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Description
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Call them sustainable, environmentally friendly, healthy or high-performance. The greening of California’s schools is well underway, and a growing number of the state’s 6.3 million students and 307,000 teachers are increasingly feeling the benefits.
The 2007 Green California Schools Summit & Exposition, which took place in Pasadena, California last December, captured the essence and spirit of this rapidly growing trend.
Guided by an advisory board co-chaired by Rosario Marin, California Secretary of State and Consumer Services and David Thorman, State Architect, the event provided three days of networking, learning and planning.
It brought together the widest possible range of attendees, representing all sectors of the education community – from local school districts to state educational regulators – as well as hundreds of innovative companies with green products and services.
Who should attend?
Representatives from public, public charter and private schools, and their private sector partners, including:
• School District Superintendents and School Principals
• School Board Members
• School Building Facility Planners & Designers
• School Building Maintenance Managers
• School CFOs/Business Managers
• School Purchasing Officers
• School Transportation Specialists
• Curriculum Directors and Teachers
• State, County and City government officials and policymakers
• County Office of Education Administrators
• Architects, construction managers
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More details (event webpage):
www.green-technology.org
Apply for event:
Link
Event language:
English
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