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On September 25th and 26th ACSA students, staff,
and parent volunteers went on an overnight camping trip to Dexter.
The Dexter camp is 8 miles North of Nome. At the camp students
participated in a wide variety of activities led by community
members, parents, and teachers. Students of ACSA have written
summaries of each activity as well as captions for the photos
shown in the links below. We hope you enjoy seeing some of the
activities they were involved in during the camp.
Clouds and Weather
Prediction
with parent Jerry Steiger
Caribou Tracking
with Sue Steinarcher of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Tundra Walk
with Community Programs Director Richard Beneville
Dichotomous
Keys & Food Webs
with University of Alaska Northwest Prof. BJ Wolters
Emergency Safety
with parent Pat Hahn
Aquatic Organism
Collection
with teachers Lisa Leeper and Todd Hindman
Health and
Nutrition
with community member Angie Gorn
Environmental
Health
with community member Sterling Gologergan
Team Building
with community member Nikki Polk
Nature Hike
with parents Rena Gologergan & Sue Luke
Drawing a River
Profile
with teachers Lisa Leeper and Todd Hindman
Various Pictures
with kids, parents, staff, etc. |