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Tuesday, October 21, 2008

What makes a Sustainable School?

The Sustainable Oregon Schools Initiative (SOSI)’s mission is to help Oregon’s K-12 schools integrate sustainability principles system-wide and prepare our children to create and succeed in a sustainable future.

SOSI uses the definition of sustainability: "meeting the educational, environmental, social and economic needs of present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."

Topic for Discussion: 
What is your vision for sustainability in school districts?

3 comments:

Jack Nickerson said...

My vision is that each and every decision school districts' make regarding "What is best for kid?" are always viewed through the focusing lens of Sustainability.

What are some examples of K-12 Sustainable School in action that can be shared?


Jack Nickerson
Sustainability Management Coordinator
Linn Benton Lincoln Education Service District
jack.nickerson@lblesd.k12.or.us

Sarie said...
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Sarie said...

You make a great point. At SOSI one of our goals is to highlight the sustainability efforts of each district and their journey during that process.

We have begun to post these on our website. First you might want to begin on the "Discover" tab and checking out the "Sustainability in Schools" tab. (or by clicking here: http://sustainableschools.org/discover/sus_nor.htm)

Then go to "Take Action" and click on the "Schools and Districts" tab for the "School Stories." Bend-La Pine has a great one and keep your eye out for the story of Corvallis coming in the near future. (http://sustainableschools.org/action/stories.htm)

Oregon is making great process in creating an educational lens for sustainability !

November 11, 2008 8:48 PM