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NOTE: This program has been archived and the content and contacts are no longer being updated |
| Ranking |
Good Idea |
| Description |
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power partnered with the Los Angeles Unified School District to plant trees around school buildings in order to create shade that makes classrooms cooler, therefore providing more comfortable learning environments while using electricity more efficiently. A corresponding curriculum teaches children how to be good environmental stewards, with lessons in biology, botany, and horticulture.
In addition to benefiting the students, the Cool Schools program engages at-risk youth aged 18 to 25 years to plant trees and educate students. The program provides employment opportunities, teaches job skills, supports career development, enhances environmental awareness and promotes civic involvement. |
| Goal / Mission |
Cool Schools aims to reduce energy consumption, improve air quality, teach children about the environment, create greener spaces for children to learn and play, and provide career development assistance to young adults. |
| Results / Accomplishments |
A review of this program by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service indicated that for each dollar spent on Cool Schools, approximately $2.37 is returned in the form of reduced energy expenditures, improved air quality, increased property value and scenic quality, as well as improved human health and well-being. In the first two years of the program participation of over 400 at-risk young adults participated in the program. |
| Categories |
Environment / Energy & Sustainability
Environment / Built Environment
Education / School Resources
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| Organization(s) |
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power |
| Source |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |
| Geographic Type |
Urban |
| Location |
City: Los Angeles |
| Primary Contact |
No current contact information available
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| For more details |
http://yosemite.epa.gov/gw/statepolicyactions.n...
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| Target Audience |
Children, Teens |
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