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Page: Welcome!
1. Our relationship with schools/school curricula is: (check all that apply)
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Count
We partner DIRECTLY with schools as a part of their academic programs during the school year (go to 2)
34.2%78
We partner DIRECTLY with schools as a part of their SUMMER school programs (go to 2)
6.6%15
We partner INDIRECTLY with schools by incorporating aspects of school curricula into our summer camp program (go to 3)
16.7%38
We don't have a relationship with schools or use school curricula (go to 4)
37.7%86
Other school relationships not mentioned (go to 4)
21.1%48
If other (please describe)
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Page: Direct Camp-School Partnerships
2. We provide programming for school groups as part of our focus for: (check all that apply)
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Percent
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Count
Day programs during the summer
17.5%17
Day programs during the school year
66.0%64
Residential (overnight) programs during the summer
16.5%16
Residential (overnight) programs during the school year
79.4%77

3. The primary reason we offer programs for school groups is:
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Percent
Response
Count
Generate additional revenue
55.7%59
Meet identified achievement gaps in the communities we serve
30.2%32
Keep youth engaged throughout the year
43.4%46
Other (please specify)
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34.0%36

4. A typical school group that comes to camp during non-summer months spends:
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Response
Count
1/2 day to 1 day
46.8%52
2-3 days
51.4%57
4 or more days
11.7%13

5. During which months do you provide programming for school groups? (check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
January
32.2%37
February
38.3%44
March
56.5%65
April
77.4%89
May
84.3%97
June
40.0%46
July
15.7%18
August
34.8%40
September
82.6%95
October
81.7%94
November
51.3%59
December
29.6%34

6. Check all academic areas that you address with school groups:
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Percent
Response
Count
Science: General
51.4%56
Science: Astronomy
35.8%39
Science: Biology
47.7%52
Science: Chemistry
10.1%11
Science: Earth/Environmental Science
75.2%82
Science: Physics
14.7%16
Math
23.9%26
Social Studies
35.8%39
Geography
24.8%27
Language Arts (reading, writing, etc)
29.4%32
Performing Arts/Music
22.0%24
Technology
11.0%12
Other (please specify)
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45.0%49

7. What youth development outcomes do you intentionally target and collect evaluation data:
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 TargetEvaluateRating
Count
Social Skills99.0% (100)26.7% (27)101
Exploration100.0% (82)20.7% (17)82
Independence98.7% (76)27.3% (21)77
Responsibility98.9% (91)30.4% (28)92
Teamwork99.1% (114)30.4% (35)115
Leadership98.9% (88)32.6% (29)89
Problem-Solving99.0% (100)27.7% (28)101
Connectedness98.7% (75)27.6% (21)76
Communication100.0% (91)28.6% (26)91
Citizenship100.0% (54)22.2% (12)54
Health/Physical Activity100.0% (87)25.3% (22)87
Affinity for Nature100.0% (95)24.2% (23)95
Literacy95.0% (19)25.0% (5)20
Competence100.0% (37)43.2% (16)37
Other (please specify)
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8. Our curricular-based programs for school groups are conducted:
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Percent
Response
Count
Primarily by school teachers associated with the school groups
13.9%16
Primarily by camp staff associated with our camp
51.3%59
Shared responsibilities (combination of 1 and 2)
38.3%44

9. How do you work with teachers? (check all that apply)
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Response
Count
Camp staff plan for customized programs with teacher input prior to the school program
72.4%71
Camp offers specific teacher training prior to the school program
14.3%14
Camp staff provide packaged programs/lessons based on a menu of choices from which teachers choose
62.2%61
Camp staff go into schools and provide packaged programs
19.4%19
Camp staff go into schools and provide customized programs
25.5%25
Staff follow-up with teachers after they return to school
36.7%36

10. Are your school programs lessons correlated to established learning standards (state, national)?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
35.9%42
No
27.4%32
Some
26.5%31
Unsure
10.3%12
If yes, who correlated your curriculum to your state standards?
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11. How do the teachers associated with your school programs evaluate (either themselves or with the camp staff) the learning that occurred as a part of the program?
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Percent
Response
Count
Learning is NOT evaluated
21.7%23
Developmental outcomes are assessed at the end of the program
24.5%26
Content knowledge is assessed at the end of the program
24.5%26
I don’t know
40.6%43
Other (please specify)
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12. Many camps have developed unique relationships/programs in cooperation with teachers and schools. Describe what you believe are any innovative programs/relationships you have established with schools or teachers.
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13. Please identify the types of schools you work with (check all that apply)
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Percent
Response
Count
Public
90.9%110
Charter
45.5%55
Private
77.7%94
Families not involved with formal schools (home-schooling, etc.)
36.4%44

14. How many school districts do you typically work with in a year?
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Percent
Response
Count
1
11.7%14
2-3
28.3%34
4-5
20.8%25
6-10
19.2%23
11+
20.0%24

15. Approximately how many children do you work with through your school programs?
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Response
Count
<100
17.9%22
100-199
11.4%14
200-299
12.2%15
300-399
7.3%9
400-499
6.5%8
500-999
12.2%15
1000+
32.5%40

16. Are you partnering with any school districts on educational reform grants?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
5.5%7
No
88.3%113
Not sure
6.3%8
If yes, please describe briefly
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17. Are you currently involved in any projects related to Title 1, Title 2 or other Dept of Ed programs?
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Percent
Response
Count
Yes
9.4%12
No
90.6%115
If yes, please describe briefly
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18. The grades you work with are: (check all that apply)
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Percent
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Count
Elem (1st-4th grades)
68.8%86
Middle-school (5th-6th)
88.0%110
Junior High (7th-8th)
77.6%97
High School (9th-12th)
62.4%78

Page: Indirect Partnership with School
19. Check all academic areas where you incorporate curricula materials in your camp program:
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Percent
Response
Count
Science: General
57.9%44
Science: Astronomy
39.5%30
Science: Biology
50.0%38
Science: Chemistry
17.1%13
Science: Earth Science
69.7%53
Science: Physics
19.7%15
Math
36.8%28
Social sciences
35.5%27
Geography
31.6%24
Language Arts (reading, writing, etc)
44.7%34
Performing Arts/Music
63.2%48
Technology
27.6%21
Other (please specify)
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13.2%10

20. What youth development outcomes do you intentionally target and collect evaluation data:
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 TargetEvaluateRating
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Social skills98.6% (69)41.4% (29)70
Exploration98.4% (61)27.4% (17)62
Independence98.4% (63)39.1% (25)64
Responsibility98.6% (70)40.8% (29)71
Teamwork98.7% (76)44.2% (34)77
Leadership98.6% (68)44.9% (31)69
Problem-solving98.6% (68)39.1% (27)69
Connectedness98.1% (51)34.6% (18)52
Communication98.5% (65)36.4% (24)66
Citizenship97.8% (45)34.8% (16)46
Health/physical activity98.4% (62)36.5% (23)63
Affinity for nature98.5% (66)32.8% (22)67
Literacy100.0% (23)34.8% (8)23
Competence100.0% (37)45.9% (17)37
Other (please specify)
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21. Do the school curricula/materials incorporated into your camp’s programs address established learning standards (State, national)?
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Yes
27.1%23
No
50.6%43
Not sure
22.4%19

Page: Camp Profile Information
22. Type of program:
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Percent
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Count
Day
19.5%33
Resident
44.4%75
Both
36.1%61

23. Section:
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Chesapeake
1.9%3
Evergreen
2.5%4
Great Rivers
6.3%10
Heart of the South 0.0%0
Illinois
6.3%10
Indiana
4.4%7
Keystone
4.4%7
Michigan
3.8%6
New England
13.2%21
New Jersey
1.3%2
New York
10.1%16
Northern California
2.5%4
Northland
1.9%3
Ohio
5.0%8
Oregon Trail
1.9%3
Rocky Mountain
1.9%3
Southeastern
7.5%12
Southern California/Hawaii
5.0%8
Southwest
1.9%3
St Louis
3.8%6
Texoma
2.5%4
Upstate New York
1.9%3
Virginias
4.4%7
Wisconsin
5.7%9

24. Seasons of operation:
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Spring
65.1%110
Summer
92.3%156
Fall
63.9%108
Winter
47.9%81

25. State where camp is located
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Alabama
0.6%1
Alaska
0.6%1
Arizona
0.6%1
Arkansas 0.0%0
California
7.7%13
Colorado
1.8%3
Connecticut
1.8%3
Delaware
0.6%1
Florida
0.6%1
Georgia
1.2%2
Hawaii 0.0%0
Idaho
0.6%1
Illinois
4.7%8
Indiana
5.3%9
Iowa
2.4%4
Kansas
0.6%1
Kentucky 0.0%0
Louisiana 0.0%0
Maine
3.6%6
Maryland
1.2%2
Massachusetts
5.3%9
Michigan
4.7%8
Minnesota
1.8%3
Mississippi 0.0%0
Missouri
5.3%9
Montana
0.6%1
Nebraska
0.6%1
Nevada 0.0%0
New Hampshire
4.7%8
New Jersey
2.4%4
New Mexico 0.0%0
New York
7.1%12
North Carolina
4.1%7
North Dakota
0.6%1
Ohio
4.7%8
Oklahoma
0.6%1
Oregon
1.8%3
Pennsylvania
4.7%8
Rhode Island
1.8%3
South Carolina
0.6%1
South Dakota 0.0%0
Tennessee 0.0%0
Texas
3.0%5
Utah
0.6%1
Vermont
0.6%1
Virginia
3.6%6
Washington
0.6%1
West Virginia
0.6%1
Wisconsin
5.9%10
Wyoming 0.0%0

26. Camp affiliation:
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Percent
Response
Count
Agency
25.9%44
Faith-based
18.2%31
Independent For Profit
20.0%34
Independent Not For Profit
33.5%57
Governmental
2.4%4

27. Summer youth camp clientele served:
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boys camp
2.4%4
girls camp
11.2%19
coed camp
74.0%125
more than one of the above
12.4%21

28. In a typical summer, how many of your camp staff are teachers?
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Percent
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Count
0
10.1%17
1-3
41.1%69
4-6
21.4%36
7-9
11.3%19
10-14
6.5%11
15-19
1.2%2
20 or more
8.3%14

29. Please provide the percentages of types of schools enrolled in by your campers. (The percentages should total 100%)
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Response
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Public school
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Private school (including Charter school)
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 25.903,885150
Home school or other independent types of schools
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 4.07419103

30. What are the first three digits of your camp's zip code?
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K0L 0.0%0
L2N 0.0%0
M9C 0.0%0
V6G 0.0%0
007 0.0%0
009 0.0%0
010 0.0%0
011 0.0%0
012
0.6%1
013 0.0%0
014 0.0%0
015 0.0%0
016 0.0%0
017
0.6%1
018 0.0%0
019 0.0%0
020
0.6%1
021
0.6%1
022 0.0%0
023 0.0%0
024
1.3%2
025 0.0%0
026
0.6%1
027
1.3%2
028
1.9%3
029 0.0%0
030 0.0%0
031 0.0%0
032
0.6%1
034
0.6%1
035 0.0%0
037
0.6%1
038
3.1%5
039 0.0%0
040
0.6%1
041 0.0%0
042
1.9%3
043
0.6%1
044 0.0%0
045 0.0%0
046 0.0%0
048 0.0%0
049 0.0%0
050 0.0%0
051 0.0%0
053 0.0%0
054 0.0%0
056 0.0%0
057
0.6%1
058 0.0%0
060
1.3%2
061 0.0%0
062
0.6%1
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064 0.0%0
065 0.0%0
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0.6%1
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0.6%1
074
0.6%1
076 0.0%0
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0.6%1
079 0.0%0
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088
0.6%1
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0.6%1
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1.3%2
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1.3%2
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0.6%1
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