All GREEN Schools projects

We don’t use plastic bags! The Nature Kids Club collected plastic bags for “That’s Not My Bag”. They decorated cloth bags and filled them with plastic bags they collected from their classmates. The Nature Kids Club reminded their peers that plastic bags end up in the ocean and do great harm to ocean life because of human carelessness. Please save a turtle and use a cloth bag.

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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The Nature Kids Club want to remind their school to use paper from recycling bin so it is not wasted. If you notice that there is a paper in the recycling bin that you can use for something else. Please save a tree!!!

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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The Nature Kids Club share with their classmates it is never a good idea to waste paper! We are losing too many trees because people are being careless. Please be kind!

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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The Nature Kids Club used Re-use recycled paper for art when they make posters for any of their campaigns for the Environment.

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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The Nature Kids Club use paper for multiple things and double siding paper for all photocopies

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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The Nature Kids Club have different groups that take care of recycling. We are recycling paper, cardboard, yogurt container, batteries, etc. Each group is in charge of collecting their item and making sure it is ready to be recycled.

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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Nature Kids Club sorted through the garbage and reported back to the staff what kind of garbage there was collected. As a school community, each class discussed how we could make better choices for a healthier Earth.

Chief Justice Milvain School - Calgary

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Grade 4/5 French immersion students have been practicing their patience in Mrs. Fister’s Art class. They have been creating arts from punch holes leftover from the school printers. Great inventive way to recycle something so small!

École Gravelbourg school - Gravelbourg

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Mrs. Fournier's literature class has explored how the New Year is celebrated in different countries. Their first stop was China. Grade 1/2 French immersion students made a dragon using a toilet paper roll for the body. They were really happy with the result!

École Gravelbourg School - Gravelbourg

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Mrs. Fister’s 4/5 Art class created new Christmas ornaments with old Christmas and birthday wish cards. The entire community actually participated in the project since they were asked to send their cards to school.

École Gravelbourg School - Gravelbourg

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Funders and Sponsors

  • RBC Foundation
  • The Calgary Foundation
  • Kamp Kiwanis
  • Cenovus Energy
  • Alliance Pipeline
  • TD Friends of the Enivornment Foundation
  • Rife Resources Ltd