Wyoming Education Association

Summer 2017

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| wyoea.org 13 Elementary in Lander, where for the past four years, teachers have been creating in their They wanted to bring awareness to the need for clean water in Africa, while at the cause. "Push-Ups for Uganda" was started by another teacher at Gannett Peak who had a for providing clean water for everyone. A rain filter costs $50, and can remove bacteria access to safe water, so driving that message home to Lander students was very important. 20 push-ups. which is a true story describing how a lot of kids in Africa must walk to get water--they with her students. "I had Patrick come and talk to them about when he went to would be stolen," Reva said. Patrick explained how their schools may or may not privileged family. Patrick discussed how important clean water is and about the firsthand really helped the students identify closer to the cause. that has Gannett Peak Elementary School's name on it. The latest efforts will help provide Elementary in Lander, where for the past four years, They Elementary They Elementary wanted to bring awareness to the years, the years, need years, need years, cause. "Push-Ups for Uganda" was started by another teacher at Gannett Peak who had a They cause. "Push-Ups for Uganda" was started by another teacher at Gannett Peak who had a They bring cause. "Push-Ups for Uganda" was started by another teacher at Gannett Peak who had a bring Push-Ups for Uganda – in Lander! SUMMER 2017

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