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BONUS!—Extend your visit until 2 p.m.
at no extra charge. Bring your own lesson plan or let us help you.
Reading, story-writing, spelling, math, social studies, drama, art -- we’re
game. |
9:00 a.m.– 9:15 a.m.
Arrive/orientation
9:20 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
Rotation 1
10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Rotation 2
11:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Lunch
11:45 a.m.– 12:45 p.m.
Rotation 3
12:45 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Tie-up/depart
Snack
With advance notice, we are ready to provide your class with a simple
nutritious snack such as applies and crackers. Snack/break time is 10:15.
Lunch will soon follow at 11:15.
Lunch
Students should bring their own packed lunch and drink. On hot days a water
bottle is also handy. We have a refrigerator for milk cartons.
Recycling and composting will be part of the experience.
Clothing
We will be out in the woods. Students should wear play clothes that can
get dirty and close-toed shoes like sneakers. Socks and shoes may get wet,
some parents like to send dry socks. It is VERY IMPORTANT kids come dressed for
the weather. Tell parents to dress their children in layers, remembering
the cool autumn weather. If weather is dicey, rain gear is appropriate for
those who have it (no umbrellas please). We have emergency rain ponchos but few
sweaters/coats for chilly kids.
Parent
chaperones
Parents are welcome to come with your class, no more than 2 – 3 please. We
ask chaperones come prepared to participate and learn along with the rest of us.
Turn off cell phones please.
Transportation
It is your school’s responsibility to arrange bus transportation to and from
Boxerwood. For schools who need it, we have grant money this year to
offset those costs. Please inquire.
Funding your
visit
Grants help us subsidize your visits. The full value of one 4-hour
Boxerwood visit is $250; fortunately we can offer a $150 discount for a new rate
of $100 per class which means your classroom may visit three times this year
for $300 total (a $750 value!). We will send an invoice to your
school.
Schools find different ways to fund
their annual Boxerwood trips. Many use in-school funds; others turn to
community sponsors like the PTA or area businesses or ask help from families.
Classroom grants are also available through the state environmental education
clearing house, Virginia Naturally (www.vanaturally.com). Rockbridge County
teachers might also inquire about assistance through the Rockbridge County
Schools Education Foundation. Still need help? Contact us. We’ll work with
you.