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Episcopal schools with sustainbility in their curricula were profiled in Deacon Phina Borgeson’s article in the April 2008 edition of Episcopal Life Monthly, a national newsletter to Episcopalians.  She noted that Episcopal schools have a “movement toward environmental responsibility.”  For example, St. Philip’s Academy in N.J. has been teaching its students about sustainability and neighborhood development by re-vamping an [...]

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Like many denominations, there is a growing presence of green-minded thinking in the Episcopal church.  In Episcopalian schools, sustainability is becoming a larger issue.  In the recent Episcopal Life Monthly newsletter, there were numerous mentions of environmentally-friendly ideals and actions. The presiding bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori wrote an excellent article for the newsletter that talks about [...]

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