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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Sarah Crawford and Cynthia Brown, teachers at Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High, have been awarded two grants to help further educate the students in their classroom.
The …
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KEYSTONE HEIGHTS – Sarah Crawford and Cynthia Brown, teachers at Keystone Heights Junior/Senior High, have been awarded two grants to help further educate the students in their classroom.
The first grant they received was for $233 from the Farm Bureau to help build raised garden beds which will help teach students where food comes from before it arrives at the grocery store. The second grant they were awarded was for $761.84 from St. Johns River Water Management District to educate students in water resource protection.