Rules & Responsibilities
Health, Safety, & Conflict Resolution
Miscellaneous
100

This small group leadership strategy gives students a solid 10-15 seconds to think before responding to questions.

What is "wait time"?

100

What is the first step to addressing non-physical conflict between students?

Hear both perspectives to gain clarity.

100

When are boys allowed to enter girls' cabins (and vice-versa)?

NEVER.

200

True or False.

Leaders get "first-dibs" on their preferred bunk.

False.

Leaders need to take the lower bunks next to the door.

200

True or False.

Leaders should call home with behavioral concerns at their discretion. 

False.

If necessary, the staff member from your location will handle any calls home.

200

Roughly how long should small-group time last following Program?

30-60 minutes.

300

What are the three primary roles that a cabin leader has at camp?

Spiritual Leader, Community Builder, Chaperone

300

Who is the first point of contact if a student gets hurt or feels sick?

Who are:

(1) Camp Medic

(2) A MBC Staff Member

300

What time are cabin checks following After-Dark activites?

What is 12:15am?

400

First thing in the morning, what is each cabin leader pair responsible for?

One leader attends the meeting and takes note of the info, the other stays with the students.

400

How do you approach correcting poor behavior?

Fill in the blanks.

Step #1: Kind _________

Step #2: Clear _________

Step #3: ________ Rock Staff Member

Step #1: Kind Correction

Step #2: Clear Warning

Step #3: Inform Rock Staff Member

400

Label the following:

Gym, Program Room, Dining Room


500

Name three "intentional conversations" questions a leader can ask to learn how their students are doing, what’s going on in their lives, and where they stand spiritually.

Any three out of the following:

500

In the event you can't reach a leader with an immediate concern, where might you look?

Look in Blackbeard's (Dining Hall) or the Office across from Blackbeard's.

500

Name three free time activities available to students at NorthBay.

For indoor games like pool, ping-pong, foosball, and rock-climbing wall, head to Horseshoe Point, or play basketball, gaga ball, or 9-Square in the gym. For outdoor activities, there’s a ropes course, zip line, and giant swing with specific locations on the camp map.

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