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Jamboree Registration Booklet 2013.pdf - Frontier School Division

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Chaperone Policy<br />

The following list is meant to give chaperones an idea of what their role entails:<br />

1. At the <strong>Jamboree</strong>, you will be responsible for the students from your school, while<br />

at the same time keeping a watchful eye on the behaviour of all students.<br />

2. Your job is to:<br />

Supervise students<br />

Make sure all students are participating in the classes in which they are<br />

registered and not loitering in the hallway.<br />

Encourage students to get to their classes on time.<br />

Ensure students do not wear hats or eat sunflower seeds.<br />

See that no junk food is brought into the school.<br />

Sit in classes.<br />

3. Your help may be required with the monitoring of the classes themselves.<br />

4. Supervisors are expected to be at the <strong>Jamboree</strong> the entire time.<br />

5. STUDENTS MUST BE SUPERVISED AT ALL TIMES. Parents are entrusting<br />

supervisors with their children’s safety and this is a responsibility that cannot<br />

be taken lightly.<br />

It is strongly recommended that at least one (1) teacher chaperone attend the<br />

<strong>Jamboree</strong> with other chaperones being teachers, parents, or educational assistants.<br />

The ratio for supervision should be one (1) responsible adult for every seven (7)<br />

students with both a male and female chaperone. If the students are young, the ratio<br />

should be one (1) adult for every five (5) students.<br />

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