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Half Hollow Hills School District...
Our Rising Stars learned all about Water for Life from Mr. Mitchell LeGrand and are working on this service learning project and in the process helping our fellow humans in Ukraine.

Halstead Middle School
We want to make a difference in the world no matter how small. We have so much and it is important that our youth understand how precious simple things like clean water can be.

Harlem Wizards
The Harlem Wizards want to make a difference and these water projects are a perfect opportunity.

Hawaii Technology Academy
Hawaii Technology Academy (HTA) is a tuition-free, WASC-accredited, public charter school that aims to transform education to meet the demands of an ever-changing world. Our educational approach is founded on the belief that learners learn best by doing and by engaging in relevant learning experiences that help them make connections between themselves and the world.

Hayes Elementary
Hayes Elementary is a PYP school in the International Baccalaureate program. For years our fourth graders have investigated how water impacts people's lives. Through that study we have taken part in Google Earth tours and learned about how nations are impacted by lack of access to safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. Also through that study we read about H2O For Life in a Time For Kids and learned that it began in our neighboring school district, Mounds View. It is exciting to hear that we have a local connection.

Haynes Bridge Middle School
We were learning about the water crisis in Africa. While learning about the water crisis, we watched a video where Jay-Z went into Africa and investigated all of the water problems. As a class, we decided that we wanted to help out a school in Africa.