"As high school youth we have the power to unite. Instead of small organizations, we can come together as students representing all of Minnesota high schools to initiate real environmental action and to make change happen."
-Ethan Buckner, YEA Minnesota
Sarah Waddle's eighth grade teacher inspired her to learn about Jane Goodall and her organization, Roots and Shoots. Sarah founded a Roots and Shoots group at St Paul's Central High School in her sophomore year.
One of Sarah's dream projects for the group is to install a green roof at St. Paul Central. Her Roots and Shoots club is fortunate enough to have Macalester College nearby and was able to meet with students and tour their green roof.
Emma brought together legislators representing Eagan, Apple Valley, and Rosemount with local high school students to allow the students to
I'm a social studies teacher and a parent of two high school students, so I primarily addressed school groups. I'm proud of the fact that I spoke to over 40 groups in the spring of 2007, but what I've found most
Focus on your core group of people who show up. Oftentimes, their excitement for the group will naturally recruit others to join in.
Outreach = participation, get the word out! Parents teacher conferences; all-school announcements; school newsletter, newspaper or website; posters; facebook; email lists, etc.
Can be used by club members or
friendly competitions between classes, sports teams, etc.:
mnenergychallenge.org, 612-335-5852
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Global Warming projects
Project ideas and lesson plans:
willstegerfoundation.org
612-278-7147
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Recycling