
Teacher starts classroom on a lake as outdoor learning grows popular amid COVID-19
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While some schools are planning to reopen for in-person or distance learning amid COVID-19, the Nature Kin Farm and Forest School has its sights on outdoor learning.
At the Nature Kin Farm and Forest School, students between the ages of 9 and 11 will have science, math, business, language arts and history classes in addition to a nature-focused curriculum that includes gardening, animal husbandry and student-led exploration. "The school is located on the 50-acre, Rowell family farm at Lookout Lake that includes wetlands, creek, forests, meadows and a lake, making it an ideal outdoor classroom/STEM laboratory," Lomino, who is the school’s director, told FOX News via email.More Related News

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