Mountain Classroom: Great Sand Dunes and Moab
Apr 23, 2019 11:48:32 AMMountain Classroom: Capitol Reef Exploration
Apr 14, 2019 9:00:00 AMMountain Classroom: Escalante and Capitol Reef 2019
Apr 7, 2019 9:13:10 PMProctor Academy's Mountain Classroom program enters their fourth week of exploring, learning, and living in the American Southwest. Madeline '20 shares this week's blog post from Escalante, Utah. Enjoy her words below and learn more about Proctor's Mountain Classroom Program HERE.
Mountain Classroom: Cling to Your Inner Child
Mar 27, 2019 7:56:49 AMMountain Classroom: Joshua Tree and the ISGE
Feb 26, 2019 9:14:43 PMMountain Classroom: Solos and Superstition Backpacking
Feb 11, 2019 2:56:07 PMAfter four day solos in the Arizona desert, the group planned and executed a week long backpacking trip through the Superstition Wilderness, Proctor Academy's Mountain Classroom program enters the final two weeks of their term-long expedition throughout the American Southwest. Check out reflections from Vienna '20 and Jane '20 in this week's Mountain Classroom blog!
Mountain Classroom: Adjuncts and The Cochise Stronghold
Feb 4, 2019 8:05:59 AMProctor Academy's winter Mountain Classroom group surpassed the midway point in their journey west. After a week of climbing at the Cochise Stronghold and spending time with adjunct instructor Chris Farrell (former Mountain Classroom instructor) and program director Patty Pond, the group is ready to head off on their next adventure. Read reflections from Marshall '19 and Drake '20 in this week's blog post below!
Mountain Classroom: Annunciation House 2019
Jan 20, 2019 1:45:51 PMProctor's winter Mountain Classroom group continues their journey westward, spending the past week in West Texas and visiting Annunciation House. Proctor's relationship with Annunciation House dates back over a decade as students meet with and hear the stories of immigrants seeking asylum in the United States. In this week's blog post, Lulu '19 and Sean '20 share remarkable insights into their experience at the border, offering each of us a human window into what has become a largely dehumanized struggle in our Nation.