The document outlines an action plan for 2008 that includes over 50 environmental projects and initiatives to be carried out by the eco school group and its partners. Key projects include planting trees and gardens, conducting biodiversity surveys, establishing links with other schools, fundraising for projects in Ghana, and educating students about environmental topics. Most projects are ongoing with status updates provided in folders and areas around the school as evidence of completion.
This document outlines an action plan for Hamilton Grammar School's Ecoschools program from August 2006 to June 2007. It lists over 40 targets to raise environmental awareness, promote sustainability, and conduct ecological surveys and projects. Responsibilities are assigned and progress is marked as ongoing or completed. The targets include fundraising, recycling programs, community outreach, gardening, and integrating environmental topics into lessons. Monitoring and evidence of progress is noted for each target.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a Kindergarten including a Winter Concert on December 14th and December 19th. It notes the winter break dates from December 21st to January 6th with classes resuming on January 7th. It also includes the Kindergarten's homework calendar for the month and details an upcoming Kindergarten holiday party on December 18th.
The April newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the childcare center in April. It reminds parents of payment due dates and policies, and lists field trips and activities planned for the month including swimming, spring pictures, and library visits. It also shares news from the different classrooms, including exploring spring signs outdoors, coloring eggs, and letter learning. Finally, it notes birthdays being celebrated that month.
The newsletter provides information about the upcoming month, including:
- The center was very busy in December with a successful holiday program and visit from Santa.
- In January, the center will prepare for reaccreditation through state and national programs to maintain quality standards.
- Upcoming events in January include field trips to the library, swimming, and a parent meeting.
- The Bird and Giraffe classrooms recap their busy December activities like holiday performances and gifts.
- Winter gear is needed as the classrooms will continue outdoor time in the snow.
This document is a newsletter from Mrs. Telford, a second grade teacher, welcoming students and parents to the new school year. It provides information about classroom supplies needed, daily agenda books, snacks, birthdays, homework expectations, classroom behavior rules, and tips for student success. Specials classes and the teacher website are also noted.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where children will exchange valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a faculty in-service day on February 22nd.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where a class list will be sent home for children to address valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a Faculty In-Service Day on February 22nd.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where a class list will be sent home for children to address valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a Faculty In-Service Day on February 22nd.
This document outlines an action plan for Hamilton Grammar School's Ecoschools program from August 2006 to June 2007. It lists over 40 targets to raise environmental awareness, promote sustainability, and conduct ecological surveys and projects. Responsibilities are assigned and progress is marked as ongoing or completed. The targets include fundraising, recycling programs, community outreach, gardening, and integrating environmental topics into lessons. Monitoring and evidence of progress is noted for each target.
The document provides information about upcoming events at a Kindergarten including a Winter Concert on December 14th and December 19th. It notes the winter break dates from December 21st to January 6th with classes resuming on January 7th. It also includes the Kindergarten's homework calendar for the month and details an upcoming Kindergarten holiday party on December 18th.
The April newsletter provides information on upcoming events at the childcare center in April. It reminds parents of payment due dates and policies, and lists field trips and activities planned for the month including swimming, spring pictures, and library visits. It also shares news from the different classrooms, including exploring spring signs outdoors, coloring eggs, and letter learning. Finally, it notes birthdays being celebrated that month.
The newsletter provides information about the upcoming month, including:
- The center was very busy in December with a successful holiday program and visit from Santa.
- In January, the center will prepare for reaccreditation through state and national programs to maintain quality standards.
- Upcoming events in January include field trips to the library, swimming, and a parent meeting.
- The Bird and Giraffe classrooms recap their busy December activities like holiday performances and gifts.
- Winter gear is needed as the classrooms will continue outdoor time in the snow.
This document is a newsletter from Mrs. Telford, a second grade teacher, welcoming students and parents to the new school year. It provides information about classroom supplies needed, daily agenda books, snacks, birthdays, homework expectations, classroom behavior rules, and tips for student success. Specials classes and the teacher website are also noted.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where children will exchange valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a faculty in-service day on February 22nd.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where a class list will be sent home for children to address valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a Faculty In-Service Day on February 22nd.
The document provides information about upcoming events in February for a Kindergarten class. It includes the following events:
1. Grandparents' Day on February 3rd where grandparents will visit classrooms and children will provide snacks.
2. Class pictures on February 10th.
3. A Valentine's Day classroom party on February 14th where a class list will be sent home for children to address valentines.
4. Presidents' Day on February 21st is a no school day, and there is also no school for a Faculty In-Service Day on February 22nd.
The kindergarten newsletter announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley by sending him on adventures to students' homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a relaxing spring break.
The kindergarten newsletter announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley by sending him on adventures to students' homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a relaxing spring break.
This newsletter summarizes events at Pukekohe Hill Family School. It discusses the successful Kids for Kids choir concert, invites parents to the upcoming PTA meeting and coffee club social events. It also provides information on half day schooling for teacher meetings, sausage sizzle fundraisers and upcoming book week dress up day. The classroom highlights section describes culture learning rotations and upcoming concert preparations in Room 8. The newsletter closes with community event announcements.
This newsletter provides updates from Southern Cross Schools in Hoedspruit, South Africa. It discusses that staff and students recently attended an advanced snake handling course, participated in family building day where they worked on various maintenance projects around the school, and the preschool students pledged allegiance on a game drive where they saw rhinos. It also announces that the second term activities have begun and many students excelled on international benchmark tests in math and English.
This newsletter from October 2012 provides information about upcoming events at KELC (Kendal at Oberlin Early Learning Center) in the fall. It lists activities planned for October like field trips to the botanical gardens and library, pumpkin bowling, fall parade, and picture day. It also notes closed days in November and December and birthdays being celebrated that month. Brief summaries are included from the Bird and Giraffe classrooms about curriculum topics, children's interests, and recent activities. The newsletter aims to keep parents informed about the month's events.
The February 2013 newsletter provides updates from the classrooms including:
- Welcoming two new families, the Heilmans and Rices
- An upcoming intergenerational Valentine's Day event on February 12th
- No birthdays in February
- Details on an upcoming spring fundraiser
- Important February dates like swimming lessons and field trips
The March 2013 newsletter from KELC previews upcoming events and activities for the month. They include starting a garden, more outdoor time as weather improves, swimming lessons, and spring parent-teacher conferences in April. Community events are noted such as Oberlin College students assisting with Spanish lessons and haircut services at Kendal. The Bird and Giraffe classrooms provide recaps of February and previews of planned March themes around Dr. Seuss, St. Patrick's Day, and dinosaurs.
This newsletter summarizes events and activities at the KELC daycare center for the month of December. It announces that staff member Robin will be leaving for Florida for the winter and her temporary replacement Jennifer Perrino. Upcoming events include a holiday program, visit from Santa, and the center will be closed for Christmas and New Years. The classrooms provide more details on their themes, activities with residents of a nearby care center, and birthday celebrations for the month.
Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class is preparing for St. Patrick's Day by having a green snack on March 16th. She is still in need of some donations for the snack. The class is also starting a new science unit on landforms and will be making landform projects in art class on April 10th. In math, the class is learning about fractions and there are websites listed to help students practice fractions at home.
The document provides an update on activities in a Kindergarten classroom during the month of October and information about upcoming events in November. In October, students went on a field trip to a farm and had Halloween celebrations. They are now learning literacy and math skills through small group work and play-based activities. Important November dates are noted, including parent-teacher conferences and PA days. Reminders are provided about take-home folders, toileting independence, winter clothing, and arrival time.
Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class newsletter provides information about upcoming events and learning topics. The class will have a holiday party on December 20th and parents signed up to send items. Mrs. Ealy will go on maternity leave in December and Mrs. Petersmark will substitute. Students have been learning double digit addition in math and visualizing in reading. They created stories in writing class and will illustrate them to complete the assignments. The newsletter also outlines the specials, social studies, and health lessons for the week.
Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class had a Halloween party and many students were out sick with the flu. She reminds parents to have children wash hands and cover sneezes to prevent spreading germs. The class started a book and bag reading program but some students still need to return document portfolios. In school, the class is learning about telling time in math, changing voice tones in reading, writing stories, and learning about communities in social studies. Upcoming events include no school on November 6th and a parent-teacher meeting on November 12th.
This newsletter summarizes activities at a children's daycare center for the month of April. Several field trips and birthday celebrations are planned. The center also received a grant to improve literacy materials. Families are invited to join the children for a swimming party and pizza on April 17th to celebrate the Week of the Young Child. Classroom updates provide information on curriculum activities and the children's progress and interests that month.
This week in Mrs. Teitsma's kindergarten class, they decorated their classroom tree with ornaments, made a countdown chain to Christmas, and learned how people in Holland celebrate Christmas by putting out wooden shoes instead of stockings. The class wrote sentences about ornaments and had their class photographer take pictures. They also played math games focusing on addition and teen numbers. The teacher reminded parents to have children go to bed early and wash hands frequently to stay healthy as flu and colds were spreading in the classroom.
This document is a newsletter from Howe Middle School that provides information to parents. It introduces the principal and vice-principal. It lists important dates like Pro-D days and photo retakes. It provides information about upcoming events like a Diwali celebration and a cross country season recap. It requests that parents sign and return student forms and check the lost and found. It also addresses extended absences and banned bracelets.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with updates and upcoming events for the month of September. It includes a calendar with suggested daily homework activities for children to complete at home, such as practicing saying their teachers' names, counting, and reading with family members. Parents are invited to attend the Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st and the Fall Tailgate on September 28th. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to continued parental support.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with updates and upcoming events for the month of September. It includes a calendar with suggested daily homework activities for children to complete at home, such as practicing saying their teachers' names, counting, and reading with family members. Parents are invited to attend the Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st and the Fall Tailgate on September 28th. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to continued parental support.
Kingsgate Transportation is a family-owned transportation and logistics company that has been in business for over 20 years. It prides itself on its consumer-centric approach and commitment to customer service. Kingsgate works with over 250 clients to design customized shipping solutions and ensure loads are delivered on time. It invests in technology and its employees to provide the best service possible.
The document provides market index data for several major US stock market indices as of September 17, 2008. It includes daily and weekly statistics on price changes, moving averages, and highs and lows for the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, Russell 3000, and S&P 400 indices.
The document provides market index data for several US stock market indices including the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000. It includes daily and weekly statistics such as advance/decline percentages and percentages above or below moving averages, as well as high/low and breakout data for each index.
- The document summarizes an Ecoschools meeting that took place on October 11, 2005 at Hamilton Grammar School.
- Representatives from various school departments and committees attended, along with students from the Environmental Club.
- During the meeting, staff members who attended were asked to add their names and contributions to the school's action plan based on the previous month's discussion. As a result, the action plan was becoming more comprehensive.
- Other staff were asked to speak to Mr. Dyer and add their support to the action plan as well. The next Ecoschools meeting was scheduled for December 22nd to finalize the action plan for the year.
The kindergarten newsletter announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley by sending him on adventures to students' homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a relaxing spring break.
The kindergarten newsletter announces upcoming events like parent-teacher conferences on March 16th and spring break from March 19th to April 1st. It discusses how the class will be learning about Flat Stanley by sending him on adventures to students' homes. It also notes that report cards will be mailed home and any questions can be addressed at conferences. Finally, it wishes everyone a relaxing spring break.
This newsletter summarizes events at Pukekohe Hill Family School. It discusses the successful Kids for Kids choir concert, invites parents to the upcoming PTA meeting and coffee club social events. It also provides information on half day schooling for teacher meetings, sausage sizzle fundraisers and upcoming book week dress up day. The classroom highlights section describes culture learning rotations and upcoming concert preparations in Room 8. The newsletter closes with community event announcements.
This newsletter provides updates from Southern Cross Schools in Hoedspruit, South Africa. It discusses that staff and students recently attended an advanced snake handling course, participated in family building day where they worked on various maintenance projects around the school, and the preschool students pledged allegiance on a game drive where they saw rhinos. It also announces that the second term activities have begun and many students excelled on international benchmark tests in math and English.
This newsletter from October 2012 provides information about upcoming events at KELC (Kendal at Oberlin Early Learning Center) in the fall. It lists activities planned for October like field trips to the botanical gardens and library, pumpkin bowling, fall parade, and picture day. It also notes closed days in November and December and birthdays being celebrated that month. Brief summaries are included from the Bird and Giraffe classrooms about curriculum topics, children's interests, and recent activities. The newsletter aims to keep parents informed about the month's events.
The February 2013 newsletter provides updates from the classrooms including:
- Welcoming two new families, the Heilmans and Rices
- An upcoming intergenerational Valentine's Day event on February 12th
- No birthdays in February
- Details on an upcoming spring fundraiser
- Important February dates like swimming lessons and field trips
The March 2013 newsletter from KELC previews upcoming events and activities for the month. They include starting a garden, more outdoor time as weather improves, swimming lessons, and spring parent-teacher conferences in April. Community events are noted such as Oberlin College students assisting with Spanish lessons and haircut services at Kendal. The Bird and Giraffe classrooms provide recaps of February and previews of planned March themes around Dr. Seuss, St. Patrick's Day, and dinosaurs.
This newsletter summarizes events and activities at the KELC daycare center for the month of December. It announces that staff member Robin will be leaving for Florida for the winter and her temporary replacement Jennifer Perrino. Upcoming events include a holiday program, visit from Santa, and the center will be closed for Christmas and New Years. The classrooms provide more details on their themes, activities with residents of a nearby care center, and birthday celebrations for the month.
Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class is preparing for St. Patrick's Day by having a green snack on March 16th. She is still in need of some donations for the snack. The class is also starting a new science unit on landforms and will be making landform projects in art class on April 10th. In math, the class is learning about fractions and there are websites listed to help students practice fractions at home.
The document provides an update on activities in a Kindergarten classroom during the month of October and information about upcoming events in November. In October, students went on a field trip to a farm and had Halloween celebrations. They are now learning literacy and math skills through small group work and play-based activities. Important November dates are noted, including parent-teacher conferences and PA days. Reminders are provided about take-home folders, toileting independence, winter clothing, and arrival time.
Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class newsletter provides information about upcoming events and learning topics. The class will have a holiday party on December 20th and parents signed up to send items. Mrs. Ealy will go on maternity leave in December and Mrs. Petersmark will substitute. Students have been learning double digit addition in math and visualizing in reading. They created stories in writing class and will illustrate them to complete the assignments. The newsletter also outlines the specials, social studies, and health lessons for the week.
Mrs. Ealy's 2nd grade class had a Halloween party and many students were out sick with the flu. She reminds parents to have children wash hands and cover sneezes to prevent spreading germs. The class started a book and bag reading program but some students still need to return document portfolios. In school, the class is learning about telling time in math, changing voice tones in reading, writing stories, and learning about communities in social studies. Upcoming events include no school on November 6th and a parent-teacher meeting on November 12th.
This newsletter summarizes activities at a children's daycare center for the month of April. Several field trips and birthday celebrations are planned. The center also received a grant to improve literacy materials. Families are invited to join the children for a swimming party and pizza on April 17th to celebrate the Week of the Young Child. Classroom updates provide information on curriculum activities and the children's progress and interests that month.
This week in Mrs. Teitsma's kindergarten class, they decorated their classroom tree with ornaments, made a countdown chain to Christmas, and learned how people in Holland celebrate Christmas by putting out wooden shoes instead of stockings. The class wrote sentences about ornaments and had their class photographer take pictures. They also played math games focusing on addition and teen numbers. The teacher reminded parents to have children go to bed early and wash hands frequently to stay healthy as flu and colds were spreading in the classroom.
This document is a newsletter from Howe Middle School that provides information to parents. It introduces the principal and vice-principal. It lists important dates like Pro-D days and photo retakes. It provides information about upcoming events like a Diwali celebration and a cross country season recap. It requests that parents sign and return student forms and check the lost and found. It also addresses extended absences and banned bracelets.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with updates and upcoming events for the month of September. It includes a calendar with suggested daily homework activities for children to complete at home, such as practicing saying their teachers' names, counting, and reading with family members. Parents are invited to attend the Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st and the Fall Tailgate on September 28th. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to continued parental support.
The Kindergarten Newsletter provides parents with updates and upcoming events for the month of September. It includes a calendar with suggested daily homework activities for children to complete at home, such as practicing saying their teachers' names, counting, and reading with family members. Parents are invited to attend the Kindergarten Coffee on September 21st and the Fall Tailgate on September 28th. The Kindergarten teachers look forward to continued parental support.
Kingsgate Transportation is a family-owned transportation and logistics company that has been in business for over 20 years. It prides itself on its consumer-centric approach and commitment to customer service. Kingsgate works with over 250 clients to design customized shipping solutions and ensure loads are delivered on time. It invests in technology and its employees to provide the best service possible.
The document provides market index data for several major US stock market indices as of September 17, 2008. It includes daily and weekly statistics on price changes, moving averages, and highs and lows for the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, Russell 3000, and S&P 400 indices.
The document provides market index data for several US stock market indices including the S&P 100, Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000. It includes daily and weekly statistics such as advance/decline percentages and percentages above or below moving averages, as well as high/low and breakout data for each index.
- The document summarizes an Ecoschools meeting that took place on October 11, 2005 at Hamilton Grammar School.
- Representatives from various school departments and committees attended, along with students from the Environmental Club.
- During the meeting, staff members who attended were asked to add their names and contributions to the school's action plan based on the previous month's discussion. As a result, the action plan was becoming more comprehensive.
- Other staff were asked to speak to Mr. Dyer and add their support to the action plan as well. The next Ecoschools meeting was scheduled for December 22nd to finalize the action plan for the year.
The botanical website for the school grounds documents each plant species found on site with a description and photograph. It aims to add distribution charts to allow for future comparisons. The school grounds contain a variety of habitats including lawns, woodlands, and a unique meadow habitat ideal for orchid growth. A botanical study has identified 193 plant species so far, showing the grounds to be an unusually rich urban environment. The school works with external groups to record, monitor and protect this biodiversity as an educational resource.
This is minutes from an eco meeting to discuses the preservation of the schoo...ecogroup
The meeting discussed plans for development at Hamilton Grammar School while preserving biodiversity. Representatives from the school, biodiversity organizations, and construction firms attended. They raised concerns about protecting botanical areas during construction and discussed applying for grants to improve natural areas. The architect noted that costs may limit preservation efforts. The school will work with local organizations to identify tree species and boundaries. Signs will indicate the meadow's ecological importance. Work is scheduled to begin in April 2007, with relocating the school garden being one of the first tasks. Future meetings will involve all stakeholders to facilitate coordinated planning.
this is a copy of the official green flag award criteriaecogroup
The document outlines the criteria a school must meet in order to apply for a Green Flag award. It discusses that the school must have an established Eco-Committee comprised of both students and adults that meets regularly. The Eco-Committee is responsible for conducting an annual environmental review of the school and creating an action plan incorporated into the school development plan with targets and cost implications. Progress is monitored ongoing and data is used in curriculum work. The entire school community and wider community must be engaged in environmental activities and influence an Eco-Code that is displayed school-wide.
The meeting summarized Hamilton Grammar School's efforts to achieve Green Flag status for their eco-school program. They discussed completing an environmental review and action plan with specific targets. Volunteers agreed to lead initiatives like litter reduction, recycling, and improving the garden area. Subject areas would incorporate environmental themes. The group also covered displaying student work, updating their website and flag pole, and engaging other committees. Their next meeting would review progress and the evolving action plan.
This slide show was used to help hamilton grammar eco group plan a set of projects and activities to make almost a mile worth of land more enviromentaly friendly. this is an area of land behind our P.E. block. this is the second area of land we have done this with the first was behind the main hamilton grammar building. the airial picture comes from MSN live maps, for more information contact us at ecogroup@hamilton.s-lanark.sch.uk
The document discusses Hamilton Grammar School's carbon footprint calculations and efforts to reduce emissions. It calculates the school's emissions using different online calculators and finds slight variations in results. It recommends direct approaches like reducing consumption and indirect approaches such as carbon crediting through purchasing land for forestation. The school has its own carbon crediting project involving buying mango groves in Ghana.
hamilton grammar school eco group minutes 10/11/05ecogroup
- The document summarizes an Ecoschools meeting that took place on October 11, 2005 at Hamilton Grammar School.
- Representatives from various school departments and committees attended, along with students from the Environmental Club.
- During the meeting, staff members who attended were asked to add their names and contributions to the school's action plan based on the previous month's discussion. As a result, the action plan was becoming more comprehensive.
- Other staff were asked to speak to Mr. Dyer and add their support to the action plan as well. The next Ecoschools meeting was scheduled for December 22nd to finalize the action plan for the year.
hamilton grammarEco schools application questions 2006ecogroup
The document summarizes information about the Eco Group Eco schools committee at a school. It describes that the committee is made up of teachers from various departments and student representatives. It meets about four times per year and is responsible for developing the school's environmental action plan. It oversees work related to healthy eating, environmental issues, and embedding environmental topics across the curriculum. The whole school is informed of Eco-school activities through assemblies, notices, and newsletters. Students are involved in related work in various classes and there is an after school environmental club. The school has made various community contacts regarding their environmental initiatives.
The minutes from a Hamilton Grammar eco group meeting discuss preserving biodiversity during development. Key points from the planning meeting include being given a six month extension for the Green Flag, forming an eco-schools committee, auditing current practice, drawing up an action plan with specific targets, and improving communications and community links. This month's targets assign members to tasks like ensuring data is added to the Globe site, overseeing flower beds, and monthly reporting.
The document lists 10 common bird species that can be found in the area: Blue Tit, Collared Dove, Chaffinch, Blackbird, Song Thrush, Coal Tit, House Sparrow, Gold Finch, Wren, and Great Spotted Woodpecker.
hamilton grammar ecogroup action plan 2003-2004ecogroup
The Hamilton Grammar Ecoschools Action Plan from August 2002 to June 2003 outlines various environmental targets and initiatives for the school. Some of the key targets included monitoring recycling and litter reduction, increasing litter awareness, widening recycling to include ink cartridges and aluminum cans, conducting electronic surveillance of nesting birds, encouraging small bird populations by providing food, raising awareness of local bat populations, removing invasive plant species, encouraging insect populations, and strengthening community outreach. The action plan was an ongoing document that was constantly updated as the environmental group took on new projects and partnerships within the school and wider community.
Este documento habla sobre la higiene personal durante la adolescencia. Explica que durante esta etapa ocurren cambios físicos, hormonales y psicológicos que afectan la producción de sudor y grasa. Por lo tanto, es importante mantener una buena higiene diaria, incluyendo el baño, cambio de ropa, uso de desodorante, y aseo de la boca, manos y genitales, para promover la salud física y mental.
The document provides a glimpse into the daily activities that occur at the Hastings Public Library, including reading books for all ages, receiving tutoring help, attending storytimes, getting technology assistance, catching up on news, spending time with family, researching stocks and local history, and enjoying books on the go. The library is portrayed as a welcoming community hub that supports learning and entertainment for patrons of all backgrounds.
Pro.Fit International presents their vehicle-specific mounting brackets (VSM G3) that are designed to fit specific vehicle makes, models, and years. Each VSM G3 provides a strong, secure mounting platform for mobile electronics and includes interchangeable accessories like an "A Plate" that allows holders and cradles to be mounted and swiveled into desired positions.
The document outlines proposed alterations to the plans for a school garden area. It suggests adding electricity and water points to support growing plants in a polytunnel. Replacing the grass area with a wildlife pond for educational use. Installing secure fencing and gates around the garden area to contain wildlife but allow access for educational groups. Adding security cameras and making structures vandal-resistant. Developing more planted, meadow, and cultivated areas along with storage, vehicle access, and litter management.
The document outlines proposed alterations to the plans for a school garden area. It suggests adding electricity and water points to support growing plants in a polytunnel. Replacing the grass area with a wildlife pond for educational use. Installing secure fencing and gates around the garden area to contain wildlife but allow access for educational groups. Adding security cameras and making structures vandal-resistant. Developing more planted, meadow, and cultivated areas along with storage, vehicle access, and an indoor plant room.
The document outlines proposed alterations to the plans for a school garden area. It suggests adding electricity and water points to support growing plants in a polytunnel. Replacing the grass area with a wildlife pond for educational use. Installing secure fencing and gates around the garden area to contain wildlife but allow access for educational groups. Adding security cameras and making structures vandal-resistant. Developing more planted, meadow, and cultivated areas along with storage, vehicle access, and litter management.
hamilton grammars garden redevelopment proposalecogroup
1. The document outlines 22 proposed alterations to the current plans for a school garden area, including adding electricity and water access, replacing a grass area with a wildlife pond, installing secure fencing and gates, adding security cameras, cultivating garden beds, and addressing litter problems.
A bird sighting report from June 20, 2008 listed 19 species of birds seen that day including Arctic Tern, Black Guillemot, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Buzzard, Chaffinch, Coal Tit, Collared Dove, Common Gull, Common Tern, Cormorant, Guillemot, Kestrel, Lapwing and Redshank.
A bird sightings report from Friday, June 20, 2008 listed 19 species of birds seen including Arctic Tern, Black Guillemot, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Buzzard, Chaffinch, Coal Tit, Collared Dove, Common Gull, Common Tern, Cormorant, Guillemot, Kestrel, Lapwing, Redshank, Blackcap, Bullfinch, Carrion Crow, and Chiffchaff.
A bird sightings report from June 20, 2008 listed 19 species of birds seen that day including Arctic Tern, Black Guillemot, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Buzzard, Chaffinch, Coal Tit, Collared Dove, Common Gull, Common Tern, Cormorant, Guillemot, Kestrel, Lapwing and Redshank.
hamilton grammar bird record for roybridgeecogroup
A birdwatching report from Roybridge on June 20, 2008 listed sightings of 9 species of birds including Black-headed Gull, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Bullfinch, Buzzard, Carrion Crow, Chaffinch, Collared Dove and Blackcap.
A bird sightings report from Friday, June 20, 2008 listed 19 species of birds seen including Arctic Tern, Black Guillemot, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Buzzard, Chaffinch, Coal Tit, Collared Dove, Common Gull, Common Tern, Cormorant, Guillemot, Kestrel, Lapwing, Redshank, Blackcap, Bullfinch, Carrion Crow, and Chiffchaff with a total of 19 species reported.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
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HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAU
Our action plan for 2008
1. Action Plan 2008
project When started Person running completed evidence
Support the January-December All group and international ongoing See red folder for
educations allies details
planting of
mango forest
Moving garden January s.bence, J.Frazer and eco group completed See front of school
to front of school
Planting May-June S.bence and eco group completed See red folder for
2. vegetable garden details
at front of school
Running parents January-December s.bence,d.swinfen and ecogroup ongoing See red folder for
details
night raffles
Planting hanging June J.Bence and group completed See front of school
baskets
6th year pupils do January-December s.bence,K,Gillan,R.Black,D.Pringle See s6 pupils
ongoing
sponsored
January-December See red folder for
activities to raise all eco school and international details
money for education group and associates ongoing
Ghana
Planting winter September J.Bence and Group completed See front of school
hanging baskets
Publicise January-December S.bence completed
ecogroup at first Speak to first years
year assemblies
Publicise January-December All eco school completed Speak to second
years
ecogroup at
second year
3. parents nights
Involve staff in January-December c.stewart,s.dyer,s.bence ongoing See computer
carbon footprint
Involve pupils in January-December G.mac alley, s.bence,d.swinfen ongoing See computer
carbon footprint
Calculate carbon January-December s.bence ongoing See computer
foot print
Calculate carbon September s.bence ongoing See computer
soaked up by “ “ “ “
mango forest
Use mango January-December all Hamilton grammar and our ongoing See red folder for
friends in Ghana details
forest to reduce
carbon footprint
Work with January-December All eco school and SMT ongoing See school
pupils and staff
to reduce litter
6th years and January-December SMT,senior prefects, house captains ongoing See school
and prefects
staff work
together to
reduce litter
4. Ecoschool work April-may G.macalley and health/eco group completed See health folder
with health
group to get gold
award
Ecoschool help June Computing staff eco schools and completed See health folder
hospitality teen
in s1 health day
Ecopupils help June All ecogroup Completed See janitors
the janitors to set
out award
ceremony to pay
back for help in
bingo nights and
other support.
Ecoschools January-December All ecopupils ongoing See staff
pupils help staff
in different areas
in trade for skills
S1 pupils taught January-December s.bence ongoing Speak to eco
pupils
tree ID
S1 pupils taught January-December s.bence ongoing Speak to eco
pupils
5. bird ID
S1 pupils taught January-December All senior pupils ongoing Speak to eco
pupils
eco principles
S1 pupils taught January-December S.bence ongoing Speak to eco
pupils
mammal id
S1 pupils taught January-December s.bence ongoing Speak to eco
pupils
plant id
S1 pupils taught January-December S.bence ongoing Speak to eco
pupils
insect id
Halloween Sep-oct Nancy ongoing See red folder for
details
discos organised
for Ghana
Car boot sale ongoing Nancy ongoing Speak to Nancy
discussed for
Ghana
Bingo night Sep-oct Nancy senior pupils completed See red folder for
details
arranged for
ghana
Ecoschool web January-December j.frazer,e.kerr ongoing See computer
site started
6. Teacher training cot s.dyer all ecoschools upcoming See red folder for
details
held in school to
encourage other
secondary
schools
ecoschools.
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
with Holland
bush
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools Ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
with chatlerault
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools Ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
with st johns
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
with striven
academy
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
with st marys
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
cadzow church
7. Improved links JANUARY- Norrie an All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
builders
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
st johns church
Improved links JANUARY- All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
st marys church
Bog garden January s.bence,J.frazer completed See front of school
established front
of school.
Pound put in January s.bence,J.frazer completed See front of school
front of school
Meadow made February s.bence,J.frazer completed See front of school
front of school
Orchid colane February s.bence completed See front of school
set up front
Active brakes JANUARY- Tomas ongoing See active breaks
DECEMBRE staff
involved in fund
raising
School starts JANUARY- r.comb and s.bence ongoing See library
DECEMBRE
stamp collection
8. Print cartridge JANUARY- Miss landles and I Arthur ongoing See front hall
DECEMBRE notice boards
recycling
Funding through JANUARY- Active breaks ongoing See active breaks
DECEMBRE staff
youth voice
John muir silver June All group and ORB completed See computer and
See red folder for
undertaken details
Bronze map June I. Davidson completed See red folder for
details
reader
undertaken
Goldjhon muir JANUARY- All group and ORB ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
updated
Sun flower May/oct All group ongoing See front garden
competition
International JANUARY- S.Dyer ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
education
committee
started
Raising money JANUARY- All ecoschools and associates ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
for Ghana
poultry farm
9. Raising money JANUARY- All ecoschools and associates ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
for Ghana
bunkhouse
Survey of Ben June All group and ORB completed See red folder for
details
Nevis and
surrounding area
alpine plant
relations study
Eco schools find June All group and ORB completed See computer for
details
rare pale butter
wart near loch
leaven
Bird survey June All group and ORB completed See computer
folder for details
carried out over
all of wide Ben
Nevis area
Promotional July All group and ORB completed See video
john muir video
made
John muir video July/august E.Kerr completed See video
10. made
Tree row planted march s.bence, j.frazer completed See front of school
front off school
Bat colane June All group and ORB completed See red folder for
details
recorded at least
two species Roy
bridge
St marys JANUARY- HGS ecoschools and st marys scouts ongoing See red folder for
DECEMBRE details
gardening
project started
Wild life info June All group and ORB completed See red folder for
details
gathered by
speaking to local
people in Roy
bridge
Bird feeders September All eco group completed See front off
school for details
made by
recycling bottles
Monkey nut bird September S1 pupils in eco group completed See school
grounds for details
feeders made
11. Bird tables made February s.bence,J.frazzer completed See front off
school
in front garden
Butterfly garden September S.bence,J.bence ongoing See front of school
for details
made front off
school
Potential January-December s.bence and Quarter primary school ongoing See front off
school
butterfly realise
programme
started
Flower beds at January s.bence,J.frazer,w.ingles and eco completed See front off
pupils school
front of school
made by pupils
Cadzow parish ongoing s.bence and connected church group ongoing See red folder for
details
wild life garden
revamped
Talks with January-December S.bence,norrie and amec janitors ongoing See computer for
details
builders over co2
foot print
Notice boards up January-December E.Kerr,S.duglas ongoing See notice boards
dated
12. Wormery January-December G.garret ongoing See front off
school
renewed
new home made January-December J.Frazer ongoing See front off
school
wormery made
Trees august s.bence,norrie and contractors completed See front of school
for details
transplanted
from front of
school
Litter poster put January-December s.bence and all janitors, cleaners ongoing See around school
kitchen staff and Naomi
up
Reduced litter January-December All staff, groups and pupils ongoing See around school
science because
of new measures
First years Made September All s1 pupils Completed See around school
new litter posters
Bird track January-December s.bence Ongoing See computer for
details
system started
Bird record list January-December s.bence Ongoing See computer for
details
bank started area
covers most of
13. Britain
Builders agree to January-December Norrie Ongoing See red folder for
detail
help replace and
improve
meadow
biodiversity
New garden January-December All ecoschool Ongoing See front off
school
planed
Garden 3 started ongoing All ecoschool pupils ongoing See front of school
front of school
New eco storage September s.bence,nancy and janitors completed See front of school
shead found
All old garden January All eco group completed See red folder for
details
rescaled
Woodside January-December s.bence,d.swinfen Ongoing See red folder for
details
helped to start
ecoschool
Quarter primary- January-December s.bence,d.swinfen ongoing See red folder for
details
ecoschool help
given
14. Quarter primary January-December s.bence,d.swinfen ongoing See red folder for
details
suggestions
shared
Quarter primary January-December ongoing See red folder for
details
shared projects
planed
Plans started for January-December V.allan,s.bence ongoing See computer for
details
front of school
greenhouse
Sinned up for ongoing s.bence,nancy,d.swinfen and j.frazer ongoing See computer for
details
Morrison’s
ventures
Sinned up for January-December S.bence,s.dyer ongoing See computer for
details
green generation
Encouraged January-December s.bence ongoing See computer for
details
linked schools to
start green
generation
Bird box video January-December s.dyer,c.stewart Ongoing See red folder for
details
regularly shown
15. box revamped
Chestnuts oct All s1 members completed See room 209
planted
Group taught September S.bence completed See room 209
how to take
cuttings
Group taught September s.bence completed See room 209
and shown how
to make paper
Council talked to January-December s.dyer ongoing See computer for
details
about paper
recycling
Recycling visit ongoing s.dyer ongoing See computer for
details
from council
officer
Raffle for January-December Mrs couts and ecogroup ongoing See red folder for
details
Kilbride office
Rhododendrons June All ecoschools pupils on john muir completed See john muir
group evidence
and larch
weeded over one
16. mile of Glencoe
Bird survey of June All ecoschools pupils on john muir Completed See john muir
group evidence
Glencoe
Golden eagles June s.bence,e.kerr completed See john muir
evidence
sighted Glencoe
and Ben Nevis
on linked duke
of Edinburgh
Wild meadow may s.bence,j.frazer completed See front of school
sun flowers
Deer survey glen June All ecoschools pupils on john muir completed See john muir
group evidence
Coe
Peoples kit June All ecoschools pupils on john muir completed See john muir
group evidence
survey glen
Nevis
Ben Nevis deer June All ecoschools pupils on john muir completed See john muir
group evidence
surrvay
Common lizard June Leslie while completed See john muir
evidence
recorded
Glencoe
17. Butterfly survey June All ecoschools pupils on john muir Completed See john muir
group evidence
conducted glen
Nevis
Litter fence January-December j.frazer Ongoing See side of school
repaired
Ecoschools may I. Arthur, s.bence Completed See computer for
details
computer system
set up
Eco email set up august i.arthur,s.bence Completed See computer for
details
Email set up and January-December s.bence,d,swinfen Ongoing See computer for
details
given to as many
groups as
possible to give
help
Wild flower seed august S1 pupils Completed See room 209
sown
Winter veg seed august S1 pupils Completed See room 209
sown
Workshops run January-December All ecoschools Ongoing See red folder for
18. at chatlerault details
primary for
green day
Ecoschool as January-December All ecoschools Ongoing See red folder for
details
been working
with and helping
south
Lanarkshire eco
officer
Holland bush January-December All ecoschools Ongoing See red folder for
details
activities day
Teacher training March All ecoschools completed See red folder for
details
at Perth
Teacher and march All ecoschools Completed See red folder for
details
wildlife workers
work shop Perth
Eco pupils September s.bence completed See room 209
shown how to
make paper
Eco pupils reply January-December s.dyer Ongoing See i.e. folder for
details
19. to pupils from
Ghana’s records
Further relations January-December s.dyer Ongoing See i.e. folders for
details
taken place with
Ghana to get
better means of
communication
Ecoschools January-December s.bence,j.frazer,d.swinfen Ongoing See computer for
details
research base set
up
Recycling January-December s.dyer Ongoing See red folder for
details
mobile phones
Visit from Ongoing s.dyer ongoing See red folder for
details
Columbian eco
school
Church carbon January-December s.bence Ongoing See red folder for
details
conference were
many churches
are know linked
and lowering
20. there foot print
Paper work kept January-December s.swinfen ongoing See red folder and
computer for
up to date details
Elodea provided January-December s.bence ongoing See science
technicians base
for science
Wood louse January-December s.douglas ongoing See science
technicians base
colane
Ecoscholol august s.bence completed See computer and
red folder for
taught survey details
techniques
Eco group to January-December s.dyer ongoing See computer for
details
become HIV per
teachers
Links improved January-December s.bence ongoing See hipy notice
board for details
with hipy
Mv awards January-December h.morrison ongoing See red folder for
details
applied for all
group[
Young val January-Decembre s.bence ongoing See red folder for
details
awards for all
21. group
Sand dune January-Decembre All ecopupils on john muir ongoing See computer for
details
surveys looked
in to for next
john muir
Glacial pictures January-Decembre e.kerr, s.bence ongoing See computer for
details
from France ex
used to teach
global warming
Temps taken for January-Decembre j.frazer ongoing See intranet for
details
nasa
Dune pictures January-Decembre s.bence ongoing See computer for
details
from fife uses to
teach speciation
Speciation June All ecopupils on john muir completed See john muir
evidence
surveyed on
mountains
Micro organisms May s.bence completed See red folder for
details
id shown to all
upper schools
22. biology
Unicellular January-Decembre s.bence Ongoing See red folder for
details
organisms list
made
Environmental January-Decembre S.bence Ongoing See red folder for
details
work taken to
scouting
John muir January-Decembre m.bown,g.parry ongoing See news letters
for details
publicised
Internal January-Decembre m.bown,g.parry ongoing See i.e. folder
education
publicised
Veg recycled January-Decembre s.douglas ongoing See front of school
Writing group January-Decembre e.kerr ongoing See computer and
i.e. folder for
established details
reassign jobs January-Decembre s.bence ongoing See red folder for
details
Garden clean up January-Decembre All ecoschools ongoing See garden
Members get January-Decembre h.morrison ongoing See red folder for
details
200 hour
23. millennium
volunteers award
New garden January s.bence and ecoschool completed See front of school
started at front of
school.
Project started to January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
give away
materials and
plants from old
garden prior to
move.
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
materials given
to wood side
primary
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
materials given
to the south
church
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
24. materials given
to Holland bush
nursery
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
materials given
to St.marys
Episcopal church
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
materials given
to Cadzow
parish church.
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed
See red
materials given folder for details
to St johns
primary
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
materials given
to Chatlerault
Spare plants and January s.bence and ecoschool completed See red folder for
details
materials given
25. to udsten
hospital
Barrels moved to January s.bence, j.frazer completed See front off
school
front of school
Flower beds January s.bence,j.frazer completed See front of school
moved to front
of school
Permission given January c.stewart completed See front off
school
for new garden
Seek permission January s.bence,d.swinfen,j.frazer completed See front of school
for new garden
to be made at
front of school
Dig up plants to January s.bence and group completed
move them
Plant Cadzow march s.bence completed See red folder for
details
parish church
wildlife garden
Pupils start silver January-Decembre h.morrison ongoing See red folder for
details
duke of
26. Edinburgh
Pupils get bronze January-Decembre h.morrison ongoing See red folder for
details
Duke of
Edinburgh
Silver John muir January-Decembre All ecopupils on john muir completed See john muir
evidence
being organised
Udsten hospital march s.bence,h.patterson,d.swinfen,j.fraze completed See red folder for
r details
clear up
Empty and move February s.bence,j.frazer completed See front of school
barrels
Begin to move January s.bence and group completed See front of school
garden
Dismantle January All group completed See front of school
flower beds
Orcade move February s.bence, m.philips completed See front of school
Bird database January-Decembre s.bence ongoing See computer for
details
Bird feeder area march s.bence,j.frazer and group completed See garden back of
school for details
Scottish wildlife march Norrie completed See red folder for
details
trust bat survey
27. (building)
Builder bat march Norrie completed See red folder for
details
survey (building)
Equip Clyde January-Decembre s.dyer ongoing See pictures and
See red folder for
valley academy details
Pupils complete January-Decembre h.morrison ongoing See red folder for
details
bronze duke of
Edinburgh
Improve wildlife January-Decembre s.bence ongoing See s1 pupils
id
Build Clyde ongoing s.dyer and i.e. group completed See i.e. folder for
details
valley academy
Set up ghana ongoing s.dyer and i.e. group completed See i.e. folder for
details
petrol station
Buy bike for Ongoing s.dyer and i.e. group completed See i.e. folder for
details
orphanage
Raise money for January All ecogroup and i.e. group dune See i.e. folder for
details
minibus in ghana
Members get 50 January-Decembre Hazel Morrison ongoing See red folder for
details
hour millennium
28. volunteer award
Health May g.macally completed See health folder
video
Small polytonal March s.bence,j.frazer completed See pictures back
of school
Add new March S.bence,j.frazer completed See front of school
compost heaps
Run bingo night October Nancy,s.bence and group completed See red folder for
details
Organize bingo Septembre/october Nancy,s.bence and group completed See red folder for
details
night
harvest herbs January-Decembre Grant Garret ongoing See front of school
and home econ
staff
Plus all January-Decembre All group ongoing See other action
plans, See red
maintenance folder for details
jobs from all
previous action
plans
Fair trade introduced January-Decembre Eco school and enterprise group ongoing See red folder for
larger scale details
Fair-trade introduced January-Decembre F.portise,s.dyer,s.bence ongoing See red folder for
in cooperation with details see
29. enterprise group enterprise group
Plan to help linked January-Decembre s.dyer and group ongoing See computer for
groups be carbon details
neutral
Plan to help January-Decembre s.dyer and group ongoing See red folder for
businesses be carbon details see
neutral enterprise group
and eco pupils
Group coordinator January-Decembre Stuart Bence ongoing See red folder for
details
Assistant group January-Decembre Dawn swinfen,Jamie Frazer,Suzan ongoing See red folder for
coordinators Douglas details
Deputy group January-Decembre William Ingles,Grant Garret ongoing See red folder for
coordinator details
Chewing gum January-Decembre Amec, c.stewart ongoing See janitors
recycling bins
Publicise eco group September s.bence,g macally completed Speck to s2s
s2 assembly
Improve display January-Decembre Ewan Kerr Ongoing Since 08 notice boards
throughout the school. Dawn Swinfen have been changed 2
times see boards.
Keeping an updated January-Decembre Dawn Swinfen Yes See minutes in
record of minutes of all evidence folder anRM
meetings, and any other January-Decembre ‘Shared’ folder
secretarial duties.
Collection and recycling January-Decembre Amec ongoing See composters and
30. of all leaf litter in paths
playground using pallet
composers
Promote links with news January-Decembre G. Parry,S.Bence, D. Swinfen ongoing See written evidence
papers and education
supplements
Encourage links with January-Decembre s.bence ongoing See red folder for
local youth groups, details
scouts, guides,BB and
other
Spread good practice by October 08 S Dyer and representatives from Eco-group Completed Talk to students in
advising other schools and Perth
bodies
Recycle Initiative January-December Miss Landels and S6 Ongoing Registration with
Established- Collection of ‘Recycool’ Company-
old mobile phones and Bellshill. The money
cartridges throughout raised will be donated
school for recycling. towards pupil’s
council suggestions
and the prom.
Coordinate development Feb 08 Mr. Dyer, Mr. Stewart, Eco club, Anson Ongoing See minutes of
of meadow with Forester, etc meeting in red folder.
contractors
Keep eco group doing at Ongoing Environment club, S.Dyer and S.Bence Ongoing See red folder for
least four small projects a details.
day
Talks given to local scout, Ongoing S.Bence Ongoing See red folder for
cub, browne and rainbow details.
groups.
Play ground regularly Ongoing Janitors Ongoing See red folder for
31. litter picked. details and Janitors.
S.Bence achieved an June S.Dyer June See red folder for
outstanding young scot details.
award.
E.Kerr gets bronze June i.davidson Completed See john muir
navigation award evidence
G.garret gets david june c.stewart Completed See school records
blair award
s.bence gets scl June s.dyer Completed see front hall
runner up volunteer notice board
of the year award
More recycle bins Ongoing Janitors Ongoing Janitors and See red
requested from council. folder for details.
Eco pupils get council June S.Dyer June See red folder for
31endeavour awards for details.
the Eco Group
School recycles old print Ongoing Mr. Mac Cloud Ongoing See red folder for
cartages. details and certificate
achieved in notice
board and computing
staff.
Water garden Ongoing G.Garret ongoing See garden front of
school
Plan gold john muir Ongoing All ecoschools pupils on john muir ongoing See computer for
group details
Meet with mountain October All ecoschools pupils on john muir ongoing See computer for
leaders group details
Meet visitor from October All ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
32. Columbia details
Gather info on achelvich ongoing All ecoschools pupils on john muir ongoing See computer for
to use site for gold john group details
muir
All pupils id improved ongoing All ecoschools ongoing See all pupils
Partner ship striven ongoing j.dune, s.bence ongoing See computer for
academy details
I.e. partner striven ongoing j.dune, s.bence ongoing See computer for
academy details
John muir partnership ongoing j.dune, s.bence ongoing See computer for
striven academy details
Funds alliance striven ongoing j.dune,s.bence ongoing See computer for
academy details
Help with breast cancer ongoing Citizenship group and ecoschools ongoing See red folder for
research fund raiser details
Udengsten joint march All ecoschools and scout area completed Speak to eco pupils
revitalisation plan hgs eco
group all district scouts
Several new gardens may All ecoschools completed See front of school
planed
33. Money pictures project ongoing s.bence ongoing See computer for
details
Striven academy fair trade ongoing j.dune and s.bence ongoing See computer for
partners details
Article put in tess September completed See red folder for
c.stewart details
Articles in all resent eco All year s.dyer,m.bown ongoing See red folder for
school news letters details
Articles have been put in All year g.parry, s.bence, d.swinfen ongoing See internet for details
Hamilton advertiser
Tess adds botanies wed September c.stewart completed See internet for details
site to there own
Royal horticultural ongoing External source ongoing See internet for details
society writes a page on
eco school
Hamilton grammar ongoing g.parry completed See internet for details
ecogroup appears several
times on Hamilton
advertiser wed site
Royal horticultural ongoing External completed See internet for details
society adds hgs botany
wed site
34. At least 30 articles found ongoing All eco group completed Enter hgs ecoschool
on websites about eco into Google
group
Eco group and citizenship ongoing s.bence, d.swinfen,e.kerr completed See members for
share joint projects details
Eco group and citizen ongoing All eco an citizenship group completed See members for
ship group raise money details
for breast cancer
Large number of eco ongoing All decorous completed See pictures on shared
pupils take part in st area for details
Andrews hospice fun run
School grounds surveyed ongoing s.bence,j.cambell completed See computer for
for areas to place bird details
boxes
Eco group applies for ongoing All ecoschools ongoing See computer and red
company grants folder for detail
Company sponsors ongoing All ecoschools ongoing See computer and red
ecoschool folder for detail
The group carries out many more activates and the action plan is constantly updated. The group
works with any other school, centre, church, youth group, nursery and anyone or place looking
for help for health, the environment, enterprise, citizenship or charity.