Secondary Education Programs
*Subject matter covered is tailored to meet the needs of your specific grade level or group needs.
Pre-Kindergarten Programs
Elementary School Programs
Secondary Education Programs
Research & Community Opportunities
Staff Development Opportunities
- Horseshoe Crabs
(7th-Adult) - Estuary Exploration and Ecology
(7th-12th) - Biology of Plankton
(7th-12th) - Marine Education Sail
(7th-12th) - Custom Program
(7th-12th)
Horseshoe Crabs (7th-Adult)
Learn about one of the oldest living species of animals found on the Earth today. Find out how horseshoe crabs have evolved for over 350 million years! Students examine these living fossils and discover the important role they play in our environment and in our lives. Although they may look frightening they are some of the gentlest creatures in the bay. We investigate the biology of horseshoe crabs and their uses in medical research.
*Recommended grades: 7th- Adult
| Dates: | By arrangement, rain or shine |
| Time: | 1.5 hours |
| Fee: | $120 up to 15 students ($8 per additional student, maximum 22 students***) |
- A 50% deposit or a purchase order is required to secure and confirm all registrations.
- Deposits are refundable only up to 2 weeks prior to the program start date. After that deposits are non-refundable unless the WaterFront Center is unable to reschedule due to severe weather conditions. Last minute cancellations cannot be accepted.
- There will be a $25.00 processing fee for any changes in booking.
- There are a maximum number of participants and a minimum fee for each class.
- Our programs run in mildly inclement weather, so dress accordingly. "On the water" temperatures are usually colder.
- In the event of dangerous weather, as determined by our experienced staff, The WaterFront will do its best to reschedule your program. Please trust us to make this determination.
Adherence to the following policies will help ensure the most enjoyable, highest quality and safest programs.
- Activities are designed only for children 4 years and older as specified in the descriptions.
- Special needs classes of any age may not exceed 15 participants. In order to best serve your students, please the WaterFront Center staff of any special needs or concerns prior to the program.
- Teachers, Scout and Group Leaders are invited to attend.
- A maximum of 3 additional parents/chaperones are permitted in the classroom.
- Classroom space is limited so parents are encouraged to visit nearby establishments or enjoy a walk in the local area. Those choosing to remain in the classroom need to stay respectfully quiet during the program and act as role models, assisting as requested.
- If siblings are of an appropriate age for the program and fit within the maximum participant number, they may participate for the designated fee. Those not participating are requested to visit local establishments, enjoy a nice walk or go to the local park.
- All cell phones must be silenced for the duration of the program and all electronic devices must be stored away.
- Participants are asked to be attentive, respectful listeners and to cooperate and participate enthusiastically.
Estuary Exploration and Ecology (7th-12th)

Perform an in-depth study of an estuarine ecosystem. Explore the area where freshwater flowing from the land meets salt water from the sea. Working in cooperative learning groups, students rotate through different locations examining, recording and comparing the water quality, geology and biodiversity of each site using the techniques and equipment used for research and environmental assessment.
*Recommended grades: 7th-12th
Can include: • Quadrate counts • Beach profile to examine deposition/erosion • Tidal flow examination • Water quality testing • Stream flow rate measurements • Sediment studies • Tidal rates observed
| Dates: | By arrangement, rain or shine |
| Time: | 2 to 6 hours depending on stations selected |
| Fee: | 2 hours - $220 up to 22 students ($10 per additional student***) 2.5 hours - $264 up to 22 students ($12 per additional student***) 3 hours or more – please call to discuss the program and fees |
- A 50% deposit or a purchase order is required to secure and confirm all registrations.
- Deposits are refundable only up to 2 weeks prior to the program start date. After that deposits are non-refundable unless the WaterFront Center is unable to reschedule due to severe weather conditions. Last minute cancellations cannot be accepted.
- There will be a $25.00 processing fee for any changes in booking.
- There are a maximum number of participants and a minimum fee for each class.
- Our programs run in mildly inclement weather, so dress accordingly. "On the water" temperatures are usually colder.
- In the event of dangerous weather, as determined by our experienced staff, The WaterFront will do its best to reschedule your program. Please trust us to make this determination.
Adherence to the following policies will help ensure the most enjoyable, highest quality and safest programs.
- Activities are designed only for children 4 years and older as specified in the descriptions.
- Special needs classes of any age may not exceed 15 participants. In order to best serve your students, please the WaterFront Center staff of any special needs or concerns prior to the program.
- Teachers, Scout and Group Leaders are invited to attend.
- A maximum of 3 additional parents/chaperones are permitted in the classroom.
- Classroom space is limited so parents are encouraged to visit nearby establishments or enjoy a walk in the local area. Those choosing to remain in the classroom need to stay respectfully quiet during the program and act as role models, assisting as requested.
- If siblings are of an appropriate age for the program and fit within the maximum participant number, they may participate for the designated fee. Those not participating are requested to visit local establishments, enjoy a nice walk or go to the local park.
- All cell phones must be silenced for the duration of the program and all electronic devices must be stored away.
- Participants are asked to be attentive, respectful listeners and to cooperate and participate enthusiastically.
Biology of Plankton (7th-12th)
Learn about the tiny organisms that represent the base of our marine food chain. This is a comprehensive program that not only explores the importance of plankton, but also includes the hands-on collecting and classifying. Students utilize scientific equipment to collect and observe specimens, and discuss the symbiotic relationship between plankton and water quality.
Recommended Grades: 7th- 12th
Includes: • Plankton tow • Water quality testing • Microscope observation and classification
| Dates: | By arrangement, rain or shine |
| Time: | Approximately 1.5 hours |
| Fee: | $176 up to 22 students ($8 per additional student***) |
- A 50% deposit or a purchase order is required to secure and confirm all registrations.
- Deposits are refundable only up to 2 weeks prior to the program start date. After that deposits are non-refundable unless the WaterFront Center is unable to reschedule due to severe weather conditions. Last minute cancellations cannot be accepted.
- There will be a $25.00 processing fee for any changes in booking.
- There are a maximum number of participants and a minimum fee for each class.
- Our programs run in mildly inclement weather, so dress accordingly. "On the water" temperatures are usually colder.
- In the event of dangerous weather, as determined by our experienced staff, The WaterFront will do its best to reschedule your program. Please trust us to make this determination.
Adherence to the following policies will help ensure the most enjoyable, highest quality and safest programs.
- Activities are designed only for children 4 years and older as specified in the descriptions.
- Special needs classes of any age may not exceed 15 participants. In order to best serve your students, please the WaterFront Center staff of any special needs or concerns prior to the program.
- Teachers, Scout and Group Leaders are invited to attend.
- A maximum of 3 additional parents/chaperones are permitted in the classroom.
- Classroom space is limited so parents are encouraged to visit nearby establishments or enjoy a walk in the local area. Those choosing to remain in the classroom need to stay respectfully quiet during the program and act as role models, assisting as requested.
- If siblings are of an appropriate age for the program and fit within the maximum participant number, they may participate for the designated fee. Those not participating are requested to visit local establishments, enjoy a nice walk or go to the local park.
- All cell phones must be silenced for the duration of the program and all electronic devices must be stored away.
- Participants are asked to be attentive, respectful listeners and to cooperate and participate enthusiastically.
Marine Education Sail (7th-12th)
This program can be customized and takes place aboard our floating classroom, the Christeen. Be part of an unforgettable marine learning experience while hoisting sails and gathering information about local maritime. Whether your group wants to explore a touch tank, or conduct higher-level water quality research, we can meet your specific group needs.
*Recommended Grades: 7th -12th
Can be requested: • Navigation • Touch tank • Plankton tow • Water quality testing
| Dates: | By arrangement, rain or shine |
| Time: | 2 hours w/ 1 educator or 2.5 hours w/ up to 2 educators |
| Fee: | $375 (2 hrs. / 1 ed.) or $550 (2.5 hrs. / 2 eds.) |
- A 50% deposit or a purchase order is required to secure and confirm all registrations.
- Deposits are refundable only up to 2 weeks prior to the program start date. After that deposits are non-refundable unless the WaterFront Center is unable to reschedule due to severe weather conditions. Last minute cancellations cannot be accepted.
- There will be a $25.00 processing fee for any changes in booking.
- There are a maximum number of participants and a minimum fee for each class.
- Our programs run in mildly inclement weather, so dress accordingly. "On the water" temperatures are usually colder.
- In the event of dangerous weather, as determined by our experienced staff, The WaterFront will do its best to reschedule your program. Please trust us to make this determination.
Adherence to the following policies will help ensure the most enjoyable, highest quality and safest programs.
- Activities are designed only for children 4 years and older as specified in the descriptions.
- Special needs classes of any age may not exceed 15 participants. In order to best serve your students, please the WaterFront Center staff of any special needs or concerns prior to the program.
- Teachers, Scout and Group Leaders are invited to attend.
- A maximum of 3 additional parents/chaperones are permitted in the classroom.
- Classroom space is limited so parents are encouraged to visit nearby establishments or enjoy a walk in the local area. Those choosing to remain in the classroom need to stay respectfully quiet during the program and act as role models, assisting as requested.
- If siblings are of an appropriate age for the program and fit within the maximum participant number, they may participate for the designated fee. Those not participating are requested to visit local establishments, enjoy a nice walk or go to the local park.
- All cell phones must be silenced for the duration of the program and all electronic devices must be stored away.
- Participants are asked to be attentive, respectful listeners and to cooperate and participate enthusiastically.
Custom Program (7th-12th)
This is any combination of a Beach Program, Kayaking, and/or Christeen Sail. Each activity's length and subject matter can be customized to fit your group's goals. Groups and classes can be coordinated for a full or half day whether part of the group spends its time kayaking and the other part of the group explores the beach and marsh.
*Recommended grades: 7th- 12th
*The pricing and program availability depends on the programs selected and the age of your group.
- A 50% deposit or a purchase order is required to secure and confirm all registrations.
- Deposits are refundable only up to 2 weeks prior to the program start date. After that deposits are non-refundable unless the WaterFront Center is unable to reschedule due to severe weather conditions. Last minute cancellations cannot be accepted.
- There will be a $25.00 processing fee for any changes in booking.
- There are a maximum number of participants and a minimum fee for each class.
- Our programs run in mildly inclement weather, so dress accordingly. "On the water" temperatures are usually colder.
- In the event of dangerous weather, as determined by our experienced staff, The WaterFront will do its best to reschedule your program. Please trust us to make this determination.
Adherence to the following policies will help ensure the most enjoyable, highest quality and safest programs.
- Activities are designed only for children 4 years and older as specified in the descriptions.
- Special needs classes of any age may not exceed 15 participants. In order to best serve your students, please the WaterFront Center staff of any special needs or concerns prior to the program.
- Teachers, Scout and Group Leaders are invited to attend.
- A maximum of 3 additional parents/chaperones are permitted in the classroom.
- Classroom space is limited so parents are encouraged to visit nearby establishments or enjoy a walk in the local area. Those choosing to remain in the classroom need to stay respectfully quiet during the program and act as role models, assisting as requested.
- If siblings are of an appropriate age for the program and fit within the maximum participant number, they may participate for the designated fee. Those not participating are requested to visit local establishments, enjoy a nice walk or go to the local park.
- All cell phones must be silenced for the duration of the program and all electronic devices must be stored away.
- Participants are asked to be attentive, respectful listeners and to cooperate and participate enthusiastically.















