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Wednesday, November 6, 2024

East High receives $5K grant for Bike Repair Club from Youth Climate Action Fund

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Nicki Vander Meulen, Madison Metropolitan School District Board Member | Facebook

Nicki Vander Meulen, Madison Metropolitan School District Board Member | Facebook

East High family and consumer science teacher Emily Sonnemann and rising senior Andy Nguyen accepted a $5,000 grant from Bloomberg Philanthropies' Youth Climate Action Fund to support the school’s new Bike Repair Club.

The grant was presented during the recent Youth Climate Action Funds Award Ceremony, held as part of the Madison Out of School Time (MOST) conference. The funds will be used to purchase necessary tools, supplies, and equipment, potentially including new bike racks for the benefit of the East High community.

“The cost of car ownership is so high, and as Madison continues to grow, so, too, do traffic and congestion,” Nguyen said. “Increasing the use of bikes helps mitigate that, and also combats climate change because it's eco-friendly.”

The Bike Repair Club was established by Nguyen with help from teacher-advisor Sonnemann in May 2024. The club aims to increase ridership among East High students and staff while equipping the community’s cyclists with practical knowledge for maintaining their bikes. Open to all members of the East High community, the club meets weekly every Thursday during the school’s lunch period.

“This club is further proof that East High students are globally minded and future-oriented, particularly when it comes to environmental issues,” said Sonnemann. “This grant gives them an active way to help in the fight against climate change, which is empowering and hopeful.”

All recipients—selected by a committee composed of staff from the City of Madison, UW–Extension, United Way of Dane County, and students from area high schools—were youth-led initiatives underscored by environmental responsibility and supportive of the City of Madison’s Sustainability Plan.

As part of its commitment to sustainability, MMSD has a stated goal of reducing its greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2045. It has prioritized incorporating sustainable design elements in renovations sponsored by the 2020 facilities referendum and in buildings identified as part of its upcoming 2024 facilities referendum.

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