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IslandWood's curriculum, programs, and campus design were created through the input and ideas of children and educators.

The result: state-of-the-art classrooms, lodges, and outdoor learning facilities; educational offerings that align with the Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements; curriculum that links science, technology, and the arts to meet a wide range of learning styles; and highly qualified, full-time faculty that work on our site and in the classroom with teachers and school-age students.

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Invertebrate Inn Fireplace

The igneous rocks of the Invertebrate Inn's fireplace were formed by the cooling of hot molten material, called magma when it intrudes below the surface of the Earth and lava when it extrudes out across the Earth's surface. The fireplace rocks are all intrusive, and are coarse grained because crystals had more time to grow in magma that cooled slowly deep below the Earth's surface.