The Bioregional Outdoor Education Project (BOEP), initiated by the Four Corners School of Outdoor Education in Monticello, Utah in 1998, promotes understanding and appreciation of the Colorado Plateau Bioregion through core-based, interdisciplinary, experiential curricula in grades K-8. It is designed to reach teachers and students on the Colorado Plateau through a Roving Teacher Education and Mentoring delivery system. Our goal is to reach ALL elementary schools in the 96 school districts of the Colorado Plateau bioregion (parts of UT, CO, NM, AZ) over 25 years.

BOEP teaches K-8 teachers how to teach the core curriculum in a hands-on place-based way through a two-year series of workshops, inservices, and mentoring. In addition, BOEP provides Science Resource Centers for each school. BOEP works with up to 20 schools each two-year cycle.
For the 2011-2013 school years the BOEP is working in the following school:
Mountain School (Flagstaff, AZ)
Mount Elden Middle School: Alpine Leadership Academy (Flagstaff, AZ)
Lukachukai Community School (Lukachukai, AZ)
Delta Seventh Day Adventist School (Delta, CO)
Ignacio Intermediate School (Ignacio, CO)
Tse Bit Ai Middle School (Shiprock, NM)
Hermosa Middle School (Farmington, NM)
Ruth Bond Elementary School (Kirtland, NM)
Heights Middle School (Farmington, NM)
Bluff Elementary School (Bluff, UT)
Monticello High School (Monticello, UT)
For the 2009-2011 school years the BOEP worked in the following schools:
Montessori Charter Schools of Flagstaff (Flagstaff, AZ)
Dzil Libel Elementary School (Cameron, AZ)
Tsinabaas Habitiin Elementary School (Gap, AZ)
Leupp School Incorporated (Leupp, AZ)
Ladera Del Norte (Farmington, NM)
Nataani Nez Elementary School (Shiprock, NM)
Eva B. Stokely Elementary School (Shiprock, NM)
Nizhoni Elementary School (Shiprock, NM)
Mesa Elementary School (Shiprock, NM)
Heights Middle School (Farmington, NM)
Monticello Elementary School (Monticello, UT)