Hats off to another successful Kids’ Ocean Day – ILACSD’s 18th and the state’s 23rd annual event! Kids’ Ocean Day is a unique, annual event centered on engaging our youth as environmental stewards. After a school assembly about ocean conservation, 3rd-5th grade students from eight Title 1 schools around the county joined together at South Mission Beach to leave a lasting impact on their environment.
Take a look at how we spent the day!

Staff arrived at 5:00 AM to lay the aerial art design in the sand.

Volunteer groups, like Kohl’s Associates in Action, led students during the cleanup to ensure the day ran smoothly!

Thanks to additional sponsorship this year, ILACSD provided 50 reusable buckets for the cleanup, reducing the amount of disposable trash bags used at this event.

Volunteers reviewed safety tips for the cleanup and got students energized for the day!

Over 950 students, teachers, and volunteers participated in a beach cleanup, ensuring fewer pieces of land litter become marine debris.

Zero Waste in action! Most students created temporary trash bins from repurposed milk jugs, which they later recycled.

Fresh air + fresh dance moves + a freshly cleaned beach = a great day.

Students waiting patiently for the helicopter to circle overhead and capture the perfect shot of the aerial art.
And lastly, the official image! Great job, team! To get involved with an upcoming event, please visit CleanSD.org!
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