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A new initiative at Roxhill Elementary aims to ensure every student can experience the profound impact of learning in nature. Spearheaded by teacher Shawna Prynne, a community fundraiser has been launched to support a comprehensive outdoor education program for the school.
The campaign highlights that an outdoor school experience creates lifelong memories and provides unique learning opportunities far beyond the traditional classroom walls. Proponents note that such programs allow students to share valuable social experiences, build teamwork, and develop a deeper connection with the natural environment. These adventures are seen as crucial for fostering resilience, curiosity, and practical science knowledge.
The school is now reaching out to the local community for support to make these educational trips accessible to all students. The goal is to remove financial barriers so that every child at Roxhill Elementary can participate. Educators believe that investing in outdoor learning is an investment in the students' academic growth and personal development, providing lessons that resonate for years to come.
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