Every day KVFS students have the opportunity to engage deeply with a sensory experience of their physical environment. Playing in sand, making mud cookies and cakes, taking off their shoes, rolling down hills- these are all experiences that bring the children deeply into their physical bodies and also build foundational scientific knowledge about the natural environment.
#publicforestschool #connectexploreengage #learningfromtheoutsidein #outsideisourcurriculum

Making huge piles of leaves and burying our friends or jumping in the piles, works all our muscles! Not just our coordination and strength, but our capacity to take turns and negotiate needs.
#LearningfromtheOutsideIn
#lafargewi
#iloveforestschool
#connectexploreengage
#outdoorexploration
#publicforestschool


Creating an environment where children can safely explore is essential to building strong bodies and critical thinkers. When the environment is controlled to eliminate any or all risks, children may lose some of their ability to weigh, ponder, and consider their actions and decisions.
#LearningFromtheOutsideIn #ForestKindergarten




See the newest edition of Snail Mail, the KVFS newsletter here!
https://www.smore.com/cvn7e-snail-mail?ref=email
Great Apple Crunch!
KVFS of course did it a bit different - and had apple sauce yesterday!!! yum! Made with Apples from the school garden.
Read more about the Great Apple Crunch here: https://cias.wisc.edu/our-events/applecrunch/
#GreatAppleCrunch #WIAppleCrunch #WIF2S #WIFarmtoECE #F2SMonth

A break in the rain for a beautiful rainbow was a great way to end our week!
These warmer autumn days have been filled with exploration and excitement!
#outdoorlearning #lafargewi #forestschool

Click here for the most recent edition of Snail Mail - our biweekly newsletter!
https://www.smore.com/9q2fn-snail-mail?ref=email-content#w-5055354411
The La Farge School District's woodworking class, led by Mr. Fowell, built cubbies for the Forest School this past spring. This past week, they were finished and are now on their way to the KVFS classroom at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve. Thanks to LFSD's woodworking students and Mr. Fowell! These cubbies will soon hold the boots, backpacks, raincoats, and lunchboxes of our 32 incoming 4K & 5K students!




Congratulations to Ms. Gustafson for receiving the Wisconsin Association for Environmental Educators, Administrator of the Year Award! KVFS is so lucky to have such a supportive leader as our Superintendent. Post your congratulations below in the comments!

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! The La Crosse Tribune featured Kickapoo Valley Forest School in an article. Read more about the school and our outreach programming (https://bit.ly/302rjja) and join on on Sept. 22 for our first roundtable discussion!

We hope you can join us for our first Roundtable Discussion! We invite you to come to learn more and ask questions about: What is a Forest School? The link to our discussion will be posted here:
https://www.lafarge.k12.wi.us/o/la-farge/page/about--579
We look forward to talking with you more!
KVFS Mission: The Kickapoo Valley Forest School (KVFS) will enrich children’s learning with opportunities to connect, explore, and engage through immersion in the natural world.

