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  1. Students at Andrew Jackson Elementary School in Philadelphia, PA, tell us about their green hero:
    In this fictional story, a team of mythic green superheroes fights to save the Delaware River — but can they defeat the sewer monster and fix the problem of storm water runoff?
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
  2. The Green Schools Coordinator at Brooklands Elementary School in Rochester Hills, MI, tells us about the first time she was inspired to encourage green actions in others:

    Cars make a big impact on the road, but we can lessen the environmental impact cars make before they even hit the lots. For one person, learning that lesson was just the beginning of the great impact green behavior can have.
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
  3. Robotics Coach and 7th & 8th Grade Math and Science Teacher at Chester A. Arthur Elementary School in Philadelphia, PA, tells us about a green classroom success:

    How do you teach students about the environmental impact of food? Maybe you just give them a choice between Toothfish and sheep's stomach!
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
  4. A Green Schools Supervising Teacher in Clayton Public School District in Clayton, NJ, tells us about a green classroom success:

    A bathtub can serve as a powerful metaphor for the impact green actions can have on the world; getting that across to college students is a bit more challenging.
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
  5. Students at Donald Rheem Elementary School in Moraga, CA, tell us how they would help the environment, if they were in charge:

    Switching over to electric cars and recycled products would save the environment and save money. And what could all that money go towards? Find out!
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
  6. A teacher at Hamlin Elementary School in Rochester Hills, MI, tells us about a green classroom success:

    What started as a school cell phone recycling program has grown into a school full of children who practice their lessons at home. Here's how it happened!
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
  7. A teacher in Clayton Public School District in Clayton, NJ, tells us about the first time she was inspired to encourage green actions in others:

    The first attempt at inspiring others to be green might not go over well, but there's always another chance to make an impact.
    Posted on Mar 6, 2011  by Green Schools Program
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