Friends of Big Creek Public Meeting: Taking High School Curriculum Outdoors

Submitted by lmcshane on Tue, 11/17/2009 - 09:33.
11/18/2009 - 18:30
11/18/2009 - 20:30
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James Ford Rhodes High School:
"Studying Water Chemistry, Biological Diversity and Sources of Pollution Through Field Work in the Big Creek Watershed."
Earth Science Teacher James Gazda and students

Valley Forge High School:
"Integrating Ecology, Chemistry, Biology, and Art Curricula With On-Site School Wetland."
Biology Teacher Jon Komar and students

The evening’s program will begin with a brief update on Friends of Big Creek related projects. Presentations will allow time for Q & A. The program will follow with time for networking and socializing until 9 PM. Refreshments will be provided.

Friends of Big Creek Public Meeting:
Taking High School Curriculum Outdoors
Wednesday, November 18
6:30 - 8:30 PM
Windows on the World Meeting Room
Reinberger Education Center, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
3900 Wildlife Way, Cleveland 44109 (next to the Main Entrance)

Please forward this message to someone you think would be interested.

For more information contact:
Bob Gardin, FOBC Project Manager
216-269-6472 or bgardin [at] friendsofbigcreek [dot] org" href="/mc/compose?to=bgardin [at] friendsofbigcreek [dot] org">bgardin [at] friendsofbigcreek [dot] org

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"Students learn what they care about, from people they care about and who, they know, care about them . . ."
-Barbara Harrell Carson

Our students are learning about the earth, the water, the region you care about. Show them you care. We’re sure you’ll find we have some things to learn from them!
 

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