Middlebury College has positioned itself as a leading environmentally-conscious institution and is one of the first colleges/universities in the world to achieve carbon neutrality. A core part of the college’s mission statement emphasizes “addressing the world’s most challenging problems” – a vision that the community has actively pursued through its deep commitment to environmentalism and sustainability.
A Student’s Reflections on a Sustainable Way to Travel
2024 PAISBOA Sustainability Benchmarking Survey Results Are In
On March 6, PAISBOA Sustainability Group met virtually to review the Sustainability School Survey results, now in its third year. The survey aims to document the sustainability practices and progress among PAISBOA schools, and enables individual schools to see where they fall in comparison to peer institutions. PAISBOA’s Ron Hill and Boyer Sudduth’s Mary Ann Boyer and intern, Fernando Leon Rueda, shared the survey findings.
2024 PAISBOA Sustainability Survey Results Are In!
On March 6, PAISBOA Sustainability Group met virtually to review the Sustainability School Survey results, now in its third year. The survey aims to document the sustainability practices and progress among PAISBOA schools, and enables individual schools to see where they fall in comparison to peer institutions. PAISBOA’s Ron Hill and Boyer Sudduth’s Mary Ann Boyer and intern, Fernando Leon Rueda, shared the survey findings.
2024 PAISBOA Sustainability School Survey Results Are In
On March 6, PAISBOA Sustainability Group met virtually to review the Sustainability School Survey results, now in its third year. The survey aims to document the sustainability practices and progress among PAISBOA schools, and enables individual schools to see where they fall in comparison to peer institutions. PAISBOA’s Ron Hill and Boyer Sudduth’s Mary Ann Boyer and intern, Fernando Leon Rueda, shared the survey findings.
The 2024 PAISBOA Sustainability School Survey Results Are In
On March 6, PAISBOA Sustainability Group met virtually to review the Sustainability School Survey results, now in its third year. The survey aims to document the sustainability practices and progress among PAISBOA schools, and enables individual schools to see where they fall in comparison to peer institutions. PAISBOA’s Ron Hill and Boyer Sudduth’s Mary Ann Boyer and intern, Fernando Leon Rueda, shared the survey findings.
A Small School Tackles Big Changes: a Sustainable Renovation
Surrounded by 55 acres of lush green landscape, Dana Hall School is situated in the town of Wellesley, a suburb of Boston, MA. This independent boarding and day school for girls grades 5-12 is currently on an ambitious mission. Since July 2022, Dana Hall has been renovating their entire Upper School Building in a way that reflects their value for sustainability. Here is how this small school is tackling this big project.
A Small School Tackles Big Changes: a Sustainable Renovation
Surrounded by 55 acres of lush green landscape, Dana Hall School is situated in the town of Wellesley, a suburb of Boston, MA. This independent boarding and day school for girls grades 5-12 is currently on an ambitious mission. Since July 2022, Dana Hall has been renovating their entire Upper School Building in a way that reflects their value for sustainability. Read how this small school is tackling this big project.
Eco-Schools USA: a Short Guide for Teachers & Administrators
Description
National Wildlife Federation’s Eco-Schools program is a free third-party certification program that uses school-based action teams of students, administrators, and educators to drive environmental stewardship and education in schools. Eco-Schools - USA has over 5,000 schools that are registered and internationally operates in over 60 countries. Schools can achieve four levels of certification: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and the internationally renowned Green Flag. Each level is based on the number of points a school achieves.
Certification Framework
Eco-Schools’ steps to achieve certification:
Authentically Engage the Community: Foster genuine connections both within and beyond the school environment, cultivating purposeful relationships.
Form an Action Team: Establish a student-led committee rooted in both the school and the community. Harness the group’s skills to drive environmentally-focused initiatives for the school community.
Develop an Action Plan: Develop a comprehensive plan outlining specific goals, actions, and timelines for improvement.
Take Action, Collect Data, and Measure Impact: Explore nature-based and community-driven solutions for addressing issues outlined in the team's action plan. Use accessible, fact-based storytelling to inform, raise awareness, and inspire action.
Monitor and Evaluate Progress: Gather information before and after to assess and measure the success of a school’s plan. Inform the school community about the progress and action results.
Identify Curricular Connections: Encourage curricular connections across disciplines.
Establish an Eco-Code and Celebrate: Acknowledge everyone who contributed and the remarkable positive influence on the school community. Create a code or framework for the future and showcase the school's achievement and celebrate!
Framework in Action
Once a school is registered, there are action steps to further a school’s sustainability goals that connect to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. On the Eco-School’s dashboard, there are points that a school must meet in order to achieve a specific level:
Credit: EcoSchools United States
Themes Addressed by Eco-Schools
Eco-Schools addresses various environmental themes, allowing schools to tailor their sustainability efforts. These may include:
Waste Reduction: Strategies to minimize waste and promote recycling.
Energy Conservation: Initiatives to reduce energy consumption and increase efficiency.
Water Usage: Practices to conserve water resources within the school.
Biodiversity: Efforts to protect and enhance the diversity of plant and animal species.
Benefits of Eco-Schools
Environmental Impact: Schools contribute to a healthier planet by reducing their ecological footprint.
Educational Value: Students gain practical knowledge and skills related to sustainability.
Community Engagement: Eco-Schools foster a sense of environmental responsibility within the local community.
Point of Pride: Becoming an Eco-School has been a source of pride for many schools. This certification leads to more positive sustainable actions within a school community.
Getting Started
To embark on the Eco-Schools journey:
Register: Sign up for the Eco-Schools program to access resources and support.
Form Your Action Committee: Assemble a dedicated team passionate about sustainability.
Implement Action Plan: Begin making positive changes, one step at a time and record them in your action dashboard.
Submit your application! Applications are open from the first Friday in April to the first Friday in June. (Note: To register for the highest level, Green Flag, registration is due by January 26, 2024.)
Conclusion
Eco-Schools empowers educational institutions to become catalysts for positive environmental change. By putting the certification framework into action, forming dedicated Action Teams, addressing key themes, and embracing sustainability, schools can contribute to a greener and more sustainable future. For more information, see Eco-Schools-USA.
Article by Sarah Treacy, Sustainability Intern at Boyer Sudduth Environmental Consultants.
“Leading Change: Environmental Sustainability at Your School” Panel Discussion
On March 8, the PAISBOA Sustainability Group hosted a virtual panel discussion: “Leading Change: Environmental Sustainability at Your School.” Panelists included Lisa Carbone Warren, Director of Finance & Operations at Moorestown Friends School (MFS), and Carolyn Hapeman, Dean of Finance & Operations at Westtown School and Mary Ann Boyer of Boyer Sudduth Environmental Consultants.