The Edmond Sun

Education

November 20, 2009

Edmond school wins environmental honor

EDMOND — Keystone Adventure School and Farm in Edmond earned a statewide Award of Environmental Excellence from Keep Oklahoma Beautiful Nov. 17.

From a field of nominations from across the state, Keystone won the Award of Excellence in the category of elementary to high schools for its ongoing, dedicated efforts to lead students in “doing the right thing” environmentally.

On a regular basis, each of the 60 students cleaned up their campus, collected recyclables, composted manure and lunch wastes and planted and harvested food in addition to other eco-sound activities, according to Keep Oklahoma Beautiful.

A total of 18 Awards of Excellence and seven special board commendation awards were presented in front of more than 350 guests at Keep Oklahoma Beautiful’s 19th annual awards banquet in Oklahoma City.

Mercy Health Center in Oklahoma City was named “The Best of the Environmental Best,” the organization’s top award, for establishing an exhaustive program of green initiatives, proving sustainability pays in more ways than one, according to Keep Oklahoma Beautiful.

Keep Oklahoma Beautiful was established in 1965 as a statewide nonprofit organization with a mission to encourage, promote and facilitate efforts to improve and enhance Oklahoma’s aesthetic and environmental quality of life.

Education
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    Summit Middle School students settled into their new surroundings the first day of school in the fall, and this week finishing touches are being added to the Fine Arts classrooms of the new wing.

    February 6, 2010 4 Photos

  • Schools set makeup dates for snow days

    Edmond Public Schools will make up the two additional snow days taken this week by eliminating a teacher in-service day scheduled for Feb. 15, and tacking on one extra day to the end of the school year.

    February 6, 2010

  • School nutrition pilot program to expand

    The scorecard is in and Edmond Public Schools Child Nutrition pilot program earned high marks.

    February 6, 2010

  • 2-6 School calendars

    February 6, 2010

  • 2-6 School menus

    February 6, 2010

  • Race to the Top Orvis Risner.jpg Edmond joins ‘Race to the Top’

    The Edmond Public School District is joining other districts across the state in pursuing a Race to the Top federal discretionary grant.
     The U.S. Department of Education’s voluntary grant competition between the states is designed to foster education, innovation and reform that will lead to dramatic gains in student achievement. Nationally there is $4.5 billion available for this program, according to the National Council on Teacher Quality 2009 State Teacher Policy Yearbook.

    January 29, 2010 2 Photos

  • UCO Educators’ Leadership Academy set to begin

    The University of Central Oklahoma-based Educators’ Leadership Academy is accepting applications for it’s 2010-11 academies designed for education professionals in Oklahoma.
    ELA customizes each academy for the specialized needs of education professionals, and currently offers a Combination Academy for K-12, CareerTech and Higher Education Administrators, a Professors Academy, a Principals Academy, a Teachers Academy and a Higher Education Department Chair Academy.

    January 29, 2010

  • 1-30 Calendar: Edmond schools

    Memorial High School

    Sunday
    5-8 p.m.: Baseball Banquet, commons/cafe
     
    Monday
    8-9 a.m.: National FCCLA Week, Rooms 225 & 227
    9:30-10 a.m.: Freshman Winter Sports Assembly, gym
    9:40-10:10 a.m.: Key Club meeting, Room 283

    January 29, 2010

  • 1-30 Education: in brief

    OSSM recognizes students of the month
    Several students from Edmond made the Oklahoma School of Science and Math’s Students of the Month list in recent months.
    Junior Grant Schleifer was recognized in October.
    Matthew Stewart and Jing Zhang were recognized in November.

    January 29, 2010

  • North basketball clinic to benefit BALTO Week

    Seventeen years ago, the Edmond North High School Student Council Leadership Class wanted to begin a charity week.
    Swine Week at Edmond Memorial High School was already established, and some would argue that North copied their tradition, but the students began BALTO week, a week all their own.
    “The name ‘BALTO Week’ is an acronym quite fitting to our school,” said North student Callie Heerwagen.

    January 22, 2010

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