The spring session will begin April 21 and will end June 16. This 8 week session is open to everyone in grades K-2 with preference for students already enrolled. All other registrations will be on a first come serve basis.
The Neighborhood Nature Program is available to students in K-2 grades at Genesee Community Charter School on Friday afternoons from 12:45 – 2:45. This program will offer structured learning and free play activities on the Colgate Divinity campus. Rochester Ecology Partners is working with the school to offer this program.
The Neighborhood Nature program is a social emotional well being and academic enrichment program from Rochester Ecology Partners. We will engage students in nature based activities that are designed to cultivate their relationship to the natural world and their community. We will venture outside whenever possible, and bring nature into the school on days when outdoor activities are not possible.
Grades: Kindergarten – 2nd grade
Where: Flour City Campus / RMSC
When: Fridays, 12:45 – 2:45pm
Class size: 10 – 20 students
Dates: 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2, 6/9, 6/16
Cost: Sliding scale – Choose what fits your budget best from $320.00 to $0.00 for the 8 session program.
Payment can be made by credit card, check, or cash before the program starts. Register online for all payment methods.
Payment is due at the time of registration. If you need to make other arrangements for payment, please let us know. We will do what we can to accommodate your needs.
Registration deadline: Currently enrolled participants will have preferred registration for two weeks and then a period of open enrollment for all spots until they are filled. If more than 20 students register we will keep a wait list.
You may withdraw your child at any point with a prorated refund for sessions not yet attended.
This is a program of Rochester Ecology Partners: Rochester Ecology Partners serves people in Greater Rochester through nature based experiential learning and activities that cultivate community connectedness. We believe that integrated and innovative approaches to helping people find nature where they live, work, and play can improve our community’s capacity to co-create a bright and hopeful future. For more information, view our homepage www.rochesterecologypartners.org.
To reach us with comments, questions, or concerns:
Email: contact@rochesterecologypartners.org
Phone: (585)563-9604