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Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
Be A Junior Ranger
Junior Rangers
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Ranger Robin Frazier congratulates 3 new Junior Rangers on their achievements.

Junior Park Rangers Wanted!!
The Junior Ranger Program provides a way for young people ages 7 to 12 to expand their knowledge about President and Mrs. Carter, the historic site, and the National Park Service. If you are planning a visit, stop by the park visitor center and pick up a Junior Ranger Booklet. If you get stumped on a question, you can ask your parents for help.

Please feel free to download our Junior Ranger Booklet (PDF, 1.37MB). Upon completion, you can receive a certificate and badge after mailing the booklet to the park. The mailing information is listed inside.

 

Be a WebRanger!!
Now you can be a Junior Ranger even if you are not able to visit a national park. Become a member of a growing group of young people who are interested in the world around them and involved with their nation's heritage...The Webrangers! The door is always open to WebRangers of all ages.

 

Ms. Julia Coleman's Classroom- Plains High School  

Did You Know?
The U.S. Department of Education was created during the Carter presidency in 1980 by combining offices from several federal agencies. The mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.

Last Updated: September 11, 2008 at 22:55 EST