Connect to your local chapter Green Schools Committee

Green Schools Committees in USGBC Chapters across the country are leading regional and local campaigns to promote green schools. Each Committee is lead by a Chair who coordinates and organizes events and educational opportunities, making it easier for local people to join together, organize and take action in their local schools and districts.

Whether it’s presenting to the local school board or writing letters to the editor, by joining or forming a Green Schools Committee you can make an immediate impact in your community to advance green schools. Join or form a team now and find the tools, tips and information you need to help support and advocate for green schools.

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Westwood Elementary School

Westwood Elementary School, Zimmerman, Minnesota, students with Al Franken.

One of the best ways to spread the word about green schools is to get people to visit a working green school and see just how great they are. And if you can get someone famous to check out your school, even better! That's just what the students at Westwood Elementary School in Zimmerman, Minn., did when they invited noted green schools advocate, comedian and candidate for U.S. senator Al Franken for a tour. The kids had fun meeting Mr. Franken and teaching him about what makes Westwood, Minnesota's first LEED-certified school, truly green. They even came up with a list of the top 10 reasons to build a LEED school.

Top 10 Reasons to Build a LEED School, according to the students at Westwood Elementary
10. Body Heat Helps Warm Westwood
9. Local Materials Help Keep Costs Down
8. Our Two-Story School Uses Less Land / More Room for Nature
7. We Save Earth's Resources Like Water
6. Less Garbage/ We Recycle
5. Grades Improve in a Great School
4. Attendance Percentages are Higher
3. Kids Stay Healthy from Fresh Air
2. Kids Stay Alert with Daylight
1. Our School is Cool

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