Ski/Snowboard Program 24-25
We are happy to announce that NCUJHS will be participating in the Jay Peak Ski/Snowboard Program this winter!
Enrolled students will come to school on the below listed program dates ready for a fun day on the slopes! Students are welcome to bring their gear with them to school on these days. Rental equipment is also available as needed.
Trip dates are:
December 17th
January 14th, 28th
February 13th
March 18th
April 1st
Not all students who sign up will be eligible to attend each trip date. There is a limit of 75 students per trip. Students will need to sign up for each trip individually (those forms will be sent out a week before the trip).
PROGRAM COST:
Lift Tickets: $7
Rentals: $6
Total: $13
Click here for the slides from the Parent Meeting (link pending)
Chaperones: please complete this packet and return to central office with a photo ID ASAP.
Please contact Katie Cochran with any questions at 766-2276 or ncujhs@ncsuvt.org
Step 1: Click here to: Sign Up to be a Chaperone
Step 2: Click here for: Chaperone Paperwork
All students who would like to participate in this program must complete all below-indicated items.
Enrollment
To complete enrollment,
All Students must complete:
STEP 1: Jay Peak Downhill Ski/SB Trip Student Enrollment Form 24-25, found here:
https://www.parentsquare.com/feeds/41498551
All Parents/Guardians must:
Complete the Initial Parent/Guardian Permission: Jay Peak Ski/SB Program 24-25, found here:
https://www.parentsquare.com/feeds/41496452
Attend the mandatory parent meeting on November 21, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.
Complete the Waiver for Jay Peak, found here:
Foundation Program Rental and Participant Warning, Assumption of Risk
Sign-Up
The week before the trip, students can sign up through Dashboard indicating that they are interested in participating in the next trip. As a reminder, we will announce at the beginning of the week for students to sign up. The deadline to sign up is Friday by 3:00pm, the week before the trip. NO EXCEPTIONS.
Students that do not complete the form in the time given will not be eligible to participate in the trip.
Meal Selection
Meal selection will be done during sign-ups for the trip. One of the questions asked will be “Do you need a bag lunch?”
Students are allowed to bring money to buy food in the cafeteria in the lodge at Jay, however, students will not be permitted to purchase energy drinks. If the student does buy an energy drink, it will be confiscated by the staff.
To participate in this program, all students must follow the below-indicated rules.
Winter Gear
All students must bring appropriate outdoor wear:
Winter jacket
Hat
Gloves
Ski pants
Face mask
Goggles
The school does not bring extra outdoor winter gear on the trip. If anything is forgotten, it is the student’s responsibility to check in with the nurse’s office to see if they have any extra gear as soon as they get to school, prior to loading the buses at 8:30AM.
Students that do not have appropriate outdoor wear will either be left at school or will be required to stay in the lodge
Season Pass, if applicable
All students must bring their Jay Peak Season Pass (if they have one).
Students that have, but do not bring their season pass may be required to stay in the lodge if there are no extra tickets available this day.
Students that do not have a season pass can still attend with a suggested donation of $6/lift ticket and $6/rentals.
Arrival at Jay Peak
Students should arrive at school no later than 8:20, check in to their morning TA, then proceed to the cafeteria.
School staff will assign students to small groups with either a school staff member or a parent chaperone.
Students will board buses with their assigned group and chaperone.
Please be aware that students will return back to school around 3 pm and will be able to take their regularly scheduled transportation home.
Private Transport
When students sign up for the ski trip, there will be a question that asks “Parent Drop Off”/Parent Pick up”. Parents do not need to notify the school unless something changes after the student has signed up.
Before students are dismissed at the mountain, parents need to sign their student out with the Lodge chaperone (Sarah Comtois)
Students who are being transported by a parent/guardian should arrive at Stateside Base lodge no later than 9:00AM to be checked in and assigned to their group.
Behavior
Students must follow all school rules while off campus.
Students must stay with their assigned chaperone and group on, and off the mountain. If there is a group member that is slower than you, please move to the side of the trail and wait for other students and chaperones. Chaperones will be reporting back to Mrs. Hilliker if there are any issues.
Students should not be socializing with students from other schools or public guests.
Students must clean up after themselves in the lodge/cafeteria area.
If students do not follow the behavior rules, they will spend the rest of the day in the lodge.
**Students are responsible for making up any work missed due to ski/snowboard trips**