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Sunday, July 23, 2023

Fifteen Years Ago This Week, the Scores from the Last EdVenture Camp. Jon Parker Promoted to Sector Command and 4 Star Gov. General. Imaginarium Theater.


Let's take a trip in The Troubadour's Way Back Machine. We're traveling back in time 15 years to this week in July 2008. I'd like you to see the camper survey scores from our last EdVenture Camp of the 2008 Summer Season. 
Back then we took 66 campers on EdVenture Camps. An EdVenture Camp lasted 3 days and 2 nights. The campers arrived at 7:00 P.M. on day 1 (Usually a Monday) with their sleeping bags, pillows, a change of clothes, toiletries, and a swimming suit and towel. The campers went home at 5:00 P.M. on day 3. 

I divided the campers into 3 teams at the start of the camp.  The teams rotated to 3 different stations during the 3 days. Station 1 was the classroom session.  Station 2 was the Voyager, Galileo, and Phoenix.  Station 3 was the Magellan and the Odyssey.  After supper on day 2 we walked to the Pleasant Grove swimming pool.  I reserved the pool just for our campers, staff, and volunteers from 8:00 - 9:00 P.M. The campers could swim, then shower afterwords. It worked perfectly because we didn't have showers for them at the school.
  
We'd get back from swimming around 9:30 P.M.  The campers changed into their sleeping clothes then picked up their sleeping bags and pillows and spread out over the cafeteria floor for video night.  We had treats waiting for them and the staff sold soda and candy.  

Here are the results from our last EdVenture Camp of the 2008 Summer Camp Season  

Friday, July 25, 2008

Camper Satisfaction Survey Results of our Last EdVenture Camp of 2008's Summer

Hello Troops,
These are the totals for the 7th EdVenture Camp of the summer season running July 21-23, 2008. There were 66 campers ranging in age from 10 to 14 years old.


QUESTION 1:                                             
How would you grade the ships you were in? An Overall Grade for the entire camp.

Great = 1
Good = 2
Fair = 3
OK = 4
Bad = 5

Overall Camp Results VOYAGER:
Voyager General Average: 1.10
Last Week’s: 1.27
Voyager Rotation Average: 1.18
Last Week’s: 1.14
TOTAL VOYAGER SCORE: 1.14

Overall Camp Results MAGELLAN:
Magellan General Average: 1.12
Last Week’s: 1.26
Magellan Rotation Average: 1.18
Last Week’s: 1.36
TOTAL MAGELLAN SCORE: 1.15

Overall Camp Results ODYSSEY:
Odyssey General Average: 1.26
Last Week: 1.17
Odyssey Rotation Average: 1.14
Last Week: 1.06
TOTAL ODYSSEY SCORE: 1.20

Overall Camp Results PHOENIX:
Phoenix General Average: 1.37
Last Week: 1.64
Phoenix Rotation Average: 1.35
Last Week: 1.52
TOTAL PHOENIX SCORE: 1.36

Overall Camp Results GALILEO:
Galileo General Average: 1.33
Last Week: 1.29
Galileo Rotation Average: 1.15
Last Week: 1.20
TOTAL GALILEO SCORE: 1.24

OVERALL SCORE THIS WEEK: 1.22
OVERALL SCORE LAST WEEK: 1.29

THE VOYAGER TAKES THE CAMP WITH A 1.14 GOOD JOB BRACKEN FUNK AND HIS STAFF!


QUESTION 2:
Would you like to come back for another camp some day?

Yes = 92% (61 Campers)
Maybe = 8% ( 5 Campers)
No = 0% ( 0 Campers)


QUESTION 3:
How would you grade your overall experience at the camp this week:
(CAMPERS ARE ASKED TO CIRCLE ONE)

10 = The Funest Thing I've Ever Done!
9
8
7
6
5 = It was OK. Like a good movie.
4
3
2
1 = The most Boring Thing I've done.

Over All Results: 9.15
Last Week: 7.67



QUESTION 4:
How does our class sessions compare to your normal school classes?

Their choices:
(Much Better than = 1)
(Better than = 2)
(The Same As = 3)
(Worse Than = 4)
(Much Worse Than = 5)

This Camp’s Class Score: 1.40
Last Camp’s Class Score: 1.86
________________________________

A New Question:
The Campers are asked how coming to the Space Center compares to other attractions:
Their choices:
(Better than = 1)
(The Same As = 2)
(Worse Than = 3)

Going to Lagoon: 1.36
Going to the Movies with Friends: 1.20
Going to the Mall with Friends: 1.13
Going to a Water Park with Friends: 1.26


The follow numbers of students were surveyed for all Rotations:

Voyager: 44 Crew members
Magellan: 55 Crew members
Odyssey: 32 Crew members
Phoenix: 24 Crew members
Galileo: 20 Crew members
Classroom: 66 members

This was the last EdVenture Camp of the 2008 Season. A big Thank You to the staff for going the extra mile and putting in these very long hours.

Thanks Troops,
Mr. Williamson

Jon Parker Promoted to 4 Star Governor General and Transferred to Sector Command


Governor General Parker with his New Badge

 In a momentous occasion for Starfleet Command, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Jon Parker on his promotion to the esteemed rank of 4 Star Governor General. Jon's accomplishment is not only a testament to his exceptional leadership and dedication, but it also marks a historic milestone as the first officer from his class to achieve such a remarkable feat. The galaxy stands in awe of his achievements.

Having begun his journey with Starfleet 18 years ago, Jon Parker has proven time and again that he possesses the courage, skill, and resilience required to excel in the face of the unknown and the ever-changing challenges of deep space. His stellar career is adorned with honors and awards that bear witness to his unwavering commitment to the principles of Starfleet.

Throughout his illustrious tenure, Jon Parker has seen action in multiple sectors of the galaxy, braving the uncharted regions and stepping forth to protect the United Federation of Planets from threats far and wide. His bravery and resourcefulness have earned him the admiration of both his superiors and subordinates, serving as an inspiration to all those who follow in his footsteps.

Transitioning from Starbase Command to Sector Command is no small feat, but Jon has accomplished it with unparalleled expertise and distinction. His strategic acumen and ability to make swift, decisive decisions have undoubtedly played a significant role in his ascent through the ranks of Starfleet Command.

As we honor Jon Parker's promotion to 4 Star Governor General, it is vital to acknowledge the support and encouragement he has received from his fellow officers, friends, and family. Behind every successful Starfleet officer stands a network of unwavering support, and Jon's journey has undoubtedly been enriched by the bonds he has forged along the way.

Starfleet Command takes immense pride in celebrating officers like Jon Parker, who exemplify the very essence of what it means to serve in this noble organization. His achievements serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration to all aspiring officers, proving that with dedication, hard work, and a deep commitment to the values of the Federation, anything is possible.

Congratulations, Jon Parker, on this extraordinary milestone in your career. Your relentless pursuit of excellence and your unwavering devotion to the United Federation of Planets make you a shining example of Starfleet's finest. As you take on your new responsibilities as 4 Star Governor General, may the stars continue to guide you, and may your leadership continue to inspire generations of officers to come.

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