Heads Up for Teachers: NatureTrack K-12 Registration for Field Trips Opens Friday, August 30, 2024

By Giving List Staff   |   August 21, 2024

2024 marks the opening of the 14th season for NatureTrack’s core program of getting K-12 students out of their classrooms and into the great outdoors where ‘learning comes alive in the outdoor classroom,’ with its popular Field Trips program. Program manager Abby Pickens announced that Friday, August 30 the registration page will open for the 2024-2025 school year.  Sign up here.  

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Teachers request a field trip which includes part of the syllabus the students are studying. Sue Eisaguirre, founder of NatureTrack said, “It’s remarkable how quickly these spots fill up once the registrations are opened.  It’s so gratifying to see the returning teachers and schools as it just proves we’re on the right track to creating future nature stewards with this well-designed field trip program.”  Direct communication with teachers ensures each field trip supplements in-classroom units of study and is in alignment with state-mandated standards.  Dedicated volunteer docents who enjoy sharing their knowledge and love of the outdoors with students lead NatureTrack adventures. Students learn the wonder of what is in their own “backyard” by hiking on local trails, spending time in oak woodlands, chaparral, grasslands, coastal sage scrub, and other regional ecosystems.

For every five students there is one docent assigned to them. This allows for an intimate group to discuss and look over things they find on the trail or beach.  Sue continued, “We’re also looking for more docents, and if you think you would like to participate in this exciting future learning program, please talk to Abby.  It’s all based on your open time and schedule.” 

Mark the date: Friday, August 30 registration opens and teachers can log-on to the NatureTrack website and request dates, times and subject for a field trip tailor-made for their class. These are under-served students who benefit from this program NatureTrack designed and continues to refine for the best possible experience.  

There is never a cost to schools, students, teachers, or parents for a NatureTrack field trip.  NatureTrack even covers bus transportation expenses to get students and teachers from their schools to field trip locations. 

PLEASE NOTE: If you do not hear from NatureTrack within 48-hours of your reservation,
email: abby@naturetrack.org or call 

Registration page: https://sites.google.com/naturetrack.org/naturetracktrips/home

Information: https://naturetrack.org/field-trips/

 

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NatureTrack is a 501(c)3 non-profit whose mission is to provide outdoor field trips for school-aged children at no cost to the schools or students.

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NatureTrack connects children with the wonders of the natural world. By exposing them to nature, engaging their curiosity, and inspiring a love for the outdoors, NatureTrack instills the land ethic essential for appreciating and conserving our environment. It’s a vital gateway to Santa Barbara County’s ‘great outdoors’ for our youth, many of whom don’t have the access my generation may have taken for granted. Supporting NatureTrack is about ensuring the future of everything we cherish about this place we call home.
Greg Parker
Principal, Investec and Board Member, Land Trust for Santa Barbara County

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Transportation is NatureTrack’s largest cost, and it keeps rising. Your donations help fund field trips and provide more Freedom Trax.

    •$7,500 funds a field trip for 100 K-12 students

    •$6,500 buys a new Freedom Trax

Any donation amount is appreciated to support our mission. Field trips fill up quickly each year, highlighting our need for more volunteers. Docents play a crucial role with a 5-to-1 student-to-docent ratio. Your contribution, whether financial or as a volunteer has a meaningful impact. Please donate or volunteer today, or both!

Key Supporters

Adams Legacy Foundation
The Ann Jackson Family Foundation
Audacious Foundation
City of Goleta
City of Buellton
Edison International
Edwin and Jeanne Woods
Family Foundation
Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation
Hutton Parker Foundation
John S. Kiewit Memorial
Foundation
Natalie Orfalea Foundation &
Lou Buglioli
Raintree Foundation
Santa Ynez Valley Youth Recreation
Towbes Foundation
The Tranquila Foundation
UCSB Coastal Fund
Williams-Corbett Foundation