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The John Carroll Envirothon Team

Welcome to the John Carroll Envirothon Team page! See below to learn more about the club and how you can participate.
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What is Envirothon Team?

Overview

Envirothon is a county, state and national competition in which teams of five students answer questions in five major environmental science areas: aquatics, wildlife, soils, forestry and a fifth topic that changes every year. Our Envirothon Team is almost like a class because we meet every week to study all the information about the five topics that students will be tested on in the Harford County Envirothon Competition (usually in late April). We study the material through presentations, videos, games and hands-on outdoor experiences. The Envirothon Team also makes a presentation on the fifth topic (usually in February) in front of a panel of judges (this presentation is a part of the overall team score for the Harford County Envirothon Competition).

Purpose

Envirothon is a county, state, and national competition in which teams of five students answer questions in five major environmental science areas: aquatics, wildlife, soils, forestry, and a fifth topic that changes every year. Our goal is to learn about all of these areas through games, hands-on outdoor practice, and training by experts in the fields. Our team also researches an environmental problem related to the fifth topic and makes a presentation about that problem to a panel of judges.

Logistics

Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday

Time: 2:50 - 3:30 pm

Where: Room 220

How Often: Once Per Week

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Julie Baker

  

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