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MSHS Enviromental Science

The goal of the Environmental Science course is to provide students with the scientific principles, concepts, and methodologies required to understand the interrelationships of the natural world, to identify and analyze environmental problems both natural and human-made, to evaluate the relative risks associated with these problems, and to examine alternative solutions for resolving and/or preventing them.

Earth at Night



An image of the energy waste of North America as seen at night form a satellite.
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Up coming Assigment Due Dates

  • Letter of Political Activism 5/26
  • Chapter 8 Essay Test 5/26

Important Documents

  • Environmental Science Syllabus
  • Lab Report Format

Student Resources

  • Schafer Paper
  • LeVack Paper
  • Gunn Paper
  • Gonzales paper
  • Bojan Paper
  • Biology I
  • Text Website
  • Environmental Science Essential Leranings

Enviromental Science Units

  • Unit 1: Human Populations and Environmental Impact
  • Unit 2: Human Populations: Needs and Waste
  • Unit 3: Natural Resources
  • Unit 4: Environment

2nd Block Blogs

  • Steven Bent
  • Sara Bojan
  • Andrew Doneson
  • Melissa Dudley
  • Garrett Eastep
  • Jeremy Gonzales
  • Austin Guerrero
  • Casey Gunn
  • Jerred Houseman
  • Eli Krause
  • Nicholas LeVack
  • Cassy Marshall
  • Zach Penman
  • Nik Phuangrak
  • Brandon Pinter
  • Luke Prince
  • Abi Reichart
  • Monique Schafer
  • Ryan Sopp
  • Garrett Stinson
  • Justin Weinzierl
  • Thomas Woodruff