Code of Conduct

  1. All Red River Valley Honors Camp (RRVHC) events and activities will include a minimum of two counselors or staff.
  2. Do not conduct private one-on-one contact between counselors or staff and campers. In situations that require personal counseling, conduct the meeting in clear view of others with women counseling with girls and men counseling with boys.
  3. Counselors and staff must respect the privacy of campers in situations such as changing clothes and taking showers, and intrude only to the extent that health and safety require. Counselors and staff must also protect their own privacy.
  4. Counselors and staff staying with campers must attend Camper Protection Training.
  5. Male and female leaders require separate sleeping facilities except that married couples may share the same quarters when facilities are available.
  6. Counselors and staff agree to abide by the camp dress code. Remember, as counselors or staff of Red River Valley Honors Camp, you are a testimony to the campers and all those you come in contact with.
  7. Discipline must be constructive and reflect the values of Red River Valley Honors Camp. Corporal punishment will not be used.
  8. No hazing or initiations will be part of any event or activity.
  9. All campers must remain in clear view of others and if going to approved semi-private areas, they must remain in groups of no less than four.
  10. All aspects of the Red River Valley Honors Camp ministry are open to observation by parents and churches.
Red River Valley Honors Camp (RRVHC) is not operated by, associated with, or have any connection, legal or otherwise, with Awana Clubs International (ACI), Inc. Awana no longer runs a Christian summer camp program. However campers must have achieved certain ACI qualifications to attend RRVHC that are attainable through their local church and as verified by their local church Awana leaders. Furthermore, RRVHC will use the excellent Bible training resources available from ACI during the week of camp.