Frequently Asked Questions
Not only do our Environmental Education leads ensure every lesson follows The Three Pillars, but we are also forming a teacher advisory council to review and fact-check our lessons.
If you’re a formal educator interested in joining the advisory council, fill out this form.
Yes! Our goal is to make environmental education accessible to all. Our content is completely free for teachers, and our members receive community service hours for their hard work.
Although we started in New Jersey, we welcome collaborations with schools from anywhere!
We want to empower high school students to make an impact in their communities by not only learning about the environment but also educating younger students. Younger kids tend to look up to older students, and teachers have noted that this peer-to-peer learning model is effective. Additionally, volunteers gain valuable skills in presentation making, which benefits them in college and their careers.