The following are general rules that apply to students in TK-2nd grade at all times and should be consistently enforced by staff members when working with that group:
Only one person talks at a time
Keep your hands to yourself
Listen and follow directions the first time they're given
Never leave the room or group without permission
Conduct in the hallways should be quiet and respectful - no running or yelling
Classroom Jobs
Classroom jobs are randomly assigned on Mondays. Jobs for the younger students include:
Table Wipers (one assigned per table)
Door Holder
Sweeper
Activity Helper
Whiteboard Cleaner
Alternates (2 assigned per week if someone is absent)
The following are general rules that apply to students in 3rd-6th grade at all times and should be consistently enforced by staff members when working with that group:
Choose Kindness Always - We use kind words, kind actions, and kind attitudes, because every person here matters to God.
Respect People and Property - We take care of our friends, teachers, and things around us, because what we borrow we give back better.
Be Honest and Responsible - We will tell the truth, own our actions, and do what we say we will do because trust makes us stronger.
Hands, Feet, and Words for Good - We keep our hands and feet to ourselves and use our words to build, not to break.
Service Before Self - We look for ways to help each other, clean up together, and share what we have so that everyone knows they belong.
Grow Every Day - We try new things, learn from mistakes, and give our best effort because growing matters more than being perfect.
Classroom Jobs
Classroom jobs are randomly assigned on Mondays. Jobs for the younger students include:
Supplies Manager - Makes sure pencils, crayons, markers, and other supplies are put away. Checks if anything needs sharpening or restocking.
Clean-Up Captain - Leads the group is tidying up tables, sweeping small messes, and making sure chairs are pushed in.
Trash & Recycling Leader - Empties trash bins into the larger can and makes sure recycling items go in the right place. Reminds others about recycling rules.
Book & Game Organizer - Straightens up the library/game shelf after use. Makes sure all pieces are put back into games or puzzles.
Tech & Lights Monitor - Ensures tables/computers are plugged in, lights are turned off when leaving, and windows/doors are closed.
Kindness/Accountability Leader - Helps remind everyone of the group of rules during clean-up. Gives shout-outs for teammates who are showing responsibility and kindness.
Bullying and fighting are never allowed at Trinity.
If someone does or says something mean to you, do not retaliate. Tell a staff member.
If someone does something that makes you feel uncomfortable, remove yourself from the situation and tell a staff member immediately.
Keep all speech clean and kind and keep your hands to yourself.
Students are not allowed to deface property in any way.
Littering is prohibited - pick up all trash and place it in the appropriate bin.
Never throw rocks or anything that isn't meant to be thrown (i.e., dodgeballs).
Leave nature alone - don't carve into or climb trees, don't dig into the dirt, don't move rocks to different locations, etc.
Wear shoes at all times.
All sports equipment should be put away when finished.
When leaving the playground, equipment should be returned to the ball bag.
When playing gym games or outdoor activities, equipment should be returned as directed by the Coordinators.
Do not hang from basketball nets or attempt to climb the pole.
Do not use equipment in any way it is not intended to be used.
If a piece of equipment is broken or damaged in any way, bring it to a counselor.
All student medical needs should be listed on their forms.
Students are required to turn in all emergency medications; they may keep it with them ONLY by expressed permission from the Director.
If a student is in need of first aid, they should tell their counselor immediately.
If a student sees someone else in need of first aid who is unable to find help for themselves, they should tell the nearest staff member.
When playing with any activity materials, students should use them appropriately.
If you abuse it you lose it - purposefully damaging or breaking materials will result in a loss of that material and possibly a loss of activity time for the student.
When using sensory materials, students are required to keep all materials inside their bin or on their plastic mat.
Students are responsible for cleaning their area after each activity, with help from counselors as needed.
For table games, counselors have the final say on "house rules" if there is any disagreement amongst campers. Cheating is not allowed.
If any materials are broken or missing, students should tell a counselor.
Lost and found for each room will be at the "Lost Camping Gear" table outside the door of the 3rd-6th grade room.
If you find something that is not yours, put it on the Lost and Found table.
Every student should check these tables before going home.
There should be no sitting or standing on parts of the playground not intended for those activities (i.e., On top of the monkey bars, on top of the tunnels, etc.).
Mulch should not be picked up or thrown.
Soccer and basketball should stay in their designated areas (basketball on the court, soccer on the turf).
Students are not allowed to exit the playground without express permission from a counselor.
Equipment should be returned to the appropriate bags and taken inside at the end of playground time.
Students are not allowed to:
Touch any vehicles in the parking lot that don't belong to their parent/guardian.
Ask for a ride in a staff member's vehicle.
Run alongside a moving vehicle.
Run in front of a moving vehicle.
Chase after a moving vehicle.