The Langley Middle School Adventure Education program seeks to create an outdoor experience that will inspire, in students, a sense of wonder and joy that will form the foundation for future academic interest and excellence.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Lake Twenty-Two Hike - April 30, 2007
This morning, Adventure Education students shouldered their day-hike bags and hiked to the snow-covered shores of Lake Twenty-Two. The trail, located just outside Granite Falls, offered spectacular views of cascading waterfalls, old growth cedar and rugged alpine peaks. Lunch was enjoyed from a picturesque spot on the lake. Hot chocolate was sipped and brownies were devoured before descending to the trailhead. The five-and-a-half miles were enjoyed by all.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Lavender Planting - April 26, 2007
Today, Adventure Education students rolled up their sleeves and spent the period planting lavender in the flowerbeds along Camano Avenue. Langley Middle School PTSA provided students with tools, soil and plants. Thank you, PTSA, for allowing Adventure Education to take part in this project!
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