Curriculum, Campus & Community
Where We Work
The Sustainability Science for Sustainable Schools program at Arizona State University includes a collection of graduate students, high school teachers and sustainability researchers.
Together we strive to further sustainability science by bringing sustainability projects into our high schools’ curriculum, campuses, and larger communities.
We believe that by teaching sustainability science to high school students, we can help promote a sustainable future for the Phoenix metro area.
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News
New Cohort of Fellows for the 2015-2016 school year begin training
Two new Fellows have begun their work with the Sustainable Schools program, training for a year of engagement with District sustainability projects and teacher training programs. Molly Cashion and Nicholas Weller will be working with S4 leadership on the Paradise Valley Waste Stream Reduction Project which is entering into the second year of engagement with […]
S4 Fellows and Leadership celebrate during last class of the 2014-2015 school year
Past, present and future (next year’s) Sustainable Schools fellows gathered with program leadership to reflect on successes and challenges of the program across the past six years. A gallery walk of posters and viewing of new videos anchored the first hour of the meeting, with a roundtable discussion rounding out the second half. In all, […]
S4 Fellows reflect on Fall, leading to strong plans for a successful spring semester
The Sustainable Schools Fellows are kicking off 2015 with strategic plans to ensure a highly successful spring semester with their partner schools. During one of the last classes before Christmas break, each fellow crafted a “mind map” of their fall activities and plans for spring, leading to energetic discussions about how to improve strategies, share […]