EDUCATIONAL TRAIL
LEAVING A LASTING LEGACY ON THE LEWIS AND CLARK TRAIL
The Lewis and Clark Educational Trail will create an interactive experience for kids providing the opportunity for creative play and standards-based learning in the great outdoors. In addition to creating a trail that is environmental, educational, and physical, this project will beautify the front of Lewis and Clark Elementary and establish a one-of-a-kind symbol of pride for the students, teachers and parents of Caroline County.
TRAIL PLANS
HOW YOU CAN HELP – Make a donation, buy a brick, volunteer, or give resources.
Gifts of any kind at any level over $100 are offered the opportunity to place a brick engraved in their name or the name of their organization on the trail. All other levels will also get a brick, but may include engraved plaques on the benches, canoes, podium and state markers. The Jeffersonian and Expedition levels will be named on the Trail sign. Other recognition may include, the Lewis and Clark school website, Facebook page, local newspaper, and/or newsletter.
Please make all donations payable to: Caroline County Public School Education Foundation. The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization to which contributions are tax deductible.
We have established the following gift levels to reach our fundraising goal.
- Jeffersonian $10,000 – Name of individual or organization on the Lewis and Clark trail map sign and special recognition.
- Expedition $5,000 – Name of individual or organization on the Lewis and Clark trail map sign.
- Voyage $2,500 – Name of individual or organization on a canoe, or podium.
- Exploration $1,000 – Name of individual or organization on a log bench.
- Journey $500 – Name of individual or organization on a stepping stone.
- ** Discovery $250 – Name of individual or organization on an 8×8 brick with bear paw print placed on the Lewis and Clark Trail.
- ** Trail $100 – Name of individual or organization on a 4×8 brick placed on the Lewis and Clark Trail.
“By taking the classroom outside, Lewis and Clark students are able to have an all-inclusive learning experience. This provides a connection between the explorers Lewis and Clark and our school.” ~ Nan Bandura, First Grade Teacher at Lewis and Clark Elementary