“…In running and implementing the adiwiyata school program, each school at least meets at least 4 main indicators that are required. For this reason, what must be considered by the school is (Nurhafni et al, 2019): 1) Environmentally sound policies, in this case, include: The vision and mission of schools that care and are environmentally cultured, school policies on the development of environmental management, improvement of HR education, saving natural resources, clean and healthy lifestyles (according to the conditions of each region/school), 2) Implementation and development of an environmental-based curriculum, can be described as the development of cross-subject learning models, excavation and development of materials and environmental problems that exist in the surrounding community, Development of based learning methods environment and culture, development of curricular activities for the improvement of students' knowledge and awareness of the environment, 3) Participatory-based environmental activities, in this case include: Creating extracurricular/curricular activities in the field of participatory-based environment in schools, participating in environmental action activities carried out by outside parties, building partnership activities or initiating the development of environmental education in school (according to the conditions of each region/school), 4) Management of environmentally friendly supporting facilities. Development of the function of existing school support facilities for environmental education, Improving the quality of environmental management inside and outside the school area, Saving natural resources (electricity, water and ATK), Improving the quality of healthy food services, Development of management systems garbage (according to the conditions of each region/school).…”