Jan. 2, 2007
King County seeks nominations for 2007 ‘Earth Heroes at Schools’
King County wants to honor as "Earth Heroes" the teachers, students
and staff who have helped protect the environment or educate students
on environmental issues.
"We know there are
numerous examples of inspiring and effective work on behalf of the
environment in our schools," said King County Executive Ron Sims.
"These are the people and programs working to maintain our
environmental legacy in King County, and we want to recognize them as
Earth Heroes."
The King County Solid Waste Division
is seeking nominations for its annual Earth Heroes at Schools award.
Nominees can include teachers, students, staff, school volunteers,
specific programs or entire schools that have contributed to both the
protection of the local environment and the education of students on
environmental issues.
Sims said the Earth Heroes at
Schools Program is designed not only to acknowledge the accomplishments
of its honorees, but to recognize their work as models of environmental
efforts that other schools or organizations can adopt.
This year's winners will be honored at King County's sixth-annual Earth
Heroes at Schools event this spring. Among last year's recipients were
Lynn Spishak, a Bellevue High School student, Fred Ritsema, a teacher
at Bow Lake Elementary School in SeaTac, and Dave Holbrook, a custodian
at Newcastle Elementary.
Spishak led the school's
environmental club for three years, while heading the school's efforts
to recycle cell phones and used batteries, plus "Carpool to School
Day." Ritsema created his school's arboretum and founded its
environmental club, while Holbrook was a key player in improving his
school's recycling program. A complete list of 2006 Earth Heroes at
School is at www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/education/earth-heroes.asp.
Earth Heroes can be nominated by colleagues or classmates, but self-nominations are also encouraged. Nomination forms are available for download
on the King County Executive's Web site or by calling Donna Miscolta at
206-296-4477. Nominations will be accepted until Feb. 16, and winners
will be honored at an award ceremony April 19.