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Watershed Education
District Teachers get trained to bring DCNR water quality training to the students |
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Mrs. Albright, Rice Elementary; Mrs. Lipinski, Fairview Elementary; Mrs. Ritzik, Fairview Elementary; Mr. Gerrity, Crestwood Middle School; and Mrs. Kellner, Crestwood Middle School all participated in the Watershed Education teacher training workshop at Nescopeck State Park provided by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to allow their classes to become a part of a statewide network of teachers and students that monitor the water quality of local waterways. Mr. Gough at Crestwood High School has been previously trained and participates with his environmental science classes. Thank you to Diane Madl and the staff at the DCNR for their dedication despite rainy and cold weather. Scroll down to see the pictures.
