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Juan N. Seguin Elementary Wed., Jan. 21 st – Fri., Jan. 23 rd

HISD Outdoor Education Center. Camp Cullen. Juan N. Seguin Elementary Wed., Jan. 21 st – Fri., Jan. 23 rd. Why go to camp?. The OEC has been in operation since 1975. Schools have been sending their 5 th graders for 33 years. Outdoor Education Center. Natural Adventures.

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Juan N. Seguin Elementary Wed., Jan. 21 st – Fri., Jan. 23 rd

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  1. HISD Outdoor Education Center Camp Cullen Juan N. Seguin Elementary Wed., Jan. 21st – Fri., Jan. 23rd

  2. Why go to camp?

  3. The OEC has been in operation since 1975. Schools have been sending their 5th graders for 33 years. Outdoor Education Center

  4. Natural Adventures

  5. Native American Life

  6. Pioneer Life

  7. Geology

  8. Journaling

  9. Archery

  10. Top 10 reasons to go to camp. 10. Ride a horse 9.  Make New Friends 8.  Stargaze 7.  Canoe 6.  Be up-close to wildlife 5.  Catch a Fish 4.  Amazing Classes 3.  Archery 2.  Play New Games 1.  Yummy Food!

  11. Outdoor Education Center Staff • Professional team • On-site administrator • Certified teachers • Program leaders • Carefully screened by the HISD Human Resource Department • Nurse on duty whenever children are present.

  12. Cabin

  13. Bathhouse

  14. The Dining Hall

  15. Prescription You will need to fill out an additional form. The doctor will need to sign the form. The medicine will need to be hand-delivered to Ms. Baker the morning we leave for camp. I will transport it to camp and give it to the camp nurse. Over-the-counter The camp nurse has over the counter medicine such as Advil available at camp. You can indicate on the permission slip if you are okay with the camp nurse giving that to your child if needed. She will call you beforehand. Medication

  16. Bring: Toiletries Sleepwear Hat 3 changes of clothes Jacket Tennis shoes Rainwear Flashlight Pillow Bug Spray Do NOT bring: Radios/Music players Knives Food, candy, gum Toys/Video Games Money Jewelry Cell Phones Items of value What do I pack?

  17. How do I pack? • The camp wants you to place everything in a pillow case. • Place the pillow case and your pillow in a garbage bag. • Label the garbage bag with your name and school.

  18. Considerations • A nurse in on duty 24 hours a day. • Every effort is made to provide a safe and secure environment for the children. • The children are assigned to an adult chaperone 24 hours a day. • It is not possible for students to make or receive personal phone calls while at the OEC site unless there is an emergency. • Seguin teachers will travel and be at camp. We will have our cell phones.

  19. Due Dates • Permission slips are due by Friday, December 18th. • Transportation money ($15.00) is due a week before camp. • Please let us know if the cost is a concern.

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