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Reaching Out to the Community
Mira Loma High School Students Introduce the Outreach Portions of the Arcade Creek Project
by Lisa Kelly, Senior Manager of Outreach
The Arcade Creek Project began as a result of the International Baccalaureate
Program coming to Mira Loma High School. The students and their instructors
began studying nearby Arcade Creek, a beautiful neighborhood waterway that
runs year-round just north of the school.
Today, the Creek Project is in its fifth year, and it has grown from
encompassing seven components to eleven - eight studies, a restoration
group, an outreach group and a data analysis group. The outreach
group is the group which comes in contact with the public. We do
this a number of ways, from participating in Creek Week and
Sacramento Urban Creek Council's newsletters to visiting elementary
schools to emphasize the importance of the environment and why we
want to protect it.
One major interaction the project has had with the public involves
politics and government. A large section of the watershed feeding
into the creek was almost sold to another local philanthropic group
(they were planning on turning it into a parking lot). Because Mira
Loma students had been running ecological surveys on this watershed
parcel, they knew its importance to adjacent wetlands. They undertook
a massive letter writing campaign and invited City Council members to
the site to explain its importance. This political part of the
process added a new dimension to the project. The proposed parking
lot has been put on long term hold, and it seems that the students'
work has paid off.
Outreach works to make the community more aware of its environment.
Its current projects are developing curricula for visiting elementary
and middle schools and teaching classes about caring for the environment,
representing the Arcade Creek Project at various environmental symposia
and gatherings, publishing a column in a local environmental newsletter
promoting the interests of the creek, and generally reaching out to the
community about our project and the environment.
This year, Outreach will be bringing this comprehensive project into
classrooms in kid-sized portions. We are creating curriculum at this
moment that will translate into even greater levels of stewardship and
community service. We're hoping to inspire kids at a young age to feel
a responsibility for the environment. We feel it is but one manner in
which we can do our part to contribute to a generation of people who
will be prepared to face the challenges of sustaining the world for
generations to come.
We plan to do all this with a series of curriculum that teachers can
choose from, including Dr. Seuss's timeless classic story, The Lorax.
This story is a great tool for teaching kids about the importance of
environmental awareness and conservation. Another curriculum involves
understanding proper lab technique as an incredibly important component
of any science education. This lesson will teach students about listing
a hypothesis, experimental and control groups, materials and methods,
procedure, data, data analysis, and conclusion in lab reports while
giving them hands-on education about the environment. Yet another
involves informing students about the importance of protecting the
quality of water, soil, air, and wildlife habitats as well as the
importance of preserving biodiversity for environmental and aesthetic
reasons.
This outreach group hopes to promote and motivate children to form healthy,
lasting relationships with nature by generating an interest in the
protection of natural resources. We hope to pass on the understanding
that the Earth has provided for and nourished us for millions of years.
Yet, with the destruction of the environment from our consumption and
industry, we are endangering ourselves and all posterity. The environment
must be protected - for ourselves, for our children. And who better
to train to protect it than those same children?
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Sacramento Urban Creeks Council 4855 Hamilton Street Sacramento, California 95841
phone (916) 454 - 4544 email: ucc@arcadecreekrecreation.com
site manager: input@sacto-ucc.org
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