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The song "What's the Solution?" showed how to use the arts and mass media to promote environmental awareness. More than 2,000 CDs were given away to tourists visiting Alaska.
One contestant developed an interactive computer program on how to preserve the Kenai River. At a White House presentation, the EPA Administrator honored the student with the President's Environmental Youth Award. The student's site can be visited at www.kpbsd.k12.ak.us./quest/cfk/caring.html.
An entry to create a polyculture greenhouse went on to receive a $78,000 grant from the Alaska Science and Technology Foundation and has been a successful business for over 10 years.
Another student debuted her winning environmental education curriculum on ABC's "Good Morning America."
A team of seniors designed, permitted, acquired funding, and performed the labor required to complete the habitat enhancement program of the Soldotna Creek Park.
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