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Students in grades 8-11 are invited to attend an Environmental Stewardship educational excursion in a partner district.

Scituate High School offers two Innovation Career Pathways (ICP): the Business and Finance Pathway & Environmental Stewardship, both are aligned with local job market demands. Each pathway includes specialized coursework, technical classes, and real-world learning experiences to prepare students for college and careers. The initiative focuses on equitable access, guided academic paths, enhanced support, career connections, and effective partnerships.

With grant funding for the ICP program, Scituate Public Schools will sponsor up to 10 students for various exploration events. In grades 8 to 11, students are invited to register for the Coastal Resiliency Symposium at the Atlantic Resiliency Innovation Institute (ARII) Headquarters in Marshfield. It is not necessary to be an ICP participant to register for this event.  It is a great way to determine if you like one of the pathways. Additionally, any Scituate students residing in Boston may be eligible for daily transportation to the institute. If you register for the program using the link in the attached flyer, please also email Julie Ward, jward@scit.org.

SUMMARY OF EVENTS:

📅 Dates: June 23 – June 26

🕗 Time: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM daily

📍 Location: Start each day at ARII Headquarters – 58 Main St., Marshfield

🎓 Who: Students entering grades 8–12

• Tour the Marshfield coastline and inlets to see, first-hand, the impact of annual coastal storms.

• Travel to the Massachusetts State House to meet with Local, State, and federal officials to discuss steps being taken to address coastal erosion and other marine-related challenges facing our region.

• Interact with professors at Massachusetts Maritime Academy who are working on coastal projects.

• Learn about coastal work being done by the Army Corps of Engineers and visit their project sites on

Cape Cod.

• Meet with industry leaders in the field of construction/engineering to learn how they manage

development along the coast.

If you are interested in additional information regarding the ICP program at Scituate High School, please contact Julie Ward, Director of Supplemental Services, at jward@scit.org or Lisa Kirk, ICP Coordinator, at lkirk@scit.og 


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