Schedule a field trip on our 27-acre campus of fields, woods, and gardens for the Spring or Fall! Children are encouraged to creatively engage with the natural world and cultivate a sense of stewardship for our planet.
Class Description
All of our programs aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for the recommended grade levels. For any of these field trips, we can also integrate the teachings of Pope Francis' encyclical Laudato Si'.
Field Trip offerings
- Humans in Harmony [ESS3.A, ESS3.C] – This offering combines conversation on how humans affect the environment and exciting ways we can make a difference. Together, we visit wetlands, gardens, solar panels, rain barrels, and compost bins. Best for grades K-5.
- Reduce, Reuse, Reimagine [ESS3.C] – Through hands-on activities, this offering illustrates to students where our garbage goes when we throw something "away" and ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle to minimize harmful effects on the Earth. Students will also explore composting as an easy way to reduce food waste. Best for grades K-1.
- Water at Work [ESSS.C, ESS2.A] – Examining land features, such as meadows, creeks, and bioswales on our property allows students to understand water systems and impacts of erosion. Student also learn to perform tests and experiments that measure various land features' susceptibility to erosion. Best for grades K-4.
- Habitat Hike [LS4.D, LS1.C. ESS3.A, LS2.A] – Students explore and observe various habitats on the property (meadows, springs, wetlands, and woods) to learn what plants and animals need to survive and the importance of biodiversity. Best for grade K-5.

