2017 Plastic Bricks and Mural Project
Recycling, Reuse , and Reduce
2016/2017 SY Waste Reduction: Students collected bulk paper and card board recyclables from the offices and classrooms. Students mark off the floors by area (Harlem and Gilmore) to monitor the output of paper collected. The paper is taken to the loading dock and placed in the the recycling bin every Tuesday. Recycled material is collected every Thursday.
2016/2017 AFSIVA Recycling Challenge: Students are collecting paper from the classrooms and tracking the number of bins per floor.
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2016/2017 Streamline recycling: Students are setting up for streamline recycling in the schools cafeteria. Students will be placing posters and reminders on the wall to remind students what can and cannot be recycled. Students will be recycling plastic, paper, metal, cardboard, and paper.
AFSIVA 2016/2017 recycling bins |
Office Recycling Site: The main office are recycling all paper in the yellow bins.
2016/2017 Reuse and Reduce Project: AFSIVA Green Club members and the ART club teamed up with MICA to create artwork out of old, broken, and outdated materials in the school. Students use old school furniture, fabrics, books, trashcans, spray cans, plastics, cardboard, and other outdated items to create art displays and update the buildings furniture.
Outdoor classroom: Reuse and Reduce Art Work
Reuse and Reduce
AFSIVA students created artwork out of old warn school furniture. Students at AFSIVA proved that “one man’s trash is another mans treasure.” These abstract pieces can change the way we look at trash. Many of the things we throw away can be reused, re-purposed, and recycled. AfSIVA's students are using art to change the mindset and behaviors of students, staff, and the community by creating master pieces out of common trash.