Schoolship Brochure - Inland Seas Education Association
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Schoolship Brochure - Inland Seas Education Association
An Investment In The Future Testimonials The goal of the Schoolship programs is to inspire students by involving them in the science, culture, and history of the Great Lakes. ISEA is committed to providing this engaging experience so that together we can foster your students’ active stewardship of the greatest body of freshwater in the world. The Great Lakes, which contain 20% of the world’s surface freshwater, are within a day’s drive of over thirty-five million citizens. When your students experience the wonder of these Great Lakes firsthand, they’ll discover why it’s so important to safeguard this magnificent resource and how to ensure its healthy future. Since its founding in 1989, the Great Lakes Schoolship programs have attracted over 100,000 students and their teachers from throughout the Great Lakes region. Many participating schools return each year. Here’s what they’ve shared about the Schoolship: Join us aboard the Great Lakes Schoolship for hands-on science & discovery From the moment we stepped on the deck until we returned to the dock, we experienced the true meaning of authentic learning. – Science Coordinator, Alpena Public Schools Students who participate in a Schoolship session will take away a new awareness of their own place in the Great Lakes ecosystem and an appreciation for math and science that before may have had no connection to real life situations. – Superintendent The reason there are astronauts, oceanographers, limnologists and other scientists is because of programs like this. Some of these kids that sailed here today will become well known scientists because of what they experienced on board the Schoolship. – Science Coordinator, Laker Middle School Safety & Weather Policy Safety aboard our vessels is of utmost concern at Inland Seas. The Schoolship vessels are certified by the U.S. Coast Guard to carry passengers for hire, and are inspected annually. Each vessel carries the safety and emergency equipment required. The captain has ultimate authority over vessel operations and will instruct passengers and crew about safety practices. Weather is always a factor on the Great Lakes. It can delay, interrupt, or cancel a program. The captain will determine if weather conditions are not suitable for safe vessel operations. In the event that your program is cancelled due to bad weather, ISEA will try to reschedule your group or give you the option of a dockside or Education Center program. If that is not possible, a full refund will be provided. To learn more about ISEA, visit us at www.schoolship.org or call 231.271.3077. Inland Seas Education Association 100 Dame Street Suttons Bay, MI 49682 Inland Seas EDUCATIONASSOCIATION The Great Lakes Schoolship Programs The 77’ Great Lakes Schoolship Inland Seas splashes to windward out of Suttons Bay beneath a sparkling northern Michigan sky. Aboard are thirty-two students who have come to this lakeside village on the 45th parallel to become ‘scientists for the day’. Soon they will be using scientific instruments to probe the hidden world of the Great Lakes. Within twenty minutes, discoveries will be made and the world they once knew will change forever. They could be your students. Sailing aboard ISEA’s 77’ schooner Inland Seas or the chartered 114’ schooner Manitou, the Great Lakes Schoolship programs are designed to meet the physical, biological and earth science needs of teachers at all grade levels. Students will also gain knowledge in the areas of history and geography and will assist with sailing a traditional Great Lakes sailing vessel. Prior to sailing, teachers receive the Schoolship Teacher’s Guide, which contains information and activities to prepare their students for the day aboard the Schoolship. Igniting passion and sparking curiosity about the Great Lakes is what drives us forward in all we do. And it is thanks, in no small part, to the generosity of ISEA’s donors and supporters that we are able to invest in students’ education and offer these programs to schools all over the Great Lakes region at one-third of our operating costs (an average of $25 a student). The Inland Seas schooner holds up to 32 students, teachers, and chaperones (Manitou up to 35 passengers). Before each sail, students explore the Inland Seas Education Center which houses interactive Great Lakes exhibits, aquaria, and a laboratory. On the grounds is our wetland demonstration project and 200 feet of shoreline for students to enjoy. Under sail, your students become Great Lakes Scientists as they work in small groups to catch and examine fish, bottom organisms, sediment and plants, and view plankton through a micro-video system. Students also participate as a member of the crew as they take a turn steering the ship, help raise the sails and hoist the anchor. Under Sail Programs aboard Inland Seas originate at the Inland Seas Education Center in Suttons Bay, while programs aboard Manitou board in Traverse City. Morning groups arrive at 8:30 am and return at 12:30 pm. Half-day Sails: $825 Full-day Sails: $1,750 (Lunch included on water) We recognize the hurdle that generating funding can be for teachers and administrators who are already hard at work in the classroom. Because of this we want to partner with you by sharing ideas and strategies for funding as well as options for payment. Please give us a call for more information. Sharing the wonder of the Great Lakes with students and teaching them how they can actively protect them is our joy and passion. Our Schoolship programs provide an adventure in learning for students that is sure to have a lasting impact on their future and the future of our Great Lakes. We would love to share more with you about our programs, answer any questions you have, and assist you in scheduling this adventure for your students! Call or email us today! 231.271.3077 [email protected] Afternoon groups arrive at 1:15 pm and return at 5:15 pm. ISEA has developed a variety of Schoolship programs designed specifically for your students. With advance notice, programs can also be customized for groups with special needs. For interested groups, ISEA can also provide custom half- or full-day science programs at the Center to complement the Schoolship experience.