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PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
ENGLISH
LAGUAGE ARTS
ENGLISH
LAGUAGE ARTS
ENGLISH
LAGUAGE ARTS
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CREDITS:
Phys Ed
DEPARTMENT:
Physical Education 30 Outdoor Education 25
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Physical Education 30 Outdoor Education 25
PHOTOS BY STUDENTS:
GRACE BUDVARSEN
CEDER HARRISON
GRACE MACAHONIC
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Designed for students keenly interested in outdoor physical education or recreation, students must be prepared to spend considerable time in theory sessions and commit to 3 weekends for outdoor education trips. Prerequisite: Due to the nature of this course and safety issues, students must receive a recommendation from P.E. 20 instructors in order to register for P.E. 30
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