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2007-2008 Album:

April 18, 2008
 
KSD Middle School and High School students participated in the annual Kanasas City Clean Streams project sponsored by the Blue River Watershed Association.  Students spent the morning picking up trash from the creek that runs along the west side of KSD, following it north to Mill Creek Park. The students did a wonderful job and felt good about their contribution to Earth Day. Thank you to science teachers Jodine Trout and Nancy Frazier for organizing this event. Thanks also to the Blue River Watershed Association for providing event t-shirts and gloves.

Science Teachers, Jodine Trout and Nancy Frazier Students paying close attention to instructions
Students picking up trash Students cleaning outside
Two students picking up trash A Middle School boy picking up trash
Students cleaning the stream A Middle School girl and boy pose for a picture
Students picking up trash Five smiling students
A students picking up trash Group of students picking up trash
Large group of students waiting for instructions Students walking along the street
Four students cleaning a stream Group of students cleaning a stream
Many students in the stream picking up trash Group picture of the students that participated in Earth Day cleaning


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