The Student Woodland Investigators (SWI’s) are interviewing community members to see how the forest is connected to our communities.
Posted by Student Woodland Investigators, Nov 12, 2007 05:48 AM
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The Student Woodland Investigators (SWI’s) are interviewing community members to see how the forest is connected to our communities.
Posted by Student Woodland Investigators, Nov 12, 2007 05:48 AM
Kosha Patel wrote on Dec 19, 10:14 am
Congratulations Mrs. Cote and students of grades 5 and 6. You have done a fantastic job! I enjoyed listening to your interview with Miah King and look forward to the next one. I learned a lot from your interview.
Debby King wrote on Jan 01, 08:55 pm
I really enjoyed listening to this interview and look forward to learning more about how other people in the community are using the forested area that surrounds us.
Annette Vachon wrote on Jan 24, 11:34 pm
I was very excited to listen to your new podcast and view this sight. Wow, you students are very lucky to learn about a forest that is so close to your school and learn and use this new tecnology. The first time I ever went cross country sking was in the forest behind the school. I love going for walks and spending time in the forest at Hazen Notch, Montgomery. I find it very peaceful and enjoy the solitude. I enjoyed reading all about this project in the Messenger.
Heidi Britch-Valenta wrote on Mar 16, 07:56 pm
This is a wonderful interview. You did such a nice job. Keep the interviews coming.