THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PIPELINE PROJECT'S
ENVIRONMENTAL ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK
Environmental Alternative Spring Break 2016 Members
Brewster, Curlew, La Push, & Oroville Teams |
Since 2000, the University of Washington Pipeline Project has facilitated Alternative Spring Break (ASB) opportunities for undergraduates to spend their spring break in rural or tribal communities throughout Washington State. Environmental Alternative Spring Break (EASB) provides the unique opportunity for UW students to connect with students and facilitate hands-on environmental education and science projects in elementary and middle school classrooms. All of the EASB team members design and adapt their own curriculum in partnership with NASA during a winter quarter preparation seminar leading up to Spring Break. In addition to teaching, EASB also emphasizes the importance of deepening community relationships. Each team seeks out ways to get involved in the community they partner with such as high school visits, attending school sporting events, and visiting local organizations. This year we will be partnering with Brewster, Curlew, La Push, and Oroville!
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