Envirothon

Envirothon is an academic, team-based competition for students in grades 7–12 that focuses on environmental science, natural resource management, and real-world problem solving. The program encourages students to explore environmental issues while developing teamwork, critical thinking, and leadership skills.

Students work in teams to study key environmental topic areas such as soils and land use, aquatic ecology, forestry, wildlife, and current environmental issues. Through hands-on learning, field experiences, and problem-solving activities, students gain a deeper understanding of how natural systems work and how human decisions impact the environment.

Envirothon teams participate in regional and state competitions that combine written tests, field identification, and applied problem-solving scenarios. These events challenge students to apply classroom knowledge in outdoor and real-world settings while representing their school alongside peers from across the state.

Envirothon is open to students with a wide range of interests and experience levels. It is an excellent opportunity for students interested in environmental science, agriculture, conservation, natural resources, biology, or outdoor learning. Participation helps students build skills in collaboration, research, communication, and environmental stewardship.

Envirothon promotes awareness, responsibility, and informed decision-making while inspiring students to become thoughtful stewards of the natural world.

Contact the high school office for more information.