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Clarkdale Elementary School in Austell, Ga. has a newly renovated feature for students and faculty – a turtle pond featuring native Georgia freshwater turtles. Alongside the help of a few aquarists from neighboring Georgia Aquarium and Paradise Ponds and Waterfalls, the pond was reconstructed, and the turtles’ home was revived. The pond and its turtles have been a feature at Clarkdale Elementary for several years. It serves as a tranquil spot and visual and tactile learning aid for students about ecosystems and aquatic animals.

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Clarkdale’s newly renovated turtle pond and plaque dedication

On Friday, February 28, 2020, Clarkdale Elementary students, faculty, and Cobb County Schools administrators unveiled the new turtle pond with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. A plaque was also dedicated to Georgia Aquarium and Paradise Ponds and Waterfalls as a thank-you for their work.

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Senior Director of Fish & Invertebrates at Georgia Aquarium, Chris Coco. With Clarkdale Elementary School Principal, Dr. Liss Maynard.

Through its Sponsored Education Admissions (SEA) Program, the Aquarium supplied the 4th grade class with free admission for a future field trip to the Aquarium. To learn more about Georgia Aquarium’s SEA Program, please click here.

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Ribbon cutting ceremony for the new turtle pond. Administrators and aquarists from Georgia Aquarium, Paradise Ponds & Waterfalls, Clarkdale Elementary, and Cobb County Schools.

Georgia Aquarium and Paradise Ponds and Waterafalls, donated their time and materials to help Clarkdale and its turtle pond to ensure its students will continue to learn about freshwater ecosystems and the animals in our waterways.

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This article was published on: March 2, 2020

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