National Geographic Society and Lindblad Expeditions Celebrate 20 Years of the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship
Introducing a new cohort of 36 educators who will embark on expeditions worldwide, continuing a 20-year legacy of once-in-a-lifetime educational and professional learning opportunities
Supported through the Lindblad Expedition–National Geographic (LEX-NG) Fund, the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship is a professional learning opportunity for pre-K-12 educators who will embark on expeditions around the world. This year's Fellows will travel to destinations such as the Arctic,
"As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship, I am inspired by the energy and expertise this new cohort of educators brings to our global community," said Dr.
Consisting of educators from 22 U.S. states, the
"We are thrilled to welcome the next cohort of Grosvenor Teacher Fellows as we celebrate 20 years of this incredible program," said
The 2026 Grosvenor Teacher Fellows include:
Alexandra Valen , Gunston Middle School,Arlington, Virginia Allison Weller , Copiague Public Schools,Copiague, New York Andrew Coburn , The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center,Providence, Rhode Island Andrew Thomas , Zela Elementary,Summersville, West Virginia Antoinette Tessaro , Roseville Joint Union High School District,Roseville, California Austin Marsh , St. Thomas School,Medina, Washington Braeden Kelly , Canadian Rockies Outdoor Learning Centre, Kananaskis Country,Alberta, Canada Brittany DeValk , Ensworth School,Nashville, Tennessee Brooke Nenadal , Williamsport Area School District,Williamsport, Pennsylvania Bryan Price , Sparks Elementary School,Sparks, Maryland Dakota Bahlau , George Long Elementary,Grass Lake, Michigan Diane Chang-Ho , Temple City High School,Temple City, California Erik Eckhoff , Poudre High School,Fort Collins, Colorado Geraldine Maskelony , Arlington Tech,Arlington, Virginia Jennifer Hairrell , Maple Grove Middle School,Maple Grove, Minnesota Jinhui Yu , William Land Elementary School,Sacramento, California Joshua Chard , East End Community School,Portland, Maine Kacie Seitz , Kamali'i Elementary School,Kihei , Hawai'iKatherine Adamson , Stockdale High School,Bakersfield, California Kathryn Berlin , Grizzlies Prep,Memphis, Tennessee Katie Ryan , Academy of Arts and Academics,Springfield, Oregon Kim Etsitty , Navajo Pine High School,Navajo, New Mexico Lauren Parker , Fort Worth Academy,Fort Worth, Texas Melaney Sanchez , Mount Harmony Elementary,Owings, Maryland Melissa Easley , Episcopal School of Baton Rouge,Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Newstein Chang, Bernards High School,
Bernardsville, New Jersey Perry Acorn , Wesmor Public High School,Prince Albert ,Saskatchewan, Canada Reva Lobatos , Aspen Elementary School,Riverton, Wyoming Rhonda Burrough , Katy High School,Katy, Texas Samantha Gomes , Preston High School,Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Sarah Slack , IS 223 The Montauk School,Brooklyn, New York Seamus Russell , St. Luke's Episcopal School,Mobile, Alabama Shakira Provasoli , PS 333 Manhattan School for Children,New York, New York Shelina Warren , Paul Laurence Dunbar High School,Washington D.C. Susan Thompson , Grimmer Middle School,Schererville, Indiana - Taylah Hawks, Calvin Coolidge Senior High School,
Washington D.C.
Since 2006, 470 educators have been selected for the Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship. The program is named in honor of
The Fellows are chosen each year through a competitive application process. In addition to being hosted aboard the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet for a life-changing, field-based experience, they may be asked to conduct webinars, co-design resources, participate in meetups, and mentor other educators.
Submissions for the 2027 Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship cohort are scheduled to open this fall. To learn more about the program, visit here.
About National Geographic Society:
The National Geographic Society is a global nonprofit organization that uses the power of science, exploration, education and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. Since 1888, National Geographic has pushed the boundaries of exploration, investing in bold people and transformative ideas, providing more than 15,000 grants for work across all seven continents, reaching 3 million students each year through education offerings, and engaging audiences around the globe through signature experiences, stories and content. To learn more, visit www.nationalgeographic.org or follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook.
About Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Fund:
The Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic (LEX-NG) Fund is a collaboration between Lindblad Expeditions and the National Geographic Society that supports projects to understand and protect our world's oceans, restore critical marine and coastal habitats, and foster environmental stewardship in the regions visited by our fleet, and beyond. The Fund is supported by generous travelers onboard the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions fleet and is made possible by the collaboration between National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions (www.expeditions.com) and National Geographic Society (www.nationalgeographic.org).
About Lindblad Expeditions:
Lindblad Expeditions, LLC, a subsidiary of Lindblad Expeditions Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: LIND), is the recognized pioneer of modern expedition cruising, creating the category after the family led the first non-scientific civilian expedition to
With nearly 60 years of experience and operational excellence, Lindblad Expeditions now commands the largest, most diverse fleet of expedition ships in the industry, consisting of 22 owned and chartered mission-built vessels ranging in size from 16-148 guests. Lindblad Expeditions offers over 100 unique itineraries across six continents, selling and operating over 600 annual departures on behalf of the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions co-brand. Together, the two industry leaders deliver unmatched expertise, bringing together leading scientists, naturalists and researchers to inspire travelers, highlight moments that elevate the soul, and foster a lifelong passion for the planet and its people.
To learn more about Lindblad Expeditions, its growing fleet and the National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions co-brand, visit www.expeditions.com.
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