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This August, the British Council, in partnership with the California Air Resources Board and the Will Steger Foundation, will launch the Climate Generation School Leadership Program. This is a school based competition connecting environmental curriculum with climate action projects. High Schools in California and Minnesota are eligible to participate in the program.
Why should we participate?
- Opportunity to work together as a team to do something positive for your school
- Gain exposure to international network of climate projects
- Be eligible to participate in the Student Leadership Program
- Be eligible to receive grant funding for your project
- Educator professional development opportunities in Climate Education**
- State-wide and national recognition
- Participate in publicity and media events
- For submitted projects, each student will receive a participation certificate
- Have access to:
- Partner and project database of non-profit organizations and existing projects willing to assist with project implementation at your school
- Project planning tools
- International projects
- Climate and environmental curriculum and lesson plans
How it works:
Between August and February 2011, schools or classrooms must register their intent to participate in the program on the Climate Generation website- There is no cost to participate
- Schools or classrooms will then engage in a climate action project related to one of these topics areas:
- Energy Conservation
- Renewable Energy
- Water Conservation
- Transportation
- Purchasing
- Facilities
- Awareness/Communication
- Projects must be completed by April 1, 2011, when project reports must be submitted for judging
- The winning projects will be announced in May 2011
- Winning projects will have the opportunity to receive project funding and/or other awards (see below for additional awards and participation incentives)
- Must complete a project that benefits your school and the environment in order to be eligible for project grants
To qualify you must:
- Complete participation/registration form (available on-line in August 2010)
- Classroom or School in grades 9-12 (High School)
- School-affiliated groups are also eligible to participate (i.e. environmental clubs)
- Must have a teacher or school-affiliated mentor for each project
Awards and Participation Incentives:
- Up to $5,000 in Total Grants (per state) will be awarded to winning classrooms; grant size per winning classroom will depend on project scope and available prize funds.
- Certificates awarded to every student who is involved in a submitted project
- Plaque for each winning school/classroom
- Press event for winning classrooms with high profile individuals in attendance
- Educator professional development opportunities in Climate Education
- Youth Leadership Program
- Funding and partnership resources
- Donated trips
- International programs and networking with other schools and climate projects internationally
- Scholarships and internship opportunities for your students
- Highlights on partner organization websites/newsletters
- Other local/regional opportunities to be identified




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