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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999 02 22 Regular Item D COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM D CONSENT lNFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING REGULAR x February 22, 1999 Meeting MGR~DEn ~4~ Authorization ~ REQUEST: The Parks and Recreation Department requests the Commission review the following information relative to the 1999 Summer Day Camp Program and provide staff with any direction it deems appropriate. PURPOSE: The purpose of this request is to present to the Commission the Parks and Recreation Department recommendation for the 1999 Summer Day Camp Program. CONSIDERA TION: · The status of summer public day camp programs in the area for the previous 1998 season is attached. (See attachment "A"). · 1998 Summer Programs at $50.00 to $60,00 per week were full; camps at $80,00 to $95.00 per week were at less than one-fifth capacity that were held at local Public Schools. . For Summer Program field trips, one trained adult must be present for each eight youth according to the HRS laws. For in-house supervision, only one camp director plus one supervisor for each 25 youth is required, . The communities that have their own recreation centers, swimming pools and a Summer Day Camp Program for $60.00 per week or less fill their programs immediately with residents, leaving non-residents to look else where. . Please note the school day camp supervisor tells us that in 1999, all elementary schools in Winter Springs will offer this program regardless of the number of registrations as a service to the community. 1 Staff is recommending a two tier program as follows: . Tier # 1 - Summer Day Camp Program Description: 8 week / 5 day program including all afternoon and weekly field trips. Location: Winter Springs Civic Center Daysffime: Monday - Friday 7:30a-6:00p Ages/Fees: 6 - 12 $75.00 per week! per resident $85,00 per week! per Non-resident . Tier # 2 - Summer Day Camp Program Description: 8 week / 4 day program including all afternoon field trips. Park Site: Winter Springs Civic Center Daysffime: Monday - Thursday 7:30a-6:00p Ages/Fees: 6 - 12 $65.00 per week! per resident $75,00 per week! per Non-resident . Serving: Both Tier # 1 & # 2 combined could serve 70 children total . Estimated Budget: $42,000 This program provides residents the opportunity to select a program that they can afford. (See attachment "B"), RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Commission approve the two-tiered Summer Day Camp Program discussed above on a break-even basis. FUNDING: No funding is allocated in our current 1998-1999 budget. We have structured the budget for the Summer Program on a break-even basis including all activity fees and personnel, which total $42,000. However, if the Commission subsidized the Summer Program for $20 per participant, per 8 weeks, times 70 youth that would cost the City $11,200.00 the program cost per participant would be reduced, Tier # 1 participants would pay $55 per week and Tier # 2 participants would pay $45 per week. 2 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE: March 1999- Advertisements for summer camp jobs April 1999- Flyers to Schools, City Newsletter, Water Bill and Local Newspapers May 1999- Summer Day Camp Registration Begin May 31,1999- Summer Day Camp Starts July 23, 1999- Summer Day Camp Ends ATTACHMENTS: "A" Area Summer Program Status Chart "B" Daily Activity Schedule COMMISSION ACTION: . 3 f o ~ ~ Chart A SUMMER PUBLIC DAY CARE PROGRAMS 1998 REVIEW Location/Sponsor Max Capacity Wk/ $ Per Wk Facilities Began Actual Enrolled! Per Camper Pooll Gym Crafts Gen. Rec. PlayG, Own Advertisement # of Weeks On Site Room Room Equip. Buses at Schools - Winter Sprines Parks and Recreation 70 / 6 / 6 $80 Yes/ No No No Yes No No May- Week 2 Sunshine Park Seminole County Schools Highlands 100+ / 20 / 8* $90 Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Newsletter/ March Red Bug 100+ /20/8* $90 Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Newsletter/ March Rainbow 100+ /20/8* $90 Y es/N 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Newsletter/ March City of Oviedo Riverside Park 60 / 60 / 8 $60 Yes/Y es Yes Yes Yes Yes No Newsletter/ Dee. 1997 City of Casselberry Wirz Park 40 / 40 / 8 $50 Y es/Y es Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Newsletter/ April 98 Secret Lake Center 40 / 40 / 8 $50 Yes/No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Newsletter/April 98 Private Red Bug Day Care Not FuJI Per Quote $95 No Trips No Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A (Max 30 youth) · For 1999, Schools plan to open all three Wmter Spnngs Elementary Schools for this program regardless of numbers registered as a matter of service to tlle community. ATTACHMENT A Daily Activity Schedule Monday Tuesday 7:30am-8:30am Sign-in and Registration 7:30am-8:30am Sign-in and Registration 8:30am-l0:00am Outdoor Activity 8:30am-l0:00am Outdoor Activity 10:00am-l0:30am Snack 10:00am-l0:30am Snack 10:30am-ll:30am Arts and Crafts 10:30am-ll:30am Arts and Crafts 11 :30am-12:30pm Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm Lunch 12:30pm-l:00pm Clean up/Free Play 12:30pm-l:00pm Clean up/Free Play 1:00pm-4:30pm Field Trip 1:00pm-4:30pm Field Trip 4:30pm-5:00pm Outdoor Activity 4:30pm-5:00pm Outdoor Activity 5:00pm-6:00pm Sign-out 5:00pm-6:00pm Sign-out Wednesday Thursday 7:30am-8:30am Sign-in and Registration 7:30am-8:30am Sign-in and Registration 8:30am-l0:00am Outdoor Activity 8:30am-l0:00am Outdoor Activity 10:00am-l0:30am Snack 10:00am-l0:30am Snack 10:30am-ll:30am Arts and Crafts 10:30am-ll:30am Arts and Crafts 11:30am-12:30pm Lunch 11:30am-12:30pm Lunch 12:30pm-l:00pm Clean up/Free Play 12:30pm-l:00pm Clean up/Free Play 1:00pm-4:30pm Field Trip 1:00pm-4:30pm Field Trip 4:30pm-5:00pm Outdoor Activity 4:30pm-5:00pm Outdoor Activity 5:00pm-6:00pm Sign-out 5:00pm-6:00pm Sign-out I Friday All Day Field Trips ATTACHMENTB