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Come visit our website for Envirothon 2002!
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Forest Hill students competed in the 42nd Annual Palm Beach County Science Fair.
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In addition to their work with the Envirothon, Forest Hill High Schools Environmental Science Academy involved 13 students in the High School Science Fair, held February 15, 2002, as well as the 42nd Annual Palm Beach County Science Fair, held on February 20, 2002. The aim of the projects is to introduce the students to the scientific method and to allow them to pursue their interests from a research perspective. The students select a topic, research it, create an experiment, collect results, and analyze the acceptanceor dismissal of their hypothesis. This research experience is then compiled into a research paper, poster presentation, and, for some, a PowerPoint presentation used for the competition phase of the Science Fair. It is a rewarding endeavor for the students, exposing them to real-world applications of the questions they generate regarding the plants, animals, and processes they are interested in.
Forest Hill students visit the Bahamas
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After returning from a five day field-experience of a life time at Lee Stocking Island in the Bahamas, exploring marine life and coastal ecosystems, the students of Forest Hill High School's Environmental Academy aren't likely to soon forget all they learned. Through gracious grant funding from the Perry Marine Institute and the Friends of the Environmental Academy, ten 11th grade students, accompanied by two of their Academy leaders, Ms. Sasha Linsin and Ms. Suzanne Pirtle, were able to travel this past July 17 through the 21, to the islands. Their goal was to investigate the role that science plays in the conservation and protection of our marine resources.
The students were able to visit many key areas on the island, covering a wide range of topics such as geological history, coral reef ecology, mariculture, regional aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and marine biotechnology. They explored mangrove habitats and ecology through snorkeling excursions to Norman's Pond Cay and blue holes or caves. Here the students were able to observe the many new species of crustaceans that have adapted to these drastic habitat conditions. Learn more about their exciting trip....
The Academy of Environmental Science and Technology at Forest Hill Community High School was honored to receive two USGS scholarships for a student and a teacher to attend the 2003 Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference. Jessica Teets, a sophomore, was chosen as the Academy student representative to be a Volunteer for Science at the conference. She participated in the poster session by exhibiting her science fair project entitled A Survey of the Barn Owl (Tyto alba) Prey Species in the Everglades Agricultural Area. Sasha Linsin, a science facilitator in the Academy, was the accompanying teacher.
A state of the art Hydrolab environmental monitoring unit was purchased by the Academy for students to use in water quality studies of the Lake Worth Lagoon. Students from the Academy have been involved for the past two years in a "Sister City" project with the Tzahar region of Israel. They exchange information with students there on the similarities between problems that exist in the Hula Valley in Israel and the Everglades.
A "Friends" organization of local business and governmental agencies helps the Academy with special activities and funding for extensive field studies. They have also hired a part time person to function as a research director for the students.
The Environmental Academy has been in operation for the past five years during which students have earned above average scores on standardized tests. In addition, 80% of Academy students, on average, continue their education at the university level. These achievements help fulfill the Academy's goal of producing self-motivated citizens who will take action to solve challenges that face South Florida in the 21st century.
For More Information:
Cheryl Jorandby or Sasha Linsin
Forest Hill Community High School
690l Parker Avenue, West Palm Beach, Florida 33405
(561) 540-2493