The Faces of Action: Sayville Students Launch Suffolk Student Climate Action Committee
Climate Action Committee
During a Sayville Board of Education Meeting, the Sayville students from The Suffolk Student Climate Action Committee (SSCAC) spoke with passion about the issues facing our planet. They have been spreading the word at a variety of venues about taking action right now to save the earth.
The Sayville High School SSCAC is the model chapter for this countywide committee. This is a very impressive group of students, who have already made great strides in helping with climate change solutions and prioritizing a 100% renewable electricity campaign.
(Photo of SSCAC students by Board Trustee Keith Kolar. Also in photo, SSCAC co-creator Melissa Parrott, Sayville resident and mom, District site committee parent chairperson, and Environmental Education and Outreach Coordinator for the Central Pine Barrens Commission. )
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Excerpt from "Bi-partisan Climate Action Committee on Long Island Work with Rep. King to join Climate Change Caucus" press release by Melissa Parrott
(For complete article, click on the link below.)
...Enter, the Suffolk Student Climate
Action Committee (SSCAC), a Committee comprised of high school students
from across Suffolk County demanding climate change action from elected
officials.
The model Chapter at Sayville high
school is already 20 students strong and growing. These students will be a
model for other schools in the fall. Climate Reality Training attendee and
Sayville high school student and co-creator Ms. Gaconnier
says, “The Suffolk Student Climate Action
Committee is genuinely student run and it is really empowering to have the
ability to choose what actions we want to take on and see it through. Every member is as passionate as the
other and I can see us all making an impact beyond our local community”. Sayville high school senior, Chase
Hofmann continued, “I am planning to major in environmental studies and policy
and this Committee is exactly what I want to continue to do throughout college. I want to work alongside others to make
positive change”.
A priority for the student Committee
was urging their Congressman to join the bi-partisan Climate Solutions dialogue. The Committee repeatedly communicated
with Congressman Peter King’s office about joining the bi-partisan Climate
Solutions Caucus on Capitol Hill. Soon after Ms. Parrott,
co-creator received a call from Representative King’s office, the
Congressman had indeed joined the Caucus, putting Long Island’s economic and
environmental future priority and showing the students, their voice matters. “This is such a great example of our Congressman
looking out for his constituents needs!” “I give a big thank you to Congressman
King, not just for joining the important conversation of climate solutions, but
also for listening to these amazing kids!” “Who knows if we were a tipping
point for him, but he helped these students understand their impact on the
world”, says Ms. Parrott. Congressman Lee Zeldin is also on the
Caucus, so both Long Island Congressmen are looking out for the economic and
environmental health of our communities”.
Due to the need of an immediate shift
away from fossil fuels, the Sayville Chapter of the SSCAC will urge and assist
the Town of Islip to go 100% renewable by 2030 by attending Town Board meetings
and meeting with the Supervisor and Board members. The Climate Reality Project
provides resources to help, “It is so important for this generation to take a
stand, to stop standing still and start combating climate change. I, for one, am excited to begin this
new Committee!” says student leader Sophomore Harrison Bench. “Harrison is my
champion”, says Ms. Parrott, “he was my first call and he has owned this
Committee and keeps it growing every week’.
The students are charged with
creating the SSCAC, they are designing the logo, developing the website,
creating the social media platforms, deciding what public events to speak at,
and writing the petitions. “This is a great start, the train has
left the station”, laughs Ms. Parrott, “you can’t stop these guys, and it’s
incredible!” Sophomore Hannah Bishop is one such student, “ While it is not
this generation’s fault for the global climate change, this generation is the
last generation that can prevent the worst of what global climate change
entails. We hold the future’s fate in our hands
and history is watching. Taking responsibility is our duty and I
will gladly take on the pressure if it means saving the planet earth”.
Bringing students into the mix to make
a transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy was a win-win, says Ms.
Parrott, “they are our future decision makers and by way of their youth and
enthusiasm can get the attention of elected officials” Parrott continues, “The
Committee’s goal is to help and support our communities to go renewable- 100%
by 2030. Other cities have done it, so can we- Long Island can
be a leader to help reduce the impacts of climate change”.
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Press Release
Contact: Melissa Parrott (631) 655-4688