Among our student journalists this year are second-grade students from Mrs. Jenna Pal-Freeman at Lockeford Elementary School. Here are some of their pictures and sentences sharing facts about the plants and animals that live in the Mokelumne River Watershed.
Month: May 2018
This year’s Mokelumne Current is online
It’s that time of year again: When the hard work that students and teachers have put into watershed education comes together in the annual Mokelumne Current. For those who missed it in the Lodi News-Sentinel, PDFs of each page of this year’s student newspaper are available here. Every year, there are a number of students Click to read the full post.
An interview with Barbara Transon
By Janine Jacinto’s fifth-grade class at Heritage Elementary School Barbara Transon is a GATE instructional coach for Lodi Unified School District. Q: How many years have you been making leaf packs? A: I have been making leaf packs for two years. Q: Who taught you about making leaf packs? A: I learned about leaf packs Click to read the full post.
Lodi High science teacher named district’s Teacher of the Year
Lodi High School science teacher Melissa Turner watched as some of her students, both current and former, who are members of the Lodi Storm Drain Detectives, tested water samples from Lodi Lake on Tuesday afternoon. Turner cites her involvement with the group as one of the reasons she was chosen as Lodi Unified School District’s Click to read the full post.