Hello, Scholars! The EAP is partnering with Beta Club to host a 28th Street Cleanup! Anyone who would like to participate should meet in Mr. Turnbaugh’s room after school this Thursday, March 9th. The cleanup will likely last from 2:35-3:45 pm. We will travel as a group to 28th Street. Be sure to wear close-toed shoes that you are comfortable
Hello, scholars! The EAP will host a clean-up at Hand-Cut Hollow Loop this Saturday, February 18th, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, where we will pick up trash along the trail and creek. We will meet at the Chapel Hill Clubhouse (1805 NE Chapel Hill Dr, Bentonville, AR 72712). Please be sure to wear warm clothing and closed-toed shoes. Gloves
The EAP is hosting a Winter Bake sale on Friday, January 20th before school and during lunch in the commons. Feel free to stop by and purchase some baked goods to help support the EAP!
Hello, Scholars, Parents, and Faculty! My name is Emily Ye, and I am a senior attending Haas Hall Academy Bentonville. As part of my AP Research Project, I am investigating the extent to which users (age 18 to 30) understand the health and fitness privacy policies of Apple’s and Samsung’s Health Apps. If you are between the ages of 18
Hello, Scholars, Parents, and Faculty! My name is Emily Ye, and I am a senior attending Haas Hall Academy Bentonville. As part of my AP Research Project, I am investigating the extent to which users (age 18 to 30) understand the health and fitness privacy policies of Apple’s and Samsung’s Health Apps. If you are between the ages of 18
Hello, scholars! The EAP is finger weaving plastic bags into blankets on Thursday, November 10th after school in Mr. Turnbaugh’s room. Instead of throwing away these plastic bags, we’re giving them a second life by weaving them into blankets to support the community. At the first event, we will be cutting and tying the plastic bags into balls of “yarn”.
Hello, scholars and faculty! Did you know that it takes around 1,800 gallons of water to grow enough cotton to produce just one pair of standard denim jeans? Beginning Tuesday, November 8th, the EAP is hosting a clothes drive to reduce the waste and the environmental footprints that come with producing new clothing. The clothing will be donated to the
Hello, scholars! The EAP is finger weaving plastic bags into blankets on Thursday, November 10th after school in Mr. Turnbaugh’s room. Instead of throwing away these plastic bags, we’re giving them a second life by weaving them into blankets to support the community. At the first event, we will be cutting and tying the plastic bags into balls of “yarn”.
Hello, scholars! The EAP is finger weaving plastic bags into blankets on Thursday, November 10th after school in Mr. Turnbaugh’s room. Instead of throwing away these plastic bags, we’re giving them a second life by weaving them into blankets to support the community. At the first event, we will be cutting and tying the plastic bags into balls of “yarn”.
The Earth Awareness Project is hosting a blue or green shirt day on Tuesday, October 11! Please wear your favorite school-appropriate blue or green shirt to school on Tuesday for $2 to support the EAP! If you have any questions, please contact julia.mizner@haashall.org, ava.wieczorek@haashall.org, emily.ye@haashall.org, or nivriti.deshpande@haashall.org.