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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Indiana, here we come!

Normally, the trip to Kentucky is amazing. This year, the Kentucky camping trip is a no go, unfortunately. Thanks to obnoxiously extensive floods in Kentucky and Tennesse, the staff members had to call a last minute meeting to change the trip location. The trip is now heading to Sugarcreek, Indiana. The trip at this time of the year is primarily known as the “Senior Camping Trip”, and it still gives students a perfect opportunity to experience kayaking and the great outdoors. Enjoy beautiful wildlife and scenery, all while hanging with the coolest people. Vipers left today at around 11:30 and should get back at around 3 P.M on Friday, May 7th.

“It’s a memorable experience, especially when I dropped my glasses in the creek, “ Almir Dekanovic said. These camping trips are designed for students to participate in safe, supervised activities to enhance self confidence, build relationships, and have fun. While students still must abide by school rules, this is the perfect chance to get away from stress while earning major credit. We’ll be getting there by way of the short bus and school vans, as always. Food and transportation is provided with the camping cost and teacher supervision is a constant.

“Why should you go? It’s something you can’t do around here, and it’s things that maybe you’ve never done before and won’t do again,” Joe Impastato said.

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