MT. BACHELOR S MULTIWEEK CHILDREN S PROGRAMS: MIGHTY MITES, MIGHTY RIDERS & ALL MOUNTAIN KIDS HANDBOOK
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1 MT. BACHELOR S MULTIWEEK CHILDREN S PROGRAMS: MIGHTY MITES, MIGHTY RIDERS & ALL MOUNTAIN KIDS HANDBOOK Mighty Mites and Riders supervisor- Andrew Goetting agoetting@mtbachelor.com All Mountain Skiers and Riders supervisor- Emily Cunningham ecunningham@mtbachelor.com Phone # s: Kids programs Adults programs Sunrise Andrew cell Emily cell Mighty Mites, Riders and All Mountain Kids Coaches The Mighty Mites, Riders and All Mountain Kids multi-week programs are a great opportunity for you to share your love of snowsports. These programs provide children an opportunity to receive continuous coaching in a fun, team oriented environment on the greatest mountain in the Northwest. Our students in this program range from local children, to students from outside of the Central Oregon area. It is also an opportunity for you as a coach to work with skiers and riders for extended periods of time. You will have the chance to make a powerful impact on their snowsport experience and help develop the love of a sport that we all enjoy. Mighty Mite, Mighty Riders and All Mountain Kids Session Dates Session 1: 3 weeks December 2, 9, 16 Session 2: 9 weeks Saturdays: Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 24, March 3, 10 Session 3: 9 weeks - Sundays: Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28 Feb. 4, 11, 25 Session 4: 3 weeks: April 7, 14, 21, 28 Note: no multi week programs on Presidents Weekend (Feb )
2 Mighty Mites Skiing (4&5 year olds) Level 1: 1 st time on skis or has skied, but cannot stop in a wedge. Level 2: Can slow down and stop in a wedge on surface lift. Level 3: Can turn both ways and stop in a wedge. Has skied chairlift accessible green terrain independently (without edgy wedgy and/or harness). Level 4: Can make wedge-parallel turns on green and blue terrain. Level 5: Can ski parallel on green and blue terrain. May wedge-parallel on difficult blue and black terrain. All Mountain Skiers (6-14 years) Level 1: 1st time on skis or has skied, but cannot stop in a wedge. Level 2: Can slow down and stop in a wedge on surface lift (Magic Carpet) terrain. Level 3: Can turn both ways and stop in a wedge. Has skied chairlift accessible green terrain. Level 4: Can make wedge-parallel turns on green and blue terrain. Level 5: Can ski parallel on green and easy blue terrain. Wedge-parallel on difficult blue and black terrain. BDC: Black Diamond Club -Parallel turns in all snow conditions and on all slopes. BDC: Freeride - Parallel turns in all snow conditions and on all slopes, with a freeride (terrain park) focus. Mighty Riders (Snowboard 5&6 year olds) Level 1 - New to snowboarding OR has snowboarding experience but cannot slow down. Level 2 - Can slow down and stop on a heel and toe edge. Learning heel and toe side turns Level 3 - Can link turns and stop on both toe and heel edges. Independently riding down green runs Level 4 - Able to link heal and toe side turns on all green and blue runs Level 5- Can dynamically ride any run on the mountain, in all conditions All Mountain Riders (Snowboard 7-14 year olds) Level 1 - New to snowboarding OR has snowboarding experience and has not ridden a lift. Level 2 - Can slow down and stop on a heel and toe edge. Learning heel and toe side turns Level 3 - Can turn and stop on both toe and heel edges. Can comfortably ride all green and easy blue terrain. Level 4 - Can link turns and stop on both toe and heel edges. Independently riding down green runs Black Diamond Club - Can dynamically ride any run on the mountain, in all conditions. Ready to explore the terrain park.
3 Mighty Mites & Mighty Riders Mighty Mites 10:00am 3:00pm Mighty Riders Skiers Snowboarders 4 and 5 year olds 5 and 6 year olds Levels 1-5 Levels 1-5 The staging area is split by levels 1-5, in the blue circled fenced area. 9:00 Mandatory Meeting week 1 9:30 Begin check in week 1 Mandatory Meetings week 2-9 9:45 Meet and great your team at your assigned level and location If you need to move a student into a different class, this is the time to do so If you move a child make sure you move their lunch with them! 10:00 Get Moving! Lift Riders must stay on Sunshine until 10:30 If students are late, it is the parent s responsibility to wait for your class at the bottom of the lift. Keep your eyes open for late students every time you lap through. All Mountain Skiers and Riders All Mountain Skiers 9:30am 3:00pm All Mountain Riders Skiers Snowboarders 6 14 year olds 7-14 year olds Levels 1-9 Levels 1-9 Staging area is split by levels 1-9, Freeride & Black Diamond Club. We try to group the children by age once they get to their level sign. The skiers and snowboarders meet parallel to each other on the East side of the staging area above the yurts 8:30 Mandatory meeting week 1 9:15 Meet and great your team at your assigned level and location If you need to move a student, this is the time to do so If you move a child make sure you move their lunch with them! 9:30 Get Moving! Lift Riders must stay in the West Village base area until 10:30 If students are late, it is the parent s responsibility to wait for your class at the bottom of the lift. Keep your eyes open for late students every time you lap through.
4 Lunch The first week you should coordinate lunch with instructors at similar levels so you can move kids if needed. Instructors are required to bring their own lunches. It is helpful to bring a backpack or large bag to carry your student s lunches in. Make sure all of your kid s gear is organized and together when you go in for lunch to avoid confusion and missing gear. After the first week, you are free to eat wherever and whenever your team decides. Remember, you are responsible for cleaning up your team s lunch area. There is space to eat lunch in both yurts, downstairs at West Village Lodge, and in the Ripper Room (please avoid from 12-1pm). We have reserved tables downstairs at West Village Lodge from 11-1 for AMK lunches. o Please leave space for the All Day Mountain Camps 3:00 - All Allow your team enough time to return to the staging area by 3:00pm. Communicate with parents on the day s events and any special activities or changes to next week s lesson. Report any injuries or issues to parents and your supervisor. Write a report if necessary. Make sure both student and parent know your name! Have parents sign out their child on your class sheet Help with staging area tear down and cleaning of the yurts when your students are checked out. Communicate with the program supervisor any information concerning incidences that occurred in your class during the day. Class splits & moving students: You will work closely with the coaches at your level or the one above or below to determine the most appropriate team. You can make switches yourselves and do not need to ask a supervisor. Remember that class size is equally as important as student compatibility. Never overload another coach. Mighty Mites, Mighty Riders & AMK, along with fun while learning, is also a social event for many of our local children. Just like in our own riding, they like to ride with their friends. When at all possible, try to keep friends together. Use the guidelines of age and ability to help make this determination. o Do not put a younger, lower level student into an older or more advanced group. You can however move an older, more advanced student into a younger, lower level group. Sometimes it s more important for friends to be together than to be in the correct age and level. If you absolutely need to move a child, do so in a positive way. We never move a student down to a lower level. Instead we move students to fit a better team. If you move a child to a different team, move their lunch with them! All switching should be done prior to week 4. Safety Safety is your first priority!! When you are coaching children in a multi week program, do not assume that they are familiar with the terrain and/or will be able remember the routine you have established. You need
5 to be vigilant and attentive every day, the same as you would in any other program. Keep safety in mind on the last day as if it were the first day. Use the Responsibility Code as part of your everyday teaching. On most lifts, one point of the code is posted on the first several towers. Remember, 4 and 5 year olds are never allowed on the lift without an adult present. If there are more than 3 children in your group, ask if they can ride with another instructor or an adult in line. Season Pass or Lift Ticket If one of your students forgets his or her seasons pass, their parent can pick up an I Forgot ticket at the Gateway ticket window. After that, the parent will need to purchase a day ticket. We are no longer able to provide Free tickets to our students who forget their season pass. Class Lists and Skills Log: Before you leave for the day, you MUST turn in a current and accurate class list with students first and last names. Also, you MUST complete the Mighty Mites, Riders & AMK Skills Log at the bottom of the class sheet. This paper work helps the program coordinators prepare for the following week and answer any parent questions that might arise during the week. It is helpful to include clothing descriptions of your students on your class lists as well in the event of a lost child. Hand your Class List to your supervisor in order to check out at the end of the day! Sign Out: Your class list is your sign out. Let your supervisor know if you help with tear down. Legible with first AND last names. Have parents sign their child out at the end of the day. THIS CLASS LIST PAPER WORK MUST BE COMPLETELY DONE BEFORE YOU LEAVE FOR THE DAY!!! Coach Absences: Your absence puts a formidable burden on the Mighty Mites, Riders and All Mountain Kids programs. Your students and parents are expecting to see YOU!! Any absences are discouraged. If you foresee an absence it is crucial that you communicate this information at least two weeks ahead of time to your supervisor. You also must arrange for a substitute coach that is not already on the schedule for that day. The information concerning your absence and the substitute coach s name is then communicated to students and parents. DO NOT CALL OR TEXT YOUR SUPERVISORS ABOUT ABSENCES ANYMORE! There is an attendance hotline that you need to call for absences. Call before 7am day of or day before! Call Coach Tardiness: DO NOT BE LATE!! Your lateness affects your fellow instructors, parents and most importantly your team! You are required to attend the mandatory morning meeting in the yurt. Mites, Riders & AMK Cell Phone Policy: You are allowed (and encouraged) to use your cell phone during Mites / AMK to communicate with parents and supervisors. Personal calls and texts are not allowed. It is a good idea and encouraged to give your phone number to parents so if they are running late or need to pick up early they can communicate with you. Corral Setup:
6 If you are scheduled for corral set up before a Mites/AMK, you are responsible for setting the staging area fences, flags, props, and AMK / Mites signs. Lost Children: A CHILD IS LOST FROM YOUR CLASS: Remain calm; the most important thing is to find the child quickly. Immediately inform a manager and/or supervisor. Don t be afraid to report a lost child, we know it happens and we understand. When speaking about a lost child, use the code term Huckleberry Report the child s name, age, clothing, vest color and skiing ability. Give your location and where the child was last seen. Stay with the rest of your team and wait for instructions from your supervisor. Never leave your team to search for a child. Take a proactive approach to safety. YOU FIND A CHILD: Keep the child with you. Call your supervisor. Chances are we already have been alerted by the child s instructor. If you are near the staging area, bring the child to a supervisor. Injuries: Call the Patrol dispatch number (non-emergency) (emergency) Immediately report injuries to a supervisor. Again, don t be afraid to report. If you do not have a cell phone or don t have service on the mountain, immediately flag down another employee, ambassador, or guest to use their phone, or have them ask for patrol at the base. Stay with the child and cross skis above the site. Be sure to include your exact location, and type of injury or situation. DO NOT move the child if he complains of head, neck or back pain. o Contact patrol even if the child feels fine. o In cold weather, signs and symptoms of a concussion can manifest an hour after the injury. When ski patrol arrives, turn the child s care over to them and continue your lesson. Ask patrol which lodge they will be taking the child before you leave. Remember to remain calm and reassuring with both the injured student and your class. Fill out an Instructor Comments form before you leave the mountain Always follow up with a parent at the end of the lesson whether the child was seen by patrol and released or the child has complained of an injury. Lift Riding: Discuss lift riding procedure outside Have students watch guests load and make sure they do not have any questions. Discuss unloading and determine a meeting spot after they exit the chair. Have students sit back to the back of the chair; bottom to the bottom of the chair and hold on to the side arm rest If you choose to use the comfort bar make sure students know how to pull the bar down based on their size. You can ask the lift op to put the bar down if necessary for smaller students. Remember, 4 and 5 year olds are never allowed on the lift without an adult present. If there are more than 3 children in your group, ask if they can ride with another instructor or an adult in line.
7 Instructors should ride last to ensure every student has loaded the lift safely. Lift Loading Arrangement: Lift Operator Student Student Coach Student Safety and fun are out number one priorities! If you re having a good time, your students will too!!
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