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Ski and Snowboard Club 2015/2016 Information Package Before Submitting Please Include Parent Signature on 3 Skill Classification on 4 Name, Skills Classification and Signature on 5 Name, Signature and Payment Amount on 6 Bus Ticket QR Code (instructions on page 6) 1 of 6

STREETSVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL December 2, 2015 Dear Parent or Guardian: As an extension of the curricular program, the Ski and Snowboard Club is planning an excursion to Blue Mountain Ski Hill. This activity is under the supervision of Mr. Dinner, Mr. Turner and Ms. Maric. This will require your daughter/son to leave school property on December 16th, 2015 and/or February 10th, 2016 and/or March 2nd, 2016 at 7:00AM and return at 6:30PM. An alternate day of February 23rd, 2016 will be used if snow conditions force a change. Transportation is by Can-Am Express Coach. The cost per pupil for the excursions is $60.00 each. An extra $15.00 is required if the student is renting equipment, payable in cash on the bus. The excursion is an extension of the regular school program. Accordingly, expectations regarding student behaviour are the same as those for the regular school day. While we do not anticipate any problems, any serious breach of expected conduct on the part of a student may result in that student being sent home at the expense of the parent and further disciplinary action may be imposed. Student information (parent contact numbers, medical information, emergency contact numbers etc.) contained on your child s school records will be taken along on the excursion and used only in the event of an emergency. Please ensure that all student information regarding address, phone numbers and medical or health concerns is up-to-date. We are looking forward to an exciting and educationally worthwhile excursion. Please indicate your acceptance of the conditions outlined above by completing and returning to the school the attached form. Sincerely, Jim Dinner 2 of 6

NOTE TO PARENTS AND STUDENTS APPENDIX # 1 Streetsville Secondary School is arranging a trip for students to go to Blue Mountain to ski, snowboard or snowblade. This signed form is required for all students who wish to participate in this snow sport education program. It should be understood that the purpose of the excursion is educational. Lessons are mandatory for all groups. INHERENT RISK Skiing, Snowboarding or Snow Blading are sports with physical demands and inherent risks which are beyond the control of Blue Mountain and the Peel District School Board. Falls, collisions and other incidents may occur and cause injury. Participants will assume the inherent risks of the sport. Following all rules and procedures can reduce the risk of injury. Failure to follow rules will result in students losing their lift tickets and future resort privileges. EQUIPMENT Blue Mountain provide rental equipment. Bindings on equipment reduce the risk of injury when falling. They will not release under all circumstances, and they do not guarantee safety in all cases. It is strongly suggested that snowboarders provide and use their own wrist guards. Parents must accept responsibility for equipment that is lost or damaged (other than reasonable wear and tear). SKIER S/SNOWBOARDER S RESPONSIBILITY CODE The Ontario Ski Resorts Association has produced a Responsibility Code which Blue Mountain and the Peel District School Board requires that you know and obey. Skiers, snowboarders and snowbladers must always be in control, be able to stop and change direction to avoid collisions with people or objects. Blue Mountain may revoke a ski ticket for violation of the code or other unacceptable conduct. The chance of an injury occurring can be reduced by carefully following instructions at all times while engaged in the activity. If you choose to participate in any Alpine activity on the listed dates, you must understand that you bear the responsibility for any injury that might occur. The Peel District School Board does not provide medical expense insurance on behalf of the students participating in this activity. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT WE HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE WARNINGS AND HAVE IDENTIFIED MY CHILD S ABILITY CLASSIFICATION (SEE Appendix # 2) AS: (Choose one only) Non-Skier/Snowboarder/Snowblader Beginner Intermediate Advanced DATED: SIGNATURE OF STUDENT: STUDENT NUMBER: SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN: PHONE NUMBER TO CONTACT PARENT: Daytime Evening: PERMISSION I give my son/daughter permission to participate in Ski and Snowboarding to be held at Blue Mountain, I give permission to a Streetsville Secondary School teacher to drive my child to a local hospital on the recommendation of the Blue Mountain First Aid Team in the event of a minor injury. An ambulance will be called by Blue Mountain if required. The supervising teachers will contact the Parent/Guardian as soon as possible at the above evening phone number in every case. DATED: SIGNATURE: Curriculum, Instruction and Special Education Support Services September 2014 Macintosh HD:Users:mrdinner:Google Drive:SPORTS:Snowboarding:Ski Snow 2015:SkiTripPermissionForm2016.doc 3 of 6

SKILL CLASSIFICATION APPENDIX # 2 All students must be classified according to their expertise for the purpose of program planning. These stages are consistent with the operations of member resorts of the Ontario Ski Resorts Association. The classifications must appear on the Parent Consent Form and be checked off by the parents. (Appendix #1) NON-SKIER/SNOWBOARDER/SNOWBLADER/TUBER has never skied/snowboarded/snowbladed/etc. before (write name of sport on the following line) BEGINNER: The student has skied/snowboarded/snowbladed/other (write name of sport on the following line) once or twice or a few times per year and has experienced and maintained control on a number of novice hills of varying difficulty. He/she is able to stop and turn with some success. INTERMEDIATE: The student has skied/snowboarded/snowbladed/other (write name of sport on the following line) on many occasions and has experienced a variety of hills and different ski areas. He/she can turn and stop under control using recognized formal techniques. ADVANCED: The student is an experienced and competent skier/snowboarder/snowblader/other (write name of sport on the following line). He/she has received formal instruction, knows and understands the Responsibility Code and can demonstrate ability to an advanced level. Such students can be called upon to assist in the program. SKI HELMETS WILL HELP PREVENT HEAD INJURIES! Wear a ski helmet for safety, it is MANDATORY! PAYMENTS: 2016 Season Dec 16 th, 2015 to Blue Mountain- $60.00! please check the boxes you are paying for Feb 10 th, 2016 to Blue Mountain- $60.00! Mar 2 nd, 2016 to Blue Mountain- $60.00! Snow dates will be Feb 23 rd or 25 th Total: $ ALL CHEQUES ARE PAYABLE TO STREETSVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL IMPORTANT INFORMATION Be sure to secure your bus ticket and present it with this completed form. If you do not provide a bus ticket, this permission form will NOT be accepted. Visit www.streetsvillesecondary.com and follow the Ski and Snowboard Club link under the Student Life tab to secure your bus seat on the individual trips. You must retain additional copies of the bus tickets to enter the bus. The ticket will be scanned when you enter the bus and when you submit this form. Only 54 seats are available on the bus with a firstcome-first-served policy. Curriculum, Instruction and Special Education Support Services September 2014 Macintosh HD:Users:mrdinner:Google Drive:SPORTS:Snowboarding:Ski Snow 2015:SkiTripPermissionForm2016.doc 4 of 6

APPENDIX 1b SPECIAL WINTER EXCURSION FORM / PARENTAL CONSENT Participant Name: Streetsville Secondary School School Name: OSBIE ONTARIO SCHOOL BOARDS INSURANCE EXCHANGE Select Activity: m Skiing m Snowboarding m Snowshoeing m Other m Elective Day Ability: m Non m Beginner m Intermediate m Advanced Date of Visit: Dec 16, 2015, Feb 10, Mar 2, 2016 Non Skier or Non Snowboarder Beginner Intermediate First time skiing/snowboarding. Individual has never skied or snowboarded before. The student has skied or snowboarded once or twice or a few times per year and has experienced and maintained control on a number of novice hills of varying difficulty. He/she is able to stop and turn both directions with some success. They are comfortable on green/beginner and some blue/intermediate slopes. May need assistance with getting on or off the lifts. The student has skied or snowboarded on many occasions and has experienced a variety of hills and different ski areas. He/she can turn and stop under control using recognized formal techniques. They can ski /board with confidence on blue slopes and possibly some black/advanced slopes. Advanced IF RENTING EQUIPMENT, PLEASE COMPLETE AGE WEIGHT The student is an experienced and competent skier or snowboarder. He/she has received formal instruction, knows and understands the Alpine Responsibility Code and can demonstrate ability at an advanced level. Such students can be called upon to assist supervisors. HEIGHT SHOE SIZE Rental Helmet Required Yes q No q Please include the named participant in the PARK program offered only to Advanced level skiers/ snowboarders. It is suggested that you and your son/daughter view the Smart Style safety video found at: www.terrainparksafety.org. In addition each ski area may have other requirements for entering their terrain park. RENTAL EQUIPMENT Signature: Parent / Guardian Bindings on equipment reduce the risk of injury when falling. They will not release under all circumstances and they do not guarantee safety in all cases. Parents must accept responsibility for equipment that is lost or damaged (other than reasonable wear and tear). ALPINE RESPONSIBILITY CODE The Ontario Snow Resorts Association has produced an Alpine Responsibility Code which the named ski area Blue Mountain Resorts and the named school board Peel District School Board requires that you know and obey. Skiers/snowboarders must always ski/snowboard in control and be able to stop and change direction to avoid collisions with people or objects. The named ski area may Blue Mountain Resorts revoke a lift ticket for violation of the code or other unacceptable conduct. All participants must wear an appropriate snow sport helmet for school excursions to OSRA member facilities. OSBIE recommends that schools adopt a mandatory snow sport helmet policy regardless of ski facility locations. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT / INFORMED CONSENT This signed form is required for all students who wish to participate in this outdoor recreation and snow sport education program. It should be understood that the purpose of this excursion is educational. Lessons are mandatory. INHERENT RISK Skiing/Snowboarding/other is a sport with physical demands and inherent risks which are beyond the control of Peel District School Board and Blue Mountain Resorts (Name of School Board) (Name of Ski Area) The inherent risks include, but are not limited to: falling; use of lifts; collision with natural or man -made objects or other persons; changing weather conditions; changes or variations in the terrain or surface; exposed rocks, earth or ice; travel beyond the trail boundaries. Incidents may occur which result in serious injury or death. Participants must assume the inherent risks of the sport. It is strongly recommended by the Ontario Snow Resorts Association that you visit their website: www.skiontario.ca to review the complete OSBIE document and safety information on this site prior to your school visit. Following all rules and procedures can reduce the risk of injury. Failure to follow the rules will result in the student losing their lift ticket and future resort privileges. We have read and understood the above information, and agree to the regulations as outlined by the Ontario Snow Resort member Ski Area. I give my son/daughter permission to participate in the above noted activity at the ski area indicated. Parent / Guardian Name Signature Date OSBIE Ski Package I Effective Date - September 2013 I www.osbie.on.ca 5 of 6 13

Date: December 2, 2015 PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM AND RETURN TO THE SCHOOL BY December 14th, 2015 I/We parent of acknowledge receipt of the letter dated December 2, 2015 from the school with respect to the upcoming student excursions to Blue Mountain Ski Hill. I/We give permission for our daughter/son to participate in the school excursion to Blue Mountain Ski Hill and understand that every excursion has an element of risk and that the decision to participate is a personal, family decision and that in a case of accident, loss or injury, the Peel District School Board will not be held responsible. I/We understand and acknowledge that neither the Peel District School Board nor the School will accept responsibility for any money not refunded by the excursion service provider should I/we decide not to permit my/our child to travel on the excursion. Parent or Guardian Signature IMPORTANT INFORMATION - BUS TICKET Be sure to secure your bus ticket and present it with this completed form. If you do not provide a bus ticket, this permission form will NOT be accepted. Visit www.streetsvillesecondary.com and follow the Ski and Snowboard Club link under the Student Life tab to secure your bus seat on the individual trips. You must retain additional copies of the bus tickets to enter the bus. The ticket will be scanned when you enter the bus and when you submit this form. Only 54 seats are available on the bus with a first-come-first-served policy. Paper copies are not required. Digital copies of the tickets with the bar codes will be accepted and may be scanned directly from a cell phone, tablet/ or PED. PAYMENTS: 2016 Season December 16th, 2015 to Blue Mountain- $60.00 Feb 3rd, 2015 to Blue Mountain- $60.00 Mar 3rd, 2015 to Blue Mountain- $60.00 Total:$ ALL CHEQUES ARE MADE PAYABLE TO STREETSVILLE SECONDARY SCHOOL The Rental Fee if applicable is $15.00 CASH and collected on the bus. 6 of 6