An introduction to the Mendocino Woodlands Residential Outdoor Science School (ROSS) Created in 1990, MWCA's Residential Outdoor Science School (ROSS) is the largest environmental educational program at the Woodlands and one of the best of its kind in the nation.
During a twelve-week period every Spring and a six-week period every Fall, students in 4th through 8th grades attend the program, which lasts four or five days. Each year, more than 1,000 kids attend ROSS from schools all over Northern California. They stay in cabins on-site and study in small field groups of 12 or less, each group under the guidance of an MWCA naturalist.
Mendocino Woodlands Camp Association
P.O. Box 267
Mendocino, CA 95460
Telephone: 707-937-5755
Fax: 707-937-5415
Education@MendocinoWoodlands.org
@tylerrox991 lol she talks about chris... except the camp people hated him.
funwithfireworks608 8 months ago
lol marlene scholz is my 6 grade teacher woot go mrs.sholz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tylerrox991 10 months ago
this camp is kinda shity
desthebest100 1 year ago
@magik717 also witch cabin leader are u
tuckerdes 1 year ago
@tuckerdes No appreciation. If your biggest worry was no video games, the time was wasted on you. By the way, name-calling online: pathetic and cowardly. I hope you feel better about yourself. I know I feel sorry for you. If being a cabin leader makes me a nerd, I am proud to be one.
magik717 1 year ago
@naitsirc23457 i know huh
tuckerdes 1 year ago
@magik717 nerd loser
tuckerdes 1 year ago
also lol i know dirts real name brian storm hed be mad :D
tuckerdes 1 year ago
i went there 2009 hated it so boring no video games
tuckerdes 1 year ago
I loved camp it was soooo much fun!!! I don't remember my naturlist name but LOVED it!!!
rhea2798 2 years ago