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Yampatika – Environmental Literacy Program

January 10, 2017 By Steamboat Education Fund

Funding enabled Yampatika Environmental Literacy Program to offer free programming to every kindergarten through fifth-grade student with a goal of increasing environmental literacy. Students increased short-term knowledge of topics at each grade level and improved awareness of local, natural environment. Students also exhibited an increase in positive attitudes towards environmental issues and understanding the opinions of others.

Yampatika has developed a model program which reflects movements within ALL education to promote 21st century skills, like: critical thinking, collaboration, and connection with community and the natural environment. Yampatika’s Environmental Literacy Program supports educators in teaching common core curriculum and improving student performance overall.

Environmental Literacy Program by grade-level, Adaptations, Animals, Aquatic Wild, Archaeology, Architecture, Bats, Bears, Beavers, Birds, Botany, Geology, Fire, Flying Wild, Food Chain, Fossils, Habitats, Human Impact, Mapping, Owls, Pine Beetle, Plants, Pollution, Project Learning Tree, Project Wild, Rocks & Minerals, Senses, Skulls, Tracking, Water Ecology, Water Quality, Watersheds, Wildflowers, Wildlife; and more.

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School Based Mentoring Program – Partners in Routt County

January 10, 2017 By Steamboat Education Fund

Funding provided program support for the AmeriCorps School Based Mentoring Program placing 10 School Based Mentors in nine schools throughout Routt County to improve the academic performance of targeted students and promote positive youth development in the schools. Each Mentor works with 10 students, spending a minimum of one hour a week with each student for the duration of the school year. The mentoring model, intervention strategy centers on increasing adult bonding and academic engagement. Mentors also provide weekly in-school and after-school programming for all students in the schools, as well as annual service learning opportunities.

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Yampa Valley Science School – Rocky Mountain Youth Corp

January 10, 2017 By Steamboat Education Fund

Funding offset costs of Yampa Valley Science School. The Yampa Valley Science School provides an opportunity for all sixth-grade students in Routt County to spend an entire week exploring the ecology of their home and collecting research to determine how we can better protect it. A teacher from Soroco described the experience and benefits from a teacher’s perspective, “The science school experience fosters an interest and love of science. For some students it is their first opportunity to do some real, hands-on, minds-on science. It takes science from the theoretical to the practical, relevant topic I feel it is meant to be. It gives us, as classroom teachers some really valuable schema and knowledge on which to build for the year.”

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Steamboat’s half-cent sales tax forecast: $3.3M

December 21, 2016 By Steamboat Education Fund

By Teresa Ristow

Steamboat Springs — Steamboat Springs School District administrators are putting the finishing touches on their 2017 grant requests for Education Fund dollars.

December forecasts from the Education Fund Board predict the city’s half-cent sales tax will generate about $3.3 million for the upcoming year’s grant cycle, with money shared between the Steamboat, Hayden and South Routt school districts, community groups and innovation grants.

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December 20, 2016 By Steamboat Education Fund

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The Steamboat Springs Education Fund (SSEF) is a nonprofit, independent corporation that administers the proceeds of the half-cent sales tax—five cents on a $10 purchase. The half-cent city sales tax was originally approved by Steamboat voters in 1993 to fund “public K-12 educational purposes.” The tax was extended by voter approval in three subsequent elections. In 2009, voters extended the tax and expanded the purpose to share a portion of the proceeds of the tax with other Routt County public schools. Since 1993, more than $67M has been granted directly for public K-12 education in Routt County.

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