Groups teach next generation to experience, appreciate and protect nature
Classrooms at some McHenry County schools are full of dirt.
Students are learning by digging, planting, plowing and simply taking in nature. The push to get children outside in what supporters call a “No Child Left Inside” movement is growing through area programs at schools, nature centers and conservation areas.
All are working together to fight the alternative – hours upon hours spent connected to electronic media.
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