Seb Morales
Program Coordinator
Seb Morales is a 2026 Climate Corps Fellow and environmental educator from Los Angeles with a background in K-12 science education. After earning their B.S. in Environmental Science with a minor in Environmental Engineering from UCLA, they taught 8th-grade physical science at Synergy Kinetic Middle School in South LA for two years through the Teach for America fellowship program. During this time, they earned their M.A. in Urban Education from Loyola Marymount University, with a minor/concentration in Digital Learning.
Seb then went on to work for Wildwoods and TreePeople, two environmental non-profit organizations in Los Angeles, designing and delivering hands-on lessons, organizing field trips, and coordinating environmental service-learning projects with classes and clubs at K-12 schools across Los Angeles County. After spending a year and a half teaching geology, ecology, and paleontology at Hancock Field Station, an outdoor school in the Oregon high desert operated by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, they have returned to Los Angeles and are leading high school interns at Environmental Charter High School Gardena and ECHS Lawndale in their school building decarbonization and energy auditing project with CAPS.