Looking to do a clothing drive for other students in need, a group of 6th graders visited Clothes to Kids of Denver. Listen in to their conversation with Eileen Robinson, Volunteer Coordinator, to learn more about the organization and how Lone Tree Elementary partners with them to help meet their goals. @ClothesToKids Partnering with Clothes to Kids of Denver
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For this podcast a group of 4th graders Skyped with David Julie, Education Coordinator with Colorado Native Plant Society (CoNPS) They wanted to learn about how to scatter seeds using seed bombs created with the seeds of plants that will thrive in our local environment. Listen in to learn how to make seed bombs to plant wildflowers around the City of Lone Tree! Seed Bombing Lone Tree!The focus of this podcast is around the question of what the City of Lone Tree is doing to promote sustainable transportation. A group of 4th-grade students engage in a conversation about their Inquiry to Action Project with employees of the City of Lone Tree—Justin Schmitz, Director of Public Works and Mobility, and Dan Raine, Mobility Manager. Sustainable Transportation in the City of Lone TreeA group of 4th graders have chosen RECYCLING as their Inquiry to Action Project. Listen in as they talk with Beth Church, Sustainability Coordinator with Douglas County Schools. Recycling: Taking Action PodcastIn order to gather more information about our energy usage at Lone Tree Elementary, a group of 4th students has a conversation with Beth Church, Sustainability Coordinator with Douglas County Schools. Understanding ENERGY PodcastAs part of a 6th grade LEAD project, Audrey Nicholls and Sloane Padilla, have taken on the challenge of helping LTE work toward a zero-waste cafeteria. To get a better understanding of the possibilities and actions being take by other schools in our district, we invited Beth Church, DCSD Sustainability Coordinator, and Heather Berry, DCSD Sustainability Learning Specialist, for a conversation. We hope this inspires creative thinking for all of us!
Our families have many questions as they transition out of elementary school where their children have spent the first years of their educational experience. To help answer some of these questions we invited our feeder area principals, Sid Rundle (on left) from Cresthill MS, and Chris Page (on right) from Highlands Ranch HS, to join us for our School Accountability Meeting (SAC) on Thursday, November 7. Listen in to hear the conversation as they discuss the highlights and pride points of their schools and what to expect as our students go beyond their elementary years in our feeder area.
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