Service Learning Project (SLP) Contest
Please Note - This contest is NOT required by Teams but is a separate, independent contest
The Department of Public Instruction is encouraging school programs, like advanced courses of study, to have each student to do a service project to positively impacts student outcomes. Some counties now require seniors to do a project before they graduate.
The NC Envirothon Committee voted to start a Community Learning Service Project contest as part of the NC Envirothon program. This is a separate, voluntary project, independent from the Envirothon team competition. Teams DO NOT have to do a SLP to compete in the NC Envirothon. 1st place award for High School and Middle School winners - $100 cash + plaque
RULES:
- Open to High School and to Middle School NC Envirothon teams.
- Teams interested in submitting a SLP for the contest must be registered and compete at their Area Envirothon. They do not need to place in the top 7 and advance on to the statewide event in order for their SLP contest admission to be considered.
- Envirothon teams will design and develop a community type project and carry it out during the school year. It can be a service project, a physical project or a data-sharing project:
- Physical project: (e.g. outdoor classroom, nature trail, wildlife habitat development, small pond at school, etc...)
- Service project: (e.g. high school Envirothon team teaching younger students, picking up litter along a designated stream, starting a recycling program in school, etc...)
- Data-sharing project: (e.g. presenting data on effects of stormwater runoff on the environment, keeping data on a stream/pond as to water quality parameters such as DO, pH, macro-invertebrates found, putting this information into a poster paper and presenting it, etc...)
- Project has to be written up in a format with enough detail that a layman can understand what your mission and goals were. It can include graphs, pictures, posters, etc...
- A 15 minute (minimum) presentation of the project must be made to a public body or a meeting of people from the community. Examples include Community Service Organization like the Lions Club or Rotary Club, or a public body such as the Soil and Water Conservation District Board or County Commissioners.
- Video tape the presentation and send it in to be judged along with the write up of the project.
- Deadline for submission is March 1st.
- Winners are announced and plaques are awarded at the awards ceremony of the NC Envirothon (Saturday). Teams do not have to be present to win.
- Submissions should be sent to Sandra Weitzel, Division of Soil and Water Conservation, 1614 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1614