A Sense of Centerville and Washington Township

Steve Huff- Grant Nature Center

April 24, 2024 Centerville-Washington History Season 3 Episode 4
Steve Huff- Grant Nature Center
A Sense of Centerville and Washington Township
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A Sense of Centerville and Washington Township
Steve Huff- Grant Nature Center
Apr 24, 2024 Season 3 Episode 4
Centerville-Washington History

Steve is in his 34th year of teaching in the Centerville City Schools. For the last 11 years, he has been a 4th grade teacher at Stingley but before that, he served as the director of the Grant Nature Center. Besides being parents to four children, Steve and his wife Nancy have been foster parents to 45 others over the past ten years. Spending time outside has always been important to Steve and his family; they have wonderful memories of hiking, camping, fishing, and exploring together. In 2022 he received the OUTstanding Teacher Award from Five Rivers MetroParks for his efforts to connect students to nature. 

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Steve is in his 34th year of teaching in the Centerville City Schools. For the last 11 years, he has been a 4th grade teacher at Stingley but before that, he served as the director of the Grant Nature Center. Besides being parents to four children, Steve and his wife Nancy have been foster parents to 45 others over the past ten years. Spending time outside has always been important to Steve and his family; they have wonderful memories of hiking, camping, fishing, and exploring together. In 2022 he received the OUTstanding Teacher Award from Five Rivers MetroParks for his efforts to connect students to nature. 

Outdoor education
Choosing Career Path
Grant Nature Center
Early Contributors to the program: Hadley Watts, Ed Kramer and Mary Rose Back
Why are parks so important?
Naming the buildings for Grant Life Science Center
Naturalist intelligence
Journey to the heart of nature
Fostering
Caring for bees
Impacts of nature on Steve's family
Incorporating nature in the classroom at Stingley Elemetery