Teacher Sarah Newton and Her Waste Free Classroom

Sarah Newton Bio

I gratefully acknowledge that I work, live and play on the TRADITIONAL territory of the Sinixt people, which they share with the Secwepemc, Syilx, and Ktunaxa Nations. I have been teaching for 20 years: both here in Revelstoke and previously in Fort St James. My volunteer time includes work on the BCTF’s committee for social Justice, The City of Revelstoke’s Environmental Advisory Committee, and have been on the Board of Wildsight Revelstoke. I have a BA in geography and history,  and a diploma in Nature Education from Cornell University.  I love hanging out with my husband and two teenage children, cross country skiing, hiking, trail running, and activism. Recently I spent the most humbling 8 months of my life on an old growth forest blockade north in Revelstoke.

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Sarah is an educator that focuses a lot of her time on teaching students about the climate crisis and what they can do to make a difference.  She has a waste free classroom and has created a YouTube video showcasing what she does.

 

 

You can learn more about Sarah’s work and other projects she’s involved in by subscribing to her YouTube Channel.