Students teach students at Hazelwood Elementary orca recovery event - Lynnwood Today

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Fourth-grade students at Hazelwood Elementary participated in an engaging orca recovery event, showcasing their research on the Salish Sea's unique marine ecosystem. Under the mentorship of teacher Barbara Bromley, students learned about pressing environmental issues, particularly the effects of microplastics on marine life. By presenting their findings to classmates and community members, the students aimed to raise awareness about the importance of conservation efforts. The event demonstrated how education can empower young learners to take initiative in addressing ecological concerns. Students, like Heidi, who displayed a jar of microplastics collected from a local beach, illustrated the real-world implications of pollution.

This initiative not only educated peers but also highlighted the significance of student-led projects in fostering community involvement. The orca recovery event is a crucial reminder of the impact that local actions can have on larger environmental issues. Overall, the students showcased their dedication to preserving their natural surroundings and emphasized the importance of collective efforts in safeguarding marine ecosystems.

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