Tuesday, May 9, 2023
2023 CPR cards were emailed out this past weekend!
Friday, December 9, 2022
Wellness Department Recycles 5# of Candy Wrappers!
The Wellness Department partnered up with Rubicon for their Trick or Trash program. Although we collected wrappers last year, this was the first year we were able to secure our own box to fill.
Bags were placed in each homeroom for easy collection, and we were able to divert almost 5 POUNDS of candy wrappers from the landfill!
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Plastic Film Recycling Initiative!
WMS Wellness Department has spearheaded a schoolwide plastic film recycling initiative. With the reliance on single use disposable water bottles in school, there has been a surge in plastic case wrap. As this type of flexible plastic is not allowed in curbside recycling, it winds up in the trash/landfill.
Plastic Film Recycling is a website that I found last summer when I noticed a "how 2 recycle" logo on an Amazon mailer that came to my house.
With just a bit of research, I learned that not only are those Amazon bags recyclable (just remove any labels or stickers) but so much more flexible plastic is as well.
Have you ever walked into a grocery store like Shaw's, Price Chopper or Whole Foods, or a retail store like Kohl's or Target, and noticed bins marked to collect plastic shopping bags? If so, you now know exactly where to dispose of your flexible plastic!
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Wellness Department is collecting candy wrappers to be recycled!
For the second year, Wellness teacher Pam Riddle has teamed up with Rubicon's "Trick or Trash" collection program. Collection bags have been placed in each homeroom, with a large collection bin placed in the main entrance hallway. We encourage everyone to save their empty candy wrappers from ending up in a landfill. Send them into school to be collected and recycled!
Thursday, September 29, 2022
National School Backpack Awareness Presentation for 6th graders
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source: https://nationaltoday.com/national-school-backpack-awareness-day/#:~:text=U.S.,injury%2C%20which%20can%20impact%20learning |
We are honored to take the time to educate parents, students, educators and school administrators, and communities about the serious health effects that backpacks that are too heavy or worn improperly have on children. More than 79 million students in the United States carry school backpacks.• More than 2,000 backpack-related injuries were treated at hospital emergency rooms, doctor’s offices, and clinics in 2007.• It is recommended that a loaded backpack should weigh approximately 10% of the student’s total body weight.• About 55% of students carry a backpack that is heavier than the recommended guideline of 10% of the student’s total body weight.• In one study with American students ages 11 to 15 years, 64% reported back pain related to heavy backpacks. Twenty one percent reported the pain lasting more than 6 months.• In a study on the effect of backpack education on student behavior and health, nearly 8 out of 10 middle school students who changed how they loaded and wore their backpacks reported less pain and strain in their backs, necks, and shoulders.We also discussed "Text Neck" and how too much time spent looking down at your phone can cause damage to the cervical vertebrae. Finally, we showed students how to properly wear and pack their bags to maximize comfort and reduce pain.
As always you can contact me with any questions at Performance Health Center.
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Marker recycling donation
The Wellness Department has been working hard collecting used markers and pens in collaboration with Terracycle's Bic collection program. Here is a visual of what is accepted to be sent in for recycling:
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Ms. Riddle with 3 boxes of used markers |
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Trick or Trash: Recycle used halloween candy wrappers! Starting November 1st.