Amenities
The Student Reception Center at Circle J - Norris Ranch is a model for students of environmental concern and efficiency. The building is built into a hillside, offering natural heating and cooling due to the insulative properties of the soil. The bermed-earth
building offers:
- Boys and girls restrooms
- Display cases for interpretive nature exhibits
- Storage for educational materials
- An office for staff
- Garden spaces for native plantings
- Covered picnic area
- A gateway that frames Heron Pond and beckons visitors to enter the blue oak woodland for discovery and learning experiences.
Classroom teachers are the driving force behind the educational programs at Circle J - Norris Ranch. They choose the course of study that will meet their classroom goals. Teachers may create their own unique programs or tailor existing programs to meet the needs of their class. Our staff is available for consultation prior to field trips and can provide instructional support during field trips.
- Focus on Content Standards for California Public Schools
- Hands-on experiences connecting students to the natural world
- Opportunities for reflection on what has been learned
- Working collaboratively to take care of the ranch and our natural world
Pre-kindergarten
Kindergarten
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 5
Teacher Workshops & Orientations
2025-2026 Student and Family Events
Field Science Day
Friday, February 13, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Middle and high school students, and community college students are invited to conduct original research on the vernal pool ecosystems and the animals that depend on them.
Biodiversity Day
Saturday, March 14, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
This event offers nature exploration activities for the whole family: BioBlitz, wildlife habitat planting, guided nature walks, birding, hiking, and much more.
Meet the Circle J-Norris Ranch Education Coordinator
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While teaching at Monache High School, Amanda and her students had been actively engaged in the Circle J program, supporting their classroom learning with hands-on environmental studies at the ranch.
Amanda will continue the work of the program to create unique environmental lessons for all elementary, secondary, and post-secondary students in Tulare County. Circle J offers students and their teachers opportunities for experiential learning and ongoing
research. Circle J is also home to the UC Merced/SCICON Field Station, which offers Tulare County students insight into the work of UC researchers.