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Overview
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Outdoor School is a residential environmental learning experience for 6th graders that has been a rite of passage for Oregon students in their final year of elementary school for more than 60 years! A pre-approved set of sites host students in the fall and spring. The following flyers provide helpful information for both parents and students on what to expect from and how to prepare for Outdoor School. Specific information about your child's Outdoor School experience will come from your child's teacher. If you have questions, please contact your child's teacher or principal.
What parents should know about Outdoor School - English
Lo que los padres deben saber acerca de la Escuela al Aire Libre - español