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kids in a canoe during outdoor education on lake

Outdoor Education: April 16 & 17

The Outdoor Education program at our school district offers students a unique opportunity to engage in experiential learning outside the traditional classroom setting. Designed for all sixth-grade students across Westmont and Springfield Elementary Schools, this two-day adventure aims to promote physical fitness, teach valuable life skills, and foster a deeper connection with the natural world. The program is held annually at Camp Kitaki, typically in mid-April, and is facilitated by a team of dedicated educators and camp counselors, including sixth-grade and seventh-grade teachers, as well as high school juniors and seniors who serve as camp counselors.