Global-Mindedness: Hawaii’s Zero-Waste Revolution at Kaʻōhao School
About Ka’ōhao School |
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Location: Kailua, HI Setting: Suburban Lunches: 14% free and reduced Grades: K–6 Size: 342 students, 20 teachers |
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The Zero-Waste Revolution in Schools
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March 15, 2020, 9:00 p.m. (ET), #PrinLeaderChat
Description
Ka’ōhao School leads the state and the nation in organic waste reduction, with a consistent record of waste collection and on-site processing of food waste, paper, cardboard, and green waste. Ka’ōhao students collect, sort, separate, and process all organic waste right in the middle of campus, with every grade level involved in operations. In 2016, the school was recognized as the top school in the nation by the Environmental Protection Agency through its Food Recovery Challenge for K–12 Schools.
About the Principal
Winston Sakurai is the director and principal of Kaʻōhao School in Kailua, HI. He is the 2016 NASSP Digital Principal of the Year. Follow him on Twitter at @WinstonSakurai.