Learn and collect
Complete baseline and final assessments, weekly check-ins, group observations, reflections, and final recommendations.
30-day pilot · 50 students · community-facing results
A practical plan for a BEC-based summer program that collects clean data across environmental knowledge, student habits, compost and waste impact, confidence, literacy, and accessible wellness growth.
Recommended direction
The strongest frame is a 30-Day Youth Environmental Impact Pilot: students collect real environmental data, learn from community partners, build confidence explaining what they found, and produce recommendations that can be reused by future schools, summer programs, BEC partners, churches, and community groups.
The data team owns the measurement system, dashboard, cleanup, and final visual story. Heather and Courtney can own the program narrative, partner relationships, and non-technical context. Students provide the evidence, reflections, and recommendations.
Operating model
Complete baseline and final assessments, weekly check-ins, group observations, reflections, and final recommendations.
Build forms, maintain the Google Sheet dashboard, clean data, produce charts, and prepare the board-facing results.
Support compost, waste, cleanup, sponsorship, local business participation, and the broader community story.
Data streams
This avoids the trap of daily logging that looks ambitious but collapses when students, staff, or volunteers stop filling it out.
Pre/post quiz covering composting, recycling, landfill, transportation, clothing, food waste, conservation, and local environmental responsibility.
Weekly check-ins on recycling, composting, reusable containers, transportation, clothing reuse, and one observed environmental action.
Compost, coffee grounds, waste audit, recycling contamination, river cleanup, or partner activity data depending on what BEC and partners can support.
Student self-ratings and final presentation rubric showing confidence explaining an environmental issue, working with a group, and presenting recommendations.
Accessible movement assessment where students choose an appropriate activity and growth is measured against their own baseline.
Cadence
Pre-survey, knowledge quiz, confidence survey, optional wellness baseline, first compost or waste baseline if available.
Student form once per week, compost/waste log once or twice per week, one short reflection, and photo evidence when available.
Repeat knowledge quiz and confidence survey, finish environmental impact log, collect student recommendations, and prepare final visuals.
Inclusive assessment
Running, pushups, and situps should not be universal requirements. A board-facing program should avoid ableist framing and measure each student’s growth from their own starting point.
Students completed an inclusive wellness assessment using accessible movement options.
Growth was measured against each student’s own baseline rather than ranking students
against each other.
Forms
Question bank
These are the candidate questions and fields for student forms, adult logs, partner data, and final board visuals. The final forms should stay short, but this bank gives the planning group room to choose what matters most.
Environmental knowledge
Confidence and attitude
Data dictionary
Dashboard
Community partners
Provide coffee grounds or food waste for a 30-day student data log.
Host a short visit, provide a quote, or let students document a waste process.
Support the Youth Program, river cleanup, BEC gala, or monthly social event.
Help recruit other local businesses so the pilot expands beyond one site.
Final presentation
The final deck should show student growth, real environmental impact, community partnership, and a clear recommendation to continue or expand the pilot.
What the pilot was, who participated, where it happened, and why it matters.
Pre/post surveys, weekly check-ins, compost/waste logs, reflections, and final recommendations.
Charts for knowledge growth, confidence growth, habit participation, and waste diverted.
Short quotes, selected reflections, presentation excerpts, and recommendations.
BEC, local businesses, compost partners, cleanup opportunities, and sponsorship paths.
Continue the pilot, repeat it next summer, and expand to more student groups and businesses.
Board-ready metrics
Open decisions