November 7, 2017
![2018 ELP Grantee Workshop](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/ELP2018PIWorkshop.jpg?itok=h5EsAB_K)
November 1, 2017
![Elementary Students in NOAA Climate Stewards project from New York. In 2017, Climate Stewards became Planet Stewards, with an expanded scope to include a wider range of NOAA topics related to understanding and protecting our environment.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/hurray-for-planet-earth.jpg?itok=9USa8GtA)
October 25, 2017
![The NOAA Marine Debris Program holds this annual art contest to reach K-8 students and help raise awareness about marine debris, one of the most significant problems our ocean faces today.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/8_HI_Malisa_L.jpg?itok=GYXNDMIY)
September 28, 2017
Two projects will build the educational foundation for resilient communities in New York and Massachusetts.
![Using NOAA’s Science on a Sphere, students at the Wild Center’s Youth Climate Summit see climate science datasets and impacts happening around the world](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/AYCS2013-050%20%281%29.jpg?itok=MFshDTKm)
September 18, 2017
Want to teach students about how to build resilient communities? Give them the same tools professionals use.
![Third place winners of the Resilience MWEE Stewardship Summit at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Dominic Blankenship, Nic Steele, and Tommie Ashford are in Mr. Cooper Kimbrell’s Marine Science class at Gautier High School.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/3rd%20place%20crop%2016x9.jpg?itok=juH_TKWV)
September 16, 2017
![Hollings Undergraduate Scholars who interned with the National Estuarine Research Reserves summer 2017.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/All%20students%20by%20wave%20pool%202017.jpg?itok=IegR--It)
August 30, 2017
![(From left to right) Hollings Scholar Carly LaRoche, NOAA Teacher at Sea Helen Haskell, and Lieutenant Damian Manda with a sample from the bottom of the seafloor. Haskell spent 22 days at sea aboard NOAA Ship Fairweather helping scientists conduct a hydrographic survey off the coast of Alaska. You can read more about Helen’s adventures at sea on the NOAA Teacher at Sea blog.](/sites/default/files/styles/landscape_width_650/public/legacy/image/2019/Jun/copyofhhaskell_bottom_sample.jpg?h=d9079ace&itok=3lBly6-w)