Handson outdoor learning thrives at Red Smith after Wequiock closure
May 15, 2026
Even after Green Bays Wequiock Elementary closed two years ago, one of its most treasured traditions the outdoor learning program is alive and growing at Red Smith Elementary.The move, just five miles away, ensures transfer st
udents can still dig into hands-on activities that connect them to nature and teach lessons that go far beyond the classroom.A Classroom Without WallsFor Agriculture Science Teacher Sarah Valentine, the great outdoors is the perfect teaching space.I love coming to their classroom and having them cheer that they get to come outside Its a great opportunity for kids of all different learning styles to shine and learn about the environment firsthand, rather than through a book or a screen.From planting seeds to measuring soil temperature, students experience lessons through touch, sight, and sound.Principal Willie Birkholz says the program is only getting stronger.Kids and outdoor learning, and hands in the dirt is amazing. Our program continues to grow.Student VoicesThe programs impact is clear from what students have to say: Miss Valentine tries to mix it up a lot. It enhances your learning because you can experience it while youre learning its way more memorable. I think its a monitor, you press this, and it does the temperature its cold! I like being outside because its lots of pretty stuff and nature.Natures LessonsIn the nearby forest, Valentine guides students through seasonal changes.Holding a small blossom, she explains:These flowers are called a spring ephemeral, which means they only come up in the spring.The program now includes farm-to-table lessons, animal science, and even business skills preparing students with real-world tools, all without relying on screens.Growing Into the FutureStudents also organize a plant sale that raises money to support the program while teaching basic budgeting.Those interested in supporting the cause or learning more about outdoor education at Red Smith can find more details here.
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