The PWLC’s new 12,000 square foot facility includes four classrooms, office space, restrooms and a greenhouse. In addition to many windows, classrooms were designed to give students the feeling of the outdoors even when they’re inside. Each of the classrooms has a wall of windows facing the prairie, as well as skylights.
About 240 Fergus Falls fourth and fifth grade students are attending the Prairie Science Class this fall. Of that total, half are attending PWLC in the morning and half attend
The Prairie Science Class is a partnership between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Prairie Wetlands Learning Center and the Fergus Falls Independent School District 544. Curriculum focuses on science, writing, applied math, and health while providing opportunities for building technology and inquiry skills. These curricular areas are studied through integrated, field-based learning experiences focused on the local prairie wetlands environment.
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