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Garnet, Gold and Green Committee

Campus recycling takes giant leap forward
Henry Vogt

Scores of new recycling bins have arrived on Florida High campus over the past few months.  The PTSA was able to obtain 18 large white recycling barrels from FSU which were strategically placed outdoors around campus for can and bottle recycling, allowing a concentrated and coordinated campuswide recycling effort to begin in areas such as the athletic fields that have not had recycling containers in the past.  Fifty new green classroom recycling bins were also obtained from Leon County in January that will allow two bins for each classroom, one for paper and another one for cans/bottles.  Thanks again to all the students who are making our recycling program a reality, as well as the faculty without whom the program wound not work: elementary teachers Suzanne Wilkinson, Amanda Tuttle and Rebecca Taylor, middle school teacher Amy Goodman, and high school’s Sal Guastella, as well as Derik Harris from the maintenance staff.
 
Trees, trees and more trees

Your dues continue to support the PTSA’s effort to provide some shade for campus visitors as our program enters its fifth year with the planting of about 16 more trees this winter.  Seven will be planted on the main campus, with the rest going in the athletic fields area.  Native species such as nutall oak, southern magnolia, winged elm, sycamore, beech, red cedar, tulip poplar, red maple, pecan, basswood, mulberry and black cherry were used.  The trees are intended to provide protection from the harsh rays of the sun as well as general campus beautification.  The PTSA has agreed to water and maintain the trees during their first year.

Paper yes, Styrofoam no

You can act individually to promote recycling by using paper products instead of styrofoam.  Styrofoam is not biodegradable and tends to last forever, making it a product that essentially never goes away.  It is also manufactured using hydrofluorocarbons that have negative impacts on our ozone layer.  Finally, it is not usually recycled, though Leon County does offer styrofoam recycling at the Apalachee Parkway landfill (phone 606-1800).  On the other hand, paper products such as cups and plates do not have these detrimental effects on the environment.  There are undoubtedly some situations where only styrofoam will do, however, the Garnet Gold and Green Committee urges you to use paper rather than styrofoam products wherever possible. 

For more information, contact Danni Vogt, PTSA Garnet, Gold and Green Committee Chair at dannivogt@embarqmail.com

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Reflections Art Contest

Theme: “Together We Can!”
The FSUS PTSA once again kicks off the Reflections national creative arts project.  This school wide program allows students grades K – 12 to explore their artistic abilities and compete for awards in various categories.  Students may submit works in any of six arts areas: literature, photography, visual arts, music composition, film production, and choreography.  Participating students may be recognized on a school, county, state or even national level and will be able to explore their artistic abilities in the process! 
 
This year’s theme is “Together We Can…”.  All entries should be an expression of the student’s interpretation of this topic and are due by November 22nd, 2010  at 3 pm.   Watch your FSUS listserve and PTSA website for more information on how to enter and contest requirements. 
 
The impact of the arts on our kids is invaluable in so many ways!  We hope that many of our students will choose to participate in this wonderful program!
 
Kim Slade
PTSA Reflections Chair 2010-2011
e: KASNFL@aol.com
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Garnet Gold and Green Committee

The PTSA’s Garnet, Gold and Green Committee is working to improve the recycling situation on campus and so far paper, bottles and cans are being recycled weekly in the elementary and high school areas by student volunteers who collect items from each classroom and transport them to the bin behind the cafeteria.  No official recycling program exists in the middle school yet, and we are still seeking a faculty member or student group to volunteer to get this program going in this area.  Thanks to Mrs. Wilkinson, Ms. Tuttle, Sr. Guastella and the high school Spanish Club for their tireless efforts to make this a reality.

 

We are working with FSU and the Coca-Cola company to get some large recycling collection bins like those used at Campbell Stadium for our gym and outdoor athletic areas, where hundreds of recyclable items are now simply being thrown in the trash.  The events produce plastic, aluminum, cardboard and cooking oil, all of which are recyclable.  Free admission to home football games has been arranged for any students willing to work 30 minutes or so on recycling at the games (limit 3), so contact me as noted below if you are interested.  By later this year, we expect this program to be fully functioning.  The school’s cardboard recycling program will also be examined.

 

In the winter, we will be initiating the Teracycle program at Florida High that turns otherwise unrecyclable garbage into useful products.  This is a fun and educational program for all ages where students collect tens of thousands of specific items and send them to New Jersey-based Teracycle, which pays cash money in return.  The company then creates innovative items from the garbage and sells them in local stores.  Purses made out of used Capri Sun juice box containers are just one of the recognizable results of  this program.  For more details, visit www.teracycle.net or watch the TV show Garbage Moguls on the National Geographic Channel.

 

Don’t forget to visit our booth at the Fall Carnival October 29 where we will be distributing healthy snacks and beads.

 

Anyone interested in joining the green team or volunteering on any of these projects should contact Mr. Guastella, Mrs. Wilkinson or Ms. Tuttle, or me at  dannivogt@embarqmail.com or 877-5641.

 

Danni Vogt, Chair,

Garnet, Gold and Green Committee

Florida High Class of ’72

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