Program Highlights

Updates

Monthly Update- April 2025

A group of students hit the trail at Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station.

This month was full to the brim with outdoor learning experiences! The sun has been shining down on our high school biology field trips with North Thurston Public Schools. These trips are a collaboration between North Thurston Public Schools, South Sound GREEN, Pacific Shellfish Institute, and City of Olympia Parks. At Meyer’s Point Environmental Field Station and at Squaxin Park students engaged with research measures used by real water quality technicians and restoration ecologists! They have done water quality testing, looking at plankton, nature mapping, and a riparian buffer survey. 

South Puget Sound Regional Envirothon was on April 24th. A total of 13 high school teams from 4 counties travelled to Squaxin Park for the competition. Students completed hands-on exams about forestry, soils, aquatics, wildlife, and did an oral presentation. They also got the opportunity to meet and speak with environmental professionals during a career panel. Congratulations to all of our teams for making it out and giving it their all! 

We welcomed two interns to our team for the spring academic quarter. Thank you to Rachael and Kelly for being a part of South Sound GREEN! Rachael and Kelly are both students at The Evergreen State College and we are glad to have them with us as educators this spring.

Job Posting

South Sound GREEN is Looking for a 2025-2026 AmeriCorps Educator!

Do you love working with kids outdoors? Connecting community members with their local watersheds? Collaborating with local educators, school districts, non-profits, and tribes to provide engaging and fun education experiences? If so, you should consider applying to become South Sound GREEN’s Puget Sound Water Quality Educator! In this role, you will have the opportunity to teach thousands of Thurston County students about water quality, watershed conservation, salmon ecology, tree planting, marine science, and more! Located in South Puget Sound, you will educate 3rd-12th grade students in natural areas, where your “classroom” could be riparian forests, salmon spawning creeks, or marine intertidal zones depending on the day.

This is a 10.5 month position beginning in September 2025, hosted through Washington Service Corps. We expect to begin rolling review of applications in late April and interview top candidates in May. Please reach out to Sam Nadell at snadell@thurstoncd.com with any questions!

Link to the full description for the 25-26 Puget Sound Water Quality Educator

Updates

Monthly Update- March 2025

Delegates observe the external anatomy of a shark in the “Sharks in Puget Sound: A Look Inside Dogfish!” workshop at Student GREEN Congress. 

Every March marks the start of spring and the culmination of student water quality testing all around our watersheds- at Student GREEN Congress! This event was put together in partnership with South Sound GREEN, Nisqually River Education Project, and Chehalis Basin Education Consortium. 450 students gathered at the Evergreen State College to present their data and discuss results and action projects with peers. In these State of the River Sessions, student delegates got to meet with other students from their watershed to build a picture of water quality across the watershed area. 

Every group of student delegates brought ideas for action projects to improve water quality at their testing site. After discussing all of the ideas with other delegates, each session chose one idea together. The most popular action project idea was to reduce littering, followed by planting native plants and education. The day was filled to the brim with collaboration, stewardship, and enthusiasm for our shared environment. 

Student GREEN Congress offered 26 enriching workshops this year through many of our amazing community partners. Students dissected salmon, built birdhouses, made plankton batiks, performed banana salmon surgery, forest journaling, oyster shucking, and so much more! Our student delegates had a full day that ignited further excitement for taking care of salmon habitat and protecting healthy streams.  

We’d like to extend a big thank you to all of our community partners and volunteers. Everyone put their best foot forward and helped bring forth a day of stewardship, care, and excitement. 

Updates

Monthly Update- February 2025

Students test for pH in the field

We are planning for spring here at South Sound GREEN, with many exciting events on the horizon. This past month has been full of water quality testing and preparation for the upcoming Student GREEN Congress.

As the frost melts and the days get a little longer classes have ventured out to conduct their winter water quality testing. Students in the field and in the classroom are discussing the difference between the seasons and how those factors can affect the salmon in their different life stages. As classes get their testing results they are comparing these to the optimal values for salmon in the stream. 

Student GREEN Congress gives delegates from each class the chance to compare water quality data between seasons and from all over their watershed! This year congress will take place on March 20th at The Evergreen State College. This event is put together in partnership with the Nisqually River Education Project and Chehalis Basin Education Consortium. To learn more please visit the Student GREEN Congress page

February’s Teens in Thurston event was held by the Center for Natural Lands Management at the Glacial Heritage Preserve. Participants helped restore prairie land by burning christmas trees. This bonfire helps restore prairie by creating ash and spreading nutrients. It also makes for a good smores opportunity. If you or someone you know is a high school age student with an interest in environmental volunteer work please contact Sam Nadell at snadell@thurstoncd.com.

Job Posting

Spring 2025 Internship for Evergreen Students!

South Sound GREEN is looking to support one paid spring quarter student interns through the Evergreen Center for Climate Action and Sustainability (CCAS)! If you are looking for a wonderful opportunity to gain experience with teaching 4th-12th grade students, environmental science, and working with schools and community partners please apply! Find more information about the position description and how to apply here, or apply directly through Handshake.

Please email Sam Nadell at snadell@thurstoncd.com with any questions!