Richmond School District (in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada adjacent to Vancouver) established an Environmental Stewardship Policy in 1998 which states:
“As a result of our shared guardianship of this planet, implementation of this policy shall be the joint responsibility of the Board, students and staff in collaboration with parents and our community.”
The Green Team at Richmond Secondary School has wasted no time taking up their part in this work.
In 2020, RSS was one of 10 schools nation-wide to win $20,000 from Staples in the “Superpower Your School” contest which invited students to address environmental challenges with new technologies. The Richmond team’s project was the installation of solar panels at the school, producing electricity that is added to the school’s power grid making its carbon footprint lower than other schools. A TV located in the foyer details the daily energy consumption so that all students can see their impact.
The Green Team photo above documents the students completing an outdoor cleanup project.
They continue to support the David Suzuki Butterflyway Garden and are working to end single-use plastic utensils in the school cafeteria.
Members of the Green team say they joined “because we are passionate about taking meaningful environmental action. We want to foster sustainable habits and educate our community inside and outside of school.”
The RSS Green Team participates in the Richmond Green Ambassadors program, coordinated by the City of Richmond and the School District, providing networking and volunteer opportunities for youth about environmental concerns.
This season’s focus is a collaboration with the Garden City Conservation Society and Programs in Earth Literacies to plant a Miyawaki Tiny Forest on the school property. See the video for a brief explanation of the Miyawaki Method for urban reforestation:
Click here to play video (turn up your volume and unmute volume if you are not hearing sound from the video).
All are welcome to celebrate this landmark action on Earth Day, April 22, 2022, and to meet today’s – and tomorrow’s – earth protectors.
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