More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Our school's Environmental Club had its humble beginnings just three short years ago. In that time, our club has gone above and beyond to promote environmental awareness among the student body and staff. We've posted "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" signs around campus. We've led beautification projects like neighborhood clean ups and planting flowers in front of the school. We've even started our own school garden. Each year we try to find bigger and better ways to give back to the environment.
This year, we need recycling bins to start a recycling program at our school. Our goal is to have a recycling bin in every classroom and office! the amount of paper that gets tossed into the garbage can at our school is absurd. You can see them in the trash cans, hallways floors, and in the dumpsters out back. unknowingly, our teachers, staff, and students are overflowing our local landfills year after year. Trees are being cut down at an alarm rate and our club feels like we need to make a difference right now. These recycle bins will be our first step in helping everyone at our school be responsible global citizens.
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Our school's Environmental Club had its humble beginnings just three short years ago. In that time, our club has gone above and beyond to promote environmental awareness among the student body and staff. We've posted "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" signs around campus. We've led beautification projects like neighborhood clean ups and planting flowers in front of the school. We've even started our own school garden. Each year we try to find bigger and better ways to give back to the environment.
This year, we need recycling bins to start a recycling program at our school. Our goal is to have a recycling bin in every classroom and office! the amount of paper that gets tossed into the garbage can at our school is absurd. You can see them in the trash cans, hallways floors, and in the dumpsters out back. unknowingly, our teachers, staff, and students are overflowing our local landfills year after year. Trees are being cut down at an alarm rate and our club feels like we need to make a difference right now. These recycle bins will be our first step in helping everyone at our school be responsible global citizens.