We have had a busy week!!!
This week we completed a Boys vs. Girls experiment! The students loved this (mainly the girls!) as it was "Who is more flexible-boys or girls?" We found that girls are more flexible as a whole, but we did have some flexible boys, beat some of our girls!
We also borrowed a model of an environment. With this model, we pretended that it was our town of New Albany, and thought of different ways that humans might negatively impact our environment (salt, fertilizer, herbicides, pesticides, litter, oil, etc.). All of this we saw get washed away into our rivers, streams, and ponds/lakes; which we discussed was not okay for the water ecosystems. We talked about how this has lead to many deformities within the ecosystem, including mutations.
Finally, we helped one of our very own! Mr. Bill Resch sent a plea asking for help to finish planting plants out in our newly developed wetlands, here on campus! We spent the entire day out there, planting a TON of plants for Mr. Resch! We didn't get it all done, but we made a huge dent before the frost comes this weekend! Thank you to all of the students that were a part of this! You will get to see this environment grow during your educational career at New Albany! You should all be proud of yourselves!
