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{{Short description|Educational organization in Wyoming and Idaho, USA}}
[[File:Teton Science Schools 1.jpg|thumb|Main campus of Teton Science Schools in Jackson Hole, Wyoming]]
[[File:Teton Science Schools 1.jpg|thumb|Main campus of Teton Science Schools in Jackson Hole, Wyoming]]
'''Teton Science Schools''' (TSS) inspires curiosity, engagement, and leadership through transformative place based education. With physical campuses in northwest [[Wyoming]] and [[Idaho]], TSS runs programs in field education, classroom education, and educator development globally.<ref>{{cite web|title=Agnew is Science Schools’ new director|url=http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/schools/agnew-is-science-schools-new-director/article_6a4c5492-a976-5e20-9a5a-7f06489a265d.html|publisher=Jackson Hole News|accessdate=8 July 2016|date=June 17, 2015}}</ref> Founded in 1967, TSS began through teaching about the natural world and the [[Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem]] together through the study of nature and [[place-based education]]. Teton Science Schools serves students from across Wyoming, the Intermountain West, the nation and around the world.
'''Teton Science Schools''' (TSS) is an educational organization located in northwest [[Wyoming]] and [[Idaho]]. TSS runs programs in outdoor learning experiences, classroom education, and educator development. Founded in 1967, TSS began through teaching about the natural world and the [[Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem]] together through the study of nature and [[place-based education]]. Teton Science Schools serves students from across Wyoming, the Intermountain West, the nation and around the world.


Teton Science Schools operate place-based programs for students, adults and families, wildlife expeditions, field science education programs, a graduate program in place-based field science education, education learning programs for teachers, and two independent schools.<ref>{{cite web|title=Military families bond in Tetons|url=http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/features/military-families-bond-in-tetons/article_044c8d41-83ca-55d3-9190-69d2f9df06f2.html|publisher=Jackson Hole News|accessdate=9 July 2016|date=July 9, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author1=Peter Heller|title=On Safari in Yellowstone National Park, America's Own Serengeti|url=http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2015-05-20/on-safari-in-yellowstone-national-park-americas-own-serengeti|publisher=Conde Nast Traveler|accessdate=9 July 2016|date=May 20, 2015}}</ref>
Teton Science Schools operate place-based programs for students, adults and families, wildlife expeditions, outdoor learning experiences programs, education learning programs for teachers, and two independent day schools.<ref>{{cite web|title=Military families bond in Tetons|url=http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/features/military-families-bond-in-tetons/article_044c8d41-83ca-55d3-9190-69d2f9df06f2.html|publisher=Jackson Hole News|accessdate=9 July 2016|date=July 9, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author1=Peter Heller|title=On Safari in Yellowstone National Park, America's Own Serengeti|url=http://www.cntraveler.com/stories/2015-05-20/on-safari-in-yellowstone-national-park-americas-own-serengeti|publisher=Conde Nast Traveler|accessdate=9 July 2016|date=May 20, 2015}}</ref>


In 2015, the organization integrated the Murie Center, a nonprofit conservation organization located on the [[Murie Ranch Historic District|Murie Ranch]] in [[Moose, Wyoming]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Teton Science Schools, Murie Center complete merger|url=http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/schools/teton-science-schools-murie-center-complete-merger/article_b2d2b4e5-9db9-5b5e-9459-a0c8d1243d50.html|publisher=Jackson Hole Daily|accessdate=8 July 2016|date=October 5, 2015}}</ref>
In 2015, the organization integrated the Murie Ranch, a nonprofit conservation organization located on the [[Murie Ranch Historic District|Murie Ranch]] in [[Moose, Wyoming]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Teton Science Schools, Murie Center complete merger|url=http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/news/schools/teton-science-schools-murie-center-complete-merger/article_b2d2b4e5-9db9-5b5e-9459-a0c8d1243d50.html|publisher=Jackson Hole Daily|accessdate=8 July 2016|date=October 5, 2015}}</ref>


==Structure==
==Structure==
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==Campuses==
==Campuses==
[[File:Murie Residence.jpg|thumb|Murie residence at the Murie Ranch]]
[[File:Murie Residence.jpg|thumb|Murie residence at the Murie Ranch]]
* Jackson Campus - the main campus is located on a 900-acre site in Jackson Hole, which include educational, residential and dining buildings. The [[Journeys School]], a pre-K through 12th grade independent school operated by TSS, is located here.
* Jackson Campus - the main campus is located on a 900-acre site in Jackson Hole, which include educational, residential and dining buildings. The [[Journeys School|Mountain Academy of Teton Science Schools]], formerly the Journeys School, an 18-month through 8th grade independent day school operated by TSS, is located here.
* Kelly Campus - the original campus of TSS opened in 1973 in the [[Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge]] of the former Elbo Ranch inside Grand Teton National Park. Consisting of rustic log buildings preserved in an historic western setting, the site includes classroom, dining and residential buildings for students and participants in the Graduate Program. The Murie Museum houses a collection of over 600 bird study skins, over 1000 mammal study skins, skulls from almost every family of North American mammals and hundreds of plant specimens.
* Kelly Campus - the original campus of TSS opened in 1973 in the [[Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge]] of the former Elbo Ranch inside Grand Teton National Park. Consisting of rustic log buildings preserved in an historic western setting, the site includes classroom, dining and residential buildings for students and housed the participants in the Graduate Program. The Murie Museum houses a collection of over 600 bird study skins, over 1000 mammal study skins, skulls from almost every family of North American mammals and hundreds of plant specimens.
* [[Murie Ranch Historic District|Murie Ranch]] - facility of the Murie Center, the site is associated with the conservationists [[Olaus Murie]], his wife [[Margaret Murie|Margaret (Mardy) Murie]] and scientist [[Adolph Murie]] and his wife Louise.
* [[Murie Ranch Historic District|Murie Ranch]] - former home of the Murie Center, the site is associated with the conservationists [[Olaus Murie]], his wife [[Margaret Murie|Margaret (Mardy) Murie]] and scientist [[Adolph Murie]] and his wife Louise.
* Teton Valley Community School - serves pre-K through 6th grade, located on a 10 acre-campus in [[Victor, Idaho]]
* Mountain Academy Teton Valley Campus - serves pre-K through 8th grade, located on a 10 acre-campus in [[Victor, Idaho]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.tetonscience.org/ Teton Science Schools] - official website
* [http://www.tetonscience.org/ Teton Science Schools] - official website

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[[Category:Bridger–Teton National Forest]]
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 3 September 2024

Main campus of Teton Science Schools in Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Teton Science Schools (TSS) is an educational organization located in northwest Wyoming and Idaho. TSS runs programs in outdoor learning experiences, classroom education, and educator development. Founded in 1967, TSS began through teaching about the natural world and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem together through the study of nature and place-based education. Teton Science Schools serves students from across Wyoming, the Intermountain West, the nation and around the world.

Teton Science Schools operate place-based programs for students, adults and families, wildlife expeditions, outdoor learning experiences programs, education learning programs for teachers, and two independent day schools.[1][2]

In 2015, the organization integrated the Murie Ranch, a nonprofit conservation organization located on the Murie Ranch in Moose, Wyoming.[3]

Structure

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Teton Science Schools is a private, 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization, operating year-round in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in partnership with Grand Teton National Park and as a permittee of the Bridger-Teton National Forest.[citation needed]

Campuses

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Murie residence at the Murie Ranch
  • Jackson Campus - the main campus is located on a 900-acre site in Jackson Hole, which include educational, residential and dining buildings. The Mountain Academy of Teton Science Schools, formerly the Journeys School, an 18-month through 8th grade independent day school operated by TSS, is located here.
  • Kelly Campus - the original campus of TSS opened in 1973 in the Ramshorn Dude Ranch Lodge of the former Elbo Ranch inside Grand Teton National Park. Consisting of rustic log buildings preserved in an historic western setting, the site includes classroom, dining and residential buildings for students and housed the participants in the Graduate Program. The Murie Museum houses a collection of over 600 bird study skins, over 1000 mammal study skins, skulls from almost every family of North American mammals and hundreds of plant specimens.
  • Murie Ranch - former home of the Murie Center, the site is associated with the conservationists Olaus Murie, his wife Margaret (Mardy) Murie and scientist Adolph Murie and his wife Louise.
  • Mountain Academy Teton Valley Campus - serves pre-K through 8th grade, located on a 10 acre-campus in Victor, Idaho

References

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  1. ^ "Military families bond in Tetons". Jackson Hole News. July 9, 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  2. ^ Peter Heller (May 20, 2015). "On Safari in Yellowstone National Park, America's Own Serengeti". Conde Nast Traveler. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Teton Science Schools, Murie Center complete merger". Jackson Hole Daily. October 5, 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
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