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animals native to the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada. Grizzlies, black bears, wolves, bobcats, lynx, cougars, owls, eagles and wetland animals can be viewed in natural exhibits. Student field trips include a walking tour of the park.

Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium

5400 N Pearl St., Tacoma 98407 253-404-3800, reserve@pdza.org pdza.org/discover/schools

Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium has 367 species and more than 9,000 individual specimens from sea stars to elephants. They offer a variety of educational programs both in and out of the classroom including guided field trips, the Zoo to You Outreach Program, teacher workshops, career discovery programs and more.

Reptile Man and Reptile Zoo

22715 State Route 2, Monroe 98272

Reptile Zoo: 360-805-5300

To book the Reptile Man: 425-750-6660 spetersen55@gmail.com, reptileman.com thereptilezoo.org

ExploreThe Reptile Zoo has one of the most comprehensive collections of reptiles on the West Coast, from black mambas to large anacondas, turtles to iguanas, and the only albino alligator in the Northwest. Scott Petersen, “The Reptile Man,” can be scheduled for a classroom visit or school assembly.

Seattle Aquarium

1483 Alaskan Way Pier 59, Seattle 98101 206-386-4300, contactus@seattleaquarium.org seattleaquarium.org/education-programs

ANIMALS

Cougar Mountain Zoo

19525 SE 54th St., Issaquah 98027 425-392-6278, info@cougarmountainzoo.org cougarmountainzoo.org

The 10 “worlds” of Cougar Mountain Zoo include habitats of cougars, reindeer, cranes, macaws, emus, lemurs, alpaca, wallabies, tigers

and wolves. Schools can take guided tours of the zoo or schedule an Outreach Presentation.

Langley Whale Center

Ages 2-99

105 Anthes Ave., Langley 98260 360-221-7505, info@orcanetwork.org or katie@orcanetwork.org orcanetwork.org/langley-whale-center

The Langley Whale Center offers educational opportunities through our interactive exhibits and displays, where families can learn all about the marine mammals of the Salish Sea. We also offer monthly youth lessons by way of Zoom and in-person accessibility. All our events and center exhibits are available free of charge and can be enjoyed by all ages.

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

11610 Trek Drive E, Eatonville 98328 360-832-6117, info@nwtrek.org nwtrek.org/visit/field-trips

Northwest Trek is home to more than 200

The Seattle Aquarium is a wealth of undersea information for educators, kids, parents and visitors. Through specialized teacher programs, field trip opportunities, events and other marine resources, everyone can learn to share their knowledge and encourage the protection of the Sound that surrounds us all.

Wolf Haven International

All ages

3111 Offut Lake Road SE, Tenino 98589 360-264-4695, x223, education@wolfhaven.org wolfhaven.org/education or wolfhaven.org/learn-about-wolves

Wolf Haven bridges the existing education gap by providing science- and arts-based programs to groups of all ages and backgrounds. Our staff interact with learners both on- and off-site and offer virtual presentations around the world. All educational programs meet Next Generation Science Standards and offer a balanced perspective that respects diverse stakeholders in the community.

Woodland Park Zoo

5500 Phinney Ave. N, Seattle 98103 206-548-2500, schools@zoo.org zoo.org/education

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FARMS, FOOD & NUTRITION

Beecher’s Foundation

1725 Westlake Ave N, STE 200, Seattle 98109 206-209-5935, info@beechersfoundation.org beechersfoundation.org

The Beechers Foundation strives to equip students with the skills necessary to make informed choices about their food. Their ‘workshop in a box’ is free and

recommended to be completed over a week.

Boehm’s Candies

255 NE Gilman Blvd., Issaquah 98027 425-392-6652, info@boehmscandies.com boehmscandies.com/tours

Boehm’s has been making gourmet European chocolates since 1942. Guided tours take groups through the candy factory where they receive samples of the confections and see how Boehm’s candies are made. Students may also visit the authentic Swiss Chalet and Alpine Chapel to learn about the history of the founder, Julius Boehm.

Hawthorn Farm

17340 NE 195th St., Woodinville 98072 hawthornfarm.org

At Hawthorn Farm, we believe that children are happiest and healthiest when they play outside, are immersed in living communities of plants and animals and humans, directly discover their food sources, and learn practical, hands-on skills from caring mentors and teachers. When these are present, children feel connected, capable, grateful, and fully alive. Hawthorn Farm offers gardening, carpentry, archery, and nature skills programs for all ages.

Jubilee Biodynamic Farm

229 W Snoqualmie River Road NE, Carnation 98014

jubileefarm@hotmail.com jubileefarm.org

Jubilee offers September Harvest, October Pumpkin (pumpkin tours fill up fast) and spring tours customized to cover any farm-related activities you wish. The spring tours focus on planting, working the soil and working with animals. The fall tours are more specific to the harvest with time in the field for every student to harvest his or her own carrots, beets or beans. Tours are just over an hour long and include a ride on a hay wagon.

Oxbow Farm & Conservation

Ages 4-18

10819 Carnation-Duvall Road NE, Carnation 98014 425-788-1134, mo@oxbow.org oxbow.org

Oxbow’s Farm Field Trip Adventures focus on the seasons, organic farming, and connecting with the ecosystem in unique ways. These hands-on, guided field trips for schools and groups open kids’ eyes, ears, noses and taste buds to life, big and small, on our kid-friendly vegetable farm. Students participate in seasonal farm activities such as planting seeds, tending raised garden beds, and harvesting.

Tilth Alliance

4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Seattle 98103 tilthalliance.org

Our monthly art projects are thoughtfully curated by artists and literacy specialists with your child in mind! Take the extra time and spending out of art and focus on the fun. Every month one of our professional artists creates a unique and exciting project that will inspire creativity. Literacy specialists select a book to coincide with the project and promote literacy.

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Children and youth from PreK-grade 12 engage all of their senses while gaining valuable skills, knowledge and experiences at Seattle Tilth children’s gardens. We practice hands-on, science-based learning. We offer a variety of programs for all ages.

Washington State Fair

110 9th Ave. SW, Puyallup 98371 253-845-1771, info@thefair.com thefair.com/education

As fewer families live on farms, children need opportunities to learn where their food and fiber originate. Fairtime Educational Tours offer observation and hands-on experience with farm animals and agriculture. The Traveling Farm visits schools for an entire day to provide an educational experience about agriculture and healthy food choices for grades 1 to 3.

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Wolf Camp and the School of Natural Science

1026 14th St. SW, Puyallup 98371 425-248-0253 wolfcollege.com

Wolf College offers a world of nature and survival using real-life stories, lectures, games and handson practice to impart skills and knowledge that last a lifetime. Whether in the classroom or on location, visits are highly customized. Favorite themes include Animal Tracking, Aboriginal Craftmaking, Lostproofing & Orienteering, Wild Edible Plants, Naturalist Art & Journaling, Local Geology & Astronomy, and much more.

HANDS-ON DISCOVERY & PHYSICAL FUN

The Center for Wooden Boats

1010 Valley Street, Seattle 98109 206-382-2628, youth@cwb.org cwb.org/youth-programs-2023

CWB uses the marine environment and classic wooden boats to engage students in the Pacific Northwest’s unique culture, history and environment. CWB also provides hands-on educational opportunities for students from preschool to high school. Field trips at CWB can include charter boat and pond boat rentals, toy boat building, wooden boat storytime and more.

Challenge Island

206-790-8714, mmehta@challenge-island.com challenge-island.com/greater-seattle/programs

Challenge Island provides unique challenge-based programs designed to foster critical and creative thinking skills, problem-solving methodology, and core STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) principles in children ages 4 to 14. Each of their hundreds of challenges appeals to children’s natural curiosity and sparks their inherent imagination. They offer in-school field trips, enrichment programs, camps and more.

Children’s Museum of Skagit County

432 Fashion Way, Burlington 98233 360-757-8888, emily@skagitcm.org skagitchildrensmuseum.net/education

The museum provides an interactive learning environment to promote an understanding of the arts, science and culture among families and educators in Skagit County. Exhibits include a music room, an art studio, a tugboat and a semitruck, a river to dam up and fish in, and much more.

Hands On Children’s Museum

414 Jefferson St. N.E., Olympia 98501 360-956-0818 ext. 103 , reservations@hocm.org hocm.org/field-trips

Choose from several field trip workshops that connect to your curriculum and make learning

exciting, interactive and fun. Workshops include Bee Buzz & Bee-Bots, catapults, silkscreening and more. Printable field trip guides are also available. The Arts & Parts Studio gives every student an opportunity to take home a unique work of art. Hands-On 2U brings the museum field trip to your school or organization.

Kids Discovery Museum (KiDiMu)

301 Ravine Lane, Bainbridge Island 98110 206-855-4650, learnmore@kidimu.org kidimu.org

KiDiMu is home to a variety of hands-on installations that encourage sensory exploration and interactive play for the whole family. Through self-guided tours, young learners discover the wonders of physics through hands-on experiments, solve real-life math problems, try their hands at art projects, explore the various imaginary play areas and more.

KidsQuest Children’s Museum

1116 108th Ave. N.E., Bellevue 98004 425-637-8100, info@kidsquestmuseum.org kidsquestmuseum.org

KidsQuest Children’s Museum is an educational and fun experience for schools, clubs, and other organizations to enjoy hours of hands-on learning. In-class programs, in-school science fairs and Scout badge workshops are also available.

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Next Step Archery

22313 70th Ave. W, Suite U1A, Mountlake Terrace 98043 425-977-2770, info@nextsteparchery.org nextsteparchery.org

Next Step Archery is one of only a few archery training centers in the Seattle area. They host training events for a range of groups including Scout badge classes, youth organizations and homeschool programs. Their USA Archery-certified staff will help foster both enjoyment and skill of the sport. Next Step Archery is also a verified merit badge counselor.

Rick Hartman’s School of Toy

425-837-9451 schooloftoy.com

Rick Hartman is a professional toy inventor and former classroom teacher who brings curriculum-based toy-building workshops and assemblies to elementary and intermediate schools throughout the Pacific Northwest. Students build their own fun and surprising toys that fly, buzz, balance, twirl and engage young minds while demonstrating important concepts in science, math, history and the arts.

Seattle Children’s Museum

Ages 10 and under

305 Harrison St., Seattle 98109 206-441-1768, ashlin.l@seattlechildrensmuseum.org seattlechildrensmuseum.org/education

Our variety of educational offerings gives everyone an opportunity to learn through play. Our six-week-long class sessions offer a more intimate and consistent routine for kiddos to utilize their senses and cement skills, while our one-off events explore various themes with specialists from our community or a museum educator. Field trips and outreach opportunities are also available – inquire on our website.

Seattle Times Newspapers in Education

206-652-6290; nie@seattletimes.com nie.seattletimes.com

The Seattle Times Newspapers In Education (NIE) promotes learning and literacy by providing electronic newspapers with sponsored curriculum to teachers and students throughout Washington state and beyond. NIE’s award-winning program supports classrooms from kindergarten through college with daily emailed lesson plans, engaging in-paper content, weekly serial stories and award-winning curricula that meets Common Core and Washington State K–12 Learning Standards. NIE also offers relevant, real-world learning opportunities, trainings and workshops for educators.

HISTORY & CULTURE

Bill and Melinda Gates Discovery Center

440 5th Ave. N, Seattle 98109 206-709-3100 discoverycenter@gatesfoundation.org discovergates.org

At the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center, young people are invited to explore interactive exhibitions, global health innovations, and the powerful stories of foundation partners and communities as they work to fight poverty, disease, and inequity around the world. Tours are a great way for young adults and/or adult groups of 10+ guests to engage with the Discovery Center.

Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

4303 Memorial Way, Seattle 98195 206-543-5591, burked@uw.edu burkemuseum.org/programs/group-visits

The Burke Museum provides high-quality science and cultural learning experiences to students of all ages. Self-guided tours and a limited number of field trips are available. Use the Burke Box travel teaching collection or attend an educator workshop where everyone is sure to learn something new.

Fort Nisqually Living History Museum

5519 Five Mile Dr., Tacoma 98407 253-404-3970, fortnisqually@tacomaparks.com metroparkstacoma.org/place/fort-nisquallyliving-history-museum/#education

Fort Nisqually is a living history museum where guides in period clothing demonstrate the crafts of the 1850s and engage visitors in historic dialogue. Students can take guided tours of the fort, have a classroom visit by a time traveler dressed in period clothing, or explore the contents of a classroom case on loan from the museum.

Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve

6410 23rd Ave. NE, Tulalip 98271 360-716-2657

hibulbculturalcenter.org/Education/FieldTrips

The Hibulb Cultural Center and Natural History Preserve has more than 23,000 square feet of exhibits and classrooms, plus 50 acres of natural history preserve to provide a wonderful learning experience for students. School groups can take self-guided or guided tours of the interactive cultural center featuring a main exhibit, a temporary exhibit, the Canoe Hall, a longhouse with an introductory video, two classrooms, a research library and gift shop.

Hydroplane & Raceboat Museum

5917 S 196th St., Kent 98032 206-764-9453, info@thunderboats.org thunderboats.ning.com/page/victoryeducation-program

The Hydroplane & Raceboat Museum is the nation’s only public museum dedicated solely to powerboat racing. The Victory Education Program is a rigorously researched, classroom-tested curriculum using the magic of racing to inspire students to pursue and excel in STEM education. The program is designed to encourage all children to envision themselves as potential engineers and problem solvers. Offering both classroom visits and field trips.

MOHAI

Grades K-12

860 Terry Ave. N, Seattle 98109 206-324-1126, info@mohai.org mohai.org/education

MOHAI’s wide range of fun and engaging educational programs foster exploration, inquiry, and discovery for students of all ages. Get hands on with local history at MOHAI. Diverse offerings include on-site museum field trips, off-site Portable Museum rentals, and digital experiences, with scholarship funding support available for those who qualify.

Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP)

325 5th Ave. N, Seattle 98109 206-770-2700, info@mopop.org mopop.org

Education is a key focus for MoPOP, a cultural institution designed to explore the creative process and promote critical thinking. A school visit gives students the chance to experience interactive exhibitions that highlight the nation’s musical culture and history, discover the role that imagination plays in fictional literature and films, explore the development and effects of technology, and teach the craft of making music.

Nordic Heritage Museum

2655 NW Market St., Seattle 98107 206-789-5707, info@nordicmuseum.org nordicmuseum.org/school-programs

The Nordic Heritage Museum honors the legacy of Nordic immigrants in the Northwest. The museum invites school groups in grades 1-12 to visit the exhibits, either on guided or self-guided tours. Teacher Packets and Outreach Trunks are also available to teach about Nordic culture, music, dance, arts, history, Norse mythology and Vikings.

Northwest African American Museum

2300 S. Massachusetts St., Seattle 98144 206-518-6000, info@naamnw.org

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The Northwest African American Museum documents and exhibits the unique historical and cultural experiences of African Americans in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest. Reservations are required for group and guided tours.

Northwest Railway Museum

38625 SE King St., Snoqualmie 98065 425-888-3030 ext. 7202, info@trainmuseum.org trainmuseum.org/index.php/ programs-events/education

The Northwest Railway Museum is located in a Victorian depot. Each spring, students learn how the railway changed Washington and influenced settlement while they experience the excitement of a working railroad. The School Train program is intended for 4th graders and their Washington State History Curriculum, but can be tailored to groups of all ages. The museum also offers a preschool train, outreach education and opportunities for scout and senior groups.

Pioneer Farm Museum & Ohop Indian Village

7716 Ohop Valley Road E., Eatonville 98328 360-832-6300

pioneerfarmmuseum.org/group-tours-programs

Pioneer Farm and Ohop Indian Village takes visitors through the daily lives of pioneer and Native American children of the 1880s with costumed docents and plenty of hands-on activities. Classes can arrange for a 90-minute tour of the homestead cabin and farm (mid-March through November), or schedule an in-class presentation for individual classrooms or for the entire school.

Washington State History Museum

1911 Pacific Ave., Tacoma 98402 253-272-3500, schoolprograms@wshs..gov

washingtonhistory.org/education

Through interactive exhibits, theatrical story-

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Wing Luke Museum

Grades K-12

719 S. King St., Seattle 98104 206-623-5124, tours@wingluke.org wingluke.org

Our guided school tours are a great way to introduce curious minds to Asian American history, offering immersive education that creates personal

connections to an important piece of the American story. Learn about Seattle’s Chinatown-International District and the experiences of early Asian American immigrants on a variety of interactive museum and neighborhood walking tours.

NATURE & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

Academic Adventures

15510 Rosario Beach Road, Anacortes 98221 360-708-3286 andrew.rice@academicsandadventures.org academicsandadventures.org

Academic Adventures is an inquiry focused Coastal

Ecology and Marine Biology Field School based in Anacortes. Students participate in the scientific process and are surrounded by the specific habitats, organisms and ecosystems they are studying. Programs for grades K-12 include one-day field trips, multi-day field school, and naturalist programs.

Climate Pledge Arena –Arena Public Tours

Ages 10 and older recommended, although all are welcome 334 First Ave. N, Seattle 98109 tours@climatepledgearena.com climatepledgearena.com/tours

An immersive, 75-minute behind-thescenes tour of the world’s most sustainable arena. Students will learn about sustainability and operations while exploring areas not typically open to the general public, such as team locker rooms, dressing rooms and suites.

Environmental Science Center

Grades PreK-8

Liberty Park Building, 1101 Bronson Way N, Renton 98057 206-561-7633 programs@environmentalsciencecenter.org envsciencecenter.org

The Environmental Science Center is a nonprofit organization offering experiential environmental education programs for all to inspire environmental stewardship actions and to deepen our community’s relationship with the local environment. We offer field trip programs for 4th-8th graders, family programs, and outdoor exploration kits to explore the health of the Cedar River for salmon and people.

FISH (Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery)

125 W Sunset Way, Issaquah 98027 425-392-1118, education@issaquahfish.org issaquahfish.org

FISH is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting watershed stewardship through education. FISH offers tours of the hatchery for groups of all ages throughout the fall when the salmon arrive in Issaquah to spawn. FISH also offers in-class presentations to schools and homeschool groups either in conjunction with the students’ visit to the hatchery in the fall, or any time in the spring or winter.

IslandWood

Grades 3-6

Professional development programs for teachers, grades K-8 4450 Blakely Ave. NE, Bainbridge Island 98110 206-855-4300, info@islandwood.org islandwood.org

IslandWood runs: an overnight program on Bainbridge Island for students and teachers in grades 4-6 that inspires environmental and community stewardship; environmental day programs throughout the Seattle area for teachers and their 3rd-6th grade classes; and free professional development courses for teachers that provide science teaching strategies to increase equity and student understanding of the environment around them.

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King County Wastewater Treatment Plants

Plants in Renton, Woodinville and West Seattle

206-477-5448

kingcounty.gov/services/environment/ wastewater/education.aspx

The Wastewater Treatment Division’s education programs provide information on treatment plants, clean water processes and technology, resource recovery, pollution prevention for homes and businesses and Puget Sound health. Learn where it all goes when you brush and flush. School tours for King County schools, grades 4 to 12, are available in Renton, Seattle and now Woodinville for all King County residents. School field trips can include water quality testing, beach cleanup or a community recycled resources garden project. Ask about the Wheels to Water bus program.

Marine Science and Technology Center

28203 Redondo Beach Drive S., Des Moines 98198 206-592-4000, mast@highline.edu mast.highline.edu

The MaST Center is the marine biology and aquarium facility of Highline College. Located 4 miles south of campus at Redondo Beach with easy access to a variety of nearby habitats, the 2,500-square-foot facility offers public space, classroom, laboratories, offices, research areas with state-of-the-art equipment and an aquarium. The Aquarium holds more than 15 tanks totaling over 150 native Puget Sound marine species.

Pacific Bonsai Museum

2515 S 336th St., Federal Way 98003 253-353-7345

info@pacificbonsaimuseum.org pacificbonsaimuseum.org

The Pacific Bonsai Museum features worldclass bonsai from around the globe. Free and open to the public, this cultural gem offers contemporary and traditional bonsai exhibits, group tours, education and special events.

Pacific Marine Research

2203 Alaskan Way, Pier 66 Seattle, WA 98121 206-361-1919

fieldtrips@marinescienceafloat.org marinescienceafloat.org

The Marine Science Afloat program is targeted for grades 4 to 12. Students do water sampling, plankton sampling, video and hands-on microscope labs, hands-on invertebrates labs and marine mammal labs. The highlight of the day is a live dive, in which a diver carrying a closed-circuit TV camera and communication system takes students to the bottom of Puget Sound for specimen collection. When schedules permit, PMR can send one of its educators to the classroom for a fun and informative biology lesson.

Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve

10441 Bayview-Edison Road, Mount Vernon 98273 susan.wood@ecy.wa.gov ecology.wa.gov/Water-Shorelines/ Shoreline-coastal-management/ Padilla-Bay-reserve/Education-programs

At low tide, Padilla Bay exposes miles of mudflats formed by sediment from the Skagit River. The area is a perfect habitat for a variety of estuary plants and animals, which makes it a great place for nature study. Programs are offered for grades pre-K to 12 and can include a lecture, slide shows, videos and hands-on lab and fieldwork. Facilities include

exhibits and an aquarium. Programs are free, but donations are accepted.

Seattle Tilth

Good Shepherd Center 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Seattle 98103 206-633-0451

tilthalliance.org/our-work/youth-families

Our gardens and farm are amazing places to learn in wetlands, under the kiwi vines, farm fields, garden plots and kitchen. Bring your class for a field trip or service learning visit and leave inspired. Each program is thoughtfully designed to promote environmental stewardship and encourage food systems

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Educators and K-12 students can access documents and resources about environmental topics such as climate change, conservation, recycling and much more. The website also offers links to grants, professional development, educator workshops and conferences, homework resources, games, science fair projects and more.

Volunteer Park Conservatory

1400 E Galer St., Seattle 98112 206-322-4112, foc@volunteerparkconservatory.org volunteerparkconservatory.org/ tours-group-visits

The Conservatory, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the few remaining original Victorian public glass houses in the country. It shelters a tropical plant collection and provides a warm, quiet, beautiful refuge. Docents lead 30-60 minute tours, including information on Conservatory plant collections, architectural history, plant acquisition and production, physical facility operation and behind-the-scenes news.

PERFORMING ARTS

5th Avenue Theatre

1308 5th Ave., Seattle 98101 206-625-1418, educationaltouring@5thavenue.org 5thavenue.org/education/student-programs

Since 1994, The 5th’s Touring Company has brought the wonder and joy of live musical theater to students throughout Washington State and the greater Pacific Northwest region. Our touring musicals engage students through storytelling, song, and dance. Supplementary, standards-based curriculum, resources and inschool workshops are also available, along with digital presentation options.

Caitlin Kelley Violin Studio

All ages

Providing lessons and services in West Seattle caitlinkelleyviolinstudio.com

Caitlin works with aspiring violinists of all ages and enjoys helping students to reach their goals, achieve technical excellence and discover their innate artistry in a positive and supportive environment. Private lessons are available both in-person and online. Coaching sessions are also available for short-term projects such as auditions and competitions. Contact Caitlin for a free trial lesson.

Edmonds Center for the Arts

410 Fourth Ave. N., Edmonds 98020 425-275-4485 edmondscenterforthearts.org/ education-and-outreach

Each season on its Main Stage, ECA presents Education Matinees for students ranging in age from pre-K to high school. ECA also offers student workshops, teacher development, artist outreach and more.

GreenStage

206-748-1551, greenstage@greenstage.org greenstage.org/content/education

As Seattle’s Shakespeare in the Park Company,

and Seattle’s longest-running Shakespeare company, GreenStage is committed to presenting quality productions of classical theater in a manner that is available to all. Classroom Bard brings Shakespeare to the classroom with 45-minute versions of popular Shakespeare classics.

Pacific Northwest Ballet

301 Mercer St., Seattle 98109 206-441-2432, kayti@pnb.org pnb.org/community/programs/ PNB’s Community Education programs offer opportunities for students and teachers to learn, see and explore the art form of dance. PNB offers several student matinees each season, some with open set changes and live music so students can witness the method behind the magic. PNB also offers field trips, workshops and more. See the community programs page for more details.

Seattle Children’s Theatre

201 Thomas St., Seattle 98109 206-859-4000, fieldtrips@sct.org sct.org/education-programs

Theatre education is a critical component of our mission. SCT’s Education Department has been used as a model for theatres nationwide and continues to inspire and influence the TYA field. Programs include camps and classes that occur with our partners at SCT, in classrooms, and within the community. School matinees, artist residencies, classes, camps, teacher workshops and lesson plans are all a part of SCT’s educational outreach program.

Seattle Opera

321 Mercer St., Seattle 98109 206-676-5563, education@seattleopera.org seattleopera.org/classes-camps-clubs/for-schools

In order to make opera irresistible to young people, Seattle Opera’s Education department has tailor-made its education programs for grade-schoolers and middle schoolers. Through tours of McCaw Hall, the Experience Opera, and the Opera Time programs, students will see opera through immersive performances and learning.

Seattle Repertory Theatre

155 Mercer St., Seattle 98109 206-443-2210 seattlerep.org/audience-programs/ youth-engagement

From discounted student matinees, playwriting programs and continuing education the Seattle Repertory Theatre fosters a love of performance and the arts for all ages.

Seattle Shakespeare Company

All grades

305 Harrison St., Seattle 98109 206-733-8228, education@seattleshakespeare.org seattleshakespeare.org

In-School Residencies. Each year, professional artists visit dozens of schools to engage students with Shakespeare in a variety of active, playbased curriculum modules. Teachers can mix and match modules led by teaching artists to introduce a specific play or teach stage combat, Elizabethan dress and dance, scene study, monologues, adaptation and more. Learn more about booking an artist for your classroom at seashak. es/school-residencies.

Seattle Symphony

Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., Seattle 98101 206-215-4700 seattlesymphony.org/education-andcommunity/schools

The Seattle Symphony offers a multitude of education programs for students and teachers to build and foster lifelong relationships with symphonic music. Seattle Symphony provides musical story times for toddlers, elementary workshops and Friday matinees for older students.

Seattle Theatre Group

Paramount, Moore and Neptune theaters 911 Pine St., Seattle 98101 206-682-1414 stgpresents.org/education/programs

STG’s Education Programs provide trainings and classes focused on personal and professional development for participants in schools, community centers and STG theatres. The goal of these sessions and events is to empower, enrich and celebrate participants’ quality of life using the arts.

Stone Soup Theatre

1414 N. 42nd St., Seattle 98103 206-388-9212 stonesouptheatre.org/school-outreach

Designed to fit the needs of K-12 students, we have integrated state learning standards with the belief that theatre is the perfect medium to serve students with diverse learning styles. We provide after-school and performance programs to more than 35 private and public schools in the greater Seattle area.

Studio East

348 Kirkland Ave., Kirkland 98033 425-820-1800, info@studio-east.org studio-east.org/outreach

Studio East offers performing arts education programming for students age 4-19 through classes, camps and workshops in our home base in Kirkland, and at schools around the community. Check out StoryBook Theater as well for programs and performances for ages 3 to 10. S.T.E.M.

Code.org

1301 Fifth Ave., Suite 1225, Seattle 98101 code.org

Code.org provides educational resources for all ages, free of cost. The online courses on Code Studio are meant for use in all settings — in-school, home-schooling, after-school — and can be taught by teachers, parents or volunteers. We offer teacher professional development workshops and school district partnerships to bring computer science into the classroom and make it accessible to all students.

DigiPen Institute

9931 Willows Road NE, Redmond 98052 digipen.edu

The experience at DigiPen Homeschool Academy can be best described as being between a traditional homeschool co-op and a comprehensive school. Families may choose to take as few or as many courses as are needed to meet their student’s learning goals. DigiPen Homeschool Academy offers a wide variety of its well-known technology courses in video game programming, art and animation, game design, engineering, music and sound.

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Kraken Community Iceplex

Ages 3 and older

10601 Fifth Ave. NE, Seattle 98125 206-279-7770

krakencommunityiceplex@seattlekraken.com

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Students will discover a new way to get active with open skating at the home of the Kraken. We can host students of all ages for field trips, family outings, birthdays and more. A selection of 3040 minutes of STEM-based, hands-on learning activities with materials, prep work and teaching notes available on request.

Museum of Flight

9404 East Marginal Way S., Seattle 98108 206-764-5700, info@museumofflight.org

museumofflight.org/education

The Boeing Academy for STEM Learning is the world’s largest educational department across all air and space museums. With The Museum of Flight, the Academy offers a wide variety of programs to students in grades K-12. Each program delivers immersive, user-driven experiences around the subjects of aviation, space and robotics. See website for more details about programs.

Naval Undersea Museum

1 Garnett Way, Keyport 98345 360-396-5547

navalunderseamuseum.org/education

The Naval Undersea Museum holds the country’s

most comprehensive collection of U.S. Navy artifacts, documents and reference material related to torpedoes, mines, diving and salvage, submarine technology and unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs). Groups of more than 15 people may request a guided tour of the museum. STEM-based programs for groups and a museum scavenger hunt are available as well. NUM also offers STEM activities for school and community events.

Pacific Science Center (PacSci)

Grades PreK-12

200 Second Ave. N, Seattle 98109 206-443-2001, edprograms@pacsci.org pacificsciencecenter.org

PacSci has STEM education programs for schools and homeschoolers. Science on Wheels brings fun to the classroom. Digital Discovery Workshops beam right into your home or homeroom. If your class or group is on the move, how about a field trip to PacSci? In the classroom, learning from home, or on our campus, PacSci provides STEM access for your students.

University of Washington

Planetarium and Observatory

UW Campus, Seattle 98195 astro.washington.edu/uw-planetarium#group

The astronomy department at UW has several outreach programs including their planetarium, observatory, mobile planetarium, astronomy curriculum and educator clearinghouse.

VISUAL ARTS

Coyote

Central: 2300 E. Cherry St., Seattle 98122 North: 12325 Lake City Way NE, Seattle 98125 coyotecentral.org

Dive into your medium of choice in a 20-hour, hands-on series of classes. Join a group of youth ages 10-15 who are eager to explore the same art form. With a professional teaching artist, you’ll learn the ins and outs of welding, cooking, fashion design, bike building and so much more. Use tools typically reserved for professionals and end the course with a project worthy of applause.

Bellevue Arts Museum

510 Bellevue Way N.E., Bellevue 98004 425-519-0770, education@bellevuearts.org bellevuearts.org/programs/ school_and_educator.html

Bellevue Arts Museum has great opportunities for educators and school groups of all ages. BAM offers school tours specifically shaped to your students’ grade level and interests.

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., Seattle 98109 206-753-4940, groups@chihulygardenandglass.com chihulygardenandglass.com/visit/ plan-your-visit

Providing a look at the inspiration and influences that inform the career of Dale Chihuly, the exhi-

Outdoor Fun in Renton with the Environmental Science Center!

The Environmental Science Center is a nonprofit organization offering experiential environmental education programs for all to inspire environmental stewardship actions and to deepen our community’s relationship with the local environment.

Family Programs

Join one of our free, family-friendly, outdoor education programs in Renton designed to help you explore the health of the Cedar River for humans and salmon. Nature walks, family hikes, salmon hero family day, library time, and more!

Salmon Heroes Field Trip

Grades 4th-8th. Salmon Heroes is designed to teach students about salmon habitat needs and how stormwater pollution is affecting the watershed. It occurs in fall when salmon return to their spawning grounds and allows students to see salmon in their habitat as well as learn how to help them through community science and stewardship actions.

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bition includes 12 viewing areas, including the centerpiece Glasshouse and the lush Garden. School groups are given discounted rates for admission and for tours.

Frye Art Museum

704 Terry Ave., Seattle 98104 206-622-9250

fryemuseum.org/school-educators

Opened in 1952, the Frye Art Museum exhibits late nineteenth and early twentieth century European paintings and hosts notable exhibitions of works by internationally renowned and emerging artists. School & Educator Programs at the Frye Art Museum provide engaging, meaningful, and accessible learning experience for all students.

Outside The Box Creation LLC

Ages 5 to 11 110 State Road, Unit 1, Sagamore Beach, MA 02562 info@outsidetheboxcreation.com outsidetheboxcreation.com

Take the extra time and spend out of art and focus on the fun with our monthly art box subscription. One of our professional artists in residence creates a unique and exciting project every month that will inspire creativity. Our box comes with supplies and a book to coincide with the lesson. Easy-to-follow instructions and links to online resources are included, all delivered right to your doorstep!

Schack Art Center

2921 Hoyt Ave., Everett 98201 425-259-5050, artsinfo@schack.org schack.org/schools-educators

Schack’s K-12 education programs offer unique learning opportunities through accredited teacher workshops, art docent training for parent/volunteers, a lending library of Art Outreach Suitcases, an annual college scholarship, art competitions for middle and high school students, exhibition space, gallery field trips and more. These programs offer students and teachers the ability to develop critical understandings of art and culture and their relationship to our own lives.

Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum & Olympic Sculpture Park

SAM Downtown: 1300 First Ave., Seattle Seattle Asian Art Museum: Volunteer Park, 1400 E Prospect St., Seattle Olympic Sculpture Park: 2901 Western Ave., Seattle 206-654-3123 schooltours@seattleartmuseum.org seattleartmuseum.org/programsand-learning/schools-and-educators

SAM offers programs, both at the museum’s three sites and in the classroom, designed to engage students of all ages in deep looking, critical thinking and creative art making. These inspiring, adaptable programs build direct connections between works of art, classroom curriculum and students’ own experiences and backgrounds. Guided tours, art workshops, classroom visits, teacher workshops, resources and educator previews are all available to make art a

part of every classroom.

SIFF Film Center

Seattle Center, 305 Harrison St., Seattle 98109 206-464-5830, education@siff.net siff.net/education

Celebrating two complementary activities—film viewing and filmmaking—SIFF Education includes compelling, relevant and enjoyable films alongside meaningful workshops. Workshops include filmmaker visits to school classrooms, special student screenings both in-school and at SIFF venues, film study and discussion guides, post-film discussions and digital technology classes.

Tacoma Art Museum

1701 Pacific Ave., Tacoma 98402 253-272-4258, education@tacomaartmuseum.org tacomaartmuseum.org/education

Tacoma Art Museum offers a variety of tours, workshops and other resources for teachers and students. Museum tours explore current exhibitions, create studio art projects and incorporate curricular subjects such as language arts, social studies, math and science. Online curriculum guides, self-guided tours and professional development workshops are also available.

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