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Img Academy Camp Handbook 2016 IMG ACADEMY CAMP HANDBOOK 2016 IMG Academy Camp Handbook 2016 Page | 1 Table of Contents Emergency Numbers & Department Contacts 3 Honor Code, Policies, Rules, and Regulations 7 Acceptable Use Policy 10 Computer and Internet Policy 10 Privacy and Right to Inspect 11 Social Media 11 Parental Expectations 11 Policy Violations 11 IMG Academy Regulations and Policies 12 Supplement Policy 12 Drug, Substance, and Alcohol Policy 20 Tobacco and E-Cigarette Policy 17 Sexting 17 Harassment Policy 18 Emergency Procedures 23 Campus Safety Policies 24 Theft, Loss, Unauthorized Use, and Damage Policy 24 Bicycles 24 Restricted Areas on IMG Academy’s Campus 25 Campus Life Policies 25 Dining Room 27 Swimming Pool & Ascender Hall Lobby Rules 28 Trips & Activities 28 General Dress Code 30 V.I.A. 31 Boarding Rules, Regulations, Policies, & Procedures 31 Residence House Regulations 31 Curfew and Lights Out 32 Boarding Camper Sign-Out Policies 33 Keys and IDs 34 Room Damage Policy 34 Housing at IMG Academy 34 Camper Housing, Summer Session 34 Camper Housing, Academy Session 35 Roommate and Room Requests 35 Room and Bed Move Request Policy 35 Non-boarding Rules, Regulations, Policies, & Procedures 36 Expectations for Non-Boarding Campers 36 Non-Boarding Camper Activity Sign-Up 36 Services 37 What to Bring 42 IMG Academy Camp Handbook 2016 Page | 2 EMERGENCY NUMBERS IMG Academy Emergency/Manager on Duty Manatee County Police, Fire, and EMS Tel: (941) 650-1000 Fax: (941) 752-2630 Tel: 911 E-mail: [email protected] Anonymous Tip Line Tel: (941) 739-7300 ADMISSIONS INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES Sabra Pacheco – Director of Admissions Olivia Rupp – Enrollment Coordinator Tel: (941) 752-2474 Fax: (941) 752-2526 Tel: (941) 752-2453 Fax: (941) 752-2526 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Christy Nicandri – Admissions Assistant Tel: (941) 752-2569 Fax: (941) 752-2526 E-mail: [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF ACADEMICS TBD – Vice President of Student Affairs & IMG Carolina B. Murphy – Director of Parent Academy Headmaster Relations Tel: (941) 739-3964 ext. 3604 Fax: (941) 752-2433 Tel: (941) 752-2501 Fax: (941) 752-2433 E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] Chris Locke – Dean of Faculty and Curriculum Carole Lee – Bursar Tel: (941) 739-3964 ext. 3608 Fax: (941) 752-2433 Tel: (941) 752-2485 Fax: (941) 752-2526 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Mark Blaweiss – College Planning, Placement, Andrew Dillon – Attendance and Discipline and NCAA Compliance Manager Tel: (941) 739-3964 ext. 3605 Fax: (941) 752-2432 Tel: (941) 749-8789 Fax: (941) 752-2433 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF CAMPUS LIFE TBD – Director of Campus Life Tel: (941) 749-8644 Fax: (941) 752-2531 E-mail: Ascender Hall East Campus Life: Kerri Grant – Campus Life Manager Tel: (941) 749-8673/8672 Fax: (941) 749-8680 Tel: (941) 752-2478 Fax: (941) 752-2531 E-mail: [email protected] Ascender Hall West Campus Life: Tel: (941) 739-8701/8702 Fax: (941) 749-8684 Mickey Mossler – Campus Life Manager Tel: (941) 752-2518 Fax: (941) 752-2531 Campus Life General E-mail: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] HOSPITALITY AND CAMPUS DESK Tel: (941) 749-8746/8747 Fax: (941) 752-2531 Angie Vazquez – Hospitality, Assistant Manager E-mail: Campus [email protected] Tel: (941) 749-8652 Fax: (941) 752-2531 E-mail: [email protected] IMG Academy Camp Handbook 2016 Page | 3 Kristen Meiser – Hospitality, Assistant Manager (Clubhouse) Tel: (941) 752-2689 Fax: (941) 752-2630 E-mail: [email protected] HEALTH SERVICES Sharon Zimmerman – Director, Health Services IMG Academy Sports Therapy Tel: (941) 752-2479 Fax: (941) 752-2626 Tel: (941) 755-0068 Fax: (941) 727-7502 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Athletic Training Room Tel: (941) 752-2448 Fax: (941) 752-2558 E-mail: [email protected] CAMPUS SAFETY MAIL Gene Robinson – Campus Safety Manager Troy Bixler – Manager, Distribution Tel: (941) 752-7354 Fax: (941) 752-2603 Tel: (941) 752-2549 Fax: (941) 752-2630 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] STUDENT BANK TRANSPORTATION Meg Deveau Chris Morton – Transportation Manager Tel: (941) 752-2487 Fax: (941) 752-2611 Tel: (941) 739-7489 Fax: (941) 752-2630 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] FOOD SERVICE Nathan Chambers – Manager, Food and Jeremy Thayer – Executive Chef Beverage Tel: (941) 752-2491 Fax: (941) 752-2530 Tel: (941) 752-2692 Fax: (941) 752-2530 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Greg Phillips – Co-Managing Director and Athletic Director E-mail: [email protected] Michael Milliron – Outreach Director Executive Assistant to Greg Phillips Tel: (941) 749-8645 Tel: (941) 752-2461 Fax: (941) 752-2527 E-mail: [email protected] ATHLETIC & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT David Hesse – Director Logan Dan – Program Manager Tel: (941) 752-2480 Fax: (941) 752-2637 Tel: (941) 752-2620 Fax: (941) 752-2637 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Taryn Morgan – Assistant Director Johann Duran – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 752-2438 Fax: (941) 752-2637 Tel: (941) 739-7476 Fax: (941) 752-2637 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] IMG Academy Camp Handbook 2016 Page | 4 BASEBALL PROGRAM Dan Simonds – Director Colbe Herr – Program Manager Tel: (941) 739-7459 Fax: (941) 739-7484 Tel: (941) 749-8627 Fax: (941) 739-7484 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Matt Madrid – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 739-7477 Fax: (941) 739-7484 E-mail: [email protected] BASKETBALL PROGRAM TBD – Director Josh Pridokas – Program Manager Tel: (941) 752-2579 Fax: (941) 752-2536 Tel: (941) 739-7494 Fax: (941) 752-2536 E-mail: TBD E-mail: [email protected] Shell Dailey – Director of Girls Basketball Patrick Wondrak – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 739-7394 Fax: (941) 752-2536 Tel: (941) 749-8686 Fax: (941) 752-2536 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Lauren Brunet – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 739-7317 Fax: (941) 752-2536 E-mail: [email protected] FOOTBALL PROGRAM Steve Walsh – Director JT Musso – Program Manager Tel: (941) 739-7399 Fax: (941) 739-2542 Tel: (941) 739-7395 Fax: (941) 752-2542 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Sheldon Bell – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 749-8623 Fax: (941) 752-2542 E-mail: [email protected] GOLF PROGRAM Ashley Gillespie – Program Manager Neil Coulson – Director Tel: (941) 739-7495 Fax: (941) 752-2543 Tel: (941) 752-2669 Fax: (941) 752-2543 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Aaron Westlake – Golf Tournament Tracy Reiser – Assistant Director Coordinator Tel: (941) 752-2665 Fax: (941) 752-2543 Tel: (941) 752-2662 Fax: (941) 752-2543 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] LACROSSE PROGRAM Bill Shatz – Director Bill Bjorness – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 739-7396 Fax: (941) 739-7393 Tel: (941) 739-7456 Fax: (941) 739-7393 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] IMG Academy Camp Handbook 2016 Page | 5 SOCCER PROGRAM Rusty Scarborough – Director Tel: (941) 739-7360 Fax: (941) 752-2544 E-mail: [email protected] Kevin Hartman – Technical Director DJ Callendar – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 752-2470 Fax: (941) 752-2544 Tel: (941) 739-7397 Fax: (941) 752-2544 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Joseph Walejko – Program Manager David Valbuena – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 752-2677 Fax: (941) 752-2544 Tel: (941) 752-2467 Fax: (941) 752-2544 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] TENNIS PROGRAM Rohan Goetzke – Director Silvia Fiumara – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 752-2513 Fax: (941) 752-2546 Tel: (941) 752-2459 Fax: (941) 752-2546 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Richard Macey – Program Manager Christian De Jesus Nazario – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 752-2508 Fax: (941) 752-2546 Tel: (941) 749-8649 Fax: (941) 752-2546 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Irene Turner – Administrative Assistant Rosario Fajardo – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 752-2465 Fax: (941) 752-2546 Tel: (941) 739-7370 Fax: (941) 752-2546 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] TRACK & FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY PROGRAM Loren Seagrave – Director Dan Jordan – Sport Advisor Tel: (941) 739-7396 Fax: (941) 739-7393 Tel: (941) 739-7476 Fax: (941) 752-2637 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] CLUBHOUSE & ACCOMMODATIONS RETAIL Gillian Stowe – Director of Hospitality and Melody Vorrath – Manager, Retail Accommodations Tel: (941) 752-2520 Fax: (941) 752-2530 Tel: (941) 752-2686 Fax: (941) 752-2534 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] IMG Academy Sports Shop Clubhouse Tel: (941) 752-2520 or (941) 752-2521 Fax: Tel: (941) 752-2689 (941) 752-2530 E-mail: [email protected] IMG Academy Golf Training Center Sports The Wellness Spa Shop Tel: (941) 739-7390 Tel: (941) 739-7359 IMG Academy Golf Club Sports Shop Tel: (941) 739-741 IMG Academy Camp Handbook 2016 Page | 6 HONOR CODE, POLICIES, RULES, AND REGULATIONS ALL CAMPERS BOARDING AND NON-BOARDING THE HONOR CODE As a member of the IMG Academy community, each camper is expected to treat all people with respect, including fellow campers, guests, and IMG Academy staff. Each camper is responsible to inform the appropriate IMG Academy staff member if they see or learn that a fellow camper is involved in, has been involved in, or is planning any action that is or will be (1) harmful to him or herself, to another camper, or to the IMG Academy community; (2) illegal or in violation of IMG Academy’s codes, rules, or regulations; or (3) adversely affect any other member of IMG Academy’s community.
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