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Worcester Prep 5th Graders Participate in National 20-20 Challenge

2/27/2009 | By The Dispatch Staff

Students in Worcester's fifth grade are participating in the National Association of Independent School's 20-20 Challenge. Together with a school in Hollywood, Calif., they are taking on environmental issues related to the environment and water supplies. Lower School Technology Teacher Erika Phillips, Ocean City is

taking the lead, along with Grade 5 teachers Kimberly Law and Alayne Shockley, in helping to guide Worcester's students through this global education experience. Dr. John Groutt, above, a Board Member of Wicomico Environment Trust, recently visited Worcester Prep to help with the project. Also pictured are Wyatt Richins, Ocean Pines; Jordan Osias, Bethany Beach; Alex Choy, Rehoboth Beach; Kathryn O'Malley, Salisbury; Reece Brown, Rehoboth Beach; and Regan Shanahan, Ocean Pines.

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