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ug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary
Classrooms in The Field
Scheduling Policies
Current Application
Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary is a wonderful place for students to learn about wetlands. At our marsh boardwalk, river piers, and observation deck, children learn about wetlands plants, observe animals, test water quality, or seine for fish. Canoe trips give older children an otter’s eye view of the marsh. There’s also the opportunity to study soils, invertebrates, reptiles, amphibians, and birds in the Sanctuary’s forests and fields.
Every Classrooms in the Field trip is planned and developed for your class. Our outdoor programs are designed to complement your science and environmental curriculums and provide hands-on experiences for your students. Our goal is to integrate your field trip with the science curriculum that your children are receiving at the time and to correlate field trip activities to MSPAP outcomes and High School Core Learning Goals. We strive to provide activities that enhance and expand on the material that children are learning in the classroom.
To apply for a field trip date fill out the application COMPLETELY. Part C of the Field Trip Application and copies of your curriculum will assist us in developing your field trip. We will be happy to help you to complete the form, although we can not guarantee accommodating all applications.
Because of the demand for Classrooms in the Field trips, we give priority to teachers who:
- demonstrate a link between the field trip and their environmental curriculum
- have brought students to Jug Bay for field trips in the past
- have attended or plan to attend a planning workshop at the Sanctuary
Please cross out any school holidays, closings and testing dates that would preclude field trips on the application calendar. Circle any preferred dates. We will make every effort to accommodate your request, but unfortunately we cannot guarantee specific dates.
If an entire grade is requesting a field trip, each class usually requires a separate date. Every teacher must complete a form for his or her class. Please mail all forms from one grade or school together with any supporting curriculum information. If your school is accepted for the season, we will schedule all classes.
Teachers may be required to attend a planning session at Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary.
Our Fall season runs September though November: Priority Deadline in late May.
Our Spring season runs March though May. Priority Deadline in early December.
Winter and Summer programs can be arranged.
We can help you complete the form. Please call us at (410) 741-9330 if you have questions.
- Please submit all applications to Karyn Molines. Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary, 1361 Wrighton Road, Lothian, MD 20711. FAX: 410-741-9346
PRICING INFORMATION:
- $1.00 per student, chaperones free. Maximum* 30 students. On a case-by-case basis, we can accommodate up to 45 students. Do not mail payment with application form.
- Chaperones and Teachers:
Please plan on one chaperone for every six students. They pay no fee.
- Canoeing
An additional $4 per student. Students must be in at least 8th grade. *Maximum number for canoe trips 16 students, One chaperone for every 8 students.
- The Chesapeake Bay Trust, a state run program, offers grants for schools with environmental projects and field trips. Contact them directly: Chesapeake Bay Trust, 60 West Street, Annapolis, MD 21401, (410) 974-2941.
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