Congratulations to these 83 schools and two districts for educating students about conservation and taking action to reduce, reuse, recycle and otherwise protect our environment!
Sustaining Green School Districts 2017-18
Two districts were recognized for sustaining their waste reduction and recycling (Level One), energy conservation (Level Two), and water conservation (Level Three) practices, and for completing additional conservation actions.
- Issaquah School District
- Tahoma School District
Sustaining Green Schools 2017-18
Fifty-nine schools were recognized as Sustaining Green Schools for maintaining Level One, Two, and Three practices, and completing an additional conservation action or educational strategy.
Auburn School District
- Ilalko Elementary School
Ilalko Elementary School Green Team
- Lakeland Hills Elementary School
- Lea Hill Elementary School
- Olympic Middle School
Enumclaw School District
- Enumclaw Middle School
- Westwood Elementary School
Federal Way Public Schools
- Camelot Elementary School
- Green Gables Elementary School
- Olympic View Elementary School
- Sequoyah Middle School
Highline School District
- North Hill Elementary School
Issaquah School District
- Apollo Elementary School
- Beaver Lake Middle School
- Briarwood Elementary School
- Cascade Ridge Elementary School
- Challenger Elementary School
- Clark Elementary School
- Creekside Elementary School
- Discovery Elementary School
- Endeavour Elementary School
- Grand Ridge Elementary School
- Issaquah High School
- Issaquah Middle School
- Maywood Middle School
- Newcastle Elementary School
- Pine Lake Middle School
- Sunny Hills Elementary School
Crestwood Elementary students
- Sunset Elementary School
Kent School District
- Crestwood Elementary School
- Lake Youngs Elementary School
Lake Washington School District
- Carl Sandburg Elementary/Discovery Elementary School
Mercer Island School District
- Island Park Elementary School
- Islander Middle School
- Lakeridge Elementary School
- Mercer Island High School
- West Mercer Elementary School
Northshore School District
- Secondary Academy for Success
- Skyview Middle School
Renton School District
- Tiffany Park Elementary School
Riverview School District
- Carnation Elementary School
North Bend Elementary Green Team
Snoqualmie Valley School District
- North Bend Elementary School
- Snoqualmie Elementary School
- Two Rivers School
Tahoma School District
- Cedar River Elementary School
- Glacier Park Elementary School
- Lake Wilderness Elementary School
- Maple View Middle School
- Rock Creek Elementary School
- Shadow Lake Elementary School
- Summit Trail Middle School
- Tahoma Elementary School
- Tahoma Senior High School
Private schools
- Chestnut Hill Academy (Bellevue)
- King’s Elementary School (Shoreline)
- King’s High School (Shoreline)
- St. Luke School (Shoreline)
- The Evergreen School (Shoreline)
- The Jewish Day School (Bellevue)
- The Overlake School (Redmond)
Level Three (water conservation and pollution prevention)
The following five schools maintained Level One and Two practices, and engaged students and employees in water conservation and pollution prevention actions.
Issaquah School District
- Pacific Cascade Middle School
- Skyline High School
Kent School District
- Kent Elementary School
Mercer Island School District
- Northwood Elementary School
Northshore School District
- Leota Middle School
Level Two (energy conservation)
The following 10 schools maintained Level One waste reduction and recycling practices, and learned about and engaged in energy conservation actions.
Auburn School District
- Alpac Elementary School
- Dick Scobee Elementary School
Highline School District
- Waskowitz Outdoor School
Lake Washington School District
- Eastlake High School
- Redmond High School
- Tesla STEM High School
Mercer Island School District
- Northwood Elementary School
Shoreline School District
- Ridgecrest Elementary School
Vashon Island School District
- Chautauqua Elementary School
Private school
- Eastside Catholic School (Sammamish)
Level One (waste reduction and recycling)
The following 10 schools were recognized as King County Level One Green Schools for initiating or improving waste reduction and recycling practices.
Federal Way Public Schools
- Kilo Middle School
Highline School District
- Hilltop Elementary School
Kent School District
- Park Orchard Elementary School
Lake Washington School District
- Elizabeth Blackwell Elementary School
- Lake Washington High School
- Rachel Carson Elementary School
Mount Si High School Green Team
Northshore School District
- Canyon Park Middle School
- North Creek High School
Snoqualmie Valley School District
- Mount Si High School
Vashon Island School District
- McMurray Middle School