School Program Volunteers: Spring Training - Habitat Safari

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Mar 10, 2026
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12:30pm

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Mar 10, 2026
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3:00pm

Description

School Program Volunteer Spring Training 


Five Rivers MetroParks School Program Volunteers play a crucial role in creating enjoyable and educational experiences for every group, guiding them on an exciting journey of discovery through our diverse educational field trips. These enthusiastic volunteers are passionate about inspiring youth to explore the wonders of nature.  Does this sound like you?

Our field trips are designed to enrich a multidisciplinary curriculum, align with Ohio Academic Content Standards, and connect classroom learning to the natural world.  During the training, volunteers will learn about the activities planned for each field trip and how to engage groups using various MetroParks sites. The training will span four days and include immersive field trips to Sugarcreek, Wegerzyn Gardens, and Carriage Hill MetroParks.

Training sessions are held seasonally in both Spring and Fall, with field trips that showcase the unique beauty of each season. This session will focus on the Habitat Safari field trip and will cover best practices for engaging with students in nature, effective strategies for various age groups, an overview of the exciting field trips scheduled for this Spring, and an opportunity for volunteers to familiarize themselves with the special features of Carriage Hil MetroPark. Hands-on activities are designed to meet objectives while directly engaging students with nature. Each session will enhance your skills, help you become familiar with leading activities, and allow you to be creative in engaging different age groups.

As we prepare for a busy field trip calendar, your participation will help us make a meaningful impact on our youth. All School Program Volunteers are encouraged to attend all training sessions.

Growing Gardeners Learning Objectives:
- Identify and compare differences between various habitat types
- Explain the needs of living organisms.
- Understand the role that both biotic and abiotic factors play in the habitat type an organism can survive.
- Understand how humans can impact, both positively or negatively, different habitats.


To view the complete list of educational field trips we offer, please visit our community resource page on our website.

**If you are new to our School Program Field Trips, we encourage you to attend our morning orientation session on March 4. This is a fantastic opportunity to establish a solid foundation for the upcoming season and determine if this rewarding volunteer experience aligns with your interests.

** Volunteers do not need to have a teaching degree to support our educational field trips, but they do need to enjoy helping kids learn about nature and encourage their curiosity and excitement about discoveries!

Additional Notes

DO YOU QUALIFY? This training and opportunity are reserved for long-term volunteers who are 18 or older, have completed their onboarding qualifications, and have received an eligible background check,  Learn more about our volunteer orientation and onboarding here

Learn more about the Programming Volunteer Position here.  


Contact

Get Connected Icon Pam Lyons Gromen
Get Connected Icon (937) 276-7055