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Sustainability

Thanks to our partnership with SWEP, we have an active Sustainability Club that promotes environmental stewardship on our campus and in the community. Our Eco-Action Team connects students to the outdoors, their community and our local environment through comprehensive, action-oriented watershed education and service-learning projects.

TTUSD has three different types of Sustainability Clubs, based on the age of our students:
Green Teams (Elementary School)
Eco-Action (Middle School)
Envirolution Club (High School)

Eco-Action utilizes interactive educational service learning projects to empower students to be good global citizens working to ensure adequate resources for a clean and healthy environment. SWEP educators, along with high school student mentors, facilitate weekly club meetings with student participants to explore green service learning projects including:

  • waste reduction
  • reuse
  • recycling
  • gardening
  • composting
  • energy and water conservation
  • energy awareness
  • BMP restoration
  • native planting
  • pollution prevention


Through these projects and meetings, students work together to develop their knowledge, create a sense of civic responsibility, and foster a school environment that emphasizes sustainability. In so doing, they practice data collection, and monitoring, in addition to other important language arts, math and science skills.

Eco-Action

Club members work together on a community environmental service project, while also supporting school site needs around waste education and outreach. Club members do at least one waste audit during the school year.

Through Eco-Action, students are:

  • Increasing awareness of the impact of their actions
  • Developing knowledge of sustainable practices
  • Creating outreach material including videos, posters, and signage to promote sustainability