While many schools on Long Island are beginning to jump on the "Go Green" band wagon, Waverly Park is one school that started the trend. Our youngest students learn the basics, such as soda can recycling. Our 5th graders learn about ways to reduce their carbon footprints. They each trace their foot on paper, then choose one way to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions and write it on the footprint to display.
Several years ago, during Ecology Week, our Science teacher, Susan Lindner, decided we needed to stop throwing out used water bottles. She contacted the East Rockaway sanitation department and arranged to have our empties picked up on a scheduled day. Since then, all our classes collect their used bottles on a weekly basis and bring them to the recycle can in the school kitchen every Friday afternoon. Early on Monday mornings, the East Rockaway recycling truck stops by to pick them up. In fact, when Waverly 5th graders moved up to the middle school, they were shocked to discover that water bottles were being thrown away! They took it upon themselves to speak to administrators and make the changes that they had already become accustomed to in their former elementary school. We are hoping that next year we can have a fund raiser and have students purchase reusable water bottles. This will drastically cut down on the waste that water bottles create, not to mention the amount of fossil fuels it takes to make and recycle them.
Last year our school had a fund raiser to encourage students to buy eco-friendly cloth lunch/snack bags. Buying colorful T-shirts with pictures of tropical animals were all the rage in an effort to collect funds for a "Save the Rain Forest" event. We have been collecting used batteries and ink cartridges and sending them out for recycling. Last year we instituted white paper recycling throughout the entire school. We now found out that we can recycle any kind of paper. This year we initiated Save a Watt Day, when all classes shut off their lights and computers when not needed, in order to save energy use for the school district . The students themselves have suggested that every day can be Save a Watt day, and this has been quite successful. We are planning to compare our energy bills from March through June of this year to next year's. So, as you can see, "Going Green" at Waverly Park is "going strong."
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