hull elementary science camp 2011-2012 science camp 2011-2012
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HULL ELEMENTARYScience Camp
2011-2012Science Camp
2011-2012
Details, Details, Details
Where?
Prescott Pines, Prescott, AZ Located on 85 acres adjacent to the Prescott
National Forest Located at approximately 6100 feet altitude Has been providing Outdoor Education facilities
for over 10 years Licensed by Yavapai County to operate a camp
facility Member of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce
When?
Wednesday, March 28th - arrive at camp 11:00 a.m.
Friday, March 30th - return to Hull by 2:55 dismissal time
Classes Offered
Sample Menu of classes: Nature/History Hike Trebuchet Toss Low Rope Challenge Heat Transfer
** 6th grade teachers will decide on classes as they fit into our curriculum
Facilitated Fun
HayrideCampfire - yes this includes S’mores!!!
Game RoomSkit Night
Lodging 2 nights lodging - bring your own
sleeping bag, pillow, and extra blanket
6 cabins for students plus one teacher cabin
Chaperones: need 12 male and 10 female Must be fingerprinted by the district and
submit to background checks Chaperone interest sign-up sheet All chaperones will be chosen via lottery
by Mrs. Bromich
Meals
6 meals - served “all-you-can-eat” buffet style Day 1: students will bring a lunch and
dinner will be provided at camp. Day 2: breakfast, lunch, and dinner will
be provided by camp Day 3: breakfast and lunch will be
provided by camp Two additional snacks will be
provided: juice and a granola bar.
Hungry Bear Cafe
This is a snack bar that will be open for all students to buy stadium style treats.
Items vary in price from 25 cents to $3.00
Students will need to bring extra money if they would like to take advantage of this option.
NOT REQUIRED!
Gift Shop
There is a gift shop on the premises. If the students would like to purchase a souvenir, they will be given free time to shop. They will need to bring their own money to do so.
Linens and Clothes Students need to bring their own sleeping
bag, pillow, extra blanket, and towels. Students need to dress warm!
Jeans Long sleeves T-shirts Lightweight jacket Tennis shoes Shorts not recommended Flip flops may be used for shower purposes only! Fragrances not permitted!
Electronics
Students are not allowed to bring anything that requires a plug.
Cell phones are not allowed on the premises
Students will be allowed to use the phone at the camp, if necessary.
Parents will be provided with the camp phone number, in case of an emergency
Sounds Great….now what’s it going to cost me?
Fee per student - $200
Fee per chaperone - $90 ( paid by chaperone)
Fee per teacher - $62
Cost for busing - $5,500
Total approximate cost $25,000
Wow - Any payment plan?
1) Pay fee for your child2) Ask Grandma or Grandpa to pay
fee for your child3) Have your child save their
allowance and pay their own fee
Other payment choices?
Total cost for your child: $2001) Pay fee in one lump sum
or2) Make four installments of $50 each3) Total payment due by February 10th.
Or…….have your child attend for free!Let us show you how easy that could
be….
Tax Credit DonationsLet the government pay for this
experience! Make a tax credit donation and you
will get this money refunded to you, in full, when you file your taxes. Married couples: may donate up to
$400 Single people: may donate up to $200