Pollinator Ecosystem Program
Pilot Program for the 2023-2025 school year!
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Pollinator Ecosystem Program
Exclusively available for 4th and 5th grade students from the following independent school districts:
In line with Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Grade Four Science Standards, this free one-hour program takes fourth graders on an educational adventure immersed in the pollinator-filled ecosystem at San Antonio Botanical Garden.
Through interactive learning, students will investigate pollinator lifecycles and the adaptations that help them survive, and demonstrate this knowledge by designing their own pollinator garden. This program is for groups of up to 180 students and includes guided and self-guided components.
Fee: FREE for 4th and 5th grade students, teachers, and chaperones from Title 1 schools.
Up to $250 in bus transportation reimbursement funds available upon request with a copy of the bus invoice.
Watch this video for an introduction to this pilot program for 4th & 5th Grade Students enrolled in Title 1 schools.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Please submit the online form. Program must be scheduled at least 2 weeks in advance of the desired date. Once the form is submitted, you will receive a confirmation letter via email with more information within 5 – 7 business days (please check your spam folder). Receiving this letter means that your group is officially scheduled for the Pollinator Ecosystem Program.
Visits must be scheduled at least 2 weeks in advance of the desired date. It is recommended to reserve your preferred date as soon as possible as spaces are limited.
This pilot program is offered to groups from eligible schools for FREE, and up to $250 in bus transportation reimbursement funds are available per visit upon request. Please send a copy of the bus invoice to jwolanski@sabot.org for reimbursement.
This pilot program is available for 4th & 5th grade students from during the 2023-2025 school year.
Please visit the Educators & School page to learn about other TEKS-based school programs in the Garden. Scholarships are available and can be requested via the Field Trip Scholarship Application.
Yes! We can accommodate 180 students per day. Larger groups may be divided over multiple days.
All buses drop off students at the bus drop-off area located in front of The Betty Kelso Center.
Bus pick-up and parking is on Pinckney Street beside the Culinary Garden. Students will exit through the Culinary Garden gate.
Garden staff will meet your group at the bus drop-off area and lead a quick orientation before you begin your visit to the Garden. One teacher/coordinator must check in at the front admissions kiosk with the final headcount and payment.
Yes, school field trip groups can bring sack lunches to the Garden. The Amphitheater is the best location for a picnic lunch. Wheeled coolers or sack lunches in backpacks are recommended as groups must transport their own lunches to the Amphitheater. Please make sure to clearly mark school lunches. Outside prepared or catered food is not permitted. Please help keep the Garden clean by discarding recyclables and trash in the appropriate receptacles.
If your plans change and you must cancel or reschedule your program with the Garden, please contact the Education Programs team at education@sabot.org or 210.536.1434.