Hi all,
Pam and I nearly ran into a bit of trouble with our program. Two days before school started, an administrator informed Pam that her schedule was being changed and she would no longer be team teaching with me. We were both really fired up and went straight to the prinicipal, who, initially, was in agreement with the other administrator's decision. Pam and I fought hard, however, and in the end, we were allowed to continue with our plan. So, this Friday is the first of our Thank Goodness (we were careful to avoid the word "God") It's Appalachian Trail Friday (TGIATF). Pam has done a great job getting the stuff lined up and Rita has been a great resource. I'm really looking forward to seeing how our students will respond to our efforts.
Good luck with your school years.
Noah
Welcome to the Trail To Every Classroom Blog! This space was created for teachers and educators to share information, resources and curricula in using the Appalachian Trail as a learning tool. We welcome all questions, ideas, techniques, lessons learned and enthusiasm surrounding Place-Based Education and Service Learning on the A.T.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Greetings from Maine!
Hi everyone,
I hope the new school year is getting off on a good note. We start school on Monday & the kids arrive on Tuesday. I'm excited about working on the QUEST project with the kids.
Elaine & I spent Thursday hiking in Acadia National Park. It was a bit overcast, but a beautiful day to attempt the Beehive, Gorham Mountain and the South Bubble. We saw some leaves starting to change color while on the ride to the park. Fall is on it's way to Maine!
I even did some hiking on the AT in Baxter State Park while my daughter was home visiting from college a few weeks ago. I didn't get to the top to Baxter Peak, but did enjoy the "Owl" and Katahdin Stream.
Best wishes, Anita
Sunday, August 19, 2007
AT Hiker. No Limits
Greetings All,
Spent the last 3 days family camping at Pine Grove Furnace State Park enjoying time with the family in the woods. Hiked up to Pole Steeple even after being pre-warned about a morning sighting of a copperhead.
Had lunch at the general store where hikers pass through for the 1/2 gallon ice cream challenge. A small lady (4'8") and 57 years young was spending the night at the hostal after 3 months on the trail. She needed a ride to the ATM about 10 miles up the road. Had a good chat on the ride. Gave high compliments of trail condidtions and PATC. She went by the name "Baggins".
My 7 year old is ready to hike the trail.
Hope all is well,
Steve Glassmann
Spent the last 3 days family camping at Pine Grove Furnace State Park enjoying time with the family in the woods. Hiked up to Pole Steeple even after being pre-warned about a morning sighting of a copperhead.
Had lunch at the general store where hikers pass through for the 1/2 gallon ice cream challenge. A small lady (4'8") and 57 years young was spending the night at the hostal after 3 months on the trail. She needed a ride to the ATM about 10 miles up the road. Had a good chat on the ride. Gave high compliments of trail condidtions and PATC. She went by the name "Baggins".
My 7 year old is ready to hike the trail.
Hope all is well,
Steve Glassmann
Saturday, August 4, 2007
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