This is Mrs. Keith's 3rd year teaching GIS mapping at Red Bank High School. She had been doing OSM before this ever became a class. GIS officially became a class in 2015, but Red Bank has had a HOT Team for 6 years now. They started off by mapping for Hurricane Matthew, several hurricanes in the Philippines, the Ebola Outbreak in Africa, the Lawson Cemetery Project, and Nepal earthquakes, and later mapped the East Cherokee Nation, by making a map of the 1831 Cherokee Removal.
To the left is a picture of one of the first books OSM published in 2011, mentioning Mrs. Keith's GIS class.
Here are two pictures of Mrs Keith's first ever GIS Mapping class working in the 2014-2015 school year.
The picture on the left is the 2015-2016 school year's GIS mapping class, led by Mrs. Keith.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press wrote an article on the Red Bank High School mapping class, mentioning one of our biggest assets, Randy Hale.
This is a Map of the EPB solar farm made by Red Bank High School - 2016
Mapping for EPB for the placement of their solar farm in downtown Chattanooga.
Map of Hamilton County Schools
This was a UNUM grant to look at the Chattanooga shale location in Hamilton County, the Chattanooga shale is radioactive and releases radon. We looked at schools close to the Chattanooga Shale for radon contamination and mapped those locations with yellow dots.
This is a poster of mapping with our drone, MacDaddy, in 2015 for the 2014 Teacherpreneur winner. Teacherpreneur gave us $10,000 for the drones we use now.
This was the map created for the November 17th, 2013 tornado in Washington, Illinois. Team Rubicon was the first response team consisting of retired military personnel. The mapping was being used live, and immediately downloaded so it can be gridded off for use by first responders.