
Monday, November 23, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Introduction
Monday, November 16, 2009
Bike Path Photos
Monday, November 9, 2009
Surveys
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Letter to the Gmina
Szanowny Panie, Marku Skowroński
Jesteśmy uczniami 1 klasy liceum w American School of Warsaw, znajdującej się w Konstancinie. Nasz nauczyciel WOS-u dał nam projekt na ten rok- sprawdzenie, czy - dla dobra nas wszystkich - możemy pomóc wybudować ścieżkę rowerową.
Jako społeczność miedzynarodowa chcielibyśmy zaprezentować projekt, który byłby pożyteczny zarówno dla naszej szkoły, jak i gminy Konstancin.Jako odpowiedzialni obywatele świata wierzymy, że częścią naszej edukacji jest promocja bezpieczeństwa i alternatywnych śródków transportu, co korzystnie wpłynie ma nasze środowisko przez redukcję spalin oraz zmniejszenie korków na ulicach. Zatem chcieliśmy Państwu przestawić nasz projekt stworzenia ścieżki rowerowej.
Mając to na uwadze prosimy Państwa o pomoc we wprowadzeniu naszego projektu w życie. Będziemy potrzebowali Państwa pomocy w uzyskania pozwolenia na budowę ścieżki i odniesieniu sukcesu na tym pierwszym etapie projektu. Czy byłoby możliwe zaaranżowanie spotkania tutaj, w American School of Warsaw albo w Biurze Gminy w celu przeprowadzenia rozmowy o naszych planach?
Prosimy o kontakt z nami przez e-mail buildbikepath@gmail.com albo o kontakt z naszym nauczycielem, panem Scottem Schaffnerem pod numerem telefonu naszej szkoły (0- 22-702 85 00).
Dziękujemy za poświęcony nam czas i uwagę. Czekamy z niecierpliwością na Państwa odpowiedź!
Z poważaniem,
English version of the letter:
Dear Urzad Konstancin Jeziorna,
On behalf of The American School of Warsaw student body I am forwarding you the letter, that has been sent to you via registered mail. We are looking forward to your response. Sincerely, Anna Jedrzejczyk.
We are the students from the American School of Warsaw located in Konstancin Jeziorna. As an international community we would like to present Konstancin with a project that could benefit both the American School of Warsaw and the Gmina Konstancin. As responsible world citizens we believe that part of our education is to promote safety and alternative transportation that can benefit our environment by reducing the amount of pollution and traffic at once. Therefore we would like to introduce to you our project of creating a bike path. With that in mind we ask for your assistance in bringing this project into life. We will need guidance in the process of obtaining the permission to have a successful start on our project. Would it be possible to schedule a meeting here, in the American School of Warsaw, or at the Gmina offices in order to further discuss our plans? For further information feel free to look at our website buildbikepath.blogspot.com or contact our teacher Scott Schaffner under the school number (0-22-702-85-00), thank you for your time.
Sincerely, The American School of Warsaw.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Letter to ASW community
Dear ASW Community,
Recently Mr. Schaffner’s 10th grade comparative government class is working on a project with a goal of building a bike path along Ul. Warszawska. The starting point of the bike path is planned to be from Hotel Mrowka to the intersection of Ul.Warszawska and Ul. Prawdziwka. Currently students willing to bike from in this area have to ride on a narrow dirt path, which is located close to the road. This is hazardous for bikers, and sadly causes people not to choose to ride their bikes. Therefore this bike path project would benefit both the Konstancin Gmina and ASW students by reducing pollution and traffic of this area.
Students involved in this project are separated into groups which allow individuals to learn how to work in different departments. These groups include: public relations, technology, architecture and secretary. Each group is responsible for different tasks but they all share one goal, a new build bike path.
The public relations group is formed by Polish speaking students. Their job is to interact with people outside of school and talk to the local governments. The technology group is formed by tech-savvy students who responsible for the project’s blog. On this blog they post information about this project and include several pictures to help visualize the area of the bike path. The architectural group is responsible for all visual aspects of this project and they determine the materials needed to create the bike path. Lastly, the secretaries are responsible for writing daily reports on what are accomplished and other future plans. Hopefully these students will be successful in getting this bike built.
If you are interested on this project please visit our blog, http://buildbikepath.bolgspot.com/ and for feedback, comments and ideas please contact us at buildbikepath@gmail.com. All help and ideas will be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Mr. Schaffner’s 10th grade Comparative Government class

