ESCAPE Club XIX

Back for another year of adventures…

 

ESCAPE Club Family,

We’re indeed back at it for year #19 of the ESCAPE Club at DeJean. Kids are coming to meetings, and we’ve already been on our first trip. (The trip summary email is coming soon! We’re of course a little behind already.) We’ve got nine trips planned again, and several dates are already on the calendar. This year’s shirt design is coming along (still in draft form shown above–don’t make any final judgments!). So as you can see, we’ve got a nice group of kids, and things are really moving.

Neither Jason nor John is working on site at DeJean this year, so that will create its own set of challenges. But we’ve got another great team of teachers to support us, chaperone trips, and take care of details while we’re away from campus.

We’re still meeting weekly after school to prep for trips, learn a little ecology, history, and geography, and hang out together. The foos ball table is rocking, as usual, and Connect Four and ping pong are making their appearances. The principal, Mr. McGee even stops in once in a while to take a break from his busy day!

Another challenge has been trying to up our game a little in our lesson planning at weekly meetings, in particular to try and support new NGSS standards. Kids are creating their own models to represent data, designing solutions to problems, and doing more thinking in our lessons than in recent years. That’s been a difficult, but fun challenge to work on as the year has begun. Some examples are below. Students were asked to represent the percentage of plastic water bottles that actually get recycled, vs. those that go to landfills.

  

  

We’re looking forward to another great year, and we’re glad to have you all along again. If you’d like to chaperone any of the trips, please let us know. If you’d like to visit us on a Thursday afternoon, we’d be glad to have you. And if you’d like to support us financially, we always appreciate it. All the usual channels for donation are open, but let us know if you need more information.

We’ll be in touch soon with summaries from our first trips!

ESCAPE 17-18 wrap up

Wrapping up the year, and one last video…

Our final slideshow video of the year– Look out ’cause here we come!

June was a whirlwind, as usual, so we’re finally getting around to wrapping up year 18 of the ESCAPE Club, and putting a bow on it. The year followed a similar pattern to past years, with a solid core of students throughout, others who drifted away in the middle of the year, and some who jumped in late. We were grateful to have plenty of driver chaperones through most of the year, and enough resources (due entirely to the generosity of our supporters) to get through the year.

Most of the year’s trips went as planned, but we rolled with a few inconsistencies, and made adjustments as needed. Slide Ranch in March was completely new, we went for the first time to the wharf in Santa Cruz, and we figured out a way to see Sequoias in Yosemite! We have one more year on our grant for kayaking, so we’ll look forward to that again next year.

Speaking of next year, we’ve already committed to another go-round, and we’re looking forward to seeing what comes. Neither Jason nor John will be at DeJean full time, so that will present an issue that has been challenging in the past. We’ll have to rely more on a few teachers there, and on our returning students.

As always, what we’ll remember most about the year is the magic of the kids, and sharing the adventures with them. It’s an undeniable privilege to be involved with such precious kids, in a community that we love, and we cherish the opportunity.

Hope you have a few minutes to watch our year-end slideshow video. You can click either above or below…

Finally, thanks again for all your support–time, dollars, prayers, encouraging words–whatever it was. We’ll talk again in a few months!

OKAY, ONE MORE CHANCE. CLICK AND WATCH!

ESCAPE to the Ice

Our final trip of the year to the land of no friction…


Our year-end events come fast and furious, and we completed our ninth adventure of the year to the Oakland Ice Center. As usual, there was a buzz of excitement around the trip, and a resurfacing of some kids that had been missing from the club for a while for the chance to go ice skating.

Kids are always tenuous getting out onto the ice at first, clinging to the side boards. But after a few slips, their confidence grows, and just like anything else, they learn that with a little bravery and practice, they get better.

This trip reminds me as much as any about the power of our group. This place, like most others, is open all the time, and available for anyone to come and visit. But going on your own is nowhere near as fun as doing it with our friends in the club. It’s just better when we’re together, wherever we go.


After a couple hours skating, we headed to the park at Marina Bay in Richmond. After several years at Cerrito Vista, we decided to try something different. We ate pizza, played frisbee and soccer, and just enjoyed being together.

June is upon us, and we’ll have one last meeting with the kids to wrap up and goodbye. Our amazing media team got a quick video together in just 24 hours! Check it out if you like…

We’ll be in touch with one more newsletter before we head into the summer. Talk soon.

It’s a quick one.

ESCAPE to Yosemite

A weekend in one of the most magical places on Earth.

 

Our year of excursions always culminates with a weekend camping in Yosemite. A million moving parts and details make this trip the most daunting of all. The weather forecast threatened afternoon showers, but we were spared from any of that. We weren’t sure we’d be able to get all our teachers away from campus in the morning, but team DeJean came through, and all 55 of us got away Friday morning.

Since Mariposa Grove remains under construction, we were forced for the third year in a row to find an alternative for Friday. Tuolumne Grove, near Crane Flat, served as a worthy replacement. It’s got 25 Giant Sequoias, and just a 3-mile round trip, so that did the trick. We gazed up at the sentinels of the forest, and climbed on and through those that had fallen. It provided us a good opportunity to interact with the trees a way that was really good for our group.

We took our obligatory group shot at Tunnel View, and hung around long enough to watch a misty rainbow climb up Bridalveil Falls. Then it was on to Wawona to set up camp.

Nights are chilly in Wawona, but the morning sun, some hot chocolate, and a little more campfire got us going. We enjoyed an eggs & bacon breakfast, and headed down to the valley for the day’s adventure.

With most of the construction finished in the valley, we had no trouble finding parking (after last year’s misadventures), and we headed up the Mist Trail to the top of Vernal Falls. Some kids power up the trail, and we have to hold them back. Others need more urging, or some sympathy, or some patience. We all learned a lesson about resilience and grit, as the slower kids, taking one step and a time, finally reached the top. We appreciated their model of perseverance that we all need to see once in a while.

Activities around camp included games, swimming the icy river, s’mores, glow sticks, or just hanging out in the hammocks. It was great to have some unstructured time to run around, explore the area, or just sit and talk.

Sunday morning was much slower paced. We slept in a bit, enjoyed a leisurely breakfast, and started to pack up camp. We wandered down the river for a while, scrambled up and down the boulders, and skipped rocks across the water. We ended our time in camp with a circle where we shared our memories of the weekend, and some appreciations of each other.

All in all, it was another fantastic trip. It was a treat just to be together, but the fact that it was in the jewel of our national parks made it a true weekend to remember. Our media team sifted through hundreds of stills, and hours of video from the three days, and worked quickly to get a video put together. Feel free to check it out below.

So many folks to thank–from the chaperones who give their entire weekend, to those who finance the trip, those who help prep/pack/unpack, to those who pray and offer words of encouragement, and even to some who made homemade cookies for us to enjoy far from home. We are grateful for each one who had a part in this.

Our final trip to the Oakland Ice Center is already upon us, and all the year-end activities are stacked up in the coming days. You’ll be hearing from us again soon! Thanks for reading!

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