This will be a wonderful chance for your daughter to bond with her fellow bandmates! It's good that you're getting a head start on what you need to do so your daughter has a fun and "normal" camp experience. My two girls went to Girl Scout camp, one with me there as a camp counselor for another age group entirely and the other all by herself. My oldest also got to go on a week long trip with her class, that was a hard one to do... The youngest went to cheer camp the summer before her freshman year of high school. Anyhow, they've often said they were grateful for us allowing them to do normal stuff. I agree with TreasureGoddess about calling the school and speaking with the band director. Best place to start. I also advise talking with her CF team about camp, perhaps obtaining a letter from them explaining CF and reassuring the staff at camp that she is well enough to go to camp, responsible to take care of herself, her meds etc. Opening up a line of communication for the band director and the CF clinic if they have any questions. This will give them comfort in case they don't know anything about CF. Both my girls were allowed to carry their meds with them all through high school, inhalers and enzymes. I'm sure she'll have a wonderful time, making long lasting friendships and great memories!