
Date: Tuesday, September 22 | Time: 3-4 p.m. EST
The school year is under way but so much is different this fall. Four green school district champions will share how they’ve shifted their educational and behavior change programming to take advantage of opportunities for outdoor learning, home-based engagement activities, energy auditing, and online zero waste education. Join us for our final event in the Sustainability COVID series to hear about lessons learned and new ideas for keeping sustainability programming moving forward in a realistic way this next school year.
Presenters
- Tresine Logsdon, Energy & Sustainability Curriculum Coordinator, Fayette County Public Schools
- Caroline Coster, Energy Manager, Metro Nashville Public Schools
- Amanda Mortl, Zero Waste Specialist, Austin Unified Public Schools
- Ghita Carroll, Sustainability Coordinator, Boulder Valley School District
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We believe that all students deserve to attend sustainable schools that enhance their health and prepare them for 21st century careers.
Our work brings sustainability to life in the classroom and encourages communities to work together toward a future that is healthier for people and the planet. We welcome you to learn and to advance the green schools movement along with us.
The Center for Green Schools
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