

(The monitors are) a more illustrated view of it," Cutsforth said. Suite 200 Fort Worth, Texas 76114 Phone: (817) 439-2022 Fax: (817) 439-2024. These tools are a digital way to illustrate the air quality issue and air pollution so that they can get a first hand look at what they are learning (in the classroom). Reeder Elementary School placed in the top 20 of all schools in Nebraska for overall test scores (math proficiency is top 10, and reading proficiency is top 20) for the 2018-19 school year. "Kids these days, they are so aware about technology. Tel: (402) 715-6420 SAVE SCHOOL Reeder Elementary School serves 533 students in grades Prekindergarten-5. MAPA provided the schools with materials to supplement the students' science lessons about air pollution. Customize any of our Reeder Elementary School designs to fully personalize your product by choosing colors, text, and even adding a back design. District Notice of Non-Discrimination: The Millard School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, disability, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or on any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local laws in admission to or access to or treatment of employment, in its programs and activities. You control what is available for viewing and only active Reeder families and parent contacts have access to the directory via the website or the mobile app. It's not just the air pollution you can see that's an issue, it's what you can't see that's also an issue." Reeder Elementary School Apparel keyboardarrowright We have thousands of custom Reeder Elementary School t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jerseys, bags, backpacks, and other accessories in stock. You don't always see it and that's probably one of the most important things about it.

"The ozone that's close to ground is what we are focusing on, the ground level ozone. "There are two types of ozone," said MAPA information officer Sue Cutsforth. Opened in 2005 Mascot: Roadrunners Namesake: Gretchen Reeder was a longtime Millard school board member and community volunteer. Reeder Elementary participated in the Little Steps, Big Impact program, which is a public awareness and education campaign that specifically informs students about ground level ozone. The Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA) is giving students a new way to learn about air quality.
