Activity Fees for Spring into the Woods
PSCS is excited to share information about our 2021 Spring Into the Woods adventures. Each Spring, we celebrate our students' accomplishments with an amazing camping experience directly related to grade level learning expeditions. Every adventure is selected and designed to meet our students' age and developmental needs.
Kindergarten
Students participate in a day camp style program held after school culminating with campfire songs, stories, and of course s'mores!
1st grade
Students attend a "sleep away" camp on the PSCS campus!
2nd and 3rd grades
Students participate in an overnight camping experience at Camp Weaver in Greensboro, NC. Students participate in several environmental and adventure classes including team building, canoeing, archery, orienteering, survival, and even blacksmithing.
4th and 5th grades
Students spend 2 nights at Camp Caraway in Sophia, NC. This camp is in the Uwharrie Mountain region of NC. This experience ramps up the intensity of adventure as students participate in several long hikes exploring the beautiful sites of the camp’s 1500 acres. Participants learn about local history and ecology, build shelters, climb a rock wall, canoe, participate in archery, and go on an amazing night hikes.
6th and 7th grades
Black Mountain Expeditions at Camp Merri-Mac in Black Mountain, NC is the destination for our sixth and seventh grade students. Spending 2 nights on the "Front Porch of the Blue Ridge Mtns. is an experience students will never forget. From the environmental classes to kayaking, our students are immersed in ecology, team building, and character development classes. Students come home from the adventure with a sense of accomplishment and deeper connection to their classmates and the natural world.
8th grade
The Barrier Islands of South Carolina will be adventure base camp for the 8th grade's 2 night trip. On a campus including beach, salt marsh, maritime forest, freshwater ponds, and a freshwater swamp students will be immersed in studies of marine life and human impact on the environment.
9th- Nantahala Outdoor Center in Bryson, NC kicks environmental immersion up a notch. Pioneer adventurers will explore the Nantahala River while paddling on an exciting whitewater rafting trip, get a bird's eye view of the Blue Ridge sailing through the treetops on a zipline tour, and relax to the sounds of nature as they sleep in raised platform tents. Stories of the NOC trip will be shared for years to come.
Please see the table below for the locations, dates and cost breakdown of the adventures. The Spring Into The Woods Camps include lodging, activities led by professional staff, and meals.
Adventure Fees have once again been calculated based on the cost of your student’s grade level adventures. Families that chose to rollover last year's fees will receive a statement of any remaining balance owed towards their 2021 camps. The final payment will be due no later than March 1, 2021 for students attending the Spring Into the Woods Expedition. If there is financial need or circumstances, please feel free to contact Mr. Chris to request an “Adventureship” application form. Due to financial commitments made to the host facilities, Adventure Fees are nonrefundable.
We will need several parent chaperones to volunteer for these trips. If you are interested in being considered to serve as a chaperone, please watch for upcoming volunteer training dates.
Kindergarten
Students participate in a day camp style program held after school culminating with campfire songs, stories, and of course s'mores!
1st grade
Students attend a "sleep away" camp on the PSCS campus!
2nd and 3rd grades
Students participate in an overnight camping experience at Camp Weaver in Greensboro, NC. Students participate in several environmental and adventure classes including team building, canoeing, archery, orienteering, survival, and even blacksmithing.
4th and 5th grades
Students spend 2 nights at Camp Caraway in Sophia, NC. This camp is in the Uwharrie Mountain region of NC. This experience ramps up the intensity of adventure as students participate in several long hikes exploring the beautiful sites of the camp’s 1500 acres. Participants learn about local history and ecology, build shelters, climb a rock wall, canoe, participate in archery, and go on an amazing night hikes.
6th and 7th grades
Black Mountain Expeditions at Camp Merri-Mac in Black Mountain, NC is the destination for our sixth and seventh grade students. Spending 2 nights on the "Front Porch of the Blue Ridge Mtns. is an experience students will never forget. From the environmental classes to kayaking, our students are immersed in ecology, team building, and character development classes. Students come home from the adventure with a sense of accomplishment and deeper connection to their classmates and the natural world.
8th grade
The Barrier Islands of South Carolina will be adventure base camp for the 8th grade's 2 night trip. On a campus including beach, salt marsh, maritime forest, freshwater ponds, and a freshwater swamp students will be immersed in studies of marine life and human impact on the environment.
9th- Nantahala Outdoor Center in Bryson, NC kicks environmental immersion up a notch. Pioneer adventurers will explore the Nantahala River while paddling on an exciting whitewater rafting trip, get a bird's eye view of the Blue Ridge sailing through the treetops on a zipline tour, and relax to the sounds of nature as they sleep in raised platform tents. Stories of the NOC trip will be shared for years to come.
Please see the table below for the locations, dates and cost breakdown of the adventures. The Spring Into The Woods Camps include lodging, activities led by professional staff, and meals.
Adventure Fees have once again been calculated based on the cost of your student’s grade level adventures. Families that chose to rollover last year's fees will receive a statement of any remaining balance owed towards their 2021 camps. The final payment will be due no later than March 1, 2021 for students attending the Spring Into the Woods Expedition. If there is financial need or circumstances, please feel free to contact Mr. Chris to request an “Adventureship” application form. Due to financial commitments made to the host facilities, Adventure Fees are nonrefundable.
We will need several parent chaperones to volunteer for these trips. If you are interested in being considered to serve as a chaperone, please watch for upcoming volunteer training dates.