
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Adriana Surfas
Thursday, June 5,
2008
(202) 225-3661
DeLauro
Commends Investment in School Modernization Effort
Highlights
Research
shows a correlation between school facility quality and student achievement. Yet
according to recent estimates,
“Parents
should know that that when they send their children to school, those buildings
are safe and healthy learning environments. With this legislation we will
provide critical dollars to modernize our school facilities and make them more
energy efficient and reliant on renewable sources of energy. For example, other
schools would have funds to follow Branford High’s pioneering effort and
install more efficient power plants,” said DeLauro. “Our schools are
not only the key to our children’s future, but are also part of the solution
to the global warming crisis.”
This
legislation will help our schools and protect the environment by:
·
Dedicating the majority of funds to projects that
meet green building standards.
·
Saving the average green school $100,000 each year
in reduced energy and water costs.
·
Providing states with funding to develop a plan to
create a statewide database of schools’ facilities, energy use, carbon
footprint, and a school energy efficiency quality plan.
·
Requiring the Secretary of Education, in
consultation with the Secretary of Energy and the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency, to create a database of the best practices in
school construction, including green school construction, and to provide
technical assistance regarding best practices.
·
Improving the ventilation, day lighting and indoor
air quality of schools, which research has shown to boost academic performance,
concentration and student achievement.
· Reducing absences due to illness caused by indoor pollutants like asthma, which is the cause of more than fourteen million missed school days each year.
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