Middle School student Olivia Negro along with the support of MS Green Ambassadors director Maura Saurman, Science Chair Rollie Wakeman, and Jay Wright Student Council Leader, successfully launched Green Challenge 2014 a two week set of advisory challenges aimed at demonstrating just how easy it is to Go Green. "Each day there was a different theme or activity related to green initiatives where students would gain advisory points for meeting those initiatives. Disconnect Tuesday where students were asked to conserve battery power in their devices, Water Bottle Wednesday supporting reusable water bottles, Meatless Monday and Litter-less Lunch Friday, were just a few of the 10 challenges for students," reports Negro before commenting "I am very happy about how the middle school responded to the green challenges. They were enthusiastic about the events and I hope that we can do it next year."
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
MS Green Challenge 2014
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The Green Ambassadors
Sunday, May 18, 2014
The Swail Project in the Preserve: New Spring Arrivals
Close Up of Tadpoles |
Tadpoles Clustered Along the Water Edge |
New Plant growth from Fall Seeding |
New Plant Growth from Fall Plantings |
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
LS Students Begin Their Spring Planting in The Wolf Garden
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Raising the Mighty Monarch in Kindergarten
Earlier in the school year Peter Waxler's students in the lower school began their study of butterflies by raising monarchs in class followed by a walk to the butterfly garden in the Preserve to read a story about butterfly habitats. They finished their unit by spreading milkweed seeds in the Preserve to increase monarch caterpillar's only food supply.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Pre K Students Participate in Adopt A Tree
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