Photo gallery: Celebrating Earth Day
Published 12:02 am Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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Brittney Lohmiller | The Natchez Democrat — Sixth-grade science teacher at Morgantown Middle School Vickie Jowers asks students about the water cycle Tuesday afternoon. Jowers’ class planted a variety of seeds and talked about how much water they use on a daily basis to celebrate Earth Day.
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Brittney Lohmiller | The Natchez Democrat —
Sixth-grade students at Morgantown Middle School 12-year-old Sad’e Harris, left, and Kalia Campbell, 13, plant sunflower seeds during Vickie Jowers science class Tuesday afternoon. Jowers’ class planted a variety of seeds and talked about how much water they use on a daily basis to celebrate Earth Day.
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Brittney Lohmiller | The Natchez Democrat — Sixth-grade students at Morgantown Middle School 13-year-old Alec Freeman, left, and Tamara Amos, 11, placed their newly planted seeds near the window during Vickie Jowers science class Tuesday afternoon. Jowers’ class planted a variety of seeds and talked about how much water they use on a daily basis to celebrate Earth Day.
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Brittney Lohmiller | The Natchez Democrat — Sixth-grade student at Morgantown Middle School 12-year-old Cornelria Johnson plants a sunflower seed during Vickie Jowers science class Tuesday afternoon. Jowers’ class planted a variety of seeds and talked about how much water they use on a daily basis to celebrate Earth Day.
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Brittney Lohmiller | The Natchez Democrat — Sixth-grade students at Morgantown Middle School 12-year-old Nicholas King, from left, Jeremiah Hill, 11, and Sergio Morris, 12, plant seeds in Vickie Jowers science class Tuesday afternoon. Jowers class planted a variety of seeds and talked about how much water they use on a daily basis to celebrate Earth Day.