january 30th: CITs

right... so i guess this means we need to start talking about how we're
going to choose CITs and age range and all of that stuff.  something fair
- but i don't know what that would be.  keep it in the back of your
minds.  also, what should we write back to her?  i was thinking something
like:
thanks for your interest.  we haven't decided what the age range for the
CITs will be or how we'll choose them yet.  We'll be sure to contact you
when you do?
how does that sound?  I'll know all these people so I'll write back unless
someone else really wants to...
sorelle.

On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Sarah Dumigan wrote:

> Hi Sclp,
> My name is _____ and I am 14 years old I participated in
> the first two years of SCLP and i am interested in being a CIT for the
> upcoming year.
> XXXXXXXXXXn
> E-mail me back at ______


Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:08:35 -0500 From: Rebecca Galaski To: comotion@sccs.swarthmore.edu Subject: Re: CIT for SCLP I would say there should be some sort of interview for CIT's, unless you (Sorelle) feel you know them all well enough to ok them (or not) based on your knowledge. It could be really informal like why do you want to be a CIT? What would you gain/give etc. (Do you all know what you want CIT's to do at the camp? 'cause that influences whether or not you'd take anyone... do you want them to be coming for a reason other than getting to go to camp for another summer, for example) Interms of ages of CIT's you should think about what age the girls who did SCLP will be now, like this girl is only 14, but she did SCLP twice. ~Becca