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  • “A Call to Action for Educational Leaders” Webinar Series

    “A Call to Action for Educational Leaders” is a free, five-part webinar series designed by and for California education leaders. Based on our "Call to Action" tool, each session will illustrate how to support teachers in delivering culturally-responsive, multi-disciplinary, standards-based curriculum during the pandemic crisis and beyond.This new webinar series will give practical advice & effective strategies for education leaders to implement environmental literacy initiatives in their counties, districts, or schools. Students throughout California are concerned about the future. They want to learn about the climate crisis, and be part of the solution. Education leaders must answer this call with environmental literacy—an approach to engage students in understanding and protecting the natural world around them. That’s why we and our friends at the California Environmental Literacy Initiative are launching a NEW webinar series, “A Call to Action for Educational Leaders.” This five-part series was designed by and for California education leaders, to help you learn strategies for integrating environmental literacy across school systems. Tune into these sessions for tools, resources, facilitated discussions, networking, and more, on a variety of topics. Reserve your spot today for the following sessions: Introduction to the Call to Action for Environmental Literacy (September 16, 2020) — Register here! Social-Emotional Learning […]

  • The School Campus as a 3-D Textbook for Sustainability Education

    The School Campus as a 3-D Textbook for Sustainability Education Join us on Tuesday, October 20 at noon EST as Jennifer Seydel, PhD., Green Schools National Network hosts a panel of educators from Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS). VBCPS recognizes that the built environment, and everything that goes in the building, is integral to a student’s development. Schools should be inspirational spaces that illustrate the delicate balance between social, economic, and environmental issues that are critical for our 67,000 students to understand as they navigate tomorrow’s world. The panel will provide an overview of how policy and practice, informed by sustainability, informs a vision that shapes the day to day decision making related to the built environment as well as what and how students learn.   The panel includes: Aaron Spence, Ed.D., Superintendent Tim Cole, Sustainability Officer Kelly Hedrick, Ed.D., Principal of Old Donation School Chris Freeman, Coordinator, Environmental Studies Program at the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's Brock Environmental Center, Chris Freeman Shaw Contract hosts a two-part webinar series that explores how sustainability influences decisions related to materials choices and manufacturing and the impacts a holistic approach to sustainability can have on students and communities.  Participants will leave with: An […]

  • Trailblazers in Whole School Sustainability: Case Studies of Educators in Action Virtual Book Launch

    Since 2015, Green Schools National Network (GSNN) has featured stories of educators implementing sustainability best practices on our blog and in our peer-reviewed journal, Green Schools Catalyst Quarterly. We’ve amassed quite a few examples of schools and districts doing the work to bring whole school sustainability to life! So, it should come as no surprise that we finally put pen to paper and captured some of the more compelling stories in book form. Trailblazers in Whole School Sustainability: Case Studies of Educators in Action is an edited collection of stories from schools and school districts across the country that highlights best practices and lessons learned in their pursuit of health, equity, and sustainability. Some of these stories might look familiar – more than a few were adapted from past Green Schools Catalyst Quarterly articles. Others were penned by GSNN partners exclusively for the book. All demonstrate the amazing work these educators are accomplishing as they transform their school communities for a just and sustainable future. GSNN partners featured in the book include: Boulder Valley School District Common Ground High School Discovery Elementary School Encinitas Union School District New Roots Charter School Oak Park Unified School District Prairie Crossing Charter School […]

  • Sip and Learn

    VMDO Architects 2000 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest 10th Floor Terrace, Washington,, DC, United States

    Join us for an evening to learn about us and our debut book "Trailblazers for Whole School Sustainability". Colonial Parking operates a garage below the building. Street parking is also available for 2+ hours using a meter and the ParkMobile app. The office is walking distance from the Farragut North (red line) and Farragut West (blue, orange, and silver lines). Complimentary drinks & appetizers. Sponsored by Tito's. Any questions, please contact Janelle Darst at jdarst@greenschoolsnationalnetwork.org. Green Schools National Network (GSNN)’s mission is to shape healthy, equitable, and sustainable schools where children thrive and learn to steward the environments and communities they call home. Since 2007, GSNN has used a holistic approach in its work with schools, districts, organizations, and individual educators to transform schools from good to green. GSNN’s work is informed by its GreenPrint, a framework for transformation that covers best practices in leadership, curriculum and instruction, culture and climate, and facilities and operations. To learn more, visit greenschoolsnationalnetwork.org. In Trailblazers for Whole School Sustainability, educators and school leaders share stories highlighting best practices and lessons learned in their pursuit of health, equity, and sustainability. The book is organized according to the four impact systems in GSNN’s GreenPrint: Leadership, […]

  • Green Schools Conference

    Sheraton New Orleans 500 Canal St, New Orleans, LA, United States

    February 27 - March 1, 2023 Sheraton New Orleans Learn more and register at https://greenschoolsconference.org/

  • Green Schools Conference Friends and Family Event

    American Italian Cultural Center 537 South Peters Street, New Orleans

    GSNN's most awaited start to the Green Schools Conference – Join green schools allies, leaders, and colleagues from across the country for an evening to gather and reconnect during GSC23. February 27, 2023, 6:00 PM-7:30 PM American Italian Cultural Center 537 South Peters Street, New Orleans, LA, 70130 RSVP for the event here

  • August Community of Practice Meeting

    GSNN Online

    At GSNN, we firmly believe in the power of collaboration and the profound impact of shared learning. Our first Community of Practice meeting of the 2023-24 school year will focus on a topic that YOU select. The kickoff meeting will be held on August 31st at 2:00 PM EST. CoP Discussion Topic 1: Building Community for Sustainable Curricular Initiatives In this CoP, we will explore the innovative world of sustainability initiatives in schools and school districts. We'll discuss the concept of using school campuses as a dynamic educational resource and how to involve students in project-based and problem-based learning. Join us in conversations on strategies to engage all stakeholders, including parents and the wider community, to foster a shared purpose. Together, we'll share opportunities, address challenges, and exchange valuable insights. CoP Discussion Topic 2: Becoming Zero Waste: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Collection and Reporting Our second CoP discussion focuses on the journey towards achieving net zero status in educational institutions. We'll dive deep into the challenges and opportunities of this pursuit, particularly in data collection and reporting. This endeavor requires assessing our progress and enhancing our sustainable practices in areas like energy, water, and more, involving students, staff, and […]

  • September Catalyst Leaders Meeting

    GSNN Online

    The school's culture and climate system function as the intangible yet crucial "air in the room," establishing the framework for leadership, teaching, and learning endeavors. This system acts as the bedrock upon which other components are constructed. We invite you to be part of our Catalyst Leaders Meeting on September 18th at 2:00 PM EST. Seize the chance to gather insights and exchange best practices as numerous network members highlight their exceptional endeavors and deliberate endeavors in becoming champions of culture and climate within our nation.

  • GSNN’s Fall 2023 Site Summit – Save the Date

    At GSNN, we understand the power of hands-on learning, and that's why we've created the Site Summit – a chance to step away from screens and embrace firsthand experiences. Twice a year, we gather at a Network Partner school or district to showcase best practices in action, and this time, we're heading to Carson City, Nevada! Introducing GSNN's Fall Site Summit: Growing STEM Opportunities by Greening your School Picture yourself on the grounds of Empire Elementary School, nestled in the heart of Carson City. This vibrant, two-day event on October 12-13, 2023, will immerse you in a world of inspiration, innovation, and practical wisdom. Empire Elementary serves a diverse group of students, 90% of whom qualify for free and reduced lunch. Over the years, Empire has seamlessly woven STEM integration and Sustainability into its curriculum, proving that teaching through a "sustainability lens" is not only achievable but immensely rewarding. As we prepare to unveil the full details, including registration information, we encourage you to save the date for this one-of-a-kind event. Our collective journey towards sustainability and STEM integration awaits, and we can't wait to have you with us! Download Program PDF Click here to Register

  • November Community of Practice Meeting

    GSNN Online

    We're thrilled to introduce two stimulating Community of Practice (CoP) topics that are bound to capture your attention and empower you to create a meaningful impact within your educational community. Join us on November 13th from 2 PM to 3 PM EST via Zoom for an interactive discussion where you'll have the opportunity to select the topic that resonates most with you. Whether your passion lies in sustainable curricular initiatives or the journey toward achieving zero waste, our CoP sessions offer invaluable insights and collaboration. Don't miss this chance to connect with like-minded professionals and contribute to positive change in education. CoP Discussion Topic 1: Building Community for Sustainable Curricular Initiatives In this CoP, we will explore the innovative world of sustainability initiatives in schools and school districts. We'll discuss the concept of using school campuses as a dynamic educational resource and how to involve students in project-based and problem-based learning. Join us in conversations on strategies to engage all stakeholders, including parents and the wider community, to foster a shared purpose. Together, we'll share opportunities, address challenges, and exchange valuable insights. CoP Discussion Topic 2: Becoming Zero Waste: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Collection and Reporting Our second CoP […]