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PASS on GAS Day 2008

PASS on GAS Day 2008. The Green School Initiative Highland Park High School. Pass on Gas Day 2008. In order to raise awareness about Global Warming, students and staff in the Green School Initiative Club created the “PASS on GAS” day.

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PASS on GAS Day 2008

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  1. PASS on GAS Day 2008 The Green School Initiative Highland Park High School

  2. Pass on Gas Day 2008 In order to raise awareness about Global Warming, students and staff in the Green School Initiative Club created the “PASS on GAS” day. On this day, all students and staff were encouraged to reduce carbon emissions from vehicles by choosing not to drive to school. Over 100 students and staff members rode bicycles, walked, skateboarded, and rode Razor scooters. GSI hopes this event will inspire HP community members to take small actions in order to live “greener” lifestyles.

  3. Pass on Gas Day 2008 HPHS Students Choosing NOT to Drive to School to Reduce Carbon Emissions

  4. Pass on Gas bikes weren’t the only mode of transportation. Students “bladed,” rode scooters and skateboards to HPHS.

  5. Pass on Gas--all participants received a healthy breakfast and “Green” headbands courtesy of our school PTO.

  6. Pass on Gas Day—Saving the environment is fun, it is wonderful exercise & it is a great way to spend time with friends!!

  7. Pass on Gas—Students showed off some really cool wheels!

  8. Pass on Gas—Not just for Seniors! Juniors, sophomores, & freshmen participated too!

  9. Pass on Gas 2008—Results The following data was obtained by asking students & staff to formally sign-in when they arrived at the Pass on Gas Reception area. GSI believes that this data represents a minimum number of participants, as many students and staff members who participated did not come to the reception area to sign-in. Formal Data 2008 # of participants–- 107 Approximate # of miles NOT driven (round trip)-- 460 miles Estimated amount of carbon withheld from the air—23,000 lbs.!

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