RHS Students pursue recycling initiative for the 2013-2014
10/27/13
Ridgewood NJ, The Students for Environmental Action Club (SEA) applied for and were the recipients of an Environmental Awareness Challenge presented by the Bergen County Utilities Authority, worth $1,000. RHS Principal Dr. Tom Gorman and SEA Advisor Alison Reeg attended the grant presentation ceremony and were inspired by many other environmental grant challenges.
Now placed throughout the school are blue recycling bins (for plastic) and green recycling bins (for paper). SEA will continue to pursue their recycling initiative for the 2013-2014 school year in the hope that the RHS recycling program will be truly successful. (l. to r.) BCUA Commissioner George P. Zilocchi, BCUA Commissioner Richard D. Schooler, BCUA Vice Chairman Ronald Phillips, Bergen County Freeholder Tracy S. Zur congratulate RHS Principal Tom Gorman and SEA Advisor Alison Reeg.
These students know that global warming is real
These students know how to work the system for money.
Getting $1000 to scatter some plastic bins around the school – pretty impressive.