Adventure Risk Challenge connects underserved students to outdoors Students spend five weeks in Yosemite backpacking, kayaking, climbing, learning … Click to Continue »
Read More »NatureBridge Summer Teen Program in Yosemite National Park Builds Future Scientists and Leaders – 2016
NatureBridge, the largest residential environmental education partner of the National Park Service, opened registration for the Summer Field Research Course at its Yosemite campus. This two-week immersive backcountry expedition will give participants the opportunity to conduct field science investigations in one of the most iconic national parks in the country. …
Read More »How to avoid the “summer slide”
Experts say summer break can hurt your child’s learning by encouraging them to forget. Here’s how to avoid the so-called "summer slide."
Read More »Beat the heat, and stay healthy this summer
Dr. AM Amiana offers advice for how to stay healthy during brutal summer heat.
Read More »Free Summer Meals Available to Fresno Children
Beginning Tuesday June 16, Fresno Unified is providing kids free lunches. Meals will be available to all youth ages 1 through 18 at more than 40 locations throughout the city. No registration, application or demonstration of financial need is required, but meals must be eaten on site. (Fresno Unified) Fresno …
Read More »Fresno Chaffee Zoo prepares for 2015 summer zoo camps
Registration is underway to keep your kids learning and having fun this summer.
Read More »Education Matters: FCOE Stays Busy During Summer Break
Now that the school year is winding down, it’s the perfect time to take a look at all the hard work done by the Fresno County Office of Education to ensure the school years runs smoothly. Fresno County Superintendent of Schools Jim Yovino was on KSEE Sunrise letting us know …
Read More »Longtime Local Children’s Performer Battling Cancer, Expected To Postpone Summer Events
The longest running children’s performer at the Fresno County Public Library is taking a hiatus to focus on his health. 65-year old Oklin Bloodworth told us he’s battling cancer, so he will not be performing anytime soon at the library, Fashion Fair mall, or Fresno Chaffee Zoo, as he normally …
Read More »Fresno offers swimming lessons this summer
If you’re trying to keep the kiddos cool this summer, but they don’t really know how to swim yet, here’s a great way to take care of both. Swimming lessons will soon be available for a discount. The City of Fresno is offering up more than 2,000 low cost classes …
Read More »Summer Pet Rules
Some pet rules to keep in mind now that it’s heating up. KSEE24’s Evan Onstot breaks them down. What do you think of the rules?
Read More »Preparing your car for summer vacations
According to AAA gas prices are not stopping drivers from hitting the road. This Memorial Day Weekend is predicted to see the highest volume of travelers in 10-years. Auto experts we spoke to say before you embark on a long trip checking your car could save you time and money. …
Read More »Fresno splash parks open for the summer
Splash parks in Fresno opened over the weekend. ‘Reclaimed’ water is used in the parks, not drinking water, because of the drought. The parks offer water features and misters to keep kids and their parents cool. "Good for the kids to get out and stay cool," Ariana Meshishnek said. The splash …
Read More »NatureBridge Summer Teen Program in Yosemite National Park Builds Future Scientists and Leaders (2015)
NatureBridge, the largest residential environmental education partner of the National Park Service, opened registration for the Summer Field Research Course at its Yosemite campus. This two-week immersive backcountry expedition will give participants the opportunity to conduct rigorous environmental science investigations in one of the most iconic national parks in the …
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