About the Curriculum
The Drama Project curriculum is Christ-centered and integrates Bible-based teaching with scholastic standards of learning to engage your child or youth in artistic creativity and self-expression. All of our productions have moral lessons that teach Biblical truths without compromising the integrity and principles of the Christian faith.
The curriculum includes a daily Bible devotion, a time of Worship, and Prayer.
The curriculum includes a daily Bible devotion, a time of Worship, and Prayer.
Camp Enrollment
Camp Rules
- Participants should arrive15 minutes before camp begins to get signed in and situated.
- The use of electronic devices is prohibited from the time the participants arrive until they leave. Any personal items, including electronic devices that are lost or stolen are not the responsibility Two-By-Two Ministry.
- Any participant with too many absences will automatically forfeit any assigned independent lines and may not be able to perform with the ensemble in the production, depending upon their absenteeism record. However, the participant can continue to come and participate in drama camp. Therefore, all participants are strongly encouraged to be present each day of the camp.
- Breakfast and lunch are not provided, but a light snack at the end of camp will be given to each participant in the program. Therefore, we strongly urge that all participants eat breakfast before coming to camp.
- All participants are expected to exhibit appropriate behavior during camp and while on the campus.
BEHAVIORAL GUIDELINES
ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Respectful, kind, obedient, compliant, and willing to participate in The Drama Project.
Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Refusal to follow rules.
Disrespectful to those in authority and other participants.
Negative words spoken or written about others or the program.
Refusal to participate in program activities, rehearsal of production, or in the production
Disobedient to staff members
Use of profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity
Stealing or damaging property
Disrupting the camp
Violence or bullying other participants or staff members
HANDLING UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
The staff of The Drama Project will do everything we can to redirect the child or youth to act in a more acceptable behavior. However, if our attempt fails and the child or youth continues to be unruly, then our final action will be to dismiss the child or youth from the program.
Respectful, kind, obedient, compliant, and willing to participate in The Drama Project.
Keep hands, feet, and objects to yourself.
UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
Refusal to follow rules.
Disrespectful to those in authority and other participants.
Negative words spoken or written about others or the program.
Refusal to participate in program activities, rehearsal of production, or in the production
Disobedient to staff members
Use of profanity, vulgarity, or obscenity
Stealing or damaging property
Disrupting the camp
Violence or bullying other participants or staff members
HANDLING UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR
The staff of The Drama Project will do everything we can to redirect the child or youth to act in a more acceptable behavior. However, if our attempt fails and the child or youth continues to be unruly, then our final action will be to dismiss the child or youth from the program.
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