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The San Diego County Office of Education encouraged people to get outside and enjoy nature Wednesday in honor of the Cuyamaca Outdoor School's 75th year in operation.
Cuyamaca Outdoor School — known fondly to many as 6th-Grade Camp — has a new principal to replace retiring principal Greg Schuett.Kris Pamintuan, the school’s vice principal, was … ...
Did you or your kids attend sixth grade camp at Cuyamaca Outdoor School? It turns 75 this week.
The Cuyamaca Outdoor School began offering its programs and learning content virtually Tuesday, as schools remain closed amid stay-at-home orders due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students from across San Diego who went to Cuyamaca Outdoor School were delighted by the snow and enjoyed learning hands on science lessons.
For 70 years, Cuyamaca Outdoor School — better known as sixth grade camp — has specialized in such hands-on, low-tech assignments.
Students who were enjoying sixth grade camp at Cuyamaca Outdoor School got a snowy surprise. For some, it was their first time playing in snow.
Cuyamaca Outdoor School teaches science to thousands of students annually through four- or five-day excursions in the mountains of Cuyamaca Rancho State Park.
At Cuyamaca Outdoor School Tuesday, sixth-grade camp was blasted with a winter storm, delighting students with an experience they will never forget.
Nearly 400 students from different schools around San Diego County took advantage of the fallen snow that blanketed them at Cuyamaca Outdoor School Wednesday.