TSS Stories of Impact: Kimberly Johnston

Kimberly Johnston is a Teton Science Schools Field Education alumna. Kimberly participated in a week-long field education program at the Kelly Campus in the winter of 1985. Kimberly is currently a partner at Ernst & Young LLP (EY US) in the EY Americas Power & Utilities practice.
Field Education at Home: Sit Spots

Age Range & Audience: This sensory activity is great for any age, andcan be done together or alone. A few modifications and extensions are offered below.
Materials: Journal, …
TSS Welcomes Sandy Chio as Chief Business Officer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE: August 12, 2020
CONTACT: Kia Mosenthal, Marketing Manager
kia.mosenthal@tetonscience.org
Teton Science Schools Welcomes Sandy Chio as Chief Business Officer
NOLS Admissions & Marketing Director to Join TSS Executive Team in September
JACKSON, …
Field Education at Home: Making Observations

Age Range & Audience: This activity is great for any age, especially upper elementary school students. It can be done together or alone. A few modifications and extensions are offered below.
Materials: Natural or human-made object, …
TSS Stories of Impact: Luke Dauner and Lily Anderson

It is difficult to say where our lives would be had we not crossed paths with TSS. We would have not crossed paths with each other, for starters. But our time at TSS also affected us personally in many ways—cementing our love of the outdoors as a personal and professional classroom, …
National Parks are Re-Opening. Here’s the Need to Know.

Like many Americans longing for the wild outdoors after weeks of being home, we here at Teton Science Schools are eagerly anticipating a return to our cherished national parks. Just last week, …
News Release: Teton Science to Offer Virtual Summer AmeriCorps Program

For Immediate Release
May 8, 2020
Contact: Naomi Heindel (naomi.heindel@tetonscience.org)
Teton Science to Offer Virtual Summer AmeriCorps Program
Remote service members will support Jackson, WY-based community organizations
Jackson, …
Bringing Community Together through Citizen Science

Teton Science Schools has long understood the value, impact and fun that comes along with participating in citizen and community science (CCS) — or in short, public participation in scientific research. We do it with visiting school and teacher groups through programs like Nest Watch and Wyoming Stream Team, …
What Happened at the Virtual Place-Based Education Symposium (and What You Can Do Now!)

It was only a week ago that over 300 students, administrators and educators came together at the Virtual Place-Based Symposium to celebrate place-based education and the incredible work happening around the world. …
What to Expect at the Virtual Place-Based Symposium

For the past four years, we here at Teton Science Schools have been bringing our community together for our annual Place-Based Education Symposium. It’s an event that was designed as a way to celebrate the place-based work happening across the organization, …