MEH Student Participates in Conference at White House

Colter Adams and his mother, Jennifer Tabola, at the Champions of Change conference at the White House on Monday, which honored national leaders working to advance climate literacy in schools, museums and libraries. Colter spoke on a youth panel on climate change. (Courtesy Photo)
Colter Adams and his mother, Jennifer Tabola, at the Champions of Change conference at the White House on Monday. (Courtesy Photo)

Colter Adams, a seventh grader at Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School, spent the day at the Champions of Change conference at the White House on Monday. The conference honored national leaders working to advance climate literacy in schools, museums and libraries. Colter was selected by a environmental organization to participate in a youth panel on climate change.

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