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Green Schools Member Circle. Vision Statement. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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GREEN SCHOOLS MEMBER CIRCLE
VISION STATEMENT Vision: To educate our community as well as our state and local government on sustainability as it relates to educational facilities. To not only provide a focus on energy and efficiencies in new building technology, but also to provide a focus on the efforts these buildings have on the health of our students, their learning environment and the overall planet. Working together as engineers, architects, educational staff and students to make a difference for future generations.
To educate our community
NUTS AND BOLTS Andy Plogsted, Chair Allison McKenzie, Vice Chair Meet monthly at GBBN or a green school Currently ~5 active members, down from 12 2 Main Events every year
School Presentation & Tour Green Apple Day of Service
PLACES WE’VE BEEN Taft IT High School (LEED Platinum North College Hill Elementary (LEED Gold) Dater Montessori (LEED Gold) Sands Montessori (LEED Gold) Clark Montessori (tracking LEED Gold) Woodford Paideia (tracking LEED Gold) Hughes High School Mt. Healthy Junior and Senior High
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LEED FOR SCHOOLS Has added credits
SSc9 Site Master Plan SSc10 Joint Use of Facilities IEQp3 Minimum Acoustic Performance IEQc4.5 Furniture and Furnishings IEQc4.6 Ceiling and Wall Systems IDc3 School as a Teaching Tool
CINCINNATI PUBLIC SCHOOLS 57 Schools
16 High Schools38 Elementary3 K-12
33,800 students 5,000 staffFind us :http://www.cps-k12.org/
22 LEED Schools 5 High Schools17 Elementary
6 Certified 3 Silver 2 Gold 1 Platinum
CPS Partnerships with everyone from ALI to Duke to Hamilton
County and MSD Green Technology from ICF to BAS to green roof and daylight
harvesting Last school in the Facilities Master Plan completes in 2014 Energy Conservation program upgrades continue