For those of you who aren’t in the know, HOWLs are Habits of Work and Learning. Although we aren’t in “school proper” this week, students are indeed developing HOWLS with themselves and with their crew. Some of the habits may include, cooking, cleaning, communication, reflective writing, and much much more. The only custodians and stewards of camp this week are the students and they are amazing.
It was an exceptionally warm and gorgeous day; one that was used to it’s fullest. Even now, after climbing on the ropes or hauling a backpack students are working on communication lessons within their crews. Three crews plan on meeting together in the field for star gazing and flashlight tag. Camp is certainly not quiet at this moment. The moon is bright in the sky and crews have been having howling contests.
Ms. Seraphin, Mr. Kennedy & Ms. Melella and Mr. Dorsi’s crew spent part of their day on the high ropes course and the other half on a reflective period, called solo.
Mr. Groff, Mr. Englebert and Mr. Grover’s crews hiked into the low ropes course later on this morning to work on their fine crew skills.
And finally, Mr. Mohammed’s crew departed on their backpack.
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Laura Brown said
If a picture is worth a million words your smiles speak volumes!! I can tell you are having an amazing time. Thinking of you!!
Mrs. Brown
Ms. Alessandri said
I think you are going to have a lot of great memories! The pictures are great.
Mrs. Vallejo said
It looks like everyone is having a great time. I hope the trip was a wonderful bonding experience for everyone!! Get home safe!!!