School Touring

Offshore Site Investigation and Geotechnics (OSIG)

Offshore Site Investigation and GeotechnicsThe objective of this Sub-committee is to increase community outreach aiming to provide knowledge in areas of OSIG remit.

The Sub-committee is reaching out to schools and museums. OSIG members and volunteers serve as guest instructors presenting offshore science classes to students at Elementary schools, Junior schools, Middle schools, and High Schools.


Subcommittee Members
- Chair, Andrew Haigh
- Member, Francisco Hernandez
- Member, Andy Hill
- Member, Dan Lanier
- Member, Amanda Evans
- Member, Dan McConnell
- Member, Logan Brant
- Member, Shawn Williamson

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Help Reboot the SUT-US School Touring Program

We’re excited to relaunch the SUT-US School Touring Program, and we’re looking for volunteers to join us in making a difference in local schools. Training will be provided, and lunch is included.

What’s the Program About?
Volunteers commit to one day per year, typically a Friday, to present our engaging educational modules:

  • “Seeing with Sound” – our signature sonar-based activity
  • “Geology Rocks” – an optional earth science presentation

This year, we’re focusing on supporting CFISD and HISD middle schools.

Who Can Volunteer?
You don’t need to be a trained scientist or engineer—just someone willing to speak in front of 20–30 students and share your enthusiasm for ocean science. If you’re comfortable presenting and eager to inspire, you’ll do great.

Why It Matters
This is a rewarding opportunity to support local educators and show students that the subjects they’re learning can lead to real-world careers in science and engineering.
 

Training Dates

October 28th from 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

November 11th 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Location

17220 Katy Freeway, Houston, Texas, 77094
 

How to sign up to be a volunteer?

Please reach out to Andrew Haigh at Xodus Group Inc. Chair for Shool Touring or Mariana Diaz at SUT-US




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