In the last ten years, 25,000 Ithaca City School District
(ICSD) students have visited the seven Discovery Trail museums and the public
library thanks to Kids Discover the
Trail! Ithaca (KDT! Ithaca) and all of the educators and supporters
involved with the program. Over its history, KDT! has relied on generous donations to the Ithaca Public
Education Initiative (IPEI) by many individuals, foundations and businesses.
Mary Grainger, IPEI's vice president and Development
Committee chair, is also a donor to KDT!.
"We are very glad to support IPEI because KDT! ensures that all Ithaca elementary students have the same
chances to learn with the educators of the Discovery Trail."
Emma Loiacono, a 5th grader at Caroline Elementary School remembers
her trips fondly. “Kids Discover the
Trail! is fun because we get to go places that we might not have gotten to
visit with our families. I liked that we got to see that kids from other schools
have the same interests, including kids from other cultures. It will be fun to
see the kids who were our buddies when we go to the same middle school next
year.”
KDT! is a
collaborative project between IPEI, ICSD, and the Discovery Trail. Through KDT! all 2,900 elementary school
students district-wide are given the opportunity to visit one of the Discovery
Trail sites every year from Pre-K through 5th grade. Sites include the Johnson
Museum of Art, Museum of the Earth, Tompkins County Public Library, Cornell
Plantations, Sciencenter, Cayuga Nature Center, Eight Square Schoolhouse of the
History Center, and Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell. Each student is
paired with another from the same grade level in a different school; they jointly
participate in both pre- and post-visit activities.
The Ithaca High School Interim Principal Jason Trumble
believes KDT! aligns with the overall
goals of the ICSD. “The KDT! program
epitomizes our unrelenting goals of community and learning here in Ithaca. As a long-time secondary administrator I
continue to marvel at the deep impact KDT!
has had, and continues to have on our youth preparing them for middle and high
school and beyond."
To participate in KDT!
trips, teachers don’t have to seek outside funding and the students don’t have
to sell candy bars or fundraise. It’s all paid for by IPEI’s sponsors and
donors while the ICSD provides transportation for all 150 trips annually.
Julie Wells, a teacher at Caroline Elementary School, said:
“Teachers do not need to be concerned with the logistics of fundraising to
bring our students to these great sites. Instead, we are able to focus on the
important tasks of building relationships between students at partnering
schools, the teaching of new content and quality lessons, and helping our
students truly experience the field trips.”
At a per student per year cost of approximately $30, KDT! requires extensive fundraising by
IPEI, a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit. Donors
can make tax-deductible contributions to support the program. According to
Grainger, "KDT! depends on the
generosity of community members and businesses so all costs can be covered
without charging individuals for each and every KDT! activity."
The majority of KDT!
donors are individuals from around the community who are interested in
enriching the education of our district’s students. Of the donations received by IPEI for KDT!,
40% is contributed by about 30 individuals with gifts ranging from $5 to
$10,000.
Corporate and Foundation donors gave more than $33,000 last
year to make sure these trips can continue year after year. Organizations such
as BorgWarner and the Adams Foundation have long been supporters of KDT!.
A representative of the Adams Foundation commented: “We are very proud
to support such a productive and well run organization helping Ithaca schools
and community!”
Funds raised for KDT!
cover the cost of keepsake books for all students, the programming at the Discovery Trail sites, and the overall logistics
and coordination. KDT! creates
experiences that are truly memorable for ICSD students.
IPEI Board President Jennifer Engel explains, “KDT! Ithaca is vitally important because
it can provide all students with the same access to the experiences maintained
by the Discovery Trail. It promotes understanding and respect among elementary
students from different towns and neighborhoods by offering opportunities for
outside classroom learning and positive social interaction.”
Founded in 1996, IPEI is committed to connecting school and
community through collaboration, engagement, gifts and grants. For more
information, see www.ipei.org or contact 256-IPEI (4734) or ipei@ipei.org.
Marshall McCormick is an IPEI Board member and KDT! Steering Committee member.
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