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At TRAILS School, Outdoor Education forms the bedrock of our curriculum, emphasizing a deep, practical engagement with nature and environmental stewardship from kindergarten through eighth grade.
Our Vision: We aim to cultivate environmentally literate students who treasure outdoor experiences, respect nature, and are prepared to be proactive stewards of their environment and community. Our program not only strengthens academic learning but also builds self-confidence and a deep connection to the natural world.
Curricular Focus: Our Outdoor Education curriculum is inspired by the Oregon Environmental Literacy Plan. It encompasses five fundamental strands:
Systems Thinking: Holistic understanding of systems and their interconnected parts.
Physical, Living, and Human Systems: Comprehensive knowledge of Earth's varied systems.
Interconnectedness of People and the Environment: Recognizing the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature.
Personal and Civic Responsibility: Emphasizing environmental citizenship and sustainable community involvement.
Investigate, Plan, and Create a Sustainable Future: Encouraging proactive, sustainable actions for future well-being.
Educational Approach:
Younger students (K-3) explore Lithia Park weekly, focusing on specific scientific concepts through direct interaction with nature.
Older students (grades 4-8) primarily use EarthTeach Forest Park as their outdoor classroom, complemented by extended field trips to diverse natural environments like Klamath, Upper Rogue, and the Pacific Ocean. These experiences allow students to observe seasonal changes and understand diverse ecosystems.
Outdoor Ed 5-8:
Outdoor studies connect us to our local community, while strengthening our students’ self-confidence, adding depth to our academic studies, and providing students with the opportunity to establish a sense of place and a deep connection to nature.
Some of the extended outdoor opportunities our students participate in are:
8th Grade Float
8th Grade Back Packing Trip
Leave No Trace Backpacking Trip
Ashland Watershed Field Trip Units
Bend
Klamath
Upper Rogue
Pacific Ocean
Outdoor studies connect us to our local community, while strengthening our students’ self-confidence, adding depth to our academic studies, and providing students with the opportunity to establish a sense of place and a deep connection to nature.
Our partnership with local organizations include:
Lithia Park
North Mountain Park
Eagle Mill Park
Rogue River Keepers
Mt. Ashland
Deer Creek Outdoor School
Cascade - Siskiyou National Monument
EarthTeach
Restoration work with Lomakatsi
Siskiyou Field Institute
Southern Oregon University
Outdoor Program
Outdoor Adventure Leadership Program