The Fairview Tiger Trail has had many projects completed on it since it was originally created. These projects were mainly done as Eagle Scout Projects, but some projects such as the Earth Action Projects have been completed by classes in the school. Projects are a way of adding on to the Tiger Trail over time to allow more and more people to use the trail to its full potential. Below is a list of all the projects completed on the Tiger Trail with a description and an image. If you would like to view a project in more detail, you may click on the picture associated with that project.
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Outdoor Classrooms
by Cole Berger
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Classroom built to educate students outside. Consists of several benches arranged in a semicircle where a teacher can stand in the center.
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Refinished Observation Deck
by Sean Berger
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Observation Deck refinished to complete the Observation Deck in the Tiger Trail section by Avonia Road.
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Blue Bird Houses
by Brent Oleksak
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Blue Bird houses built by Middle School to provide a habitat for the local blue bird population.
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Middle School Courtyard Classroom
by Riley Robertson
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Several benches built in Middle School courtyard to allow teachers to bring their students outside and learn while still being close to the Middle School.
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Bat Boxes
by Owen Hitt
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Several benches built in Middle School courtyard to allow teachers to bring their students outside and learn while still being close to the Middle School.
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Tree Signs and Brochures
by Andrew Millward
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17 Signs added to the Avonia Trail to label tree species and describe them in a brochure.
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Earth Action Projects
by Environmental Science Classes
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Projects include planting shade trees, placing garbage cans along the trail, removal of invasive plants, and a rain garden.
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Tiger Trail
Expansion
by Austin
Knapp
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This project expanded the Tiger Trail to surround the High
School sports fields and added a bench and sign describing
the trail.
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