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A new fully accessible path has enabled wheelchair users to explore the countryside independently. The 2,230ft (680m) path ...
It’s never too early to teach your kids to appreciate nature. In fact, the sooner they learn, the better. They need to b ...
Katherine Buikema, Monica Nedialkova, Maya Khalife-Hamdan and Anna Rush are all graduates of the Rhodes College class of 2025 ...
Keystone College camp helps Scranton students explore nature, science Students in the Scranton School District STEMM Academy are at Keystone College this week participating in a weeklong camp.
Nature Niños, a community program for families with young children in the greater-Prescott area offers free outdoor play events every first Saturday of the month. Due to the fourth of ...
The Preserve offers summer day camps for students ages 6-14. All camp sessions will include a blend of nature exploration, creative activities, and engaging games tied to the camp theme.
Helping our kids find awe in the wonder of the natural world is good for them—and for us as parents.
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Pre-registration is required for all programs unless specified. Space is limited. For more information or to register for a program, please contact the Liberty Park Nature Center at (201) 915-3400 ...
Kids College is a two-week summer camp for Northwest Indiana’s middle school students that simulates a college experience.
Motivating students starts with supporting parents So, what, then, can STEM teachers do to motivate kids whose parents don’t have a college degree? A good place to start is with the parents.
More students are taking a non-traditional path, skipping a four-year college in favor of community college, on-the-job training, or career-technical education. As the number of non-college-bound ...