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Saguaro National Park
Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Program
Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher program
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How would you like to spend a summer in a national park working as a Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher? Saguaro National Park is proud to be a participant in this exciting program. Teachers spend approximately 8 weeks in the park during the summer, assisting with Junior Ranger Camps, developing curriculum for school programs and learning what it means to be a National Park Service ranger.

 
Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Program

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Applications will be accepted beginning November 1 each year and must be received by January 1 of the following year.

Park Contacts:
Chip Littlefield
Saguaro National Park                             Tucson Mountain District                              
(520) 733-5157
e-mail us          

Melanie Florez
Saguaro National Park
Rincon Mountain District
(520)733-5151
e-mail us

Click on the links below to learn more about this program and to download an application.
National Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Program

Saguaro National Park Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Position Description

Saguaro National Park Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Application

National Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Brochure

National Teacher-to-Ranger-to-Teacher Newsletter

The forest of the Saguaro Wilderness Area.  

Did You Know?
Saguaro National Park is more than just a desert park. In fact, the highest point in the eastern district is Mica Mountain at 8,666. There you will find a dense forest of Ponderosa Pine, Douglas Fir, Alligator Juniper, and Aspen.

Last Updated: October 08, 2009 at 19:38 EST