The Environmental Club’s Earth Week schedule, which spanned from April 21st to April 26th, featured an array of activities to fuel environmental awareness in the school community. Events included a planting and pot decorating activity at the annual Spring Carnival, a presentation of the Net Zero Initiative’s Solar Panel Project at the school-wide morning meeting, a slideshow playing in Hajjar STEM, a sustainable bake sale that supported the Hackensack Riverkeeper, and an eco-themed Kahoot trivia. Awareness was also spread to younger divisions through a Lower School reading activity where Upper Schoolers did a read-aloud of Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax. The schedule showcased the club’s dedication to promoting environmental awareness and engagement throughout Earth Week to both the school and the local community. The planning of Earth Week remains an annual tradition for the Environmental Club and involves a great deal of student leadership!
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