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Give the Gift of Adventure This Holiday Season with Wildlife Expeditions

The holiday season is right around the corner, and there’s no better way to surprise your loved ones than with an experience they’ll ...

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Teton Science Schools Launches the Holiday Season with Annual Cookie Swap and Open House at the Murie Ranch

There’s something magical about the first snowfall at the Murie Ranch, the soft crunch underfoot, the smell of pine in the air, and ...

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Learning Our Letters: Kindergarten Adventures in Literacy!

This fall, our kindergarten classrooms on the Mountain Academy Jackson Campus have been buzzing with excitement as our youngest learners dive into the world of ...

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Ohio University: Higher Education Committing to Community-Engaged, Place-Based Teaching and Learning

Written by Leslie Cook, Head of Professional Learning

Over the last decade, Teton Science Schools has grown and strengthened our relationship with Ohio University.  The ...

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Can You Go to Yellowstone in the Winter?

Yellowstone National Park isn’t just a summer destination. Visiting in the winter offers a magical, snow-dusted landscape and a chance to see wildlife ...

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Celebrating Maria Vazquez: 2025 Champion of Children Award Winner

At Mountain Academy’s Jackson Campus, we are fortunate to work alongside educators who inspire, challenge, and nurture our youngest learners every day. This ...

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Experience Jackson Hole’s Off-Season Magic: Sunset Wildlife Expeditions Joins the 2-for-1 Tradition

As town slows down and the traffic fades, Jackson Hole’s off-season offers a unique opportunity to experience the area in a whole new way. While ...

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In Memory of Dr. Jane Goodall: Honoring a Legacy of Hope

Today, the world pauses to remember the incomparable Dr. Jane Goodall, a visionary scientist, storyteller, and changemaker whose life’s work reshaped the way ...

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How We “Do” Place-Based Education When It’s Not Our Place

Written by Sharon Laidlaw, Director of Place Network

How We Teach Place—When It’s Not Our Place

At the heart of place-based education is a deep ...

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From Curiosity to Community Impact: Highlights from Our Intro to Place-Based Education Course

Written by Kelly Gaskins, Professional Learning Coach

This summer, 35 educators from across the U.S., as well as participants from Greece and Switzerland, came together ...

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Honoring Rob Wallace at the 15th Annual Murie Spirit of Conservation Awards

Teton Science Schools is proud to announce that Rob Wallace, former Assistant Secretary for the U.S. Department of the Interior, will be the 2025 Murie ...

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Exploring, Leading, Learning: Young Women & Science 2025

This fall, Teton Science Schools invites 8th–10th grade girls from across the region to step into the role of scientist, leader, and explorer. ...

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