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Comstock STEM Academy
Comstock STEM Academy is a small K-8 school in Michigan. Students in middle school are taking part in the Global Read Aloud by reading the book Thirst. The book deals with water scarcity and students have spent time learning about water scarcity and how it affects people all over the world. Since water scarcity is an issue for many people the students wanted to do something that would help those in need.
Contemporary Issues class Holyoke...
Contemporary Issues class at Holyoke High School is designed for students to investigate and analyze Global Issues using a Systems Thinking approach and take glocal action using sustainable solutions and in line with Human Rights, Social Justice and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Two students in class choose this project as their capstone for the class.
Convent of the Visitation School
At Visitation School, we believe that community service is an integral part of education. With our global society of the 21st century, we see the needs of the world. Our Vision and Philosophy statement: Convent of the Visitation School provides an excellent education within a Catholic environment permeated by Salesian Spirituality. Under God's guiding hand, Visitation Sisters, trustees, administrators, faculty, staff, parents, and students are committed to: Gentle and caring formation of students in maturing faith, reverent worship, personal morality, global responsibility, and respectful appreciation of diversity. Holistic growth of each student from infancy toward adulthood through: innovative teaching and learning; a challenging college preparatory program; encouragement of leadership and relationships of trust; vibrant co-curricular opportunities, and a broad exposure to the arts and cultures. Robust governance - derived from a long and stable history - characterized by expert and wide consultation, judicious discernment, Church and community collaboration, and sound fiscal policies. “Non Scholae, Sed Vitae; Not for School, but for Life."
Coon Rapids Middle School
It is sometimes hard for people here in Minnesota, "the land of 10,000 lakes", to imagine a place parched and dry, with no clean water for miles and miles. In fact, the great Mississippi River flows right through our town, and our school is named after all the raccoons that live and fish from the rocky rapids there. But after reading a new book by Barbara Park called The Long Walk For Water, our Eco-Teens Club wanted to help those former Lost Boys of Sudan bring clean drinking water to their homeland, South Sudan
Cooper Academy
Cooper Academy is an International Baccaluareate middle school in Fresno, CA. As IB students and teachers we are inquirers about global issues. We know that the only way to change the world is to be the change.
COVID-19 RESPONSE: Virtual Walk f...
Help Us Fund Important WASH Projects! Please contact Mitchell LeGrand, our School Outreach Coordinator, if you would like to create your own campaign: mitchell@h2oforlifeschools.org <b>Download a PDF copy of our Virtual Walk for Water flyer <a href="https://h2oforlife.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/virtual-walk-for-water-v05.pdf">here.</a></b> Due to COVID-19, many H2O for Life schools are unable to raise funds for their partner schools as they had planned this year. Because of this unfortunate situation, we need to raise $94,430 in order to complete the 60 projects that have been pledged. As a water, sanitation and hygiene education (WASH) organization, education on disease prevention is a core part of the work we support. We're all in this together, so it's time for everyone to be a helper. Let's all do our part to contribute to the common good, so that when this crisis is over, we're proud of how we came together. Support our work and give today. Please consider creating a personal fundraiser and asking your social circle to contribute. Please share photos/videos of your Walk on social media. Be sure to tag us and use the hashtags below! (If you are not on social media share via email info@h2oforlifeschools.org) Facebook: @H2OforLife Twitter: @h2oschools Instagram: @h2oforlife #h2oforlife / #walkforwater
Crestview Preparatory School
After reading, A Long Walk to Water, our 6th-grade class was motivated to not only help build a well but educate the lower grades and families at our school. We can not look away from water scarcity.
Crismon Elementary School
We would like to partner with other schools to help make this project possible.