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Page: 2006 Summer Camper Enrollment Information
1. Our total summer enrollment in camper weeks was in the range of
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Percent
Response
Count
5000 or more
3.3%20
2500 to 4999
14.0%86
1750 to 2499
8.6%53
1000 to 1749
20.8%128
750 to 999
11.4%70
500 to 749
13.8%85
250 to 499
15.0%92
less than 249
13.0%80

2. Compared to last year, our camper enrollment for the summer was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
27.4%169
about the same as last year
25.2%155
higher than last year
47.1%290
we do not enroll individual campers
0.3%2

3. If your summer camper enrollment was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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Count
higher by25.1% (84)23.4% (78)15.9% (53)25.4% (85)10.2% (34)334
lower by25.6% (51)22.6% (45)16.6% (33)19.1% (38)16.1% (32)199

4. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for boys in camper weeks was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
16.9%100
about the same as last year
37.3%221
higher than last year
30.7%182
we don't enroll boys
15.2%90

5. If your summer enrollment for boys was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by26.2% (68)17.7% (46)15.0% (39)18.1% (47)23.1% (60)260
lower by27.3% (33)17.4% (21)9.1% (11)19.0% (23)27.3% (33)121

6. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for girls in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
21.9%129
about the same as last year
38.0%224
higher than last year
35.4%209
we don't enroll girls
4.7%28

7. If your summer enrollment for girls was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by23.9% (68)23.9% (68)13.0% (37)21.5% (61)17.6% (50)284
lower by25.0% (33)18.9% (25)12.9% (17)23.5% (31)19.7% (26)132

8. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger in camper weeks was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
18.8%112
about the same as last year
39.2%233
higher than last year
36.5%217
we don't enroll 9 year olds and younger
5.5%33

9. If your summer enrollment for 9 year olds and younger was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by24.6% (73)21.5% (64)11.4% (34)22.9% (68)19.5% (58)297
lower by28.6% (34)24.4% (29)13.4% (16)16.8% (20)16.8% (20)119

10. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for campers 10-12 years old in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
19.9%118
about the same as last year
42.6%252
higher than last year
35.1%208
we don't enroll 10-12 year olds
2.4%14

11. If your summer enrollment for 10-12 year olds was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by31.6% (90)16.1% (46)12.6% (36)20.0% (57)19.6% (56)285
lower by27.0% (31)23.5% (27)14.8% (17)24.3% (28)10.4% (12)115

12. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for teenagers in camper weeks was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
20.9%124
about the same as last year
36.0%213
higher than last year
34.8%206
we don't enroll teenagers
8.3%49

13. If your summer enrollment for teenagers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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 1-3%4-7%8-10%>10%we don't enroll teensRating
Count
higher by35.5% (89)23.5% (59)10.8% (27)23.1% (58)7.2% (18)251
lower by30.5% (36)26.3% (31)13.6% (16)22.9% (27)6.8% (8)118

14. Our most popular session length was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
1 week or less
53.3%324
2 weeks
17.4%106
3 weeks
4.8%29
4 weeks
6.1%37
5-6 weeks
2.5%15
7-8 weeks
8.9%54
other (please specify)
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7.1%43

15. Did you offer a "shorter than usual" length session this summer due to family market demand?
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Percent
Response
Count
No
75.5%456
Yes
15.2%92
Other (If yes, please specify length of session offered)
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9.3%56

16. What percent of your 2006 campers were returning campers?
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
0-9 %
0.7%4
10-24 %
4.4%26
25-49 %
21.1%125
50-74 %
53.4%316
75-100 %
20.4%121

17. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for returning campers was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
13.8%82
about the same as last year
62.6%372
higher than last year
21.0%125
n/a
2.5%15

18. If your summer enrollment was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by23.7% (54)21.9% (50)8.8% (20)10.1% (23)35.5% (81)228
lower by26.3% (25)17.9% (17)21.1% (20)17.9% (17)16.8% (16)95

19. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for international campers was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
4.3%26
about the same as last year
21.5%130
higher than last year
9.4%57
n/a
64.9%393

20. If your summer enrollment for international campers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by18.8% (33)6.3% (11)2.8% (5)8.5% (15)63.6% (112)176
lower by24.6% (15)1.6% (1)6.6% (4)3.3% (2)63.9% (39)61

21. Compared to last year, summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
5.9%35
about the same as last year
64.5%386
higher than last year
17.2%103
n/a
12.4%74

22. If your summer enrollment for minority campers (race/ethnicity) was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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Count
higher by28.9% (56)14.9% (29)5.2% (10)9.3% (18)41.8% (81)194
lower by30.2% (16)7.5% (4)7.5% (4)9.4% (5)45.3% (24)53

23. If you have specialized programs such as horseback riding, tripping, etc., when compared to last year the campers were:
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Percent
Response
Count
interested to the same degree
38.9%218
not as interested in the specialized program(s)
8.0%45
more interested in the specialized programs(s)
18.2%102
we don't offer specialized programs
27.9%156
other (please specify the popular specialized programs(s) you offered)
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7.0%39

24. How many summer camper weeks were represented by financial support of at least 50% of camp costs and offered by your camp organization?
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Percent
Response
Count
1 to 49 weeks
37.1%221
50 to 199 weeks
26.6%158
200 to 249 weeks
7.2%43
250 to 499 weeks
5.2%31
500 to 999 weeks
5.0%30
1000 weeks or more
3.5%21
n/a
15.3%91

25. Compared to last year, summer enrollment of these financially supported campers was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
11.0%65
about the same as last year
50.9%300
higher than last year
24.8%146
n/a
13.2%78

26. If the summer enrollment of financially supported campers was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by21.2% (49)19.5% (45)10.4% (24)15.2% (35)33.8% (78)231
lower by21.6% (16)16.2% (12)14.9% (11)20.3% (15)27.0% (20)74

27. The total dollar amount for all financially supported campers was
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Percent
Response
Count
less than $1000
4.6%27
$1000 to $2499
8.5%50
$2500 to $4999
10.1%59
$5000 to $9999
12.6%74
$10000 to $24999
18.6%109
$25000 or more
33.6%197
n/a
12.1%71

28. The total number of paid summer camp staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
less than 25
24.1%147
25 to 49
26.9%164
50 to 74
16.9%103
75 to 99
10.7%65
100 to 149
8.7%53
150 to 199
5.7%35
200 or more
7.0%43

29. The total number of volunteer summer camp staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
less than 25
81.5%463
25 to 49
6.3%36
50 to 74
4.2%24
75 to 99
1.2%7
100 to 149
2.3%13
150 to 199
1.2%7
200 or more
3.2%18

30. Please specify the percent of your 2006 summer staff who were
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 0-19%20-39%40-59%60-79%80-100%n/aRating
Count
paid a salary5.7% (34)2.7% (16)2.0% (12)5.9% (35)82.9% (496)0.8% (5)598
volunteer staff55.6% (254)8.1% (37)2.4% (11)4.2% (19)8.5% (39)21.2% (97)457

31. Specialized staff are staff hired specifically as a specialist who needs certification or special skills/training. Compared to last year, the total number of specialized summer staff was
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Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
6.4%39
about the same as last year
67.7%415
higher than last year
17.5%107
we don't use specialists
8.5%52

32. If your specialized summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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Count
higher by40.6% (52)30.5% (39)8.6% (11)20.3% (26)128
lower by52.6% (20)15.8% (6)7.9% (3)23.7% (9)38

33. Compared to last year, getting staff for summer 2006 was
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Percent
Response
Count
easier than the previous year
22.0%134
about the same as the previous year
51.6%314
more difficult than the previous year
26.4%161

34. Our staff this summer was
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Percent
Response
Count
younger than staff last year
23.1%140
about the same ages as staff last year
57.5%349
older than staff last year
19.4%118

35. What percent of your 2006 staff were returning staff?
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
0 to 9 %
7.4%45
10 to 24 %
11.5%70
25 to 49 %
34.4%210
50 to 74 %
36.2%221
75 to 100 %
10.5%64

36. Compared to last year, the total number of returning summer staff was
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
lower than last year
24.2%147
about the same as last year
50.4%306
higher than last year
23.2%141
n/a
2.1%13

37. If the total number of returning summer staff was higher or lower in the previous question, how much higher or lower was it?
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higher by12.8% (26)14.8% (30)28.6% (58)23.2% (47)20.7% (42)203
lower by20.1% (27)24.6% (33)19.4% (26)29.1% (39)6.7% (9)134

38. Camp Profile Information ACA Section:
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Percent
Response
Count
Chesapeake
1.1%7
Evergreen
4.8%29
Great Rivers
3.6%22
Heart of the South
3.8%23
Illinois
3.8%23
Indiana
2.6%16
Keystone
7.9%48
Michigan
2.3%14
New England
12.3%75
New Jersey
2.8%17
New York
11.6%71
Northern California
1.5%9
Northland
2.6%16
Ohio
5.6%34
Oregon Trail
2.1%13
Rocky Mountain
1.5%9
Southeastern
10.3%63
Southwest
2.1%13
Southern California
3.6%22
St Louis
0.3%2
Texoma
3.1%19
Upstate New York
3.0%18
Virginias
2.5%15
Wisconsin
5.2%32

39. State in which your camp is located:
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Percent
Response
Count
AL
1.8%11
AK
0.3%2
AZ
0.5%3
AR 0.0%0
CA
5.2%32
CO
1.0%6
CT
1.3%8
DC 0.0%0
DE
0.7%4
FL
2.0%12
GA
1.5%9
HI
0.3%2
ID
1.0%6
IL
2.8%17
IN
2.3%14
IA
1.0%6
KS
0.5%3
KY
0.7%4
LA
0.3%2
ME
2.4%15
MD
1.1%7
MA
4.7%29
MI
2.8%17
MN
2.6%16
MS
0.7%4
MO
1.5%9
MT
0.8%5
NE
1.1%7
NV
0.2%1
NH
2.4%15
NJ
2.3%14
NM
0.3%2
NY
11.2%69
NC
6.0%37
ND
0.3%2
OH
5.2%32
OK
0.5%3
OR
2.0%12
PA
9.4%58
RI
0.5%3
SC
1.3%8
SD
0.2%1
TN
1.0%6
TX
3.3%20
UT
0.2%1
VT
1.5%9
VA
2.1%13
WA
3.1%19
WV
0.3%2
WI
4.9%30
WY
1.1%7

40. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
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Percent
Response
Count
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010
0.5%3
011
0.3%2
012
0.5%3
013 0.0%0
014 0.0%0
015
0.3%2
017
1.0%6
018
0.2%1
019 0.0%0
020
0.3%2
021
0.2%1
022
0.2%1
023
0.2%1
024
0.5%3
025
0.3%2
026
0.3%2
027
0.2%1
028
0.5%3
029 0.0%0
030
0.2%1
031 0.0%0
032
0.5%3
034
0.2%1
035 0.0%0
037
0.3%2
038
1.2%7
040
0.8%5
042
0.7%4
043
0.3%2
044
0.2%1
045
0.3%2
046 0.0%0
048 0.0%0
049
0.2%1
050
0.7%4
051 0.0%0
052 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054
0.5%3
056
0.2%1
057
0.2%1
058
0.2%1
060
0.3%2
061 0.0%0
062
0.3%2
063
0.2%1
064
0.5%3
065 0.0%0
067 0.0%0
068 0.0%0
069 0.0%0
070
0.2%1
074 0.0%0
076 0.0%0
077
0.3%2
078
0.3%2
079
0.5%3
080
0.8%5
083 0.0%0
085
0.2%1
086 0.0%0
087 0.0%0
088
0.5%3
089 0.0%0
100 0.0%0
101 0.0%0
103
0.2%1
104 0.0%0
105
0.7%4
106
0.2%1
107 0.0%0
108 0.0%0
109
0.7%4
110
0.2%1
112 0.0%0
113
0.3%2
114
0.2%1
115
0.7%4
117
0.5%3
118 0.0%0
119
0.3%2
121
0.7%4
123
0.2%1
124
0.2%1
125
1.2%7
127
1.5%9
128
0.5%3
129
0.5%3
130
0.2%1
131
0.3%2
133
0.3%2
134
0.3%2
136
0.2%1
137
0.2%1
138 0.0%0
140
0.3%2
141
0.2%1
144
0.3%2
145
0.2%1
146 0.0%0
147
0.5%3
148 0.0%0
150 0.0%0
152 0.0%0
153 0.0%0
154
0.2%1
155
0.3%2
156 0.0%0
157 0.0%0
158 0.0%0
159
0.3%2
160
0.2%1
161
0.5%3
163
0.2%1
164
0.3%2
166
0.2%1
170
0.7%4
172
0.2%1
173 0.0%0
175
0.2%1
177
0.5%3
178
0.3%2
179
0.2%1
180 0.0%0
182 0.0%0
183
0.5%3
184
2.2%13
186 0.0%0
188
0.3%2
189
0.5%3
190
0.7%4
191
0.2%1
193
0.7%4
194 0.0%0
195 0.0%0
197
0.3%2
198 0.0%0
199 0.0%0
200 0.0%0
201
0.2%1
206 0.0%0
207
0.2%1
208
0.2%1
209
0.2%1
210
0.2%1
211 0.0%0
212 0.0%0
214 0.0%0
215 0.0%0
216
0.2%1
217
0.3%2
218 0.0%0
219
0.3%2
220 0.0%0
221 0.0%0
223 0.0%0
224 0.0%0
226 0.0%0
227 0.0%0
228
0.2%1
229
0.3%2
230
0.2%1
231 0.0%0
233 0.0%0
236
0.2%1
238
0.2%1
239 0.0%0
240
0.2%1
241
0.3%2
242
0.2%1
243 0.0%0
244
0.2%1
245 0.0%0
249
0.2%1
254 0.0%0
255 0.0%0
262 0.0%0
264
0.2%1
265 0.0%0
267 0.0%0
268 0.0%0
270
0.2%1
271 0.0%0
272
0.2%1
273
0.8%5
274 0.0%0
275 0.0%0
278
0.5%3
279 0.0%0
280 0.0%0
282 0.0%0
283
0.3%2
284 0.0%0
285
0.3%2
286
1.2%7
287
2.2%13
288 0.0%0
290 0.0%0
291
0.2%1
293
0.2%1
294
0.3%2
295 0.0%0
296
0.3%2
297
0.3%2
298 0.0%0
300
0.2%1
301
0.3%2
302
0.2%1
303 0.0%0
305
0.3%2
306
0.2%1
307 0.0%0
309 0.0%0
310 0.0%0
313 0.0%0
314
0.2%1
315 0.0%0
318
0.2%1
320
0.3%2
321
0.2%1
322 0.0%0
323
0.3%2
324 0.0%0
326
0.2%1
327
0.3%2
328 0.0%0
330 0.0%0
331
0.2%1
333
0.2%1
334
0.2%1
335 0.0%0
336 0.0%0
338 0.0%0
342
0.2%1
344 0.0%0
347 0.0%0
349 0.0%0
350 0.0%0
351
0.3%2
352
0.2%1
356 0.0%0
359
0.7%4
360
0.2%1
362
0.2%1
364
0.2%1
365
0.2%1
368 0.0%0
370 0.0%0
371 0.0%0
372
0.3%2
373 0.0%0
376 0.0%0
377 0.0%0
378 0.0%0
379
0.2%1
380 0.0%0
381 0.0%0
382
0.2%1
383 0.0%0
384 0.0%0
385 0.0%0
386
0.2%1
388
0.2%1
390 0.0%0
391
0.2%1
394 0.0%0
397
0.2%1
401
0.2%1
402
0.2%1
403 0.0%0
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410
0.5%3
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421 0.0%0
423 0.0%0
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0.7%4
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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0.3%2
453 0.0%0
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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460 0.0%0
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0.3%2
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
465
0.2%1
466 0.0%0
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0.5%3
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470 0.0%0
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0.2%1
473 0.0%0
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0.2%1
477 0.0%0
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
481 0.0%0
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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1.2%7
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
494
0.3%2
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0.5%3
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498 0.0%0
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
501 0.0%0
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0.3%2
503 0.0%0
504 0.0%0
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508 0.0%0
513
0.2%1
520 0.0%0
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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530
0.5%3
531
1.5%9
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
541
0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.7%4
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1.2%7
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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1.0%6
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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904 0.0%0
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0.2%1
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913
0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
923
0.5%3
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0.3%2
926 0.0%0
928
0.2%1
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0.2%1
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932
0.2%1
934
0.2%1
935
0.2%1
936
0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
946
0.2%1
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0.3%2
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0.2%1
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961
0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.2%1
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0.5%3
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0.3%2
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0.5%3
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0.8%5
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0.5%3
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0.3%2
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0.3%2
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41. Camp affliliation:
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Percent
Response
Count
Agency
27.6%168
Religious
22.3%136
Independent For Profit
19.7%120
Independent Not For Profit
28.6%174
Governmental/Municipal
1.8%11

42. Type of program:
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Percent
Response
Count
Day
23.8%145
Resident
76.2%465

43. Summer youth camp clientele served:
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Percent
Response
Count
boys only
4.9%30
girls only
15.5%95
co-ed
71.9%441
combination
7.7%47

44. When compared to the last 5 years, the 2006 summer camp enrollment was
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Percent
Response
Count
the highest of the past 5 summers
28.2%171
higher than most of the past 5 summers
20.1%122
about the same as the past 5 summers
22.7%138
lower than most of the past 5 summers
17.5%106
the lowest in the past 5 summers
11.5%70

45. Our overall camp enrollment for the summer of 2006 was at
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Percent
Response
Count
100% capacity
12.2%74
90-99% capacity
36.7%222
80-89% capacity
26.4%160
less than 80% capacity
24.6%149

46. How close were you to your targeted enrollment for the summer of 2006?
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 Response
Percent
Response
Count
100%
29.7%181
90-99%
38.9%237
80-89%
17.9%109
less than 80%
13.5%82

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