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Local Field Trips and Presentations

Local Field Trips and Presentations

In Clark County, we are fortunate to have many organizations and agencies who host local field trips and go to local schools to teach students about a variety of topics! Click on the name of the agency/organization to learn more about their educational resources. 

The icons next to each agency/organization indicate: 

  • Bus icon: the agency/organization offers field trips bus icon
  • Teacher icon: the agency/organization offers in-class presentations classroom icon
  • Computer icon: the agency/organization has online resources specifically for classroom, educator, or student use on their website computer icon

Bird Alliance of Oregon  

The Audubon Society of Portland promotes the understanding, enjoyment, and protection of native birds, other wildlife and their habitats. They offer tours and all-day field trips at their west Portland sanctuary, but can also visit your classroom for programs on birds of prey, bird biology, owls of the northwest, and habitats. 

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Bonneville Power Administration 

School groups can visit Bonneville Dam for a tour, or they can stay closer-to-home and tour the BPA laboratories in Vancouver for an up-close look at how electricity works in the Northwest. During the tour, groups visit the High Voltage Labs, the Mechanical Testing labs, and get a visit from "Dr. Science."


Clark County Clean Water  

Find educational resources, information about local watersheds and water quality, and more on their web page. Clean Water can come to your classroom for a short demonstration and discussion on watershed health, using the Enviroscape watershed model. 

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Clark Public Utilities   

CPU offers programs including: 

School field trips: for fourth and fifth grades, CPU provides field trips at their operations facility, featuring: information about types of jobs employees at the utility do; how power is generated; warehouse tour; hands-on presentation about electricity and magnetism including use of a Van De Graaff generator, talking about power generation, distribution, and conservation; presentation and hands-on activities about drinking water and how to protect it through environmental stewardship; and electrical safety. 

Classroom presentations: Presentation topics include electrical safety, environmental protection, and utility careers. 

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Columbia Springs  

Their mission is to offer a unique setting where educational experiences foster greater awareness of the natural world, inspiring stewardship. They offer NGSS-aligned (Next Generation Science Standard) field trips, summer exploration programs, and the Salmon in the Classroom program (in partnership with Clark Public Utilities). 


Friends of Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge

The Friends' mission is to support, protect, and enhance the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge and its wildlife habitat, and to broaden public awareness and participation in its environmental, cultural, and educational opportunities.

Until further notice, all programs, volunteering, and field trips are on hold. Large groups should not be gathering anywhere on the Refuge. Their website still offers a wide range of educator resources, and the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is still open to the public for self-led tours.


Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership 

The mission of LCEP is to improve the lower Columbia River by protecting and restoring ecosystems and enhancing clean water for current and future generations of fish, wildlife, and people. They offer no-cost programs to local schools including classroom science lessons, field programs, and teacher resources. They can also provide support for teachers implementing their own units and can help customize programs. Their goal with these school programs is to build environmental curiosity and knowledge, empower citizens to make a difference in their communities, and foster a personal connection to the lower Columbia River. 

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Mount St. Helens Institute

Their mission is to advance understanding and stewardship of the Earth through science, education, and exploration of volcanic landscapes. Resources offered through MSHI include volcano outdoor school (day trips and overnight trips to Mount St. Helens), "Kaboom! Volunteers in the Classroom", classroom lessons, interactive web-based learning tool "Volcano Explorers", other online volcano resources, field trips, and teacher workshops. 

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SNAP Ed (WSU Extension)

Washington State University Food $ense (SNAP Ed) teaches youth, families, and adults with limited incomes to develop lifelong skills and behaviors for healthful eating and physically active lifestyles. Resources about nutrition, healthful eating, and more is available on their website. SNAP Ed educators will do in-class activities and lessons for qualifying schools in Vancouver, Evergreen, and Washougal districts. Available to all is their "Smarter Lunchroom" program, which can help schools plan projects that can be used to certify in the "Healthy School Buildings" category for Washington Green Schools certification. 

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Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington

The Watershed Alliance works to educate and engage community members to be active stewards of SW Washington's natural legacy. They educate children and adults, by giving hands-on opportunities to participate in the restoration and protection of waterways. Contact the Watershed Alliance of Southwest Washington with your questions about their events and other resources. 


Water Resources Education Center

Teaching people of all ages how to wisely use the important, life-giving natural resource of water is what Vancouver's Water Resources Education Center is all about. They offer in-class visits, group visits to the Water Center, workshops for teachers, resources, and facilitate the student-driven Watershed Monitoring Network, which includes the annual student Watershed Congress. 

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Videos

Check out these videos to be shown in the classroom or during morning announcements. They can be a great educational tool and support your sustainability, recycling and composting efforts.

Forming a Green Team

Clark County students are passionate about creating a better environment for us all

student holding green pledge signWhen they discover and learn the problems our community’s environment has, they want to take action. Forming a Green Team is a great way to get the school community started on a greener path. Green Team gives students a vehicle to think about environmental issues and possible solutions in a thoughtful, creative way. Green Team members have a chance to be leaders in their school, educating and inspiring others in the school community to change behaviors in support of our earth. Green Team can be a good resource; members can collect recyclables, monitor the cafeteria food waste cart, start and grow a school garden and help green the school in other ways. They also have a lot of fun while learning about the natural world around them. This group can be called a Green Team, an Environmental Club, or any name you choose.

 

Starting a Green Team at your school

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Neighborhood Grants

teens planting treesIs there a project that you would like to complete for your school? The Vancouver Watersheds Alliance offers grants up to $2,000 for community projects in the City of Vancouver. Projects must enhance sustainability through volunteer-driven, on-the-ground environmental work or education. Your school must be in a recognized City of Vancouver Neighborhood Association.  MORE INFO

OSPI

Grants Looking for funds for your green team initiatives? Stay on top of grants offered by OSPI School Facilities:

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