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Photos: La Salle, St. Rita's and 'Water Warriors'

Elementary school students from St. Rita's and surrounding schools visited La Salle High School to learn about water conservation.

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On a recent rainy day, the Science Department hosted more than three hundred third and fourth grade students and teachers from St. Andrew, Assumption, and Saint Elizabeth elementary schools to explore the Wyland Mobile Learning Lab.

Members of La Salle’s Science National Honors Society acted as hosts to our grammar school guests escorting them through the Wyland Clean Water Challenge and encouraging children to become “Water Warriors” and take the pledge to protect this most valued resource.

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The La Salle students guided the school children through activities that demonstrated various aspects of our California Water System including: Estuary Food Webs, Pollution Run-off Wetland Succession, The Wheel of Water Misfortune and Engineering and Water Management. Science honors students also taught students about the distribution of water on earth and provided coloring packets for the grammar school students to enjoy.

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