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Cedar Creek students describe sustainability projects that earned EcoSchools gold recognition
Summary
Cedar Creek High School teacher Erin Sharp and three student interns presented sustainability projects — including a 316‑pound waste audit, native tree plantings and a food‑recovery program — and described plans to pursue the EcoSchools green flag at a Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District board meeting.
Erin Sharp, a teacher and Green Team leader at Cedar Creek High School, and student interns Matt Gable, Cassidy Judson and Zach Manel described a year of student‑led sustainability work at the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District board meeting.
Sharp said the internship team is documenting “all the green things Cedar Creek does” and noted the school recently was recognized at the gold level under EcoSchools USNJ, a program connected to the National Wildlife Federation and sponsored in New Jersey by the Audubon Society. “This evening, I'm here with Matt Gable, Cassidy Judson, and Zach…
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