Our vision is to be a leader in standards- and inquiry-based science in which all students are scientifically literate.
Our mission is to ensure
that all students are able to investigate scientifically in order
to acquire conceptual
understanding of their world, develop positive scientific
attitudes, and become scientifically literate.
This is accomplished through a collaborative, interactive,
rigorous science program responsive to
the needs of diverse learners.
We are focusing on
five essential elements that will strengthen and sustain science
instruction in our schools.
(National Science Resources Center, Smithsonian, 1989) Our PreK-12
science program is providing:
1. Instructional materials
based on state and national science standards. These materials are
field-tested and
researched in classrooms by small teams of expert teachers,
university science educators, and scientists.
2. Materials
support at the Science Materials Center. Staff restocks the
kits and modules with consumable
supplies for PreK-eighth grade classrooms.
3.
Professional Development: Register here for on-going
professional development. These courses enrich
teachers' knowledge of science content and instructional
strategies. The courses are facilitated by
science coaches and university science education
faculty.
4. Assessments: Assessments
measure what students have learned. Data and observations are used
to evaluate
the program for effectiveness.
5. Administrative and Community Support across
the School District: This support includes administrators
who encourage and support teachers; university scientists who
collaborate with the instruction of science
content courses for teachers; families who explore what their
children are learning; and organizations,
institutions and businesses that offer in-kind and financial
resources.
Pictures: Kindergarten Animals 2X2, 3rd Grade Plant Growth & Development, and 11th & 12th Grade AP Chemistry