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  1. A report of an Oregon school camp with program emphasis upon outdoor science experiences by E. Irene Hollenbeck, 1958
  2. Evaluation of the Portland-suburban transfer program, 1968-69, Multnomah County, Oregon by C. William Camp, 1969
  3. Camp for a cause.(City/Region)(A series of University of Oregon summer programs aims to give low-income high school and middle school students a taste ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Unavailable, 2010-08-05
  4. A program evaluation of the Oregon SUMMIT Boot Camp Program, FY 95-96 by David K Blanchard, 1995

61. GirlsCanDo.com
Teton Science school. Marine Science and Natural Science Field Study/Research programs,oregon Museum of Science and Indu. oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
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62. Education
Horeb school District Summer programs., 4372400. oregon COMMUNITY EDUCATION•oregonschool District programs, 835-8617•Fun informational programs
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63. Nearby Nature
Inschool programs. K-5 on the following topics Crazy Critters At your school site,Nearby Then you and your students will love the oregon Bird Discovery Kits.
http://www.nearbynature.org/programs.html
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Alton Baker Park Walks
Amazon Park Wetlands Walks

Oregon Bird Discovery Kits

Alton Baker Park Action Project
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Summer Day Camps
Alton Baker Park Walks Program
Join our trained volunteer guides on weekdays in the fall or spring for morning nature walks in Alton Baker Park. Watch great blue herons fish in the river and see wildflowers in bloom. Catch insects in the tall grass and hear the music of songbirds.
Walk groups are always small (six to eight kids) and each student who participates in a walk takes home a copy of EXPLORE, our youth newsletter highlighting nearby natural areas, nature activities, and more.
1st-6th Graders: Theme Walks! Link your walk to topics you are exploring in the classroom. Choose from six different walk themes: Bugs by the Billions (insects and other creepy crawlies), Forest Fun (plant discovery), Conservation Quest (explore energy conservation in nature), Rivers and Rocks (water and geology), Water Wonders (water conservation in nature), or Nature Detectives (a bit of everything). Our knowledgeable and talented guides use a variety of nature games, hands-on activities, and stories to make each walk educational and age-appropriate.

64. BPA-Transmission Business Line | Education | K Through 12 Programs
K through 12 programs. for High school Science Bowl SignUp for Middle school ScienceBowl. hands-on approach with content devised to meet oregon’s education
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Science Bowl
Celebrating its 12th Anniversary, the BPA Regional Science Bowl competition is a proven tool in encouraging middle and high schools students throughout Oregon and Washington to excel in math and science and pursue careers in those fields. By raising the visibility of academic achievement in the sciences, the program has been successful in placing these young people on a par with their peers who excel in other areas.
Another goal is to encourage increased participation in mathematics and science courses and careers, especially among under-represented populations in these fields.
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Hydromania Camps
Hydromania offers a unique educational opportunity to students directly in their neighborhoods as it combines engaging hands-on experiments focused on energy, water and wildlife with stimulating field trips to urban wetlands, parks and ponds. Science teachers developed the Hydromania curriculum to appeal to students through an inquiry-based, hands-on approach with content devised to meet Oregon’s education standards. By making learning fun, students remain intrigued with content and comprehend scientific concepts required during their elementary school education.

65. Oregon Blue Book Special Education
local school during the regular school year. Juvenile Corrections Education programs top John Pendergrass for educating youth housed in oregon Youth Authority
http://bluebook.state.or.us/education/specialed/specialed.htm
Special Education
In 2001-02, nearly 78,000 Oregon children and youth (birth-21) with disabilities received special education or other services. Of the 70,909 who were school-aged (5-21), 96 percent attended a regular public school where they participated in the general curriculum and received specially designed instruction and related services. Other students with disabilities received their education and special education services in a state-operated or state-supported program. The goal for these students is similar to that for all students: to receive an education that prepares them for living and working in an integrated community setting of their choice. Oregon School for the Deaf
Oregon School for the Blind

Juvenile Corrections Education Programs

Statewide Interagency Coordinating Council for Early Intervention Services
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Jane Mulholland, Director

66. University Of Oregon, Official Athletic Site - Women's Track
has overseen the direction of oregon's storied athletic the men's and women's crosscountry programs at the 83 while serving as the school's assistant track
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Martin Smith becomes the first individual in charge of both of the school's storied track programs in the history of the university.
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Oregon to Merge Men's and Women's Track Programs Under the Direction of Martin Smith Ducks' fifth-year men's coach assumes control of men's and women's track and cross country squads July 1. Jan. 28, 2003 EUGENE - Martin Smith , who has accumulated Pacific-10 Conference and West Region coach of the year honors in his four seasons as the University of Oregon's men's track coach, will assume the title of Director of Men's and Women's Track and Field and Cross Country following the 2002-03 season. The 51-year native of Alexandria, Va., will add supervision of the women's programs upon the retirement of women's head coach

67. WWASP, Boarding School, Boot Camp, Teen Treatment, Message Board
kept in a boarding school in oregon against my Boarding schools, Boot camps, WildernessPrograms and other Boarding school Truth averages over 1,000 hits per
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68. ShawGuides, Inc. | Search Results: 1 Matches [1 Listing, No Events]
LOCATION To find programs in a particular region, enter a region name (eg, Southeast Currentsearch criteria oregon. 1. Reed Anderson Tennis school web email.
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69. NW Sampler: Y.U. LEARN Summer School Program | By Request...September 2002
summer camps, Hochberg understands how academic summer programs differ in purposeand content from the summer camps she used to run. Middle school kids really
http://www.nwrel.org/request/2002sept/nwsampler_seattle.html
Y.U. LEARN Summer School Program
Program
Y.U. LEARN Summer School Program
YMCA University Leadership Education Adventure Responsibility NOW! Meredith Mathews East Madison YMCA
Serving Aki Kurose, Hamilton, Meany, and Washington Middle Schools, all part of Seattle Public Schools
Contact
Sprout Hochberg, Director
Phone: 206/252-7744
E-mail: sahochberg@seattleschools.org Y.U. LEARN at a glance:
  • Urban middle schools Academic and behavior skill building for at-risk students Mentoring by minority college students YMCA-school district partnership
Background
This program is a joint collaboration of the YMCA and the Seattle Public Schools. Other community partners include the University of Washington for the summer of 2001 and Seattle Central Community College for the summer of 2002. The program's goals are to provide academic enrichment and behavior skills for children who are students in four of Seattle's inner-city middle schools. The students come from schools where the YMCA is the Community Learning Center lead partner. These schools vary in poverty level, test scores, discipline rates, and racial and ethnic diversity. However, the students chosen for the summer school program are all students who will benefit either academically, socially, and/or behaviorally from Y.U. LEARN. Three years ago the YMCA of Seattle was interested in providing purposeful services to inner-city middle school students. The YMCA approached the district superintendent about the partnership. Likewise, the superintendent has a strong interest in having the school be part of a greater community. Two YMCA staff members are based in each school. "We are part of the school, not a separate program. Many kids and parents don't realize I am a YMCA staff person," emphasizes director Sprout Hochberg. In her parent information letter, Hochberg says "Y.U. LEARN is ... built upon YMCA values [of respect, responsibility, honesty, caring, faith, and fun] and Seattle Public Schools academic standards. Together we are motivating students to become capable and successful lifelong learners through academic achievement, hands-on adventures, and strong personal and community relationships."

70. Implications For Parents | By Request...September 2002
The National Association for Gifted Children offers two articles to guide parentsin choosing summer school programs and summer camps as well as a list of
http://www.nwrel.org/request/2002sept/parents.html
IMPLICATIONS FOR PARENTS
Just as parents play an important role in their children's education during the traditional school year, they continue to be a key factor during the summer months. Parents can increase the odds of their children having a positive summer school experience by taking an active role themselves. Setting high expectations for regular attendance and participation can help their children succeed. In addition, parents can look to community resources to expand on summer learning opportunities for their children. Such opportunities do not have to be expensive. Parents can help children maintain literacy skills by taking them on regular trips to the library and reading together at home. Similarly, parents can look for ways to encourage the use of math in day-to-day activities to prevent summer learning loss. Summer also can be a time to encourage students to pursue individual interests. Special-interest summer programs may offer scholarships based on family need. Parents should consider their child's needs, interests, and abilities when making the decision to enroll their child in a summer program. If parents decide summer school is the right option, they may want to ask these questions of summer school providers to determine if the program is a good fit for their child:
  • What is the primary focus of the program Does the program provide effective teaching strategies , such as individualized and small-group instruction, hands-on learning experiences, or choices of activities? Who are the teachers, and how have they been trained to work with your student?

71. Math Programs And Camps
of North Carolina (Greensboro) with camps also at Click Here, University of OregonContact NA Georgetown University Contact Special programs school for Summer
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We are constantly updating the information. If the dates are not updated, please check their website or call them. Program Name Host Description DaVinci Math Club
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Description: six week-long summer sessions to build mathematical curiosity, confidence and competence with innovative theme-oriented curriculum and projects to enrich your thinking strategies and problem-solving skills, and prep you for your next academic challenges
Age or Grade: Ages 6 - 9 and 9 - 13
Location: Seattle, Washington Summer Enrichment
website:
Click Here George Mason University
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N/A Phone: Send email Description: Campers will learn how to solve math problems and will include algebra. There is a day camp and an evening camp. Age or Grade: Ages 6 - 9 and 9 - 13 Location: Prince Willliam Campus Summer Days website: Click Here Math and Science Camp for Girls Contact: N/A Phone: N/A Send email Description: Students will learn how math and science relate to everday life. Projects will be in areas such as archeology and statistics.

72. Discover The Wealth Of Musical People, Places, And Events In The
The director of roguevalleymusic.com, Patricia Potter, has resided in Ashland, Oregonsince 1981. Places. Events. school programs. Music camps. Why Join. About Us.
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Discover the Wealth of Musical People, Places, and Events in the Beautiful Rogue Valley! About Us
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roguevalleymusic.com roguevalleymusic.com celebrates its gala launching in July 2002. The website reflects a local cooperative effort among many musicians and businesses to promote classical music, chamber music, historical music, jazz and pop, folk and country, Latin and ethnic, Broadway tunes, and just about any other kind of music enjoyed in the Rogue Valley. Listed members come together here to share and present to the public our skills, information, and enthusiasm. We attempt to accurately represent everyone who is listed, however, inquiries should be thorough and business arranged solely at the discretion of the viewer. The director of roguevalleymusic.com, Patricia Potter , has resided in Ashland, Oregon since 1981. Ms. Potter has a Masters Degree in Education and twelve years experience as a public school music teacher. She is also a violinist/violist/conductor/private teacher and her current Second Street String Orchestra is a popular gathering place for people who are either resuming string performance in their lives or entering freshly into that world.

73. Directory :: Look.com
programs integrate art with land stewardship and wilderness TCODS Tillamook CountyOutdoor school TCODS is a all sixth graders of Tillamook County, oregon.
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74. About Oregon Lacrosse
oregon Lacrosse. play intercrosse in the US Intercrosse is played in elementary,junior high school and high school physical education programs.
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Lacrosse, considered to be America's first sport, was born of the North American Indian, christened by the French, and adapted and raised by the Canadians. Modern lacrosse has been embraced by athletes and enthusiasts of the United States and the British Commonwealth for over a century.
The sport of lacrosse is a combination of basketball, soccer and hockey. Anyone can play lacrosse - the big or small. The game requires and rewards coordination and agility, not brawn. Quickness and speed are two highly prized qualities in lacrosse. An exhilarating sport, lacrosse is fast-paced and full of action. Long sprints up and down the field with abrupt starts and stops, precision passes and dodges are routine in men's and women's lacrosse. Lacrosse is played with a stick, the crosse, which must be mastered by the player to throw, catch and scoop the ball.
Today's lacrosse enthusiasts play this primarily amateur sport for love rather than financial reward. Long after the more high profile collegiate athletes have used their skills to enter the professional sports arena, the finest men and women lacrosse players are using their talents in the dynamic amateur competition known as 'club' lacrosse.
Lacrosse is considered one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. In the last decade, the number of high school and youth teams has increased by 65 percent and the number of college and club teams has risen by 62 percent. There is a growing interest in the game among countries around the world which have never before been involved. Once a minor pastime played in the shadows of baseball stadiums in the Northeast of the United States, lacrosse has become a national sport with more than 200,000 active players.

75. Overseas Study Programs : Home Again : Eugene : University Of Oregon
Thurston High school, Springfield Welcomes students who are fluent in Spanish and webmasterOffice of International programs 330 oregon Hall University of
http://studyabroad.uoregon.edu/return/eugenearea.html
FAQs Applications Funding Explore ... Contact Information Release Form Internship/Volunteer Opportunities Eugene Area Programs
    Eugene Sister City Committees
    Eugene has four sister cities: (Chinju, Korea; Kakagawa, Japan; Kathmandu, Nepal; Irkutsk, Russia) The different committees all have different opportunities available, they also share the same website
    Mobility International, USA
    A nonprofit organization that facilitates travel and educational exchange for people with
    disabilities. Interns work on newsletters and publications, public relations, program development, research, and funding. Requirements: Must be at least as college sophomore, have an interest in people with disabilities, cross-cultural understanding, good writing skills and ability to work alone and in groups. Desired: Experience, graduate students, computer skills. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
    Contact: Executive Director
    PO Box 10767, Eugene, OR, 97440
    Holt International Children's Services
    Works on international adoption and children's services in many parts of the world. They have many unpaid internship / volunteer positions in areas such as: conference organizing, social services finance, fundraising, legal, public relations, and executive operations. Their

76. Riggs Institute : Literacy And Learning Center In Beaverton, Oregon
4755 SW Tucker in Beaverton, oregon across from instruction; metrowide summer spellingcamps; contractual before and after school programs, your location;
http://www.riggsinst.org/literacy_center.html
Changing the way people think
about teaching reading ... The Riggs Institute
Literacy and Learning Center
Portland, Oregon metro area offices at
4755 SW Tucker in Beaverton, Oregon
Phone: 503.574.2691 We Offer...
  • private one-on-one academic instruction (teaching students the skills they need so they can complete their own work, independently, rather than merely helping a student with homework) small group instruction metro-wide summer spelling camps contractual before and after school programs, your location academic testing curriculum child advocacy
  • Click to see what Ivan accomplished...
    an example of what one-on-one instruction can do for some children Tutoring
    Drop-ins Welcome
    Noon - 8 pm, Monday - Friday
    9 am - 5 pm Saturday
    closed Sunday
    Free Informational Meetings
    7 pm - 9 pm of every month We Teach...

    77. OCH Programs - Chautauqua In The Schools
    programs Chautauqua in the schools. to speak. Student Chris Winikka from MerloStation High school. Her knowledge of oregon logging folklore gave students an
    http://www.oregonhum.org/programs_CIS.html
    Programs:
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    Oregon Chautauqua
    Chautauqua in the Schools ... Open Book
    Chautauqua in the Schools (CIS)
    Program Overview
    A sampling of current CIS topics follows.
  • Latin American Literature Contemporary Latino and Chicano Cultural Studies The Holocaust in the Voices of Youth Educating Students for the Gene Age Public Art and Civic Life Ethics and Film Civil Rights History of Oregon
  • Program Costs
    Participating schools do not bear any of the expenses of the this program. OCH covers all the costs associated with the scholar visit including honorarium, travel, meals, and lodging. However, teachers serving as program stewards will be expected to give of their time to make this program a success in their school.
  • Ashland High School, Ashland Beaverton Arts and Communication
    High School, Beaverton Cleveland High School, Portland Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass Howard Street Charter School, Salem
  • 78. Camp Fairs Northwest
    and ethnic origin in administration of it educational policies, admissions policies,scholarship, and other schooladministered programs. The camps offered at
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    2003 Directory of Camps
    St. Thomas School
    St. Thomas School hosted over 70 camps at Camp Fair 2003 on Feb. 8th, from 10am to 3pm. Get ready for Camp Fair 2004 on Feb. 7th, 2004! April 2003 S M T W T F S Click Here for Full Calendar Contacts
    2003 Co-Chair:
    Debbie Berry

    Michele Millage

    2003 Tech Chair:
    Kim Bishop

    Email:
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    ST. THOMAS SCHOOL HOME PAGE CAMP REGISTRATION FORM AMERICAN CAMPING ASSOCIATION Camp Fairs Northwest THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING CAMP FAIR 2003 ON FEB 8TH! IT WAS OUR BIGGEST FAIR EVER! Camp Fair 2003 Featured over 70 camps! Directory HOPE YOU FOUND THE PERFECT SUMMER CAMP OR PROGRAM AT CAMP FAIR 2003! If you are still searching scroll through the camp links below and/or visit our Camp Fair 2003 Directory by clicking on the link on the upper left. For more information visit www.stthomasschool.org and click on the “Camp Fair” link Featured 2003 Camps and Programs: Click on any underlined camp to be linked with their website. For summary information on Camp Fair 2003 camps click on our 2003 Directory American Camping Association – Evergreen Section Aerospace Camp Experience- Museum of Flight Arena Sports Little Kickers Program ... Spectrum Learning Community Shoofly Farm Spruce Street School St. Thomas Church Vacation Bible School

    79. ShawGuides, Inc. | Search Results: 11 Matches [11 Listings, No Events]
    3. Alder Creek Kayak Canoe web email Full education programs in sea kayak, whitewaterkayak, canoe. 10. Paragliding school of oregon web e-mail. 11.
    http://highperformance.shawguides.com/search?t=Oregon

    80. Techno Science Super Site: Classes
    Southern oregon University must really like kids, because are the summer youth programs,spring enrichment a wide variety of school programs, which includes
    http://www.swisonline.org/technosciencess/website/classes.html
    Take a class and become an expert in your favorite topic
    General
    Capital Center
    Location: Aloha, OR
    Ages:
    Contact:
    Students apply through their home high schools. Students may also contact the CAPITAL Center directly for application forms and more information.
    Saturday Academy
    Take a class at Saturday Academy, and you may end up creating and showing off your own 3-D alien landscape, building and using your own ultrasound detector, or even processing and studying human chromosomes. Classes cost anywhere between $55 and $405 and are taught by local experts.
    Location: Portland metro, Eugene, Corvallis, Coos Bay, and Ashland
    Grades:
    Contact:
    Email saturdayacademy@pdx.edu or call: 503-748-7497
    Super Saturday
    Ages: K - 5th Grade
    Location: Eugene, OR
    Contact: Email supers@oregon.uoregon.edu or call: (541) 346-3084
    Student Watershed Research Project: SWRP
    Work directly with scientists to collect, interpret, and communicate data on one of six subbasins of the Portland/Vancouver area. The work you do is vital to the managing of our water resources. Talk to your science teacher and see if you can get him or her to join in and get your class or club involved.
    Ages: 8th - 12th Grades
    Location: Portland/Vancouver
    Contact: Email Stacy Renfro or call: (503) 748-1363
    Southern Oregon University Youth Programs
    Southern Oregon University must really like kids, because they have more programs going on than just about any other university. Of the many programs, they sponsor several enrichment camps for several age-groups and cultural backgrounds, workshops, assemblies, competitions, college courses for high schoolers, and more. Of the classes and workshops they offer related to science, the highlights are the

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