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3 PA Schools Recognized As Green Ribbon Schools By U.S. Dept. Of Education
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PA Secretary of Education Pedro A. Rivera Friday congratulated Park Forest Elementary School in State College, Slippery Rock University, and the School District of Jenkintown in Montgomery County for being named Green Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education.

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“Pennsylvania’s Green Ribbon Schools represent the Commonwealth’s commitment to providing students with an education that can present new pathways in fields – like STEM and agriculture – that lead to work in high priority occupations,” said Rivera. “Meanwhile, the state’s environment benefits as these schools work to reduce their environmental impact. I applaud these schools for their efforts to improve the economy and preserve the environment through their conscientious and innovative efforts.”

The awards were announced in Washington, D.C. by U.S. Education Secretary John King and Christy Goldfuss, the managing director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality. Across the country, 47 schools, 15 districts, and 11 postsecondary institutions were honored for their innovative environmental efforts.

The Green Ribbon Schools program recognizes schools, districts and institutions of higher education based on their efforts to reduce environmental impact and costs; to improve health and wellness of schools, students and staff; and to provide environmental education, including STEM, civics and green career pathways.

For more information on how your school can become a Green Ribbon School, visit the PA Green & Healthy Schools website.

More information on federal program can be found on the Green Ribbon Schools webpage.

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4/25/2016

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