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Joe Kreuzman visited our Watershed Classroom last year. Joe's main focus was how connecting with Nature both inside and outside the classroom can lead to enhanced awareness both internally and externally. The students were particularly struck by the notion of stretching their "edges" and how that leads directly to their growth. They also loved the activity of looking for vole hairs in the meadow. This was a great complement to our studies of local ecology, a major focus of our curriculum. Joe was able to tie the exercises of awareness into the needs of our particular program.

Jason Imbrogno Olentangy Middle School, Ohio

 

The Coyote Trails experience has been nothing but phenomenal for my 4th and 5th grade classrooms. I have been very lucky to have had the opportunity to take my students on many Coyote Trails field trips. Although the one day experience was too short for all of our liking, it has left an impression on all of us. I feel like my students are forever changed because of the learning and teachings that surround Coyote Trails.

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