
News Archive
- GreenKids’ Diane Lill is Named a USA Today Eco Innovator
- Summit Hall’s Audubon/Toyota TogetherGreen Earth Day Project
- Summit Hall Students Clean Gaithersburg’s Muddy Branch
- Outdoor Classrooms Open in LCPS at Emerick & Hillsboro Elementary Schools
- Fresh Greens Used for Colorful Lunch, Class Project at Harmony Hills
- The Greens that First Graders Grew
- Edible Container Gardening Comes to MCPS
- New Hampshire Estates Kindergarten Prescription: 20 Seconds! Each Day
- Arcola Elementary Gets a Butterfly Garden of Their Own
- B-CC Students & Staff Collaborate to Increase School Recycling
- GreenKids Receives “Distinguished Service to Public Education” Award
- Stream Studies Carry Local Elementary Students Closer to Science
- College Garden ES Students Hold a Press Conference for Healthy Food
- Rocky Hill Middle School Students Raise & Release Rainbow Trout
- Green Groups Team Up With Two Schools in Loudoun County
- Third-Graders Learn As They Create Plant-Themed Tiles
- Tomorrow’s Trees Today: Gathering Seeds for Growing Native
- GreenKids: Turning a Sense of Wonder into a Sense of Empowerment
- Making Butterfly Dreams Come True: A Cross-Generational Partnership
- For Students, Environmental Change Starts at School
- Forest Knolls Elementary School Hits a ‘Green’ Milestone
- Nine More GreenKids Schools Earn Maryland Green School Certification
- Westbrook Students Honor Earth Week
- American Plant Garden Center & Nursery Donates Plants to Schools
- Lisa Alexander is Awarded Washingtonian’s Green Giant Honor
- MCPS Students Scientists Take Environmental Action
- GreenKids Participates in Share the Adventure’s Crayon Recycling Project
- Six GreenKids Schools Receive MAEOE’s Green School Certification
- Westland Recycling Project Gets a Boost from Caps player Matt Bradley
- GreenKids Director Lisa Alexander is Named Outdoor Educator of the Year
- Students Trade Blackboards for Greener Pastures
- GreenKids—ANS Whips Up a New Generation of Environmental Stewards
- Governor O’Malley Visits a GreenKids School
- Westland 6th Graders Go Green with a Stream Restoration Project


