Professional Development
The Office of Sustainability Visits Reginald F. Lewis High School
On October 3rd, 2016, at 3:15pm, representatives from the Office of Sustainability came to deliver a presentation on how to turn our school into a green program. Ten percent of teachers attended to learn about why, how, grants/ money, and curriculum goals.
On October 3rd, 2016, at 3:15pm, representatives from the Office of Sustainability came to deliver a presentation on how to turn our school into a green program. Ten percent of teachers attended to learn about why, how, grants/ money, and curriculum goals.
Staff Members Join Green Team Meeting
During the November 2016 Green Team meeting, Abby Cocke joined RFL staff and students to deliver an informative presentation about how effective going green is and how our school is in the process of becoming a Certified Green School. Of the teachers at Reginald F. Lewis High School, thirty percent of the staff was in attendance.
During the November 2016 Green Team meeting, Abby Cocke joined RFL staff and students to deliver an informative presentation about how effective going green is and how our school is in the process of becoming a Certified Green School. Of the teachers at Reginald F. Lewis High School, thirty percent of the staff was in attendance.
Green Team Joins April Faculty Meeting
During the April faculty meeting, the Green Team plans to offer a segment on how our greening and recycling has impacted the school culture and climate, as well as the environment. Students will discuss how the PowerDown Energy Challenge went, and how much energy these efforts have saved us in only one month. While students are voicing their concerns, they are advocating for themselves and the environment. Teachers and school staff in attendance can take these tips and tools to pass the knowledge on to their students and many others that they come into contact with!
During the April faculty meeting, the Green Team plans to offer a segment on how our greening and recycling has impacted the school culture and climate, as well as the environment. Students will discuss how the PowerDown Energy Challenge went, and how much energy these efforts have saved us in only one month. While students are voicing their concerns, they are advocating for themselves and the environment. Teachers and school staff in attendance can take these tips and tools to pass the knowledge on to their students and many others that they come into contact with!
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Abby Cocke Scheduled to Present to RFL Staff
On April 14th, Abby Cocke is scheduled to present to the staff at Reginald F. Lewis High School. She will be going over how and why to use outdoor education to enhance Baltimore City Schools. In this hour-long professional development, more than 10% of teachers and staff will learn about various resources that we can tap into and what activities we can diversify our lessons with. This will be a great opportunity for staff to gain an insight about environmental issues in our daily life, as well.
On April 14th, Abby Cocke is scheduled to present to the staff at Reginald F. Lewis High School. She will be going over how and why to use outdoor education to enhance Baltimore City Schools. In this hour-long professional development, more than 10% of teachers and staff will learn about various resources that we can tap into and what activities we can diversify our lessons with. This will be a great opportunity for staff to gain an insight about environmental issues in our daily life, as well.
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