Keystone Adventure School and Farm in Edmond for their ongoing dedicated efforts to “do the right thing” for the world. On a regular basis, each of the 60 elementary-aged students cleaned up their campus, collected recyclables, composted manure and lunch wastes, planted and harvested food, and much more. These students raised 18-hundred dollars for Burmese refugees to rent a plot of land on which to plant vegetables. For this project, they received, in May, the EPA Region 6 Presidential Youth Award.