Envirothon team places fifth out of 54

FALLS VILLAGE — The Housatonic Valley Regional High School Envirothon team traveled to New Brunswick, Canada, to compete in the Canon Envirothon. Housy finished fifth of 54 teams from 45 states, eight provinces and one territory (the Yukon) and received $7,500 in scholarship money for their efforts.The team had a wonderful time in the Maritimes, situated a stone’s throw from both Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The students visited and learned about the Bay of Fundy, now one of the global finalists for the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It is known for the world’s highest tides (over 45 feet of tide change, twice a day), critical habitat for the semi-palmated sandpiper, Hopewell Rocks and some of the oldest fossils of the carboniferous era. The team members are Ryan Long, Emily Studer, Becket Harney, Emma Okell, Brian Saccardi, and alternates Matt Matsudaira and Jordan Long.Studer and Long graduated this spring as the first full-term, four-year members in the team’s eight-year history.

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