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Ukiah Unified School Desk: A 45-acre classroom reopens
The most unique and by far the largest classroom to reopen in the Ukiah Unified School District for in-person learning has no chairs, no walls, no ringing bells, no dry erase markers, and no overhead projectors. Instead, it has finch nests, native oak trees, meandering trails, and a river with baby salmon. And its teachers are named “Bobcat” and “Mother West Wind.” On Monday, April 12, this 45-acre outdoor classroom, officially named the Redwood Valley Outdoor Education Project (RVOEP), reopened its trees and trails to students for the first time since March of 2020. Erich Sommer, aka “Bobcat,” the RVOEP’s Outdoor Education Specialist, had been restlessly awaiting the first day of outdoor ed

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