McCall Outdoor Science School Comes to Nampa
Posted on: Saturday, 1 April 2006, 12:00 CST
By The Idaho Statesman, Boise
Apr. 1--Members of the McCall Outdoor Science School team will be in Nampa next week teaching a five-day schoolwide program focused on exploring the outdoors. The program's purpose is to teach hands-on and inquiry science in a way that is fun for students while developing an appreciation of science and nature in the world around them.
The MOSS team is a collaborative effort between University of Idaho's College of Natural Resources and College of Education, the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute and an AmeriCorps program granted through Serve Idaho.
For more information, e-mail mossoutreach@pcei.org and visit www.pcei.org.
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Source: The Idaho Statesman, Boise
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