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Environmental program takes aim at Weeds: Townsend K-12 School District 1 / Montana.


A project aimed at controlling weeds that destroy natural vegetation and eliminate food sources for wildlife and livestock is motivating teachers and students in Townsend, Mont. The Bug and Weed Project, for which Townsend K-12 School District 1 was named the Montana state winner in the 2007 National Civic Star Award competition, provides leadership in educating students and the public.

The project helps procure To cause something to happen; to find and obtain something or someone.

Procure refers to commencing a proceeding; bringing about a result; persuading, inducing, or causing a person to do a particular act; obtaining possession or control over an item; or making a person
 funds to treat problem-some infestations and grows insects that eat the weeds, reducing the use of chemicals and helping to protect the environment.

The project is also training teachers and students in the use of GPS/GIS/ArcView mapping systems. The systems and training enable students to map weeds for organizations and the public. The organizations then use the maps to obtain funds for weed treatment. The business portion of the Bug and Weed Project also raises bio-control agents to be sold and used to limit troublesome weeds.

Accomplishments of the program include the creation of noxious-weed curriculum units that meet Montana Standards for Education for grades K-12. The units were created in a form that teachers could download on their computers with appropriate handouts, and the units help them meet state-required curriculum components.

The project has also created a highly visible weed and bug insectary in·sec·tar·y   or in·sec·tar·i·um
n. pl. in·sec·tar·ies or in·sec·tar·i·a
A place for keeping, breeding, or observing living insects.
, which has established a crop of biological control agents and fostered a public forum for education. Through the insectary, displays, media and presentations, students are helping to educate the public about noxious weeds Noxious weeds are plant species that have been designated by state or national agricultural authorities as plants that are injurious to agricultural and/or horticultural crops and/or humans and livestock. , including their history, impact and control agents.

The project has also resulted in the development of a semesterlong class in electronic mapping techniques. This provides technology-oriented career training that could be particularly useful to rural students.

Community partners in the program include Broadwater County Weed District, ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., Redlands, CA, www.esri.com) The world's leading developer of geographic information systems (GIS) software, including programs that plot ZIP codes and addresses, demographic information and detailed, color-coded data. , which provides the ArcView software, Townsend Ranger District, the U.S. Forest Service, state and private forestry units, Montana Department of Natural Resources Many sub-national governments have a Department of Natural Resources or similarly-named organization:
Australia
  • Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines
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  • Natural Resources Canada
, Montana Department of Agriculture, Montana Rail Link, the state Bureau of Reclamation and the Montana Department of Transportation The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) is a governmental agency in the U.S. state of Montana, responsible for numerous programs related to the construction, maintenance, and monitoring of Montana's transportation infrastructure and operations. .

The active school partners include the superintendent and board of trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. , who help oversee the project and ensure that it meets legal obligations; the district clerk, who tracks project funding Project Funding reflects the overall financial analysis and entails the analysis that is needed in order to get the financial means approved and funds made available to be able to perform the discipline of project management.  and payroll; the school-to-work coordinator, who markets the project to attract funding and also handles contracts; the teachers, who incorporate weed units into the curriculum and teach use of the mapping technology, and the 15 to 20 students a year who enroll in ArcView technology classes.

For more information, contact Superintendent Brian Patrick at (406) 266-5512 or by e-mail at bpatrick@townsend.k12.mt.us. Patrick's mailing address is Townsend K-12 School District 1, 201 N. Spruce spruce, any plant of the genus Picea, evergreen trees or shrubs of the family Pinaceae (pine family) widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere. The needles are angular in cross section, rather than flattened as in the related hemlocks and firs.  St., Townsend, MT 59644.
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