Salmon Watch Projects are an opportunity for students to put their learning into action and give back to their watersheds and communities. Each year, Salmon Watch students engage in an eclectic mix of projects: from restoration projects like Hudson’s Bay High...
This Earth Day 2017, Steven Jones’ biology and environmental science students at Hudson’s Bay High School had the chance to give back to their community and watershed by helping to rebuild the riparian area around Salmon Creek in Vancouver, WA. On a...
Hood River Valley High School, Columbia River Gorge Teacher: Joe Kelly, [10th-12th grades], Biology, Honors Ecology, General Life Science Joining in the flurry of Salmon Watch service learning projects taking place this spring is Joe Kelly’s Honors Ecology class...
Franklin High School, SE Portland Teacher: Beth Biagini, 10th, 11th, 12th grades – Chemistry, Biology and Environmental Science While normally located at SE 52nd and Division, Franklin’s nearly 100-year-old campus is undergoing major renovations, leaving...
As part of our continuing Salmon Watch service learning project season, we are featuring one school per week that is involved in an effort to benefit wild salmon and our local watersheds! This week we look to Gresham’s Centennial High School. Click on the title...
With another successful fall field trip season put to redd, we’re excited to continue our mission of providing experiential education in nature for students and empowering community engagement. Some of the most meaningful connections our Salmon Watch students...
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