Districts and Schools can become members and earn the designation of a “GreenStep District” or a “GreenStep School” by forming a green team, developing and signing a school board resolution to participate and completing projects that earn Best Practice Actions (BPAs) which build toward recognition levels called “steps.” Once a member, Districts and Schools will be listed here and a link will lead to their own webpage that describes their accomplishments and program level. All types of K-12 schools can participate whether traditional public schools, public charter schools, or private schools.
Be the next! Go to the Districts & Schools page to learn how.
Roseville Area Schools Green Team accepts the MN GreenStep Schools Award at a school board meeting on 10/8/24
Awarded GreenStep 1, 10/8/24
Shakopee Schools Green Team accepts the MN GreenStep Schools Award at the Minnesota School Boards Association Conference on 1/15/26
Awarded GreenStep 1, 4/28/25
Awarded GreenStep 3, 1/15/26
Eden Prairie Schools Green Team accepts the MN GreenStep Schools Award at the Minnesota School Boards Association Conference on 1/15/26
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Eden Prairie High School
Central Middle School
Cedar Ridge Elementary
Eagle Heights Spanish Immersion
Eden Lake Elementary
Forest Hills Elementary
Oak Point Elementary
Prairie View Elementary
Awarded GreenStep 3, 1/15/26