Henry Schienebeck
Henry
Schienebeck (center)
was presented with a school forest award at the Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association spring meeting in Green Bay. Carol
Pleudeman
(left)
nominated Henry for his work with the Northland Pines School Forest.
Henry has supported school forests statewide by organizing Log-A-Load events which bring hundreds of students into the forest to
learn about sustainable forestry while the harvest is taking place.
The proceeds for these events
go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the school district.
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Left to right – Carol Pleudeman, Henry Schienebeck, Steve Schmidt.
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Adam Gould
Adam Gould
(center)
is the first full-time school forest coordinator of Severson Learning Center in the Cambridge School District.
He was nominated
by
super-volunteer, retired educator
Georgia Ibanez-Gomez
(right)
for
his enormous work to start up the SEL programs, land restoration, curriculum work, and
encouraging teachers
to bring their students to the
SEL.
Much of the heavy lifting took place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Left
to
right – Steve Schmidt, Adam Gould, Georgia Ibanez-Gomez.
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Jeff Nyquist
Forester Jeff Nyquist, WDNR (center) has worked with the Tomorrow River Schools on their forests. He was nominated by fellow DNR forester, Lyle Eiden and Ag Science Educator, Rachel Ziegler (left) for his tireless work to salvage the timber after several wind events blew down trees. He also worked with students to teach about sustainable forestry throughout the process and plant trees over the years.
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Left to right – Rachel Ziegler, Student, Jeff Nyquist, Steve Schmidt, Student.
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Jenna McCann
Jenna McCann was presented with a Wisconsin School Forest Award by Steve Schmidt (LEAF) at an award ceremony attended by all of the students at Merrimac Community School. Students in Jenna’s 2nd grade class enthusiastically led a tour of the school forest where they pointed out a few of their favorite places. Sidnee Malek, school forest founder, had this to say about the awardee: “Jenna has, over many years, intentionally prepared students, families, and the community to realize their responsibility to care for local resources. She is living her promise to care for the environment, doing so in both her professional and personal life. Jenna is an excellent candidate for this award.”
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Left to right – Steve Schmidt, Sidnee Malek, Jenna McCann, Jerry Exterovich.
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Joe Kinscher
Joe Kinscher, educator at Valders High School (left), founded the Valders School Forest and mentors colleagues in their use of the forest. He and his students have planted hundreds of trees and are part of a partnership with UW – Green Bay (Manitowoc) to study water quality of the stream that runs through the forest. Joe was recognized by LEAF staff, Jonathan Ismail (right) at a district award banquet.
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Left to right – Joe Kinscher, Jonathan Ismail.
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