Episode 8 features Scott Courcelle, who shares his journey from environmental educator to farmer. As the person responsible for setting up the agroecology farming operations at River Bend Farm, Scott is beginning to transform the hay fields into nutritious growing grounds.
Read MoreIn Episode 6 we talk with Kyle Brooks a Public Affairs Specialist for the Wayne National Forest, one of Ohio’s largest natural areas.
Read MoreIn Episode 6 we talk with Joel Alex (Fall ‘08 and ‘09), owner of Blue Ox Malthouse, about his journey from environmental educator to food industry entrepreneur.
Read MoreIn Episode 5 we talk with Steve Signell, co-founder of The Ecology School and current GIS Specialist at Frontier Spatial.
Read MoreIn Episode 4 we talk with Kyle King, Head of High School at Green School and Founder of Bio Bus in Bali, Indonesia.
Read MoreIn Episode 3 we talk to Andie Bisceglia (Spring/Fall 2010 Ecology Educator) coordinator at Campus Kitchen at the University of Georgia.
Read MoreIn Episode 2 we talk to Gabby Queenan, Policy Director at the Massachusetts River Alliance.
Read MoreIn Episode 1 John Ibsen (aka Johno) shares how his experience with food systems education led him to a career in woodworking, and how ecological narratives emerge in his work.
Read MoreTwo FOAMers tackle “big picture” issues of poverty, food insecurity, and environmental sustainability through school gardens, hands-on educational activities, and workforce-development initiatives in Georgia.
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The campaign to raise funding for our River Bend Farm project brings forth the opportunity for special people to be honored by family and friends through gifts in their name.
Read MoreEach year The Ecology School hosts a weekend of professional development and celebration for our Educator Alumni group, FOAM!
Read MoreA new song by Spring 2019 Educator Eric Walton made its debut to the tune of “Free Fallin’” by Tom Petty.
Read MoreCasey, a current Ecology Educator, reflects on the equality of access to nature and how The Ecology School can play a vital role in connecting everyone to their environment.
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The campaign to raise funding for our River Bend Farm project brings forth the opportunity for special people to be honored by family and friends through gifts in their name.
The campaign to raise funding for our River Bend Farm project brings forth the opportunity for special people to be honored by family and friends through gifts in their name.
Read MoreGabby (Educator, Spring 2015/Fall 2016 terms) was recently featured on WBUR, Boston’s NPR News Station, to bring much needed attention to the raw sewage that is discharged in some local rivers.
Read MoreFOAMers (The Ecology School’s Educator Alumni) are a group of 350+ changemakers, environmental stewards, and all around awesome folk who are doing amazing things in the world. We are always grateful to learn what they are up to and share their stories with our community.
Read MoreOur Educators are the everyday superheros who create educational lessons that keep kids engaged in science while having fun!
Read MoreEducators often choose to stay for one, two, three, and sometimes even four more terms teaching at The Ecology School.
Read MoreKnowing more about the soil, rocks, trees, plants, and animals that call our 105-acre property “home” is important to our conservation efforts and integrating ecosystem-based programs.
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