Looking for a Unique Way to Earn Summer Credits? Check Out the GSWCD’s Advanced Wonders of Watersheds Teacher Workshop!

Are you interested in acquiring graduate credits, looking for creative lessons to incorporate learning standards into your curriculum, or seeking enriching resources to enhance your students’ success? Don’t miss your chance to attend a unique summer workshop sponsored by the Geauga and Portage Soil and Water Conservation Districts. The Advanced Wonders of Watersheds is an intensive 3-day program taking place Monday, June 26th through Wednesday, June 28th, at Old Woman Creek National Estuary in Huron, Ohio. This once-in-a-lifetime experience includes scientific investigations, activities, and the unique opportunity to collect research data on Lake Erie with the United States Geological Survey Lake Erie Biological Station. Welcoming educators of all grades and disciplines, this workshop offers effective, engaging training, and affordable graduate credits through Ashland University. Rejuvenate your routine, gain new skills, and treat yourself to an academic adventure this summer! For more information visit Geauga Soil & Water Conservation District or contact Gail Prunty at 440-834-1122 or gprunty@geaugaswcd.com.

Don’t delay . . . Registration deadline is June 1st!

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