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Environmental Club
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Mission Statement/Information:
The Environmental Club works to promote environmental awareness within our community at large.
Promote environmental stewardship, recreation, and education in order to reduce negative environmental impacts in our community.General Member Meetings:Meetings will be during unit lunch. Join our Google Classroom by using the code rrr2ytw to access information on meeting location and times.
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Joining
To join, simply fill out this form and start earning points. (see point system below). It is recommended that you join before February the latest, because the later in the year you join, the harder it will be to attain the needed number of points in order to be considered an active member.
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Point System
Membership Teirs:
General Member: Attains at least 5 points by the end of each school year.
Active members: Attains at least 10 points by the end of each school year.
Executive Officers: (See "Becoming an Officer" section below) Attains at least 15 points, & 7 of those by the end of MP2.Officers showing a lack of commitment and or consistent unreliability may be asked to pass the responsibility of their position to another member.*Members must obtain at least 5 points before club picture day in order to be in the picture. (Pictures are expected to be taken around Nov. - Dec.)Below are various ways to earn points:- Attend a meeting = 1 Point
- Participate in a club activity for 1 hour = 3 Points
- You may also earn points for organizing or attending a non-club environmental initiative or event. The number of points earned for self-organized activities will be determined by the club advisor based on the details and time commitment of the initiative.
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Becoming an Officer
When a position becomes available, eligible students must apply to do an internship for officer positions the year prior to serving as an officer. Selection will be determined based on the application, including student time commitments, past service to the club, etc. Eligible students must have been active members the year prior, be in good academic standing, and be available enough to attain 15 points during their internship and future years.
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Suspended Participation
The Environmental Club holds its members to high standards when it comes to discipline, respect, and obedience to our school's rules. Any student that accumulates 5 demerits will be temporarily suspended from participation in club events until they bring themselves below 5 demerits.
ECO-Schools USA
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The National Wildlife Foundation's Eco-Schools USA program is a nationwide program that engages Pre-K‐12 school students, faculty, administrators and community volunteers in a comprehensive, environment‐based program. The program focuses on greening existing school buildings, school grounds, curricula, and student experience. In addition to direct environmental benefits, the program helps to dramatically improve student skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). It is also a proven framework for promoting youth leadership and community service. (www.nwf.org).
Eco-Code:Wall High School’s commitment to reducing its energy consumption consists of not only minimizing carbon emissions in our school but also throughout our society. We will continue to inform and advise the Wall community of the threat posed by the burning of fossil fuels. The Environmental Club will ensure that all progress made on this pathway will be sustained to the fullest extent and as long as possible. Wasteful and harmful energy consumption will no longer be an issue for Wall High School’s healthy environmental atmosphere.
Energy Audit
Club Advisors
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Advisors: Mr. Joshua TennantExecutive Officer Committee:
- Community Projects Manager: Madison Brody
- School Improvement & Sustainability (Eco-Schools & SJS):
- Max Ilin
- Mackenzie Reilly
- Izzy Esposito
- Social Media & Fundraising Manager: Britany Brand
- Secretary: Izzy Celestino
Interns:- Katie Doran
- Skyla Bicca
- Kelly Puzo
Officers Emeriti:Chris Miller, Michelle Gargiulo*, Sam Nemergut, Mary Bryant, Riya Patel, Katie Dorrer*, Julia Santos, Payton Eldridge, Nicole Travers, Margaux Chrystal, David Roberts, Jordan Heine, Grace Gambarony, Grace Claudio, Riya Ajmera, Mason Bohme, Ben Dziobek*, Julia Sibilia, Mike Heine, Gianna Grandinetti, Anielle Duritza, Shane Kiernan, Leigh Precopio*, Marielle Marlys*Past Presidents