Spain
The magazine " La Quincena de Santa Eugenia" published and article about our meeting in Madrid
The magazine "VA" related the experience that the students from The IES Santa Eugenia lived in Marijampole.
The Magazine VA published our experience in Italy.
Lithuania:
Two of our major online newspapers published an article about the visit of the Lithuanian school in Spain:
https://www.lrytas.lt/gyvenimo-budas/seima/2019/02/05/news/marijampoles-marijonu-gimnazistams-erasmus-projekto-susitikimas-ispanijoje-baigesi-asaromis-9123188/
https://www.delfi.lt/pilietis/naujienos/marijampoles-marijonu-gimnazistams-susitikimas-ispanijoje-baigesi-asaromis.d?id=80281423
and another one:
https://www.etaplius.lt/marijampoles-marijonu-gimnazistams-erasmus-projekto-susitikimas-ispanijoje-baigesi-asaromis
as well as our school website:
https://www.mmgimnazija.lt/naujienos/marijampoles-marijonu-gimnazistams-erasmus-projekto-susitikimas-ispanijoje-baigesi-asaromis/
and a local newspaper "Suvalkietis":
Local TV showed our meeting in Lithuania:
https://www.facebook.com/238415540400638/videos/2310510679015385/
https://www.facebook.com/MarijampolesTelevizija/videos/2341143502814689/
and our major online newspaper published an article:
https://www.delfi.lt/pilietis/yrakaveikti/uz-lango-prazydes-medis-primins-kartu-prasmingai-praleista-laika.d?id=81253375
as well as our school website:
https://www.mmgimnazija.lt/naujienos/uz-lango-prazydes-medis-primins-kartu-prasmingai-praleista-laika/attachment/60940959_668945160229697_7468539946937090048_n/
Here is an article on our school website about our meeting in Italy:
https://www.mmgimnazija.lt/naujienos/dalele-italijos-parsiveze-marijonu-gimnazistai-kurs-geresne-ateiti/
and on two of our major online newspapers:
https://www.lrytas.lt/gyvenimo-budas/seima/2020/02/07/news/vidury-nakties-prasidejes-marijampoles-gimnazistu-nuotykis-nori-kurti-geresne-ateiti-13552074/
https://www.delfi.lt/pilietis/naujienos/dalele-italijos-parsiveze-marijonu-gimnazistai-kurs-geresne-ateiti-lietuvoje.d?id=83495561
and another one:
https://www.etaplius.lt/dalele-italijos-parsiveze-marijonu-gimnazistai-kurs-geresne-ateiti-v1
and a local newspaper "Suvalkietis":
Italy:
Germany:
All our reports about the project and its activities can be found on our
school website: www.mpg-umstadt.de
student company website: www.be-leaf.de
Here is a selection of some of the articles published in the local press and/or on our websites:
Trip to Madrid
School Science Day - the be-leaf students at home had a successful sales day in May 2019 while the rest of the group was in Lithuania:
We also informed the school community and the interested public about our project at our open days. Of course, we also had a be-leaf stall there and sold our products to interested visitors. This greatly enhanced awareness of our project and our student company.
MPG_OpenDay_GTE.pdf
At our Christmas market in the next village, we reached an even wider public that went beyond the school community and we raised a lot of interest. We were interviewed by a regional magazine for families which published this article about our project and our student company in their Feb/20 issue:
ringelreih article
In addition to that, we participated in a competition for innovation and sustainable ideas, run by the Unternehmerverband Südhessen (Association of Entrepreneurs South-Hesse); with the Erasmus project being the key component connecting several inter- and transdisciplinary projects/clubs at our school, we have been awarded the first prize in this year's competition. A team of 7 Erasmus club students created the winning presentation and presented our school's overall sustainability efforts, in front of a jury of entrepreneurs. Although the final presentation and award ceremony has been postponed until further notice due to Corona, this was a great success and our team of presenters received a commendation of the school's parents' associaton for their tremendous additional effort.
Competition winners Entrepreneurs South-Hesse
And, last but not least, we were able to do an interview with the German minister of the environment, Svenja Schulze, which you can read/listen to here (in German, sorry):
Interview with Svenja Schulze