2010 AmeriCorp volunteers have much to be proud of as they leave Teton Science Schools. Although their service to the organization and in the region formally ended on November 12, 2010 their accomplishments have left a lasting impact on the valley and those they have worked with during their time here. One example of such service occurred on November 1, 2010.
For my last evening program of my fall AmeriCorps internship I took eight rowdy, excited girls from Jessup Middle School for a night hike along east bank of the Snake River. I have found that night hikes bring out a particular flavor of squirliness in middles school students, a mixture
For my entire life, educators have surrounded me. In addition to my own teachers, coaches, and advisors, my parents both hold an extreme passion for the world of education. My mother has been an elementary school teacher for 35 years and my father was a school administrato
Every year, since 1988, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department puts on the Wyoming Hunting and Fishing Heritage Expo in Casper, WY. The Expo celebrates Wyoming’s outdoor history, and Teton Science Schools participated again this year. The Expo draws outdoor
Our upcoming WOLVES (Women Only Leadership, Volunteering, Exploration and Science) and BEAR (Boys Extreme Adventure Race) programs will be updating their travels around the Greater Yellowstone Ecosytem here.