Survey Results

The Eco-Schools USA Year 2 Survey

The Eco-Schools USA program launched two years ago in 2009. By the end of the 2010- 2011 school year, there were 514 registered Eco-Schools located in 42 states, plus the District of Columbia. An online survey was created on May 20, 2011 and sent via email to all registered Eco-Schools. As of July 5, 2011, we have received 118 responses to our survey. The following results are based on these 118 responses.

The intent of the survey was to a) determine the scope and level of activity by the registered Eco-School; b) determine the effectiveness of the program in three critical areas: academic change, behavioral change, and school footprint change; c) discover what challenges teachers face in implementing the program; and d) to receive necessary feedback from our Eco-Schools on how we can improve the program.

The survey data shows that the program is effective in improving the overall school’s  environmental footprint; that it does improve student behavior, morale, attitude and academic scores/interest; and that there are still real challenges for teachers in implementing the program and integrating it into curricula. This feedback will allow us to make ongoing strategic adjustments to the program that will improve it and make it more accessible to the schools we work with. 

>>Download a copy of the Eco-Schools USA Year 2 Survey Results (PDF)

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To find out more about how the Eco-Schools USA program can improve student performance, reduce your school's environmental footprint and facilities expenses, and contribute positively to your community, visit "How Can Eco-Schools USA Benefit Your School?"

 

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