By Cory Wayland
The Environmental Awareness Group hosted an Exam Energizer for Grade 6 students who will be sitting the Grade Six National Assessments this year.
The Science Communications Officer of the EAG, Sherrel Charles tells Antigua.News, “Today we are having Exam Energizer with the EAG, so we invited different primary schools from across the island, grade 6 students, to revise for their exams in a very fun and interactive way”
The event held in commemoration of endangered species day took place on Friday at the University of the West Indies Five Islands Campus and was sponsored by the Community First Co-operative Credit Union.
“Essentially, endangered species day is also celebrating and highlighting our endemic species that are endangered here in Antigua and Barbuda, and it ties in really well to the event because it is a part of their curriculum.” Charles said.
Good job community first. We appreciate you giving back
This young lady is such an inspiration
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Helping these young kids in a way they will remember. The EAG and The Community First Cooperative Credit Union has done such an amazing thing! How lovley