Resources for classrooms, after-school programs, and learners of all ages.
A core objective of Healthy Coastal Neighborhoods is that local youth are aware of Glynn County’s toxic legacy, and have the tools they need to make informed choices to help them avoid chemical exposures. Healthy Coastal Neighborhoods has developed the following educational resources:
A Science Journal for Teens article, available here, that describes the Brunswick/Glynn chemical exposure study written in plain language. It is designed for the classroom, but also great for anyone wanting to understand the study without the technical jargon.
Read the article →A resource designed for the high school classroom to help students understand the Brunswick/Glynn Chemical Exposure Study.
View the Data Nugget →A multi-unit curriculum about pollution, hazardous waste, and human health that is designed primarily for informal settings like after school programs or camps.