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On Their Home Turf at Killian Elementary – Malcom Moniz

As instructors at High Trails, we play an integral role in the development of a newfound love and appreciation of nature in our students. While these young people are in our stead, we see evidence of this daily. But what happens once that bus pulls away and heads back to the city? What happens once […]

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Green Grass?! My Journey to Clara J. King Elementary – Alex Rice

“The grass is always greener on the other side.” I have ardently disliked that phrase, not because it is cliché but because of how painfully true it is with regard to human nature. Our incessant comparison of everything inevitably brings us dissatisfaction. I am no exception. As a passionate instructor at High Trails who loves […]

CA Assembly Bill 165 Vetoed? – Driz Cook

Remember CA Assembly Bill 165? The very real, and very scary, piece of legislation that says schools cannot ask a student to pay for anything, because their education should be free? From the written law itself….“This bill would prohibit a school district, school, or other entity…from imposing a pupil fee, as defined, for participation in […]

Pay To Learn & Outdoor Education- Driz Cook

Recent laws are forcing us to rethink how schools pay for “extra” educational activities. Here’s an excerpt from CA Assembly Bill 165, amended in Assembly on May 5, 2011: “This bill would prohibit a school district, school, or other entity…from imposing a pupil fee, as defined, for participation in educational activities…” Note: this bill has […]

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