Field Experiences: A Toolkit for BHS Teachers

Johnson Nature Center extends learning beyond the classroom. Their diverse habitats support a variety of native plants and wildlife, livestock, and crops. From stepping into the historical buildings and back in time to digging deep into the soil and imagining a more sustainable future, these unique sites offer dynamic educational experiences to serve the needs of today’s students.

We look forward to welcoming your class to explore and learn with us!

Teacher Check List

Explore how to best prepare for your field experience

More than just a ‘field trip’

The value of outdoor learning environments to support SEL

Dress to Succeed

A suggested list of what to wear for a great day!

Be Aware

A helpful guide to prepare for potential hitchhikers

Q and A

Explore here for other potential wonderings

Injury Protocol

We hope this is never needed, but if the event that an injury does occur, follow this guide for next steps

  • If you have a schedule conflict beyond this date, please contact Cass Arsenault, Lead Interpretive Naturalist

  • Review the instructions linked within the Teacher Checklist above. Be sure to you submit your Field Trip Order Form for lunch needs the Thursday before the week of your scheduled visit. Contact Kris Andonian if you have any questions.

  • Contact the BHS Transportation Department at 248-341-6290.

  • If you need any special accommodations for students, please contact us directly.

  • We run programs rain or shine. Be sure to check the weather in advance and communicate with families and caregivers to support students in being prepared. In the case of inclement weather, we will communicate any changes to ensure student safety. See our Suggested Gear link above.

  • We require that you bring TWO chaperones per class. This ratio supports a focus on student learning and safety in an outdoor environment. We invite families to visit our community-focused events and programs or hike our trails on the weekend.

Questions & Answers