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Seminole County Public Schools Introduces “Roots to Research” Agricultural Biotechnology Program

Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) is excited to announce the launch of an innovative new program of emphasis at Oviedo High School, “Roots to Research,” designed to prepare students for careers at the forefront of agricultural and industrial biotechnology. This cutting-edge program offers two distinct tracks—Industrial Biotechnology and Agricultural Biotechnology—empowering students to pursue their passions while tackling global challenges such as food security, sustainability, and manufacturing innovation.
 
Whether a student is inspired by the potential of genetically modified crops or the promise of sustainable farming, “Roots to Research” combines hands-on learning with real-world applications to equip the next generation of problem solvers. Highlights of the program include the study of:
 
• Genetically Modified (GM) Crops: Students will learn about drought-tolerant, pest-resistant, and nutrient-enhanced crops to address agricultural challenges.
• Animal Biotechnology: Explore advancements in livestock health and breeding through genetic innovations.
• Sustainable Farming Practices: Students will learn to implement methods that reduce pesticide use and maximize crop yield, promoting environmentally friendly agriculture.
• Biological Pest Control: Harnessing the power of nature, students learn about the use of organisms to manage pests and reduce the need for chemical interventions.
• Food Safety: Coursework will emphasize ensuring the safety and quality of the global food supply, a critical issue in today’s world.
 
“Roots to Research” reflects SCPS’s commitment to providing students with unique, future-focused educational opportunities,” said Serita D. Beamon, Superintendent of Seminole County Public Schools. “This program bridges the gap between science and industry, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to become leaders in fields that are crucial to the future of our planet.”
 
Students will have access to state-of-the-art labs, collaborate with industry partners, and participate in internships that provide invaluable experience. Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared for post-secondary education and careers in biotechnology, agriculture, and beyond.

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