Dashboard Displays
Construction continues on Jurupa Hills High School
Construction is continuing on Jurupa Hills High School, the fifth comprehensive high school in the Fontana Unified School District. The 45-acre school at 10700 Oleander Avenue in southern Fontana is scheduled to open with ninth and 10th graders in August for the 2010-2011 term.
Wind Power: An Emerging Choice for Schools
The recent Copenhagen Climate Summit simultaneously highlighted worldwide concerns regarding climate change and international hope for collaborative efforts to re-align the path of human development with the natural systems that sustain it. Nowhere is hope more concentrated than in the education of future generations.
Students Learn From Sustainability
Educators often talk about teachable moments — opportunities to encourage students to think critically about and learn from a current event or issue.
Green Scene: Districtwide Sustainability
Take a Districtwide Approach With Sustainability
Many of us who work in the green building movement have a tendency to present sustainability as though it is a new idea. In fact, it is quite the opposite.
$25 Million Visual Arts Center Goes for LEED Certification
Higher Ed. Association Introduces Green Standard
WASHINGTON — The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education introduced a new sustainability tracking program designed to provide a framework for colleges and universities to gauge their progress with green initiatives.
Q&A: Michael Kinsley, RMI
Michael Kinsley, a senior consultant at Rocky Mountain Institute, helped coordinate a team of experts who compiled information for the institute’s new publication, “Accelerating Campus Climate Initiatives: Breaking Through the Barriers.” The guide was created in concert with the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education and examines several barriers and solutions for climate change initiatives at school campuses.
NJ voters hostile to school construction projects (The Record and Herald News)
They defeated seven of the nine school construction projects up for votes in communities across the state Tuesday.

