CLEAN CAMPUS COMPETITION School Report Form

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2014 AWARD RECIPIENTS CLEAN CAMPUS COMPETITION School Report Form April 1-24, 2015 An invitation to public and private schools within the City of Riverside to expand a student s environmental awareness and teach them to take pride in the appearance of their school campus. Enclosed are your instructions and guidelines. Prepare one report and have ready for judges the week of April 27 th, 2015. Complete School Check List (Separate document.) Judges will contact each school to schedule a date and time to meet with a student leader or representative and judge your school during the week of April 27 th. Clean Team - Organize a team of students to do a cleanup in the 8 areas listed below: Athletic Field Bike Rack Area Hallways and Walkways Lunch Area Parking Lot Playground Sidewalks (outside perimeter) Trash Bin Areas Green Team - Create or improve recycling efforts in your school within the areas below: Paper Plastic Bottles Aluminum Cans Campus Beautification Team - Improve the appearance of your campus: Plant trees Create flower beds Build a planter Composting Any ideas that students may have to beautify the school Be creative! The following instructions are only guidelines! Please include in your School Report Form classroom activities and photos that relate to your projects. Keep Riverside Clean & Beautiful is a community program sponsored by the City of Riverside Public Works Departmentand the Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Our Mission To instill a sense of community pride by creating partnerships that work toward the beautification of the City

Clean Team Instructions During the month of April, assemble a team of students for the Clean Team. It can be any size group that is realistic and manageable. Divide your campus into 8 areas: Athletic Field Bike Rack Area Hallways or Walkways (on campus) Lunch Area Parking Lot Playground Sidewalks (outside perimeter) Trash Bin Areas Take before photos of the 8 areas listed above and label each photo with the name of the area, and add to report. Use the Clean Team Report Form provided and rank the amount of litter at each location on a scale of 1 to 4 before you do your cleanups. 4 = No Litter virtually no litter can be observed 3 = Slightly Littered small amounts of litter can be observed 2 = Littered visible litter can readily be seen throughout the sub-area 1 = Extremely Littered a continuous amount of litter noticed in the sub-area Clean the 8 areas and take after photos. Label each photo with name of area, and add to report. Set a goal to establish an annual schedule to maintain the cleanliness of your campus throughout the year. Complete Clean Team Report. 2

Clean Team Report School: Contact: Campus Cleanups Campus Cleanups during the month of April: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.17. 18. _ Total number of bags collected for all cleanups during the month of April Number of students that participated in all cleanups during month of April (Describe in brief - Example: 10 cleanups had 10 students each = 100 students) Number of hours students contributed to cleanups during the month of April (Describe in brief - Example: 10 cleanups had 10 volunteers clean for 1 hour each = 100 hours) Campus Litter Audit (Check off boxes with Scores 1 4) 1 extremely littered, 2 visible litter easily seen, 3 slightly littered, 4 virtually no litter Athletic Field 1 2 3 4 Bike Rack Area 1 2 3 4 Lunch Area 1 2 3 4 Hallways/Walkways 1 2 3 4 Parking Lot 1 2 3 4 Playground 1 2 3 4 Sidewalks (outside perimeter) 1 2 3 4 Trash Bin Area 1 2 3 4 Campus Litter Audit How many students participated in Campus Litter Audit? _ Campus Cleanup Program Has your campus established a year-round program to maintain cleanliness? If so, describe the plan: _ Graffiti How is graffiti removal taken care of on school campus? Please describe: 3

Green Team Instructions Your school may already have a recycling program in place. If so, these ideas may help improve on your program. If not, initiate a recycling program using the following recommendations: During the month of April, assemble a team of students for the Green Team. Your team may have a small core group of students or a larger number of students. Select an area(s) on your campus to initiate a recycling program (example classrooms, lunch area, playground or an area of your choice.) Make a Map and distribute to all students to acquaint them with the recycling areas on campus. Start a program for recycling paper, plastic bottles, and aluminum cans. Be creative use boxes and label. Add more recycling containers to your campus as needed. Form a team to collect recyclables on a weekly basis and take to the designated area of your campus. Separate your paper, plastic bottles and aluminum cans. Take photos of each recycling container and add to report. Complete Green Team Report. Green Ideas: Organize and conduct aluminum can drive as a fundraiser Read books on recycling to classrooms Promote a contest the Best Recycling Classroom Schedule an Environmental Awareness Assembly Research how recyclables are turned into renewable sources Organize and create a recycle game Check out website http://www.riversideca.gov/cure/schedule.asp Check out website http://www.cleansweepusa.org/default.aspx Check out website http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/default.asp Collect newspaper articles about recycling PLT s GreenSchools resources, signup at http://www.plt.org/greenschools 4

Green Team Report School: Contact: Recycling Projects Dates of recycling projects during the month of April: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.17. 18. Number of students that participated in the recycling projects during the month of April (Describe in brief - Example: 2 projects had 10 students each = 20 students) Number of hours students contributed to recycling projects during the month of April (Describe in brief - Example: 4 projects had 10 volunteers recycle for 1 hour each = 40 hours) Recycling Waste Did the school recycle during the month of April? Paper Yes No # of bins collected Aluminum Cans Yes No # of bags collected Plastic Bottles Yes No # of bags collected Recycling Education How was recycling promoted during the month of April on campus? Any classroom projects involved in recycling education? Were any special assemblies or presenters involved in recycling education? Did the school promote any year-round recycling efforts? 5

Campus Beautification Team Instructions During the month of April, select areas on your campus that may need improvement or beautification. Take before and after photos, add to Campus Beautification Report. Classroom Walkways Garden Start an indoor garden, plant seeds and transfer to garden Research different composting techniques Bring in articles that relate to making our environment green friendly Look for areas that can use beautification Plant flowers along walkways Plant trees Place planters along walkways If you already have a garden, add mulch or flowers Remove old or dying plants Plant water-wise plants Add a border to your garden Incorporate a composting bin Build a planter Plant trees Complete Campus Beautification Report 6

Campus Beautification Team Report School: Contact: Campus Beautification Projects Dates of beautification projects during the month of April: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.17. _ 18. Number of students that participated in beautification projects during the month of April (Describe in brief - Example: 2 projects had 10 students each = 20 students) Number of hours students contributed to beautification projects during the month of April (Describe in brief - Example: 4 projects had 10 volunteers plant for 1 hour each = 40 hours) Number of plants/trees/flowers planted during the month of April? Estimate number of pounds for green-waste removed or composted during the month of April? Beautification Education What area(s) on your campus were improved as a beautification project? _ What new campus beautification projects have been initiated as a result of 2014 Clean Campus Competition? _ How did you promote beautification projects on your campus? _ Any classroom projects relating to campus beautification? _ What year-round beautification project(s) were completed? 7

Overview & Comments School: Contact: Please note any additional information you feel is necessary to consider for final review: 8