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Make A Difference Summit PowerPoint presentations

File Concord Elementary
Concord Elementary's Green Team presented on their efforts to increase recycling, start a composting program and decrease the amount of garbage at their school in the 06-07 school year.
File How to Build a Solar Oven
Children's School of Excellence presented on how to build two different designs of solar ovens. Check out their results! (08-09 school year)
File Suquamish Early Birds Present the Dawn Chorus
Suquamish Elementary bird watchers presented on their Bird Observatory Garden and National Wildlife Habitat Certification. (08-09 school year)
File How ASB 5th graders help the environment
Assumption St. Bridget presented on planting trees, composting, collecting books to donate and creating a recycling olympics! (08-09 school year)
File Roxhill Composts
Roxhill Elementary presented on how they started a school-wide lunchroom composting program through Cedar Grove. (08-09 school year)
File Lunchroom Composting at John Muir
A video made by John Muir students on how the composting program works in their lunchroom as well as student and staff thoughts on composting! (08-09 school year)
File Juanita Elementary MAD Presentation 2
In November, fifth grade students at Juanita Elementary went to Islandwood. Since then, the students have extended their knowledge to help inform the Juanita Community about the local Juanita Creek Watershed. The report card has come in for the creek as being poor in three areas: streamside conditions, in-stream habitat, and fish and wildlife. Students created projects to share ideas on how to improve the conditions of the watershed. This could lead to improving quality of life around the watershed. These projects include videos, posters, and even a dance.
File Suquamish Elementary Procession of the Species Parade
 
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