nurses at camp will administer the medication. It is the responsibility of the child to go to the nurse's station to take their medication at the appropriate time. What if my child needs medication? Medication must be turned in to Mrs. Weller as early as possible before we leave. Nurses at camp will administer the medication. It is the responsibility of the child to go to the nurse's station to take their medication at the appropriate time.

Frequently Asked Questions How are cabins and tribes chosen? A computer program randomly places students in cabin groups. Five or six of those cabin groups are then put together to make a tribe. With about 30 students per tribe, it is very likely that friends will be in the group. Students are encouraged to also make new friends while at camp. Teamwork and cooperation are two of the big themes at camp. Obviously, all cabins will have students of the same gender. How are cabins and tribes chosen? A computer program randomly places students in cabin groups. Five or six of those cabin groups are then put together to make a tribe. With about 30 students per tribe, it is very likely that friends will be in the group. Students are encouraged to also make new friends while at camp. Teamwork and cooperation are two of the big themes at camp. Obviously, all cabins will have students of the same gender. What if it rains? Almost every activity will continue in the event of rain. Most of the activities have shelter. If a thunderstorm approaches, some outdoor activities may be cancelled or relocated. Rain gear at camp is a must. It rains almost every year, so be prepared. What if it rains? Almost every activity will continue in the event of rain. Most of the activities have shelter. If a thunderstorm approaches, some outdoor activities may be cancelled or relocated. Rain gear at camp is a must. It rains almost every year, so be prepared. Boating: canoes or boats? All students must ride in a rowboat and wear a life jacket. Students that wish to ride in a canoe must do so with a chaperone. CPR trained lifeguards will be patrolling the lake and helping the students. The lake is only a few feet deep. Boating: canoes or boats? All students must ride in a rowboat and wear a life jacket. Students that wish to ride in a canoe must do so with a chaperone. CPR trained lifeguards will be patrolling the lake and helping the students. The lake is only a few feet deep. Do the students have to go swimming? No, there is plenty of sand on the beach to play with if your child does not like to swim. Do the students have to go swimming? No, there is plenty of sand on the beach to play with if your child does not like to swim. Can the students bring snacks? Yes, snacks are allowed at camp as long as they are in a sealed plastic bag. Candy is also allowed, but NO GUM. All campers are expected to throw away their trash and wrappers in the proper container. Can the students bring snacks? Yes, snacks are allowed at camp as long as they are in a sealed plastic bag. Candy is also allowed, but NO GUM. All campers are expected to throw away their trash and wrappers in the proper container.

Due on Thursday, March 26 th 2014: Due on Thursday, March 26 th 2014: Parent Chaperone forms Parent Chaperone forms Due on Thursday, April 16 th 2014: Due on Thursday, April 16 th 2014: Permission Slip/Health Form Permission Slip/Health Form Money $ Money $ Tuesday, May 27 th 2014: Tuesday, May 27 th 2014: Parent Chaperone Meeting (All Chaperones MUST attend) Parent Chaperone Meeting (All Chaperones MUST attend) Wednesday June 4 th to Friday June 6 th  CAMP!! Wednesday June 4 th to Friday June 6 th  CAMP!!

Frequently Asked Questions Can the students bring electronic games? No, for two reasons. First, there are no electrical outlets in the cabins. Secondly, we wouldn't want anything expensive to get lost or misplaced. This goes for hand-held electronic games as well. Students may not bring cell phones. Students are encouraged to bring small travel games or card games Can the students bring electronic games? No, for two reasons. First, there are no electrical outlets in the cabins. Secondly, we wouldn't want anything expensive to get lost or misplaced. This goes for hand-held electronic games as well. Students may not bring cell phones. Students are encouraged to bring small travel games or card games Can the students bring cell phones? Students may not bring cell phones. Chaperones are permitted to bring them. Can the students bring cell phones? Students may not bring cell phones. Chaperones are permitted to bring them. What if the children misbehave? All school rules apply at camp. If a student breaks a rule or misbehaves he/she will face consequences. The student may have to sit out of the activities or even be sent home. If a child is sent home, the parent must come out to camp to pick up their child. Let's not have that happen! Please speak with your child about proper manners and behavior before leaving for camp. What if the children misbehave? All school rules apply at camp. If a student breaks a rule or misbehaves he/she will face consequences. The student may have to sit out of the activities or even be sent home. If a child is sent home, the parent must come out to camp to pick up their child. Let's not have that happen! Please speak with your child about proper manners and behavior before leaving for camp. When and how do we leave for camp? All students and chaperones must ride the bus to and from camp. We will leave from Rush School on the morning of June 6th. More information on departure and arrival procedures will be sent home in late May. When and how do we leave for camp? All students and chaperones must ride the bus to and from camp. We will leave from Rush School on the morning of June 6th. More information on departure and arrival procedures will be sent home in late May.

Actual camp activities and fun while in progress Taken from the past few years