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Mission of the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center
Our mission is to assist students in mastering science concepts
and processes through the integration of science disciplines
in studying the environment. This year, our goal is to provide
hands-on, inquiry-based programs designed for second and fifth
grade students, their teachers and families.
Description of the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center
Since 1968, the Environmental Center that Roy Hyatt envisioned, has reached several generations of Escambia County students. RHEC sits on 120 acres of pine forest, including a butterfly garden, nature trails, and wetlands with endangered plant species.
Hands-on outdoor activities and live animals make science fun! RHEC educational programs concentrate on the scientific process and analytical thinking skills. All programs are aligned with the Sunshine State Standards. Every program offered at RHEC, including outdoor areas, is handicap accessible.
This year, all second and fifth grade teachers in Escambia County
are invited to bring their classes on field trips to RHEC.
Our programs are led by an Escambia County Teacher on Special
Assignment, two Audubon Naturalists, and experienced, knowledgeable
volunteers.
Audubon Involvement
Francis M. Weston Audubon Society is committed to helping the Roy Hyatt Environmental Center
provide quality environmental education to students and teachers
in Escambia County. RHEC is their largest project this year.
They provide two experienced Naturalists to assist the Teacher
on Special Assignment and participate in RHEC Volunteer Days.
Other Audubon projects include Beach Nesting Birds research
and conservation advocacy.
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Hours of Operation
Due to limited staff availability and funds RHEC is only open to scheduled field trips during the school week. Staff is on-site on weekdays 7:30 - 3:00 according to the school calendar. Parking is available to busses and accompanying vehicles near the main building.
Staff Contact Information Molly O'Connor, Teacher on Special Assignment, ECSD Science Dept
Jennifer
Hale-Butera, Naturalist, Francis M. Weston Audubon
1300 Tobias Road
Cantonment, FL 32533
(850) 937 – 2117 (please leave a message)
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