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A Safe Environment for Your Players
A SAFE ENVIRONMENT FOR PLAYERS
Increased safety procedures and policies have been developed to minimize risk and provide our campers with a memorable camp experience. At Jr. 76ers Camps, you will find the following safety changes for Summer 2021.
LIMITING THE NUMBER OF PLAYERS AT EACH SITE
Jr. 76ers Camps is limiting the number of registrants at each camp this summer. This will help us to ensure that camp is smaller at each location.
CONTACT REDUCTION
Players will be spaced apart during fundamentals and skill development drills. Players will be divided up across courts to ensure the safety of all campers and staff.
LIMITING THE SIZE OF GROUPS
In addition to accepting a limited number of players at each location, we will be further dividing players into smaller groups.
PROMOTING PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Jr. 76ers Camps locations will follow state and local guidelines. We will promote protective measures (physical distancing, proper hygiene, respiratory etiquette, face coverings, symptom awareness, ventilation, etc.) through facility signage and staff communication to campers.
DAILY HEALTH SCREENINGS
Daily screening protocols are required for all players and staff. Parents/guardians are required to complete a daily RUVNA health screening of their player(s) prior to arrival at camp. Staff are also required to complete a daily RUVNA health screening prior to arrival each morning.
RUVNA Health Technology, is an intuitive COVID-19 screening, tracking, and notification system. This daily health screening system will reduce the risk of symptomatic campers and staff arriving to camp each day. RUVNA will send email and text alerts daily during your camp session. Parents will screen their player(s) daily, before they come to camp.
CAMPER TO STAFF RATIO OF 10:1
Jr. 76ers Camps will be working with a maximum 10 to 1 ratio of campers to staff. This practice is conducive to keeping players in smaller groups and allows us to provide more attention within fundamentals and skill development for each camper.