Senior Trip 2025

Every year, the senior class finishes off the year with a trip together.

Trip Information

  • Dates: May 16–21, 2025
  • Trip Leader: Scott Thigpen
  • Where: Mrs. Seneff’s Farm in Fairview, NC
  • Cost: TBD (added to FACTS and billed in three installments in February, March, and April)

Activities include relaxing at the farm, white water rafting, hiking, waterfalls, bonfires, visiting Gorges State Park, and much more.

The group will leave after the academic awards ceremony on Friday, May 17, and return late afternoon on Wednesday, May 22.

Packing List: Summer apparel, hygiene products, swim suit, beach towel, water shoes (or choco’s or similar for rafting), bug spray, sunscreen, and bible. Bedding is provided by the farm. You may wish to bring a pillow for the car ride. It can be cold in the mornings and evenings so you may wish to bring a sweater or light jacket. A raincoat is never a bad idea. You will need cash for one meal for the long trip up and back.

Nantahala Outdoor Center Waiver Form: Please turn in this waiver form to Scott Thigpen by Monday, May 6.

Senior Trip 2025 Medical Form

Please submit by Monday, May 5.

This form will open on Monday, April 14, 2025.

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