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By Geni Garza, SeaWorld Orlando
Each year, SeaWorld Orlando's education department plays host to more than 70,000 students and teachers who participate in the park's popular field trip programs. Bringing the fun to a few special area schools, however, is the department's best-kept secret.
For the past seven years, the park's education department, in conjunction with Orange County Public Schools, has participated in Central Florida's Partners in Education program. A nationwide, grassroots endeavor designed to get businesses involved in their community, Partners in Education (PIE) links companies with schools in need. PIE businesses donate time and resources to provide additional educational opportunities for students.
The PIE schools that SeaWorld Orlando supports are classified as Title I, or schools that primarily consist of high-poverty, disadvantaged children. The park works with all grade levels, from elementary through high school.
Princeton Elementary, a science magnet school, has been a SeaWorld PIE partner school for several years. During this time, SeaWorld has made monthly classroom visits, working directly with teachers to excite students about everything from endangered species to predator/prey relationships. These visits also have included SeaWorld participation in school functions and fundraisers. In February 2003, Princeton kicked off its 75th anniversary with a parade and celebration. As part of the festivities, SeaWorld educators answered animal questions and brought along a costumed character.
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