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Our awesome new
science classrooms:
Biology (Jeff and Mary
Weinberg/Jedel Family
Foundation), Chemistry
(William and Marlene
Penny), and Physics (The
Zaremba Family), with
lots of room to learn and
experiment—socially
distanced of course!
Our new M3JP Outdoor Learning Environment is becoming a reality thanks
to an Elizabeth Schultz Environmental Fund grant from the Douglas County
Community Foundation and the Jedel Family Foundation. It is named for Mary
Dillon and Jon Hafker and Jake, Justin and Pete Esau—a beautiful outdoor
space for science as well as peaceful reflection.
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