Going Green: Efforts for a Sustainable Future at Randolf Henry School
Going green means making efforts to protect the environment through actions like recycling, reusing, and reducing waste. At Randolf Henry School, teachers emphasize the importance of these practices. Mr. Catron supports conservation efforts, Mrs. Venable advocates for continuous green initiatives, and Mr. McCargo encourages everyone to participate in going green. Notably, Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins demonstrates an impressive commitment to sustainability with a 296,000-square-foot building powered by wind and solar energy, achieving a silver LEED certification.
Going Green: Efforts for a Sustainable Future at Randolf Henry School
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GOING GREEN BY WILLIE RICKMOND
MEANING OF GOING GREEN going green is to make effort to fix the enviroment For an example • Recycling paper • Reusing plastic bottles • Reduce the amount of arousal products used
Here are some ways Randolfhenry is making efforts to go green and things they need to improve
What teacher of Rh think about going green • Mr. catronsaid I think it’s a great way to conserve what we have and be an example for others • Mrs. Venable said going green is good and we shouldn’t stop • Mr.mccargo said I think its good and every body should make efforts to go green
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Fossil Ridge High School in Fort Collins • Their 296,000-square-foot buildingwhich runs on wind and solar power and boasts • an irrigation pond recently earned a silver rating from USGBC’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design