Healthy Schools Network Welcomes Dr. Joel D. Scheraga as Senior Advisor

Joel D. Scheraga

We are pleased to announce that Joel D. Scheraga, PhD, a nationally recognized authority on climate change and public health, is joining Healthy Schools Network as Senior Advisor.

Dr. Scheraga brings an exceptional record of federal leadership on climate adaptation and resilience. As Senior Advisor for Climate Adaptation in EPA’s Office of Policy, he led efforts to integrate climate resilience across the Agency’s programs and helped shape both the National Climate Resilience Framework and the federal Climate Action Plan. He also served as a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

His decades of work advancing strategies to protect children and vulnerable populations from climate-related health risks will strengthen Healthy Schools Network’s mission to ensure that all students learn in safe, healthy, and resilient environments. Dr. Scheraga’s expertise will help guide the Network’s growing focus on climate resilience in school infrastructure and environmental health policy.

Read Dr. Scheraga’s bio

 

New! Healthy Schools Network Events Calendar

We’re excited to launch our new Calendar of Events, a one-stop hub for upcoming webinars, national observances, and key dates that spotlight children’s environmental health and school wellness. Whether it’s National Healthy Schools Day, a state or national conference, or an upcoming partner event, you can now find it all in one place at HealthySchools.org/events.

Have an event you’d like to feature? Submit your suggestion here — we’d love to include your organization’s activities that advance healthier learning environments for all children.

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Renovations & Repairs Affect Children's Health

Is your school planning or doing renovations or repairs? Make sure that contractors protect occupants from dust, fumes, debris, and heavy equipment.

See our RESOURCES on safe renovation practices.

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