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Archaeologist Gwynn Anderson, right, talks with a group of teachers about a small fragment of tool found at Natural Arch. They discussed how and when the object may have got there. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Fourth-grade student Christian Lear runs under a parachute while playing with other campers during the migrant writing camp in Madison County. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Fifth and 6th-grade student have a good time while working on team building skills during camp.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Madison County Schools migrant education advocate Rona Comley has lunch with students.  Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
migrant student summer campPhoto by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
Vivian Bowles, a 4th-grade teacher at Kit Carson Elementary School (Madison County), reads Where the River Begins to students before having them write their own stories. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 23, 2015
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers archaeologist Valerie McCormack talks about vandalism at the Natural Arch in McCreary County.  Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Jones Park Elementary School 5th-grade teacher Angela Buis takes a selfie with Jonesy, a stuffed panther and school mascot, at the Natural Arch. Buis takes pictures of Jonesy at various locations and incorporates them into her lesson plans. Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Monticello Elementary School (Wayne County) 5th-grade teacher Cyndi Neal, Colony Elementary School (Laurel County) 5th-grade teacher and Burgin Independent social studies teacher Mimi Becker examine the Natural Arch area as they work on an activity to plan out how to use the shelter space as a communal home during Project Archaeology tours Natural Arch in McCreary County.Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Teachers examined the Natural Arch as they walked under it duringProject Archaeology tours Natural Arch in McCreary County.Photo by Amy Wallot, July 9, 2014
Frankfort High School (Frankfort Independent) teacher Shane Hecker and Hopkinsville High School (Christian County) teacher Joe Parrino use GPS to mark the boundary of the wetlands at Lost River Cave during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute.Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Students use dip nets to explore the contents of the pond at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Eastern Kentucky University Associate Professor Stephen Richter holds a tadpole that was found by Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County) students using dip nets in the school\'s pond. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Eastern Kentucky University Assistant Professor David Brown holds a robin as he shows students at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County) how to catch and band birds. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Fourth-grade student Jake Muntz collects a sample of water from  the stream to test for nutrient levels at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Second-grade students Emily Gray, Cyan Duvall and Ryan Smith read over instructions to test stream water for nutrient levels at Glenn Marshall Elementary School (Madison County). Photo by Amy Wallot, May 9, 2014
Dennis Millay, Marge Maxwell, Kathy Howells and Matthew Oates map out an area of Lost River Cave using GPS during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. They are teachers at East View Elementary School (Daviess County), Western Kentucky University, Jessie Clark Middle School (Fayette County) and Muhlenberg County High School respectively. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Frankfort High School geography teacher Shane Hecker compares his coordinates from a GPS unit to the ones from the Map My Run app during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Trigg County High School chemistry and physics teacher Charles Lee compares his readings from a GPS unit to the Map My Run app on his smartphone during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
Teachers use GPS to mark the boundary of the wetlands at Lost River Cave during the Kentucky Geographic Alliance Summer GIS Institute. Photo by Amy Wallot, June 18, 2013
AP English teacher Tammi Starrett has has lunch with a group of juniors at McCreary Central High School (McCreary County). Teachers take turns using the courtyard area of the school. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 20, 2015
The Governor\'s Mansion is just across the street from the Capitol and both can be toured on the same day. Photo by Amy Wallot, May 6, 2014

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