I talked with my boss today briefly about the possibility of budgeting for
a smaller camp (assuming 10-12 kids). She said that if she did that, she
would be forced to defend running a program for such a small number of kids
(and 1 staff would have to be cut from it).

So, I put it to the conglomerate brain: is it worthwhile to put time,
effort, and staff into a day camp for only 10-15 kids? Frankly, I think so.
But I have to put reason to it, and this is all I can come up with right now:

The kids get time devoted to topics that are (in our case) often given
short shrift (the phasing out of the study of the medieval period in K-12
public school curricula is a very hot topic now in the medievalist
community), it's an enrichment program, and we can trim costs respectively:
certainly a camp for 10-15 kids doesn't have to cost the same as one for
20-25 kids.

Any better reasons from the Museum-L collective brain?

---Amy

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Look, I have ONE job on this lousy ship. It's STUPID, but I'm gonna do it,
OKAY?
- Gwen DeMarco in _Galaxy Quest_

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