KIDS for the BAY Virtual Assembly 2021
We are beyond excited to share our 2020-2021 KIDS for the BAY Virtual Assembly with our supporters, just in time to celebrate Earth Day!
» Read moreWe are beyond excited to share our 2020-2021 KIDS for the BAY Virtual Assembly with our supporters, just in time to celebrate Earth Day!
» Read moreStudent Environmentalists at Manzanita Community School investigate pollution in their neighborhoods and learn about how it affects wildlife!
» Read moreStudent Environmentalists at Gregory Gardens Elementary learn all about anatomy, adaptations, and food webs!
» Read moreJoin us in celebrating our young, resilient Black environmental leaders and the inspiring change they are creating!
» Read moreCheck out our crowd favorite ‘eggsperiment’ to find out how we teach about the different types of water in the bay and their densities!
» Read moreRead about how we are making online-learning engaging and our interactive programs we are teaching this year!
» Read moreIncredible Environmentalists in San Pablo lead their own neighborhood cleanups to participate in this year’s Covid-safe Annual Wildcat Creek Cleanup!
» Read moreEven though we can’t go to the ocean, we can still have a beach day! KIDS for the BAY Program Manager/Instructor Sienna Kuykendall created an exciting virtual Field Trip to Muir Beach for her third through fifth grade special education students at Manzanita Community School in Oakland.
» Read moreSchools are unfortunately closed across the world, but many students in the San Francisco Bay Area are ending the school year with a much stronger environmental ethic! KIDS for the BAY partnered with local elementary schools in September to deliver environmental science education programs.
» Read moreFifth grade students at Gregory Gardens Elementary School in Pleasant Hill explored healthy and unhealthy elements of their local environment with KIDS for the BAY (KftB) in their Watershed Action Program (WAP) and were eager to take action to make their own watershed healthier for all.
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