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March 12, 2010
Learn about Living Classrooms
Starting today, we're going to share information about our partners who participate in the Family and Youth Casting Call. Today, we're featuring Living Classrooms, a fantastic youth education program.
As another spring approaches, students throughout the Washington D.C. region will be helping Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region and the Interstate for the Commission of the Potomac River Basin return American shad to the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. Since 1996, over 50 schools from Washington D.C., Alexandria, Fairfax, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties have raised American shad in their schools and released them at sites below Great Falls, at Leesylvania State Park, and in the upper Anacostia River. This celebration is a continuation of the hands-on learning that Living Classrooms conducts each year outside the classroom and at events like Family and Youth Casting Call.
As another spring approaches, students throughout the Washington D.C. region will be helping Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region and the Interstate for the Commission of the Potomac River Basin return American shad to the Potomac and Anacostia Rivers. Since 1996, over 50 schools from Washington D.C., Alexandria, Fairfax, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties have raised American shad in their schools and released them at sites below Great Falls, at Leesylvania State Park, and in the upper Anacostia River. This celebration is a continuation of the hands-on learning that Living Classrooms conducts each year outside the classroom and at events like Family and Youth Casting Call.
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