June 28, 2025 - 09:20

Signed into law earlier this month, new funding will support the state’s five accredited outdoor schools, aiming to enhance access to outdoor education for students in grades 4 through 12. This bipartisan initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of outdoor learning experiences in fostering environmental stewardship, teamwork, and personal development among young people.
The allocated funds are expected to broaden the scope of educational programs offered at these outdoor schools, providing students with hands-on learning opportunities that connect them to nature. By engaging with the environment, students will gain valuable skills and knowledge that can complement their traditional classroom education.
Lawmakers emphasized the significance of outdoor education in promoting physical health and mental well-being, especially in a time when many young people are increasingly disconnected from nature. This financial support is seen as a crucial step in ensuring that all students in Minnesota have the chance to experience the benefits of outdoor learning, regardless of their background or resources.