The goals of the Upstream Project are to guide students to better understand and care for their environment through hands-on projects, empower students to become natural resource leaders, and bring community awareness to student-created watershed stewardship projects.
"As I sit here, the bumpy rocks a cushion for my time alone, I think about the power of the river."
Kyle, 8th grade, REALMS
We work collaboratively with teachers, school administrators, and community partners to give students the opportunity to engage in hands-on watershed education activities. Students explore science, art, writing, and stewardship through outdoor field trips and in-class activities. The Upstream Project offers half-day, full-day, and multi-day projects year-round. Outdoor field trips occur primarily in spring and fall with in-class visits year-round. Programs are tailored to age and location and available to all Central Oregon schools.
Participating teachers are well supported with curricular materials, high quality workshops, trainings, and small grants for outdoor education that best suit their teaching strategies and methodology. The Watershed Council is a non-profit that operates primarily on grants and private donors and because of this, all of our school programs are free of charge! For more information about our programs or to sign up, please contact our Education & Development Director Kolleen Miller.
"The river takes my breath away. It gives me peace and serenity. It’s as if the riffles on the water are whispering secrets to me. At this point in time, I feel as one with the river. It’s what I know; my home. My heart and soul flow with these waters."
Sisters High School Student