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UPDATED: Berkley Schools Among Oakland County's Greenest

BHS, Pattengill, Rogers, Angell and La Salette will be honored Wednesday for their Earth-friendly efforts.

Five schools in the are among 193 in Oakland County being recognized this week for earning the Michigan Green School designation.

Representatives of the schools will gather Wednesday morning at Oakland Schools in Waterford to receive an official Michigan Green School flag and a certificate signed by Gov. Rick Snyder.

To earn the designation, schools must complete at least 10 of 20 "green" activities. Activities range from paper recycling to garden projects to the use of renewable energy. If they complete more than 10, they may be eligible for "Emerald" or "Evergreen" status.

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Top schools this year are Keller Elementary School in Royal Oak, Royal Oak Middle School and Walled Lake Central High School.

Berkley schools earning recognition Wednesday are:

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Michigan Green School Emerald Status (these schools earned an additional 15 points for green projects)

Michigan Green School Evergreen Status (these schools earned an additional 20 points for green projects)

For more information on the Michigan Green School program visit the Oakland Schools website at www.oakland.k12.mi.us and click on “Michigan Green Schools” in the "Educators" column.

Correction: The original version of this article did not include Our Lady of La Salette Catholic School and Academy, which earned Michigan Green School Emerald Status.


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