RiverVision Leadership Academy

highschool students

The academy is a collaborative effort between the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center and St. Louis Audubon Center Project/Audubon Missouri, in partnership with Lewis and Clark Community College, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Big Muddy Adventures, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. This recently established program is an environmental leadership academy for high school students located at the confluence of the Midwest’s most iconic rivers:  the Mississippi, the Missouri, and the Illinois. 

Using the context of the community’s great river systems, the Meeting of the Great Rivers Environmental Leadership Academy (ELA) will employ participative service learning and leadership activities to introduce high school students to environmental issues and careers. As a pilot program, the academy will serve 20 high school students from the Hazelwood School District and 20 high school students associated with Lewis and Clark Community College’s high school partnership program. Students will be paid a small stipend for their full participation in the Environmental Leadership Academy.

The success of this model program will contribute to the expansion of the ELA to additional school districts and partners in the region in successive years.  

Key components of the Environmental Leadership Academy include: 

a) Equipping high school students with environmental leadership skills (systems thinking, communication skills, design, and interdisciplinary academic content including: economics, engineering, math, and science)

b) Engaging students in local environmental issues and related service projects for the purpose of increasing awareness of the issues and environmental careers

c) Building community through mentoring, team building, family involvement, and community service. 


 

 

 

 

programs

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Internships College for Kids
Since its inception, the Center has hosted a highly successful experiential learning internship program for undergraduate and graduate college students. Experiential learning recognizes the importance of
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For more information and to register, contact Lewis and Clark Community College.
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events

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RiverXchange Water Festival Wings of Spring
Brief description of the RiverXchange event and links to story and photo gallery page (combine on page with all events.)
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As its name states, the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center focuses on both research and education.
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Brief description of the Wings of Spring event and links to web site and photo gallery.
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great river facts

The Missouri-Mississippi River basin has the third largest drainage area in the world (1,247,000 square miles), smaller only than the Amazon River basin in South America and the Congo River basin in Africa (National Geographic Society, 1984).

The Missouri River is about 200 miles longer than the Mississippi River (Walsh, 2003).

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HIGHLIGHTS

The Field Station

The building will be a model of "green construction" with renewable energy systems, water recycling systems, and minimal environmental impacts.

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Palisades Preserve

The Palisades Preserve comprises 430 acres of undeveloped property overlooking the confluence of the Mississippi and Illinois rivers.

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