Melbourne High School recently received a $32,000 grant from the ARP ESSER III Summer Learning Program. This project will provide Summer Enrichment to eligible Bearkatz in grades 7-12 through two different programs.
The first program, Bearkatz Enrichment, will take 25 students in grades 7-10 on field trips to regional businesses, corporations, and conservation areas to participate in educational science and math activities.
Following are some of the planned activities.
D. Mitchell, Ozarka College: Nature Walk and Intro to Macroinvertebrates and Field Research
T. Morris, Ozarka College: Food Webs and Owl Pellets: How Scientists Use Measurements
Dr. Thomas, Lyon Biologist with NASA funding: Rockets and Air Sample Collection
D. Cox, Arkansas Lime: Limestone Mining and Engineering: Science, Chemistry, and Its Uses
Fred Berry, Education Center Naturalist Volunteered to Custom Design a Math/Science Program
Dr. Hayes, Chemist at Futurefuel Chemical Company: Science and Math in Practice (½ Indoors, ½ Outdoors)
Delgado & Dale of Unimin–Sandstone: Blasting, Sorting, Sieving, and Transporting
F. Fowler, Horseshoe Health Pharmacist, Cattleman, and Cowboy–Math and Science Everywhere
James “Bo” Davidson of the Joe Hogan Hatchery, State Director of Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s FINS Education Program: Catfish Dissection, Watershed Management
Archeology at the Toltec Mounds: Math, Science, Methods, and Practices
The Izard County Extension Office: The Science of Habitat Management: Wildlife, Creek, Pond, and Field
Grothe and Turner: Teaching Students The Math and Science of Agriculture
If your regional organization would be excited to have an opportunity to show Melbourne Bearkatz how math and science can be used used in your field, please contact joanna.fulbright@melbourneschools.org.
For the second program, ESSER will be providing teacher support for summer study, workbooks, test fees, and travel for students taking the 12 Days of ACT program in June and July.