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Hancock schools consider growing their own food
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February 25, 2013
Dollar Bay HS: SOAR Student Organization for Aquatic Robotics wins national Herzog Award
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December 7, 2012
LSSI teachers present at Place-based Conference in Lansnig
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May 18, 2013 | Saturday
10th Biennial Lake Superior Youth Symposium at MTU
May 19, 2013 | Sunday
10th Biennial Lake Superior Youth Symposium at MTU
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B.R.I.D.G.E. Alternative High School - Grades 9-12
(Dollar Bay-Tamarack City Area Schools)
 

Project Description
50 Students

Stormwater Runoff & Rain Garden Project
Storm water management community education that includes storm drain stenciling and creation of a rain garden in the City of Hancock.

Teachers
(lead teacher in bold)

  • Chuck Palosaari, Science Teacher
  • Cathy Hill, Math Teacher
  • Tiffany Scullion
  • Trish Sherman, Principal
     

Community Partners

  • City of Hancock
  • Copper Country Trout Unlimited
  • Michigan Tech Center for Water & Society
  • Thomas R. Davis Elementary School

Project Photos

     
Bridge HS Students Create the First Rain Garden in the Keweenaw in Downtown Hancock next to the Scott Hotel Building
     
 
     
 
     
 
Top soil leveling.    
     
 
     
Bridge HS Students Conduct Storm Drain Stenciling in City of Hancock
     
 
     
 
     
     
 
Past Projects

 

 

809 Hecla Street | Hancock, Michigan 49930 | 906.482.0331 | info@LakeSuperiorStewardship.org

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