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Putting Sustainability Into Action

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Between 2002 and 2004, under a generous grant from the Russell Family Foundation, Sustainable Seattle offered "Putting Sustainability into Action" to 74 classroom and reached 1186 young people.  The workshop consisted of 1 or 2 day, hour-long lessons on the three E's of sustainability: Environment, Economics, and Equity.   Students also had the opportunity to apply for mini-grants worth up to $500 toward a community or school project related to sustainability. 

 

Some of the project students completed are:

School
Grade
Teacher Project
Final Report
Photos
North Mason High School
 10-12 Environmental Science Class and Service Learning
 Karen    Lippy
 Large Propagation Bed  for native plants, at Hood Canal Watershed Project Center
  North  Mason
Planning Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Project Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
King's High School, Christ Campus
  10-12
 Melanie Lehman
  Preservation and Restoration of Boeing Creek Park
King's School
Project Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

Other Mini-Grant Projects Completed:

  • Bitter Lake Community Center- Myth Buster Bitter Lake Education Kiosk
  • Garfield High School- Bike Shelter
  • Roosevelt High School- Fair Trade Coffee Stand
  • Alki Community Center- Invasive Plant removal from North Cascades National Park
  • Nathan Hale High School- Courtyard Beautification Project.
  • International District Housing Alliance's Wilderness Inner City Leadership Development Proejct-  Photo-Voice Project

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