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Think Earth Day Every Day

The federal Every Student Succeeds Act, passed in December 2015 to take effect in the 2017-2018 school year, is the first law in U.S. history to include language that supports environmental education. Plans call for it to be integrated with current state standards, graduation requirements, teacher development and assessment, funding sources and policy action steps.

EducationWorld.com offers lesson plan ideas for students. For example, students from third grade through high school might collect their household junk mail and explore ways to reduce it. Those in kindergarten through eighth grade may create a binder of information on endangered species that includes maps, animal facts and threats to their survival, exploring causal interconnections throughout the planet. Students can also build a cafeteria compost pile or find ways to improve their school’s recycling program.

Kathleen Rogers, president of the nonprofit Earth Day Network, on EarthDayNetwork.org, says, “We need to promote environmental consciousness into our children’s curricula so they are able to analyze problems, think critically, balance needs and take informed action.”

Earth Day isn’t just one day. Aware citizens can take a rewarding action every day. Help New York City celebrate and forward its progress toward sustainability at these local Earth Day 2017 events.

Earth Day New York 2017

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

12:00-7:00pm

Union Square

EarthDayInitiative.org

Earth Day 5K Green Tour 2017

Friday, April 21, 2017

10:00am-1:00pm

New York, NY

EarthDayInitiative.org

Planet Heart’s 10th Anniversary “Annual World Peace Earth Day Celebration”

Saturday, April 22, 2017

6:30-9:30pm

Church of St Paul & St Andrew

263 W. 86th St. @ West End Ave.

PlanetHeart.org

 
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