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Ocean School hopes to better engage grades 6-9 in science

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Anisha Rajaselvam is a Grade 8 student who worked as an Ocean School peer educator. The CBC’s Felicia Latour speaks with her, and our oceans guy Boris Worm, after learning the initiative will get a quarter million dollars in federal funding.

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July 29, 2016Lab News Ocean School
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