Glenmoor arrived this afternoon to Sierra Outdoor School and jumped right into their first class of the afternoon. The three groups did: High Ropes (A), Raptors & Conservation (B), and Wilderness Skills (C). Here's a picture of Group B working on their Earth Pledge at the end of Raptors & Conservation. They wrote down several ideas about ways they could positively affect the environment. They were tasked to take that pledge home, read it with their parent or guardian, and then sign it all together so that we can help keep each other accountable for our positive eco-actions! Tonight, Glenmoor has Mountain Madness and Night Hikes. It'll be a great night!
Hello students! Have you recently come to Sierra Outdoor School and want to continue the fun? Did you write an earth pledge in our Raptors and Conservation class and want to follow your dreams of helping the planet? Are you coming to Sierra Outdoor School in the future and are wondering how you can prepare for an awesome experience? Then creating an environmental club at your school may be the perfect idea for you! Making a club at your school can sound like a lot of work, but with our easy 8 step guide you'll have it up and running in no time! Step 1) Gather your friends! Get a group of friends together and talk about your goals and dreams for an environmental club. Are there things you learned about protecting the planet, saving the animals, and reducing your earth footprint at Sierra Outdoor School that you want to continue doing at school? Did you get inspired by the story of Olivia's Birds ( http://www.oliviabouler.net/ ...
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