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are green schools in our future?
Posted December 3, 2009 at 12:03 pm, by admin

The butterfly-roofed entrance to the Aspen Middle School is located in the elbow of an L-shaped plan.
Photo: © Time Frame Photography/Fred Fuhrmeister
Aspen Middle School, Aspen, CO (LEED Gold Certified)
green school /grEn skül / n. a school building or facility that creates a healthy environment that is conducive to learning while saving energy, resources and money
Why green schools?
20% of America goes to school every day. Too many of these students and teachers attend schools that are inefficient and miss important opportunities to reduce operational costs, foster learning and protect student health.
Public and private schools alike are realizing that going green is a no-brainer. If a green school saved $100,000 per year in operational costs, that’s roughly enough to hire two new teachers, buy 200 new computers or purchase 5,000 new textbooks.
By promoting the greening of all schools – new or existing – we can make a tremendous impact on student health, test scores, teacher retention, school operational costs and the environment.
Benefits of green schools
- A healthy, productive learning environment
- Improved teacher retention
- Financial savings
- Hands-on learning
- Environmentally friendly

