Friday, December 3, 2010

Join the Washington Green Schools Team


Is your child attending a Washington Green School? If she attends Armin Jahr, Breidablik, Orchard Heights, Silverwood or the Island School in Kitsap she does!

Washington Green Schools is a web based program offered to K- 12 schools to help them reduce their carbon footprint. This program is not only educational - it really makes a difference. Green School students learn, take action and act as leaders in their community.

The web site, www.wagreenschools.org, gives step by step instructions about how to get involved. Schools concentrate their main efforts on one environmental area for an entire school year. Choices are:
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Recycling & Waste Reduction
  • Toxic Reduction and Indoor Air Quality
  • Transportation and Outdoor Air Quality
  • Water Quality & Water Conservation
To be certified, schools must earn 100 total points in their chosen category. Schools get 10 points for just signing up! Upon completion, the whole school celebrates by unfurling a Washington Green Schools Flag. Schools choosing, say, water conservation (my favorite), will complete an assessment to find out about their water source, how much water their school uses and who tests the health of their drinking water. After that they take action that makes a lasting change in water use at their school. The students then act as cheerleaders, inspiring their community to follow their example. Schools can continue in the same category in subsequent school years or choose a new focus.

Kitsap PUD is a sponsor of Washington Green Schools beginning in 2011. Part of this sponsorship is co-hosting a workshop to help teachers and other Green School team members learn more about the program. Urge your child's school to join other certified Washington Green Schools in Kitsap County. Consider being a Green Schools team member. A great learning experience with lasting results.

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