U.S. Department of Education
Office of Communications & Outreach, Press
Office
400 Maryland Ave., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20202
MEDIA
ADVISORY
EVENT DATE: Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2013
CONTACTS: Press Office (202) 401-1576 or press@ed.gov,
and
Green.ribbon.schools@ed.gov
U.S.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO VISIT SCHOOLS IN NATION’S CAPITAL ON FINAL LEG OF
‘EDUCATION BUILT TO LAST’ FACILITIES BEST PRACTICES TOUR
ED-Green Ribbon Schools Director
Andrea Falken will be joined by several other senior Department officials to
visit three honored green ribbon schools in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday,
Sept. 25 on the final leg of the ‘Education Built To Last’ Facilities Best
Practices Tour. Joining them will be Stefan Huh, director, Charter Schools Program; Doug Herbert, special assistant, Office of Innovation and
Improvement; Lily Clark, senior advisor, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and
Policy Development; and Adam Honeysett, acting managing director, state and
local public engagement; and others.
They will be joined by other federal and local officials to tour
the schools to see and discuss ways that school facilities can enhance the
conditions of learning. Some of those officials include Crystal McDonald, policy advisor, U.S. Department
of Energy; Jaquelyn Mosby, director, Office of
Children’s Health Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); and EPA
Regional Administrator Shawn Garvin.
The schools to be visited
are: Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School; Woodrow Wilson High School;
and Sidwell Friends School.
The visits will include tours
of school buildings and grounds, conversations with students and teachers
regarding environmental education, health and sustainability, and discussions
with key partners and energy management personnel. In addition,
local district facilities personnel are invited to attend and participate
in a listening session at Woodrow Wilson High School. The listening
session will allow facilities experts to share best practices on school
facilities and provide input to the U.S. Education Department.
The Department’s ‘Education
Built to Last Facilities Best Practices Tour’ features schools that
exhibit best practices in school building and grounds design, construction,
operations and management to support health, equity, educational outcomes,
energy efficiency and cost savings in our nation’s public schools.
The tour began in mid-July with
visits to several schools in rural Alabama. At the end of July, the tour
team wound its way through the New England area, stopping at schools in Rhode
Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts. On Aug. 13, the tour made stops at four
schools in New York and New Jersey, then visited schools in southeastern
Wisconsin Aug. 22-23. Prior to coming to schools in Washington, D.C., the
tour team visited schools in California, Oregon and Washington Sept. 16-20.
The ED-Green Ribbon Schools
and District Sustainability Awardees are recognized for reducing their
environmental impact, including energy use, waste and water; creating healthy
learning environments and fostering wellness practices; and providing effective
environmental education that prepares students to succeed in the 21st century, including STEM, green careers
and civics. A report with highlights on the 78 honorees can be found here. More information on the federal recognition award
can be found here.
WHO:
Andrea Suarez Falken, director,
U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools and Facilities, and Health
and Environment Liaison
Stefan Huh, director,
Charter Schools Program, U.S. Department of Education
Doug Herbert, special assistant,
Office of Innovation and Improvement, U.S. Department of Education
Lily Clark, senior advisor,
Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development, U.S. Department of
Education
Adam Honeysett, acting managing
director, state and local public engagement, U.S. Department of Education
Pamela Allen, program specialist,
Office of Non-Public Education, U.S. Department of Education
Kyle Flood, social media manager,
ED Green Team, U.S. Department of Education
Cory Leitao, creative design
manager, ED Green Team, U.S. Department of Education
Michael Zawada, budget and policy
analyst, Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Policy Development, U.S.
Department of Education
Crystal McDonald, policy advisor,
U.S. Department of Energy
Jaquelyn Mosby, director, office
of Children’s Health Protection, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Shawn Garvin, regional
administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
WHAT:
‘Education Built to Last’
Facilities Best Practices Tour of
Washington, D.C. Schools
WHEN:
Wednesday, Sept. 25
11:30 a.m.
Tour of Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School – 220
Taylor Street, N.E.
1:30 p.m.
Tour of Woodrow Wilson High School –
3950 Chesapeake Street, N.W.
2:00 p.m. Facilities Best Practices Listening
Session
3:45 p.m.
Tour of Sidwell Friends School – 3825
Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
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