03.04.25
The Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) announced the 2025 Best of Green Schools Awards recipients, recognizing top schools, school districts, lawmakers and others who work to advance safer and more resilient schools across communities. Among this year’s recipients are the Denver Public Schools, a K-12 school in Colombia and the sustainability director for the Austin Independent School District.
The annual recognition was announced at the 2025 Green Schools Conference in Orlando in collaboration with the Green Schools National Network. The Green Schools Conference is the only event to unite everyone involved in creating and advocating for green schools. The two-day event provides a platform for the green schools community that inspires and facilitates the movement's progress.
“This year’s Best of Green Schools awardees are individuals and organizations dedicated to improving our schools and creating healthy and resilient learning environments,” said Anisa Heming, director at the Center for Green Schools. “The awards are an opportunity to spotlight how anyone can make an impact in their community and support students and educators. We are grateful for all those who believe in our mission and join us in achieving it.”
“The 2025 Best of Green Schools honorees are proof that sustainability in education is not just a goal, it’s a movement,” said Ileana Albareda, executive director at the Green Schools National Network (GSNN). “Their work is transforming schools into healthier, more resilient places for students to learn and thrive. They are part of a growing network of changemakers, and their leadership is inspiring others to take action, push boundaries, and create lasting impact."
This year’s Best of Green School winners represent some of the most engaged individuals and organizations in the green schools movement. In 2024, the Center for Green Schools reached over 600 unique individuals from over 350 school districts at its educational events. It published an online School Health Research Library and several new publications and briefings, including individual school health research highlights, a School District Indoor Air Quality Management Plan Toolkit and executive-level briefings on decarbonization and climate resilience planning.
The awards were presented to organizations or individuals that have worked to move green schools forward in eight categories. This year’s recipients are:
K-12 School – Rochester School
The annual recognition was announced at the 2025 Green Schools Conference in Orlando in collaboration with the Green Schools National Network. The Green Schools Conference is the only event to unite everyone involved in creating and advocating for green schools. The two-day event provides a platform for the green schools community that inspires and facilitates the movement's progress.
“This year’s Best of Green Schools awardees are individuals and organizations dedicated to improving our schools and creating healthy and resilient learning environments,” said Anisa Heming, director at the Center for Green Schools. “The awards are an opportunity to spotlight how anyone can make an impact in their community and support students and educators. We are grateful for all those who believe in our mission and join us in achieving it.”
“The 2025 Best of Green Schools honorees are proof that sustainability in education is not just a goal, it’s a movement,” said Ileana Albareda, executive director at the Green Schools National Network (GSNN). “Their work is transforming schools into healthier, more resilient places for students to learn and thrive. They are part of a growing network of changemakers, and their leadership is inspiring others to take action, push boundaries, and create lasting impact."
This year’s Best of Green School winners represent some of the most engaged individuals and organizations in the green schools movement. In 2024, the Center for Green Schools reached over 600 unique individuals from over 350 school districts at its educational events. It published an online School Health Research Library and several new publications and briefings, including individual school health research highlights, a School District Indoor Air Quality Management Plan Toolkit and executive-level briefings on decarbonization and climate resilience planning.
The awards were presented to organizations or individuals that have worked to move green schools forward in eight categories. This year’s recipients are: