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Outdoor Education Center
• The OEC has been in operation since 1975.
• Schools have been sending their 5th graders for 33 years.
Top 10 reasons to go to camp.
10. Ride a horse9. Make New Friends8. Stargaze7. Canoe6. Be up-close to wildlife5. Catch a Fish4. Amazing Classes3. Archery2. Play New Games1. Yummy Food!
Outdoor Education Center Staff
• Professional team
• On-site administrator
• Certified teachers
• Program leaders
• Carefully screened by the HISD Human Resource Department
• Nurse on duty whenever children are present.
Medication
• Prescription – You will need to fill out an
additional form.– The doctor will need to sign
the form.– The medicine will need to
be hand-delivered to Ms. Baker the morning we leave for camp.
– I will transport it to camp and give it to the camp nurse.
• Over-the-counter– The camp nurse has over
the counter medicine such as Advil available at camp.
– You can indicate on the permission slip if you are okay with the camp nurse giving that to your child if needed.
– She will call you beforehand.
What do I pack?
• Bring:– Toiletries– Sleepwear– Hat– 3 changes of clothes– Jacket– Tennis shoes– Rainwear– Flashlight– Pillow– Bug Spray
• Do NOT bring:– Radios/Music players– Knives– Food, candy, gum– Toys/Video Games– Money– Jewelry– Cell Phones– Items of value
How do I pack?
• The camp wants you to place everything in a pillow case.
• Place the pillow case and your pillow in a garbage bag.
• Label the garbage bag with your name and school.
Considerations
• A nurse in on duty 24 hours a day.• Every effort is made to provide a safe and
secure environment for the children.• The children are assigned to an adult chaperone
24 hours a day.• It is not possible for students to make or receive
personal phone calls while at the OEC site unless there is an emergency.
• Seguin teachers will travel and be at camp. We will have our cell phones.