Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid liked it but got a tick bite. Check your kids when they get back!
I have heard stories about kids coming back covered in ticks too! APS really should do a better job keeping kids protected if they want to continue outdoor lab.
It's Virginia. There are ticks outside. What exactly do you want APS to do about that?
OP, which school are you at? Our 5th graders went for two days but didn't camp overnight. We were told it was a district wide decision to cancel the over night aspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid liked it but got a tick bite. Check your kids when they get back!
I have heard stories about kids coming back covered in ticks too! APS really should do a better job keeping kids protected if they want to continue outdoor lab.
Anonymous wrote:My kid liked it but got a tick bite. Check your kids when they get back!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, loved it. We do camp, but that overnight is hardly "camping". Your kid will have a great time.
They don't sleep and teachers know it.
I would say it is camping… they are in a tent on a camp pad with a sleeping bag.
Anyway, we are a camping family, and my kid did enjoy it, but did complain that it was hard to get any sleep.
My kid went when it was below 20 degrees outside, so they slept in the animal lab instead of outside. Or more accurately, they *didn't sleep* all night in the animal lab.
My kid had a great time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, loved it. We do camp, but that overnight is hardly "camping". Your kid will have a great time.
They don't sleep and teachers know it.
I would say it is camping… they are in a tent on a camp pad with a sleeping bag.
Anyway, we are a camping family, and my kid did enjoy it, but did complain that it was hard to get any sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, loved it. We do camp, but that overnight is hardly "camping". Your kid will have a great time.
They don't sleep and teachers know it.