Melissa Sherman grew up in rural Virginia playing in the woods and streams.

Taught PK–7th grade in public and independent school in VA, AL, TN for 17 years before becoming a principal

Was a title I reaching coach/interventionist for much of this time

Now am a principal of a small independent PK–5th grade School, The Fay School in Houston

We have chickens, a 3 acre forest and have kids spend lots of time outside

  • Play in the woods and dig in the dirt for nature’s sake.
  • Forest recess, incidents of injury are lower than regular recess
  • Last child in the woods
  • Give kids
  • Free Forest Schools
  • Obstacles to kids going outside.
  • Raised bed gardens just take cinder blocks, dirt, and sunflower seeds.
  • State parks have free or low-cost field trips
  • Master gardener
  • How Trust-based observations has helped Melissa.
  • How to be a transformative principal? Go to recess and watch kids play!

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