Dante B Fascell is a STEM elementary school in the Miami-Dade district, one of the largest in the country. About one third of fourth graders in the Miami-Dade district visited Everglades National Park last year. That’s close to 9,000 students!
Though the Everglades has been hosting field trips for more than 45 years, the Every Kid in a Park program has more than doubled the demand. To accommodate these students, park ranger Allyson Gantt created a volunteer-run outdoor classroom with five stations.
“We really tried to make the stations interactive and hands on,” says Gantt. “We want kids to see wildlife up close,” she says.
It was obvious the experience made an impact, as students could explain what they saw and felt four months after they visited.