This outdoor education center will provide a place for education classes in the environment. Classes on conservation and preservation of our natural resources: water classes on Brindley Creek, forestry classes, animal habitat, and soil classes. Read more...
Students and teachers are more aware of the necessity of trees for stability of soil, air, habitat and the millions of products that have some of the tree in them. Read more...
This system is being utilized daily in our school. It has minimized classroom interruptions and has provided quality instructional time. This will reflect improved student achievement throughout our school. This system provides student participation and also offers safety features within this system. The faculty was trained on how to use the emergency button features before students returned to school this Read more...
Program participants will use the mower approximately 36-40 hours a week during the spring/summer months and 7-10 hours a week during the fall/winter months. The men are learning how to maintain a farm under the supervision of the Cullman County Conservation District’s 2017 Conservation Farmer of the Year David Hall. In addition, they learn to accomplish meaningful tasks without being Read more...
The students have gained knowledge on groundwater, aquifers, the water cycle, filtration, and watersheds. All students loved the demonstrations, their T-Shirts, and magic show. This knowledge will go with them through life. And, they will share the event with others. Read more...
This project will benefit Camp Meadowbrook by relieving them with the responsibility of maintaining an old problematic line that previously serviced them with water. Read more...