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8th grade Museum School Scholars Work to Improve their Community

Date

May 28, 2026

Students walk along the Grand River together

"Your actions matter, and so does your voice."

Throughout the school year, 8th-grade scholars in Ms. Robbin’s Science class at the Grand Rapids Public Museum Middle School have been focused on environmental issues impacting their local communities. They have tested water quality and monitored vernal pools, and learned about invasive species as well as special native plants and animals. Through these experiences, they come to understand the importance of protecting the natural resources in our community. 

The Museum School philosophy embraces the broader community as an extension of the classroom. There is a strong emphasis on community partnerships. This year, GR Outside, Grand Rapids Public Museum, Michigan Nature Association, Calvin Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens, and other community organizations have been part of the learning journey for the 8th grader. They have taught lessons, facilitated outdoor excursions, and offered guidance and advice to the learners. 

Most recently, scholars have been exploring ways they can use their power to make change. They are researching issues and identifying solutions. Some are planning various ways to make an impact, such as:

  • organizing trash clean-up days
  • spreading their learning through Public Service Announcements in flyers and websites
  • advocating to local leaders for stricter laws against littering
  • encouraging community institutions to do more to combat trash pollution on their property

Several 8th-grade scholars reached out to the GRPM to see if we could support their learning by sharing their advocacy with a larger audience. We were very impressed by the initiative and passion put towards improving the health of the local environment. Of course, we were delighted to share.

Waste In Watersheds

An essay by Amaya
"In the United States alone, Americans collectively throw out around 615,600,000,000 pounds of trash yearly. And yet, that is only 12% of the total trash that gets thrown away worldwide..."

The GRPM is proud to ignite students’ curiosity about their local waterways and environmental conservation. The Education Department offers a large menu of Guided Education programs to K-12 groups and resources for educators and students, focusing on the history, science, and culture of West Michigan. We have recently completed a Riverfront Expansion Project, increasing access to the Grand River and enabling us to provide even more educational opportunities connected to the river. 

GRPM Closing at 1 p.m. on May 21

The Grand Rapids Public Museum will be closing at 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 21, for Collections & Cocktails:
Currents that Connect, an elevated spring fundraiser supporting the Museum’s Collections.

The Carousel will be temporarily closed.

During routine mechanical checks, staff noticed an issue with the Spillman Carousel’s 98-year-old custom gearbox. Our team is hopeful for a timely fix and is actively working to locate this unique part. We anticipate it to remain closed into next week, and will reopen the Carousel as soon as possible.

We understand that our guests have been looking forward to riding the Carousel again, and are also sad to share this news. Our top priorities are guest safety and preservation of this nearly 100-year-old artifact. We will keep you updated as we work to repair this community treasure.

The Museum will be open for regular hours.

The Carousel is Closed Today, March 20

Due to a mechanical issue, the 1928 Spillman Carousel is closed today Friday, March, 20. 

We apologize for any inconvenience, and are hard at work making a repair to this century-old artifact. We will let you know when the Carousel is back up and spinning again!

The GRPM is CLOSED today.

The Grand Rapids Public Museum is closed today, January 27, due to weather conditions. 

This evening’s invite-only event by the Helen Devos Children’s Hospital will be taking place as scheduled from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Drive safe, and stay warm! We’ll see you soon!

GRPM Opens at 12 p.m. on May 9

The Museum will open at 12 p.m. on Saturday, May 9, to accommodate the Amway Riverbank Run route. 

Have a great race, runners!

Early Closure on Friday, Jan. 16

The Grand Rapids Public Museum will be closing early at
1 p.m. on Friday, January 16, for the 2026 Grand Rapids Wedding Affair
 
We will resume normal hours on Saturday, January 17.

The GRPM is NOW OPEN

âš¡ Electricity is back in the building! âš¡
 

The GRPM is open for guests today, July 28. While the Museum is open, the cafe will be closed.

We hope to see you here. Stay cool in the heat today, Grand Rapids!

An exhibit with the label ELECTRICITY in pink lights

Museum Parking Ramp Closed Saturday, July 26

The Museum Parking Ramp will be unavailable for use this Saturday due to the Pleasant Peninsula Mural Festival taking place on Front Avenue. They will be painting 21 new beautiful murals to brighten up Downtown Grand Rapids.

Alternative FREE parking will still be available in the GVSU Mt. Vernon lot at 50 Front Ave SW. See the map below for directions on how to access the Mt. Vernon lot.

U.S. Service Members and Families Free This Weekend!

This weekend, the GRPM extends free admission to all U.S. service members—active or retired—and their families.
 
See our new Veterans display, in partnership with the Michigan Heroes Museum, honoring West Michiganders who served the United States during World War II.
 

This offer includes those serving in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Guard, Reserves, U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Corps, along with up to five family members.

Ask our front desk upon arrival to redeem.

Early Closure Notice

The GRPM will be closing early at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, May 14th, for Cabinet of Curiosities: Grand Slam!

This elevated spring fundraiser explores America’s favorite pastime through Grand Rapids history and celebrates the GRPM’s new exhibit, Play Ball! The World’s Largest Collection of Detroit Tigers Autographed Baseballs.

Planetarium & Cafe Closure Notice

The Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium and the Museum Cafe will be closed from September 2nd – 5th.

Upcoming
Planetarium Closure Notice

The Roger B. Chaffee Planetarium will be closed June 8 through June 15 for the most significant systems upgrade made to our Planetarium in 10 years!

Come back after June 15 to see crisper, cleaner, and more vibrant visuals, and a system capable of showcasing parts of the universe we weren’t able to display before!

Closure Notice

The GRPM will be closed for Easter on Sunday, April 20. We will reopen on Monday, April 21 for normal hours. 

Extended! Become A GRPM Member, Earn $20 in Museum Promo Cash

Get $20 in Museum Promo Cash with the purchase of any membership now through Friday, December 6!

This promo cash can be used towards admission to the Museum, Planetarium tickets, unique local gifts at the Curiosity Shop, and food and beverages at the Museum Cafe.

Museum Promo Cash expires June 30, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Any unused balance will be forfeited after this date. This card is for promotional purposes only and is not redeemable for cash or Museum credit.

Become A GRPM Member, Earn $20 in Museum Promo Cash!

Get $20 in Museum Promo Cash with the purchase of any membership now through Tuesday, December 3! 

This promo cash can be used towards admission to the Museum, Planetarium tickets, unique local gifts at the Curiosity Shop, and food and beverages at the Museum Cafe.

Museum Promo Cash expires June 30, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. Any unused balance will be forfeited after this date. This card is for promotional purposes only and is not redeemable for cash or Museum credit.

Closure Notice

The GRPM will be closed on Thursday, September 12, 2024 for an event. We will re-open on Friday, September 13, 2024 at 9 a.m. 

Late Opening Notice.

On Saturday, May 11, the Museum will open at 12 p.m. due to road closures for the Amway River Bank Run.

Early Closure Notice.

The Museum will close at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1 for Museum Adventure After Dark. Tickets are still available!