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  1. A report of an Oregon school camp with program emphasis upon outdoor science experiences by E. Irene Hollenbeck, 1958
  2. Evaluation of the Portland-suburban transfer program, 1968-69, Multnomah County, Oregon by C. William Camp, 1969
  3. A program evaluation of the Oregon SUMMIT Boot Camp Program, FY 95-96 by David K Blanchard, 1995

61. Northwest Children's Theater And School
Teacher Summer Arts camps, After school Matters, Vittum Theater Teacher oregon Ballet Theatre, Molalla High school, Molalla Community schools.
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Steve Brian
Melody Bridges
Camille Cettina
BA (contemporary performance studies) Pamona College, London Marymount School of Drama. Actor: Theatre Vertigo, Quintessence Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Stark Raving Theatre, COHO Productions, The Haven Project, Miracle Theatre. Educational Outreach Coordinator: Theatre Vertigo. Teacher/Director: West Linn H.S., Lakewood Theatre, Three Rivers Charter School. Chandra Hall
BA (music, theatre minor), Gustavus Adolphus College. Actor, dancer, vocalist. Outreach/Education Coordinator for Oregon Ballet Theatre, Assistant to Director of Arts /Outreach, New York.Writer/composer/actor/dancer/pianoist/arts educator/keynote speaker. Teacher: Oregon Ballet Theatre, Molalla High School, Molalla Community Schools. Surfside High School Camp, Vermont Hills Center, CHORDination Studio, Tilikum Day Camp. Sarah Jane Hardy
MFA and BFA (directing/performance) Utah State University. AS (general ed) Dixie College. Choreographer and international dance teacher. Association for Advanced Certification: ballet, tap, modern dance. Numerous acting roles and awards. Arts coordinator. Director: Stark Raving and NWCT.

62. Overview Of Summer Food Service Program - Oregon Department Of Education
Here in oregon, SFSP is run by approved sponsors, including school districts, local government agencies, camps, or private nonprofit organizations.
http://www.ode.state.or.us/services/nutrition/sfsp/overview.aspx
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Overview of Summer Food Service Program
Just as learning does not end when school lets out, neither does a child's need for good nutrition. The Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) provides free, nutritious meals and snacks to help children in low-income areas get the nutrition they need to learn, play, and grow, throughout the summer months when they are out of school. The Food and Nutrition Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, administers SFSP at the Federal level. State education agencies administer the program in most States. In some areas, the State health or social service department or an FNS regional office may be designated. Here in Oregon, SFSP is run by approved sponsors, including school districts, local government agencies, camps, or private nonprofit organizations. Sponsors provide free meals to a group of children at a central site, such as a school or a community center. They receive payments from the USDA, through the Oregon Department of Education, for the meals they serve and for their documented operating costs. Nationwide and here in Oregon, SFSP meal sites are approved as open, enrolled, or camp sites. Open sites operate in low-income areas where at least half of the children come from families with incomes at or below 185 percent of the Federal poverty level, making them eligible for free and reduced-price school meals. Meals are served free to any child at the open site. Enrolled sites provide free meals to children enrolled in an activity program at the site where at least half of them are eligible for free and reduced-price meals. Camps may also participate in SFSP. They receive payments only for the meals served to children who are eligible for free and reduced-price meals.

63. A Brief History Of Juvenile Corrections In Oregon
The oregon State Reform school opened in Salem on November 5, 1891. oregon s first juvenile work/study camp opened in 1951 at Nehalem.
http://www.oya.state.or.us/history.htm
S ociety in the late 1800's felt that youth were delinquent because of poor home surroundings and temptations. In response, the 1889 Legislature appropriated $30,000 to establish a reform school to give these youth a structured living environment where they received an education, a good work ethic and a desire for success once returned to society.
The Oregon State Reform School opened in Salem on November 5, 1891. The school's 50-bed capacity was exceeded within two years.
State Reform School Shoe Shop Staff and their Families
W e can urge no stronger plea for our need of more room and working facilities. We have here material with which to make carpenters, shoemakers, printers, to fill all the demands of trade, and it is with great regret we see our boys go away unfitted for some especial position." M.W. Smith / Superintendent Kitchen Crew
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T he Oregon State Reform School was renamed the Oregon State Training School for Boys. Length of stay averaged 12 to 24 months. Programs emphasized academic and vocational training. B y 1911, the institution grew to over 600 acres of farm, orchard, vineyard and garden, and made significant progress in evolving into an industrial school which housed a shoe and harness shop, tailor shop, steam laundry and dryroom, carpenter shop, kitchen, engine and dynamo room, blacksmith, plumbing and tinning shop, and barbershop.

64. Bibliographies Of Camp-related Research - American Camp Association
A report of an oregon school camp with program emphasis upon outdoor science experiences. Hollenbeck, IE Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of
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contact us search site map Education ... Start a Camp Bibliographies of Camp-related Research A report of an Oregon school camp with program emphasis upon outdoor science experiences.
Hollenbeck, I.E.
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Colorado, 1958. Purpose:
Survey school science camping opportunities for Oregon school children and investigate values and feasibility of these experiences. Sample:
Subjects: 601 high school seniors completed surveys, 22 fifth and sixth grade children participated in the pilot science school camp.
Camp Affiliation: School camp sponsored by the Southern Oregon College and Medford Public Schools. Method/Instruments:
Camp Program: Pilot science camp for 22 fifth and sixth graders, 5 counselors, and science instructors. The one week program included a variety of science activities.

65. AEG Private Therapeutic Boarding Schools And Wilderness Therapy Camps - Alternat
New Leaf Academy Bend, oregon - Hendersonville, North Carolina - Girls - Ages 11-14. New Leaf is a therapeutic boarding school that offers a safe,
http://www.aegprograms.com/boardingschools.html
financial aid contact home Therapeutic Boarding Schools Academy at Swift River - Cummington, MA - Co-educational - Ages 13-17 The Academy at Swift River specializes in working with adolescents grades 9-12 having social, academic, and familial difficulties. The Academy combines cognitive and emotive approaches to allow children time for natural growth within the classroom, the family, the environment and themselves. The 14 month program also provides an overseas community service experience as part of the curriculum.
Aspen Ranch - Loa, Utah - Co-educational - Ages 13-17 Aspen Ranch uses its nationally renown equine therapy program as one of its tools to help young people. The Ranch combines an academic structure with an intensive therapeutic milieu to create positive change emotionally as well as academically. The strong work ethic inherent on the Ranch is fundamental to adolescents cultivating the characteristics of responsibility, discipline, respect, and teamwork.
Bromley Brook School - Manchester Center, Vermont - Girls - Ages 13-17

66. Oregon Youth Authority History Of Juvenile Justice In Oregon
Camp Hilgard opened in 1979 near LaGrande, oregon in Union County. Like Camp Florence, it offered a halftime work/half-time school program.
http://www.oregon.gov/OYA/history.shtml
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History of Juvenile Justice in Oregon Introduction History Selected Chronology Introduction
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The Oregon State Training School moved to a site near Woodburn, Oregon and began operation there on November 1, 1926. Four cottages housed 45 boys each. They were housed according to age, mental capacity, and commitment offense.
Camp Necarney was the first juvenile correctional camp authorized by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. Established in 1951, Camp Necarney was located on the Nehalem sand spit on the northern coast of Tillamook County. It was designed to house 25 older boys who worked full-time for the State Parks Department. Camp Necarney closed in 1956. Camp Tillamook was started in 1956 with the acquisition of three old barracks buildings at the Blimp Base in Tillamook, Oregon. The work/study camp was designed to serve a younger population of delinquent youth who went to school half a day and work half a day. Another work/study camp was built on State Parks land on the mid-Oregon cost near, Florence, Oregon in 1965.
Camp Florence was initially used to serve academically-challenged delinquent youth.

67. Oregon Disabilities Commission Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Access Program
Western oregon University (WOU) Interpreter Education Program Educational Institutions / Residential schools. oregon school for the Deaf
http://www.oregon.gov/ODC/links_dhhap.shtml
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Local Service Organizations / Groups Hearingloss Web Oregon Association of the Deaf (OAD) Deaf Services of Southern Oregon (DSSO) Regional Resource Center on Deafness ... Oregon School for the Deaf Community Ear World Deaf Timberfest, Inc. (WDT)
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Connections Program (NW Human Services) DeafWeb Washington Sign Enhancers, Inc. PS-Squared, Inc. (Interpreter Services/Consulting) NW ASL Associates,Inc. (Interpreter Services)
Mid-Valley Interpreter Services (Interpreter Services) OHSU Oregon Hearing Research Center
Deaf/HOH Organizations and Websites Oregon Association of the Deaf (OAD) DeafWeb Washington National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Deaf World Web (DWW) ...
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68. SCHNEIDER MUSEUM OF ART - SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY
For more information on our Summer Camp Program call 5526389 offers docent guided tours for K-12 school group throughout the Southern oregon Region.
http://www.sou.edu/sma/education/
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Come join the Museum for three lively multicultural art camps. Click below and take a look at the three fun filled weeks. Our summer camps fill up early, so please send in your registration forms right away. SESSION 1: ART of AUSTRALIA . . . JULY 18th - 21st
SESSION 3: ART of NATIVE AMERICA . . . AUGUST 1st - 4th
For more information on our Summer Camp Program call: 552-6389
Fi r s t F r i d a y!
The Ashland Gallery Association sponsors a First Friday Art Walk on the first Friday of each month when exhibits are installed. As a gallery member, the museum is open for this event from 10a -7p. Refreshments are served and special events such as artist lectures or music performances are scheduled on a regular basis. This event is free and open to the public. Call the museum at 541-552-6246 for the latest events. CVA L e c t u r e S e r i e s
The Center for the Visual Arts Lecture Series is sponsored by the Schneider Museum of Art and the SOU Art Department.

69. General Academic Camps
Academic institutes and swim camps for high school students Genesis is an academic program but it is much more than summer school.
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General Academic Summer Camps offer a wide range of courses in traditional school subjects, such as math and english, as well enrichment courses in subjects that might not be taught in schools.
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Residental Creative Writing Camp for rising 9th - 12th grade
A Taste of College Life - State of the Art Facilities in a Historic Setting

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Exploration Summer Programs
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Courses, Activities, Athletics, Trips, Friendships
Exploration Summer Programs on the campuses of Yale University, Wellesley College, + St. Mark's School: course see more
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Stanford National Forensic Institute
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Intensive Competitive Speech and Debate Summer Program
The SNFI offers students of competitive speech and debate preparation for the following year's policy (CX), Lincoln Douglas (

70. 4-H Camp Leadership Weekend Events - 4-H Youth Development Education In Oregon -
oregon s 4H Youth Development Education program is Bring the University to Youth Most counties with a camp program also have a counselor or leadership
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Many counties provide a youth camp as part of their educational program offerings. Traditional resident camps are generally for youth in grades 4-6; some serve youth through middle school. Day camps are also available in some counties. Counties may use local camp facilities or the Oregon 4-H Center near Salem as program sites. The camp program or educational theme is tied to the resources available at the site. At the Oregon 4-H Center interpretive trails and natural science education support materials are provided under the leadership of a State 4-H Specialist. Most counties with a camp program also have a counselor or leadership training program for high school age youth who want to learn to work with youngsters. For specific information on a particular county's camp program check the County Extension Office listing. Home Site Map Contact Us ... All About Oregon 4-H People Join 4-H Volunteers Alumni Staff Programs Kids Page Calendar Events 4-H Projects ... Recognition Resources Printed Materials Judges 4-H Foundation 4-H Center ... OSU School of Education Extension 4-H Program 105 Ballard Extension, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331

71. Oregon Outreach: Hood River Program Key Outcomes
OOPS After school Program. About 125 youth were involved in the OOPS After school Since these five goals relate to program objectives for the oregon
http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/oregonoutreach/local_programs/hood_river/key_ou

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A summary of key program outcomes for the Hood River County Demonstration Site appears below. The outcomes relate to the central goal of the Oregon Outreach project and the specific educational goals and objectives developed to address local needs and capitalize on local assets. Reported outcomes reflect cumulative activities from October 1997 to September 2002.
Key Outcomes for Youth
  • OOPS After School Program . About 125 youth were involved in the OOPS After School Program during a five-year period beginning in the fall of 1997, reflecting an annual participation rate of 20-30 youth. Evaluation data were collected from participating youth at the end of each school year. In a 2002 survey, for example, data were provided by 28 youth (93% of all participants and 100% of the core group). Results are summarized below. Parents of participating youth were also interviewed (in 2000 and 2002) to provide perspectives on programming and suggest future program activities. All parents expressed enthusiastic support for the program, a desire for the program to continue, and hopes for other programs to help serve their children while the parents are away at work. Parents also commented that future program planning should reflect recognition of the economic and language restraints that make volunteering in an unfamiliar system difficult for them.

72. PGE Foundation
oregon Shakespeare Festival — $10000 to expand the school Visit Partnership Mornings” classical music program for elementary schools in southern oregon.
http://www.pgefoundation.org/pr_08_01_05.html
Aug. 1, 2005 Support for the arts and education in Oregon tops the list
as PGE Foundation announces second quarter contributions to statewide nonprofits

A $100,000 grant for renovation of the historic Portland Armory
headlines awards made to 30 nonprofit organizations across the state
Of that total, $147,500 went toward programs and services that enhance arts and culture and arts education. The largest of the awards, $100,000 (to be distributed over three years), went to Portland Center Stage for the renovation of the 1891 Portland Armory building in northwest Portland. The new Armory Theater will be a sustainable green building housing two performance spaces, a rehearsal hall, gallery space and other amenities.
  • Oregon Ballet Theatre Oregon Shakespeare Festival Fishtrap Inc. KBPS Public Radio Foundation Arts Council of Southern Oregon Peter Britt Gardens Music and Arts Festival Association Sisters Folk Festival Young Audiences of Oregon and SW Washington
In addition to the programs listed above, second quarter grants also benefited a broad scope of nonprofits as detailed below, many with a strong focus on supporting healthy families and children.
  • Centro Cultural of Washington County DePaul Industries Volunteers of America Oregon Worksystems Inc.

73. Wilderness Adventure And Travel Programs For Youth- Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oreg
Trails Wilderness school. Wilderness adventure program, Jackson Hole, WY Our 2 week Mullins Camp program is a traditional residential camp in Jackson
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74. Dan's Environmental Education Bookmarks: Residential Outdoor Schools
YMCA Camp Erdman Outdoor Environmental Education Program, Waialua; Camp Timberline, oregon. Camp Namanu, Portland; Corvallis Outdoor school, Corvallis
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75. Hillsboro School District 1J - K-12 Education In Hillsboro, Oregon
Hillsboro High school will be holding the Spartan Youth Football Camp from August 8 through oregon Robotics Tournament and Outreach Program (ORTOP).
http://www.hsd.k12.or.us/default.asp
September 24, 2005
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Sep 8 - Oct 1 Glencoe Student's Art in Juried Exhibition Sep 23 - Sep 24 Community Dance Festival Sep 26 Century High School Booster Meeting Sep 26 Up Close and Personal with Century's new Principal Ted Zehr Sep 27 Board Meeting Oct 1 Scholls Country Festival Oct 11 Board Work Session Oct 14 Girls Today hosted by Pacific University Oct 14 No school - All Students Tell us about your event! News HCU Bargaining Team Declines District Offer In an effort to reach a settlement the District made a one-time proposal of the following contract components: DISTRICT OFFER
September 19, 2005
  • $50 increase in benefits
  • 2.5% salary increase 2005-06
  • 2.5% salary increase 2006-07
  • Retroactive salary increase paid from July 1 to the present
  • No loss of current jobs or hourly wages. Custodial/grounds contracted.
  • No pro-rating of insurance for current employees. New employees prorated.
  • HCU Bargaining Team Declines District Offer
  • What Payday Will Mean to Classified Staff?
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76. Next Generation Ministries - Sunset Presbyterian Church Portland, Oregon
This ministry supports the middle school and the high school programs. PREschool VACATION BIBLE school AND ELEMENTARY DAY CAMP
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For more information about Student Ministries, see our Students' website STUDENT MINISTRIES
Contact: Sara Phillips , Minister of Students (503-292-9293 ext. 3073)
Our mission statement says it all…”Sharing our lives as we love and inspire students, that they become so excited about Jesus that they share Him with everyone they know.” We are constantly on the lookout for adults (college age and up) willing to invest themselves in the lives of adolescents. We have small groups, worship services, outreach events, special needs groups, art ministry, multiple mission trips and some of the best retreats you’ll ever find. If you love Jesus and his students, drop us a note. HIGH SCHOOL INSIGHT – Sundays @ 6:30pm (in the gym)
Insight is our worship service for High School Students that has student led worship, relevant messages and lots of time to connect with old or new friends.

77. Soccer Camp By SoccerPlus Camps
SoccerPlus camps offers a Goalkeeper school and FieldPlayer Academy that teach soccer This program is not for every goalkeeper and is not a step program
http://www.soccerpluscamps.com/goalkeeper_programs.html
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Goalk eeper Programs Challenge Program Challenge Day Program Competitive Program National Training Center ... Which Program is best for me?
It is important that you choose the program that is right for you. Please read the descriptions of the programs below and if you are still unsure which program is the most appropriate for you or if you have any questions, call SoccerPlus at 1-800-KEEPER-1 or e-mail us Challenge Program The Challenge Program is for male and female keepers of all levels. For our young keepers it may be their first formal introduction to serious goalkeeper training. For our advanced or collegiate keepers it will be a comprehensive review of goalkeeping within a demanding training structure. For all students it will be an experience that will impact and benefit them for life.
Over the past 18 years, thousands of young American goalkeepers have experienced and benefited from the SoccerPlus Challenge Program. This demanding program is designed to address both technical and tactical skills at each student's level. SoccerPlus Goalkeeper School recognizes that each student enters the Challenge Program at various levels of ability and with different needs. As the name implies, this program challenges each student to cast away self imposed limits and reach higher levels of goalkeeping and growth.

78. Junior Golf Clinic Schedule 2005
October 320 South Carolina school for the Deaf and Blind Golf Program With the oregon and Washington State schools for the Blind
http://www.blindgolf.com/ScheduleJunior2005.htm
2005 USBGA Junior Golf Clinic Schedule January through December San Antonio Blind Golf Program This program will meet once monthly for two hours for the entire year First Tee-San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas Friday, April-October Portland Blind Golf Program
3:30 PM to 5:00 PM
The Children’s Course, Gladstone, Oregon
Tuesday, May 10 Perkins Blind Golf Clinic 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM MGA Golf Links, Norton, Massachusetts With the Perkins School for the Blind Tuesday, May 31 Wisconsin Blind Golf Clinic 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM riverside Municipal Golf Course, Janesville, Wisconsin With the Wisconsin Center and School for the visually handicapped Saturday, June 4 Seattle Blind Golf Clinic 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Harbor Pointe Golf Club, Mukilteo, Washington With the Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted Tuesday-Thursday, June 21-23 Oregon Blind Golf Clinic 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM Salem Golf Club Salem, Oregon With the Oregon School for the Blind Monday, June 27 Florida Blind golf Clinic 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM Country Club of Miami, Miami, Florida

79. Pacific Northwest Research Station - Conservation Education
The Station also sponsored a summer camp program for middle school students; oregon Trout developed the Salmon Watch program to give middle school and
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Many scientists chose their work for a reason as simple as a childhood love for salmon, mushrooms, or volcanoes. If they can share their work with children, scientists get a chance to remember why they went into the field and to help children discover how exciting science can be. PNW Research Station scientists make time to share their expert knowledge with children and teenagers in a variety of programs in Alaska, Oregon, and Washington. Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences (MANRRS)

80. Teen Outdoor Wilderness Programs
defiant teens, willnerness camps, and therapeutic schools and programs. SUWS Youth wilderness programs - alternatives to boot camps
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