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Unified Education Strategy Grants Hawthorne School District |
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Grantee InformationHawthorne School District is located in an urban area south of Los Angeles. Hawthorne consists of eight elementary schools, three middle schools, and one charter high school. The teacher-to-student ratio is 1:21.8 and class sizes average 27.6 students. A team of sixth- and seventh-grade language arts, mathematics, and science teachers participated in the program. Due to school site construction, the team operated from two campuses, making collaboration difficult. The sixth-grade teachers were based at Williams Elementary School temporarily, while the seventh-grade teachers were based at Prairie Vista Middle School. The City of Hawthorne and Ecolutions, a community partner, were interested in supporting implementation of waste diversion efforts resulting from the first-year waste audits. The campus needs assessment included lessons for standards-based, student-led investigations regarding resource conservation and waste on campus with a focus on lunchroom waste, organization of a waste audit, and developing strategies based on the results of the audit. The teachers developed simple step-by-step procedures and templates for students to document data and findings, including charts, graphs, and journals. Once the audits were completed by students, the teachers used the templates and journals to assess student learning. The elementary team successfully completed the first year of the Unified Education Strategy (UES) grant program. They completed the student-led waste audits and implemented the classroom lessons. Future endeavors based on the outcome of Hawthorne School District’s campus needs assessment might focus integrating efforts in campus paper recycling and garden-based diversion, such as composting, with standards-based learning. |
| CIWMB Office of Education and the Environment k12edu@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6769 |
Hawthorne School District (310) 676-2276 |
| CIWMB Office of Local Assistance dplaola@ciwmb.ca.gov (916) 341-6199 |
Last updated: April 04, 2008