Spring Into Action: Community Certification Event
Join us for a community event to reflect on your school certification projects and get inspired to take action this spring!
Join us for a community event to reflect on your school certification projects and get inspired to take action this spring!
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in ESD 171. Teachers will explore the complex challenges exacerbated by climate change to our water systems, such as water use, water supply, and seasonality of water and what actions they can take with their students.
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in ESD 114. Teachers will explore the complex challenges exacerbated by climate change to our water systems, such as water use, water supply, and seasonality of water and what actions they can take with their students.
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in ESD 105 & ESD 123. Teachers will explore the complex challenges exacerbated by climate change in our food system, such as water use, and what action they can take with their students.
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for secondary teachers in ESD 121. Teachers will explore technology and engineering solutions to climate change and discuss with one another the pros and cons of each.
On April 21, join us to learn how EarthGen supports Title 1 (low-income) schools to design and install rain gardens and other green stormwater infrastructure on school campuses. You’ll leave with a better understanding of how these projects create new opportunities for hands-on learning, expand community spaces, and improve local water quality.
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in ESD 171. Teachers will explore the complex challenges exacerbated by climate change to our water systems, such as water use, water supply, and seasonality of water and what actions they can take with their students.
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for secondary teachers in ESD 121. Teachers will explore technology and engineering solutions to climate change and discuss with one another the pros and cons of each.
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in ESD 171. Teachers will explore the complex challenges exacerbated by climate change to our water systems, such as water use, water supply, and seasonality of water and what actions they can take with their students.
Register to join EarthGen (formerly Washington Green Schools) and Clark County Green Schools virtually at the Annual Clark County Student Summit. This Summit will help prepare the environmental leaders of tomorrow!
Come learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for secondary teachers in ESD 121. Teachers will explore technology and engineering solutions to climate change and discuss with one another the pros and cons of each.
Rachel Muia and Adele Eslinger, Farm to School Program Coordinators with United General District 304, and Steve Crider from Viva Farms will share how they collaborate to bring farm products […]
As our Executive Director, Meredith Lohr, shared with you last week, she has decided to step down from her role at EarthGen after guiding the organization for more than 11 years. We invite everyone in our Seattle-area community to join us on Tuesday, June 28 at 5 p.m. at Bale Breaker & Yonder Cider Taproom […]
Raise a glass to support EarthGen on Thursday, September 29, at Chuck's Hop Shop in Seattle’s Central District. When you purchase select pints, $1 goes directly to EarthGen! Chuck's will also generously match up to $5,000 in donations that night. When Where
Prepare your school for a year of sustainability success with EarthGen and Clark County Green Schools.
Come learn with EarthGen in this professional development opportunity for secondary teachers in Puyallup School District. This first session will occur in person at the WSU Stormwater Center, and teachers will learn about their local watershed and problems with water pollution and propose stormwater solutions.
EarthGen and Clark County Green Schools invite you to a virtual Certification kick-off event to explore sustainable opportunities for the 2022-23 school year. Participating educators and students will leave this event prepared to complete a Certification project.
Join EarthGen for this virtual professional development opportunity for educators in ESD 112. Educators will grow their understanding of how climate change impacts their community. Teachers will also explore the complexities of the built environment, including the urban heat island effect, and what action they can take with their students.
Learn with EarthGen in this virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in NCESD and ESD 105. Teachers will learn from local experts and explore the complexities of wildfires, air quality, and human mobility exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
Bring your friends to Urban Family Brewing Co. in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood on Thursday, October 13, and raise a pint to support EarthGen. From open to close for every pint you purchase, $1 goes directly to EarthGen! EarthGen staff will be at Urban Family from 5 to 8 pm, stop by our table to say […]
Join EarthGen for a virtual professional development opportunity for teachers in NEWESD and ESD 123. Teachers will learn from local experts and explore the complexities of wildfires, air quality, and human mobility exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.
This is the second of a three-part virtual professional development opportunity for educators in ESD 112. Educators will grow their understanding of how climate change impacts their community. Teachers will also explore the complexities of the built environment, including the urban heat island effect, and what action they can take with their students.
This is the second session in a three-part virtual professional development opportunity designed for teachers in NCESD and ESD 105. Teachers will learn from local experts and explore the complexities of wildfires, air quality, and human mobility exacerbated by climate change and what action they can take with their students.