October 14, 2016 (North Bergen, N.J.) – Students in the Environmental Science Academy at High Tech High School spent a day working the gardens of Jersey City’s Washington Park, thanks to a grant funded by the HCST Foundation, announced Linda J. Quentzel, Executive Director.
The event was aided by Washington Park Association advisor Nick Caballero who explains, “The event brought students together with law enforcement as well as the diverse Washington Park community. Our gardens thrive with the help of students and community, including those members of the North District precinct and Hudson County Sheriff's Department.”
President of the HCST Foundation Mr. Daniel Gans commends the event: “The Washington Park community is vibrant and essential, and we are happy to help connect our students to a local environmental community.”
Frank J. Gargiulo, HCST District Superintendent, said, “I’m proud to see the variety of community members coming together for this project. We have our Environmental Science Academy students working alongside police officers in an unexpected but vital setting. This is truly a community effort.”
Executive Director Linda J. Quentzel adds, “This event helped make a lasting connection between the HCST Foundation, High Tech students, and the Washington Park Association. It is a connection we are proud to be a part of, and that we hope will continue to benefit both our learners and the community at large.”