CAMP SCHEDULE
Note: Schedule is subject to change. For reference only.
SATURDAY
11AM – Pickup
Important note: Campers will wait for the HoS Van at their designated bus stop. Note that all campers should have already eaten lunch prior to pickup.
12 PM – Arrival and Introductory Assembly
Staff and camper introductions; rule book review (previous memorization required); dorm assignments; uniform inspections
1 PM – Class Period 1 and Initial One-on-One Counselor Meetings
(All courses taught or led by staff)
Initial one-on-one intake meetings with counselors to “discuss” behavior concerns with campers
2 PM – Class Period 2 and Initial One-on-One Counselor Meetings cont.
3 PM – Snack/Break
3:30 PM– Camp Activity Elective and Nurse’s Office and/or Nursery
Physical Education with Miss Georgia, Crafting with Miss Kelley, Nurse’s Hours, Nursery Visits
4:30 PM – Reflection Time and One-on-One Counselor Progress Meetings
Silent reflection and/or homework time; intensive one-on-one progress meetings with counselors to “discuss” camper progress
6:00 PM – Evening assembly and Exit Ceremony
Public punishments (as needed), developmental reflection, certificates handed out
7 PM – Day Campers Dismissed
7 PM – Evening Chores, Dinner Prep, Dinner, and Clean-up
Overnight campers will be assigned chores throughout the camp
8:15 PM – Evening activity
Camp activity at the fire pit, and/or seminar on self discipline, behavior dependent
9:00 PM – Dorm Mom Meetings
One-on-One meetings for overnight campers with assigned dorm mom to “discuss” behavior before bed.
10:15 PM – Lights Out
Sunday
Sunday day campers will be picked up at their designated bus stop by HoS van between 10–11AM. Campers should have eaten breakfast prior to pickup.
8:00 AM – Wake-Up Call & Morning Inspection
Uniforms and bunk area inspected for tidiness and conformity
8:30 AM – Morning Meetings with Dorm Moms, Morning Chores, Breakfast
10 AM – Morning Elective
Outdoor meditative activity, craft project, and preparation of brown bag lunches for campers.
Any 24-hour campers will receive their completion certificate prior to dismissal.
11:00 AM – Day Camper Arrival
Staff and camper introductions; rule book review (previous memorization required); uniform inspections
11:45 PM – Class Period 1 and Initial One-on-One Counselor Meetings
(All courses taught or led by staff. Class offerings are different each day.)
Initial one-on-one intake meetings with counselors to “discuss” behavior concerns with campers
1 PM – Brown Bag Lunch
1:30 PM – Class Period 2 and Initial One-on-One Counselor Meetings cont.
2:30 PM – Camp Activity Elective and Nurse’s Office and/or Nursery
Physical Education with Miss Georgia, Crafting with Miss Kelley, Nurse’s Hours, Nursery Visits
3:30 PM – Reflection Time and One-on-One Counselor Progress Meetings
Silent reflection and/or homework time; intensive one-on-one progress meetings with counselors to “discuss” camper progress
5:00 PM – Evening Assembly and Exit Ceremony
Public punishments (as needed), developmental reflection, certificates handed out
6:00 PM – Dismissal of Day Campers
6:30PM – Dismissal of Full Weekend Campers
A couple important notes:
On the spot spankings and punishments will take place during classes/activities as needed for minor misbehaviors and mistakes on assignments. However, the majority of punishment should come through the minimum of 2 one-on-one meetings each camper will have with a counselor to discuss their behavior throughout the day. Additionally, overnight campers will have meetings with their assigned “dorm mom” in the evening and again in the morning. Misbehavior is not required for attention. You’re at a reform camp– you’ve already misbehaved to get here.
Any behavior during classes that becomes a disruption to the group will likely simply result in being sent to a corner for the rest of the period. Continual behavior that is disruptive to the event may result in you being asked to take a break from the event.
This is designed to be a very small and private event. There can be a max of 6 overnight campers and a maximum of 12 total campers each day. Classes will likely range from 3-6 people at a time. This is designed for each camper to get plenty of attention. It is more of a small group session than a traditional spanking “event.”