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Updated: 10:55 PM Nov 17, 2011
Local Schools Win Top Honors in Green Challenge
Media Release Nine school divisions, including two in Central Virginia, received top awards in the 2011 VSBA Green Schools Challenge. Charlottesville City Schools placed first among school divisions with student populations under 5,000.
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November 17, 2011
Nine school divisions, including two in Central Virginia, received top awards in the 2011 VSBA Green Schools Challenge.
Winners were announced Thursday at VSBA Annual Convention in Williamsburg. Winning school divisions were selected from over 51 entries, and 38 school divisions were recognized as certified green school divisions.
Winning School Divisions were:
Student Population under 5,000
First Place: Charlottesville City Public Schools
Second Place: Patrick County Public Schools
Third Place: Cumberland County Public Schools
Student Population 5,001- 10,000
First Place: Gloucester County Public Schools
Second Place: Halifax County Public Schools
Third Place: Manassas City Public Schools
Student Population 10,001 & Up
First Place: Loudoun County Public Schools
Second Place: Albemarle County Public Schools
Third Place: Arlington County Public Schools
The VSBA Green Schools Challenge is a friendly competition designed to encourage implementation of specific environmental policies and practical actions that reduce the carbon emissions generated by both the local school division and the broader community.
Four local school systems were also recognized as "Green School Divisions". Albemarle and Charlottesville received Platinum Certification, Culpeper County Public Schools received Gold Certification and Nelson County Public Schools received Green Certification.
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~ Natural Resources Defense Council
~ Campaign Earth
~ Future Friendly
~ Green Guide for Everyday Living (National Geographic)
~ Healthy & Green Living (Care2)
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