It’s that time of the year when our SLURRP students put their knowledge into action! In our final SLURRP outreach, the education team is helping fifth grade students connect everything they have learned about their schoolshed, the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, and runoff pollution. We culminate this knowledge with an action day, which teaches students that they have power to make a difference in their community. Students participate in a trash clean-up of school property. In addition, they stencil storm drains with messages that bring awareness to the fact that polluted stormwater will lead to the Chesapeake Bay. Below are photos from our outreach at Cherry Hill Elementary-Middle. Students collected over 60 pounds of trash, and stenciled five storm drains throughout their school community!
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AuthorMs. Ashley Archives
April 2019
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