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King County recognizes JHS and ICS “Earth Heroes”

King County recognizes JHS and ICS “Earth Heroes”

Two students and teacher from International Community School.

Two LWSD student teams received 2016 Earth Hero at School awards from King County during a ceremony on May 5. The Juanita High School (JHS) Earth Corps won the award in the “food waste prevention/food waste collection for composting” category. The International Community School (ICS) Green Team won in the “waste reduction and recycling” category. Both schools participate in the King County Green Schools Program.

Juanita's Earth Heroes at School banner with students and staff.

JHS Earth Corps, sponsored by teacher Jim Clark, registered as a King County Green School to receive assistance for its cafeteria recycling and composting program. The students created a rap-style video about waste reduction, which they presented to the student body and later to the Kirkland City Council. They made a second video this year for Earth Day about environmental stewardship. Their efforts have resulted in reducing lunchroom waste by half.

The ICS Green Team, sponsored by teacher Julie Vasiliauskas, introduced composting collection at the school in April 2015. The team worked closely with the custodial staff, did waste audits, made an instructional video, and created signs on proper sorting of waste. The waste audit prior to composting collection showed that 80 percent by weight of the school’s garbage was compostable. Since the program was established, nearly all food waste is diverted to make compost.

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