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Question 1 of 2
1. Question
- A 10-year-old child misses the bus home after a summer day camp session. A camp counselor drives the camper home, as it is in the same direction of her home.
- The camp counselor informs the program administrator the next day. The administrator records the information and advises the camp counselor not to transport a student home in the future.
- Two days later, the same child misses the bus again. The program administrator cannot be reached, so the same camp counselor decides to drive the student in her car to another bus stop to catch another bus.
- Shortly after, the same camp counselor sees the child walking home and is very concerned for her safety. The camp counselor drives the student home, stopping at McDonald’s on the way and buying them both something to eat.
Was there a breach of the Code of Conduct? If so, in what way(s)?
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Question 2 of 2
2. Question
- A 10-year-old child misses the bus home after a summer day camp session. A camp counselor drives the camper home, as it is in the same direction of her home.
- The camp counselor informs the program administrator the next day. The administrator records the information and advises the camp counselor not to transport a student home in the future.
- Two days later, the same child misses the bus again. The program administrator cannot be reached, so the same camp counselor decides to drive the student in her car to another bus stop to catch another bus.
- Shortly after, the same camp counselor sees the child walking home and is very concerned for her safety. The camp counselor drives the student home, stopping at McDonald’s on the way and buying them both something to eat.
If you were in this situation, what would you do differently?
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