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Embarking on an educational adventure…

Embarking on an educational adventure…. Our goal is for students to have a safe, enjoyable and educational experience. Parents. Thank you for getting all donations and forms in on time! Thank you for your attendance this evening and supporting this exciting trip!

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Embarking on an educational adventure…

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  1. Embarking on an educational adventure…

  2. Our goal is for students to have a safe, enjoyable and educational experience.

  3. Parents • Thank you for getting all donations and forms in on time! • Thank you for your attendance this evening and supporting this exciting trip! • Thank you for reading through the medication handout and following all directions for bringing them to the office PRIOR to the Monday morning departure.

  4. MONDAY MORNING Arrive at Medea Creek • On Time – 6:00 am • Find your group/bus number inside the gym. Leave your baggage in front of it. • Check in with parent chaperone.

  5. MONDAY MORNING • Stay with your luggage and in your group until ready to board buses. • Drop off all (last minute) medications at labeled area by gym • Make sure meds are in plastic bag with instructions and clearly labeled with student name and their camp.

  6. Getting ready to go Completed Medical Form Prescription Medications Packing Wisely

  7. Ribbon Colors Green BLUE

  8. Where to find the packing list on-line:

  9. Once on the Catalina Webpage, scroll Down until you see the following links:

  10. Backpack: • GREEN RIBBONto label all bags going to CHERRYand to • label all bags going toFOX with a BLUE RIBBON • Water bottle (preferably reusable, WITH YOUR NAME ON IT IN SHARPIE) • Sack lunch and snacks for the ride to Catalina • Sunglasses • Sunscreen • Book (NO KINDLES) • Flashlight and/or headlamp WITH EXTRA BATTERIES • Hand sanitizer • Chapstick • Optional, but recommended: • Writing utensil, pad of paper, Cards or small non-electronic games • Money ($5 for night snorkel, plus $0-40 for snacks and CIMI gear) • Camera (underwater disposable is recommended) • Sea sickness meds (for the ride there and back-require doctor’s authorization) • Epi-pen and inhaler, if necessary • Sleeping Bag • BLUE RIBBON (Fox)/GREEN RIBBON (Cherry)plus have your name on your bag (if you don’t have a stuff sack, a laundry bag or trash bag will do) • KNOW HOW TO ROLL/STUFF YOUR BAG • Make sure your sleeping bag is warm-it gets cold at night • Duffel Bag (medium sized): • BLUE RIBBON (Fox)/GREEN RIBBON (Cherry)plus have your name on your bag • 2 towels (1 for showering, 1 for beach) • sneakers and flip flops • toiletries- toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo/conditioner (hair gel, optional), glasses/contacts/solutions, soap, face wash, lotion, aloe, sunscreen, hair ties/clips • 1-2 bathing suits • board shorts (optional for girls) • 1-2 pairs pair jeans or long pants • 1 pair warm pj’s (i.e. sweat pants) • 2 pairs shorts • 3-4 t-shirts/tank tops • 1- sweatshirt • 1- beanie/scarf/gloves • long thermal underwear (optional) • Rash guard (optional) • 1- warm, weather resistant jacket • 3 pairs of socks (1 warm i.e. wool) • hat/baseball cap (optional) • 4 pairs underwear • 2 plastic/ Ziploc bag for wet clothes and dirty shoes and clothes • Clothespins (for Cherry Cove Only) • Pillow is optional (bring a small one, or just use a sweatshirt to sleep on) • DO NOT BRING: • Gum, snacks to keep in cabin, curling/flat irons, makeup, valuables, knives, electronics (other than cameras- that means NO phones, NO screens), electronic games, fishing gear Etc…...

  11. Backpack – With I.D Tag and Ribbon Lunch and Water Bottle Inhalers Hat and sunscreen Other (Book, Cards, Paper & Pencil)

  12. Duffle Bag and Sleeping Bag Warm clothes and rain gear Dress in Layers Warm Sleeping Bag All Gear Must Have I.D. Tags & Ribbons Appx. 26 inches long by 16 inches wide by 16 inches high

  13. Things to Leave at Home Fashion Attire & Expensive Clothes Anything of Value (Cell phones/electronics) Candy or gum See Packing Guide

  14. Cruising to Catalina Catalina Cruises Boarding the Boat 2 Hour Crossing Avoiding Seasickness Lunch on board prior to arrival at camp

  15. Arriving At Camp Hiking into Camp Tents/Cabins Activities

  16. Student Activities Snorkeling Kayaking Marine Biology

  17. Student Activities Night Snorkel **$5 Fee** Marine Lab Squid Dissection

  18. CIMI Store Prices 2019  *Note all clothing is in ADULT sizes Small-XXLarge CIMI Sweatshirt $30 XXL sweatshirts $32 CIMI T-shirt $15 Fox Landing Beanie $12 CIMI Baseball hat $12 CIMI Nalgene Water Bottles $12 Postcards $1 Store Accepts Cash and *Check Only Please make all checks payable to Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI) *NOTICE: A fee of $30 will be assessed on all returned checks.

  19. Student Expectations Safety First Listen Carefully Participate Follow Directions Be On Time

  20. Returning Home Return to Medea Creek Approx. 5 to 6 PM Parking Jam Help with all gear Check out w/ chaperone

  21. Questions? • Check the Catalina Page on the MCMS Information Page: https://www.oakparkusd.org/Domain/1030 • Email your student’s Science Teacher: • mAohagan@opusd.org • tlamb@opusd.org • kpomerantz@opusd.org

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