Pemberton Elementary School
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    • 2.1 Water Conservation
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    • 2.3 Solid Waste Reduction
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  • Home
  • Curriculum
    • 1.1 Enviromental Issue Education
    • 1.2 Professional Development
    • 1.3 Sustainable Schools >
      • 1.3.2 Systemic Partners
    • 1.4 Celebration
  • Practices
    • 2.1 Water Conservation
    • 2.2 Conservation Of Energy
    • 2.3 Solid Waste Reduction
    • 2.6. Responsible Transportation
    • 2.7 Healthy School Environment
  • Partnerships
    • 3.1 Community Partners:
  • Future Plans
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PEMBERTON ELEMENTARY TRANSITIONS TO A 

GREEN FUTURE

 “Environment is no one’s property to destroy; it’s everyone’s responsibility to protect.”  — Mohith Agadi ​


Pemberton Elementary
One School, One Community

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ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
  • Pemberton Elementary School was built in 1950 to serve students in 10 classrooms. In 2001 the building was renovated and expanded to 25 classrooms and serves three programs; Traditional grades Pre K – 5, Judy Center Y3/Pre-K/Kindergarten, and one modified self-contained special education classroom.  Pemberton serves a diverse population with varying socioeconomic status.  In the school year 2019-2020, our school has 578 students, and 72 % of the student population receives free or reduced lunch.  All students receive the Maryland Meals for Readiness breakfast program. The instructional program is guided by the Maryland College and Career Readiness Standards which were fully implemented in grades PreK – 5 during the 2013-2014 school year.


Pemberton's Top Five Accomplishments:
  • Recycling Plastic (480 pounds in 4 months)
  • Recycling ​markers and ink cartridges
  • Creating a healthy school environment
  • Promoting strategies for conserving energy
  • ​Promoting responsible transportation
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4th grade recycling box after they have made their visits to all the classrooms to collect juice cups and other plastic. December 2019 /63 students involved
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Kindergarten weighing markers collected from December through March. 2020. 95 students involved.
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Prek lunch fresh local green beans being served on the lunch platter from a local farm in Eden, Maryland. October 2019, 577
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Second grade student helping to hang energy conservation posters. January 2020 / 81 students involved.
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Assembly to discuss bicycle safety presented to our 3rd grade students. February 2020 / 78 students involved.

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