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CONTACT: Meghan
Frick, GaDOE Communications Office, 404-463-4246, mfrick@doe.k12.ga.us
May
16, 2018 – Four
of Georgia’s public schools and one public university have been named National
Green Ribbon Schools for 2018, the U.S. Department of Education announced
today.
Charles
R. Drew Charter School in Atlanta Public Schools, Godley Station K-8 School in
Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools, Lanier High School in Gwinnett County
Schools, Saddle Ridge Elementary/Middle School in Walker County were all honored with
the Green Ribbon designation, which recognizes schools and districts that
exercise a comprehensive approach to creating “green” environments by reducing
environmental impact, promoting health, and ensuring a high-quality
environmental and outdoor education for students. Georgia Southern University
was also honored.
“On
behalf of the Georgia Department of Education, I congratulate the schools who
received this national acknowledgement of their innovative, student-focused
work,” said Keisha Ford-Jenrette, GaDOE Recognitions Program Manager. “It’s
hard to even begin to summarize all the new ideas and smart solutions this
year’s Georgia Green Ribbon Schools are putting into place: they’re hosting
Walk to School Days, receiving LEED and ENERGY STAR designations, providing
National Wildlife Foundation-certified wildlife habitats onsite for student
learning, and offering outdoor kindergarten. They’re irrigating athletic fields
with reclaimed stormwater and well water, piloting a student-led composting
program, and repurposing water bottles into floral works of art for cancer
patients. Each of these schools is doing great work on behalf of their students
and the recognition they’ve received is well-deserved.”
Lt.
Governor Casey Cagle added, “In these challenging times, school systems across
the state are embracing innovative ideas to reduce costs and focus resources on
the classrooms where students learn. I’m proud to stand behind the National
Green Ribbon Schools contest to recognize Georgia schools that are implementing
groundbreaking tools to reduce their energy costs. This will allow us to
redirect precious financial resources towards direct instruction, will create a
healthier learning environment for our children, and will give our students
career-relevant, first-hand experience in one of our state’s emerging
industries.”
The
honorees were named from a pool of candidates nominated by 25 states and the
Department of Defense Education Activity. Nationally, only 46 schools were
selected.
In
Georgia, a partnership between the Georgia Department of Education, Lt.
Governor Casey Cagle, the Captain Planet Foundation, the Turner Foundation, the
U.S. Green Building Council of Georgia, and the University System of Georgia
helps schools compete for the national award.
“The
commitment from the Georgia Department of Education to support and promote the
Green Ribbon Schools program in Georgia is one of the reasons our state is a
national leader in providing students with high performance, healthy schools in
which to learn and play,” said Leesa Carter-Jones, Executive Director of the
Captain Planet Foundation. “Captain Planet Foundation is proud to have provided
award grants to Green Ribbon Schools over the past seven years and we hope to
for many more years to come. Congratulations to the deserving winners of 2018!”
The list of all selected schools, districts,
colleges, and universities, as well as their nomination packages, can be found here. A
report with highlights on the 58 honorees can be found here.
More information on the federal recognition award can be found here. Resources for all
schools to move toward the three Pillars can be found here.