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Governor Walz Announces Eden Prairie Schools Receives Federal Recognition for Sustainability and Reducing Environmental Impact

Government and Politics

April 26, 2024

From: Minnesota Governor Timothy James Walz

ST. PAUL, MN - Governor Tim Walz today announced that Eden Prairie Schools is among the 2024 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon honorees for leading the way in reducing environmental impact, promoting health, and ensuring high-quality environmental education programming that prepares students with sustainability skills and concepts.

“I am proud to announce the recognition of Eden Prairie Schools as one of the 2024 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools,” said Governor Walz. “From harnessing clean energy to harvesting locally grown foods, Minnesota schools and students continue to pave the way in addressing climate change. As the state continues to invest in our climate future, the next generation, with their deep commitment to developing sustainable climate solutions, is a driving force in meaningful change. Their impact cannot be understated, and I am grateful for this recognition of their hard work.”

“Eden Prairie Schools demonstrates what it means to be a good steward of its environment and to build students’ knowledge about sustainable practices. Eden Prairie students also learn about the impact they can make on the environment and in their community,” said Commissioner Willie Jett. “I congratulate Eden Prairie Public Schools on this prestigious recognition. Thank you for all your efforts in making Minnesota a better place for your students, your staff, your community—and for us all.”

Eden Prairie Schools is among 41 schools, 10 districts, three postsecondary institutions and one early learning center across the country to receive this honor, with Eden Prairie Schools earning the District Sustainability Award.

About 85% of the energy Eden Prairie Schools uses comes from solar panels, many of which are part rooftop solar arrays on district buildings. The district also recently upgraded its facilities to energy saving technology including LED lighting, occupancy sensors, high-efficiency restrooms and kitchen sinks to preserve water and clean diesel engines in buses.

A full service bakery and farm-to-school program is part of a robust plan for environmental health, which includes a focus on mental and emotional health. The district also maintains a focus on sustainability education, weaving sustainability and outdoor education into each student’s school experience.

The honorees were named from a pool of candidates nominated by 24 states.

The list of all selected schools, districts, colleges, and universities, as well as their nomination packages, can be found on the U.S. Department of Education website along with resources for all school to move toward sustainable practices . A report with highlights of each of the honorees is also available .

For more information, visit the Minnesota Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools webpage or the U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools website.