Apply – Region 1 North Atlantic-Appalachian

Summer 2021

  • Connecticut
    • Springfield Armory National Historic Site
  • Delaware – None currently listed
  • Kentucky
  • Maryland
    • Assatengue Island National Seashore
    • Chesapeake Conservancy
    • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
    • Fort McHenry National Monument & Historic Site
    • Hampton National Historic Site
    • Monocacy National Battlefield
    • National Mall and Memorial Parks
    • Presidents Park
    • Thomas Stone National Historic Site
  • New Hampshire
    • Saint-Gaudens National Park
  • New Jersey – None currently listed
  • New York
    • Fire Island National Seashore
    • Fort Stanwix National Monument
    • Gateway National Recreation Area
    • Governors Island
    • Sagamore Hill National Historic Site
    • Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River
    • William Floyd Estate
    • Women’s Rights National Historical Park
  • Pennsylvania
    • Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
    • Hopwell Furnace National Historic Site
    • Valley Forge National Historical Park
  • Rhode Island
    • Blackstone River Valley National Historic Site
  • Vermont – None currently listed
  • Virginia
    • Abingdon Muster Grounds
    • Manassas National Battlefield Park
    • Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail
    • Petersburg National Battlefield
    • Shenandoah National Park
    • Washington DC Office
  • West Virginia – None currently listed

OTHER REGIONS


Project Agreement: Each park and TRT will outline their TRT program requirements on a project agreement form provided by the TRT program coordinator. Project agreements will be signed by the TRT, park TRT coordinator, school administrator, and park superintendent.

Program Expectations: The TRT program experience will equal about 230-240 hours of effort by the teacher. The actual number of days and/or weeks at the park will be negotiated between the teacher participant the park TRT coordinator. The hours will be broken down by tasks required for completion of the program. Approximately 160 hours of effort is required to complete a major educational project agreed upon by the participant and the park TRT coordinator. Approximately 45 hours of effort will be required to complete the CU Denver online graduate course in experiential learning. An additional 25 hours can be fulfilled by participating in NPS operations and/or by shadowing NPS staff in performance of their duties.

Transcripts: Transcripts indicating completion of the program and receipt of three hours of graduate credit through University of Colorado Denver will be available in the fall following completion of all program requirements.