National Park Service LogoU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServiceNational Park Service
National Park Service:  U.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park Service Arrowhead
Wupatki National MonumentView through a pueblo window
view map
text size:largestlargernormal
printer friendly
Wupatki National Monument
Teacher to Ranger to Teacher
 
Teacher - Ranger with children at Rocky Mountain National Park

National parks enrich the lives of many in this nation. They provide access to the powerful ideas, values, and meanings associated with the remarkable cultural, natural, and recreational heritage of the United States. The National Park Service (NPS) strives to provide opportunities for all Americans to connect to their national heritage through the national parks. However, these opportunities are lacking for some — often due to a variety of social and economic factors.

The Teacher to Ranger to Teacher (TRT) Program offers a solution, by linking National Park units with teachers from Title 1 (30% of students on free or reduced cost lunch) urban and rural school districts.

Under TRT, selected teachers spend the summer working as park rangers, often living in the park. They perform various duties depending on their interests and the needs of the park, including developing and presenting interpretive programs for the general public, staffing the visitor center desk, developing curriculum-based materials for the park, or taking on special projects.

Then, during the school year, these teacher-rangers bring the parks into the classroom by developing and presenting curriculum-based lesson plans that draw on their summer’s experience. In April, during National Park Week, teacher-rangers wear their NPS uniforms to school, discuss their summer as a park ranger, and engage students and other teachers in activities that relate to America’s national parks.

This is made possible through an Inter-governmental Personnel Act Agreement (IPA) between the public school district and the National Park Service. The Teacher to Ranger to Teacher Program began in 2003 and in 2007 became a national program.  During the summer of 2008, parks will have over 80 teacher-rangers in uniform learning about their national heritage and serving National Park Service visitors.

Please contact participating parks directly for application and job description information (as shown at the right by clicking on more...).

If, after you have read both TRT webpages thoroughly, you still have questions, you may call Diana Truman Wiggam at 303-969-2404.

Teacher Flier. (8 1/2" x 14") (PDF)

Teacher Newsletter 1 (8 1/2" x 11") (PDF)

Teacher Newsletter 2 (8 1/2" x 11") (PDF)

TRT logo
TRT Program
List of parks participating in the Teacher Ranger Teacher Program
more...
motorcycle riders  

Did You Know?
Some of the opening scenes for the movie "Easy Rider" were filmed along the scenic drive at Wupatki National Monument.

Last Updated: June 20, 2008 at 16:58 EST