The Environmental Science Program offers the motivated student the chance to become a pioneer in reaching out to discover and address the diverse environmental concerns of our community. Students explore and evaluate the many challenges and concerns related to their environment: wild life preservation, ecosystem restoration, preservation of the Everglades and wetlands, recycling, aquatic life protection and energy conservation. This program is designed to provide students with the critical life management skills necessary to make sound decisions and take positive actions to achieve a sustainable environment and to preserve South
Florida’s natural resources.
Science Clubs at SSMS:
Nature Club (National Youth Gardening Program)
Critter Club
Save What's Left (School-wide recycling program)
Lego Robotics Team
Marine Biology Club (New! Starting in October 2006)
Environmental Issues
Garden Club
What we offer:
Curriculum Enriched Competitions
Field Trips
Guest Speakers
Environmental Community Business Partner Relationships
Service Learning & Student Community Service
On Campus:
Our Butterfly Garden, Gopher Tortoise Preserve, Garden Center, and Outdoor Enviro-classroom are all connected by a pathway of recycled rubber here on our school campus!
We participate in the Water Shed Project
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