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April 23, 2008 This Week:
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"Winning the Lexus Environmental Challenge renewed exactly that same feeling I had when I received the Milken National Educator Award, but even more heartwarming was the fact that my students were the ones making the big difference in the world," said Bebi Davis, The Dream Team's teacher advisor. "These young people hold in their hands the future of the world for the next generation. I am so proud of their incredible accomplishment." These two top teams were recognized today in ceremonies at their respective schools. In addition to the scholarship and grant money, each team's school will receive a custom-designed sculptural cistern to promote the idea of water conservation. Made from recycled packing materials, the cisterns, or rain catchers, were created by Florida's renowned environmental artist Jefre. This unique award will serve as a reminder of the team's outstanding accomplishment as well as a sustainable way to collect rain water so it can be reused for watering plants on the school's campus. The 16 winners were selected from 55 teams that qualified for this Final Challenge by winning in one or more of the four previous Challenges that were held from September to February. These initial Challenges, addressing land, air, water and climate, asked teams to take a stand for the environment in their local community. The Final Challenge required teams to reach beyond the local community and inspire environmental action around the world through innovative ideas that were communicated to a wide audience. The 14 first-place winning teams are: - Atlanta, Ga. – "Westminster CCC3" – The Westminster Schools - Baldwin Park, Calif. – "The Ones Who Care" – Sierra Vista High School - Bryn Mawr, Penn. – "The Green Gators" – The Shipley School - Chicago, Ill – "Earth Warriors" - Madero Middle School - Holladay, Utah – "Radon Awareness Group" - Olympus Junior High - Holladay, Utah – "Save Our Fresh Water" - Olympus Junior High - Holladay, Utah – "The Treehuggers" - Olympus Junior High - La Crescenta, Calif. – "Marine Science Researchers" - Clark Magnet High School - Lake Charles, La. – "St. Margaret Science Club" – St. Margaret Catholic School - Newberry, Fla. – "Newberry Environmental Girls" - Newberry High School - New Hyde Park, NY – "The Elementals" – Herricks High School - New Hyde Park, NY – "Vampire Exterminators" – Herricks High School - Torrance, Calif. – "L.I.F.E" - South High School - Wilmington, NC – "Team Earth" – Lyceum Academy of New Hanover High School In addition to the contest portion of the Lexus Environmental Challenge, the program also provides standards-based supplementary educational materials to encourage teachers to integrate creative lesson plans into their classrooms to help teach students about the environment. The materials, developed with Scholastic and available at www.scholastic.com/lexus, are designed to align with national teaching standards for science, social studies, civics and language arts. For each of the challenges, the Web site has lesson plans and teacher instructions including questions to help guide a discussion about the challenge topic, facts about the topic, and guidelines for a specific classroom project. The Lexus Environmental Challenge will enter its second year in fall 2008. Teachers and students are encouraged to visit www.scholastic.com/lexus to view all the winning entries and to learn how they can take part in next year's program. The Challenge is part of The Lexus Pursuit of Potential, a philanthropic initiative that generates $3 million in donations each year for organizations that help build, shape and improve children's lives. (April 17, 2008)
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