Colin Powell Elementary Students Rally for Conservation
In late January, the halls of Colin Powell Elementary School were abuzz with excitement as Teacher Laura Senturia announced the school’s latest endeavor: choosing a charity for their annual fundraising drive. With a passion for environmental causes close to her heart, Laura sought an organization that made a tangible impact on local conservation efforts. After careful consideration, Laura reached out to the Northern Virginia Conservation Trust (NVCT), an organization with a clear vision of a better, more beautiful Northern Virginia by protecting the region’s natural history. NVCT was thrilled to be chosen and eager to collaborate. They have a long history of engaging youth in events like kayak cleanups, and invasive plant pulls, demonstrating to young people that they can make a difference.
Jodi Davis, NVCT’s Administrative Coordinator, stepped into the school to highlight the Trust’s vital conservation work, specifically the protection of the majestic Great Blue Herons at the Crow’s Nest Natural Area Preserve. Inspired by NVCT’s mission, the students, alongside their parents, embarked on a three-week-long fundraising campaign to support the preservation of nearby nature.
The campaign was a testament to the students’ dedication and passion for the environment. It was not just about raising funds but about fostering a sense of community and responsibility towards the environment. Donations poured in, and classes vied for the top spot, with the promise of fun rewards like pajama days fueling the friendly competition.
On April 11th, NVCT’s Executive Director, Alan Rowsome, stood before the students, exuding the gratitude that might be expected when children rise to the occasion with such passion and vigor. “There are few things more inspiring than seeing young people take action to protect our planet and make a true difference in the world,” he remarked. “The students of Colin Powell Elementary School did just that.”
For Laura Senturia and Missy Long, who spearheaded the fundraiser through the Student Council Association (SCA), empowering students to become stewards of the environment was paramount. “Empowering students to see how they can create solutions to the problems we face is one of the main reasons Missy Long and I run the Colin Powell SCA,” Laura explained. “Our first step in the process is getting student input from across the school about the problems we want to solve.”
The students quickly embraced the cause, armed with newfound knowledge about the importance of preserving habitats. “It is really powerful to help students learn that they can truly make a difference in our world, and that small things do make a difference,” Laura emphasized.
Among the students, fifth-grader Claire Pun emerged as a shining example of youthful enthusiasm for conservation. “Because the environment helps us with everything,” Claire mused. “Without trees, we wouldn’t be able to live.” Claire’s passion for the cause was evident as she expressed her joy in participating in the fundraiser. “It was super cool because I feel good helping something,” she beamed.
As the fundraiser drew to a close, the impact of Colin Powell Elementary’s efforts was clear. They had not only raised $7,000 for NVCT but had also instilled a sense of responsibility towards the environment in their students. Through their partnership with NVCT, they had taken a significant step towards securing a greener, brighter future for generations to come.