Washington State Sustainable School Food Learning Event #3

Online event

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 to local schools. Rachel and Adele support school food programs in Concrete and Sedro-Wooley, WA. Viva Farms will share how they partner with school districts […]

Celebrate with Meredith

Bale Breaker & Yonder Cider Taproom 826 NW 49th St, Seattle, Washington, United States

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 […]

Puyallup Professional Learning Community: Stormwater Challenge (Session 1/2)

WSU Stormwater Research Center 2606 W Pioneer Ave, Puyallup, Washington, United States

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.

Clark County Fall Certification Kick-Off

Online via Zoom

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.

Climate Change & Development STEM Seminar in ESD 112 (Session 1/3)

Online via Zoom

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.

Climate Change & Development STEM Seminar in ESD 112 (Session 2/3)

Online via Zoom

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.

Hot and Hazy Summers on the Horizon: A STEM Seminar for NCESD and ESD 105 (Session 2/3)

Online via Zoom

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.