The 2019 yearbooks are in and pre orders will be delivered to 5th period classes on Friday, May 24! Seniors who co-op and pre-ordered a book will receive their book during 2nd or 3rd period. Yearbooks are for sale in Room 303 starting Tuesday, May 28.
Glad conservationists are still advocating the uncommon idea of our waterways all being connected! Ignoring the #OhioRiver is just a step closer to ignoring our backyard water even more than it already is. #cleanwater#teamh2woah#waterquality
These careless actions from people unaware of the effects of polluted water will result in countless organisms dying. And if that doesn’t unsettle you, your taxes are paying for it. #keepkentuckyclean#cleanwater#AspenChallengeLou
The state contractor blamed for dumping sludge into a Bullitt County creek is making millions on taxpayer-funded jobs: https://t.co/kY53znmtO9 | @gcorsey
In one week, @JCPSKY high school students will share innovative ideas to serve their communities at the @Aspen_Challenge Louisville Competition on April 17!
Learn about the societal challenges these young leaders are tackling: https://t.co/HjQ7rHjmyI #AspenChallenge
Big thanks to @LaceyEckels for the conference call today. The work she does for @JCPSKY is phenomenal!!! We look forward to working with 8th innovators in the future 😁 #waterawarenessstartshere
Its important to remember our influence on the Ohio River is affecting portion of the US. Keep our natural waters clean! #AspenChallengeLou#cleanwater#OhioRiver
While we focus a lot of our watershed testing on Louisville's treatment of the Ohio River, the river is directly affected by not just Kentucky, but a lot of Eastern US states as a whole.
To put this into an even larger perspective, according to the Ohio Environmental Council (@OhioEnviro), the Ohio River "supports more than 27 million people, or 10% of the U.S. population, with drinking water, jobs, and recreational opportunities."