Dani’s Dreams Impact
‘Going Green’ is important to me. It is important so that when I am older, I will still live on a safe planet where I don’t have to worry about the air I’m breathing. “Going Green” is always important because some of the animals on Earth won’t be here later if we don’t take care of it now.” —Benton Turner, Zion Lutheran School, 7th grade
Dani’s Dreams Outdoor Education Center is important to my school because it helps kids learn right outside of their classroom. Also it teaches kids why and how they should take care of the environment.” —Max Rozema, Zion Lutheran School, 7th grade
Dani’s Dreams Outdoor Education Center is important for my school and community because it is a clean and safe environment for students to study nature. People from my community can come and play basketball or study and enjoy nature. Dani’s Dreams has given home to some birds and insects. There are flowers and trees to make our school look beautiful. That’s why Dani’s Dreams is important for my school and community.” —Julia Rusler, Zion Lutheran School, 7th grade
The girls did a great job! Ana did an amazing job teaching the lesson at a kindergarten level. All of the ladies were kind and helpful. One of my students said, ‘This is the best day ever!’ Thanks for including us in your lesson!” —Brandywine Elementary teacher Kelli Whitaker about ECOLESSONS
What a great idea, especially for our little school at Brandywine. We are exploring several options of how we might become more STEM-focused, so your ideas are a wonderful fit for us. Your FARM TO TABLE SUSTAINABILITY project coordinates well with our thinking! —Principal Mark Kern, Brandywine Elementary about ECOLESSONS
What a great opportunity! Thank you for offering this to our students.” —Teacher Jessica Walker