Killer Whale Tales

Posted April 18, 2013 at 5:55 am by

Debbi Fincher took this photo about 3 years ago when Jeff Hogan last visited FHES. Jeff will be visiting Spring Street Int’l School also to meet up with some of the now 7th graders that he did his break-out sessions with when they were 4th graders, as a follow up in their current science class

Debbi Fincher took this photo about 3 years ago when Jeff Hogan last visited FHES. Jeff will be visiting Spring Street Int’l School also to meet up with some of the now 7th graders that he did his break-out sessions with when they were 4th graders, as a follow up in their current science class

Killer Whale Tales is an environmental education program that uses storytelling and field based science to inspire students to take an active role in the conservation of Pacific Northwest killer whales and their habitat.

This Friday, April 19th at FHES our students will get to enjoy Jeff Hogan’s presentation as he takes them on a journey as if they were one of our Southern Resident Orca whales. This engaging and creative process empowers our youth to see and consider ways they too can make a difference in our environment. Over 66,000 students have experienced virtual field-based research and purposeful stewardship through Killer Whale Tales since 2000.

This free assembly is made possible by our sponsors:

  • Owners of San Juan Excursions: Erin & Pete Ancich
  • Marine Naturalist John Boyd & Sharon Boyd
  • China Pearl
  • Blue Water Grill Restaurant.

(:) Good stuff!

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