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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2001
MARSHALL
HIGH SCHOOL, WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES ANNOUNCE "EASY
BREATHERS" PROJECT
Marshall students to produce video on transportation and air quality
issues for national distribution to schools throughout the country
Project
reaches beyond Milwaukee to involve students in Chicago, San Jose, and
Houston, as well as students from other MPS high schools
Students at John Marshall High School will be helping others nationwide
learn about air quality and transportation issues as they partner with
the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on a video/website
project, "Easy Breathers." The project is aimed at improving
air quality in Southeastern Wisconsin and across the nation, and the
students at John Marshall High School are taking the lead in producing
the video and developing the website.
The
new partnership and program details were announced by Wisconsin Department
of Natural Resources Secretary Darrell Bazzell and MPS Deputy Superintendent
Jacqueline Patterson at a news conference at John Marshall High School
Tuesday, April 3, 10:00 a.m. The event also was attended by several
DNR officials and the students who are spearheading the project.
"Easy Breathers" will introduce teens to transportation and
air quality issues like hybrid cars, ozone pollution, fuel cells and
hydrogen fuels, low sulfur gasoline and diesel, transportation alternatives,
and more. Students from Marshall High School's Eagle Wing Productions
will begin shooting the video in May, and will travel to Chicago, Houston,
and San Jose for filming and collaborating with students and teachers
from high schools in those cities. Students from MPS' Rufus King and
North Division will be involved as well.
The project is geared to teens ages 14 and up, the time when driving
and transportation habits form. Project partners believe that involving
students in developing the video and website will make them more relevant
and beneficial to the target audience.
Marshall students also are assisting with the design and development
of a website to correlate with the video. The website will serve teachers
and students and will answer questions posed by the video, along with
providing background information and curriculum resources, while encouraging
teens to connect their personal choices with the impacts of those choices.
The video and website are scheduled for completion in fall 2001. The
video will be distributed nationwide to urban and suburban high schools.
The "Easy Breathers" project was funded by grants from the
United States Environmental Protection Agency Office of Transportation
and Air Quality, and the United States Department of Transportation.
For more information, contact James Crain, principal, or John Holmes,
teacher and director of Eagle Wing Productions, Marshall High School,
393-2300; or Mittsy Voiles, air education and communications specialist,
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resource, 608-264-9258, or Jenny Pelej,
public information officer, Wisconsin DNR, 608-266-0920.
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