Wake County students have reached a new milestone at the North Carolina Envirothon, as Enloe High School’s Subchronic Exposure team captured its fifth consecutive state championship and secured a place at the International NCF Envirothon July 19–25 in Starkville, MS.
Out of 47 high school teams competing statewide, Wake County teams delivered an impressive showing, with Enloe High School leading the way: Subchronic Exposure took first place, Flaming Drip Torches earned second place and Benthic Dwellers finished fourth.
“Enloe’s continued success at the Envirothon is a remarkable achievement and a point of pride for Wake County,” said Wake County Commissioner Susan Evans. “Their dedication, teamwork and depth of knowledge in environmental science truly stand out, and we are excited to see them represent our community at the international level.”…