About Life Lab Science Program

Life Lab Science Program is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization and has been working in the field of science and environmental
education since 1979. With our award winning
curricula
and
programs, the organization
helps schools develop gardens where children can create "living
laboratories" for the study of the natural world. Since
developing the first Life Lab school garden in Santa Cruz in
1978, Life Lab has worked with over 1,400 schools across the
United States training tens of thousands educators.
Life Lab is involved in a variety of projects throughout
California, primarily working directly with teachers to help
them use school gardens and hands-on science programs effectively.
This work includes our award-winning Language Acquisition
in Science Education for Rural Schools (LASERS) project, now
designated the Monterey Bay
Science Project (MBSP). Through MBSP, Life Lab trains
teachers in the Monterey Bay Area to use science as a method
for teaching language development to English Learners. Life
Lab is currently working with 27 schools in Santa Cruz County
in another award-winning program, Waste
Free Schools. Through this program, Life Lab trains teachers
and students to reduce school waste through recycling and
conservation education and action. Since 1998, the program
has caused the diversion of over 4,000 tons of material from
local landfills. In 2001, Life Lab completed The
Garden Classroom a model school garden learning center
located at the UCSC
Center for Agroecology & Sustainable' Food Systems.
The Garden Classroom is used to train teachers in science
education and serves thousands of children through various
field trips and events.
Click here for the Life Lab Brochure (800 kb pdf file).
Thanks to all Life Lab supporters
who keep garden-based education thriving.