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Holladay Students Win $150,000 for Environmental Action
Lexus Awards More Than $1 Million in Grants and Scholarships
| Source: Lexus
HOLLADAY, UT--(Marketwire - April 16, 2008) - Three teams of students from Olympus Junior
High School in Holladay will be celebrating this Earth Day. Not only have
they done their part to protect the planet, they've also emerged as three
of only 14 first place teams throughout the country who have each won
$50,000 in the Lexus Environmental Challenge, a national competition
designed by Lexus and Scholastic to educate and empower teens to think big
about possible solutions that could make a significant positive impact on
the environment.
The three teams have earned a combined total of $150,000. Olympus Junior
High School will receive a $30,000 grant, the teacher advisor will get a
$15,000 grant, and each student team will receive $35,000 in scholarships
to be shared by the members. Throughout the seven-month-long environmental
education program and contest, more than $1 million in grants and
scholarships have been awarded.
"When we introduced this challenge, we really had no idea what kind of
programs the students would dream up," said Mark Templin, Lexus group vice
president and general manager. "Well, now we know they're not afraid to
dream big, and act on those dreams. We were amazed at all the teams'
innovative ideas, their ingenuity and their pure passion for the topics
they chose to address. It's exciting to see these young people discover
their voices and learn they have the power to make a difference."
Olympus Junior High School's teams "Radon Awareness Group," "Save Our Fresh
Water," and "The Tree Huggers" focused their Final Challenge efforts on the
adverse effects of radon gas, water conservation, and electricity
conservation, respectively.
Increasing awareness about the adverse effects of radon gas and encouraging
people to take action was the goal of the six students who comprised
"Radon Awareness Group." They targeted contractors because they have the
power to fix a radon problem before it becomes serious. The team created
an awareness video for YouTube and also developed both a blog and a
presence on MySpace. Additionally, the team spread their message through
the media and by distributing posters to businesses.
"Save Our Fresh Water" consisted of five students who worked to educate
people about the importance of conserving water. To spread the word, the
team made a video for YouTube, launched a Web site, made and distributed
fliers and posters, and worked to obtain media coverage.
The five students on the "The Tree Huggers" team worked to get at least one
million people by Earth Day committed to turning off lights when not in
use. In addition to developing a Web site and video, the team also
contacted many environmental groups, school districts and politicians to
help spread the word.
"This project has truly been a life-altering experience for both me and my
students," said JoAnne Brown, the team's teacher advisor. "For me, it is
the first time in 10 years of teaching that I have seen my students engaged
and passionate about helping our community and making a difference for the
environment. Instead of me reminding them to conserve and help the
environment, they come to me with new ideas and exciting discoveries.
Seeing 120 7th and 9th graders take this challenge to heart has been
mind-boggling."
The final winners were selected from 55 teams that qualified for this Final
Challenge by winning in one or more of the four previous Challenges that
were held from September to February. These initial Challenges, addressing
land, air, water and climate, asked teams to take a stand for the
environment in their local community and winning teams in these categories
each won $3,000. The Final Challenge required teams to reach beyond the
local community and inspire environmental action around the world through
innovative ideas that were communicated to a wide audience.
The Lexus Environmental Challenge will enter its second year in fall 2008.
Teachers and students are encouraged to visit www.scholastic.com/lexus to
view all the winning entries and to learn how they can take part in next
year's program.