
His community service efforts have been recognized by the following awards: the Tampa Bay Lightning Hockey Team Community Hero of Tomorrow award, Florida’s Prudential Spirit of the Community honoree, and the EPA’s President’s Environmental Youth Award winner. Chase champions the need for more books-with-diversity and dual language books in local Title-1 schools and has worked to raise more than $110,000 to support this cause as well as various environmental projects.Chase is an Eagle Scout and Vice President of Student Government at Sickles High School in Tampa, Florida. He’s collected and distributed more than 200,000 books and impacted the lives of more than 45,000 students in Hillsborough County, Florida. In addition, here are links to some great on-line resources in support of our commitment to great public school.Sixteen-year-old Chase Hartman co-founded a non-profit called Eco Brothers and an award-winning book distribution project called “read.repeat.” and has been focused on improving literacy rates and helping the environment for the past 6 years. Without a high degree of unity among us, our salaries would be lower, our collective bargaining agreement would be weaker, and our public schools would be of lower quality.įor any questions or concerns, we encourage members to reach out to the staff at our headquarters in Woodbridge (34 Green Street, Woodbridge 73) and to the WTEA Representatives at your workplace. We are a voluntary organization of nearly two thousand employees of the Woodbridge Township School District.



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