Jamestown High School, of James City County Schools, placed first overall in Virginia’s 2024 Dominion Energy Envirothon State Competition, held at Radford University on May 19th-20th, 2024. Jamestown competed with teams representing 18 different high schools throughout Virginia to earn the title of State Champions. The 2019 team from the same high school was the overall International winner that year, so clearly Jamestown High School must have a terrific coach and great program! In 2023 the Jamestown team also won the Virginia state championship and placed 13th overall.
Envirothon is an international environmental and natural
resources high school competition held annually. This year 53 teams of students
from across the United States, Canada and China in a week-long competition
demonstrated their knowledge on soils and land use, aquatic ecology, forestry
and wildlife management through written tests and hands on interactive
stations. The teams also prepared oral presentations on this year’s current
issue, “Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Future” and teams presented
solutions to address a renewable energy scenario for the Hampton Roads area of
Virginia.
In Virginia the Envirothon is run by the Virginia
Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts and Virginia’s 47 local
Soil and Water Conservation Districts. Each spring there are a series of
regional competitions held by the Soil and Water Conservation Districts with
help from our volunteers. For the last 11 years Dominion Energy has been the
primary sponsor of Virginia’s local, regional and statewide Envirothon with
annual funding provided by its Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation.
“Protecting the environment and supporting local communities
are key components of our mission.” said Hunter A. Applewhite, president of the
Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation. “Envirothon proudly promotes both as
these students will become future leaders of environmental sustainability.”
The Jamestown High School team is supported locally by the
Colonial Soil & Water Conservation District. In second place was Louisa
County High School- the Thomas Jefferson SWCD team. In Third place was Eastern
View High School- the Culpeper SWCD team. All these schools have excellent programs
and many competitive teams over the years.
The Jamestown team will travel to Geneva, New York on July
28th-August 3rd, 2024 to represent Virginia as they compete at the National
Conservation Foundation’s International Envirothon. At the International Competition
the teams are given a special environmental problem in the morning then have
five hours to work out the solution as a team. Join me in wishing the Jamestown
High School team good luck.
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