Outdoor program for NTMS sixth-graders Oct. 20-23


September 23, 2009 · 11:25 AM

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North Tapps Middle School’s Sixth Grade Outdoor Education Program is planned for Oct. 20-23 in Lewis County.

The program is designed to help bonding with staff and fellow students, learn about and develop an appreciation for the environment and provide an opportunity to develop responsibility and independence away from home.

The cost is $150 and the four-day event will take place at the Cispus Environmental Center, 2142 Cispus Rd., in Randle, Wash.

There will be five teachers, a camp director and 19 counselors of high school or college-age students. Transportation will be provided by Dieringer School District buses.

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