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Leadership Camp is Looking for Adult Staff! If you are a student council advisor and are willing to spend a week in the wilderness with the best kids in the state, please contact Camp Director David Nenn. Camp positions fill up quickly, so don't wait! David Nenn
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2007 IAJHSC Summer Leadership Camp at Memorial 4-H Camp at Allerton Park in Monticello! View the 2007 camp photo album! 2008 Summer Leadership Camp
Who can Attend? Junior High/middle school students whose schools are members of the IAJHSC may attend Summer Leadership Camp. There is no limit to the number of delegates per school. Students who have attended Summer Leadership Camp once may attend a second time if the student council advisor believes it will be beneficial to the student and their home council. Delegates will be accepted on a "first-come, first-served" basis until the camp session has reached capacity. Location and TransportationThe camp facility is Memorial Camp which is located at Allerton Park, near Monticello, IL. Each delegate must provide his/her own transportation to and from camp. Maps will be provided in a mailing to follow receipt of registartion materials. PurposeTo provide opportunities for the delegates to gain leadership skills, a deeper understanding of the democratic process and to participate in the exchange of ideas which will, in turn, help improve Student Councils in the delegates' home schools. Program
During the week of camp, each delegate is assigned to a mock Student Council of 15-20 students. In order for the delegates to meet students from other schools, each delegate is placed in a council with students from schools other thatn his/her home school. Each mock Student Council elects officers, establishes committees and has camp responsibilities to complete. Councils meet at least once during each day with a member of the Senior Staff and 2 or 3 Junior Counselors. General Sessions are held each day for all camp delegates. Theseare learning sessions presented by members of the Senior staff and include such topics as job training, brainstorming, and much more. In addition, the Senior Staff presents information about planning agendas, project plannng, parlimentary procedure, and evaluation during the council meetings. Recreation is held at least once a day. Delegates can go swimming, boating, shoot archery, play volleybal, or make crafts. The camp store is open at this time so delegates may purchase snacks. The evening acivities include special events: a square dance, a picnic and junior olympics, and a dance. The final evening activity of the week is a banquet followed by Achievement Night which inlcudes a candle lighting ceremony. Each day ends with time to reflect and sing around the campfire. Camp Staff
The Senior Staff is made up of teachers who are student council advisors in their home schools. In addition to the camp Director, and Senior staff, there is a staff nurse. The Junior Counselors (JC's) are high school students who attended IAJHSC Leadership Camp as junior high/middle school students. They are also involved in leadership experiences in high school. The Junior Counselors are a carefullly selected group of higly capable, responsible, and enthusiastic individuals. HousingCamp delegates are assigned to live in cabins with other junior high students and one or two Junior Counselors. Delegates will not be housed with students from their home school. The cabins have bunk beds with foam rubber mattresses. Delegates must provide their own bedding. Delegate cabins are located in close proximity to the Senior Staff and the Camp Nurse. RegistrationThe registration fee for the 2008 Summer Leadership Camp is $275/person. More information will be posted as it becomes available. Expectations of DelegatesDelegates should come to camp prepared to learn. Although the emphasis is on learning, tehre is time to have fun both while learning and during recreation periods and evening activities. After camp, delegates are expeted to be active leaders in their home schools and to share what they learned at camp with the Student Council members in their home schools. View the 2007 camp photo album!
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