Biotech High School

About the Program

In 2015, through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Magnet Schools of America program, Fairchild partnered with Miami Dade County Public School to develop BioTECH Senior High School: the first Conservation Biology High School with a focus on Botany and Zoology. This unique plant science education program offers novel experiences, is integrated into students’ school days, and counts toward graduation requirements.  Under the guidance of experienced scientists and educators, students engage in hands-on experimentation and apply theoretical knowledge to address modern-day challenges. From researching drought and heat-tolerant plant varieties to conceptualizing urban and vertical farming systems, students actively contribute to ongoing sustainability efforts. This program allows students access to the Garden’s living collection 7 days a week and can earn Volunteer hours (complete this application).

*Application is for BioTECH-related volunteer opportunities only. For Garden Wide volunteer opportunities, click here.

Student-driven Research Activities

Blooming white and pink indoor orchid in a hanging planter close-up.Biophillia design.Urban jungle.Selective focus.

The Million Orchid Project

Seed Morphometry: The stories seeds tell us
Orchids are among the smallest seeds produced by flowering plants. Seed size, shape, and structural qualities can tell us a lot about how they are dispersed in the wild.

Seed Banking: Saving Seeds for the future
Million Orchid Project student-supported research includes designing and testing methods for native orchid seed banking efforts.

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Growing Beyond Earth 

Cultivar Testing: Growing plants on Earth and in space
Students conduct growth trials based on criteria set by scientists at NASA Kennedy Space Center to select plants that produce large amounts of edible biomass, require low amounts of resources (water, fertilizer, growth medium, etc.), and contain high levels of vitamins not found in the processed astronaut diet.

Science Mentorship Team

Carl Lewis, Ph.D.
Brett Jestrow, Ph.D.
Jason Downing, Ph.D.
James Stroud, Ph.D.
Nathan Mahoney

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