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Eco Club Diversifies SHS Ecosystems

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Austin Scheel
SHS’ Eco Club tries this new hydroponic growing set-up thanks to a grant that connects students to modern and efficient means of producing nutritious food.

The eight-year-old club, Eco Club, previously called Environmental Stewardship Club, is rolling out a plan to build up SHS’ ecosystem. The group of students, guided by SHS science teachers Noble Hauser and Miguel Stutz, will be planting native wildflowers around campus in the hopes of attracting more native animals and reducing invasive species around campus.

Currently, they plan on planting aster and goldenrod, which are brightly colored flowers that will help draw pollinators to our area. Not only will they build up SHS’ pre-existing habitats, but the flowers will match the school colors: red and gold. Eco Club hopes to plant them by the Steilacoom High School sign in the front of the school, around the football field and generally spread out throughout campus.
Beyond the flowers, Eco Club has successfully utilized a hydroponics system to grow tomatoes and basil. Many plants grown in the greenhouse are given to the Steilacoom Community Garden, some of which are donated to a local food bank. They’ve also acquired a potential reservoir to be used for a new water feature, such as a small pond, fountain or bird bath.

Students interested in plants and wildlife who would like to get more involved with their environment can join Eco Club. They meet after school on Mondays in Room 216.

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Hello lovers. I’m Noelle (she/her), and this is my second year on the Sentinel Sound staff, first year as Editor-in-Chief. I like writing news, but human interest stories are my favorite to write.
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