North Country School has always placed a huge emphasis on experiential learning, and thus field trips are a critical component of our curriculum. Yesterday the Level I class traveled to Ward Lumber (owned by a day student family), however a smattering of other NCS trips would include: Crown Point, Adirondack Museum, overnights at the John’s Brook Lodge, Montshire Museum, canoeing on the the St. Regis, a Spanish trip to Costa Rica, and an Outward Bound course off the coast of Florida.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
NCS: field trips
North Country School has always placed a huge emphasis on experiential learning, and thus field trips are a critical component of our curriculum. Yesterday the Level I class traveled to Ward Lumber (owned by a day student family), however a smattering of other NCS trips would include: Crown Point, Adirondack Museum, overnights at the John’s Brook Lodge, Montshire Museum, canoeing on the the St. Regis, a Spanish trip to Costa Rica, and an Outward Bound course off the coast of Florida.
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