Field Outings, Stewardship and Sustainability
Field Outings
Field outings are central to our educational program. They provide a critical link between our curriculum and resources throughout the region. Field outings are often several days long. When we make the world our classroom, we encounter factors outside our control. When we take students outside the walls of our school, they learn so much about themselves, working in a group, and the world around them. Students must be prepared for a flexible schedule and changing conditions. They learn to plan ahead for all contingencies and how to deal with logistical challenges. They discover the value of self-reliance and their contribution to group dynamics. Out of their usual element, they have opportunities for self-reflection that the natural world provides.
"For me, the field outings are definitely a highlight of attending Explorations Academy; not only because they get us out from underneath our desks, but because they ignite humbling and fascinating experiences. The outings provide meaningful opportunities to find my truth, and to discover and establish my values." - student
Explorations Academy generally provides all transportation and group camping gear. Study materials including field guides, hand lenses, and tools used in academic field research will also be supplied. Students are required to bring their own outdoor gear into the field. We provide an equipment list and students must own or have access to all the items on that list. A trip requires specialized equipment, but we notify students in a timely manner about these needs. Students are also responsible for their own school supplies in the field and for personal items.
Stewardship and Sustainability
Our curriculum places significant emphasis upon learning about stewardship, ecological literacy and principles of sustainability. We embrace leading-edge programs like Smart Trips, Toward Zero Waste, Watershed Pledge and Green Power. Students spend significant time actively contributing to the health and sustainability of the local community through frequent service learning projects and involvement with other local non-profit organizations focusing on salmon habitat restoration, self-reliance, and farming for those in need, to name a few.

