Dawson Logue Jireh Leyte
Caeden Rather Joh Hensley
Maddie Wainscott Naqthan Stepler
Abbi Ankrom Kaylie Tompkins
Madison Brooks Jaden McGee
Maegan Clark Mahren Lindsey
Jordan Dick Jackson Findley
Brock Robinson Jon Cass
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http://www.gcsc.k12.in.us/~gchs/2012SummerAthleticsSchedule.html
Dyaln Nance Destiny Woolery
Landon Cox Brandon Rogers
Sage Harvey Taylor Shelton
Adryann Warner Piper Couch
Charley Whitaker Peyton Flowers
Brennan Castle Alexis Griffith
Gairett Holmes Ashlie Delph
Chole Edmondson Dewayne Perron
Next week (April 16-20) we will have a spirit week for Relay for Life. Every time a student brings in $1 a foot will be hung up with their name.
Monday: Sun Safety-Hawaiian Dress Up Day
Tuesday: Nutrition-Mis-Matched Dress Up Day
Wednesday: Tobacco Free-Hat Day
Thursday: Physical Activity-Sports Jersey Day
Friday: Relay Day!-Wear Purple Today!
This project is being headed up by a former Harris student who is currently a GCHS student. Please help support this student as well as Relay for Life.
Thanks!
Harris Elementary
What is the Plug into Nature Summer Camp?
Plug into Nature Summer Camp is a five-day summer camp experience for youth in Hancock County. Campers should be entering the 3rd- 5th grade the following school year.
Where and when is the camp
The camp will take place at the Nameless Creek Youth Camp from July 16, 2012 to July 20, 2012 from 9am to 4pm. The camp is located at 2675 S. 600 E, Greenfield, IN. – approximately 4 miles southeast of Greenfield
What will campers do at camp?
The camp will provide activities such as sports and games, a water carnival, arts and crafts, basic culinary skills, and horseback riding. Campers will be able to enjoy a simple game of kickball and learn new water games to play during the hot summer months. The campers will also participate in arts and crafts that use the resources in nature to create beautiful pieces of art. Basic culinary skills are often not taught in a society full of fast food restaurants. Simple recipes will be taught to the campers to learn to make and be able to enjoy their tasty creations, including learning to cook outdoors. The campers will be offered the opportunity to learn about the care and grooming that is involved with horses. They will also be able to ride the horses on the variety of trails within the camp.
These activities will not only allow the campers to enjoy the outdoors and learn new activities, but will also teach leadership, team building, and social skills. The campers will learn how to work with peers to complete task and have fun. Different activities will give each camper the opportunity to step forward and lead a group.
