The Land Lab Reimagined
The Auburn Land Lab began with a simple but powerful philosophy: providing students an "Opportunity to Learn Differently." Established in the mid-1980s under the vision of educators Phil Brookhouse and Jim Chandler, the Lab transformed East Auburn's natural landscape into a living classroom. For nearly 30 years, it operated as a dedicated budget line item within the Auburn School Department, serving over 3,500 K-12 students annually from across central Maine.
By reestablishing the Land Lab on our campus, we are not merely resurrecting a program: we are reimagining a green space of discovery. In this living classroom, the outdoors becomes a natural extension of our community and our daily lives. Our campus, with its diverse ecosystems, open spaces, and existing infrastructure, provides the ideal setting for this revival. We are creating a dynamic outdoor learning environment featuring walking trails, a thriving garden, a composting system, and dedicated spaces for hands-on scientific exploration, mirroring the successful model of the original Land Lab. This will be a place where the "Five Es Model of Inquiry" - Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate - comes to life, empowering learners to become active researchers of their local environment.