Log Cabin Science Program

Log Cabin

Home-Grown Science With A High-Tech Twist

The Log Cabin Science Program is located on Maryland's Blue Ridge in the rural Washington, DC area, and is headed by former NASA geophysicist Lynda Bell. 

The faculty of Log Cabin Learning's Science Program currently offer classes for students pre-school through high school in the areas of Wetlands, Stream Biology, Marine Science, Geology, Atmospheric Science, Physics, Chemistry, Anatomy, Zoology, Environmental Studies, and Algebra. 

Most of the Log Cabin Learning students are in family-directed learning programs.

Lynda Bell firmly believes in the need and benefit of studying science in surroundings of natural beauty.

She uses the indoor spaces and porches of her Log Cabin and the surrounding mountain woods, fields, streams, and ponds as her classrooms and laboratories.






Lynda Bell
LogCabinScience@aol.com


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Envirothon Team 1998
Log Cabin Science School
, April 22, 1998

Coach Bell and Team about to leave for the local round of the Envirothon, the National Environmental Studies Competition.

"When we first got to the Envirothon competition site," remembers Matthew Lindberg-Work, Captain for the Log Cabin Science Program's team, "and saw all the other teams from other schools there and the busses unloading, I was sure we would come in last."

As it turned out, this team came in almost as far from last place as possible. (Read the rest of the
story.)

 



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