Mr. Wines' Classroom Website

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Mr. Wines' Classroom Website

Outdoor School

westwind

Here is a page full of information for you to enjoy about our 5th grade Outdoor School experience. Please enjoy the material here, and if you have any questions, feel free to send me an email at .

Downloadable Documents
Student Guidebook
Packing List English
Packing List Spanish
Camp Westwind Map
Medical Form

Camp Westwind

Outdoor School Schedule

Monday, November, 4th
Students bring sleeping bag and pillow, and their duffel bag/suitcase in a large plastic bag (we will provide a Les Schwab tire bag that the kids will bring home). Inside the duffel bag/suitcase, they should have their clothes, toiletries, and other personal items. On the outside of the Les Schwab bag the student’s name and school should be written on a piece of duct tape.

Students will also bring a backpack to school with them. Inside the backpack will be their rain gear, a water bottle, and any reading/writing material they brought for the bus ride.

Students with medication should have their medication in a large Ziplock bag with their name written on the outside. Inside the Ziplock bag should be their medication, in the original packaging/bottle.

7:00—Students arrive at Edgewood
7:15—Students check in and load the bus
7:30—Leave for Outdoor School
***Important! The buses will leave promptly at 7:30***
9:30—Arrive at rest area for snack and restroom break
9:50—Leave rest area
11:30—Arrive at Outdoor School

Thursday, November 7th
11:00—Lunch
11:45—Begin loading buses
12:00—Leave for Edgewood
1:45—Arrive at rest area for snack and restroom break
2:05—Leave rest area
3:15—Arrive at Edgewood

If you are unable to pick your child up at 3:15 p.m. on Friday, please make arrangements with another family to provide transportation.

Westwind is located on the Oregon coast, just a few miles north of Lincoln City. In use by Northwest Outdoor Science School since 1984, Westwind is one of the most beautiful places in Oregon. Its 508 acres of wild coastal land include 2 miles of coastline, rocky headlands and sea caves, mature Sitka spruce and beach pine forests, and the Salmon River estuary. Westwind and Cascade Head (seen above) are part of a U.N. Biosphere Reserve.

Westwind is an outstanding place to study natural science. Its seclusion — access is only by boat across the Salmon River, or a three mile hike along an access road — and inclusion within the Cascade Head Scenic-Research Area have kept it a very wild place. Wildlife at Westwind include Bald Eagles, elk, ravens, deer, sea lions, salmon, bobcats and whales. Also, there are numerous tide pools and sea caves filled with wondrous marine organisms.

Facilities at Westwind include a lodge with dining hall, modern shower-house & restrooms, fifteen cabins, learning center, staff & teacher lodging, and a health center.

Northwest Outdoor Science School Program at Westwind contributes to the development of environmental literacy and responsible citizenship, provides hands-on learning experiences that are integrated with local school curricula, and promotes learning about, and appreciation for, the natural world. Curriculum is based on the standards set by Oregon’s Education Act for the 21st Century. It is aligned with benchmarks for 5th and 8th grades in science, math, English, social science, health education, physical education, and the arts.

Students are exposed to careers in science and natural resource management and they participate in real scientific research through data collection and analysis. For more information, please visit the Northwest Outdoor Science School website.

Camp Westwind Website

Please contact Mr. Wines if you have any questions.

Westwind Packing List

Westwind Equipment Spanish Version

Student Medical Form

Camp Westwind Map

Student Guidebook

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