BLOOMINGTON – The City of Bloomington Utilities Department (CBU) and Monroe County Community School Corporation (MCCSC) were recognized for collaborating on the Maker Challenge 2023-24 at the Indiana MS4 Partnership annual meeting in Plainfield in May. This year’s Maker Challenge focused on stormwater.
“The comprehensive and proactive Maker Challenge is a mutually beneficial collaboration that brings together city and county environmental protection goals,” said CBU’s Stormwater Education Specialist Kriste Lindberg. “The program directly benefits our stormwater quality and quantity, raises awareness of our changing climate, and develops a sense of ownership within our community. MCCSC has been a perfect partner in this endeavor.”
The Indiana MS4 (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System) Partnership provides guidance and information for Indiana’s stormwater permittees, as per the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. During their meeting held on May 14, the Indiana MS4 Partnership presented staff with the Award of Excellence for Partnership-Special Event 2023-2024 for the 4th Grade Maker Challenge. All of MCCSC’s 4th-grade classes participated in creating prototypes to help prevent pollution, flooding, and erosion and wrote to their elected officials about the importance of environmental protection.
“MCCSC is proud to partner with the City of Bloomington in promoting environmental protections and sustainability,” said Dr. Markay L. Winston, Interim MCCSC Superintendent. “We are proud of our 4th graders and MCCSC staff for their innovative efforts and this impressive shared achievement.”
For more information on the Maker Challenge, contact Andrew Woodard at awoodard@mccsc.edu. For more information on Bloomington’s stormwater, including other education and volunteer opportunities, visit bloomington.in.gov/utilities/stormwater.
LtoR Kriste Lindberg, CBU with Andrew Woodard and Stacy Sedory, MCCSC.j