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Chelmsford High School Recognized for Excellence in Energy and Environmental Education

The Crooked Spring Water Quality Project focused on the Ecology students collecting data at Crooked Spring in an effort to determine the water quality.

Brian Acheson and the Chelmsford High School’s Crooked Spring Water Quality Project has been selected to be recognized with a Secretary's Award for Excellence in Energy and Environmental Education Award.  The Crooked Spring Water Quality Project focused on the Ecology students collecting data at Crooked Spring in an effort to determine the water quality.   

The Secretary’s Award was presented in a ceremony at the Massachusetts State House Great Hall on May 6. Attending the award ceremony from Chelmsford were Chelmsford High School Ecology teacher Brian Acheson, Sarah Booth and Apolinario Simao, students representing the Ecology classes, Science Coordinator John Kittredge and Assistant Superintendent Dr. Kristan Rodriguez.

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