The Brower Youth Awards just launched the 2008 prize search for outstanding youth leaders. We’re looking for individuals ages 13-22 with the power and persistence to create environmental change.
The Brower Youth Awards honors six young people annually with a $3000 cash award and weeklong trip to the San Francisco Bay Area. During that week, award recipients will participate in a week of media and public outreach and be recognized at an awards ceremony attended by 900 members of the public.
We hosted a Family Reading Night at Bransford Elementary, thanks to a generous grant from Target. We read aloud to the children . Next, teachers worked with the parents, giving tips on how to read aloud. Each child got to pick a book of their very own, and we added a bookplate with their name on it. In addition, we hosted a raffle for the kids with different stuffed book characters (Oscar the Dog, for instance) and their matching books. The children had a great time and including the families was a good way to interact with more of the community.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Mix it up day is on November 13, 2008. We are asking all of the students in our school to participate by sitting at a different table at lunch. This will challenge the social boundaries and push towards creating tolerance. Friendships will be created and barriers destroyed while students enjoy themselves, listen to Music, and eat their lunch. For more information visit: http://www.mixitup.org
Mark your Calenders!
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Seminario en el Distrito Federal
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
Seminario en el Distrito Federal
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
For one week, millions of young people around the world will join a growing
movement to generate new ideas and seek better ways of doing things. Dozens
of countries are coming together for the first time to host Global Entrepreneurship
Week, a global initiative to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination,
and creativity. To think big. To turn their ideas into reality. To make their mark.
The Week builds off of the phenomenal success of Entrepreneurship Week USA
in 2007. More than 1,300 organizations planned 3,700 activities celebrating innovation
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
For one week, millions of young people around the world will join a growing
movement to generate new ideas and seek better ways of doing things. Dozens
of countries are coming together for the first time to host Global Entrepreneurship
Week, a global initiative to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination,
and creativity. To think big. To turn their ideas into reality. To make their mark.
The Week builds off of the phenomenal success of Entrepreneurship Week USA
in 2007. More than 1,300 organizations planned 3,700 activities celebrating innovation
Children from more fortunate schools throughout our school district are hosting a district wide bookdrive to support My Own Book. Last time we did this the kids collected 2,500 books!
This is a great way to unite kids in helping other kids.
For one week, millions of young people around the world will join a growing
movement to generate new ideas and seek better ways of doing things. Dozens
of countries are coming together for the first time to host Global Entrepreneurship
Week, a global initiative to inspire young people to embrace innovation, imagination,
and creativity. To think big. To turn their ideas into reality. To make their mark.
The Week builds off of the phenomenal success of Entrepreneurship Week USA
in 2007. More than 1,300 organizations planned 3,700 activities celebrating innovation
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