
By: Steve Hayslip
FRANKLIN, Tenn. - Second graders at Hunters Bend Elementary in Franklin learned about water conservation in a most unique way, from fifth grade students at the school.
The program is called "Don't be a water hog, be a water hero." It was developed months ago by Belmont University, which then partnered with the Franklin water department and Hunters Bend Elementary.
Several fifth graders conducted experiments with the second graders to illustrate various ways to save water, or be a water hero. The youngsters learned the lessons well.
"Don't leave the water running while you brush your teeth," said 7-year-old Cara Moyers.
Franklin is hoping to spread the conservation message to other schools within the city.
email: Shayslip@newschannel5.com
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