Santa Fe, NM - State Parks invites schools and teachers to apply for a grant to help pay for the bus or other mode of transportation to take school children to State Parks during the 2017-18 school year. The deadline to apply is October 6, 2017.

Teachers are encouraged to apply soon and are invited to bring students to any of the 34 NM State Parks. Detailed information and application can be found at www.nmparks.com under the Activities/Outdoor Education heading.

"State Parks strongly supports meaningful, hands-on outdoor classroom experiences," said State Park Director Christy Tafoya. "These grants provide opportunities for children to learn about stewardship of the beautiful resources in our State Parks in a fun and interactive way."

The State Parks Division has formed lasting partnerships with schools and teachers. Previous grant recipients are encouraged to apply again, and State Parks is also seeking first-time applicants who are willing to commit to participate in the Outdoor Classroom Program.

Since 2007, State Parks Outdoor Classroom Program has provided wonderful outdoor learning experiences to more than 168,700 students statewide. With 34 outdoor classrooms across the state, and many cultural and natural resources, State Parks provide a safe, friendly environment for outdoor learning that ties to classroom study.

Teachers rated the program last year with a 9.6 rating out of 10 total points for their overall experience. One satisfied teacher wrote about her students, "They were able to make connections to classroom learning with the real world of nature and were further engaged in subjects taught in school." Many teachers commented that these field trips support science, math and reading and that there is no substitute for children connecting to nature in parks.

Outdoor Classroom Program trips must be to a New Mexico State Park and a list of parks is available at www.nmparks.com. The applicant must be a teacher or representative of a public or public-charter school within a New Mexico school district. The strongest applications are those that most clearly link classroom study with the proposed field trip. Teachers may plan one or more field trips, but cost will be a selection consideration.

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