On Tuesday and Wednesday of this week, the 8th grade science classes at WMS kicked off their Annual Restoration Ecology Project, supported by Nell from the Wild Seed Project. In this project students learn about our local ecosystems, the harm of invasive species and the benefit that native plants bring to the ecosystem. This week students have gone out to collect native seeds on campus and plant them so that they will come up in the spring. This is the third year of this project and our 8th graders have had a noticeable impact on the ecosystems here on campus. Growing new areas of native wildflowers to benefit the beauty, the birds, the bees, and more.
Tune in Sunday morning to WMTW-8's "Total Maine" segment to see more ways that WMS is getting students outside and learning. 






