CASEE program set to celebrate 30th anniversary

Sept. 22, 2023

Gloved hands holding a small frog

CASEE students track the amphibian population of two ponds on the campus

The seeds of the Center for Agriculture, Science and Environmental Education — better known as CASEE — were planted back during the 1984-85 school year when Battle Ground High School teachers Tim Hicks, Warren Reeves and others were working to revise the school’s agricultural curriculum. It would take nearly another decade before the first classes were held on the CASEE campus, an 80-acre outdoor learning lab in Brush Prairie.

“I am so impressed with how CASEE has continued to evolve and adopt new technologies and partnerships over the years,” said Mark Watrin, now a retired teacher and vice president of the Battle Ground board of directors, who joined the planning efforts in the early 90s.

To celebrate the program’s 30th anniversary, CASEE and Battle Ground Public Schools will be holding a public event on Saturday, Sept. 30, from 1-4pm at the CASEE campus (11104 NE 149th St., Brush Prairie, WA 98606). Visitors can attend a Q&A session at 2 pm with Hicks and Watrin, hear from former students and teachers, take a tour of the campus led by current students, view student projects and enjoy refreshments.

Student holding a small apple

CASEE students grow their own fruits and vegetables on campus

High school students attending CASEE spend a half day on the program’s campus, studying a science-based curriculum immersed in biology, forestry/wildlife, agroecology and other topics, as well as English. They attend their neighborhood high school for a half day to round out their studies.

“It is gratifying to see CASEE students still learning enduring skills like leadership, community service and how to work as a team when solving problems,” Watrin said. “I’m excited to continue rebuilding our partnership with the state Department of Natural Resources and welcoming more field trips so middle and elementary school students in the district can continue to use CASEE as a learning resource.”

CASEE has been hailed as a guiding light among Washington’s science, technology, engineering and math  programs and has been awarded grants to mentor other schools developing similar programs. It has been recognized as a STEM Lighthouse school, one of the first to receive such a distinction in Southwest Washington.

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