Hartland student says she s faced racial intimidation, taunts and threats for 3 months
A Hartland High School student says she s been called the n-word, taunted by students and threatened with lynching over the past three months and the school administration and teachers have not done anything about it.
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HARTLAND, Mich. (WXYZ) â A Hartland High School student says she s been called the n-word, taunted by students and threatened with lynching over the past three months and the school administration and teachers have not done anything about it.
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CSUS student proposes legislation to expand sustainability education in Michigan schools
March 1, 2021
Recent CSUS alumna Courtney Boersema, along with instructor Bob Wilson and MSU Sustainability director Amy Butler, created legislation to include sustainability curriculum in the Michigan Green Schools Program.
Thousands of school children across hundreds of schools in Michigan participate in various environmentally friendly activities every year to help earn their school an official Michigan Green School certification. While this program promotes much needed efforts to address local and global environmental problems, one student has seen opportunity to elevate the benefits of this program.
In 2020, Department of Community Sustainability (CSUS) student, Courtney Boersema [Winter 2020 grad, Environmental Studies and Sustainability major], mentored by CSUS instructor Bob Wilson and MSU Sustainability director Amy Butler, presented draft legislation she created to amend the Michig