Amity Joins Sustainability Program

Amity school principals sign commitment letters for the schools to become part of the Connecticut Green LEAF sustainability program. From left, Anna Mahon, Amity Regional High School principal; Richard Dellinger, Amity Middle School Bethany principal; and Kathy Burke, Amity Middle School Orange principal. Contributed photo.

Amity Regional School District No. 5, which includes Orange, has joined the Connecticut Green LEAF Schools program.

Connecticut Green LEAF helps schools to grow greener and focuses on “Leading, Educating, Achieving, and Fostering healthy, green schools for all.” There are three goals to the program, including providing effective environmental and sustainability education; improving the health and wellness of students and staff; and reducing environmental impact and cost.

Connecticut Green LEAF Schools is a program of the Connecticut Departments of Education, Energy and Environmental Protection, Administrative Services, and Public Health, in collaboration with more than 35 environmental and educational partners. The program celebrates and recognizes those Connecticut schools making progress toward sustainability.

Connecticut Green LEAF Schools is free and open to all K-12 schools, both public and private. Implementation starts with a letter of commitment from the school administration. The school then can complete a self-assessment of their “green” activities and goals. Schools receive support in meeting their goals, including webinars, lessons, and professional development.

All three schools in Amity Regional School District No. 5 have signed on to the Green LEAF program. All participating schools are recognized for their accomplishments. Schools that show substantial progress in greening their schools may be eligible for nomination for the U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon honor. To date, 13 schools and one district across the State have earned federal Green Ribbon recognition.

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