Wauwatosa West / East. Ski & Snow Board Club. 2017/2018 Information Packet

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Wauwatosa West / East Ski & Snow Board Club 2017/2018 Information Packet

I. Trip Dates, Make-up Dates, Departure and Locations Trip Dates: Trip # 1 Friday, December 15, 2017 Trip # 2 Friday, December 22, 2017 Trip # 3 Friday, January 5, 2018 Trip # 4 Friday, January 19, 2018* Trip # 4 Friday, February 2, 2018 Trip # 6 Friday, February 23, 2018 Make-up Dates: Alternate # 1 Friday, February, 9, 2018*/** Alternate # 2 Friday, March 2, 2018** Alternate # 3 Friday, March 9, 2018** *Tosa West Band Members; these dates may conflict with band commitments for basketball games. It is our understanding that there will be 8/9 band dates of which a discretionary minimum of 6 are required. **Need for alternate dates may arise from late snow (i.e., no snow on December 15 and/or December 22, etc.) and/or extreme cold/inclement weather on later dates. We will need to maintain flexibility on dates, depending on how the year plays out, but we will make every effort to ski if Alpine Valley is open. Alpine Valley fully expects to be open on December 15 (they expect to be open the 1 st day after Thanksgiving, if not before), even if we don t get snow, because of their snow making capabilities. Of course, warm weather could derail those expectations. Departure and Locations All 2017/2018 ski trips will be at Alpine Valley. Buses will leave from Tosa West at 3:30 3:45 PM and return at 9:30 9:45 PM. Like last year, a room will be available at Tosa West to store equipment on trip dates. The room will only be available up until 8 AM.

II. Cost / Partial Trips / No Refund Policy Cost: Alpine Valley Club Card (one-time fee) $ 18* Bus Costs (6 Trips) 0** Minimum Fixed Cost Fee $ 18 Lift Tickets ($18 x 6) 108 Cost if have all equipment (minimum cost) $ 126 Helmet Rental ($10 x 6) 60*** Cost if have skis/snow board but need helmet $ 186 Ski / Snow board rental ($18 x 6) 108 Cost if need to rent skis/snow board and helmet (maximum cost) $ 294 *Not replaceable if lost or stolen (without additional fee) and full fee is required even if you sign up for less than the full six trips. Must have with you for all trips. Comes with additional benefits such as reduced lift ticket and ski rental prices on specified dates. See the following link for more details. http://www.alpinevalleyresort.com/the-resort/students-calendar/ **Cost of the buses absorbed by the ski club. ***Ski helmets are recommended by Alpine Valley/Ski Club and are different from bicycle helmets and should be used. Students not wearing helmets are accepting risk as stated in permission form. In summary, cost is $126 if student has all equipment, $186 if student has skis/snowboard but needs to rent helmet, and $294 if student needs to rent both skis/snowboard and helmet (or $234 if student has helmet but needs to rent skies/snowboard) DISCOUNT: The Ski Club is offering a 10% discount on the calculated fee if checks and completed forms are turned in by Wednesday, November 29, 2017. Partial Trips: If in advance you know you can only make a certain number of trips, you can pay the pro rata portion of any variable fees (i.e., other than club card and bus costs). There are no refunds if you cannot make a trip once the season starts. We don t need to know which dates you plan to attend, just the #. No Refund Policy: There is a "no refund policy" for the ski club. Below are some commonly asked questions, and the rationale for the Ski Club s policy, as it is difficult to respond to each person (timely and thoroughly) especially when fingering on an I-phone. With 100 or more students, between parents and students, we can/have receive(d) a fair amount of these questions via e-mail. If my son/daughter drives why does he/she need to pay for the bus (that doesn't appear fair)? If my son/daughter doesn't go on the bus this week can I get a refund for the bus fee?

My son/daughter wants to go to a concert this weekend, can he/she get a refund for this week? If we don't get refunds, where is all this money going? These are all very reasonable questions and we certainly have empathy for the angst that often accompanies them. The no refund policy was very carefully thought through but it is probably worth sharing the rationale. The buses are fixed costs that create certain known risks when pricing the trip whereby it is possible to run a deficit with no source of funding from the school (and/or the sponsors), so the "no refund" policy was, in part, instituted to cover those risks. 1) For example, we know how much the buses cost but not how many students will join. So if we expected two buses of 50 kids each (bus limit) and charged accordingly, if we had 51 students, we would not have enough to cover the buses and we would run a deficit. 2) Similarly, if a trip gets cancelled late due to inclement weather, we may still have to pay for the buses if not cancelled within the cancellation period. 3) Further, if we have make-up dates there is no guarantee we can get buses from the same company as they might be fully booked. When we priced the buses, the next closest price was more than double the cost of our buses. The district gets good prices from First Student. Our experience with the ski club at Whitman (and prior years at the high school level), prepared us to know we needed "contingency funding" for, in addition to bus pricing risk, the breakage in handing out ski forms, helmet forms, lift tickets, etc. They are handed out on multiple buses (in the dark) on the way to the ski hill with multiple chaperones and students helping. Students are collecting for their friends who are driving, students ask for them from different people at different times and places (i.e., at school or they show up late or at the hill), ski/helmet forms get inadvertently handed out to students who only should get the ski form, students sheepishly ask if they could get a ski form because they forgot their skis or they are broken, lift tickets are lost and a student was hoping to get another one, etc. Long story short, there is breakage in recordkeeping that can only be avoided by running the ski club with military precision that would take an inordinate amount of time away from skiing while disallowing flexibility for students driving and collecting through all sorts of channels as well as turning down those who need an extra form, etc. Quite frankly, something we are not willing to do. Having a refund policy also potentially influences behavior where students decide, based on the weather, if they want to go. This significantly increases the administration of processing refunds. Alternatively, having a no refund policy, but then offering a refund because many students did not go due to inclement weather, is not deemed fair by the students who decided to go because they thought they would not get a refund. Lastly, the sponsors are volunteering for this and do not have the time to process all refunds, and record keep for it, etc. It may not seem like it but this takes a fair bit of time. However, if we do not get in our six trips due to mother nature, refunds will be forthcoming for variable costs (i.e., lift tickets, equipment rentals) associated with the cancelled trips. If exceptional circumstances occur, a refund may be granted at the full discretion of the ski club. For example, two years ago one student broke his collarbone before the first trip and was refunded. These will be limited because if refunds are granted for less than exceptional circumstances, everyone will expect a refund and it defeats the rationale/need for a no refund policy in the first place. If we run a surplus, we will use that money to subsidize the following year. All checks are deposited with, and all payments to vendors and/or refunds (if any) are paid (only upon authorization of the Ski Club) by the Tosa West Athletic Department.

III. Lessons, Alpine Valley Offerings, Rules and Code Lessons and Evaluations: All students are evaluated on first trip Evaluations are free. Based on three levels: - Green Level: Beginner (wonder carpet only) - Blue Square: Intermediate (easy rider and over) - Black Diamond: Advanced (access to entire hill) Can move up higher level at any time First lesson at any level is free Additional lessons are $15 Other Alpine Valley Offerings: Two cafeteria restaurants Free check in of ski/snowboard equipment Three high speed detachable quad chairlifts High speed rope tow servicing the park State of the art snow making and grooming equipment New beginner area and terrain based beginner instruction Students may ski/board for club prices after 3:00 pm on most Sundays through Fridays. Normal lift ticket and rental prices are $41 and $29, respectively. See the following link for more details. http://www.alpinevalleyresort.com/the-resort/students-calendar/ Parents/sibling may ski/snowboard with student for same club price on club nights only

Ski & Snowboard Club Rules: 1. Obey the Skiers & Snowboarders Responsibility Code. (See Below) 2. All school rules apply while on ski/snowboard trips. 3. Follow all directions by adults, advisors, and ski area workers. 4. Display mature, responsible behavior on the buses, slopes, and lifts and in the lodges. 5. Come in to the lodge for a break if you are cold, hungry or tired. 6. Wear appropriate attire while you are skiing or boarding. 7. Improper or irresponsible skiing or boarding may result in a lift ticket being taken away by the Ski Patrol. Students having a ticket taken will remain in the lodge the remainder of the night and will not attend the next trip. 8. All students are encouraged to use the ski corral provided by Alpine Valley to store skis & boards. This is a free service. Wauwatosa West / East are not responsible for lost or stolen equipment. 9. Lockers are available for rental in the ski and board rental rooms for smaller items. 10. DO NOT CALL 911 IF YOU ARE INJURED ON THE SKI HILL THEY WILL NOT COME. CALL SKI PATROL AT 262-642-3925. PLEASE ADD THIS NUMBER TO YOUR PHONE. Skiers & Snowboarders Responsibility Code: 1. Ski and snowboard under control at all times and in such a manner that you can stop or avoid other skiers, boarders or objects. 2. When skiing or boarding downhill, avoid all the skiers or boarders downhill of you. 3. Do not stop where you obstruct a trail or where you are not visible to skiers or boarders above you. 4. When entering a trail or starting downhill, yield to other skiers or boarders. 5. Wear ski breaks, retention straps, or other devices to prevent runaway skis and boards. 6. Keep off closed trails, out of bounds areas and other posted areas. Observe all signs. 7. Prior to using any lift, you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride and unload from the lift.

IV. Summary To Do Check List Submit the following no later than Wednesday, November 29, 2017: Check for applicable amount made payable to Wauwatosa West High School As a reminder, cost is $126 if student has all equipment, $186 if student has skis/snowboard but needs to rent helmet, and $294 if student needs to rent both skis/snowboard and helmet (or $234 if student has helmet but needs to rent skies/snowboard) IMPORTANT See partial payments and discount information on page 2. Also, please ensure it is clear what you are paying for (i.e., two trips, ski rental, etc., especially for partial trips). Wauwatosa West / East Ski & Snowboard Club Permission Form (Next Page) Please ensure everything is legible, including the e-mail address as that will be used for future group correspondence. If more than one person would like to receive future group correspondence, please feel free to add more than one e-mail address. Please deposit both in the ski club boxes in the offices at the respective high schools. Additional Information Questions or additional information please e-mail or call any of the below. Club President Tony Reis (Tosa West) (reisan2019@wauwatosa.k12.wi.us) Club Vice President Henry Buc (Tosa East) (buche2019@wauwatosa.k12.wi.us) Club Sponsor Mike Reis: 414-241-8293 (mikenhong@hotmail.com) Note: If parents are interested in chaperoning, please contact Mike Reis. There is no cost to ski. We are aiming to have at least two chaperones per bus but can be flexible.

Wauwatosa West / East High School Wauwatosa West / East Ski & Snowboard Club PERMISSION FORM I grant permission for my child to participate in Wauwatosa West / East Ski and Snowboard Club. The club will travel by buses to Alpine Valley Ski Resort to ski or snowboard. I agree that I understand that the dates are subject to change due to weather or other extenuating circumstances. Students will be leaving the school shortly after 3:30 p.m. and will return at approximately 9:30 p.m. Students not picked up on time risk participation in future trips. While chaperone(s) will accompany your child on the trip, and will use all precautions within reason, there naturally exist some general hazards for which neither the chaperone(s) nor the school will accept responsibility. As stated in the student-parent handbook, All school rules will be strictly adhered to while in attendance at events away from school. Any problems may result in loss of participation privileges. By signing I also agree to the letter and spirit of the no refund policy and understand the rationale explained therein agree refunds are at the sole discretion of the club. Chaperones must have information regarding special medical needs of your child in the event of any emergency medical treatment necessary. If such a need exists, please indicate his information below (e.g. allergy to bee sting, asthma, etc.). My child has the following health issue(s) that could impact him/her on the trip. Please note that this information may be shared with the Alpine Valley Ski and Snowboard Staff. Health Issue(s) I hereby grant permission for my child to participate in the above-referenced activity. I understand the Wauwatosa School District has made prudent arrangements for the safety of students. I understand that the student is expected to follow all directives of the chaperones. I understand the Board of Education does not or may not carry any insurance relative to the trip or injuries to the student. I agree to release and hold harmless the Wauwatosa School District and its agents, employees, chaperones or other personnel from liability from any or all loss and expense, including cost and attorneys fees, for any damages caused by injury to my child or his/her property resulting from participation in the above-reference activity, or the rendering of emergency medical procedures or treatment, if any. I agree to indemnify the Wauwatosa School District, and/or its agents, chaperones, etc., for any and all loss, damages, and/or all expenses. I acknowledge the risks of skiing and boarding without a helmet if my child chooses to participate without one.. Printed Student Name: Grade: *Your signature below indicates that you give permission for your child to attend club trips. Your signature and that of your child indicates that you agree to abide this policy and the information contained herein. Your signatures also indicates you have read, understand, and will abide by the Ski and Snowboard Club rules. Both signatures are required for participation. (LEGIBLE PEASE) Date Student E-mail Student Signature Parent/Guardian Printed name & Signature Full Address Home Telephone Cell Phone Insurance Company Work Telephone Other Emergency Contact/Telephone Number & Name Policy number(s) - Member & Group as applicable