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Ord 2022-017/Adopting Youth programs standards of care for 2022
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Ord 2022-017/Adopting Youth programs standards of care for 2022
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Tornado <br />If a tornado watch is in effect for Hays County, all participants are to stay indoors. If a <br />tornado warning is issued for Hays County, the Program Coordinator will call each site. <br />When you receive this call, immediately have the children follow the tornado <br />procedures: <br />o Children line up silently and walk to the nearest restroom or inner most room of the <br />building. <br />o If you are in a restroom, have children line up against the wall(s), face the wall, <br />duck down sitting on their knees and place their head as far in their lap as possible. <br />Have all children place their hands over their heads covering their ears and neck. <br />o When the tornado warning expires, you will receive a call from one of the Program <br />Coordinator to let you know it is okay to return to camp activities. <br />IV. Communication <br />A. Each remote Program Site will have a cell phone to allow the Program Site to be contacted <br />by Program Staff. Each Program Site will have access to a telephone for use in contacting <br />Program Staff or malting emergency telephone calls. At each Program Site the Coordinator <br />will post the following telephone numbers adjacent to a telephone accessible to all Program <br />Staff: <br />1. City of San Marcos ambulance or emergency medical services <br />2. City of San Marcos Police Department <br />3. City of San Marcos Fire Department <br />4. Parks and Community Services Department Administrative Office <br />5. Telephone numbers and address for the Program Site itself <br />6. Telephone number of Coordinator's office <br />7. Program participants' emergency contact information <br />8. Poison Control <br />V. Nutrition <br />A. The program will follow the Texas Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition <br />Guidelines when meals are provided by the City of San Marcos Nutrition Program. <br />Additionally, in keeping with Healthy Eating and Physical Activity (NEPA) Standards, the <br />program will: <br />1. Serve whole grain -rich products. <br />2. Provide plain potable water at all times at no cost to youth and staff. <br />3. Serve plain low-fat milk, plain or flavored nonfat mills or milk alternative limited <br />to 8 fluid ounces per day for elementary school students and 12 fluid ounces per <br />day for middle and high school students. <br />4. Serve only 100% fruit or vegetable juice with no added sweeteners or 100% juice <br />diluted with water with no added sweeteners. <br />5. Serve only non -caffeinated beverages. <br />B. Breakfast and lunch will be provided through San Marcos CISD Child Nutrition Services. <br />C. Special snacks may be provided during the program. Parents must note any food allergies <br />on Participant's registration form. <br />
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