Students returning to Hatton Elementary School for the first day of school were treated to a beautiful burst of colors as a result of the Hatton School Summer Enrichment program. Carolyn Serafino, a fourth grade teacher at the school, taught a course called “Scientific Wonders” where children learn about the impacts of natural disasters and how humans play a role in shaping the world. After hearing about the negative impacts from water pollution, oil spills, littering, and garbage dumps, students learned about positive ways to solve the problem. With the help of landscape designer Paul Serafino and plants donated by Winterberry Gardens, students helped plant a flower garde at the school’s entrance.
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