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Macon Middle School Projects
There is one public school system in Macon County,
North Carolina, where the Coweeta Hydrologic
Lab is located. From the Macon Middle School, 15 – 18 sixth grade
students from the science classes participate each year in the Coweeta
program. The students come to eight Saturday sessions during the school
year,
approximately one per month. Each Saturday meeting lasts for about 4
hours, giving the students and researchers time to do a scientific project
together. Locally, the middle school program has reached seven teachers
and approximately 125 students.
Rabun Gap - Nacoochee High School Projects
Students at Rabun Gap Nacoochee School have been
assisting Coweeta researchers as a part of the Schoolyard LTER program
since its inception. The private college prep school is located just south
of Coweeta Hydrologic Lab across the state line in Georgia. Involvement
has included collecting stream samples at Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest,
assisting with field data collections on their school site, and assisting
with tree growth studies at Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest and at research
sites on Coweeta Hydrologic Lab long-term gradient plots. The students at
Rabun Gap Nacoochee School have contributed significantly to ongoing
studies of the Coweeta LTER program, while gaining valuable field
experience in their classwork. From 1998 through 2004, six instructors and
approximately 117 students from Rabun Gap have participated in the Coweeta
Schoolyard LTER activities.
Southwestern Community College Projects
Our Schoolyard project with Southwestern
Community College focuses on forest carbon cycling in eastern deciduous
forests. Deanne Oppermann and Brian Kloeppel lead the field activities
with student participants at Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory on three
Saturdays each semester.
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