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National Project WET

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CoCoRaHS K-12 Precipitation Monitoring

https://www.cocorahs.org/Content.aspx?page=education

Measure precipitation in the classroom with the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network! Data from the classroom provides opportunity for real life science and contributes to the National Weather Service. Find curriculum activities, join the project and more at the website.

2025-2026 Champions of the Environment Grant

https://des.sc.gov/community/k-12-schools-students-teachers/contests-grants/champions-environment

K-12 teachers are invited to apply for the SC Department of Environmental Services (DES) Grant to receive up to $2,500 for environmental projects. This grant can be used to provide funding for projects with the Green Step Schools program. To apply and learn more, visit the website.

SC Project WET

projectwetWhat is South Carolina Project WET?  
Each state has coordinators that provide local training and administration for the program. In South Carolina we provide training for formal and non-formal educators and facilitators through water education workshops, promote water education throughout the state, and provide materials and support to all those who participate.

Project WET Host Institution

Greenville County Soil and Water
Conservation District

301 University Ridge, S-4100
Greenville, SC 29601
(864) 467-4997

South Carolina Project WET Coordinator
Kendall Juell
864-467-4997

The ProjectWET Foundation

Project WET’s mission is to reach children, parents, teachers and community members of the world with water education that promotes awareness of water and empowers community action to solve complex water issues. Project WET empowers educators to engage youth to understand water and solve local and global challenges.

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