Universal Dance Association 
“America’s Top Rated Instruction Staff’
Andy Yosinoff
Emmanuel College
Boston, MA 02115
July 15 ­ 18
Friday­-Monday
(Stunt Camp)

We have received your application and pre­registration fee and look forward to seeing you on Friday the 15th​. Please read the following information carefully.

BALANCE OF PAYMENT:​Enclosed is an invoice with the total amount due, amount paid and your balance due for the instruction week. The balance is due no later than July 5th, 2016. Due to College regulations we must have your balance of payment two weeks before camp.

Make checks payable to: Andrew Yosinoff
Return Address: 4 Boulevard Terrace, Allston, MA 02134

In case of cancellation, your balance of payment will be refunded so long as written notification is sent by July 5th, 2016

REGISTRATION: All sponsors and cheerleaders, whether resident or commuter, should report to St. Ann’s Hall, Emmanuel College on July 15th.
Registration Hours: 9:00AM ­ 12:00AM

Rooms and meal tickets will be assigned and registration. Meal service will begin with the lunch on the first day and end with breakfast on the last day.

HOUSING:​Camp directors will be on duty 24 hours a day to supervise and assist participants. Each participant will be issued a room key. You will be charged $50.00 for any lost keys. We encourage participants to bring their own fans as the dorm is not air conditioned.

TELEPHONE:​Calls should only be placed in emergencies. If necessary, place a person to person call to (617) 735­-9710​ the Emmanuel College Public Safety office. Leave the participant’s name and the school he or she attends. A camp director will have the participant return the call as soon as possible.

CHECKOUT PROCEDURE:​Participants must clean their rooms before leaving. You and your school will be held responsible for any damages to the room. The events will end around 11:30am on Monday the 18th.​Parents or persons providing transportation should have this information .Parents are invited to final evaluation at 9am​on the 18​th​.

PLEASE BRING TO CHECK­-IN THE FOLLOWING FORMS; PARTICIPANT RELEASE & WAIVER FORM, ADULT RELEASE AND WAIVER FORM, EMAIL INFORMATION FORM, AND EMMANUEL COLLEGE LIABILITY FORM: ​Please have a parent or guardian complete all forms and bring them to registration.

COMMUTING STUDENTS: ​Meals for commuting students will be offered for $9.00 (lunch) and $9.00 (dinner).

LINENS:​Participants are asked to bring their own linens including sheets, pillow, pillowcases, towels, and washcloths.

FINAL EVALUA TION​: Parents or other family members are welcome to attend the final evaluation session and Final Awards Ceremony on Monday the 18​th​at 9am.

PICTURES:​No Team pictures will be taken. Camp Forms can be downloaded from www.ayosinoffcheerdancecamps.com




UCA Coaches Program

In addition to the classes for cheerleaders, we will be offering classes for advisors and coaches. The UCA 5 Star Coaches Program covers Teambuilding, Leadership Development, Programming, Coaching and Public Relations.

Upon completion of the UCA coaches program or completion of camp meetings, coaches will receive our coaching liability insurance (pending eligibility). See below.

COACHING LIABILITY INSURANCE

Terms and Conditions

LIMITS OF LIABILITY

  • $1,000,000 per occurrence · Excess to any other coverage available to insured person HOW TO OBTAIN COVERAGE · $1 million dollar secondary liability insurance is available for coaches and advisors who are employed full-time by a school or school district, are at least 21 years of age, and are the coach or advisor for the school’s cheerleader or dance squads(s). Coverage of credentialed members remains in force through August 31, 2010 subject to the terms and conditions of the master policy renewal.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Coaches must be employed full time by a school or school district to function as the coach/advisor for the school’s cheerleading squads(s).
  • Coaches must be at least 21 years of age

COVERAGE

  • Includes those sums which an insured person becomes legally obligated to pay because of action brought against an insured person for “bodily injury” or “property damage” by a participant for or participating in any school sponsored cheerleading activity.
  • AACCA is placing this coverage through an insurance agent licensed by the Tennessee Department of Insurance. Neither AACCA, nor UCA, nor Varsity Spirit Corporation is acting as insurers of this coverage.
  • Coverage remains in force until August 31, 2010, and the master policy is renewed by AACCA.

PRIMARY EXLUSIONS

  • Ownership, maintenance, or use of any type of automobile, bus, water craft or aircraft
  • Property in the care, custody, or control of insured person · Suits brought outside the United States
  • Coercion, demotion, evaluation, reassignment, discipline, defamation, harassment, humiliation, discrimination, or other employment-related practices, acts, or omissions
  • Claims arising from any employees of an insured person
  • Abuse or molestation

This is a summary of coverage andexact terms and conditions will be determined by the insurance policy




UCA PROGRAM INFORMATION

Our staff is looking forward to working with you at camp this summer. Listed below is general information that will benefit you as you prepare for camp.

The UCA Program is designed to train cheerleaders to be their very best. Each class is professionally conducted by top instructors. The overall emphasis of the program is on concentrated learning in a fun and exciting environment.

Report to camp in good condition. Daily stretching exercises, practicing jumps, and aerobic conditioning will help you avoid potential injuries and soreness. Start now to get in shape for camp!

Throughout the camp, your squad will learn a variety of cheers, sidelines, and dances. You will be privately coached by a UCA instructor on a cheer and the Xtreme routine (a dance plus incorporation). After each private coaching session, you will be evaluated on this material. These are low-pressure evaluations designed to help you get your new material game-ready.

On the final day of camp, your squad has the option to participate in our Camp Championships. All evaluations and the Optional Camp Championships will be conducted according to the safety rules and guidelines set forth by the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators (AACCA). You can view these safety guidelines at their website: www.aacca.org. Please be sure to read these guidelines carefully. An instructor will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

Daily awards will be presented for achievement, improvement and spirit. At the conclusion of camp, we will present overall awards in several divisions for the entire week.

NOTE: There will be no evaluation of home cheers.

Optional Home Fight Song Evaluation

There will be a Home Fight Song Evaluation in which all interested squads may perform a traditional fight song routine from home. This evaluation is strictly OPTIONAL and will occur on the first night of camp unless there is a conflict with facilities.

Fight songs will be evaluated on content, motion technique, and performance. Up to (2) continuous eight counts of the fight song may contain skills (stunts, tumbling and/or jumps). For a complete list of rules and skill restrictions, go to http://uca.varsity.com/Camps/FAQs. If you plan to participate in the fight song evaluation, we will furnish a CD player for your use. You may also bring music on an IPOD or MP3 player.

NOTE: For All Star Teams, there will be an Optional Home Routine Evaluation on the first night of camp. For the Home Routine Evaluation, partner stunts, pyramids and tumbling ARE permitted. The maximum length of a routine is one minute.

UCA requests that there will be no video taping during actual class instruction; however, you may videotape private coaching, evaluation and other activities during the week.







CRIMINAL OFFENDER RECORD INFORMATION (CORI)
SEX OFFENDER RECORD INFORMATION (SORI)
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM

Andy Yosinoff’s Cheer and Dance Clinics is registered under the provisions of M.G.L. c. 6, § 172 to receive CORI and under the provisions of M.G.L.c.6. § 178I to receive SORI for the purpose of screening current and otherwise qualified volunteers coaches.

As a volunteer coach, I understand that a CORI/SORI check will be submitted for my personal information to the DCJIS. I hereby acknowledge and provide permission to Andy Yosinoff, a CORI certified administrator and a SORI requester, to submit a CORI/SORI check for my information to the DCJIS. The authorization is valid for one year from the date of my signature. I also understand that this form is a CORI/SORI acknowledgement form and I am entitled to additional consumer reporting disclosure forms under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.

Andy Yosinoff may conduct subsequent CORI/SORI checks within one year of the date this form was signed by me provided, however, that Andy Yosinoff must first provide me with written notice of this check.

By signing below, I provide my consent to a CORI/SORI check and acknowledge that the information provided on Page 2 of this Acknowledgement Form is true and accurate.

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