Tue, 04/20/2021 - 2:45pm Riley School. (Photo courtesy Stewardship Education Alliance) Children’s House Montessori School. (Photo courtesy Stewardship Education Alliance) PeoplePlace. (Photo courtesy Stewardship Education Alliance) CAMDEN — Four area school teachers will be getting their feet wet this summer as a result of educational grants awarded by the Stewardship Education Alliance (S.E.A.), a year-old nonprofit working to increase community awareness of and efforts toward becoming better stewards of the Midcoast’s water resources and fragile watersheds. Kisha Marsh and Deb McSweyne, both teachers at Camden Rockport Middle School; Germaine Koomen, a teacher at Children’s House Montessori School in Camden; and Sessa Salas, a teacher at Camden’s PeoplePlace school, have been awarded study grants for courses in aquaponics being taught this July at Herring Gut Learning Center in Port Clyde.