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Stewardship Project Motivation

Projects are student generated . Stewardship Project Motivation. Projects fulfill teacher stipend requirements. Projects improve our environment. Projects are sustainable . international framework helping educators integrate sustainable principles throughout their schools & curriculum.

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Stewardship Project Motivation

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  1. Projects are student generated Stewardship ProjectMotivation Projects fulfill teacher stipend requirements Projects improve our environment Projects are sustainable

  2. international framework helping educators integrate sustainable principles throughout their schools & curriculum EcoSchools 8 Pathways to Sustainable Stewardship http://www.nwf.org/Global-Warming/School-Solutions/Eco-Schools-USA.aspx

  3. Join Preexisting Recycling ProjectsResearch & Devise Sustainable Projects Trex composite deck material = sawdust + recycled bags. Could partner with retailers, trash haulers, high school only, high # bags = free TREX bench. http://www.trex.com/plan/why-trex/environmentally-friendly/recycling-programs/index.htm Juice Box Recycling Raise fund/get ideas from: http://www.keepvirginiabeautiful.org Beverage containers make up (40-60%) of litter, always in top 3 in land/water clean-up efforts. Is recycling effective? Advocate for a bottle bill in Pr. Wm. http://toolkit.bottlebill.org/

  4. Reduce Energy Consumption • Conduct a School energy Audit, distribute • results to whole school • Persuade students/admin to cut back • Seal leaks • Shut down computers/smart boards daily, if • no updates are occurring • Decrease unneeded lighting Kill-A-Watt meter http://www.p3international.com/products/special/P4400/P4400-CE.html http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/wue/energy2_procedures.html SMART strip Automatically shuts off appliances when not in use

  5. Climate Change http://usa.zerochallenge.org/ Track where students old cell phones end up • Decrease school footprint • Create/Use social media to • increase project impact Participate in Chesapeake Climate Action Network http://www.chesapeakeclimate.org/ http://www.chesapeakeclimate.org/template/index_va.cfm

  6. Green Your Grounds • Keep stormwater on site • Install a rain garden • Decrease mowed lawn areas • Plant native trees • Stabilize eroded slopes • Plant retention pond • filtering vegetation • More outdoor learning! biology.kenyon.edu http://www.gfrpartners.com/06DurfeeTreePlanting.html http://www.shenandoah.k12.va.us/v.php?pg=890

  7. Improve your Watershed POTOMAC RIVER WATERSHED CLEANUP • 9am - 12pm Saturday, April 14, 2012 • http://www.fergusonfoundation.org/trash_initiative/trash_cleanup.shtml Friends of the Occoquan Spring Clean-Up Day • Saturday, April 14, 2012 http://www.friendsoftheoccoquan.org/ • Adopt-a-stream • Routinely clean school grounds • Monitor/decrease fertilizer application on school grounds • Prevent debris from entering parking lot storm drains • Improve soil, drainage, flow at school or local areas • Can school water be reused for irrigation? Grow & release shad Pr. Wm Co. Clean-Up Pick your date & site! http://www.pwcleancouncil.org/Misc-.html MD Dept of the Environment http://www.livingclassroomsdc.org

  8. Improve your Watershed Plant Trees: Soak up Stormwater! • VA Dept. of Forestry • 40 species of VA grown bare root seedlings! • ~10 for $20 or 25 for $40 • Wildflower seed mixes • Orders taken Sept.-mid April • www.BuyVirginiaTrees.com **Celebrate** Arbor Day April 27, 2012 50 FREE Trees from Disney & Arbor Day Foundation Order by April 1, 2012 http://www.arborday.org/disney/ Pin Oak– dry or moist Full sun Silky Dogwood – moist areas Partial sun THESE  FREE SEEDLINGS from PWC Cooperative Ext. 4-H Order by Jan. 20, 2012 (arrival Mar. – Apr) Linda King, Extension Agent, lking@pwcgov.org703-792-4761

  9. Improve Air Quality, Reduce Emissions & Fuel Use • Improve School Bus Idling Policy • Use propane heaters to warm bus instead of cold weather idling • Reduce number of kids driving separate cars, when buses provided Encourage PWCS admin to look at improving indoor air quality for new school construction http://www.chps.net/dev/Drupal/node/48 http://www.virginiadot.org/programs/srsm_school_travel_plans_and_grants.asp They offer grants to get programs rolling! If not feasible at your school; have students partner with an elementary or middle school Bike to School Day May 9, 2012: http://www.walktoschool.org/ http://www.epa.gov/cleanschoolbus/idling_policy.htm International Walk to School Day October 2012: http://www.walktoschool.org/ http://www.saferoutesinfo.org/ http://saferoutesvirginia.wordpress.com/2010/09/30/prevention-connections-offers-safe-routes-to-school-grants/

  10. Questions to Ask Students • Did they define an issue? Did they contact with all stakeholders? • If we plant trees at the base of this slope, erosion will be decreased. • If we clean up trash along the Occoquan River and reported it in our school paper, students will more aware and less likely to throw trash in storm sewers • If 89% of all students walk or ride their bikes on May 9th, we will have cut down on ____ amount of greenhouse gases. • If we contact all homeowners in __ neighborhood and invite them to the neighborhood stream clean-up, we will have raised awareness and cleaned up this section of the stream… • Did their efforts make an impact? • Is it measurable? • Amount of trash collected, • Amount of electricity or $$ saved, no longer used, • # of homeowners contacted, • # of kids participating, • # of storm drains stenciled, • Number of trees planted… • Is it sustainable? • Is the rain garden effectively slowing storm water run off? Can we add more plants to it next year? • Are trees being watered during first summer? • Are kids participating in watershed clean-up each year? • Are teachers using student recommendations for decreasing electrical consumption…

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