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SIXTH GRADE OUTDOOR EDUCATION

QUICK FACTS. Sargent Center at Nature ’ s Classroom October 15-18. GOALS. FACILITIES. TYPICAL DAY. SIXTH GRADE OUTDOOR EDUCATION. Fall - 2019. QUICK FACTS:.

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SIXTH GRADE OUTDOOR EDUCATION

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  1. QUICK FACTS Sargent Center at Nature’s Classroom October 15-18 GOALS FACILITIES TYPICAL DAY SIXTH GRADE OUTDOOR EDUCATION Fall - 2019

  2. QUICK FACTS: • Located in Hancock, NH on 700 acres of forest, pond, and stream. This location serves as a living laboratory for exploration in ecology, biology, astronomy. • Health Center staffed with registered nurse to administer meds and address special needs. EMT available 24 hours a day – 7 days a week. • Long-standing Carlisle tradition. We encourage you to speak with students of have attended in the past. • Cost of program is $375. A deposit of $110 is due by Friday, June 7th. The balance is due at the time of the trip.

  3. QUICK FACTS CONTINUED: • All 6th grade faculty attend for the entire week • Boy’s and girl’s dorm are chaperoned by two of the faculty overnight. • School administrators visit for the day and often spend an evening in the dorm with the kids. • ALL dietary needs can be accommodated by the dining room. • There will be a meeting in September where the director of the camp will come to Carlisle to meet with students and parents.

  4. GOALS: • Team Building • Cooperative Learning & Opportunity for Leadership • Setting Individual Challenges • The Four Cs (Communication, Cooperation, Commitment and Care) become the basis for our advisory program • Ultimate goal: Transfer of Skills Upon Return to School.

  5. FACILITIES: • Lodge: the lodge is the hub of the facility and includes meeting rooms and a dining hall. All meals are family style where kids take turns serving one another and cleaning up afterwards. • Dorms: There is a boy’s cabin and a girl’s cabin. All dorms have individual showers, bathrooms and hot & cold running water. Each room hosts 4-6 students in bunk beds.

  6. TYPICAL DAY: • SCHEDULE: • Wake up at 7:00 am • Family-style breakfast at 8:00 am with morning announcements • Morning activity with instructors • Transition time • Lunch and reflection time • Afternoon activity and snack • Transition time • Dinner • Evening activity • Lights out at 10:00 pm

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