Maine Coast Semester reserves the last academic week of each semester for Human Ecology Capstone projects (this is often called HEC Week here on campus). Human ecology is the study of human interaction with the natural world, and HEC projects give students the opportunity to explore a topic of deep, personal interest, come to understand it in a holistic way, and present a viable course of action in response. Through their projects, students gain an understanding of the interconnectedness of the world’s ecosystems and practice the environmental literacy fostered in their other classes.
Semester 60 presented their HEC projects this Monday to faculty, peers, Chewonki staff, and numerous community members. This semester, all students were asked to focus on a human ecology issue in their home communities. Students chose to explore a wide variety of topics, from food waste and environmental education to sustainable fashion and beauty products.
Here’s a quick recap of Semester 60 HECs:
Name |
High School |
Home Town |
Human Ecology Capstone |
Miles |
Croton-Harmon High School |
Croton-on-Hudson, NY |
KinderGARDEN; Evaluating the Emotional, Intellectual and Spiritual Benefits of Outdoor Classroom Settings |
Tzevi |
Waynflete School |
Waldoboro, ME |
A Chirp off the Old Block; Teaching Youth to be Inspired by and Aware of the Natural World through Birdfeeders |
Guy |
Glen Ridge High School |
Glen Ridge, NJ |
Increasing Sustainability at Glen Ridge High School |
Abigail |
Match Charter Public High School |
Boston, MA |
The Usefulness of Community Gardens in Cities |
Courtney |
Brookline High School |
Brookline, MA |
Alternatives to Road Maintenance Salt in Brookline, MA |
Grace |
Concord-Carlisle High School |
Carlisle, MA |
Lettuce Eat; the Benefits of Hydroponic Lettuce |
Dani |
Ethical Culture Fieldston School |
New York, NY |
Food Waste and How It Intersects with Food Insecurity: At Fieldston and Beyond |
Joey |
Charlotte Country Day School |
Charlotte, NC |
Ecology Short Story; Demonstrating the Importance of Maintaining Sustainable Practices |
Nico |
Greely High School |
Cumberland Center, ME |
Effects of Warming in the Gulf of Maine on Lobstering |
Blythe |
The Nightingale-Bamford School |
New York, NY |
Introducing Safer, Green-Certified Cleaning Products to the Nightingale-Bamford School |
Allie |
Heights High School |
Houston, TX |
Environment and Society: A New Unit; A Curriculum that Includes Environment and Society for Heights High School |
Hannah |
Lakeside School |
Seattle, WA |
Food for Thought; A student-run Instagram that displays the “behind the scenes” work of the kitchen and the benefits of local food |
Max |
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School |
Cambridge, MA |
Bike Promotion in Cambridge; Proposal to Increase Biking by Adding a Repair Station and Safer Locking System |
Devon |
The Chapin School |
New York, NY |
My School Tries Something New: Composting! |
Celia |
Saint Ann’s School |
New York, NY |
Outdoor Education Through Art for Preschool Students |
Leigh |
Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences |
Santa Monica, CA |
Together, Crossroads; A Student Mentorship Program to Facilitate Teamwork, Leadership and Reflection |
Anna |
Garrison Forest School |
Highland, MD |
Dealing with Development; Raising Awareness for the Importance of Farmland in Highland, Maryland |
Evie |
Charlotte Country Day |
Charlotte, NC |
Water Justice for North Carolina; Raising Awareness for Water Quality Inequity |
Charlie |
Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences |
Pacific Palisades, CA |
The Story of an Aimless Worm; A Children’s Book on Composting |
Sarah |
Newton South High School |
Newton, MA |
Sustainability at Summer Camp; Raising Awareness Around Recycling and Environmental Issues at my Summer Camp |
Nick |
Arlington High School |
Arlington, MA |
Greenhouse Waste Water Treatment in Arlington, MA |
Howard |
South Kent School |
China |
Why every American Boarding School Should Build an Environmental Therapy Program! |
Amanda |
Friends Seminary |
New York, NY |
Building on Energy Efficiency; Educating People on How Much Energy Their Buildings Consume |
Ashley |
The Nightingale-Bamford School |
New York, NY |
Making Sustainable Personal Care Products Accessible |
Bea |
Hunter College High School |
Brooklyn, NY |
Introducing Place-Based Learning to Hunter College High School |
Roxy |
Shead High School |
Eastport, ME |
Human Ecology and the Gulf of Maine; How Can We Understand the Warming of the Gulf of Maine through the Lens of Human Ecology? |
Maisey |
Northampton High School |
Florence, MA |
Textile Recycling; Educating Students about the Social and Environmental Problems Created by Fast Fashion Culture |
Booth |
Central High School |
St. Paul, MN |
Land Ethic; Creating a Framework for a Sustainable Fashion Company |
Fiona |
The Thacher School |
San Rafael, CA |
Severe Drought in Ojai, California; Exploring the Short and Long-term Solutions and Citizen Initiatives |
True |
Packer Collegiate Institute |
Brooklyn, NY |
Gowanus Canal Clean Up; Raising Awareness For Volunteerism through Music |
Eva |
Carrboro High School |
Chapel Hill, NC |
Raising Awareness of Fruit Stickers in Compost & Soil |
Bridget |
The Chapin School |
New York, NY |
Being Green in NYC; Raising Awareness for Eco-Friendly Practices |
Lorise |
Match Charter Public High School |
Boston, MA |
School Food Distributors and Their Effect on Students in Boston, MA |
Jess |
Concord Academy |
Elmhurst, NY |
Reducing Food Waste by Addressing Food Insecurity |
Amaya |
Milton Academy |
Newton, MA |
Examining Wealth Inequity through Environmental Education in Boston Schools |
Claire |
Yarmouth High School |
Yarmouth, ME |
The Power of Protest Music: Climate Change in Maine |
Alex |
Greenwich Academy |
Greenwich, CT |
Tick Prevention and Awareness |
Louisa |
Concord-Carlisle High School |
Concord, MA |
Spreading Awareness Around Invasives in the Sudbury- Assabet- Concord River Watershed |
Wyeth |
Brunswick High School |
Brunswick, ME |
Sustainable Land-Based Salmon Farming |
Sophie |
F.W. Parker Charter Essential School |
Littleton, MA |
Sailing with a Purpose; Exploring Organizations with a Mission to Bring People Together through Sailing |
Tamar |
Moses Brown School |
Riverside, RI |
Connecting Refugees in Providence with Local Community Gardens |
A few photos of students presenting their Human Ecology Capstones: