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May 22-23, 2014, Put Down Roots in Tualatin, Chieftain / Dakota Greenway
Tualatin High School Biology Students -- Chieftain / Dakota Greenway
Engaging Students, enhancing the environment, building citizens.
Thursday and Friday, May 22 and 23, 2014 580 Tualatin High School students completed their study of human impact on the environment through field work in the Chieftain / Dakota Greenway and water quality facility.
They planted 900 native trees and shrubs and spread 80 yards of mulch to ensure a health start to the plants.
Thank you to:
- City Staff: Tom Steiger, Jace Rode, Ryan Flett
- City Partners: Dave Skoglund, Ryan Steiger
- THS Teachers: Kelly Perry, Sara Childers, Dan Rott, Ron White
The Oregonian covered the story : Tualatin High Students Take On the Latest Science Standards and Improve an Overgrown Greenway
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