Leadership in Environmental Action Projects (LEAP) is a student action program that reduces, reuses and recycles trash from schools and communities and informs people about local solid waste and resource issues. LEAP uses student/community partnerships and cooperative learning to achieve these goals. The St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District, using landfill tipping fee surcharges, funds LEAP.
Teachers can bring LEAP waste and recycling lessons to their school as one-time, on-demand lessons.
Note: If you're looking for more one-on-one support, check out our Student Action Projects.
LEAP on-demand lessons are one-time outreach programs that cover a variety of waste topics. Classes last 30–60 minutes depending on the topic and age of students.
These lessons are free of charge to public and private schools in City of St. Louis and St. Louis County, Jefferson County and St. Charles County. Virtual options are available upon request.
Contact Kassie at kknight@mobot.org to bring a LEAP program to your school!
See available lessons below or download a comprehensive list of LEAP lessons.
Educator Guide [3.05 MB] Changing Labels Activity [1.61 MB] Waste Assessment Survey [339 KB] Composting Flyer [1.42 MB] Recycling Flyer [989 KB]
Are you interested in receiving more one-on-one support for your sustainability project? Learn more about Student Action Projects!
LEAP is funded by the St. Louis-Jefferson Solid Waste Management District and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.