Oswego High School Places First In Oswego County Envirothon

The Oswego County Legislature’s Economic Development and Planning Committee presented a certificate of recognition to students from Oswego High School as the winning team of the 32nd annual Oswego County Envirothon during the June meeting of the full Legislature. This year’s competition took place at Camp Zerbe in Williamstown. The team went on to place 10th out of 41 teams at the New York State Envirothon competition at SUNY Cortland in Cortland, N.Y. Coordinated by the Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District, the hands-on outdoor competition tests students’ knowledge of natural resources such as aquatics, forestry, soil and land use, wildlife and current environmental issues. Pictured from left are legislators Paul House, District 8; Roy E. Reehil, District 5; Committee Vice Chairwoman Noelle Beckwith-Salmonsen, District 21; Erica Schreiner, senior district technician with the Oswego County Soil and Water Conservation District; Committee Chairwoman Mary Ellen Chesbro, District 10; Elliot Newell; Aaron O’Brien; Jack DelConte; Julia Kinsey, team advisor and science teacher at Oswego High School; Edward Gilson, District 3; Paul Connolly, District 20; and Marie C. Schadt, District 19.

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