Summer Sessions
at the Manice Education Center
The summer adventure of a lifetime!
This summer, discover the mountains and the sky of Massachusetts. Wilderness immersion programs at the Manice Education Center deep-woods expeditions and leadership training courses for students ages 11-18.
Manice Summer Sessions
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6 - 7th graders | 7 - 8th graders | 8 - 9th graders
High School Students
What to Expect
Students in all courses are encouraged to reach their full potential by enjoying safe, stimulating, and fun enrichment activities. Some sample activities include:
Challenge course and daily team building activities
Scientific inquiry into local ecology
Hiking, canoeing, swimming, overnight camping
Organic gardening and caring for our chickens
Astronomy and night exploration
…and more!
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Manice Summer Session Information
Session 1: Exploratory Course for 6th - 7th grades
Friday, June 28th - Friday, July 5th 2024
If you are new to camping or just want to play and learn outside, join us at camp! Backpack or canoe into a nearby state park for your first overnight in the forest, see parts of nature you never knew were there. Get away from it all and relax with new friends!
The Exploratory Course gives 6th and 7th-grade students an opportunity to learn and grow through an exciting 6-day residential camping program. These students will be the only ones in residence at the MEC during this time so that our highly skilled staff can devote all of our attention and energy to meeting their individual needs. As students in the introductory Course explore the natural outdoor environment, they can expect to participate in all the challenging activities of the Core Program. Attending the Exploratory Course at MEC provides students with a solid foundation for the continued development of environmental knowledge and wilderness skills when they return for more advanced courses at Manice.
Session 2: Foundation Course for 7th - 8th grades
Tuesday, July 9th - Saturday, July 20th 2024
Embark on backpacking and canoeing adventures to learn survival trips, such as identifying wild foods you can eat and building a fire. See how teamwork makes it all possible!
The 12-day foundation course, designed for students in the 7th and 8th grades, further develops students’ environmental science knowledge base and includes wilderness backpacking. Challenge Course activities help students to plan and solve problems together, improve communication skills, and enjoy the thrill of success, together!
Students learn:
Deep woods survival skills
How to identify diverse plants and animals in their natural surroundings
How local ecosystems work together
New insights into their own abilities and their community at camp, at school and at home
Session 3: Advanced Course for 8th - 9th grades
Thursday, July 25th - Wednesday, August 7th 2024
Hike the Appalachian Trail to the top of Massachusetts’ highest mountain, enjoy the relaxing rhythms of paddling a canoe, discover your personal leadership abilities — and learn how to protect the wilderness you’re enjoying!
The Advanced Course, for students in the 8th through 9th grades, includes learning advanced canoeing techniques, a multi-day backpacking and camping trip, workshops on teamwork and communications, and in-depth investigations of the regional natural environment.
Students achieve:
Growth in trusting themselves and their peers
Team-spirited accomplishments in navigating lakes, streams, and mountains
A sense of responsibility through trip preparation and participation in community service-oriented projects toward environmental action
Builds early foundations in leadership through Service Learning
Develop and complete a Legacy Project at MEC to help improve the experience for others
Prepare for entry to the Elliman Scholarship Program
Session 4: High School Leadership Training Course
Tuesday, August 13th - Thursday, August 22nd 2024
Co-lead your friends as you hike and canoe together. The Manice staff are here to support you through these exciting challenges that prepare you to use your leadership skills both in the outdoors and in your daily life!
HSLTC is an intensive experience promoting self and community reliance while discovering existing leadership potential. Students will be challenged through workshops, team-focused problem solving, and leadership applications — both on campus and during student-led, staff-guided expeditions on beautiful trails and rivers.
HSLTC includes:
Workshops on leadership, decision making, communication, group & social skills, conflict management & cultural awareness
Wilderness navigation and orienteering
Emergency preparedness and procedures
Equipment selection & usage
Natural history lessons & environmental debates
Leading the group for a day with a peer
Daily journal reflections
Evening discussions about leadership styles and group dynamics
Self, peer, and staff course evaluations designed to relate achievements to everyday life
Session 5: BRIDGE COURSE for 10th - 12th grades*
*BRIDGE is back in 2025!*
Lead a 7-night expedition into the wild to prepare for a career in leadership, outdoor education and wilderness navigation.
Our Bringing Reward and Investment to Developing & Growing Educators (BRIDGE) program offers select graduates from Session 4 an opportunity for early professional development in leadership, outdoor education and wilderness navigation. Students who apply should have a passion for the outdoors and a sincere interest in professional placement in outdoor, environmental science, and education fields. Participants plan and lead their 7-night expedition into the wild with seasoned instructors. Adapted from a nationally recognized curriculum, this course involves:
Outdoor leadership and educational methods
Studying local ecology
Journal activities with a mentor & self-reflections
Early mastery of wilderness skills
*A pre-requisite for BRIDGE is completing Session 4.
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