CADA Leadership Camps...
...are a great setting to develop personal and interpersonal skills.
...help to ensure future success in high school, college and the 21st century work force.
...are staffed by professional and credentialed educators.
...have been training California student leaders for 28 years.
Capture New Leadership Ideas!....CADA/CASL Camp Can Help Your Students to Become...
- DYNAMIC STUDENT LEADERS
- WELL-ROUNDED TEAM PLAYERS
- CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVERS
- EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATORS
- SUCCESSFUL PRESENTERS
- VISIONARY PLANNERS
- PREPARED FOR COLLEGE AND CAREER STUDIES
After acquiring these skills your student leaders will be prepared to promote a positive school climate, involving and connecting more students on your campus.
CADA/CASL Leadership Camp Dates for 2012
UC SANTA BARBARA MIDDLE SCHOOL• JULY 9 - 11
UC SANTA BARBARA HIGH SCHOOL • JULY 14 - 17
UC SANTA BARBARA HIGH SCHOOL • JULY 19 - 22
UC SANTA BARBARA HIGH SCHOOL • JULY 24 - 27
RATES FOR 2012
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Names of your Students are not needed until early June.
High School Rates
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Regular Rate: $515/student. Full payment must be postmarked by June 1, 2012.
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Late Rate: $545/student after June 1, 2012.
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Special Advisor Rate: $400/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
Middle School Rates
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Regular Rate: $455/student. Full payment must be postmarked by June 1, 2012.
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Late Rate: $485/student after June 1, 2012.
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Special Advisor Rate: $350/advisor. Advisor will help with supervision as needed.
Please Note:
If there are no CADA members at your school, please enclose a separate check for $100 (individual) or $230 (School) made out to "CADA Membership." Renewal of your membership is $100 or $230. Membership in the California Association of Student Leaders (CASL) is included in this price.
For funding help:
- CADA Leadership Camps may be fundable through Associated Student Body Funds.
- School site and district budgets can help pay for CADA Camp.
- Outside sources that may assist are Title IV (Safe & Drug Free Schools), Tobacco Use Prevention Education Program (TUPE), and Stimulus/AARA funds (Title 1-for at risk student, IDEA funds for general education population).
- Because of the large number of SCANS skills offered at CADA camps, funds may be available through school-to-career
funding sources. - Your local community service clubs may also be a viable place to look for help.
- So, don’t be afraid to explore other avenues of funding.
- Also try the applying for the Scholarship listed below...
CADA Memorial Scholarship
It's a Wrap! The 28th CADA/CASL Leadership Camp Program at U.C. Santa Barbara
Our four camps for 2011 were quite successful as we welcomed the largest number of students and advisors to the beautiful U.C. Santa Barbara campus. The line-up of terrific speakers inspired, motivated and instructed the entire camp group. A tip of the hat to Mike Smith, Stu Shaffer, Keith Hawkins and Matt Emerzian for giving us a much needed boost for the year. Our dedicated camp staff (including the CASL Interns) worked long hours to ensure the camp experience was challenging and rewarding for all involved. This year the caliber of student leaders and advisors assures us that the future is in good hands. The CADA Leadership Camps Steering Committee and Staff would like to thank all of the participants in the 2011 camp program. We do hope that you enjoyed your time in Santa Barbara and will put CADA Camp on your schedule for 2012.
Your input is vital to the CADA Camp program and we encourage those of you who attended the camps in 2011 to complete the evaluation form found on this web site.
Please enjoy a successful year at your school and practice those skills you learned at camp to improve the climate of your school and to help lead your student body to attain their goals.
Best wishes for a wonderful school year.
Jack Ziegler, CADA Leadership Camp Coordinator