Students Plant Over 150 Seedlings on National Tree Planting Day
Recently, students took part in the National Tree Planting Day, successfully planting over 150 seedlings along the creek bank near the weir. This initiative aims to enhance the local ecosystem, prevent erosion, and support wildlife habitats in the area.
This event was a cross-curricular effort, with students from Science, Geography, Agriculture, and Earth and Environmental Science classes all contributing their skills, knowledge, and willingness to get their hands dirty. By working together, they applied their classroom learning to a real-world project, making a tangible impact on our local environment.
A special thank you goes to Katrina Hudson, Michelle Cronin, Jonathon Watson, and Maryann Schiller for their assistance in the planting process. The next step is maintenance, and if you'd like to help with watering the plants regularly, please get in touch with Mrs. Navori to learn more.




