Throughout the month of April, fourth graders at all four Milton elementary schools learned about healthy forests and the growing probÂlem of Lyme Disease in our community. Students saw live ticks in petri dishes and learned the steps they could take to help prevent Lyme disease. As part of the “Go Out and Play; Check Everyday” program, students developed posters like these to help others reduce their risk of Lyme disease.
Many thanks to Milton Public Schools teachers and administrators – and to the students who created such great posters! Look for them at the schools, library and Police Station.
Learn more about Lyme disease and our efforts to reduce your risk.
Wow! This is amazing! 🙂
Way to go Milton 4th graders. It was hard to choose these few from so many outstanding submissions! Great slogans and art work!
Great work on behalf of our fourth grade Future Problem Solvers and the Friends of the Blue Hills! Thank you for all of your efforts to inform our community on this very important topic!
Thanks so much for all your help in making this happen!
I love the pictures Judy! Keep spreading the word about ticks. I am getting many Lyme disease reports here at the Board of Health. Kudos!
Many thanks to you too for presenting such great info to the fourth graders.