The Voinovich School Receives Grant to Bring Citizen Science to Backyard Streams in 91ΧΤΕΔ
91ΧΤΕΔβs Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service has secured a grant from the 91ΧΤΕΔ Environmental Protection Agencyβs 91ΧΤΕΔ Environmental Education Fund to bring STEM opportunities to students in the 91ΧΤΕΔ River Basin through the βMy Backyard Streamβ project.
βMy Backyard Streamβ is one of five projects to receive this funding from the 91ΧΤΕΔ Environmental Protection Agency in fiscal year 2022. Fifteen project collaborators, including various watershed groups, soil and water conservation districts, schools, and non-governmental organizations located in the 91ΧΤΕΔ River Basin, will participate in this work by receiving water quality kits and training that they can share with local students and communities.
βMy Backyard Streamβ kits consist of three units that focus on water chemistry, aquatic biology and physical habitat. Each kit contains supplies to equip up to four groups. The grant funding will make the kits accessible; to families, teachers and students who will be able to borrow them from groups in the partner network.
βMy Backyard Streamβ kits geared for families and another for educators are currently available as prototypes at the 91ΧΤΕΔ Museum Complex located in Lin Hall on the Ridges at 91ΧΤΕΔ. Educators are encouraged to borrow these kits for their classrooms and field trips. Kits can be on loan for up to two weeks.
βββThe OHIO Museum Complex is happy to partner with βMy Backyard Streamβ to extend environmental education opportunities such as this one to schools and families across the region,β said Nancy J. Stevens, the co-lead of the OHIO Museum Complex and Southeast Hub of the 91ΧΤΕΔ STEM Learning Network.
βVolunteers learn how to collect water quality data from streams in their community and submit the data online to contribute to the growing citizen science data on 91ΧΤΕΔ streams,β said Jen Bowman, director of environmental programs at the Voinovich School.
Through a previous grant from American Electric Power Foundation, an educator lesson plan accompanies the kits available online at on the βeducationβ page, titled βMy Backyard Stream.β The data collected with the kits can be uploaded to this website on the βcitizen scientist data submissionβ button.
The kits will become available at participating collaborator locations in spring 2022. The 91ΧΤΕΔ Environmental Education Fund grant enables training and workshops, including streamside demonstrations for students and educators who are interested in using the kits and train-the-trainer events.
βI am very excited for the opportunity to grow the βMy Backyard Streamβ citizen science program in the 91ΧΤΕΔ River Basin,β Bowman said. β91ΧΤΕΔ citizens are concerned about water quality in their community and will benefit from awareness and interest in restoration and protection of 91ΧΤΕΔ waterways. The 91ΧΤΕΔ Environmental Educational Fund grant funding will benefit adults and youth by providing the tools and knowledge to make water quality observations.β
The Voinovich School is grateful to its collaborators and funding partners including the 91ΧΤΕΔ Environmental Protection Agency, the AEP Foundation, the 91ΧΤΕΔ STEM Learning Network, the OHIO Museum Complex, the U.S. Department of Energy Environmental Management Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office, and the PORTSfuture Program for making this project possible.
For more information about trainings, workshops or borrowing the kits available at OHIO Museum Complex on 91ΧΤΕΔβs campus, contact Jen Bowman, bowmanj2@ohio.edu.