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Schools with Environmental education Programs that are exemplary
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Bill Resch Aug 19.

 

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Hello Gina, Good to hear from you. I will be glad to help the Columbus Jewish Day School with environmental program and ideas to develop nature trails, outdoor classrooms, and restoration and enhancement of the wonderful greenspace and the Rose Ru...
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Hey Bill: I am home for the summer without your email and joined this site -pretty cool! Mitch is doing some research for our Strategic Plan regarding exemplary smaller private schools who have amazing Environmental Edu Programs - can you help ...
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New Albany History

The Plain Township and New Albany area was settled in 1810 by Noble Landon, who moved to central Ohio from St. Albans, Vt.
Almost 30 years later, Landon and William Yantes of Maryland laid out the village of New Albany, which was centered around Landon’s tavern and inn on High and Main streets.
The village, which had a population of about 50, was chartered in 1856.
In the 1990s, local businessman and philanthropist Les Wexner moved to New Albany with the vision of good schools, recreational spaces and detailed community planning.
He formed the New Albany Co. to oversee land purchases and development to ensure a steady commercial tax base for the village and the New Albany-Plain Local School District.
Today, New Albany is home to over 7,000 people, and Plain Township has over 800 households.
The New Albany Business Park hosts some of the nation’s biggest companies, such as Abercrombie and Fitch, Tween Brands, American Electric Power and Commercial Vehicle Group.
The New Albany-Plain School District, which covers 26 square miles of New Albany, Plain Township and a portion of Columbus, has been rated “excellent” by the Ohio Department of Education for the last three years.

Sources: Village of New Albany, Plain Township and The Columbus Dispatch library research

 

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