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Teachers and Kids
Teachers and Kids
As a cooperative, Dakota Electric has an obligation to not only teach students about energy but also to provide opportunities for students to grow. Dakota Electric offers a variety of programs and unique learning opportunities for students from K-12.
School Programs
Find out if one of Dakota Electric's school programs can help your students learn more about electricity, energy and protecting the environment.
Washington D.C. Youth Tour
Find out more about winning an all-expense-paid trip to Washington D.C. to learn about our nation’s capital and electric cooperatives.
Scholarships
Discover how Dakota Electric uses unclaimed capital credits to fund scholarships for local college and high school students.
Touchstone Energy® Kids Zone
Play games and have fun all while learning about energy at the Touchstone Energy
®
Kids Zone.
Places to Visit
Check out local destinations that provide students the opportunity to do more than read about energy-related topics.
Teacher Resources
Teachers — find out more about programs available to help you build energy education into your curriculum.