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Students
spread fresh mulch across the buried crawling tunnels in the Natural
Play Area.
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ACES Helps
Darke County Parks
Recently students from the Achievement Center for Educational Success
(ACES) partnered with the Darke County Park District to make the parks
a healthier, prettier, safer, and more fun place to explore, learn, and
enjoy. They worked hard putting down fresh mulch in the Natural Play
Area which caters to exploratory play for all ages in a natural
setting. Over 200 lbs. of trash made its way from the trails and
grounds of the parks to the dumpster where it belongs. The students
also removed invasive plants making more room for native varieties and
planted new trees in areas where the emerald ash borer has killed off
many existing ones. The Darke County Park District would like to extend
a huge thank you to ACES for all their hard work to make the parks even
better.
ACES is an alternative education program for students in grades 9
through 12 who are credit deficient or looking for an alternative
learning environment. The program is designed with a philosophy that
all students can learn and can succeed when the conditions are
conducive to their personal and educational needs. The mission is to
provide a structured and supportive environment for students who need a
different educational choice in order for them to thrive. The
coursework includes focused and specialized curriculum for the
students. The program also incorporates activities and services that
promote personal development, address prevention and intervention.
For information on how groups or individuals can get involved and
volunteer with Darke County Parks, please call or email Volunteer
Coordinator, Kathi McQueen at (937) 548-0165 or
kmcqueen@darkecountyparks.org.
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