brittany whitehill final symposium poster
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Lessons Learned
Achievements / Results / Outcomes
Bringing Sustainability to Sunnyvale Schools
Pollution Prevention Schools Outreach • Kindergarten & 5th Grade Presentations: 1850 students at 17 elementary schools
reached, positive feedback received from every school • Schools Goin’ Green: Students at 5 schools collected over 4,000 pounds of litter from
their campuses and the surrounding neighborhoods
IGreenSunnyvale Students Living Green Challenge: • IGreenSunnyvale download numbers doubled • 233 students participated in the challenge
creating positive environmental impacts
Successful Strategies • Make issues like sustainability and pollution
relatable and tangible • Leverage relationships with community
stakeholders
Recommendations for Improvement • Encourage collaboration between schools
working on environmental programs • Keep environmental messaging to students
and adults brief and clear
Brittany Whitehill, LEED Green Associate Brittany graduated from UC Berkeley in May 2015 with a B.A. in Development Studies and a City Planning Minor
Acknowledgements: Brittany would like to acknowledge her colleagues at the City of Sunnyvale: Bailey Hall, Jackie Davison, Nupur Hiremath,
and Andrea Pizano, her Site Supervisor Elaine Marshall, as well as the many teachers and students she was able to work with this year
Gallons of water
IGreenSunnyvale Students Living Green Challenge
Pounds of CO2 Pounds of Waste
An initiative to teach elementary students about pollution's impact on the environment.
A program focused on pollution prevention and middle and high schools.
IGreenSunnyvale allows Sunnyvale residents to “buzz” when they have completed sustainable actions. I worked with students at five schools in Sunnyvale to facilitate a competition inspiring students to live sustainably.
Gallons of Water
By: Crystal Tan, Fremont High
Classroom Presentations Schools Goin’ Green