This semester I took Environmental Science, a class studying environmental issues to find solutions so we are able to make a positive impact in our local community. This class started out as a class I took because I wanted an additional year of science credit, but quickly turned into much, much more. There were two major projects we started over the course of the semester: the Car Project, which I have blogged about before, and also the Garden Project. Both have been very enjoyable and I appreciate the community impact aspect of them and how I feel like I am able to make a difference with the work that I am doing. I found myself becoming very passionate about every project that we did because it felt like we were making an actual impact. In addition to extensive community outreach, I also really liked how Ms. Wolf started out each day with different warm-ups and brought up different things to discuss each morning that were relevant to what was currently going on in the news and found a way to connect it back to Environmental Science. It made the class much more interesting each day because what we talked about correlated with what was going on in the news. Overall, I have really enjoyed Environmental Science and can’t wait to finish planning our garden and beautifying spaces around our school! P.S. Here are my plant babies!!
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AuthorHibah Shafi is a Senior at New Technology High School. Archives
May 2019
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