Title: W I P Watershed Integration Program
1W I P Watershed Integration Program
Palisades Middle School Kintnersville, PA
2The ultimate goal of the WIP program is to
enhance each students ability to gather,
analyze, apply and communicate first-hand
information. Additionally, we would hope that a
positive sense of responsibility and pride in
their own personal, educational path are
imprinted in their continuing, lifelong learning.
3Modeled after Radnor Middle School Wayne, PA
THE PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS The ultimate goal
of the WATERSHED program is to encourage each
student to gather, retain, interrelate, apply and
communicate information and to foster within each
student a positive sense of responsibility for
and pride in the improvement of those abilities.
The materials, methods and procedures employed in
the program stem from the following philosophical
tenets underlying the WATERSHED program.
Students are encouraged to become inspired and
bold thinkers and citizens of their watershed and
the world.
Established in 1988 by Mark Springer
4Curriculum Continuum
5Watershed Integration Program _at_ PALMS
Cooks Creek Watershed Association
6Helping Build A Better Bucks Gallows Run
Watershed Association
Gallows Run Watershed
7PALMS field work
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11Youth Eco-Leadership Summit
Tuscarora Inn/Conference Center Mt. Bethel, PA
Once a year, the regional 3-day Youth
Eco-Leadership Summit enables students and
teachers to share research and stewardship
initiatives on local watersheds with their peers.
12Kohler Product inclusion
Palisades School District, in an effort to go
green, has formed a partnership with the Kohler
company and has installed the Steward K-491
Waterless Urinals throughout the PALMS building.
Our focus is to analyze the buildings water
usage and evaluate the effectiveness of the
product.
Steward K-491 Waterless Urinal
13Delaware River Experience Unique
educational programs on the Delaware River
The Delaware River Experience fosters knowledge,
awareness and an appreciation of the natural
resources of the Delaware River and its
tributaries through ecological experiences. On a
state-ofthe-art Coast Guard certified pontoon
boat educational program participants will be
able to collect water samples and specimens of
aquatic river life and return to a land based
laboratory/classroom to learn more about the
ecology of the river. The Delaware River
Experience is based out of Keller's Landing, a
1.5 acre riverside property well suited for
groups interested in learning about the river.
14BRIDGETON-NOCKAMIXON-TINICUM GROUNDWATER
MANAGEMENT
RB. Stanfield , ScD
15Mr. W. Brokaw
GIS, a computer-based information system that
blends cartography with data, will allow students
to manipulate local and regional collected data
impacting our watersheds into the program to
create various topographical maps.
16department of conservation and natural resources
Park Connections Delaware Canal State
Park Nockamixon State Park Jacobsburg
Environmental Center
Delaware River Flood Tour The Giving Pond Native
Seed Restoration Program
17Community contacts
Private property owners Historical and
Environmental references Community
businesses
Additional student excursions
Bucks County Audubon Society _at_ Honey
Hollow Ockanickon Scout Reservation/Science
Center Hawk Mountain Sanctuary