Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Edumacation Series

I want to get Jesse interested in geocaching...but I doubt it will happen without him getting out there to do it. And so I'm not above a little bribery. I told him that if he completed the WHOLE Edumacation series (without grumbling) then I will take him to 3 Flamingos (Frozen Yogurt place with a bazillion toppings) and allow him to buy any size.

Here is our goal:

Geocache Description:

Everyone knows that getting a good “edumacation”, (ahem) I mean education, is one of the longest and most important tasks that a person does in their lifetime. Learning never stops and neither do the people that provide the learning. This cache series is placed in dedication to all the teachers and administration of the Cabot school District that are entrusted to the continued education of our children, so that they may succeed in life.

Teachers are more than just educators. They are councilors, mentors and a friend to turn to when things can’t be discussed at home. They help us grow as individuals and teach us the skills necessary to interact with others and become part of society. The next time you see a teacher, be sure to thank them and tell them how much you appreciate all that they do every day.

NOW ON TO THE FUN!
The Cabot School District is made up of 9 Elementary Schools, 2 Middle Schools, 2 Junior High Schools, 1 High School and the Academic Center for Excellence, for a grand total of 15 total schools.

For extra credit, a cache has been placed in honor of each school in the current district.  Not only does each cache count as its own find, but it also will help to find the location of the final cache called,  Edumacation: Graduation!

Locate each of the 15 caches in the “Edumacation” series and note the code located in each container to work out the coordinates of the final.

NOTE: None of the 15 caches in this series, or the final, are located directly on school property.  However, they are close enough to their respective schools that you may still want to avoid hunting them just before school starts or right after it  lets out, so that you don’t get caught up in the traffic.  

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