Kingston intermediate students get hands-on with the NSRWA Water All Around You program, tracing their local watershed, building a groundwater filter, and creating a storm to observe stormwater runoff to understand how we can keep our water resources clean. 
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Kingston Fifth Graders Dive into Local Water Discovery with NSRWA

Press release courtesy Lori Wolfe, director of marketing and communications for the North and South Rivers Watershed Association.

Community Contribution

KINGSTON — Fifth-grade students from Kingston Intermediate School recently completed the NSRWA "Water All Around You" curriculum, a core component of the NSRWA’s regional WaterSmart education program. This initiative, funded by the Town of Kingston, is designed to educate South Shore students on the critical importance of conserving and protecting our local water resources.

The WaterSmart program brings essential hands-on water education to South Shore youth through engaging, hands-on activities. Students participated in modules covering vital topics directly related to current state curriculum standards, including: discovering what a watershed is and what watershed they live in, groundwater and aquifers, filtration, conservation, stormwater management, and ways we all can help preserve and protect our most valuable natural resources.

"The 'Water All Around You' program truly helps students understand how their actions affect our most valuable natural resource," said Brian Taylor, NSRWA Environmental Educator. "Through meaningful, educational, and fun activities, they make discoveries about their town's water and form connections that inspire them to become better stewards of their waterways, communities, and the overall environment."

The success of the program highlights the Town of Kingston’s commitment to environmental education and sustainability. The NSRWA extends its gratitude to the Town of Kingston for providing the essential funding that made this valuable educational experience possible for all Kingston fifth graders.

WaterSmart is a nonprofit partnership between the NSRWA and 12 towns on the South Shore: Cohasset, Duxbury, Hanover, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Rockland, Scituate and Weymouth. Our programs are based on the belief that education is key. Since its creation, WaterSmart has educated thousands of local school-age children, adults, and businesses on water conservation, stormwater pollution, where their water comes from, and how to care for it. For more information, please visit watersmartsouthshore.org.

The North and South Rivers Watershed Association is a non-profit membership organization that takes environmental action locally and focuses on the preservation, restoration, maintenance and conservation of our water resources. For more information or to become a member of the NSRWA visit nsrwa.org.

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