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Principals For Change: Hempfield High Goes Green Nuts
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Hempfield High Goes Green Nuts. In just 10 short days, the Hempfield Area High School's recycling program has collected over 2000 pounds of paper. thats 2000 pounds of paper that isnt going into Westmoreland County Land Fills. The program is supported by Abitibi of Pittsburgh. Check out one of the earlier posts below to get more info about Abitibi. Check out this most recent green video from the Green Spartans. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Join PFC GreenSpaces Today.
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Principals For Change: ECO MAN IS BORN
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ECO MAN IS BORN. Hempfield now has their own super hero. and yes, he is green as the day is long. We need all the help we can get if we are going to make a difference! Check out his first eco-mmercial. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Goals: 1. Provide grants to teachers for designing and implementing "Green Projects" in their schools and communities. 2. Motivate educators to increase emphasis on environmental education. Our Website: www.principalsforchange.org. View my complete profile.
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Principals For Change: HOLY GREEN
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Hempfield Area High School finally did it! As of January 29th, HAHS will be one of the first schools in PA to implement building wide single stream recycling. That means that students can now recycle plastics, cardboard, glass, paper and metal. all together - NO SEPARATION NEEDED! After calculating that over 750,000 of garbage is produced in one school year (and sent to local landfills), the Spartan Nation decided to take a stand. Divert over 500,000 pounds of garbage from landfill to Green Star recycling.
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Principals For Change: December 2009
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HAHS Ecology Club Goes Greener. The Hemfield Area High School Ecology Club will be kicking off an electronics recycling drive when schools resumes after the holiday break. HAHS has teamed up with Ecophones.com in order to provide a safe disposal alternative for cell phones and other hazardous items. Did you know that there is enough lead, copper, and antimony in cell phones to classifiy them as hazardous waste? ECO MAN IS BORN. Check out his first eco-mmercial. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my page on.
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Principals For Change: NWF Caught PFC Green-handed
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NWF Caught PFC Green-handed. The NWF did a great job covering the DC trip. They featured us in their blog. Check it out. If NWF isnt green, no one is. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Goals: 1. Provide grants to teachers for designing and implementing "Green Projects" in their schools and communities. 2. Motivate educators to increase emphasis on environmental education. Our Website: www.principalsforchange.org. View my complete profile. Join PFC GreenSpaces Today. View my page on.
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Principals For Change: Hempfield Area School District Caught Green Handed - Adopts Progressive Green Policy
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Hempfield Area School District Caught Green Handed - Adopts Progressive Green Policy. Hempfield's Energy Management Policy. Keep up the great work! September 26, 2009 at 4:34 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Goals: 1. Provide grants to teachers for designing and implementing "Green Projects" in their schools and communities. 2. Motivate educators to increase emphasis on environmental education. Our Website: www.principalsforchange.org. View my complete profile. Join PFC GreenSpaces Today. Robert M...
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Principals For Change: February 2011
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Hempfield Area High School finally did it! As of January 29th, HAHS will be one of the first schools in PA to implement building wide single stream recycling. That means that students can now recycle plastics, cardboard, glass, paper and metal. all together - NO SEPARATION NEEDED! After calculating that over 750,000 of garbage is produced in one school year (and sent to local landfills), the Spartan Nation decided to take a stand. Divert over 500,000 pounds of garbage from landfill to Green Star recycling.
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Principals For Change: Hempfield High Gets Busy
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Hempfield High Gets Busy. In attempts to start a schoolwide green movement, Hempfield Area High School has started a building wide paper recyling program in partnership with Abitibi. Abitibi's Paper Retriver Program. Offers a great opportunity for all Pittsbugh schools. And, its a great way to generate some extra funds- Abitibi will pay your school for the paper! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Join PFC GreenSpaces Today. View my page on. PFC GreenSpaces for Education. Phipp...
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Principals For Change: Why I Started PFC.....
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Why I Started PFC. Well, there sure isnt just. Reason I decided to devote much of my time and effort to the green cause. The video below will briefly touch on one of the numerous issues that motivated me to do.something. Have you ever heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch? Well check it out. You probably wont believe your eyes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Join PFC GreenSpaces Today. View my page on. PFC GreenSpaces for Education. DONATE ONLINE NOW via PAYPAL.
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Principals For Change: January 2010
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Recycling is a Hit at HAHS. Great news, Hempfield Area High School's recycling program is a hit! Since launching a school-wide paper recycling drive on October 5th, the HAHS has collected and recycled over 14,000 pounds of paper. If 14,000 pounds doesnt sound like a lot, check out the benefit on the environment. 14,000 pounds of recycled papers has saved. 21 cubic yards of landfill space. 14 barrels of oil (588 gallons). 49,000 gallons of clean water. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.