Tuesday, February 25, 2020

GREEN MOUNTAIN CONSERVATION CAMP

"Teaching Youth about Vermont's Natural Resources"

Two Locations 2020: Buck Lake, Woodbury, VT;  Kehoe, Lake Bomoseen, Castelton, VT
Child must be age 12 - 14 for Basic Camp Sessions, and 12 - 16 for Advanced Camp. Cost = $250 for full week of overnight camp. Camp spots are limited, for best chances of being able to attend,  apply by April 1.
CAMP Runs from June 21 - August 14 in one-week sessions at both locations. Camps are for either boys or girls.

For questions about Green Mountain Conservation Camp registration, call 802-828-1460.

A Summer Camp Opportunity for Girls

A SUMMER CAMP OPPORTUNITY FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS:
EMPOWER YOUR SUMMER -  REGISTER FOR CAMP
www.Rosiesgirls.vermont

Rosie’s Girls is a trades and career exploration program for middle school girls and gender nonconforming youth. At Rosie’s Girls, participants are exposed to a career field that is non-traditional for women through hands-on learning in a supportive environment. In addition to trades and technical learning, Rosie’s Girls includes a social and emotional curriculum known as “Power Skills.” Rosie’s Girls staff is highly trained in creating a space that is both physically and emotionally safe and empowering for all, and which encourages participants to lift each other up in trying new things and taking risks. Enroll your child in Rosie’s Girls® today!
2020 ROSIE’S GIRLS CAMP GUIDE VERMONT WORKS FOR WOMEN ROSIE’S GIRLS

CENTRAL VT CAMPS Schedule: M-F 8:30am - 4:00 pm
WELD July 20-24 • Central VT Career Center, Barre
ROSIE’S GIRLS EXPLORE July 27-31 • Central VT Career Center, Barre

NORTHWEST VT CAMPS Schedule: M-F 8:30am - 4:00 pm
ROSIE’S GIRLS WELD June 29-July 3 • Burlington Technical Center
ROSIE’S GIRLS BUILD July 6-10 • Center for Technology, Essex
ROSIE’S GIRLS BUILD August 10-14 • Northwest Tech Center, St. Albans
ROSIE’S GIRLS SAIL In partnership with Community Sailing Center August 17-21 • Burlington (Registration through the CSC)

Monday, February 10, 2020


Counselor’s Corner

 “Anger Management”


In Guidance Class, the younger grades are learning a song called “The Volcano Song”. It says if someone makes you angry, walk away. It also says take a deep breath, count to five, until you feel all good inside.

Through a variety of methods students learn how to recognize when they feel angry, for example, by noticing the are tight in their muscles or making fists. Then they learn to calm down their anger.

We teach many methods to calm down. Some examples of ideas to try are: listen to music, exercise, draw, breath slowly, count, etc..

Students learn it is okay to feel angry, but not okay to hurt anyone with our words or actions.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Ann O’Hearn, School Counselor

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