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Palm Beach County’s GREEN SCHOOLS RECOGNITION PROGRAM WORKSHOP

Palm Beach County’s GREEN SCHOOLS RECOGNITION PROGRAM WORKSHOP. What is the Green Schools Recognition Program?. An Initiative of Pine Jog Environmental Education Center/College of Education/FAU in collaboration with the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties and the

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Palm Beach County’s GREEN SCHOOLS RECOGNITION PROGRAM WORKSHOP

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  1. Palm Beach County’s GREEN SCHOOLS RECOGNITION PROGRAM WORKSHOP

  2. What is the Green Schools Recognition Program? An Initiative of Pine Jog Environmental Education Center/College of Education/FAU in collaboration with the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties and the Palm Beach County School District. The initiative aims to encourage schools by recognizing their efforts toward “going green”. www.ourgreenschools.com

  3. All public and private K-12 Palm Beach County Schools. • Recognition will be given to Green Schools of Promise; Green Schools of Quality; and Green Schools of Excellence. • These recognition levels illustrate that “going green” is a journey; and that schools should be acknowledged for their efforts along the way. www.ourgreenschools.com Who is eligible?

  4. What are the Green School Criteria?A Rubric for Going Green • School Grounds Enhancement • School Sustainability • Curriculum Integration • Community Involvement • Administrative Support • Innovation http://www.ourgreenschools.com/apply

  5. School Grounds Enhancement Schoolwide Campus Clean-up Planting butterfly gardens Art in the park - using courtyard for an outdoor art learning experience School Gardening

  6. School Sustainability Low-flush toilets Cafeteria bins for recyclables Students collect energy use data Recycle bins all around campus

  7. Curriculum Integration Science, Nature and Art Integration Reading and Writing Inspired by Nature Learning through real world experiences

  8. Community Involvement Bringing in Guest Speakers Donating Produce to Local Food Bank

  9. Administrative Support Teachers participate in environmental education training. School brochures explain to parents and visitors about being a Green School garden Teachers attend annual Learn Green Conference & Expo Principal Barch provides students with information on hydroponics

  10. What are the Green School Criteria?A Rubric for Going Green • Green School of Promise = 40-59 points • Green School of Quality = 60-79 points • Green School of Excellence = 80-100 points

  11. What are the rewards of being recognized as a Green School? • The “Top” Green Schools receive cash awards The “top” Green Schools in 2011 received cash awards totaling $6,800. • Forty nine schools were invited to a special recognition luncheon at the Community Foundation. • All participating schools are now eligible to apply for Green Seed Money in 2011-2012. • Schools received recognition on the Palm Beach County Green Schools website, in local media, and by the Palm Beach County School Board. • Schools received Green School certificates, banners, window decals, and logos for their own website, letterhead, etc. http://www.ourgreenschools.com/incentives

  12. 2011 Class of Green Schools

  13. Congratulations! 2011 Green Schools of Excellence Bak Middle School of The Arts Clifford O. Taylor/ Kirklane Elementary Jupiter Community High Jupiter Farms Elementary Jupiter Middle School of Technology Morikami Park Elementary Palm Beach Day Academy Pine Jog Elementary Roosevelt Community Middle S.D. Spady Elementary St. Andrew's School St. Mark Catholic School  2011 Green Schools of Quality Berkshire Elementary Saint Ann Catholic School Cardinal Newman High Timber Trace Elementary Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elem Unity School Elbridge Gale Elementary Wellington High School Forest Park Elementary West Gate Elementary Grassy Waters Elementary Greenacres Elementary J. C. Mitchell Elementary Jerry Thomas Elementary Juno Beach Preparatory Light House Elementary Marsh Pointe Elementary Northboro Elementary Palm Springs Middle Plumosa School of the Arts Poinciana Elementary 2011 Green Schools of Quality Berkshire Elementary St. Ann Catholic School Cardinal Newman High Timber Trace Elem Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Elem Unity School Elbridge Gale Elementary Wellington High School Forest Park Elementary West Gate Elementary Grassy Waters Elementary Greenacres Elementary J. C. Mitchell Elementary Jerry Thomas Elementary Juno Beach Preparatory Light House Elementary Marsh Pointe Elementary Northboro Elementary Palm Springs Middle Plumosa School of the Arts Poinciana Elementary 2011 Green Schools of Promise Academy for Positive Learning Beacon Cove Intermediate Boca Raton Elementary Calusa Elementary Cholee Lake Elementary Citrus Cove Elementary Crestwood Middle Diamond View Elementary Hagen Road Elementary Hammock Pointe Elementary Hillel Day School Loggers’ Run Middle Palm Beach Gardens Elementary Royal Palm School Sandpiper Shores Elementary Wellington Landings Community Middle

  14. How do we apply? • Attend a Green School Workshop. • Complete an Application: to be eligible for Green School Recognition, your school must demonstrate how it has addressed at least one indicator from each category. A narrative summary and supplemental documentation is required for each indicator accomplished. • Applications must be received by March 5, 2012. http://www.ourgreenschools.com/apply

  15. Application and Announcement Timeline • February 2012 – Judges Workshop • March 5, 2012 – Applications Deadline • March 12, 2012 -Application packets are distributed to each judge. • March 26, 2012 -Results from all judges received by Pine Jog. • March 30, 2012 - Results of judging reviewed by the steering committee. • April 3, 2012 - Recognition announced to schools. • April 30, 2012 – Awards Ceremony http://www.ourgreenschools.com/apply

  16. Questions?Visit our website atwww.ourgreenschools.com For more information, contact Karen Aubry, kaubry@fau.edu or Susan Toth, stoth2@fau.edu http://www.ourgreenschools.com/faq

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