Appalachian Headwaters

Classroom Support

Appalachian Headwaters partners with schools and other community programs to build hands-on and relevant content that helps meet learning goals and state standards. We are working together with teachers and schools to meet science, language arts, math, and social studies standards through our environmental education programming.

We conduct trainings for teachers and other education providers, develop lesson plans, host field trips to our Greenbrier Valley field sites, and provide direct programming in schools.

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Direct Education Programming

Our staff are available to work directly with students, either in your classroom, in the community, or at Wood Thrush Park.

If you would like to have Headwaters’ education staff work with your school, please fill out our form here:

Teacher Training Opportunities

Headwaters staff hold a variety of standards-based, experiential teacher trainings throughout the year. Past trainings have focused on outdoor curricula such as Project WET, Project Learning Tree and My Backyard Climate. Interested? Reach out to our Education Director at kjohnson@appheadwaters.org.

Classroom and Education Videos

Headwaters cultivates a library of free, regionally-specific environmental education resources. These can be used in your classroom, by home school groups, or as general education tools for your organization’s programming!

Check out the library here.