Lyncrest School’s Environmental Club Presents…
An exciting year of…
Designed and coordinated by the National Wildlife Federation with the support of the U.S. EPA and EPA Taiwan. The Eco-Campus Partnership Program will provide high-quality collaborative educational experiences utilizing an online collaborative platform. The online platform will provide a forum for teachers and students to interact, collaborate on projects, and create and share photos, videos, documents, presentations, and other multimedia resources. Its global network is active in more than 30,000 schools and youth organizations in 140 countries. The Eco-Campus Partnership Program
National Wildlife Federation US & Taiwan EPAs iEARN and Global Collaborative Projects Lyncrest School Environmental Global Project Initiative
Connect with their peers by using cross-cultural skills Examine and compare local environmental issues Do clean-ups Conduct recycling campaigns Pitch solutions to environmental challenges Building 21 st Century Skills through the Environment
Students will be partnering with De Chong Elementary School in Taiwan in order to exchange information about waste and pollution found within their communities. Our students will be able to gain a deeper knowledge of pollution, gain a greater awareness of and explanation of issues, and engage with peers and adults and community members outside of the classroom.De Chong Elementary School Taiwan Initiative
Cleaning the environmental center with the support of Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission.
Conducted a litter-campaign with middle school students and collected 50lbs of plastic bottle-caps
Began to sort our bottle-cap colors into separate bins to help make the designing of our projects easier.
Tracing our project ideas onto paper
Student’s visions for their projects
Jigsawing student’s projects
Wood art sanded down and ready to go…
Student’s work in progress
Setting the Bottle Caps Begin!
Let the Drilling Begin!!
Eco-Art Ready for our Environmental Museum