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Lethbridge Polytechnic
On October 2-3, the Southern Alberta Collegiate Institute (SACI) welcomed 330 junior high school students for the E3 – Explore, Engage, Experience program. This dynamic initiative, a collaboration between Lethbridge Polytechnic and seven school divisions in Southern Alberta, offers students hands-on experiences that highlight various agricultural careers and essential skills for future success.
Students participated in engaging activities, including visits to the Ag for Life mobile unit, tours of aquaculture and greenhouse facilities, and interactive labs focused on soil texture and seed development. Additionally, students had the opportunity to learn about Indigenous uses for plants in Southern Alberta, enriching their understanding of local agricultural practices and cultural heritage. The program emphasizes experiential learning, giving students a valuable glimpse into the agricultural industry.
Participating school divisions included Westwinds, Horizon, Palliser, Grasslands, Holy Spirit, Lethbridge, and Livingstone, with students from Willow Creek, GS Lakie, Noble Central, Tilly, Rolling Hills, Alcoma, Vauxhall, John Davidson, DA Ferguson, Stirling and Erle Rivers schools in attendance.
Students were able to visit the Ag for Life trailer which was on campus for both days. Ag for Life is a charitable organization dedicated to sparking curiosity, understanding, and excitement about agriculture and food. Through interactive learning, real-world experiences, and storytelling, they strive to bring agriculture literacy to life. It was eye opening for the students to see the breadth and depth of agriculture in Alberta.
A visit to the Aquaculture Centre of Excellence also showcased the symbiotic relationship between fish and plants and the necessity of thinking sustainable. Bioreactors and greenhouse research exposed students to a variety of sciences involved in agriculture.
Looking ahead, the next E3 event is “Harvesting Ambitions,” a Women in Agriculture Day on November 21. This dynamic career exploration event aims to inspire and educate young women about opportunities in agriculture through practical, hands-on experiences. For those interested in getting involved, please contact Lori at lori.adamson@lethpolytech.ca
E3 also offers workshops in Trades and Health Care, providing students in grades 7-9 with project-based learning, career exploration and networking opportunities with career experts.
For more information about SACI and upcoming events, please contact info@southernalbertacollegiateinstitute.ca.
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