Thank You to Our Sponsors!
Our environmental programs educate students on the water cycle’s importance, water conservation, and waste management. These engaging assemblies, interactive field trips, and hands-on workshops are tailored to specific grade levels and align with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
Thanks to funding from local water and waste districts, these programs are free for schools across our communities. Partnering with these districts, we deliver high-quality, NGSS-aligned environmental education, inspiring students to actively preserve their environment. To see if your school qualifies for the free programs, check the list of eligible cities below and follow the link to submit a reservation request. Discovery Cube will confirm your eligibility and finalize visit details.
Los Angeles Eco-Programs
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) and Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment (LASAN) are generously sponsoring field trips and assemblies that educate students on critical environmental topics. These programs, aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), focus on water conservation, waste management, and power management. By offering hands-on experiences and real-world applications, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to protect our natural resources and understand the impact of sustainable practices on their communities and the environment.
LADWP provides water and electricity to Los Angeles. They fund educational programs that promote conservation and environmental awareness, educating students and the public on sustainable water and energy practices.
LASAN is committed to protecting public health through waste management and champion free educational initiatives that highlight the significance of recycling, waste reduction, and sustainable practices.
Water Wise Explorers
Embark on a journey with Water Wise Explorers, where students from K-6 discover the wonders of water through empowering field trips and assemblies. Our programs dive deep into the origins of water, unravel the mysteries of the water cycle, and equip students with the knowledge to conserve and protect this precious resource. Through interactive learning, we explore the marvels of aqueducts and aquifers, all while tailoring content to be grade-specific and aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Join us in shaping the next generation of environmentally conscious water stewards!
IRWD supplies water and wastewater services to communities in Orange County and supports educational programs by collaborating with local organizations to create interactive and engaging learning experiences.
The Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District is a public agency dedicated to providing reliable, high-quality, and affordable water to the San Gabriel Valley. It offers educational programs which teach students about water science and conservation.
Greener Pathways
Greener Pathways programs guide 1-6 students on an illuminating journey into the world of waste management and recycling. Our programs empower young minds by teaching them how to sort their trash and compost effectively, emphasizing how these actions contribute to a healthier environment. Through engaging field trips and assemblies, we provide grade-specific lessons aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), ensuring each student understands the importance of waste management. Be a part of Greener Pathways and help cultivate a generation dedicated to protecting and conserving our planet!
OCWR manages the county’s waste disposal and recycling programs and collaborates with local organizations to deliver free interactive learning experiences.
The City of Diamond Bar is dedicated to maintaining a vibrant and sustainable community by providing a range of essential services to its residents. The city supports free educational programs that stress the importance of environmental stewardship.
Midway City Sanitary District (MCSD) serves Midway City and Westminster with essential waste collection and recycling. Committed to environmental education, MCSD offers programs that promote recycling and sustainability.