Envirothon
About The Envirothon
The Envirothon is a national environmental event for school students throughout North America that provides learning opportunities and exploration about the environment throughout the school year. It culminates with a day of competition that measures how much the students have learned about these environmental topics: Aquatics, Soils, Wildlife, Forestry, and the Current Issue topic.
EMMAUS HIGH SCHOOL PLACED 7TH AT THE PA STATE ENVIROTHON!
LOCATION: PPL MONTOUR PRESERVE, DANVILLE, MONTOUR COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 2010
The Conservation District's
2010 Lehigh County Envirothon was held on:
Tuesday, April 27th for high school students
Thursday, April 29th for junior high/middle school students
A team of students from Emmaus High School won the 22nd Annual Lehigh County Envirothon on Tuesday, April 27, 2010. The event was held at the Wildlands Conservancy in Emmaus, PA. Parkland High School, Team 1 placed second, and Emmaus, Team 2 placed third.
Above, the Emmaus winning team with Percy Dougherty, Commissioner. The team left to right: Kelly Ryan, Amirita Mookerjee, Audrey Bowe, Alexis Patrylak and Wai-Tim Chew.
For more information, contact Kathy Borger, Envirothon Coordinator, 610-391-9583, X17.
Exam time for Envirothon high school students.