Nature Society honors Tatnall School

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Shown in this photo from Tatnall, are, from left to right: Charlie Tierney, Dr. Peter Bookman, Nancy Flanagan, Greg Mentzer, Karen Barker, Sharon Kreamer and Dr. Dean Goodwin.

The Delaware Nature Society recently presented its 2015 Outstanding Environmental Educator Award to The Tatnall School for going “above and beyond” to ensure its students develop a sense of stewardship for the environment.

Noting that Tatnall integrates environmental science education across its preschool, elementary, middle and high school curriculum,

Delaware Nature Society also recognized Tatnall for establishing a “Monarch Waystation” native plant garden, student greenhouses, a vegetable garden and apiary, as well as its 2.5 miles of trails on campus.  On hand to receive the award were members of Tatnall’s environmental science and field studies team, who accepted a personalized watercolor painting, as well as $500 worth of programming.

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