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E HAPEL HILL- <br />ORO <br />a%i�P1m��,I 1 lf�- `v° S C� H 0 0 L. <br />April 22, 2015 <br />For Immediate Release <br />Jeff Nash <br />Office of Community Relations <br />Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools <br />inashchccs.kl2.nc.us <br />919 - 412 -7947 <br />U.S. Secretary of Education Names CHCCS <br />a 2015 Green Ribbon School District <br />Chapel Hill, NC — Managing Director of the White House Council on Environmental Quality Christy Goldfuss <br />joined U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to announce that Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools is <br />among the 2015 U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools District Sustainability Awardees. <br />CHCCS was nominated by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The entire application can <br />be found here. The district was selected due in large part to its waste reduction, energy conservation and <br />sustainability education integration. <br />"We are very pleased to be awarded the Green Ribbon as a school district," said Superintendent Tom <br />Forcella. "It is the direct result of much creativity, collaboration and hard work of many people — all under <br />the leadership of Dan Schnitzer, our Sustainability Coordinator." <br />In total, across the country, 58 schools and 14 districts were honored for their exemplary efforts to reduce <br />environmental impact and utility costs, promote better health, and ensure effective environmental <br />education, including civics and green career pathways. In addition, nine colleges and universities were <br />honored for the Postsecondary Sustainability Award. One other North Carolina school district, Cherokee <br />County Schools, was selected as a Green Ribbon school district. Duncan and Goldfuss made the <br />announcement at the U.S. Department of Education, in Washington, DC. <br />"These honorees are compelling examples of the ways schools can help children build real -world skillsets, <br />cut school costs, and provide healthy learning environments," Duncan said. "U.S. Department of Education <br />Green Ribbon Schools are an inspiration and deserve the spotlight for embodying strong examples of <br />innovative learning and civic engagement. We also are thrilled to add institutions of higher education to the <br />list of honorees this year for the first time in the award's history." <br />Regarding the local efforts of Chapel Hill - Carrboro City Schools, Sustainability Coordinator Dan Schnitzer <br />commented that while the school district has seen a significant reduction in energy costs, from day one it <br />has been about much more than saving money. "Our goal is to help students create a sustainable paradigm <br />that includes healthy habits and lifelong sustainability skills that benefit their health, their community and <br />the environment." <br />