FHSU Ag students taking it to the streets with service learning

HAYS, Kan. — Children in after school programs at Washington, Wilson, O’Loughlin and Lincoln Elementary Schools in Hays are getting informed this spring about clean water by Fort Hays State University students in Soil Fertility and Fertilizers, an agriculture course.

FHSU students are spreading the wealth of knowledge using posters and class activities showing ways to prevent pollution and protect water sources. Students are also using the EnviroScape, a molded plastic landscape, to demonstrate point and nonpoint pollution from industrial, agricultural, recreational, construction and residential areas.

This service-learning project is a method of teaching and learning that integrates community service activities into academic curricula and expands learning of students from the classroom to the community.

FHSU students participating are Andrew Amerin, Plains senior; Joey Augustine, Hays senior; Matt Crotinger, Bison junior; Erik Ellis, Ness City senior; Levi Prieb, Buhler junior; Cody Prosser, Scott City senior; Lucas Robison, Orleans, Neb., junior; Mykaela Smart, Frankfort junior; Brent Stoss, Olmitz senior; Lindsey Underwood, Esbon senior; and Boone Wells, Garden City junior.

Funding for the project is provided by the Kansas Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture.

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