HOWELL – After all 12 schools reached the requirements, the Howell Township K-8 School District has been awarded the silver level certification and Digital Schools Star recognition from Sustainable Jersey for Schools for the year 2023.
Sustainable Jersey for Schools is a certification program that provides guidance, support and recognition to schools that implement environmental improvements. The total number of certified schools across New Jersey has now reached 337.
The schools that have achieved certification and a Digital Schools Star are: Adelphia, Aldrich, Ardena, Greenville, Griebling, Land O’ Pines, Memorial, Newbury, Ramtown and Taunton Elementary Schools, in addition to Middle Schools North and South.
“We’re thrilled to achieve continued success in the Sustainable Jersey for Schools and Digital Star programs, proudly earning these prestigious awards again this year. This dual-focused assessment ensures our schools stay at the forefront of innovation, meeting evolving student and community needs,” Superintendent of Schools Joseph Isola said.
“Partnering with Sustainable Jersey for Schools, the Howell Township Public School District reinforces its commitment to sustainability efforts and advances its effective use of technology. Our schools’ efforts yield significant benefits for students and the wider community, enhancing education and promoting a brighter, eco-conscious future,” Isola added.
For every school in the Howell Township K-8 School District, they submitted documentation to show it has completed the program’s sustainability actions, attaining a minimum of 350 points of sustainability actions. Subsequently, this certified them to receive the silver level certification.
A school receives a Digital Schools Star recognition when they implement digital learning and communication tools, resources and practices. In addition, they document their successful digital learning strategies in the action areas of leadership, learning practices, technology access, school culture and climate and student learning in order to qualify for Star recognition.
“I commend the teachers, administrators, staff, parents and students for their commitment and vision for the future. Becoming certified with Sustainable Jersey for Schools is a significant achievement,” Executive Director of Sustainable Jersey Randall Solomon said. “Certified schools play a crucial role in reducing environmental impacts, improving health and preparing students for the challenges they will face in the future. With 67% of New Jersey public school districts participating and over 300 certified schools, there’s an incredible opportunity and potential for change.”
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