Extractions: Academic: Alphabetized: U The Academic Arts section provides listings on all areas of art education from classes for children to the graduate level. These include continuing education programs, art therapy, summer camps and programs, outreach programs and more. Academic Arts can be browsed by interest or alphabetically
Secondary School in Colorado, Maine, Minnesota, North Carolina and oregon. for young people in primaryand secondary school. and camps represents summer programs that meet high http://www.kbr.be/fulbright/studus/secondary/summer.htm
Extractions: 120 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 American Institute for Foreign Study Offers home-stay programs in American families for students aged 13-21. Programs vary each year, but can include a 29-day program comprising 12 hours of English courses per week combined with optional afternoon activities and excursions or a 21-day program without courses but optional excursions and activities. Tel.: 02/534.71.91 Atari Computer Camps Computer camp for students aged 10-16 including basketball, crafts, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. Offered in four 2-week sessions, late June to late August. Campers may stay two to eight weeks. Located in Greenfield, Massachusetts or East Stroudsberg, Pennsylvania. Complete information from: Atari Computer Camps
University Of Oregon School Of Music: Events & News Summer camps. For more information, contact the Summer camps administrative coordinator at (541) 20002002, University of oregon school of Music http://music1.uoregon.edu/EventsNews/Camps/campsgen.html
Extractions: Site Index About Us Admissions Auditions: Graduate Auditions: Undergraduate Band Department Brass Calendar of Events Camps and Workshops Campus Resources Chamber Ensemble Chamber Music Series Choral Department Class of 2002 Community Information Community Music Institute Composition Studies Concerto Competition Conducting Contact Us Course Materials Deans of the School of Music Departments Directions Directory Distinguished Alums Doctoral Programs Ensembles Ethnomusicology Facilities Faculty Financial Aid FLEX Pass Future Music Oregon General Gigbook Graduate Teaching Fellows Guitar Studies Historical Timeline Internet Music Resources Jazz Studies Job Opportunities Kammerer Computer Lab Keyboard Studies Ledger Lines Living in Eugene Lodging Make A Gift Master's Programs Mighty Oregon CD Minor in Music Mission Statement Music Education Music Graduation Awards Music History Music Library Music Theory News Nonmajors Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Brass Quintet Oregon String Quartet Orientation Percussion Studies Piano Pedagogy Programs of Study Public School Certification Scholarships (Music) Scholarships (UO) Services for Students
Camps Catlin Gabel Summer programs 2002 503.203.5109. Northwest Children's Theater andSchool 503.222.2190. oregon 4H Conference and Education Center 503.371.7920. http://www.bravofamily.com/camps/
Extractions: Trained program leaders provide supervised, wholesome, quality recreation activities at a low cost. Kids will learn social and physical skills through organized recreation activities. But it's more than fun and games. The Playground programs promote good citizenship among children, and the fun activities keep kids active and entertained. So, have your kids bike, ride, or skate on down to their neighborhood park this summer for some fun in the sun! Register at the Memorial Building, 765 A Street, Springfield. Call (541) 736-4544. More details about this program will be available by June 1.
Extractions: Site Index About Us Admissions Auditions: Graduate Auditions: Undergraduate Band Department Brass Calendar of Events Camps and Workshops Campus Resources Chamber Ensemble Chamber Music Series Choral Department Class of 2002 Community Information Community Music Institute Composition Studies Concerto Competition Conducting Contact Us Course Materials Deans of the School of Music Departments Directions Directory Distinguished Alums Doctoral Programs Ensembles Ethnomusicology Facilities Faculty Financial Aid FLEX Pass Future Music Oregon General Gigbook Graduate Teaching Fellows Guitar Studies Historical Timeline Internet Music Resources Jazz Studies Job Opportunities Kammerer Computer Lab Keyboard Studies Ledger Lines Living in Eugene Lodging Make A Gift Master's Programs Mighty Oregon CD Minor in Music Mission Statement Music Education Music Graduation Awards Music History Music Library Music Theory News Nonmajors Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Brass Quintet Oregon String Quartet Orientation Percussion Studies Piano Pedagogy Programs of Study Public School Certification Scholarships (Music) Scholarships (UO) Services for Students
Site Map For Summer Session 2002, Oregon State University Learning Expeditions 2002 High school Newspaper and Extension Service 4H programs DramaQuest 2002 Summer Session Office oregon State University Corvallis http://oregonstate.edu/summer/2002/SiteMap.html
University Of Oregon School Of Music Dedicated to furthering creativity, knowledge, pedagogy, and performance in music and dance and to Category Reference Education schools and Colleges Financial Aid, Minor in Music, Nonmajors, programs, UO Scholarships List, FLEX Pass,Gig Book, Mighty oregon CD, Music Graduation Awards, school of Music http://music.uoregon.edu/
Extractions: Site Index About Us Admissions Auditions: Graduate Auditions: Undergraduate Band Department Brass Calendar of Events Camps and Workshops Campus Resources Chamber Ensemble Chamber Music Series Choral Department Class of 2002 Community Information Community Music Institute Composition Studies Concerto Competition Conducting Contact Us Course Materials Deans of the School of Music Departments Directions Directory Distinguished Alums Doctoral Programs Ensembles Ethnomusicology Facilities Faculty Financial Aid FLEX Pass Future Music Oregon General Gigbook Graduate Teaching Fellows Guitar Studies Historical Timeline Internet Music Resources Jazz Studies Job Opportunities Kammerer Computer Lab Keyboard Studies Ledger Lines Living in Eugene Lodging Make A Gift Master's Programs Mighty Oregon CD Minor in Music Mission Statement Music Education Music Graduation Awards Music History Music Library Music Theory News Nonmajors Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Brass Quintet Oregon String Quartet Orientation Percussion Studies Piano Pedagogy Programs of Study Public School Certification Scholarships (Music) Scholarships (UO) Services for Students
Pilgrim Lutheran School Beaverton, Oregon - School Policies INSTRUCTIONAL APPROACH programs OF GRADES 5-8 The Handbook of the Health Division-OregonDepartment of degree and uphold the philosophy of the school. http://www.lutheransonline.com/servlet/lo_ProcServ/dbpage=page&GID=0121200136100
Extractions: Pilgrim Lutheran School admits students of any race, color, sex and national/ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, and national/ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies and other school programs. STANDARDIZATION AND ACCREDITATION: Pilgrim Lutheran School shall meet the annual requirements for registration with the State of Oregon as long as such standards are not in conflict with God's inspired Word. Pilgrim will meet or exceed the National Lutheran School Accreditation (NLSA) standards set forth by the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod and the standards of the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (NASC) at the approved level. A review of compliance with these standards will be made annually and presented to the School Board. CURRICULUM MATERIALS: All curriculum materials support the school's written objectives and philosphy, reflect educational soundness, are appropriate for the age level, and include a quality of presentation. Religion materials reflect our Christian faith and are taught according to the doctrine and practices of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod.
OMSI Website Error: HTTP Error 404 Not Found in an informal environment when they're not in school. a chaperone can join bookedovernight programs on the 1945 SE Water Avenue, Portland, oregon 97214, or; http://www.omsi.edu/teachers/spring.cfm
Study In The USA - Featured Programs Academy oregon Back to Top Featured schooloregon Episcopal school Boys' schools;Bridge programs; Girls' schools; High school programs; Homestay programs; http://www.studyusa.com/boarding/tocbs.asp
Extractions: Site Index About Us Admissions Auditions: Graduate Auditions: Undergraduate Band Department Brass Calendar of Events Camps and Workshops Campus Resources Chamber Ensemble Chamber Music Series Choral Department Class of 2002 Community Information Community Music Institute Composition Studies Concerto Competition Conducting Contact Us Course Materials Deans of the School of Music Departments Directions Directory Distinguished Alums Doctoral Programs Ensembles Ethnomusicology Facilities Faculty Financial Aid FLEX Pass Future Music Oregon General Gigbook Graduate Teaching Fellows Guitar Studies Historical Timeline Internet Music Resources Jazz Studies Job Opportunities Kammerer Computer Lab Keyboard Studies Ledger Lines Living in Eugene Lodging Make A Gift Master's Programs Mighty Oregon CD Minor in Music Mission Statement Music Education Music Graduation Awards Music History Music Library Music Theory News Nonmajors Oregon Bach Festival Oregon Brass Quintet Oregon String Quartet Orientation Percussion Studies Piano Pedagogy Programs of Study Public School Certification Scholarships (Music) Scholarships (UO) Services for Students
Oregon Outreach: Other County Programs 4H Wildlife Stewards and Windowsill Gardening programs, both school enrichment programs. Countyused a small grant from the oregon Outreach Project http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/oregonoutreach/local_programs/other/
Extractions: Yamhill County Contact: Tammy Skubinna B enton County 4-H is working to identify and reach Latino(a) youth in Benton County. One elementary school hosts a 4-H club that involves Latino(a) and non-Latino(a) youth. The sewing and quilting club is in its fourth year and meets during school time. Club members recently modeled in the county fashion revue. Youth are also judged on their clothing and quilting exhibits and top ones go on to County Fair. To help teachers and others who work with Latino(a) youth, the 4-H program has added a listing of Spanish curricula/resources to its web site. The resources are listed on the school enrichment page of the site. During the 2000-2001 4-H year, Benton County 4-H reached 131 Latino youth. Many of these youth were reached through the 4-H Wildlife Stewards and Windowsill Gardening Programs, both school enrichment programs. Latino youth also attended the 4-H Adventures Summer Day Camp. Contact: David White An inter-organizational partnership between Deschutes County 4-H, the Oregon Council for Latino(a) Advancement (OCHA), and AmeriCorps, the national service learning program, was established in the spring of 2000. The goal of the partnership was to expand the 4-H program by including new audiences. A mentor for the Oregon Leadership Institute, which is conducted by OCHA, was awarded a team facilitator position by AmeriCorps. Under the agreement, the team facilitator joined the Deschutes County 4-H staff as a program assistant. Her responsibility was to recruit leaders and members from all segments of the county's population, including the Latino(a) community. The program met with great success; however, a loss of Americorps funds in the geographic area resulted in a temporary suspension of the program until new funding is secured.
Mission Mill Museum: Education Programs All of our activity programs are available to visit your class Missionaries and pioneersin 1800s oregon didnt buy their butter at the supermarket school Days. http://www.missionmill.org/education.html
Extractions: The Willamette Methodist Mission began with a focus on education. Looking to the future, Mission Mill Museum carries this focus forward. The museum can be viewed not as an add-on field trip, but as a partner with schools, combining educational needs with solutions. It is the desire of Mission Mill Museum to provide students with the knowledge they need to develop their own sense of heritage by connecting the present to the past, enabling them to make better choices about their future. School Programs Historic Woolen Mill Tour Students will be guided through a water powered woolen mill that operated from 1889 to 1962. Historic House Tour Students will get a glimpse of what life was like for the first settlers of the Willamette Valley as they pass through the Jason Lee House, the Methodist Parsonage and the Boon House. Activities These hands-on activities reinforce the lessons learned during the tour and can be gauged to the level of your class. Activity descriptions are listed below. Outreach A Mission Mill Museum Interpreter can bring the history to you. All of our activity programs are available to visit your class. We will provide an activity leader and supplies.
YMCA Camp Collins Teen Travel Camps Enjoy the exhilaration of spending five days in the high desert canyons ofCentral oregon. HIGH school EQUESTRIAN RANCH CAMP. Entering Grades 912. http://www.ymca-portland.org/campcollins/TeenTravelCamps.asp
Extractions: Family Camp SURF CAMP Entering Grades: 9-12 Learn to surf and body board from qualified YMCA surf instructors, play volleyball on the sand, or just work on your tan. We will be spending five days and nights at YMCA Camp Surf on the Silver Strand in San Diego. We will take a break from the surf and try our hand at kayaking, sailing, and top off the week with a full day of roller coasters and amusement park fun at Disneyland. RAFTING THE DESCHUTES Entering Grades: 9-12 Experience high desert canyons and glide through tranquil pools and lazy river currents while preparing for exhilarating rapids. Spend five days on the river, rafting through the entire 110 mile section of the Deschutes River from Warm Springs to the mouth at the Columbia River. This trip offers challenging rapids and an opportunity to explore the environment of the river canyon. Enjoy the exhilaration of spending five days in the high desert canyons of Central Oregon. Kayak the San Juan Islands Dates: July 13-19, 2003 Entering Grades: 9-12
YMCA Camp Collins Middle School Travel Camps the week. MIDDLE school BACKPACK. Entering Grades 68. Travel tothe beautiful back country of the oregon Cascades! Campers will http://www.ymca-portland.org/campcollins/MSTravelCamps.asp
Extractions: RAFTING THE DESCHUTES Entering Grades: 6-8 River Drifters Rafting Company will lead the group on a raft trip that is prepared specifically for our campers. The raft trip experience emphasizes group cooperation, safety, exploring the river canyon environment, and most importantly, fun on the water. On Monday and Tuesday campers will be preparing for their adventure on the river while camping at Camp Collins. On Wednesday they will be bussed to the upper Deschutes River for three days of rafting and camping, returning to Camp Collins Friday evening to enjoy the last campfire of the week. MIDDLE SCHOOL BACKPACK Entering Grades: 6-8
Britt Festivals - Other Programs and every elementary school in southern oregon and northern Music In The Morningscan benefit your school. Year Round Residencies and Study programs From time http://www.brittfest.org/otherprograms.htm
Extractions: employment of an early-childhood music consultant who visits the various sites for teacher training and curriculum development. The initial group of sites included First Presbyterian Preschool, Roots Wings Development Center, Westminster Co-op Preschool and YMCA Preschool. We look forward to expanding.
GirlsCanDo.com Teton Science school. more info. Marine Science and Natural ScienceField Study/Research programs, oregon Museum of Science and Indu. http://www.girlscando.com/cgi-bin/cf/cf_oa/oa_camps.cfm?intrst=Field Science