Hello Families,
Today was a wonderful day at MOSS! We started the day with a mid-week crew
meeting to revisit our individual and crew goals. After our crew activities we prepped for the
fieldwork and hit the trail. Each group
sampled 5 plots (each plot is 2,500 sq feet), and as a total crew we sampled 35
plots today. What was really impressive
to me was that every single crew member was effectively collaborating and
working through challenges. The weather
wasn’t quite as bad as yesterday, but we still had to work through some snowy
conditions. There was a really wonderful
moment today where we were all spread out at one of the research sites. It was pretty cold and snowing, but all I
could see and hear were our young scientists hard at work (and enjoying
it). After a couple hours of sustained
work there was a break in the clouds and when the sun came out, all I could
here were the sounds of whoops and yays echoing through the forest. This lasted for about 10 seconds, and when
the sun went away, they all got right back to work! I thought about that moment for a little
while and what I realized was that these kids were completely invested in what
they were doing, had a moment of thankfulness for the sunshine, and then had
the responsibility to get back to work.
I think this is a wonderful example of crew and grit!




