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Posted: 11.13.2008
First grade and eighth grade students enjoyed some special visits from parents, who shared insights from their respective professions to enrich their studies.
Geoff Donaldson, an environmental planner and father of Bridget (grade 4) and Timothy (grade 1), visited Mrs. Martin's first grade class as part of their occupation unit to discuss how he helps to make the environment safe for everyone. Using a model and a spray bottle, he demonstrated to the children how rain washes pollutants into the sewers, which eventually carries pollutants to the waterways, and how building smaller, more curved waterways helps slow down the movement of water so that fewer pollutants get into larger waterways.
John Engstrom, a federal prosecutor and parent of Sophie (grade 5) and Miles (grade 2), spoke to eighth graders about the Constitution as part of their study of American government in social studies class with Mary Jo Johnson.

If you have questions regarding this article please e-mail Mary Anne Brush
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