The collaboration is part of Dr. Paul van Auken's UW Oshkosh Sociology Quest III course, seeking to connect students with real-world community programming that addressed a shared community problem - specifically the identified water quality and shoreland management concerns cited by the city's contracted assessment of Miller's Bay.
Millers Bay water in 2015. Glowing green algae highlight the need for improved management all along Lake Winnebago, including along Oshkosh municipal shore zones. |
Fourth grade students from Mrs. Schmidt's 4th grade Webster Elementary class will learn about issues of water quality and the roles that plants play in helping to protect and clean water. The students will also each grow a native Lupine plant from sprouted seed that they will take home to plant when the weather permits.
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