To increase public awareness of coastal and marine ecosystems through research, education, preservation, and conservation.
The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is a science museum, planetarium, and aquarium located in Miami, Florida, US.
Butterfly World is located in Tradewinds Park, Coconut Creek, Florida, United States. It opened in 1988, and is the largest butterfly park in the world, and the first park of its kind in the Western Hemisphere
Educational Outreach. Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens’ Education Department offers a wide variety of outreach programs for adults and students.
The Broward Center for the Performing Arts offers unique and exciting programs for South Florida children from public schools, private and parochial schools as well as homeschoolers and homeschool networks.
Explore the stars and the universe at the Buehler Planetarium & Observatory!
Deerfield Island is a 53.3-acre nature-oriented park offering outdoor recreational opportunities and environmental education. Accessible only by boat, this roughly triangular park is bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Hillsboro and Royal Palm canals.
It offers an exciting, fun filled and educational experience. It also educate the students in local history and science in an interactive trip.
The estate is a preeminent house museum dedicated not only to historic and environmental preservation, but also to learning and creative expression.
Fun and educational for kids of all ages, the Everglades are a great place for your next school trip. Everglades Holiday Park is located in Fort Lauderdale, making it an easily accessible entry point to the largest subtropical habitat in the United States.
Flamingo Gardens Education Department offers a variety of field trips for students, summer campers and other groups.
It offers seminars, workshops, and other educational events being conducted at the farm.
The Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) was opened with the desire to educate and delight locals and tourists alike through our educational green sea turtle, Captain, and the splendor of the coastal environment in South Florida.
The Marine Environmental Education Center (MEEC) was opened with the desire to educate and delight locals and tourists alike through our educational green sea turtle, Captain, and the splendor of the coastal environment in South Florida.
Introduce students to NSU Art Museum through our group tours and education.
Safety Town is nationally recognized program for children ages 4-6 years of age. Located at Kiwanis Park, the program has been in place for more than 28 years. Each year, kindergarten students in the City of Coral Springs attend an educational field trip coordinated by the police department to Safety Town where they learn important and valuable lessons about safety
Science Eye offers unique, educational programs and resources for teachers, home schoolers, organization and clubs. Our Field Studies and In-school Safaris are engaging, hands-on, inquiry-based programs that enable students to explore the world around them, gain new insights and make them aware that science is an exciting part of everything they do.
The 243.3 acres of this park range from 23 acres of restored freshwater marsh accessible by a 1,000-foot boardwalk to the 102.2-acre Pine Island Ridge, an archaeological site that includes equestrian and nature trails. Shelters are available for rent, and 3 playgrounds are located in picnic areas. Paddleboat rentals are available, and fishing is permitted.
From field trips to physics education programs, Xtreme Action Park offers several options for any school’s curriculum. Xtreme has put together an inspirational opportunity that will allow local kids to experience learning in a whole new way. One that will blend the Concepts of Physics with the Science of Speed!