SEA-DISC students participate in four major projects per year. Projects focus on world issues and how we can make a difference on a local scale. Students work with community members and local experts on such issues as creek revegetation, alternative energy crisis, atmosphere crisis, water quality effects on fish, sustainable agriculture, endangered species, population control and marine biology.
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In SEA-DISC, students gain knowledge through interviews, extensive research, and interactive field studies. Who says learning shouldn't be a fun experience?

Students gardening in our Organic Garden during the Sustainable Agriculture project. |
Project Descriptions:
Year A:
Sustainable Agriculture
Population Action
Endangered Species
Water Quality Assessment
Year B:
Creek Restoration
Green Energy
Atmosphere Crisis PSA
Marine Biology
Both years, students will participate in Earth Day.
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