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Next Step Living is a Bostonbased clean energy company that is dedicated to helping our customers nd ways to save money, lower their energy bills, and reduce their carbon footprint. We take a whole house approach to eciency, and we are proud to be partnered with Green Schools to help promote greener and healthier environments through educaƟon, awareness, and acƟon. Visit www.NextStepLivingInc.com or call 18668678729 to sign up for a nocost home energy assessment through the Mass Save® Home Energy Services Program, or to learn how qualied homes can go solar with liƩletono upfront investment. Mass Save is sponsored by MassachuseƩs gas and electric uƟliƟes and energy service providers Green Schools presents: The 4th Annual Green Difference Awards In recognition of Outstanding Environmental Leadership and Service in our Schools and Communities March 4th, 2012 11:00am– 1:00pm MA State House, Nurses Hall Green Schools is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization whose mission is to create greener & healthier learning environments through education and awareness. www.projectgreenschools.org

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Next Step Living is a Boston‐based clean  energy company that is dedicated to helping our customers find ways to save money, lower their energy bills, and reduce their carbon footprint. We take a whole house approach to efficiency, and we are proud to be partnered with Green Schools to help promote greener and healthier environ‐ments through  educa on, awareness, and ac on.   Visit www.NextStepLivingInc.com or call        1‐866‐867‐8729 to sign up for a no‐cost home energy assessment through the Mass Save® Home Energy Services Program, or to learn how qualified homes can go solar with li le‐to‐no upfront investment.   Mass Save is sponsored by Massachuse s gas and electric u li es and energy service  providers 

Green Schools presents:

The 4th Annual Green Difference Awards

In recognition of

Outstanding Environmental Leadership and Service in our Schools and Communities

March 4th, 2012

11:00am– 1:00pm

MA State House, Nurses Hall

Green Schools is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization whose mission is to create

greener & healthier learning environments through education and awareness.

www.projectgreenschools.org

Schedule of Events:  Open with EMMARIE, Green Rocker, performing  “Girl in the Mirror”  Special performance by our Green Rockers  singing “Imagine”   Welcome from State Representa ve Jay Barrows  Welcome from Representa ve Anne Gobi, House Chair of the Commi ee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture  Welcome from Commi ees  Welcome from Green Schools  Presenta on: Anne Claire Grammer + Andrea Landy  Present Green Difference Awards  Nicole Cormier, Ambassador Advisor, presents  PEYA and Student Ambassador Awards  Present Green Schools Sponsor Cer ficates   Closing song “Do your Part of Going Green” by Amanda McCarthy, Green Rocker  Photos  

Green Schools is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organiza on whose mission is to create greener & healthier learning environments through educa on & awareness. Green Schools

provides a number of environmental educa on programs, service opportuni es, and resources to schools and communi es looking to make The Green Difference!

www.projectgreenschools.org                    [email protected] 

 

Special thanks to our Sponsors! 

The PEYA program promotes awareness of our na on’s natural resources and encourages posi‐ve community involvement. Since 1971, the President of the United States has joined with EPA 

to recognize young people across the U.S. for protec ng our na on’s air, water, land, and ecolo‐gy. It is one of the most important ways EPA and the Administra on demonstrate commitment to environmental stewardship efforts created and conducted by our na on’s young people.  

* Denotes Ambassadors receiving the PEYA Award 

Abby Kelly Foster Charter School, Worcester Ymari Pya  *   Algonquin Regional High School, Northborough/Southborough Jillian Rizzitano *   Bishop Stang High School, Acushnet Michael Kalisz *  Boston La n School, Boston Carol Bowe *   Bridge School, Lexington Tara Gill * Jack Wirtanen * Lily Finkelstein * Kashika Dhanjal Caroline Ghayour * Sarah Semy * Nicholas McKee * Zoe Prestbo * Lauren Kim * Sanghoo Lee * Max Seidel * Maddie Hughes * Rylee Wirtanen * Nicole Alvarez * Alexander Cohen * Anderson Minghella‐Paige* Maggie O’Neill *   Foxborough Regional Charter School, Foxborough Andrea Landy * Kaitlyn Shannon * Allyson Rudd * Shadi Rajeh * Reily Connaughton * Jordan Tor  * Haley Organ * Aubrey Organ Tyler Casper  Lewis Cass Technical High School, Detroit Afrin Antara*  Lincoln Sudbury High School, Sudbury Caitlin Chin * Ka e LaScaleia * Michael O’Brien * Edward O’Brien *  Manchester Essex Regional School District, Manchester/Essex Nicole Bradley * Kevin Cellucci * Chris Dumont * David Sibulkin * Kevin Iwata * Simon McIntosh * Shauna Rice * Jackie Rose * James Kamins * Chris Sacharuk * Sean Terrill *  

Mansfield High School, Mansfield Anne Claire Grammer *  Medford High School, Medford, Barbara Araya * Kelly Sullivan *  Needham High School, Needham Michelle Li * Charles Coleman * Charles Winston * William Maranci *  Nipmuc Regional High School, Upton Leigh Hamlet *  Northern Essex Community College  Londonderry, NH Amanda McCarthy *  The Pinecro  School, Rehoboth  Chris na Prew   Providence Country Day, Rehobeth, RI Alissa Musto *  Qualters Middle School, Mansfield Brian Krentzman * Rachel Enzie * 

  Sharon High School, Sharon Vineeta Nangia * Ma  Ostrow *  St. Francis Xavier School, Acushnet Victoria Kalisz *  Wellesley Middle School, Wellesley Chris Sacharuk David Sibulkin  Wellesley High School, Wellesley Keenan Ashbrook * Ma hew Hornung * Juyon Lee * Eva Loh *  West Bridgewater High School, W. Bridgewater Ashley Faghan * Mitchell Manning *  Whitman Hanson Regional High, Hanson Naomi Mas co * Rose Mas co *  Wilmington High School, Wilmington Hannah Judkins *  Woburn High School, Woburn Gemma Fuller *  World Academy, Nashua, NH  Emmarie *   

PEYA and Student Ambassador Awards 2012 

Embrace your Energy Revolu on ‐‐ Featuring  During this program, students will ac vely engage with Melodeegos’s bike powered sound system! That’s right, your students need to peddle and burn energy to make this program work! Through video, lively con‐versa on, personal reflec on, and music, par cipants understand the scale and urgency of our current global crisis, and feel an even greater opportunity to create a be er world. 

Green Difference Award Winners 2012  

Green Schools Abraham Lincoln Elementary School, New Bedford 

Beverly High School, Beverly Foxborough Regional Charter School, Foxborough  Gill‐Montague Regional School District, Turner Falls 

Wellesley High School, Wellesley  

Green Leaders Abby Kelley Foster Charter School, Worcester 

City of Lowell Recycling Coordinator, Gunther Wellenstein, Lowell  Mansfield High School, Project Teammate, Mansfield 

Manchester Essex Regional School District, Green Scholars Advisors,      Manchester/Essex  

Town of Milton, William Ritchie, Milton White Oaks Elementary School, Rosalie Tubre/NA 

 Environmental Educa on 

Andover High School, Recycling Program, Andover Newton North High School, Greengineers, Newton 

Touchstone Community School, Gra on  

Green Projects South Shore Charter Public School, Norwell  Stonehill College, Bridget Meigs, Easton 

Wellesley Middle School Green Team, Wellesley  

Cer ficate of Recogni on  

 Wellesley High School, Eva Loh & Juyon Lee , Wellesley  W. Bridgewater Middle/Sr. High School, Ashley Faghan ,  

W. Bridgewater W. Bridgewater Middle/Sr. High School, Mitchell Manning ,  

W. Bridgewater