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Celebrating Earth Day: When Nature Becomes the Classroom

Val Lego  |  April 22, 2026
At National Heritage Academies® (NHA®), learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom.

Earth Day is a perfect opportunity to show students that caring for the environment is something they can experience. And for students at South Canton Scholars, that experience comes to life in memorable ways.


What Is Earth Day?

Earth Day is celebrated each year on April 22. It’s about responsibility, respect, and gratitude for the world around us. These are values that align closely with NHA’s Moral Focus™ virtues, making it a natural extension of what students are already learning every day.


What Are the Benefits of Learning Outside?

At South Canton Scholars, Earth Day isn’t just a one-day event, it’s part of an ongoing commitment to outdoor learning.

With trails, a pond, and even a river running through the school’s property, the opportunity was already there.

“We have some really great property connecting to our school,” Principal Dana Gurganus shared.

What makes this program so special is that students didn’t just read about life cycles, they watched them happen.

A mother duck built her nest near the school entrance. Students observed her protect and care for her eggs. Eventually, nine ducklings hatched, and students watched as they followed their mother into the water.

Moments like these create lasting impressions on students.


How Does NHA Build Character Through Nature?

Through outdoor education, students are living out NHA’s Moral Focus virtues in real time:
  • Respect for nature by cleaning up and caring for their environment
  • Responsibility through hands-on learning and participation
  • Gratitude for the world around them
  • Compassion for living things
And those outdoor lessons are making their way inside.

“This has soaked into classroom culture,” said Dean Katie Ruwe. “Students are connecting with their teachers and each other in new ways. There’s respect for themselves and their peers.”


How Can Families Celebrate Earth Day?

Inspired by what’s happening in our schools? Here are a few easy ways to celebrate Earth Day at home:
  • Take a walk, explore a park, or spend time in your backyard. Let your child lead the discovery.
  • Pick up litter in your neighborhood or local park. It’s a simple way to show respect for the Earth.
  • Start a garden, plant flowers, or grow herbs indoors. Caring for something helps children understand responsibility.
  • Turn everyday items into crafts or find ways to reduce waste at home.
At National Heritage Academies, we’re proud to create opportunities like the Outdoor Education Program at South Canton Scholars, where academics and character development come together in authentic and impactful ways. Because when students learn to care for the Earth, they’re also learning to care for each other. And that’s a lesson that lasts far beyond April 22.
 
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