heraldlogo3

Mcdades

Yazoo-Herald-Digital-subscription-ad

power107-new

yazoo-valley-new

Polls
Does Old Benton Road need a stricter speed limit?
 

facebook

MA students make a splash

Manchester Academy fourth and fifth graders recently visited the Museum of Natural Science to attend “Make a Splash with Project Wet.”Manchester Academy fourth and fifth graders recently visited the Museum of Natural Science to attend “Make a Splash with Project Wet.”Special to The Herald

Fourth and fifth grade students of Manchester Academy recently attended “Make a Splash with Project Wet” held at the Museum of Natural Science in Jackson.
It is the largest nationwide day of water education in the world.
Water festivals consist of multiple structured learning stations where students actively engage in hands-on water activities and investigations. Subjects that are addressed include the water cycle, water conservation, wetlands, pollution, weather soils and water management.
The festivals have been held in all 50 states. The students all received pizza lunch and a gift bag.
Chris Oliver, Lindy Mosley and Judy Morrissey accompanied their students.

 

encouraging-words

glo-baker

<<  March 2013  >>
 Su  Mo  Tu  We  Th  Fr  Sa 
       1  2
  3  4  5  6  7  8  9
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31      
Yazoo City, MS, US

Now
33.png
Fair
61°F, Windchill: 61°F
Wind: mph N
Humidity: 100%
Visibility: 0 mi
pressure: 30.18 in falling
Sunrise: 5:57 am
Sunset: 7:57 pm
Sat
29.png
Partly Cloudy
Hi: 83°F, Low: 62°F
Sun
30.png
Partly Cloudy
Hi: 88°F, Low: 66°F
Home MA students make a splash