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”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating for the children.” Kindergarten teacher Cherokee Elementary
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”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating.

Dec 14, 2015

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Page 1: ”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating.

     ”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating for the children.”

Kindergarten teacher Cherokee Elementary

Page 2: ”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating.

“I have been a little disappointed that the parks in recent years have had great programs for the kids, which I brought my granddaughter to, but less for older folks.

“This year's programs at Cades Cove have wiped away that disappointment…. Thank you foradding more adult education opportunities. We will be back.”

Merry Brown Knoxville, TN

Page 3: ”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating.

“The program was great because of the hands on experiences.  The children were so involved and intrigued.”

2nd grade teacherBoyds Creek Elementary School

Page 4: ”The best part was the hands on activities, positive attitudes, being outdoors, and the movement within the lessons. The rangers were patient and motivating.

“You never know how exploring [National Parks] will affect your children…. [My son] announced that he wanted to be a fisheries biologist or wildlife biologist because he wanted a job where he could work in the mountains.”

Robyn Parklocal parent whose children

participated in two JuniorRanger programs

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http://npsfocus.nps.gov/searchresult.do?fullresult=true&recordid=1147

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