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Schoolyard PHLOW Examples
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Growing Native Update
Growing Native continues to grow saplings and communities throughout the Potomac River watershed. Cacapon Institute continues to support Potomac Watershed […]
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Charles Town Middle School
Noticing a puddling “mud hole” on campus, sixth graders at Charles Town Middle School took action to extend their rain […]
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Jefferson High School
The Science National Honor Society (SNHS) of Jefferson High School improved their school’s courtyard with a rain garden and native […]
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Warm Springs Intermediate School
Fourth graders at Warm Springs Intermediate School sprang into action to grow trees that will cover their campus to protect […]
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Petersburg Elementary School
Eighty-eight students at Petersburg Elementary School became watershed stewards as they potted tree saplings to grow into trees and replanted […]
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