Woodcraft Camp
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Established in 1912 and featuring a curriculum first developed under Boy Scouting founder Robert Baden-Powell, Woodcraft Camp is for those students in elementary and middle school. "Woodcrafters", or "Woodticks" as they are affectionately referred to, live in A-frame cabins, work towards a variety of merit badge-like awards and compete in athletic and military competitions throughout the summer, including time spent sailing the camp's fleet of Sunfish sailboats.
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People
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Curriculum
- Woodcraft rank
- Woodcraft athletics
- Woodcraft social events
- Woodcraft uniform
- Woodcraft room inspection
- Woodcraft lingo
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