Appropriate Dress for Outdoor School
When you are a Student Leader at Outdoor School you students, teachers, administrators, and parents observe you. You are asked to be a positive role model for all children on-site and for your peers. You are expected to be neat and clean at all times. Pack clothing that would be appropriate for visiting a classroom and then taking the class on a field trip. You should not buy new clothes for this ... borrow or use available clothes that will provide for your safety and help you be an appropriate role model for the children.
The following is NOT APPROPRIATE FOR OUTDOOR SCHOOL:
When appropriate, shorts weather will be decided by the Site Supervisor. All shorts must extend below the individual’s fingertips when arms are relaxed and hanging by the individual’s side.
SUGGESTED CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST FOR STUDENT LEADERS
When you are a Student Leader at Outdoor School you students, teachers, administrators, and parents observe you. You are asked to be a positive role model for all children on-site and for your peers. You are expected to be neat and clean at all times. Pack clothing that would be appropriate for visiting a classroom and then taking the class on a field trip. You should not buy new clothes for this ... borrow or use available clothes that will provide for your safety and help you be an appropriate role model for the children.
The following is NOT APPROPRIATE FOR OUTDOOR SCHOOL:
- Loose jewelry that catches on shrubs or plants.
- Clothing with inappropriate language or printed symbolic references to religion, sex, tobacco, drugs, alcohol, and / or gangs.
- Cut off clothing or clothing with holes.
- Clothes that are very dirty.
- Clothing without the visible support of undergarments.
- Clothing that is too tight or too large.
When appropriate, shorts weather will be decided by the Site Supervisor. All shorts must extend below the individual’s fingertips when arms are relaxed and hanging by the individual’s side.
SUGGESTED CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT LIST FOR STUDENT LEADERS
BEDDING
| CLOTHING
| PERSONAL ITEMS
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OPTIONAL ITEMS
| RECOMMENDED ITEMS
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The items represent a SUGGESTED list for Student Leaders. Please do not purchase new items just to satisfy the items on the list! You can borrow items from other people...use old, but clean clothes... buy used boots/rain coats from second-hand stores or thrift shops, etc.
Medications
All student leader medications are stored in the nurse’s office. DO NOT KEEP ANY MEDICATION IN YOUR CABIN. Report to the office to take your medication. The nurse will keep your medication where you may access it.
Cell Phones
Cell phones are to be turned in with contraband that students bring to Outdoor School. They are kept at the nurse’s office and then items are returned on Friday.
DO NOT BRING THESE ITEMS!
The sixth grade students will not be allowed to bring cell phones, radio alarm clocks, CD or MP3 players, hand-held games, two-way radios, comics, card games, gum, money, or pocket knives. Please follow the same guidelines. You may bring extra food for YOUR OWN CONSUMPTION only. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT BRING ITEMS CONTAINING
NUTS, NUT OILS OR PREPARED IN AN AREA THAT NUT PRODUCTS ARE PROCESSED. Ask the staff where to keep it when you arrive on site. Do not keep it in your cabin!
Please note! Do not bring valuable or expensive items!
The Multnomah Education Service District cannot be responsible for lost or stolen property.
Medications
All student leader medications are stored in the nurse’s office. DO NOT KEEP ANY MEDICATION IN YOUR CABIN. Report to the office to take your medication. The nurse will keep your medication where you may access it.
Cell Phones
Cell phones are to be turned in with contraband that students bring to Outdoor School. They are kept at the nurse’s office and then items are returned on Friday.
DO NOT BRING THESE ITEMS!
The sixth grade students will not be allowed to bring cell phones, radio alarm clocks, CD or MP3 players, hand-held games, two-way radios, comics, card games, gum, money, or pocket knives. Please follow the same guidelines. You may bring extra food for YOUR OWN CONSUMPTION only. PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT BRING ITEMS CONTAINING
NUTS, NUT OILS OR PREPARED IN AN AREA THAT NUT PRODUCTS ARE PROCESSED. Ask the staff where to keep it when you arrive on site. Do not keep it in your cabin!
Please note! Do not bring valuable or expensive items!
The Multnomah Education Service District cannot be responsible for lost or stolen property.