A reflection of a great scientist!  Sir Robert DePung began his scientific inquiry as a young boy extensively studying the texture of ants on the South.

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A reflection of a great scientist!

 Sir Robert DePung began his scientific inquiry as a young boy extensively studying the texture of ants on the South Side of St. Louis.

 At the age of 12, sir DP shifted his scientific exploration to the fascinating reaction when dry ice is mixed with a liquid in a contained environment.

 Unfortunately, his studies on this topic were frowned down upon certain members of the community.

 Due to the communities standards on the destruction of property, Sir DP was required to beautify the neighborhoods of South St. Louis.

WWhile beautifying the community Sir DP noticed the pollution in the lakes and ponds of the neighborhood parks.

 Sir DP focused on environmental studies focusing on the bacteria that were found in the local streams and ponds

 Offered a position with the IEPA, testing the PH levels of the rivers, lakes, and streams of central Illinois.

 Grandview Elementary school  Created curriculum for the outdoor classroom and nature trail.  Highlights of curriculum include native wildflowers, identifying and tracking animals.

 Sir DP arrives at Hancock Place Middle school and begins the education of his evil minions!