Join Us for an Unforgettable Adventure this Summer at Sunshine Camp in Elliston, MT!
WHO: Montana educators and students in grades 7-12
WHEN: Arrive: 5:00 p.m. on August 3rd and depart: mid-morning on August 6th
WHERE: Sunshine Camp in Elliston, MT
A transformative experience for Grades 7-12 students and educators! PHlight Club is a highly engaging and interactive event that brings together students and adults to learn what they need to succeed in school and life.
Fun activities and challenges that build leadership, team-building, resilience, and other life skills.
Horseshoes, basketball, hiking, and evening campfires!
Afternoon adventure in Helena for pizza and swimming/soaking at the Broadwater Hot Springs.
Important details:
Don't miss this transformative event brought to you by Lavina Public Schools and Brightways Learning!
Lodging, meals/snacks, activities, and materials will be provided.
You must provide chaperones, per your school’s policy.
Parents/guardians will need to complete a PHlight Club Participation Form.
RSVP By July 15th!
Contact thamilton@brightwayslearning.org to verify your eligibility and reserve your spot.
What is PHlight Club?
PHlight Club is Brightways Learning's premiere youth-centered event and is an engaging, interactive, and life-changing experience. During PHlight Club, students learn what they need to succeed in school and life, including resiliency, leadership, communication, and other important life skills. View our brief video to learn more!
Why should I attend?
At PHlight Club, youth will benefit from learning and practicing "what they need to succeed" in school and life. They will learn the importance of a personal Web of Support and gain the hard and soft skills necessary to turn dreams into realities. They will begin to think about life after school, and how they will access career and post-secondary opportunities. While at PHlight Club, we will be working on:
Building confidence, making connections, setting goals, managing stress, increasing self-advocacy, and understanding motivation.
Identifying and cultivating each youth's unique special talents, abilities, and characteristics.
Connecting students with adults, such as teachers or counselors, to provide the foundation for individual Webs of Support.
Learning skills and strategies to boost protective factors, decrease risk behaviors, and mitigate trauma.
Adults (educators, parents, school staff, etc.) will benefit from learning strategies for developing supportive relationships with students.