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19C - CANNABIS FUND FOR YOUTH SERVICES
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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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19C
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12/17/2019
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2024
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PROGRAMS FOR <br />ELEMENTARY -AGE STUDENTS <br />1*- <br />The Zoomobile <br />REACH POTENTIAL 3,575 STUDENTS <br />The Zoomobile program will be specifically designed for <br />SAUSD 3rd grade students, directly connecting to Next <br />Generation Science Standards and STEM principles. <br />Through Zoomobile, the Zoo brings live animals from <br />the Zoo into Santa Ana classrooms. Students learn about <br />life cycles, evolution and genetics from observing and <br />interacting with live subjects. This program alone will reach <br />3,575 students. <br />Lab Program <br />REACH POTENTIAL d 4,000 STUDENTS <br />In this on -site Lab Program, 5th grade students visit the <br />zoo for a lab -style program focused on conservation and <br />actions they can take as individuals and a community. Labs <br />provide opportunities for in-depth study of animal habitats, <br />physical characteristics, and the interrelationships <br />between animals, humans and the environment. Direct <br />connections to Next Generation Science Standards and <br />STEM principles complement what students are learning <br />from their classroom teachers. This program could reach <br />approximately4,000 students. <br />
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