Green Ambassadors

...empowering youth to be agents of change in their communities and world.

Green Ambassadors

...empowering youth to be agents of change in their communities and world.

Green Ambassadors

...empowering youth to be agents of change in their communities and world.

GREEN ACTION CURRICULUM CONFERENCE AT ENVIRONMENTAL CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL BRINGS CALIFORNIA CHARTER SCHOOLS TO LOS ANGELES

Jul 30th, 2009 by admin | 1

Ten Schools Picked To Participate in State-Funded Training on “How to Go Green”

July 30, 2009 – Lawndale, CA, Environmental Charter High School (ECHS), an award-winning public charter school, is hosting the first Green Action Curriculum Conference August 13-14th 2009 at its Lawndale, California campus.

The purpose of the conference is to train and educate teachers and schools how to “Go Green” by implementing a model of environmental-action-themed academic programs developed at Environmental Charter High School. These programs, such as ECHS’ Green Ambassadors, help inspire and motivate students and thereby improve academic performance, particularly among challenged population segments.

Participating educators will learn how academic results at their schools can be improved by extending learning beyond the classroom walls through partnerships with community organizations, and using methods like outdoor education field trips to complement their current academic curricula.

California public schools with representatives registered to attend include Abraham Lincoln High School of San Francisco, Cypress Charter of Santa Cruz, SAVA of Sacramento, Chino Hills High School of Chino Hills, Crosswalk of Hesperia, Santa Monica High School of Santa Monica, Santiago of Corona, Thomas Jefferson of Los Angeles, Venice High School of Los Angeles, and Will Rogers Middle School of Fair Oaks.

The State of California Board of Education selected Environmental Charter High School to help other charter schools by sharing its instructional modules as a successful model for reducing achievement-gaps in California’s K-12 public education system. The program is funded by California’s Public Charter Schools Grant Program.

Among the scheduled speakers during the two day event are Alison Suffet-Diaz, Founder of ECHS, Sara Laimon, Director of ECHS’ Green Ambassadors program, and Dave Hendry, President of Real Curriculum, two–time winner of George Foster Peabody Award for documentary and educational video productions.

Environmental Charter High School: (http://www.echsonline.org) is a public charter high school serving Lawndale and surrounding communities in south Los Angles. ECHS offers a rigorous college prep program that is made relevant by guiding students to critically examine and take action to solve environmental challenges in their local communities. U.S. News & World Report ranked ECHS in the top 3% of high schools in the nation for its ability to deliver college-ready graduates from its community. The award-winning high school has outperformed 80% of comparable high schools in its state API ranking – a key performance indicator.

ECHS’ Green Ambassador Program (http://www.greenambassadors.org) is an environmental education program that empowers youth to be agents of change in their communities and the world. Through service learning, community partnerships, and cross-cultural and global exchange, the program fosters personal growth and leadership skills to help youth tackle the most critical environmental issues facing our planet. The program has been featured on the Sundance Film Channel, Elevate Film Festival, EPA Environmental Awards, the Local News Paper and NPR.

Press Invited
Journalists are invited and may wish to attend the Opening Session, and “Green Campus” tour from 9:00-10:30 a.m. on August 13, 2009 at Environmental Charter High School, 16315 Grevillea Avenue, Lawndale, CA. For opportunities to interview participants and students contact Dan Freyer at 310 849-0721 or dan@adwavez.com

Green Ambassadors win the Audience Award at the Santa Monica Teen Film Festival!

Jun 24th, 2009 by admin | 0

On Sunday, June 21st, Green Ambassadors presented the film “A Day in the Life”; a film made by students, showing society the various steps they can take to have a sustainable lifestyle. It was selected out of 70 submitted films and came as a finalist among other 19 films. The film has been promoted at many other events spreading the word and empowering others to make a difference.

Watch “A Day in the Life”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMDWXLnSysE

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Uggs Rock!

Jun 24th, 2009 by admin | 0

UGG Biodegradable Bag Research

On Wednesday, March, 4, 2009, http://echsgreenambassadors.blogspot.com/2009/03/ugg-biodegradable-bag-research.html we wanted to see if what UGG said was true.  Today, the area where the UGG Biodegradable Bag was buried was found full of soil and nothing else! Apparently, the bag did biodegrade completely leaving no trace behind. This, only proving that what was promised on the label, that it would biodegrade within 3 months, was true.
If you ever have any doubts about what is promised on different products, make it an experiment! There will only be one way to know whether it is true or pure fabrication, it is by experimenting and finding out!

Green LA Girl Writes about Green Ambassadors and Environmental Charter High School

Jun 9th, 2009 by admin | 0

The following article is written by Green LA Girl, please check out this blog and many others:

“When education issues make headlines in Los Angeles, the subject’s often bad nutrition and obesity at best and deleterious budget cuts at worst. So visiting Environmental Charter High School in Lawndale, Calif., is like stepping into an unexpectedly healthy green oasis — with organic fruit trees, compost bins for food waste — and a healthier vending machine with lots of organic options!”…..  read more here:  http://greenlagirl.com/environmental-charter-high-school-green-ed-from-upcycling-to-urbanite/#more-2707

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Come to our Job Fair at Los Angeles Trade Technical College on Wednesday, May 27.

May 26th, 2009 by admin | 0

Train builder AnsaldoBreda is hosting a job fair on May 27 to help fill as many as 2,000 green manufacturing and construction jobs.  Keeping with the idea that the U.S. needs not only green jobs, but good green jobs, some of the positions will pay up to $55,000 per year.

“AnsaldoBreda, the world’s oldest builder of trains, has proposed to locate and build both the company’s American LEED certified manufacturing facility and its corporate headquarters in Los Angeles contingent upon the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority exercising its existing option for AnsaldoBreda to build 100 light rail vehicles (the MTA Board will be voting on May 28, 2009).”  Source:  Keep LA Jobs on Track

The job fair is being co-sponsored by the L.A. County Federation of Labor, the AFL-CIO, and the Los Angeles Trade-Technical College (the host facility).  The event starts at 3:00 pm at the college - 400 West Washington Boulevard.  If you’re interested in attending, register online.

Here’s the direct weblink:  http://www.keeplajobsontrack.com/jobfair/
Job Fair on May 27 - Sign Up Now!

Apply for one of 2,000 new manufacturing and construction jobs that pay as much as $55,000 plus benefits.

We’ll be at the Los Angeles Trade Technical college between 3:00pm and 6:00pm on Wednesday, May 27. Please RSVP below.

Address:
Los Angeles Trade Technical College
400 W. Washington Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90015