

Meadowbrook was the first school in the state of Wisconsin to Pledge to become a "Green and Healthy School". On Earth Day, April 22, 2004, State Superintendent of Public Schools Elizabeth Burmaster and DNR Secretary Scott Hassett awarded Meadowbrook Elementary a "Green and Healthy School" flag.
Participants in the Waukesha County Green Schools Program
- Brookfield Central High School
- Dixon Elem - Brookfield
- Eagle Elem - Eagle
- Eagleville Elem Charter School - Mukwonago
- Greenland Elem - Oconomowoc
- Harvey Phillips Alternative Charter School - Waukesha
- Hillcrest Elem - Waukesha
- Hillside Elem - Brookfield
- Lake Denoon Middle School - Muskego
- Lannon Elem-Lannon*
- Maple Ave. Elem - Sussex
- Meadowbrook Elem - Waukesha*
- Meadow View Elem - Oconomowoc
- Nature Hill Intermediate - Oconomowoc
- New Berlin Eisenhower Middle School/High School
- New Berlin West High School - New Berlin
- Oconomowoc High School - Oconomowoc
- Park Lawn Elem - Oconomowoc
- Pewaukee High School - Pewaukee
- Prairie Hill Waldorf School - Pewaukee
- Prairie Elem School - Waukesha
- Rose Glen Elem - Waukesha
- St. John Vianney - Brookfield
- St. Mary Campus - Waukesha
- Silver Lake Intermediate - Oconomowoc
- Summit Elem - Oconomowoc
- Swanson Elem - Brookfield
- Tonawanda Elem - Brookfield
- Waukesha South High School - Waukesha
- Waukesha West High School - Waukesha
- Wisconsin Hills Middle School - Brookfield
- Woodside Elem - Sussex
*Also participants in the WI Green & Healthy Schools Certification Program