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4-H mobile lab comes to RCC

The Virginia 4-H Mobile Life Sciences Learning Lab visited Rappahannock Community College’s Glenns campus on July 14, delivering a hands-on professional development experience for educators from across the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.
The annual mobile learning experience is a long-standing summer collaboration between RCC and the Virginia Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Youth Development program.
This focus of this year is on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math), featuring immersive activities and showcasing innovative curriculum resources developed by 4-H to enhance classroom learning and support instruction aligned with the Virginia Standards of Learning Assessment Program.
“This year’s event was a fantastic opportunity to reconnect, share new tools and celebrate the power of experiential learning,” said Krista Gustafson, 4-H extension agent for Gloucester County.
Over the years, 4-H has introduced educators to a wide range of youth development programs, includi...

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