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Virtual Summit 2003

Each year, STRAW classrooms come together at the end of the school year to share their creative watershed projects with the community. Over the past three years we have held a large fair called the STRAW Summit and Exhibition. This year we are excited to unveil a "Virtual Summit" with a series of web pages showcasing students' work to include a larger number of classrooms and to make the Summit accessible to the widest possible audience.

The work shown on the following websites was created by classes that participated in watershed studies through the STRAW teacher network during the academic year 2002-03. Click on a teacher's name to view a class's web page. To return to this page look for a link at the bottom of the page or close the browser window.

STRAW (Students and Teachers Restoring A Watershed) is a project of

The Bay Institute and the Center for Ecoliteracy.*

 

Schools

The STRAW Project is made possible by the generous support of :

Bel Aire School

Sue Hamstra's 4th grade class

Brookside School

Marcia Gunnarson's 1st grade class

Edieann Fleming's 2nd grade class

Janet Kopiecki's 4th grade class

Dixie School

Debbie Sullivan's 2nd-3rd grade class

Drew Academy

Sally Dickinson's Marine Science class

Dunham School

Anita Gensler's 3th grade class

Gretchen Schmidt's 5th grade class

Fort Ross School

Perry Gray's 4th-6th grade class

Good Shepherd Lutheran School 

Kim Scheidt's 5th grade class

La Tercera School

Lisa Beaudry's 5th grade class

Lagunitas School

Janet Clover's K-1st grade class

Blythe Shelley's 5th grade class

Molly Whiteley's 4th grade class

Loma Verde School

Barbara Tjernell's 5th grade class

Jennifer Beck's 2-5th grade class

Manor School

Ann Brown's 3rd grade class

Laura Honda's 3-4th grade class

Marin City Learning Center

Denise Rocco-Zilber's Roots and Shoots group

Mary Silveira School

Lynn Colombo's 2nd grade class

Zola DeFirmian's 3rd grade class

Carlene Searway's 4th grade class

McNear Elementary School

Kathy Bockhold's 6th grade class

Judy Sovel's 6th grade class

Miller Creek School

Karen Best's 7th grade class

Sue Holland's 7th grade class

Montgomery High School

Paula Fogarty's 10th-12th grade class

Old Adobe School

Laurie Tandy's 3rd grade class

Park School

Roberta Rigney's 1st grade class

Susan Falkenrath's 2nd grade class

Judith Barry's 3rd grade class

Dee Uyeda's 3rd grade class

Ross School

Alison Quoyeser's 4th grade class

Salmon Creek School

Carole Lane's 6th grade class

Sinaloa School

Joanne Golden's 6th grade class

Amy Miller's 6th grade class

Terra Linda High School

Debolina Dutta's Biology class

Two Rock School

Celeste Hall's 6th grade class

Carol Siebe's 5th grade class

Wade Thomas School

Eric Brandt's 4th -5th grade class

Amy Luke's 5th grade class

Courtney Wildman's 5th grade class

Planting a willow sprig

Planting cottonwoods in Fresno

Autodesk

Center for Ecoliteracy

The Dean Witter Foundation

The Gabilan Foundation

Fred Gellert Family Foundation

Great Valley Center

Heller Charitable and Educational Fund

The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation

The Loveland Trust of the San Francisco Foundation

Marin Community Foundation

Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP)

The Marin County Wildlife and Fisheries Committee

Marin Municipal Water District

JP Morgan Chase Foundation

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

North Marin Water District

Oracle Corporate Giving Program

Sonoma County Fish and Wildlife Advisory Committee

State Water Resources Control Board 319 (h)

Collaborating organizations

Environmental Education Council of Marin (EECoM)

Friends of Corte Madera Creek Watershed

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Marin Agricultural Land Trust

Marin Art and Garden Center

Marin Conservation Corps

Marin County Open Space District

Marin County Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP)

Marin Municipal Water District

Marin Resource Conservation District

PRBO Conservation Science (Point Reyes Bird Observatory)

Prunuske Chatham, Inc.

The Richardson Bay Audubon Center and Sanctuary

River of Words

Science Interchange

Southern Sonoma County Resource Conservation District

Bird observation with the STRAW Bird Program and PRBO Conservation Science

Planting a native plant

STRAW restorations build teamwork

Montgomery High School Students, hard at work

Building a willow wattle

Building a willow wall

* The Bay Institute and the Center for Ecoliteracy are not responsible for the content of student web pages.

The virtual summit was assembled by Brita Dempsey with help from Ann Dickinson, Ruth Hicks, John Parodi, Laurette Rogers and all our wonderful teachers.  Please send comments on the Virtual Summit to dempsey@bay.org


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