Youth Development
Environmental Education
Education Programs
Youth Services
General Knowledge
100

This skill helps youth recover after setbacks and keep trying.

Resilience 

100

This tool helps rangers identify plants, animals, and tracks in the field.

Field Guide

100

These 4 sites will be open for summer camp this year. 

ESRC, CRK, TBMc, ARM

100

With the creation of youth services this youth resiliency program was introduced into our After-school, EE and Teen Life Camp programs.  

WhyTry

100

This fast-food restaurant has the slogan "Have it your way".

Burger King

200

This WhyTry concept teaches youth that supportive adults and mentors help them stay on track

Positive Support Systems

200

Learning that happens outside using nature as the classroom is often called this.

nature-based education

200

These are our evening enrichment programs. 

Start Smart (Baseball, Basketball, Soccer), Mini Grillers, Junior Grillers, Lil Cooking Club

200

Youth Services was created in this year. 

2021

200

This marine animal has 3 hearts

Octopus

300

This used to be the name of the WhyTry lesson Peer Influence & Positive Relationships

Climbing Out

300

This approach encourages youth to learn by exploring, observing, and asking questions.

experiential learning

300

This is the first day of summer camp this year. 

June 8th


300

This is the foundation of all WhyTry learning skills and concepts. 

Relationships

300

This is the rarest blood type.

AB Negative

400

Name one level on the “Pyramid of Program Quality” that support whole-child learning

Engaging Environment, Interactive Environment, Supportive Environment, Safe Environment
400

This bird is famous for calling its name loudly in Florida forests

Bobwhite quail

400

This was the first year of our annual holiday Christmas Party. 

2023

400

This was the primary need of the community identified by the Youth Services Division when it was formed. 

Transportation

400

This car company owns Lamborghini, Bugatti, and Porsche

Volkswagen

500

Name 3 of the 6 C’s that are key indicators of positive Youth Development practices

Connection, Confidence, Competence, Character, Contribution, Caring

500

This concept teaches that fire can increase biodiversity in ecosystems like Florida sandhills

pyrodiversity

500

This many sites operated in the summer of 2022 with 3 vans. 

6

500

Youth Services is defined by this age range. 

5-24

500

This social media platform was initially called "Picaboo" 

Snapchat

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