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Eatonville students describe STEM-built trail, bridges and outdoor learning stations

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Students in the Eatonville School District presented a fall STEM project that cleared roughly 0.8 mile of trail, built two bridges and created outdoor workstations for TK students, saying about 24 students took part and the site is now used by all grade levels.

Students from the Eatonville School District’s STEM class described a series of hands-on projects during a school presentation, including trail clearing, two bridges, an outdoor education shed and workstations for transitional kindergarten (TK) students.

The students said about 24 pupils participated in the trail work between September and November and that the trail to the river measures "about I think it's 0.8 mile." They said work included clearing debris, cutting fallen trees with hand saws, setting foundations with rock and laying gravel for bridge approaches, installing rope railings and creating sit spots along the route.

The projects were presented as an integrated…

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