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Q: What grade is my kid in for Camp Iwannago?
A: We base grade levels off of the grades students are going into in the fall. So, if your camper is going to be in 4th grade in August, they are in 4th grade at Camp Iwannago.Q: Does open swimming happen every day?
A: Open swimming is twice a week, and the days depend on what grade the campers are in.Q: Does my kid need to wear a life jacket?
A: While at open swimming, our pool staff will evaluate students' competency to swim. If students can demonstrate competent, age-level swimming ability, they do not need to wear lifejackets/flotation devices.Q: When are swim lessons?
A: Swim Lessons are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. There is limited space, so campers must be signed up for these. Lessons are first come, first served, and campers need to be registered at Camp Iwannago every day in each session to get a spot. Students who are not registered for the entire session will be given last priority to accommodate students who are registered and will attend all the swim lesson sessions.Q: What if my kid doesn't want to/cannot swim?
A: We would have them with another staff member or grade group at camp that is as close to their age as possible.Q: When are my camper's field trips?
A: This information will be released closer to Camp Iwannago, and will be updated through the grade level newsletters which can be found here.Q: How do I register my child for field trips? When will I learn about field trips?
A: Instructions can be found here. Field trips will be communicated in the weekly newsletters, and posted online at the Camp Iwannago Field Trips page.Q: I have multiple kids in different grades will they attend camp together?
A: We separate students into the grade, or general age range, which they will be entering in the fall in order to keep our activities age appropriate and engaging for everyone. The only consistently combined grades are Kindergarten and First Grade. We generally will not mix grade levels except in very rare circumstances.Q: Is there a dress code?
A: Because we are an active group, campers should bring closed-toed shoes they can run in. When we have walking or hiking field trips, they need to wear something comfortable they can walk safely in, so some field trips may require hiking/running shoes or simply not allow sandals to be worn. This will be on the newsletters and field trip information when you sign your campers up.Q: How do we pay?
A: FACTS requires a valid Credit/Debit Card, or bank account on file when you register. We will create and email an invoice to you each Thursday. This invoice covers the period from the previous Thursday through Wednesday (the day before the invoice is created). All payments are due Saturday. Any delay of three or more days for a payment will result in a $25 late fee. Excessive late fees, lack of payment, or invalid payment methods could result in your camper's exclusion from Camp Iwannago.Q: What is the billing schedule like?
A: We will create and email invoices on Thursday for the previous week's (Thursday-Wednesday) care. Payments are due on Saturday. You can refer to the schedule below for reference.Billing Period Start Billing Period End Payment Due 5/30/2024 6/5/2024 6/8/2024 6/6/2024 6/12/2024 6/15/2024 6/13/2024 6/19/2024 6/22/2024 6/20/2024 6/26/2024 6/29/2024 6/27/2024 7/3/2024 7/6/2024 7/4/2024 7/10/2024 7/13/2024 7/11/2024 7/17/2024 7/20/2024 7/18/2024 7/19/2024 7/27/2024 7/19 is the final day of camp.