7th-Grade Students Embark on Winter Adventure

The 7th-grade students of St. Bernard School embraced the winter wonderland as they embarked on a thrilling adventure to Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya. The two-day excursion, taking place on Thursday, January 18, and Friday, January 19, was filled with exciting outdoor activities and opportunities to build lasting friendships.

The snowy landscape provided the perfect backdrop for the students to engage in various winter sports. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing were among the highlights, allowing the young adventurers to explore the picturesque surroundings while enjoying the crisp winter air.

One unique experience included the introduction to the ancient sport of atlatl. Students had the chance to try their hand at this traditional hunting technique, adding an educational and historical element to the trip.

Team building games brought the students together, fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration. These activities not only challenged them physically but also encouraged problem-solving and communication skills, enhancing their ability to work as a cohesive group. One popular favorite was the game “Message to Garcia” which had the students trying to deliver messages from one teacher to another without getting tagged by the other team. Another favorite was the game “Predator, Prey” where students learned about having to survive if you are on the lower end of the food chain or having to hunt to survive.

Sledding down snowy hills brought pure joy and laughter, creating memories that will undoubtedly be cherished for years to come. Boot hockey added a competitive edge to the trip, with friendly matches showcasing the students’ enthusiasm and sportsmanship.

Amidst the adventure, the students gathered around for a captivating campfire story in the Earth Lodge, adding a touch of warmth to the chilly winter night. They heard the story of “Ole Peterson” which is an old camp legend that has been shared for many years.

As the two days unfolded, the students not only enjoyed the thrill of outdoor activities but also dedicated time to building friendships. The scenic beauty of Camp U-Nah-Li-Ya provided a serene backdrop for bonding and creating lasting connections.

Brittany Dudzik, assistant principal, expressed enthusiasm about the trip, stating, “This winter excursion was not just about fun and games; it was an opportunity for our students to learn, grow, and forge connections that extend beyond the classroom. We believe in the importance of holistic education, and experiences like these contribute significantly to their overall development.”

As the 7th-grade students return to St. Bernard School, they carry with them not only memories of winter adventures but also a sense of teamwork, resilience, and the value of building meaningful friendships.

“I was so impressed with how well I was able to throw the atlatl,” said Brendan, a student who went along on the trip. “I didn’t think that I would be that good at it, but it was fun to try something new.”

“Sledding was so much fun! It was fun having all of us tie our sleds together and try to go down the hill at the same time. I also laughed when Mr. Lambert broke his sled,” said Daemian.

The school looks forward to more enriching experiences that complement the students’ academic journey, creating a well-rounded educational experience that extends beyond textbooks and classrooms. To view pictures from the trip, visit the school’s social media pages on Facebook or Instagram.


St. Bernard Catholic School is part of the Green Bay Area Catholic Education (GRACE) School System. It is a private Catholic school serving Preschool and Elementary through 8th grade (PK3-8) with open enrollment. St. Bernard’s provides an individualized education in a faith-based environment. Each child is supported not only academically, but spiritually.