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GCS Receives Award for Commitment to Health

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognized the district for working to improve indoor air quality

Contact: Haley Miller (336) 370-3200
Created: 9/3/2009 10:23:58 AM

Guilford County Schools (GCS) is a recipient of the 2009 Indoor Air Quality Tools for Schools Great Start Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The district received the award for its commitment to improving student health. Recently, GCS formed an indoor air quality project team that will be leading the district’s efforts in identifying, correcting and preventing indoor air quality problems.

During the 2009-10 school year, the project team will work to implement EPA’s IAQ Tools for Schools program, a comprehensive resource that helps districts maintain a healthy environment in school buildings. Additionally, the team is developing a written indoor air quality management plan that will capture best practices for handling air quality issues.

The award from the EPA comes weeks after GCS had to temporarily relocate Oak Ridge Elementary students due to air quality concerns at the school. GCS hopes the new team and their efforts will help the district stay proactive.

“As a district, we want to make sure we stay on top of any environmental concerns,” said Leo Bobadilla, chief operations officer. “The health of our students is always our number-one priority. We know a safe and comfortable learning environment can help our students excel in the classroom.”

The EPA gives the Great Start Award to school districts every year for committing to improve the indoor air quality in schools and protecting the health and safety of students and staff.

As an award recipient, GCS will receive a “Commitment to School Health” certificate signed by an EPA official; recognition on EPA's Web site; access to topical web conference calls, training, events and recognition/mentoring opportunities; and regular e-mail updates aimed at advancing the district’s indoor air quality program.

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Guilford County Schools is the third largest school district in North Carolina serving more than 71,000 students at 120 schools. With approximately 10,000 employees, the district’s mission is to graduate responsible citizens prepared to succeed in higher education or the career of their choice. 

Guilford County Schools is a national leader in providing specialized schools and instructional programs designed to meet the educational needs of a culturally diverse citizenship.  For more information, visit the district’s Web site at www.gcsnc.com. 

In compliance with federal laws, Guilford County Schools administers all educational programs, employment activities and admissions without discrimination because of race, religion, national or ethnic origin, color, age, military service, disability or gender, except where exemption is appropriate and allowed by law. Refer to the Board of Education's Discrimination Free Environment Policy AC for a complete statement. Inquiries or complaints should be directed to the Guilford County Schools Compliance Officer, 120 Franklin Boulevard, Greensboro, NC 27401; 336.370.2323.

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