JOIN US for our 2019 Green Difference Awards!
Friday, May 10th, 2019
10 - 12pm
MA State House
Join us as we honor Green Difference Makers made up of Principals, Teachers, Advisors, Students, Citizens, Schools, School Groups/Clubs, and our Sponsors nationally and internationally at our annual event.
Awardees and registration for our event will be announced soon!
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End of Year Awards and Recognition Forms are CLOSING SOON!
Are you a graduating senior looking to receive an Honor Stole? Are you an individual student or teacher looking to get yourself or your class recognized for your many green efforts this year?
As a reminder,
ALL submissions for end of year awards must be received through our online forms.
Directions for what is required and how to submit can be found below.
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Plastic Pollution Film now offers NGSS Lesson Plans for Grades 3-12 with Educational License.
STRAWS
is an educational and inspiring 30-minute documentary film that highlights the devastating levels of straws and other plastic pollution in our waterways and oceans and provides accessible solutions for students and families. The film now offers Next Generation Science Standards congruent "Action Lesson Plans" as part of its STRAWS in Schools Impact Campaign to reach students nationwide .
PGS members receive 20% discount
on the film and curriculum package (NGSS grades 3-12) when you use the code "PGS20".
Click here to learn more!
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Project Green Schools and National Grid Offer Green Difference Maker Scholarship
Project Green Schools and National Grid will provide one $2,500 scholarship to a MA or RI senior pursuing higher education in an energy-related field.
OPEN: March 20, 2019
DEADLINE: April 26, 2019
To apply for the scholarship students are asked to complete a simple form as well as upload on essay.
The winner will be asked to attend and give remarks at our Annual Green Difference Awards on Friday, May 10, 2019 from 10 - 12pm at the MA State House. Please save the date!
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Project Green Schools Is Headed Back to MarineLab! Join Us!
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Project Green Schools & Coral Restoration Foundation are proud to announce the return of their Ocean Ambassador Program for the Summer of 2019! This summer leadership institute for middle and high school students will be held in Key Largo, FL during the weekend of July 26-28, 2019.
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Environmental Education Week in April
Join
NEEF
in the nation's largest celebration of environmental education as we get ready for this year's National Environmental Education Week (EE Week). Beginning on Earth Day, this year's EE Week will take place April 22nd through April 26th. Throughout the week, NEEF will be releasing updated infographics and resources, stories from the field, and our new
Greening STEM toolkit
.
Stay up-to-date on all things EE by following NEEF's EE Week page on
Facebook
where you can check out the latest polls and resources.
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The Road to The Green New Deal Tour and Town Halls
On Friday, March 15, 2019 hundreds of thousands, or perhaps millions, of students in at least 112 countries walked out of class for the largest youth climate action in history. Global politics is changing because young people stepped up to organize these climate strikes at their schools. The Road to the Green New Deal is our plan to keep up the momentum this spring.
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PGS National Youth Council Corner
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Help Support Our PGS National Youth Council Member
Our PGS National Youth Council Co-Secretary Rebecca has two projects she'd like to share with our members. Please consider supporting Rebecca's work.
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A youth run program looking to raise money to provide educational scholarships to children in Vietnam who are vulnerable to human trafficking
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A nonprofit founded by Rebecca t in May of 2018 during her Sophomore Year. Courage Gifts is a platform for individuals to learn about global issues & to take action towards them.
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YouthCAN's 13th Annual Youth Summit on Climate Change and Sustainability
It's that time of year again! Boston Latin School YouthCAN's 13th Annual Youth Summit on Climate Change and Sustainability is coming up on
May 4th!
This year, we’re focusing on the theme of Facing Waste, and we are, like every year, trying to bring together as many young people as possible to learn about climate change and how they can help combat its effects.
Click to learn more.
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A children’s book tackling stereotypes in STEM, by sharing the colorful stories of 26
diverse women
currently
in
STEM careers. From an astronomer to a zoologist we shared the career and a profile - to share the "Superheroes making our world a green place! W
e include people like Environmental Lawyer Tara Houska and 4 of the trailblazing female Park Rangers!
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K-12 Water Conservation Curriculum for Schools with UgMo Technologies and PGS
UgMO is committed to delivering purpose-built platform solutions that drive sustainable change in natural resource management practices and outcomes. Recognizing that education is the foundation of all sustainability efforts, UgMO has partnered with Project Green Schools to support and inspire the next generation of environmental leaders to innovate new ways of driving water conservation and sustainability. Through this partnership, UgMO develops impactful water conservation curriculum for K-12 students and sponsors the students implementing those initiatives.
Who should sign up?
Any interested student, class, club or school who wants to explore water conservation at their school.
How do I sign up?
Sign up online for free
here.
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Watson Institute Accepting Applications for Two Programs of Study!
Bachelor in Social Entrepreneurship from Watson Institute at Lynn University
Watson Institute at Lynn University’s 3-year
Bachelor of Science in Social Entrepreneurship
is for students passionate about solving a specific social, environmental, or economic challenge and leading a lifetime of impact. The degree includes three years of rigorous training, intensive mentorship, practice solving complex social problems, and a powerful community of peers. In addition to Watson’s curriculum, students complete Lynn University’s innovative Dialogues core curriculum.
Semester Incubator
In Watson’s 4-month
Semester Incubator
, students and recent graduates with an early stage social venture complete their Watson experience as a study away or gap semester. The program includes training in fundraising, team building, business model validation, and personal development; intensive mentorship; and a powerful community of peers. Students can earn university credits for their completion of this program.
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Climate Generation Annual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education
Join Climate Generation in Washington D.C. this August for their 14th annual
Summer Institute for Climate Change education
that will focus on the humanities. If you are a social studies, English Language Arts, environmental science, or other arts teacher this Institute is for you. Registration is open and
scholarships are available
You can also download their brand new free resource —
Innovation and Renewable Energy: A Humanities Module
— that features The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind! Students read the book with guidance from literary worksheets; discuss renewable energy projects through the lens of geography, economics, and civics; and use the process of engineering design to solve a community issue brought on by climate change.
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Register now
for the 2019 Students for Zero Waste Week campaign March 18 - April 26, 2019
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National Healthy Schools Day
April 2, 2019
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
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13th Annual Youth Summit on Climate Change and Sustainability
32 Vassar Street at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Saturday, May 4
th
, 2019.
See
flyer
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University at Albany Campus Center, NY
Thu, May 9, 2019
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Additional Resources, Grants, Recognitions, Scholarships, Internships and Competitions
Ocean Awareness Student Contest (2018 Green Difference Awards Winner)
Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Programs invites students ages 11-18 from around the world to submit visual art, poetry, prose, film, and music that explores the impact of climate change on the ocean. Students may earn scholarships of up to $1,500.
Learn more and get started
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Deadline: June 17, 2019.
Marine Debris Creative Advocacy Competition
Bow Seat's international competition challenges middle and high school students to design and lead a project that creatively educates others about plastic pollution and inspires action to reduce or prevent marine debris. It's a perfect opportunity for green teams, marine science or art clubs, honor society members, Scout troops, or any environmentally-minded teens. Students can earn awards of up to $5,000! The deadline is June 17, 2019, but interested students or classes should register their project ideas early.
To get started and for more information, click here.
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Feature Your Business with Project Green Schools
Consider a listing level that works for you:
Gold Listing - $250...2 Featured Business articles in Newsletter and also shared over PGS Social Media Platform [Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn]. Plus year-round banner ad ½ year on our
website. Choose your time of year!
Green Listing
- $500... 4 Featured Business articles in Newsletter and also shared over PGS Social Media Platform [Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn]. Plus year-round banner ad full year on our
website.
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