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Parks As Classrooms

The Presidio of San Francisco provides Parks as Classroom programs designed to engage students in historic inquiry and environmental science.

Educational Opportunities at Golden Gate National Recreations Area's Parks As Classrooms uses the Understanding by Design framework, and incorporates California Common Core Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies. Our inquiry-based park programs can be timed to introduce concepts, reinforce understanding, or stimulate culminating projects within a teaching unit. Programs are typically structured in three parts: a classroom preparation, a national park field session, and classroom assessments in which students demonstrate what they have learned. Teachers are provided with resources, including program curriculum and supporting materials.

 

How to Request a Field Trip

Ranger-led field trips for the 2024-2025 school year are now accepting program Education Reservation Request Forms. Teachers will be informed if their class was accepted to a program by September 25, 2024.

To be considered for a program, please select a program from below and complete an Education Reservation Request Form found on each program website. Please e-mail us if you have any questions.

Partner Organizations

The Crissy Field Center, a partnership project of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and the National Park Service, offers multicultural programs that actively engage us with our environments and promote collaborations in building a more sustainable and environmentally just society. The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy’s Youth Programs Department serves young people through a variety of park- and community-based programs, including intensive youth leadership programs and partnerships with schools and community groups.

The National Japanese American Historical Society -Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center in the Presidio is the original site of the language school for the Military Intelligence Center during World War II. In addition to its general admission hours, the Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center also offers docent-guided group and school tours, which highlight the experience of Japanese American soldiers during World War II.

 

Plan Your Field Trip

  • Students are led on an observation while standing on a bridge.
    Grades k-1
    Habitat Detectives

    How does a healthy habitat help living things thrive? Enchant curious young minds as they engage in an exciting habitat investigation.

  • Old and New photo of crissy field side by side
    Grade 6
    Living with the Land

    Students explore human relationships with the natural world from the perspectives of Ohlone Indigenous knowledge and western science.

Last updated: August 20, 2024

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