Q.
Is it really important that we (student and parent/guardian)
attend the meeting on August 7th?
A. Yes, on August 7th, we will go over
final details regarding camp including what can/cannot
be brought to camp,
etc. Next, we will verify that we have all paperwork completed
and take in any remaining money due.
Q. Who can attend camp?
A. Freshmen who will be entering Lamar
this fall can attend camp. If the student is entering from
a school other than Nichols or Shackelford, then the student
must be enrolled at Lamar prior to the camp registration
deadline, August 7th.
Q. Who serves as chaperones at camp?
A. Lamar teachers will serve as the primary
chaperones at camp. In addition, approximately
10 upperclassmen help lead and run activities.
Q. What time do we need to arrive at Lamar on August 14th
(first day of camp)? What time will camp end
on August 16th?
A. Students will need to arrive by 1:30 pm
on Thursday, August 14th. Camp activities will conclude on August 16th at noon.
Q. If we are applying for a scholarship, when will
you let us know if we will be receiving the assistance?
A. Evidence of need will be verified, and
the number of total scholarship requests will be taken into
consideration. Once we know the number of scholarships that
we will be able to fund, you will be contacted during the
last part of June or the early part of July.
Q. What if my son/daughter takes medication?
A. All medication must be given to the
nurse on arriving at the Lamar campus on August 14th.
The medication must be in original containers with the original
label in place. The nurse will administer the medications
at camp. No medications (of any kind) are to be kept by
students.
Q. What can students wear at camp?
A. Students can wear shorts (but no short
shorts...i.e. daisy dukes!!!) and t-shirts to camp. Boys must
have shirts with sleeves. Students may not wear spaghetti
strap tops, strapless tops, see-through tops, etc. Clothing
may also not have references to alcohol, illegal substances,
or vulgarity.
All students must wear tennis shoes.
Q. Can my son/daughter bring a cell phone to camp?
A. No, please leave the cell phone at home. |