Flashback Photo – Linda Fenton, 2013 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail
This summer, Jane Holmes challenged us to find a favorite “Flashback Photo” and write about it. I knew EXACTLY the picture I would choose. This
This summer, Jane Holmes challenged us to find a favorite “Flashback Photo” and write about it. I knew EXACTLY the picture I would choose. This

For the final installment in this series of posts, the volunteer who I interviewed is a former Iditarod Teacher on the Trail™. Martha Dobson
One common misconception about sled dogs is also a question I frequently get from my students: “Why do the dogs look so much like

Karin Hendrickson is a familiar name and face in the current Iditarod scene. This year was her 10th Iditarod race as a musher since
Libby here! As I get close to being one whole year old, I’ve been remembering all the changes that have happened in my life so
Leaping Libby here, the puppy who dreams of being a real sled dog someday. Now that the snow is flying, it’s getting more serious around
This lesson is a very fun STEM project created to relate to the job of the Iditarod trail breakers. Unlike some of the other
The Iditarod Education Department is pleased to announce our 2023 Iditarod Teacher on the Trail, Julianne Westrich. Juli is the Iditarod’s 24th Teacher on the
In Nome, the Teacher on the Trail has many opportunities to interact in the community and Jim Deprez was lucky enough to be interviewed by

Dan Harrelson has been a very big figure in the small community of White Mountain for decades. He is currently a member of the
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