On March 1, 2021, the Prince George’s County Board of Education established the Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) Focus Work Group to develop a plan for creating and meeting climate action goals. Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) will work to meet UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emission reduction targets by 2030 or 2040, depending on the target.
To begin implementing the 58 Climate Change Action Plan items, the Chief Executive Officer created a Climate Change Action Plan Operational Committee, composed of 38 PGCPS staff members who meet monthly to review each action item, share progress for each priority area and discuss plans to continue moving the work forward. Additionally, eight priority area implementation workgroups with technical expertise have been established and meet as often as required to execute tangible project tasks, which are reported on during the larger monthly Operational Committee meetings.
An annual report is published in July each year as well as a mid-year progress update to keep all stakeholders informed of our progress and ways they can support our continued work to reduce our carbon footprint. The report focuses on how a changing climate affects K-12 education and the actions needed to move toward a carbon-neutral future. PGCPS believes taking urgent action to combat climate change is critical to the future of our students and our community. The CCAP empowers our students, staff and administration to work as partners with our county and state to bring about transformational changes and help create a future where we all share the benefits of healthy air, clean water, job opportunities, and safe places to live, work, and play. In the fall of 2023, PGCPS created the Department of Sustainability and Resilience (DSR) to oversee the implementation of the CCAP and drive sustainability ethics in the school district. DSR is collaborating with the Board of Education, members of the eight Priority Commitment work groups, and community partners throughout the implementation process. Making additional hires and reorganizing existing in-house talent will bolster DSR’s capacity in this effort. Though not all-inclusive, the 2025 Mid-Year Update highlights some key accomplishments toward the CCAP implementation for the period of July 2024 through December 2024. For a full accounting of CCAP implementation progress and achievements to date, prior CCAP reports can be accessed HERE.
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On March 1, 2021, the Prince George’s County Board of Education established the Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP) Focus Work Group to develop a plan for creating and meeting climate action goals. Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) will work to meet UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emission reduction targets by 2030 or 2040, depending on the target.
To begin implementing the 58 Climate Change Action Plan items, the Chief Executive Officer created a Climate Change Action Plan Operational Committee, composed of 38 PGCPS staff members who meet monthly to review each action item, share progress for each priority area and discuss plans to continue moving the work forward. Additionally, eight priority area implementation workgroups with technical expertise have been established and meet as often as required to execute tangible project tasks, which are reported on during the larger monthly Operational Committee meetings.
An annual report is published in July each year as well as a mid-year progress update to keep all stakeholders informed of our progress and ways they can support our continued work to reduce our carbon footprint. The report focuses on how a changing climate affects K-12 education and the actions needed to move toward a carbon-neutral future. PGCPS believes taking urgent action to combat climate change is critical to the future of our students and our community. The CCAP empowers our students, staff and administration to work as partners with our county and state to bring about transformational changes and help create a future where we all share the benefits of healthy air, clean water, job opportunities, and safe places to live, work, and play. In the fall of 2023, PGCPS created the Department of Sustainability and Resilience (DSR) to oversee the implementation of the CCAP and drive sustainability ethics in the school district. DSR is collaborating with the Board of Education, members of the eight Priority Commitment work groups, and community partners throughout the implementation process. Making additional hires and reorganizing existing in-house talent will bolster DSR’s capacity in this effort. Though not all-inclusive, the 2025 Mid-Year Update highlights some key accomplishments toward the CCAP implementation for the period of July 2024 through December 2024. For a full accounting of CCAP implementation progress and achievements to date, prior CCAP reports can be accessed HERE.
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Composting in Schools |
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