By Samantha Springs LeCain on Saturday, 17 April 2021
Category: News

Gaiser Middle School earns the county's first At-Home certification

Earlier this year we worked with Earth Gen, formerly Washington Green Schools, to come up with a way schools could still work on environmental projects as a group and even receive state-wide certification while learning at home. Early in the school year the At-Home certification category was announced and it became the seventh certification category to be earned. To read more about At-Home certification, check here.

Gaiser Middle School, one of our platinum schools (meaning they have certified in all six EarthGen/Washington Green Schools categories) became the first school to receive certification in the new At-Home category. We thought we'd check in with them to see what they did, how it went and what they thought of the experience.

Projects

Each student chose one of four teams and worked on their project with their family for 30 days.

Challenges

What kind of results did they see?

What did they think?

I liked analyzing and seeing how much better we did while doing the challenge for the at-home certification. - Isaac 

What I liked most about the project was it felt good to do something good for the environment. -Kennedy

What I liked about the at-Home certification project was that at the end of the project we noticed the difference we had done.--Citlalli

The green school certification project gave me an opportunity to help out my community from the comfort of my home and taught me that simple changes in everyday life can make a world of difference. --I would prefer to remain ominous.

What I liked most about the at home green school project was that it was enough of a push to change something, but easy enough to
achieve. --Olivia.W

I liked most about the certification project is that my parents were on board with my topic and we helped each other to complete the topic. -- Matthew

My favorite part of doing the green school project was trying new meals. - Liam

The ability to involve their family and choose their own path was a gift. It provided families an opportunity to be an encouraging and supportive team for a positive family and environmental change during our very challenging time. --Dr. Shea

Advice for others?

Our success required each of us to make a commitment to being green. We had to talk with our families to get their support and willingness to participate. Together we had to decide what project would be best for us. We had to teach, encourage and support our families to make positive changes, without them we would not have been successful. For many of our families, the opportunity to improve their home Green commitment has been enhanced with new behaviors being added to what they were already doing.

Due to Covid school closures, we did not meet in person- only through Zoom meetings. As a Green Team, we had to agree on our timeline, do our work and complete our projects as agreed. Without all of us doing our part, we would not have been able to move forward 

​CONGRATULATIONS Gaiser Middle School! Way to try something new and become an environmental leader in your home.