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C. Milton Wright High School becomes an EcoSchool
On September 9, 2016, C. Milton Wright High School was presented with the highest award for a green school – the international EcoSchool award, which is administered by the National Wildlife Federation in the US.

Holly Shields, from the National Wildlife Federation, presented the school with the coveted EcoSchools flag that will hang proudly next to the Maryland Green School flag.

C. Milton Wright is only one of 16 high schools in the country to receive this award.

Eco-Schools is an internationally acclaimed program that provides a framework to help educators integrate sustainability principles throughout their schools and curriculum.  The Eco-Schools program was started in 1994 by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) with support by the European Commission. It was identified by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) as a model initiative for Education for Sustainable Development in 2003. Currently, there are over 59 countries around the world participating in the program.

The Eco-Schools program strives to model environmentally sound practices, provide support for greening the curriculum and enhance science and academic achievement. Additionally, it works to foster a greater sense of environmental stewardship among youth.

Congratulations to C. Milton Wright High School!