Worcester Prep’s Lower School celebrated Earth Day April 17, while also showcasing their creativity through amazing projects ranging from mini-Earth nightlights to dried flower bookmarks and recycled can robots. They learned the importance of repurposing and reusing to reduce their impact on the planet.
Founded in 1970, WPS is a private, independent prekindergarten through grade 12 school located in Berlin, Md. Approximately 500 students attend from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia.
WPS first-graders (l-r) Arden Pyne of Rehoboth Beach, Emilia Rohloff of Bishopville, Md., and Monica Anthony of Frankford are excited to build and paint mini-Earth nightlights.
WPS second-grade students enjoy their Earth Day activity. Shown around the table from front left are Claire Leiner and Anna Harrison, Ocean City, Md.; Carleigh Jackson, Milton; James Howarth, Ocean City; second-grade teacher Julia Ternahan; Thomas Kozakiewicz, Frankford; Elsie Booth, Fenwick Island; Sienna Fawcett, Bethany Beach; Selim Sen, Lewes; and Tenley Brittingham, Bishopville, Md.