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Back to School for Outdoor Adventures
DALLAS (Aug. 4, 2011)—More than 11,000 middle- and high-school students across Texas are headed back to class this fall to learn about conservation, hunting, fishing, archery, orienteering, camping and other outdoor skills. The curriculum, now formally adopted by more than 100 schools (see list below), is part of the Outdoor Adventures education program developed by the Dallas Ecological Foundation.

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Back to School for Outdoor Adventures


DALLAS (Aug. 4, 2011)—More than 11,000 middle- and high-school students across Texas are headed back to class this fall to learn about conservation, hunting, fishing, archery, orienteering, camping and other outdoor skills. The curriculum, now formally adopted by more than 100 schools (see list below), is part of the Outdoor Adventures education program developed by the Dallas Ecological Foundation.

The Dallas Ecological Foundation is an affiliate of Dallas Safari Club (DSC).

“Outdoor Adventures is designed to introduce students to a lifetime of opportunities in the great outdoors through coursework and activities in their PE classes,” said Scot McClure, program coordinator for the Dallas Ecological Foundation. “This is not your traditional PE course. Instead of teaching PE with basketballs and tennis rackets, we use rods and reels and bows and arrows.”

The curriculum is accredited by the State of Texas and aligns with national education standards.

School participation has grown from 21 to 110 in just the past five years. The program appears poised for continued growth.

McClure said, “Many schools now have a waiting list because Outdoor Adventures classes fill so quickly. Teachers and principals say this is one of the most exciting programs because students need a fun class that motivates them to stay in school and concentrate on all of their studies.”

Educators say enrolled students often see improved self-esteem, attendance, discipline and grades.

Many students also get involved in extracurricular activities, especially at schools where archery teams, fishing clubs, etc., are created as spinoffs of the Outdoor Adventures program.

Joe O’Dell, a PE teacher at Austin Middle School in the Irving Independent School District scheduled over 200 students for Outdoor Adventures this fall, saying, “Outdoor Adventures teaches students how to enjoy the outdoors and truly meets the needs of all our students.”

Teachers in the Outdoor Adventures program receive special training, complete scope and sequence, syllabus, daily lesson plans and cross-curricular opportunities in math, science, writing, technology and other applications, and more.

A key partner is the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The agency’s hunter education, boating safety, angler education and National Archery in Schools Program coursework and activities are incorporated into program curriculum.

Other partners include Midway USA Foundation, Inc., Houston Safari Club and numerous private donors.

The Dallas Ecological Foundation is a nonprofit charitable foundation. Its mission is to serve as a grant and funding medium for public and youth education and wildlife and habitat conservation programs worldwide. Through the foundation, DSC is addressing conservation and education issues worldwide. Learn more at www.dallasecologicalfoundation.org.

Schools participating in the Outdoor Adventures education program include:

High Schools
Allen 9th Campus
Argyle
Arlington
Arlington Bowie
Arlington Lamar
Arlington Martin
Arlington Seguin
Burleson Centennial
Cedar Hill
Chico
Woodlands College Park, Conroe ISD
College Station
Colleyville Heritage
Coppell
Crowley North
East Central San Antonio
Electra
Elkhart
Garland
Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie 9th
Grand Prairie Dubinski Career
Grand Prairie South, 9th
Grand Prairie South
Grapevine
Grapevine Colleyville, ISD Bridges
Greenville
Hardin
Irving
Irving Academy
Irving MacArthur
Irving Nimitz
Katy
Keller
Keller Central
Keller Fossil Ridge
Keller Timber Creek
Kountze
Lake Dallas
Lewisville
Lewisville Flower Mound Marcus
Lewisville Hebron
Lewisville The Colony
Lexington
Lovejoy
Mansfield Career/Tech.
McKinney
McKinney Boyd
McKinney North
Mercedes
North Forest
Northwest Byron Nelson
Northwest Justin
Paris
Pasadena
Pasadena Dobie
Pasadena Memorial
Pasadena Rayburn
Pasadena South Houston
Pilot Point
Plano
Plano East
Plano West
Rio Grande City Grulla
Rockwall
Rockwall Heath
Rusk
Somerset
Southlake Carroll
Stephenville
Trinity HEB
University of Texas Charter Schools

Middle Schools
Argyle
East Central Heritage
East Central Legacy
Ennis Junior High
Houston ISD-Lanier
Irving ISD-Austin
Irving ISD-Bowie
Irving ISD-Crockett
Irving ISD-de Zavala
Irving ISD-Houston
Irving ISD-LBJ
Irving ISD-Travis
Joshua Loflin
Lewisville Arbor Creek
Lewisville Creek Valley
Lewisville Delay
Lewisville Downing
Lewisville Durham
Lewisville Griffin
Lewisville Hedrick
Lewisville Huffines
Lewisville Killian
Lewisville Lamar
Lewisville Lakeview
Lewisville McKamy
Lexington
Maypearl Junior High
Mercedes
Mineral Wells
Northwest Pike
Paris Junior High
Prince of Peace Carrollton
Roma Berrera
St. Mary’s in Sherman
Southlake Carroll
Utley-Rockwall
Garner E.S.-GPISD


About Dallas Safari Club (DSC)
Desert bighorns on an unbroken landscape, stalking Cape buffalo in heavy brush, students discovering conservation. DSC works to guarantee a future for all these and much more. An independent organization since 1982, DSC has become an international leader in conserving wildlife and wilderness lands, educating youth and the general public, and promoting and protecting the rights and interests of hunters worldwide. Get involved at www.biggame.org.