Sixth-grade research fellows to Share Bat Book at TWS conference

Sixth graders Kaitlyn Desrochers and Kennedi Emery were recently interviewed by The Wildlife Society about their new book, Bats in Danger. The girls are planning to travel to Cleveland in a few weeks to attend their international conference. They will share a table with John Hopkins University Press to make their book available and their mentor, Dr. Cassandra Miller-Butterworth, will be presenting research on a recent project.
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Dr. Ellen Cavanaugh
I live in the intersection of mathematics (originally trained as a math teacher), a business owner, a parent, and a theologian exploring what brings meaning to life. My passion is for every child in our world to thrive. I believe the most important resource each child has is you, their parent. May we together Grow a Generation that of innovative, critical thinking collaborators, emotionally intelligent and resilient, with great leadership and vision.
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