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June 11, 2010
BRIDGE students constructing a ‘rain garden’
HANCOCK - Although a garden is a place for pretty flowers, sometimes it can do more, such as filter pollutants from rain ... >>more
June 9, 2010
Stenvig honored for excellence
L'Anse Sentinel - Helen Stenvig, 5th grade science teacher at CJ Sullivan Elementary Schools was recognized for her extr ... >>more
June 4, 2010
Calumet students tend school forest
The seventh-grade class at Washington Middle School in Calumet has been collaborating through team projects as part of a ... >>more
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Bridge High School
 

Project Description
43 Students / 2 Teachers

Storm water management community education effort that includes storm drain stenciling and creation of a rain garden in the City of Hancock.

Teachers
(lead teacher in bold)

  • Chuck Palosaari
  • Cathy Hill
  • Trish Sherman
     

Community Partners

  • City of Hancock
  • Copper Country Trout Unlimited
  • Michigan Tech Center for Water & Society

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
     
 
     
 
     
     
 
 

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