Explore Your World

Having fun on Field Day 2008!
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7th & 8th Grade Science

Annual Environmental Studies
  • Community involvement
  • Outdoor field investigation
  • Promoting environmental awareness / stewardship
Advanced Challenge Courses
  • A hands-on on challenging experience which offers broader opportunities at the high school level
  • Elevated academic rigor
  • Direct application of inquiry process
  • Based on student generated questioning
Science Fair
  • Annual event
  • Researched-based
  • Individual, in-depth student generated project
Environmental Science Projects
The BCMS science department proudly incorporates Principles of Learning through academic rigor, promoting accountable talk among students, and recognition of student accomplishments.

BCMS Science Department
Jordon Anderson    jordon.anderson@spps.org
    Sue Fourniea    susan.fourniea@spps.org
Jamin McKenzie    jamin.mckenzie@spps.org
Christi Rodriguez    christi.rodriguez@spps.org
Jodi Grote-Stumpf    jodie.grote-stumpf@spps.org
Chris Alper-Leroux chris.alper-leroux@spps.org

 



Image Gallery: Science Field Day May 2008


Image Gallery: Science Field Day May 2008 (2)


Image Gallery: Science Field Day May 2008 (3)



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Bioengineering
Bioengineering techniques will be used for bank stabilization of Battle Creek. In April, students, science teachers, adult volunteers and staff from the Ramsey-Washington Watershed District will used live plant material to control erosion along Battle Creek.  The students cut down buckthorn to be used in bundles.  Students bundled in April to get ready for the planting in May.  In May all planting was complete.  Our goal is to improve the creek's turbidity.