Staff Ratio Sample Clauses

Staff Ratio. Barracudas’ ratio of staff to children exceeds all statutory requirements. The actual ratio varies between activities, age groups and camps. Barracudas does not offer any higher staff:child ratio than 1:8, irrespective of any child’s specific needs.
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Staff Ratio. The Board acknowledges that the State promulgates staffing ratio standards deemed adequate for achievement of an acceptable educational, and vocational experience. The staff ratios shall not exceed the standards set by the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Department of DD. The Board, however, believes that the quality of the educational and vocational experiences improves as the ratio approaches the "ideal" for any given classroom or adult services situation.
Staff Ratio. The ratio of staff to children is 1:12. Unfortunately, we cannot offer any higher staff:child ratio, irrespective of a child’s specific needs.
Staff Ratio. The staff to youth ratio shall not exceed 1:20, with no more than 20 youth for each qualified, adult staff supervisor.
Staff Ratio. The Provider shall maintain an adult to child ratio of not less than one (1) Provider staff member for each fifteen (15) students.
Staff Ratio. The group sponsor agrees to be responsible for the conduct of the group members while on campus and if their group is a pre-college age group, to furnish continuous live-in adult supervision. At no time will a child who is under the age of 18 and also not an enrolled student of the University of Georgia be allowed to reside or lodge unsupervised in a UGA housing residence hall. Following the guidelines established by the American Camp Association, all youth conferences and camps to follow the below ratios: i. Counselor-to-participant ratio of 1:10 for participants 15 years of age and older ii. Counselor-to-participant ratio of 1:8 for participants between 9 and 14 years of age iii. Counselor-to-participant ratio of 1:6 for participants between 6 and 8 years of age iv. Counselor-to-participant ratio of 1:5 for participants between 4 and 5 years of age
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