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Science Program

All Hacienda students eagerly anticipate their many “field trips” to the amazing outdoor classroom during their science lab sessions and outdoor workdays. Begun in 1971, Hacienda’s one-acre outdoor science classroom is a living laboratory for young scientists to explore plant and animal communities native to the Santa Clara Valley and surrounding foothills. A running stream system flows from the redwood forest down to a cattail-lined marsh and pond, representing the local Guadalupe watershed. More than 100 species of native plants attract a diversity of wildlife, from nesting mallard ducks and Cooper’s hawks to western fence lizards, monarch butterflies and much more. Students form a positive, personal connection with the natural environment from these memorable sights and experiences in Hacienda’s “nature acre.”

The Santa Clara Valley ecosystems studied by students in Hacienda’s outdoor classroom include:

1. Oak woodland
2. Coast redwood forest
3. Valley grassland
4. Riparian zone (streamside area)
5. Chaparral
6. Pond and marsh