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Capital High School interprets their carbon sequestration data.

Posted onJune 13, 2018May 23, 2018AuthorbrandonLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Capital High School demonstrates how to calculate carbon sequestration.

Posted onJune 6, 2018May 23, 2018AuthorbrandonLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Capital High School calculates carbon sequestered on campus.

Posted onMay 30, 2018May 23, 2018AuthorbrandonLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Reducing our carbon footprint with mass transit and local food!

Posted onMay 23, 2018AuthorbrandonLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Water testing and Scavenger Hunt

Posted onMay 1, 2018April 10, 2018AuthorSheilaLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Tree Planting along the Chehalis River/ Discovery Trail/ Wastewater Treatment Plant

Posted onApril 24, 2018April 10, 2018AuthorSheilaLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Getting Ready for Planting with Mrs. Niels!

Posted onApril 17, 2018April 10, 2018AuthorSheilaLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Mrs. Niel’s Class Starts School Year in the Forest!

Posted onApril 10, 2018April 10, 2018AuthorSheilaLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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Mrs. Frederickson’s Class Tackles Invasive Plants!

Posted onApril 10, 2018April 10, 2018AuthorSheilaLeave a comment

The Nisqually River Education Project, South Sound GREEN and Chehalis Basin Education Consortium are offering the first ever Climate Resiliency Fellows. This program aims to build a dynamic community of engaged teachers committed to engaging their students in learning about Read More …

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Mrs. Fredrickson’s Class Has Been Busy!

Posted onFebruary 23, 2018April 10, 2018AuthorSheilaLeave a comment

The 2017-18 School Year is the 2nd year of our NOAA sponsored “Climate Resiliency Fellows” Program.  Our aim is to “Create a dynamic community of informed teachers committed to involving their students in learning about and engaging in local climate Read More …

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