What we are working on now
UndauntedK12 is working to ensure national, state, and local leaders place America’s K-12 schools at the center of efforts to modernize public infrastructure and create safer, healthier, more resilient learning environments for all students.

Undaunted and partners provided comments to the IRS on the first round of IRA Direct Pay guidance
UndauntedK12 coordinated with a group of national partners to provide comments on the new IRS's Direct Pay guidance so that schools are better positioned to take advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act.

Workshop at the U.S. Department of Education’s 2023 Green Ribbon Schools National Convening
In partnership with our colleagues at This is Planet Ed we hosted a workshop for Green Ribbon Schools participants on actions school leaders can take to advance Climate Ready Schools.

Workshop for School Board Members on Leading Climate Ready Schools
Presentation with FEMA to School Board Members on Leading Climate Ready Schools at Our Collective Power hosted by School Board Partners

23 Climate Levers for 2023
In our latest blog, we present 23 levers for climate action in K-12 education for 2023. They are organized into three areas: governance and leadership; buildings and grounds; and teaching and learning. Scroll through this quick reference to discover a building block that’s within reach in your state or district!

Celebrating National Healthy Schools Day
UndauntedK12 is proud to celebrate National Healthy Schools Day and urges policymakers, lawmakers, and school district leaders to modernize HVAC systems and invest in other technologies to support healthy schools.

Presenting, Connecting, and Celebrating Success at the 2023 Green Schools Conference
In late February, Undaunted’s co-founders Jonathan Klein and Sara Ross met up in New Orleans to attend the 2023 Green Schools Conference.

Climate-Resilient California Schools: A Call to Action
Over the last several months, a statewide coalition of nearly 50 experts – including doctors, medical and environmental health researchers, educators, youth and community groups – worked together to explore the challenges of climate change from the perspective of children’s health and education. Our insights and recommendations were published in Climate-Resilient California Schools: A Call to Action.

See You at the Green Schools Conference!
The Green Schools Conference (GSC) is the only event to bring together all the players involved in making green schools a reality: people who lead, operate, build and teach in schools.

HVAC Choices for Student Health and Learning
“HVAC Choices for Student Health and Learning,” shares big ideas relating to school HVAC technology, offers a framework for evaluating costs and obtaining funding, and provides an overview of the benefits that come with all-electric HVAC systems.

2022 - A Year In Review
We are so grateful for our partners working for equitable, healthy, sustainable, and climate-resilient school buildings and grounds. Learn about UndauntedK12’s work in 2022 here.

UndauntedK12 OpEd: Time for Massachusetts to Make All Schools, Green, Healthy and Carbon-Free
Read our latest OpEd written with Jason Acosta Espinosa, a student at Dartmouth College and a former Massachusetts climate fellow at Our Climate.

Undaunted K12’s Statement on the Inflation Reduction Act
The Inflation Reduction Act is an important and badly needed step towards protecting future generations from the worst impacts of the climate crisis. UndauntedK12 is deeply thankful for the climate activists and climate justice advocates who have persevered for decades to reach this milestone, and we know our work is not done. Schools have a tremendous role to play in combating climate change and in educating tomorrow’s climate leaders. We will continue to advocate for climate action in the places where all young people live, learn, and play.

Opinion: Schools are missing from the state’s climate plan
One out of every 6 Americans visits a school daily but they are conspicuously absent from Massachusetts’ recent landmark climate bill. While the legislature acknowledges that school buildings play an important role in addressing the climate crisis, this bill falls short of making an action plan.

Clean and Healthy Schools are Electric: Our Report with Rewiring America
In “Clean and Healthy Schools are Electric: Aligning California’s School Infrastructure Investments with our Climate and Health Goals,” our new report with Rewiring America and UC Santa Barbara, we make the case for upgrading to all-electric HVAC systems with advanced filtration. This transition can deliver enormous educational and health benefits to California’s students and school staff, all while cutting operating costs.

Climate 100: Clean Energy and Resilient Schools Can Add $5.4B to California’s Climate Budget
In our guest post on NextGen Policy’s Climate 100 blog, we urged California’s lawmakers to align every dollar spent in K-12 infrastructure with building an equitable zero carbon future and ensure that our current actions work towards, and not against, the state’s 2045 goal.

Massachusetts’ 2022 Climate Law: Green & Healthy Schools Explained
Section 82 of H.5060 calls on a group of key state agencies to collaborate to assess the current state of our school buildings with an eye to eliminating fossil fuels and to recommend standards and strategies for advancing healthy, green schools. Here’s a quick take from us on some of the important passages in the bill.

The Climate Minute: Massachusetts legislative deadline approaches
Our co-founder Sara Ross appeared on the Massachusetts Climate Action Networks podcast “The Climate Minute” to talk to the host Ted McIntyre about how bills get a final vote in the Massachusetts’ legislature. Listen as they discuss one of many items up for consideration — a plan to examine how green and healthy our schools are.

Report: Gas Leaks at Massachusetts School Properties
We collaborated with HEET to perform a first-ever analysis of the prevalence of leaks in gas mains and service lines at school properties. (NOTE: All of the hazardous leaks we report on in this report have be repaired.)

UndauntedK12 OpEd: Earth Day is over, but there’s a lot more schools can do to address climate change
Read our latest OpEd with a call to action for political and district leaders across the country to lead use this opportunity to lead on climate resilient schools.

In Conversation with John King Jr. at The Broad Center Virtual Forum 2022
Watch UndauntedK12 co-founder Jonathan Klein in conversation with former U.S. Secretary of Education John King Jr. at the Broad Center at Yale’s annual forum.