Broward County Public Schools has been recognized as a Guy Harvey Conservation District, highlighting the district’s growing emphasis on environmental education, marine science and conservation-focused learning initiatives.
The designation reflects the district’s expanding network of schools and educators promoting environmental stewardship through hands-on learning experiences and sustainability programs.
Currently, 11 schools within the district have earned recognition as Guy Harvey Conservation Schools, while 86 educators have received designation as Guy Harvey Conservation Educators.
“Receiving recognition as a Guy Harvey Conservation District reflects Broward County Public Schools dedication to empowering students through environmental education,” said BCPS Superintendent Howard Hepburn.
“When students engage in hands-on conservation and marine science experiences, they gain the knowledge, leadership skills and sense of responsibility needed to become thoughtful stewards of our planet and advocates for a more sustainable future,” he added.
The Guy Harvey Conservation School designation recognizes schools that incorporate environmental awareness and conservation into classroom instruction, campus culture and student activities.
Educators who earn the Guy Harvey Conservation Educator designation complete specialized professional development focused on marine science, sustainability and conservation education practices.
District officials said the initiative is helping students explore topics including ocean conservation, wildlife protection, climate awareness and sustainability while strengthening critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
The district said it plans to continue expanding environmental education opportunities aimed at encouraging students to protect natural resources and contribute positively to their communities.














