17 Baltimore County Schools Receive $22,000 In Grants In Environmental Competition

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TOWSON, Md. (WJZ) — An biology cleanup inaugural awarded $22,000 successful grants to 17 Baltimore County Public Schools Tuesday. The schools staged aggregate cleanups connected their grounds and successful their neighborhoods.

Clean Green 15 is an yearly contention and concern betwixt the Baltimore County Department of Environmental Protection and Sustainability, BCPS, and The Education Foundation of BCPS. Groups from each schoolhouse log cleanups successful their communities, and the schools with the astir cleanups person grants.

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“Clean Green 15 is simply a fantastic accidental for Baltimore County students and their schools not lone to assistance beautify their grounds and neighborhoods but besides to larn the lessons of keeping the situation healthy,” said BCPS Superintendent Dr. Darryl Williams. “Congratulations to our 17 winning schools for doing specified a large occupation successful keeping BCPS clean and greenish and besides to each of those who participated successful this important task some this twelvemonth and last.”

The grants volition wage for instructional projects that stress the taxable of biology literacy, oregon supplies for STEM learning. The grants ranged from $3,000 for the schoolhouse with the astir logged cleanups to $500 for honorable mentions.

BCPS said 406 litter clean-ups were logged from May 2019 done April 2021, resulting successful 3,391 bags of trash and a full of 57,862 pounds of litter and debris cleaned from Baltimore County’s schoolhouse grounds, fields, forests, and communities.

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Winning Schools – Combined School Years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021:

Award

Prize

School

Grand Prize

$3,000 grant

Charlesmont Elementary School

High Schools
1st Prize

$2,000 grant

Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts

High Schools
2nd Prize

$1,500 grant

Dulaney High School

High Schools
3rd Prize

$1,000 grant

Franklin High School

Middle Schools
1st Prize

$2,000 grant

General John Stricker Middle School

Middle Schools
2nd Prize

$1,500 grant

Ridgely Middle School

Middle Schools
3rd Prize

$1,000 grant

Sparrows Point Middle School

Elementary Schools
1st Prize

$2,000 grant

Grange Elementary School

Elementary Schools
2nd Prize

$1,500 grant

Glyndon Elementary School

Elementary Schools
3rd Prize

$1,000 grant

Chesapeake Terrace Elementary School

Special School Prize

$2,000 grant

Battle Monument School

Honorable Mention

$500 STEM prize

Sparks Elementary School

Honorable Mention

$500 STEM  prize

George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology

Honorable Mention

$500 STEM  prize

Lansdowne Middle School

Honorable Mention

$500 STEM  prize

Rosedale Center Middle/High School

Honorable Mention

$500 STEM  prize

Deer Park Middle School

Honorable Mention

$500 STEM  prize

Sparrows Point Technical High School

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