EveryoneiswelcometotheOutdoorProgram
Ourgoalasaschooliseducationinawidevarietyofcontentandskillareas,includinghowtoenjoythe outdoorsandhowtopursueoutdooractivitiesinasafeandfunmanner.Wedesigneverytriptoinclude studentsfromgrades6through12,andwedesigneachtriptobeofinteresttobothnovicesandthose alreadyexperiencedinthegivenactivity.Weactuallyencouragethismixasyetanotherwayofallowing studentstogettoknoweachotheracrossgradelevelsandasa meansoffosteringopportunitiesfor “peereducation”thatoccurwhenyoungerandolderstudentsandnovicesandthosewithmore experienceareenjoyingthesameoutdooractivity.Indeed,therearetimeswhenitisayoungerstudent whohasmoreexperienceand/orknowledgeaboutagivenactivitythananolderone,andthatisa great lessonforboth.
Orientingthe novicecamper
Tofacilitateandsupportyoungerand/orlessexperiencedstudentstoparticipateintheseoutdoor
activities,wehaveawidearrayofgearthatwecanloanout(packs,tents,sleepingbagsandpads,stoves, etc.)andwepostadetailedequipmentlistintheoutdoorsectionoftheschool’swebsite.Wemeet beforeeachtripandhelpstudentsgatherintofood,tent,andhikinggroupswhenenteringwildernessareasthatlimiteachpartyto12persons.Weobservewhichstudentsareforminggroupsandadviseas neededtomakesurenewerorlessexperiencedparticipantsarejoinedwithotherswhocanandwillbesupportive.Weaskaboutgearandmakesureeachparticipanteitherhasthegeartheyneedorwillbeborrowingwhattheyneedfromourextensivesupplies.Fortripsthatrequirepre‐tripinstruction–e.g., iglooandsnow‐cavebuilding,orkayakingsafety–weholdpre‐tripsessionstoprovidethattraining.
Food
Inourpre‐tripmeetings,weadviseon typesoffoodtoconsiderbothfornutritionalvalueandforeaseof preparation.Ontheovernighttrips,weusuallyshopforthefoodata grocerystoreonthewaytoour initialdestination,andfacultyareavailabletoconsultwithstudentsaboutfoodchoices.Inour experience,thefoodgroupsalmostalwaysmanagetoeatwell,learningfromonetriptothenextwhich foodchoicesworkbestfortheparticularactivityandsituation.
Campingand safety skills
Intermsoftheactualcamping,facultyarealwayspresenttohelpstudentswithtentset‐upandtogive
adviceaboutkeepinggear(andfood)dryandprotectedfromanimals.Finally,weteachtheactivities involvedinthatparticulartrip,beitbackpacking,kayaking,cycling,rockclimbing,skiing,snowshelter construction,etc.Thisteachingalwaysinvolvesboththeskillsandthesafetyandriskmanagement aspectsofthegivenactivity.
Responsible,caringsupervision
Weencourageyoutosendyoursonordaughteroutonatripandtrustthathe orshewillbeingood,
caring,andresponsiblehands,andthatothertripparticipants–bothfacultyandstudents– willbe availabletosupport,instruct,andbefriendthestudent(s)newtoeithertheprogramortothatkindof activity.Wehavehadanynumberofstudentsoverthe30‐plusyearsofrunningthisprogramjoinusas young(ornot‐so‐young)novicesandleavetheschoolwithgreatskillsandconfidencetoenjoythe outdoorsina varietyofwaysandunderalmostanyconditions.Wehavehada numberofveryyoung
and/orinexperiencedstudentsjoinourtripsthisyearandhaveagoodtimeevenastheylearnednew skills,madenewfriends,andweatheredavarietyofconditions.A numberofourgraduateshavegone ontobeoutdoortripparticipantsandleadersattheircollegesanduniversities.
Questions?
Ifyouhavequestionsorconcernsaboutsendingyourstudenton oneofthetrips,Iencourageyouto contactoneofthetripleaders,allofwhomarealsoteachersandatleastoneofwhomwilllikelybewell knowntothestudent(andviceversa),sincetheregularOutdoorLeadersincludeteachersfromacross
allgradesin bothdivisions.ThekeypersonstocontactwouldbeEricaBergamini,HerbBergamini, JeremyDeWitt,ReneeFredrickson,orGlenSterr.