Southeast’s Go Green Week
April 6, 2008 by James Hendricks
Southeast Elementary School will participate in a Go Green Week that has been developed by our Good Earth University of Connecticut Interns Miss Danielle Smith and Miss Elizabeth Kloeblen have coordinated activities for the week. Students are encouraged to participate in some eco activities that will help make a difference to the Earth. Some of those activities include taking shorter showers, using one-sided scrap paper, composting, and more. Students will fill-out slips to tell us how they have helped the Earth and these activities will be tallied. The class that has the most eco activities completed will be able to paint an eco mural.
In addition to these student activities, NBC30 Meteorologist John Carroll will be visiting Southeast School to talk about weather and its affect on the Earth. He will speak to third grades from 10:05 to 11:00 AM on Monday.
A culminating activity will occur on Tuesday, March 22, which is Earth Day at Southeast School.
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