Field+Trips


 * Freshmen Field Trips **


 * Freshmen Field Trips **

The freshmen class will be taking several field trips during the 2012-2013 academic year. The purpose of these field trips is to provide enrichment opportunities for the students in our classes and broaden their understanding of our various curriculum areas. Due to the tough economic times that we all face, as a team we wanted to plan the trips as far in advance as we could so that all of our students can start saving for them, and ensure that the trips will indeed be successful. Shorter day trips may be planned at a later time.


 * __August 6, 2012__**

To kick off our year we will be taking a trip to East Carolina University’s Ropes Course, August 6th. The course is designed to foster team building through interactive challenges. While we are in Greenville, we will also tour the campus of ECU and their new engineering facilities. Historically, we have found that this is the perfect way to start our year. Cost: $25.00 (Due July, 16th)


 * __October 3-5, 2012__**

The fall field trip will be to the mountains of North Carolina, October 3, 4, & 5. We will tour a college, visit the NC Zoo in Asheboro, experience the Linville Caverns, hike to Linville Falls, visit Grandfather Mountain, tour the Oconaluftee Indian Village, and visit the Kituwah immersion school. Students will be lodging at Cragmont Youth Camp. Cost: $255.00 Covers accommodations, transportation, entrance fees, meals, and snacks. (September 7th).


 * __February 14 – 15, 2013__**

The Winter field trip will be to the Raleigh-Durham area, Febrary 14th -15th. We will tour North Carolina State University, UNC-Chapel Hill, and the Morehead Planetarium. We will view the production of Mary Poppins at the Durham Performing Arts Center. Cost: $245.00 Covers accommodations, transportation, theater tickets, entrance fees, meals, and snacks (January 11th).


 * __March 5, 2013__** (Cancelled)

Waste water treatment plant & refuse station. Cost: $10.00 (February 1st)


 * __April 22, 2013__**

We will celebrate Earth Day by cleaning up our beaches and visiting the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores (FREE)