- Jupiter Environmental Research and Field Studies Academy
Infobox Secondary school
name = Jupiter Environmental Research and Field Studies Academy [JERFSA]
dean = Mr. Neal White
city = Jupiter
state = Florida,
country = United States
established = 1993
campus = Suburban
type = Magnet school
grades = 9–12
district = Palm Beach County School District
website = [http://www.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/JupiterHS/ www.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/JupiterHS]The Environmental Research and Field Studies Academy at
Jupiter Community High School is a four-yearMagnet school program designed to meet the needs of students who wish to pursue an academic curriculum with emphasis onenvironmental studies .History----Planning for the Jupiter High School Environmental Research and Field Studies Academy (JERFSA) began during the 1992-93 school year. The recommendation to approve the creation of the Academy was submitted in
Palm Beach County School Board Report 6G November 4, 1992. JERFSA was started in August 1993 with 75 students, two teachers and funding from the School Board and generous other donations. The first class of 35 students graduated in 1997. Since then the number of students each year has slowly increased and several other staff positions have opened.Current Affairs----At this time, funds for JERFSA field work are largely provided by parents, student fund raising and assistance from the
Partnership for Environmental Education, Inc . The Academy currently provides over 75 field activities per year that include cooperative field work with a variety of agencies such as: theLoxahatchee River Environmental Control District , ERM,Busch Wildlife Sanctuary ,MacArthur State Park ,Jonathan Dickinson State Park , Partnership For Environmental Education, Inc.,Palm Beach County Parks & Recreation ,Loxahatchee Preserve Nature Center ,U.S. Bureau of Land Management andFPL . JERFSA has an Environmental Outreach Program in which students go to elementary schools and present environmental issues utilizing a variety of children's literature materials and field trip opportunities. “Enviroservice” is another Academy program that allows students to work with professionals from a variety of community agencies. Through “Enviroservice” students contribute over two hundred and thirty hours of environmental service every month.Curriculum----Students in the program enroll in two science courses each year along with other Academy courses. High School courses are taught at the Honors level. College
dual enrollment ,Advanced Placement (AP), andinternships are available to Juniors and Seniors in the Academy along with other high school level courses. Students in the Environmental Academy are assigned summer homework and expected to participate in several weekend activities each year.Field Work----As the program name implies, field studies are a large part of the curriculum. The motto of the Academy is that, "When one studies
environmental science , one must be willing to go into the environment". Environmental Academy students visit and study every majorecosystem insouth Florida . Each grade level participates in about 15 field study activities each year. Some of these field study activities require overnight and weekend stays. All Academy students participate in regular field activities.Goals----The Environmental Research and Field Studies Academy aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to become responsible and productive world citizens. Although students get a strong environmental and earth science background, graduates go into many fields after graduation.
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