Environmental
Studies
The
Evergreen School is situated on a four-acre site in a small forest typical
of Pacific Northwest landscaping. The landscape plays a key educational
role. It provides opportunities for a study of native plant communities,
wildlife habitats and hydraulic cycles. On our land, we see how nature
provides food and shelter for birds and animals, how precipitation collects
and moves across the terrain, and how plant materials respond to seasonal
changes in light and water. We have been awarded a Certificate of Achievement
as a School Yard Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.
The site is beautiful and incorporates a broad range of environments.
We have distinct wetlands and a riparian environment; substantial flat
areas for playfields; and an uplands forest with slopes and terraces
including numerous specimen redwoods, cedars and other mature trees.
Evergreen incorporates reuse
and recycling into our curriculum, and into our community's everyday
life. In 2005, The Evergreen School was awarded King
County's Leadership in Sustainable Schools
Green Globe Award. The award
recognizes schools and school districts for outstanding efforts to reduce
solid waste, and for initiating or improving other sustainable strategies
such as water and energy conservation, environmental purchasing, greenhouse
gas reduction and hazardous waste reduction.
Nominees for this award were
selected from the King County Green Schools Program which assists schools
and school districts to initiate or expand conservation practices, and
to increase awareness among administrators, staff, students and parents. |