Curry Watersheds Parternship
Students adopt local streams and create new outdoor classrooms where learning thrives.
See full storyStudents adopt local streams and create new outdoor classrooms where learning thrives.
See full storyCreekside laboratories allow students to monitor their home streams with help from community volunteers.
See full storyFifth graders monitor, plant and paddle the slough to create a positive relationship with their home watershed.
See full storyNonprofit visits classrooms for art-inspired science lessons
See full storySouthern Oregon fifth graders explore the wild beauty in their own backyards—many for the first time.
See full storyMedford-area students learn survival skills to spark a lifelong love of nature.
See full storyStudents take home a new perspective of their coastal home.
See full storyTeens in the Umpqua Explorers program gain self-confidence, friendships, and knowledge of the natural world.
See full storyA sprawling lawn is transformed into the ultimate outdoor classroom in the heart of Eugene’s “Central Park.”
See full storyEdible school gardens flourish under the care of teachers, parents and community volunteers trained by the experts at Growing Gardens. Together, they’re transforming the way kids eat and learn.
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