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Cedar Creek students present sustainability projects after EcoSchools gold recognition

Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District · October 14, 2025
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Students from Cedar Creek High School described projects that earned their class an EcoSchools US/NJ gold-level award, including a 316-pound waste audit, a food-recovery program for after-school athletes, native tree plantings and a partnership with Stockton University for cedar salinity research.

Mrs. Erin Sharp, Cedar Creek High School's green-team leader, introduced three sustainability interns and told the Greater Egg Harbor Regional High School District board that last year’s interns earned a gold-level EcoSchools recognition.

"I myself am Mrs. Erin Sharp and I'm the teacher that they have as well as the green team leader here at Cedar Creek," Sharp said as she opened the presentation. Student representatives then outlined projects the internship class documented and implemented, emphasizing student leadership and measurable outcomes.

Cassidy Judson described the group's…

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