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All 7 Lawrence Public Schools Awarded For Climate Change Education

This is the third time the district has received bronze certification from Sustainable Jersey for Schools.

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — All seven schools in Lawrence Township Public School District were recently awarded bronze certification with Sustainable Jersey for Schools.

The program provides guidance, support, and recognition to schools that implement steps to be sustainable and proactive in preparing students for the challenges of climate change.

A certification from Sustainable Jersey for Schools helps schools and districts pursue a balanced sustainability program policy or resource audit at a time.

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LTPS district administration, faculty, community liaisons, staff, and students all held an integral role in this process.

"Our district has shown remarkable integration of sustainable initiatives, environmental awareness, and climate change curriculum connections throughout instruction that support our students academically and social-emotionally," said Cari Gallagher, LTPS district sustainable leader.

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"We are proud to once again achieve bronze certification from Sustainable Jersey for Schools and to share our accomplishments with the Lawrence community."

All seven schools had to provide documentation for action items that support curriculum, instruction, and teaching at all levels in the district. The four elementary schools and the intermediate school host Climate Change Corners for their students to expand upon the Interdisciplinary Climate Change standards.

Lawrence Middle School continues to strive with the implementation of therapy dogs that support mental health. High School students take a leadership role in their Green Action Team to provide sustainability support for their school community.

"I am incredibly proud of our Lawrence educators and students for obtaining this important certification, and our district's overall commitment to climate change education," said new superintendent, Robyn Klim. "Together, we are making a positive impact on our community and our planet.

This is the third time that schools in the LTPS district received the bronze certification from Sustainable Jersey for Schools.

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