EDISON, NJ - Third-grade teacher Katherine Heiss, also the school’s Green Team leader and Coordinator of Sustainability, issued a challenge to her students and invited others to participate in a virtual celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day.
Heiss wrote to the students: “We have spent many years being outside on Earth Day enjoying the world around us. Now we need to be inside taking care of ourselves and families while still appreciating our world.”
Students were asked to take and post photos of a five-step challenge including: Self, Family, Community, Letter or Picture to Someone in Need, Nature. Many embraced this challenge and shared photos on Seesaw.
The Wardlaw+Hartridge School (1295 Inman Ave., N. Edison) is Central Jersey’s premier PreK-12 independent school. The campus is located near the Scotch Plains border and just five miles from downtown Westfield. It is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational day school that prepares students to lead and succeed in a world of global interconnection. Wardlaw+Hartridge provides an educational atmosphere characterized by academic challenge, support for individual excellence, diversity, and a familial sense of community.--
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