Mme Hamilton and I are very excited to begin Destination: Conservation this Wednesday, October 2nd at lunch recess. We are hoping to have a good mix of younger and older students so that we can get a lot done at our school this year. If you are in grade 5, 6, 7, or 8, please consider joining us and being a leader in our club. It will be awesome to have you join us!
Can't wait to see you Wednesday after lunch!
Mme Hegarty
A blog of news and events related to our environmental club at École Victoria School.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Friday, September 20, 2013
New beginnings
Last year I began this blog with the hopes of launching it to keep parents of our club members informed of intiatives and the goings-on in our club. Unfortunately, it just got too busy to really get it going so it never made it past one post (and I never gave out the address either!).
It is my intention to make better use of this blog this year and so I do intend on sharing the link with the community.
With all that being said, we are planning on launching Destination: Conservation on Wednesdays during lunch recess (for grades 2 to 8 students) very soon, so stay tuned!
Monday, March 25, 2013
Earth Hour
Last Saturday, April 23 between 8:30 and 9:30pm was Earth Hour, an event sponsored by the World Wildlife Federation to encourage people around the world to turn off their lights and save electricity for one hour. Our school held a mini-Earth hour on Friday between 2:40 and 3:30pm, and even the hall lights were turned off during this time.
Many thanks to the administrative and custodial staff for their support in making this happen, as well as all the classroom teachers and their students who participated!
According to news sources, Saskatchewan didn't make a huge impact during this year's event. The good news however is that we did better than last year when Saskatchewan's power consumption went up during that time! We'll have to do even better as a province next year.
What did you do for earth hour?
Many thanks to the administrative and custodial staff for their support in making this happen, as well as all the classroom teachers and their students who participated!
According to news sources, Saskatchewan didn't make a huge impact during this year's event. The good news however is that we did better than last year when Saskatchewan's power consumption went up during that time! We'll have to do even better as a province next year.
What did you do for earth hour?
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