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Crompond School Nominated for 'Green Ribbon' Program

The Yorktown school was among four schools in New York State nominated for the federal honor.

Crompond Intermediate School in Yorktown has received a nomination for the U.S. Department of Education's Green Ribbon Schools Program, an honor tied to sustainability and environmental teaching.

New York State Education Commissioner John King announced the nomination in a press release. Four schools have been nominated for the program, with three of them, including Crompond, being in Westchester County. The other schools are Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, Rye Country Day School in Rye and Hubert Humphrey P.S. 057 in Staten Island.

The program, the commissioner's announcement states, "recognizes schools where staff, students, officials and communities have worked together to produce energy efficient, sustainable and healthy school environments and to ensure the environmental literacy of graduates."

U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan will announce the Green Ribbon winners on April 23, which is Earth Day.

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kmr303 May 18, 2013 at 11:38 am
First of all, I don't understand why teachers are paying for anything out of pocket when the supplyRead More lists that parents receive at the end of the summer are as long as their arms. Secondly, SOCIETY lets the kids down?!?!? I think the school taxes in Yorktown should be sufficient so that the teachers don't have to pay any out-of-pocket expenses. SOCIETY does not let the kids down, it is those who are in control of the school tax monies who let the kids down. Perhaps the administrators should take salary cuts, or maybe we should even eliminate some of those administrative positions. No teacher should have to pay for supplies out of pocket.