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Powering Up with the Sun: Solar Energy in Our School

Excerpt:Renewable energy isn’t just for big companies — it’s for schools too. This year, we took a bright step forward by installing solar panels on our science block roof. Content:The panels now generate a portion of the electricity we use for classrooms, lights, and computers. Students can track the real-time energy data in our science lab, turning the project into a living lesson about sustainable energy. It’s an investment that not only lowers our electricity bills but also reduces our carbon footprint — proving that education and action go hand in hand.

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Goodbye Plastic: Our School’s Journey to Zero Waste Lunches

Excerpt:Plastic pollution is one of the biggest threats to our oceans — and we decided to take action right here in our cafeteria. Content:We started with a Plastic-Free Fridays challenge, encouraging students to pack lunches in reusable containers. Over time, it became a habit. Now, every day looks like Plastic-Free Friday. We’ve replaced plastic straws with paper ones, added refill water stations, and educated students about the lifecycle of single-use plastics. The result? We’ve reduced our cafeteria waste by nearly 40% in just six months.

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Planting Seeds of Change: How Our Students Built a Green Garden

Excerpt:Last semester, our Eco Club transformed an unused patch of land into a thriving vegetable garden. The goal was simple — grow our own food, reduce waste, and inspire others to do the same. Content:From composting lunch scraps to watering plants after class, every step was a hands-on lesson in sustainability. Students learned about seasonal planting, pollination, and how small changes can have a big environmental impact. The garden is now providing fresh spinach, tomatoes, and herbs for our school kitchen — and the smiles are growing just as fast as the plants.

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