Sea Lab Marine Science Education

Sea Lab Marine Science Education

Simone P. Bourgeois, Facilitator

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Sea Lab is a marine science studies program funded through the New Bedford Public Schools for the perpetuation of real science activities. Historically, this Program has existed as a six-week summer program servicing academically serious students since 1968. The success of the summer program precipitated the development of an academic year program to expose all grade five students to the realm of marine and aquatic sciences.

Since 1968, Sea Lab has been a six-week summer component of the New Bedford Public Schools. Historically, this Program has been located by the sea at Fort Rodman, New Bedford, Massachusetts. Currently, Sea Lab is a marine and aquatic educational facility servicing New Bedford Public School students interested in studying principles of oceanography, limnology, meteorology, physics, chemistry, geology, and biology as related to the marine and aquatic environments. Practical outdoor skills, such as swimming, sailing, and snorkeling are also an integral part of the summer Sea Lab experience.

In addition to classroom exercises, students participate in field studies conducted along the Massachusetts and Rhode Island coastlines. Also, in collaboration with area universities, Sea Lab students have had the opportunity to participate in on-going scientific research. The teaching materials, selected by the instructors, for presentation at different grade levels, illustrate their desire to achieve a balance between the introduction of basic scientific concepts and the discussion of observable phenomena. The summer curriculum is designed to be progressive and cumulative from the fourth grade to the ninth grade. All in all, the current Sea Lab Program is a high interest, hands-on, intensive study designed to appeal to the serious student.

All Applications, including Spanish and Portuguese Applications, are available at every New Bedford Public School, including all New Bedford private and parochial schools.  For Questions regarding the Sea Lab Program, please call Simone Bourgeois, Facilitator, at Sea Lab 508-997-4511 Ext 2921 or 2923.

Dates for the 2017 session are Wednesday, July 5, 2017 through Wednesday, August 16, 2017.  Tuition for resident students is $385.00 and non-resident students $500.00.

2017 Summer Sea Lab Applications will be sent to schools on the third week of March, 2017.

Any questions, please contact Simone Bourgeois, Facilitator.

Message from the Summer Sea Lab Keel:

The Sea Lab Keel is the parent/teacher organization of Sea Lab.  Our function is to raise money to buy and repair equipment, defray the costs of field trips, purchase trophies and awards, and award scholarships to our Sea Lab alumni as they go off to college.

Fundraisers:

 Chipotle Night raised $934.33 for Sea Lab!

Each day at break, we offer Sea Lab students drinks and treats for $0.50 or $1.00 apiece.  We offer special treat days, such as Popsicle Tuesdays, Hot Dog Thursdays, and Donut Fridays!  We also have t-shirts for sale for $10 and car stickers for $2.