The University of Kansas Natural History Museum is a preeminent institution within the KU Biodiversity Institute, dedicated to providing unparalleled educational resources in evolutionary biology and systematics. It focuses on imparting science education through K-12 tailored programs that include interactive and immersive experiences aimed at enhancing students' understanding of biodiversity and the natural environment. The museum offers numerous sessions throughout the academic year, supplemented by support options such as bus funds and scholarships to ensure accessibility for educational trips. These activities are complemented by a wealth of educator resources designed to bring an enriched understanding and appreciation of the natural world to classrooms across the region. The museum's outreach specifically benefits homeschooling families by offering real-world learning experiences, facilitating comprehensive science education.
For further insights, visit the [KU Biodiversity Institute](https://biodiversity.ku.edu/) and explore their [K-12 School Programs](https://biodiversity.ku.edu/education/school-programs) and [Educator Resources](https://biodiversity.ku.edu/education/educator-resources).