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April 11-12, 2013
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This program is designed to build communication, cooperation, collaboration, creative thinking, decision making, and leadership skills through hands-on activities.
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Team-building & environmental education programming by Blue Ridge Learning Centers: · High Challenge Course (participants wear harnesses and use special devices called “lobster claws” to safely connect to the course) · Group Low Challenge Course · Express Yourself program · Scavenger Hunt · Nature Art · Earth Education
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Thursday, April 11 th : ◦ 6:15 am Arrive at J.V.Washam ◦ 7:00-7:30am Charter buses depart for Blowing Rock ◦ 10:00am Arrival at Blowing Rock Conference Center ◦ Morning Group Activity ◦ 12:30pm Lunch provided at Conference Center Cafeteria ◦ Afternoon Programs (rotations) ◦ 5:15pm Dinner provided at Conference Center Cafeteria ◦ Evening Program (Appalachian Heritage/Wildlife Ed.) ◦ 8:00 – 9:00pm Campfire Program
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Friday, April 12 th : ◦ 7:45 am Breakfast provided at Conference Center Cafeteria ◦ Morning Programs (rotations) ◦ 12:30pm Lunch provided at Conference Center Cafeteria ◦ Afternoon Programs (rotations) ◦ 3:45pm Depart for JV Washam on charter buses ◦ 6:15pm Arrive at JV Washam for pickup.
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Round trip motor coach transportation Lodging for 1 night at the Blowing Rock Conference Center ◦ Girls in Lodge with female chaperone in each room (2 double beds per room), Boys in dorm-style lodging with male chaperones 8 beds per unit). Four meals (2 lunches, 1 dinner,1 breakfast) at the conference center Professionally conducted team building, environmental education program with instructors from Blue Ridge Learning Centers
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Students: $200 ◦ Jan.10 th - $50 ◦ Feb.12 th - $75 ◦ Mar.12 th - $75 Chaperones: $115 ◦ Jan.10 th - $50 ◦ Feb.12 th - $65
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Spending money for souvenirs (not needed) Snacks for bus ride (usually donated by parents) Drinks or snacks outside of meal package
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JV Washam & CMS permission slips (3) Student Behavior Contract Emergency Contact Info Chaperone Parent Consent Form Room Assignment Form Student Medication Form
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Staff attending: ◦ Scott Otolski (Assistant Principal), classroom teachers, support staff Pack for the weather, limit to one small bag Parents are welcome to attend & chaperone a small group of 4-6 students with payment & CMS Volunteer Security Clearance (chaperones will be limited on a first come basis, when deposit is paid, based on number of students attending)
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Portable music players are allowed on bus, but no electronic games. J V Washam will not be held responsible for lost or damaged devices. Buses have DVD players, can bring rated-G movies Cell phones off during trip, OK to call home in evening with chaperone permission.
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