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Rooted in Place, Growing with Purpose: Mountain Academy’s Teton Valley Campus
Tucked in the middle of Victor, Idaho, the Mountain Academy Teton Valley Campus is more than just a school; it’s a learning community rooted in ...
Curiosity Grows Here: Discovery Sessions at the Jackson Hole Farmers Market
Explore the Roots of Our Local Food System All Season Long
This summer, Teton Science Schools is thrilled to ...
Front Porch Concerts and Conversations Return to The Murie Ranch This Summer
Teton Science Schools is proud to present the 2025 season of Front Porch Concerts and Conversations at the historic Murie Ranch, a celebration of ...
Emerging Educators Lead the Way at Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps Capstone Fair
Last month, the University of Wyoming College of Education hosted the annual Capstone Fair for the Wyoming Rural Teacher Corps, an inspiring event ...
Mountain Academy Jackson Campus Announces 2025–26 Faculty Team
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Jackson, Wyoming—Mountain Academy of Teton Science Schools is pleased to share a first look at the 2025–26 faculty team at ...
Celebrating Three Years of Place-Based Learning in the Crowsnest Pass
Horace Allen and Isabelle Sellon Schools, located in Alberta’s Crowsnest Pass, wrapped up a three-year, grant-funded partnership with our Professional Learning Team this May. Since ...
Yellowstone Awaits
Imagine the freedom to explore Yellowstone National Park at your own pace, with a dedicated expert naturalist to guide you. June is a spectacular time ...
Why Dawn & Dusk?
Sunrise and sunset are particularly rewarding times for animal observation in Grand Teton National Park, which is why we offer half-day sunrise and sunset tours. ...
Bringing the Place Network Together
Written by Sharon Laidlaw, Director of Place Network
In April, more than 30 educators from across the U.S. and Canada gathered in the Tetons for ...
Why Outdoor Summer Camps Are Essential for Kids’ Health, Learning, and Happiness
In an age when childhood is increasingly defined by screens, schedules, ...
Signs of Spring in Jackson Hole: First Wildflowers of the Season
Written & Photographed by Jessamyn Biette, Program Coordinator – Service
After a long winter, color is finally beginning to return to the valley—appearing first as ...
From Service to Stewardship: My AmeriCorps Story and the Lasting Legacy at Teton Science Schools
Written by Kendall Peacock, Head of Field Education
In 2007, I zipped up my tent in a downpour, hoisted a rock bar over my shoulder, ...