GSES hosted its very first Eco Careers & Tree Families Assembly this past Wednesday, and it was an incredible success! The event kicked off with a few of our 8th grade Eco Club members sharing an inspiring quote from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They went on to explain the concept of “green jobs” — careers that contribute to preserving or restoring the environment — and introduced our special guests, who are all professionals dedicated to working outdoors and protecting natural resources.
Students, grouped in their tree families, rotated around four different “career stops” set up on the blacktop. At each stop, they had the chance to hear firsthand about the responsibilities, challenges, and rewards of various outdoor careers. The beautiful weather made the experience even more enjoyable, creating the perfect setting for students to connect with nature while learning about potential career paths.
We were incredibly grateful to have such knowledgeable and passionate guests with us, including Kathleen Ogilvy from the Virginia Department of Forestry, who spoke about forest management and conservation. Tyler Twyford from the Department of Parks & Recreation (JRPS) shared insights into maintaining public parks and promoting outdoor activities. Diego Riffle from Virginia State Parks discussed the importance of preserving state parks and encouraging public engagement with natural spaces. Finally, Scott Turner and Aiden Stewart from True Timber captivated students with their experiences in wildlife management and sustainable practices.