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Ignatian Carbon Challenge – Participating Institutions

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More than 10 schools and 500 individuals are taking the Ignatian Carbon Challenge this year! Scroll down to see how they’re doing.

Institutional-Level Challenge

Wondering what schools are doing to live out Laudato Si’? View the challenges.

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School

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Cheverus High School

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Colegio San Luis

Awards:
Green Star: Awarded to schools already demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability at the start of ICC 2.0.

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DeSmet Jesuit High School

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Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart

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Green Star: Awarded to schools already demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability at the start of ICC 2.0.

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Fordham Prep

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Gonzaga College High School

Awards:
Green Star: Awarded to schools already demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability at the start of ICC 2.0.

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Jesuit High School

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Saint Ignatius’ College, Riverview

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Salesian Youth Movement USA-West

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St. Peter-Marian Jr.-Sr. High School

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Villa Duchesne and Oak Hill School

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Classes/Clubs Taking the Individual-Level Challenge

500+

individuals are taking the individual-level Ignatian Carbon Challenge!

Academy of Our Lady


Belen Jesuit Preparatory School – Green Club


Bishop Dwenger High School – Biology


Bishop Dwenger High School – Earth Science


Bishop Dwenger High School – Environmental Science


Bishop Dwenger High School –  S.E.A.

Brebeuf Jesuit – Brebeuf Jesuit Conservation Club


Butler University


Cheverus High School – Theology (King)


Cheverus High School – Theology (Hagerty)


Cheverus High School – Theology (Peralta)


Cheverus High School – Key Club


Cheverus High School – Outdoor Club


Creighton University


Cristo Rey Minneapolis – ICC Club

Dominican Academy – Senior Advocacy Class


Jesuit High School (Carmichael) – Theology 2B – Brabec


Jesuit High School (Portland) – Jesuit Clark Library


Loyola Academy – Environmental Science Class


Rockhurst High School – Mr. Niebur Freshman Theology


Rockhurst High School – Mr. Placht Biology


Rockhurst High School – Mr. Sykora Biology

Rockhurst High School – Mr. Vaughn Biology


Rockhurst High School – Mr. Wikeira Biology


Sacred Heart Academy – Environmental Science


Salesian Youth Movement USA -WEST


SLU High School – AP Environmental Science


SLU High School – Biology Period B

SLU High School – Biology Period E


SLU High School – Biology Period G


SLU High School – Chemistry (Anderson)


SLU High School – Sophomore Pastoral Team


St. Ignatius High School (Cleveland) – Environmental Science


Walsh Jesuit High School – Green Team


Walsh Jesuit High School – Theology (Kudro)

Iggy Carbon Gallery

As part of this month's challenges, Mr. Anderson's Chemistry class at SLUH did a blind taste test of fair trade vs regular chocolate bars (both dark chocolate).
The Presentation High School lacrosse team completed the "take a hike" challenge
Promotional display highlight the Ignatian Carbon Challenge at Presentation High School in San Jose, CA.
Students from Cheverus High School in Portland, ME held a planning day to offer feedback on the Ignatian Carbon Challenge.
On sign-up day, Cheverus High School students participated in a nature meditation.
@mjolse at Creighton Prep in Omaha, NE completed the "add a sticker to your reusable water bottle" challenge.
Loyola School in New York kicked off the Carbon Challenge at Loyola School today with a full-school assembly.
As part of this month's challenges, Mr. Anderson's Period 4 class at SLUH did a blind taste test of fair trade vs regular chocolate bars (both dark chocolate).
Loyola School in New York kicked off the Carbon Challenge at Loyola School today with a full-school assembly.
@BasicTheology: "These beauties are being sun-dried, and we'll enjoy them all winter! #eatlocal #iggycarbon @IGsolidarityNET"
@mjolse: "Another #iggycarbon change: switched to @primalpitpaste - no petroleum, no aluminum. Works great! @IGsolidarityNET"
@hannah_b_may of Presentation High School: "These are Coast Redwood trees that grow around my Grandparents campsite in Felton. #iggycarbon #presicc"
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