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Queen of All Saints School
We are so excited that you are learning more about Queen of All Saints School in Concord, Ca, and are happy to introduce you to our school community. Queen of All Saints serves students from Preschool to 8th Grade. We are a culturally diverse community dedicated to developing the whole child with compassion and integrity. As a part of our school, you will be joining a community with more than 70-years of tradition in faith, service, leadership and academic excellence. The Queen of All Saints School family has created an excellent small school environment that strives to meet the needs of our learners while providing enriching experiences and activities.
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Race2Reduce: Lead4Change Challenge
Each year Lead4Change, a nationwide student leadership program, hosts a Challenge encouraging students to make a difference in their local communities. Students work to develop a service project that addresses a local need using skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration. This year, schools in Minnesota participated in and revamped the Race2Reduce program to help develop their projects and ideas. The students collaborated to create a website with guides for different sustainability projects that they had implemented in their own communities. Their goal is to promote the replication of their sustainability projects by sharing all of their guides on the website, which can be accessed by schools and communities across the state and beyond. And the big news?! Their hard work paid off because they won the grand prize of $10,000 for the charity of their choice, H2O for Life! Benjamin Butters, a participating teacher, said, “My goal as a teacher is to empower my students to take action, and the lessons in Lead4Change provided me an excellent structure to achieve this goal.”
Rakiya's Fellowship Project
H2O For Life High School Fellowship Program. I raised some funds through community events and donations!
Ralston High School
Every day, one billion people make a three hour journey to gather water! There is a water crisis throughout the world that is creating economic, social, educational and, worst of all, life threatening conditions. We can help change that statistic for our partner school. We want our students to know that by working together, we can make a difference in the world! We hope that all students in our school will benefit from our partnership with H2O for Life. Students will be challenged to think about their own habits concerning water usage, and will develop awareness of the enormity of the issues surrounding water in our world. We hope our school will be committed to make this project for our partner school a reality.
Ramsey Middle School
From growing up in a first world country and having the privilege of reliable clean, fresh running water in our homes, schools and workplaces; our mission is to share this necessity in communities around the world that do not have the basic human right of clean drinking water.
Ramtown Elementary School
Each year, the Ramtown School, in partnership Ramtown’s PTO and Student Council participate in a school-wide initiative entitled “Make a Difference Day.” This day highlights the importance of philanthropic opportunities for our students and staff. This year, we are seeking to use our Make a Difference Day on Earth Day to generate support and funding for the H2O for Life Project. We continue to strive to create well-rounded global thinkers and citizens. This initiative will promote several important values relative to "paying it forward" and making difference for other adults and children to improve their overall quality of life.
Ranney School
Ranney School has created a global citizens certificate program which encourages student leadership, community service, and education on the 2030 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Our student leaders have decided to educate our school community on H2O for Life and its related UNSDG #6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). We plan to work with our elementary, middle, and upper school students to fundraise for at least one school per year.
Ransom Everglades
We are an environmental club called Verde at Ransom Everglades High School in Miami. Our goal is to help the environment by participating in cleanups, growing grades, and donating to organizations that can help the environment and people around the world. Our goal is to raise $600 for H2O for life.
Raymond Elementary School
Every year the third grade at Raymond Elementary studies water and the life it sustains in our local environment. This year we decided to add to our project. We wanted to look at what water is like around the world. We have been learning about water conservation efforts in our own state of Maine. We are also very excited to learn about water and the impact it has on children around the world who are just like us. We were so surprised to learn that water is not readily available in many places, and that children actually die from not having clean water to drink. So we decided that we wanted to make a difference for a school of children who need access to clean drinking water.