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SD1, NKU mark 16th year of water quality education patnership that have reached more than 1000 students - NKyTribune
- SD1 and NKU celebrate 16th year of a partnership educating students on water quality and stewardship.
- The Every Drop framework turns lessons into real-world storytelling and public messaging.
- Five micro-lessons were integrated into NKU’s ENV 130 course to connect theory with local issues.
- SD1’s Clean H2O40 program aims to prevent sewer overflows and protect waterways.
- Students created public service announcements and shared them publicly, extending learning.
- The education credit program funds NKU with about $10,000 annually for course integration.
- Funds support student research, lab supplies, and field experiences at NKU.
- Educators praise the local-focus approach and hands-on learning.
- SD1 and NKU plan to continue the Every Drop framework in future semesters.
- The partnership contributes to broader environmental stewardship in Northern Kentucky.
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