This is how many adults that should be present anytime with any number of children 5th grade and under.
Two Adults
Pint Size Children's Choir
Sunday School teachers are expected to arrive this many minutes before their service time begins.
15 minutes
This staff member is an avid coffee drinker, and has even been known to make espresso in the office for staff mates.
Logan!
This is the designated safety site for evacuation.
In Front of Bagley Elementary School
This Wednesday night gathering is designed to prepare 11th and 12th graders for life after high school.
Grad Prep
Two unrelated adults
This staff member minored in French in college and got to practice this skill in West Africa and Haiti.
Chris!
Count all children and/or students
Green Lake middle and high school youth groups happen at this time every week.
Sunday nights from 6pm - 8pm
Parents receive these three items during check in to ensure security.
A check-in sticker, a child name tag, and a check our sticker
Karsyn cannot go a day without this thing, she even dressed as it for Halloween last year!
Diet Coke!
The only thing, other than children/students, that you are allowed to take out of the classroom during an evacuation.
Check-in or attendance information
This quarterly event provides respite support specifically for family in the Belong community.
Refuel Day
The letter "A" on a child's name tag indicates this.
This staff member at the age of 12 was the proud owner of four hermit crabs named Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin, a pet walking stick named Sticky, and a hamster named Abrahamster.
Amy!
Before an emergency ever happens, volunteers and staff should do this to ensure they can act quickly and confidently.
Learn the evacuation plan and meeting location ahead of time.
The intergenerational trip that gives families the chance to serve together at a camp designed for kids with special needs
The serve trip to Camp Attitude
This is the procedure the teacher must follow if a parent loses the pick up sticker.
Contact a staff to check out the child.
Sahalee wowed crowds in 5th grade with this impressive skill.
Unicycling!