MORRIS COUNTY — The Morris County Vocational School District offers a high school Academy for Environmental Science. All interested eighth grade students in Morris County are encouraged to apply by December 2.
The Academy for Environmental Science provides students with the interdisciplinary study of natural processes and human impacts in the atmosphere, aquatic systems, and soils. The academy program of study links the principles of art, history, language arts, technology, biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics to environmental concepts.
The program is located at Jefferson Township High School, which is surrounded by forest and parkland, providing the perfect backdrop for studying about the environment. Because of its unique placement experiential learning can occur right outside the door. Add to that the largest lake in New Jersey being part of the community and Mahlon Dickerson County Park and the resources continue to add up. Jefferson is proud to partner with the Morris County Vocational School District to provide this academy. Together the districts have forged a path to provide a program that ‘inspires and prepares students to succeed in today’s world and pursue tomorrow’s opportunities’.
Upon high school graduation, students will have the foundation needed to pursue a degree in environmental studies in preparation for one of the growing numbers of environmental careers in resource management, business, non-profits, law, conservation, or education.
Learn more about this unique and challenging program!
The Academies offer students a unique high school experience that combines comprehensive academics with career and technical education (academy) classes.
An eighth-grade student has until December 2 to apply. Applications are available for completion via online application by clicking here.
For additional information, call the Morris County School of Technology at (973) 627-4600 ext. 277 or visit the website by clicking here.