Schools Awarded PPL Environmental Education Grants

Seven schools are receiving more than $10,000 to support their earth science programs as part of PPL's Project Earth Environmental Education Grants program.

Students across the state are monitoring the ecology of streams, planting gardens to study the life cycle of plants and the insects they attract and working with conservation organizations and government officials to restore outdoor areas with the help of PPL grants.

Through PPL's Project Earth Environmental Education Grants program, teachers can receive up to $1,500 in funding for school projects that focus on issues such as watersheds and wetlands, air quality, renewable resources, energy conservation and the greening of schools.

The projects enhance established classroom curricula and academic standards, or support extracurricular activities of school organizations and clubs. A team of teachers and PPL employees choose the winning projects.

Awarded grants in Pennsylvania are:

· Muhlenberg Elementary School, Allentown.

· Allentown Central Catholic High School, Allentown.

· East Hills Middle School, Bethlehem.

· Fawn Area Elementary School, Fawn Grove.

· Lemoyne Middle School, Lemoyne.

· Pen Argyl Area High School, Pen Argyl.

· Paradise Elementary School, Thomasville.

PPL sponsors the Environmental Education Grant program as part of PPL Project Earth, an initiative to educate the public about energy resources and the environment.


4/22/2005

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