What are doing to green a school in New York? Are you a teacher helping
to educate your class in the ways of sustainable living? Are you a member
of a green club, bringing the lessons of energy efficiency and recycling to your
community? Are you a parent actively participating in school politics
pushing forward green initiatives? We would love to here your stories, how
you are making a difference in New York.
No discussion of green schools in New York would be complete without a mention of The Allen-Stevenson school located in New York. This school was the first independent school in NYC to receive LEED recognition. Having a remarkable facility to teach in is just one of the many ways this school has helped the green movement and changed the lives of many.
Allen-Stevenson school created a Committee On The Environment and held a Earth Awareness Month. The many activities included different speakers and projects. Also included was a challenge to reduce the schools carbon footprint by fifty to sixty five percent.
The Green School Alliance originated at Allen-Stevenson School and now has members in thirty seven states and five countries. In 2009 the NYC public school system joined the GSA. It was the first public school system to do so. The focus of this group is to encourage schools to reduce their energy consumption and carbon output.
Schools are going green all over the state of New York thanks to many of you administrators, teachers, parents and students. It is a combined effort that is seeing remarkable results, everywhere you look, schools are going green.
Does your school have a green club? All schools should have a green club, maybe it's time to start one. These clubs are a wonderful way to teach the value of recycling, composting and many other environmentally important activities. Classrooms can get involved also. There is a contest going on in one school between all the first hour classes to see who can bring in the most of certain items to be recycled.
Are you helping with a green school in New York? Take a moment and tell us how. You just might encourage others to join in and help out.
A green school, club or activity you are proud of.
Top of Green Schools In New York