Walker's fifth-graders gush about outdoor ed

Doings, The (Clarendon Hills, IL) | November 23, 2006 | Copyright

arents of 10-year-olds often cherish their children at that age -- old enough to express themselves vividly while young enough to share their enthusiasm openly. The Walker School fifth-graders freshly returned from three days and two nights of "outdoor ed" are perfect examples of this.

"I was actually sad to go from Camp Edwards, because it was a great lifetime experience," said Ryan Bogs, who, when prompted to talk, raved for a full and detailed 10 minutes about the trip, which departed from Walker School bright and early at 7 a.m. Nov. 8 and returned Nov. 10. Ryan described the things he ...

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