Sunday, April 12, 2015

Arlington's Growing Green Schools and the NoVA regional Schools Environmental Action Showcase

This week the Arlington County Healthy Community Action Team and the Arlington County Superintendent's Advisory Committee on Sustainability co-hosted a Growing Green Schools networking and resource-sharing event to recognize schools greening efforts.

The event is blogged by Jessica Haney at Mindful Healthy Life. 

The Growing Green Schools event helped catalyze and foster networks, partnerships and collaborative information sharing on health, food and nutrition and outdoor learning between local Arlington schools, community and providers of environmental and sustainability education.


Two days later, NoVA Outside, the Northern Virginia regional alliance for environmental educators partnered with Earth Force, George Mason University and many others to host the annual Schools Environmental Action Showcase.

Participating schools came to the Schools Environmental Action Showcase from all over the Northern Virginia region for an exciting day of activities including student project presentations, school displays and a competition for a school mascot made from recycled materials. Visiting VIPs included Senator Tim Kaine's representative Joe Montano, and a representative from Dominion Power.

The day was exciting and inspirational for all.  There was many people to talk to and ask questions such as:

  • Did you see the Dolphin mascot made of recycled trash? 
  • Did you check out the Dragon? 
  • How about the high school students presentation of Radicle Radishes: their project growing Daikon radishes to help with an erosion issue in a schoolyard?
  • Do you compost food waste at your school yet?
  • Do you find the Eco-Schools USA framework helpful?
  • How did the blades on your wind turbine work out?
  • Are you tracking your school's power usage?


I was impressed by the increase in focus on sustainability in our area schools.
Many thanks to Eco-Schools USA for providing an easily adoptable framework that is followed by many schools already in Fairfax County.

Thank you also to the SEAS organizers: to Elaine Tholen (FCPS Get2Green Coordinator), Kurt Moser (Earth Force), Cindy Smith (GMU PEREC) and the Advisory Committee of NoVA Outside, and also to many many others for hosting and participating in this Schools Environmental Action Showcase - that is the premier regional event for youth-focussed environmental education!

I helped to organize both Arlington's Growing Green Schools and the NoVA Schools Environmental Action Showcase and I also learned from talking with students, parents, teachers and partner organizations.

During the week, I also taught several classes of outdoor learning at Jamestown Elementary School and started a Garden Adventures program for the Homeschool Club of Arlington. I put into practice the basics for students learning outdoors: observation and journalling. Students discussed healthy ecosystems, soil and planted native plants. We planted vegetables and weeded.  I developed signage linked to QR Codes to highlight "evidence of learning" in the schoolyard. I trained Middle School teachers on Seeing Math Patterns in Nature. And I continued negotiations with school staff and the community for building capacity to adopt an Eco-Schools framework at a local school.

For me it was a beautiful week for learning and teaching about sustainability both indoors and outdoors.

I look forward to more students and their mentors being able to join in these local and regional showcase events next year to share the energy, inspiration and knowledge!


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