Students in the Fort Thomas School District, just celebrated a tremendous effort put forth by students who raised money for a service learning project.
The H2O project raises awareness and funds for communities around the world that struggle to provide clean running water for it's children. Johnson Elementary students learned about a school in Uganda that is battling this, and decided to help. They learned about the growing global problem, researched the issue, produced public service announcements about it, and then raised more than $2,000 dollars to send to the school to help those students.
Kudos to Johnson Elementary Students who put everything into this service project and enthusiastically stepped up to the plate to help students just like them around the globe. They are definitely Making the Grade.
To learn more about the H2O project and see their award winning videos, go to www.fortthomas.kyschools.us click on Johnson Elementary, then Links and then Johnson Digital Stories.
You may be able to enter your PSA into a contest on C-SPAN in the Classroom. You can also go to ciconline.org.
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