Youth Programs Registration Form Summer of Service (SOS) 2015



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Youth Programs Registration Form Summer of Service (SOS) 2015 Participant s Information PHONE GENDER: FEMALE OF BIRTH SCHOOL GRADE IN FALL 2015 MALE ETHNIC BACKGROUND AFRICAN ASIAN INDIAN LATINO NATIVE PACIFIC WHITE OTHER (PLEASE MARK ALL THAT APPLY) AMERICAN AMERICAN ISLANDER T-SHIRT SIZE (select one) Youth S YM YL Adult S AM AL AXL (Each member receives one SOS T-Shirt) Parent/Guardian Information ADDRESS STREET CITY STATE ZIP EMPLOYER WORK ADDRESS/CITY/STATE/ZIP WORK PHONE SECONDARY PHONE EMAIL Parent/Guardian Information ADDRESS STREET CITY STATE ZIP EMPLOYER WORK ADDRESS/CITY/STATE/ZIP WORK PHONE SECONDARY PHONE EMAIL How did you find out about Summer of Service? (Please be specific) I understand that during a program my child may be transported to service sites and/or field trip destinations by Valley Transit Authority Light Rail, San Jose Municipal Bus, CalTrain, Charter Bus, Museum van, or may walk to a site. Youth Programs participants will always be accompanied by qualified, trained facilitators. Children s Discovery Museum has my permission to contact me via e-mail at the above address(es) regarding program information. 1

Choose your team! PARTICIPANT 1) Select your team In the following table, choose in which Session(s) you want to participate. Put a 1 in the box of your first choice team, and a 2, 3, and 4 in the boxes of your preferred alternates. Team Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 6/15 6/26 6/29 7/10 7/13 7/24 7/27 8/7 Green Environment & Ecology Orange Early Childhood Education Purple Museum and Media Red Community Outreach Striped 10th Grade Team NOTE: If you are attending more than one session, we d like you to sample more than one team by choosing a different first choice each session. Full Payment Is Due by: 6/1 6/15 6/29 7/13 2) Calculate your payment The $100 non-refundable deposit fee counts towards your total payment, and is not additional. If you choose to pay the deposit only, we will send you a receipt with the balance due. Please note that full payment for each session is due two weeks prior to the session start. Please contact the Youth Educator for questions about financial assistance. Payment Table Number of Sessions Deposit Only $100 x = or Full Payment $450 x = Total Extended Care: $150 AM/PM = $75 AM $75 PM Multiple Session Discount -$25 x = (first session at regular price, additional sessions discounted) Total Enclosed - 3) Make your payment VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS CHECK / ACCOUNT NUMBER EXP SECURITY CODE AS IT APPEARS ON CARD PHONE NUMBER 2

Medical Release Form I,, the parent or guardian of, authorize treatment to begin, pending contact with me, should my child be injured during the course of participation in Youth Programs. In the event of an emergency, I understand that my child will be transported to the nearest possible medical treatment center. Please list below any known allergies, medications, or medical conditions. Also include any special needs or considerations of which the staff should be aware. A current TB test is required for program participation. (Recent within 2 years, dated 9/2013 or after.) I acknowledge that I must provide a current TB test by the first day of my session. FOR EMERGENCIES, PLEASE CONTACT: EMPLOYER WORK PHONE Alternate Contacts (please list two contacts) If my child needs to take medication during the day, I understand that it must be in its original container, complete with instructions as to time and amount of dosage. My signature below authorizes Youth Programs staff to administer such medication as prescribed. My permission is hereby given to the Youth Programs staff to authorize by his/her signature whatever medical or surgical treatment may be considered necessary or advisable by the physician or nurse in attendance in the event of an accident or medical emergency involving the above-named minor. My signature below indicates that I have read and understand all of the above. 3

Liability Release Form I, the parent or guardian of, a minor, agree to allow such minor to participate in Youth Programs at Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (CDM), including associated travel. I am aware that this activity is potentially dangerous, and I am voluntarily allowing such minor to participate in this activity with the knowledge of the risks involved, both expected and unexpected. I waive any claim for damages and hereby agree to accept any and all risks of loss or injury. In return for the benefits provided to such minor, I agree not to sue and hereby release and agree to hold harmless Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose and its employees, agents and volunteers from liability, responsibility for any loss or injury and any claim for damages connected with such minor s participation in this activity. This release is intended to protect Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose, its employees, agents and volunteers from any claims for injury, death or property, or any other damage against CDM. I have carefully read this agreement and fully understand its contents. I am aware that this is a release of liability, hold harmless agreement, and assumption of risk and that it is a legally binding contract between the Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose and me. I further understand that this release is binding on my heirs or anyone making a claim. I sign of my own free will. PARENT/GUARDIAN 4

Internet Use Agreement As a Youth Programs participant, you may have access to the Internet in the CDMedia Studio. Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (CDM) encourages the safe and productive use of the Internet as a resource and a forum for your interests. The smooth operation of the network depends upon the proper conduct of its users who must follow simple, yet serious guidelines. The basic rules are provided here to make you aware of the responsibilities you assume by using the Internet at CDM. Please read them carefully and discuss the information with your parents. Please keep in mind that access to the network is a privilege, not a right. You and your parent s/guardian s signatures indicate your understanding of the expectations and your agreement to follow them. 1. Network Etiquette and Privacy. The same rules that apply to how you talk, write and behave during program hours apply to your time on the Internet. For example: a. Be polite Never send, or encourage others to send threatening or abusive messages. b. Use appropriate language You are a representative of CDM and Youth Programs on a public system. Do not use profanity or vulgarities. Illegal activities of any kind are strictly forbidden. c. Privacy Do not reveal any personal information, including your home address or personal phone numbers, or those of any other program participants or CDM staff. d. Disruptions Do not use the network in any way that would disrupt use of the network by others. 2. Acceptable Use. Use of the Internet in the CDMedia.Studio must be in support of, and consistent with, the educational goals and objectives of CDM Youth Programs. 3. Personal Responsibility. Users are required to report any misuse of the network or inappropriate Web sites to any Youth Programs leader or CDM staff. Misuse may come in any form and commonly includes activities that violate the rules listed in 1 and 2 above. 4. Services. CDM makes no guarantees of any kind for the Internet service it is providing. CDM will not be responsible for any damages suffered while on this system. These damages may include loss of data as a result of delays, nondeliveries, mis-deliveries, or service interruptions caused by the system or your errors or omissions. Use of any information obtained from the information system is at your own risk. CDM specifically denies any responsibility for the accuracy of information obtained from the Internet. 5. Security. Security on any computer system is a high priority because there are so many users. If you identify a security problem, notify a Youth Programs leader immediately. Do not demonstrate the problem to other users. Never use another individual s account without permission. Any user identified as a security risk will be denied access to the Internet. 6. Vandalism. Vandalism is defined as any malicious attempt to harm or destroy data of another user or any other agencies or networks that are connected to the system. This includes, but is not limited to, the uploading or creation of computer viruses. Vandalism may result in the loss of computer service, disciplinary action, and legal referral, depending upon the situation. As the parent or guardian of the Youth Programs participant, I have read this contract and understand the use of the network is to be restricted to educational purposes. I understand that Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose will make every effort to supervise program participants using the Internet, but that it may still be possible for youth to access controversial materials, and I will not hold CDM responsible for materials accessed on the network. I accept full responsibility for supervision when my child s use is not in a program setting, and I give permission for my child to use the Internet at CDM. 5

Internet, Photograph, and Video Release Form Children s Discovery Museum (CDM) is pleased to offer technology programs for young adolescents. These programs may include Web, photo, and video publishing. Because your child is choosing to participate in this CDM activity, his/her work may be posted on the Internet. CDM is committed to adhering to the mandates of the Children s Online Privacy and Protection Act. A copy of CDM s privacy policy may be found at http://www.cdm.org/privacy I,, give my consent to Children's Discovery Museum to post the work of (minor s name) on the Internet. I understand that this work becomes the property of CDM and that said minor will receive no financial compensation. I also authorize and give full consent to Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose to photograph and/or videotape, and to display all photographs and/or publish digitally and/or in print, in which my child appears. I further give permission and consent that any such photographs may be published and used by Children s Discovery Museum and the American Camp Association and its agents, to illustrate and promote the camp experience, Children s Discovery Museum, and its camp programs, or the American Camp Association. I agree further that Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose and its partners and funders may use the photographs or video images without limitation or reservation, or compensation. Information that I provide will be held confidential, and will be used only to confirm my permission, if needed. 6

Transportation Release Form (Optional) IMPORTANT! This form only needs to be signed if the youth will be traveling to and from Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose alone or via carpool. It does not include travel during program hours. The following is a permission form that allows your youth to travel to and from Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose (CDM) without the accompaniment of a parent or guardian. Youth should arrive at CDM for his/her program no more than 15 minutes before or after the program begins. Permission I give my permission for to arrive and depart from the Youth Programs at Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose without the supervision of a parent or guardian. My youth will be traveling via: Light Rail City Bus Walking/Biking Carpool If carpooling, please enter names of carpool (Note, all families involved in carpool must have a transportation release on file): By signing this form I understand and agree that Children's Discovery Museum of San Jose and the staff of the program in which my child is enrolled are not responsible for any claims for injury, death, or property damage incurred before or after program hours. 7