November 21, 2022 | In , , ,

Green School Conference

The annual Green Schools Conference (GSC) is coming up and the Go Green Initiative is participating!

From February 27 – March 1, 2023 various schools, districts, and organizations working to make green schools a reality are coming together!

  • Register by January 13 to take advantage of early bird rates

GSC promotes people who lead, operate, build & teach in U.S. schools

The 2023 program will address topics from environmental impact, health and wellbeing, sustainability literacy, equity and whole school sustainability. There will be 2 days of peer-to-peer focused learning where attendees can choose from the following:

  • Educators & school leaders
  • School district capital & facilities staff
  • Non-school-based professionals interested in school design & construction
  • Green school advocates & government and community partners

On the final day, keynote speaker Charles Eisenstein will cover:

  • Connections between building & teaching, construction & curriculum
  • Shifts in cultural belief system with all 4.

What GGI will be presenting at the Green Schools Conference:


We will be sharing about making a school district’s Sustainability Plan reality. GGI’s CEO, Jill Buck will be leading a panel with help from Rodney Williams, Newark Public Schools and L. Wayles Wilson, GGI & formerly Camden City School District to discuss:

  • Strategies for planning and executing at the district level
  • Cases studies of how even the most under-resourced communities are achieving the highest standards of sustainability
  • Ways to launch successful Green Teams at district and school-level

We hope to see you there!



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