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Making a Difference

What a wonderful program you have at RVOEP! I loved our Eagle Eyes Training Program and all of our forest adventures. I really appreciate the sense of wonder and excitement you encourage in these young earth keepers! -Susan Carlo, 1st Grade Teacher

What is the impact of outdoor learning? Read these articles to learn what happens when children have the opportunity to develop a meaningful relationship with the natural world and with adults that model an ethic of stewardship and respect for all life.

Making Scientists From Scratch

A 3rd Grade Teacher’s Perspective

Some Good Reasons to Support the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project

Connections Made In A Forest

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