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A Greener Tomorrow. U.S. Green Buildings Council LEED Certified Schools. Baker Center Awarded USGBC LEED Certification in March 2008 Baker Center was the first LEED certified K-12 public school in the southeast region of the United States.
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Baker CenterAwarded USGBC LEED Certification in March 2008Baker Center was the first LEED certified K-12 public school in the southeast region of the United States.
Neil Armstrong Elementary SchoolAwarded USGBC LEED Certification in April 2008Neil Armstrong was the first LEED certified elementary school in the southeast region of the United States.
Peace River Elementary SchoolAwarded USGBC LEED Certification in June 2008Peace River was the first Silver rated LEED certified elementary school in the southeast region of the United States.
East ElementaryAwarded USGBC LEED Certification in June 2009 East was the first Silver rated LEED for Schoolscertified elementary school in the southeast region of the United States.
Punta Gorda Middle SchoolAwarded the USGBC LEED Certification in June 2009 Punta Gorda Middle was the first Silver rated LEED certified middle school in the southeast region of the United States.
Charlotte High School Awarded the USGBC LEED Certification in March 2011 Charlotte High was the first Gold rated LEED for Schools 2.0 conventional full campus (over 1500 students) public high school in the southeast region of the United States.
Meadow Park Elementary School Awarded USGBC LEED Certification in May 2012 Meadow Park was the firstGold rated LEED for Schools - v2009 certified elementary school in the state of Florida.
Maintenance and Operations Facility Awarded USGBC LEED Certification in February 2013 The Maintenance and Operations Facility is the first Gold rated LEED for New Construction - v2009 building in Charlotte County, Florida.
The Punta Gorda Center Warehouse & Surplus Store Awarded USGBC LEED Certification in March 2013The Punta Gorda Center Warehouse & Surplus Store is the second Gold rated LEED for New Construction - v2009 building in Charlotte County, Florida.
United States Environmental Protection AgencyENERGY STAR Schools
Sallie Jones Elementary SchoolAwarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2013 - 2011 - 2010 - 2008
Liberty Elementary SchoolAwarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2011- 2010 -2008
Myakka River Elementary SchoolAwarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2013 -2010 - 2009
Deep Creek Elementary SchoolAwarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2013 - 2010 - 2009
Kingsway Elementary School Awarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2010
L.A. Ainger Middle School Awarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2011 - 2010
Murdock Middle School Awarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2010
Port Charlotte High SchoolAwarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2013 - 2010
Vineland Elementary SchoolAwarded EPA ENERGY STAR Label 2011
Energy Education, Inc. Pace Setter Award Winner – January 2008 • Peace River Elementary School Summit Award winner for the Best School Project-LEED Certified – September 2008 • Energy Education, Inc. Environmental Excellence Award – June 2009
CHARLOTTE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUSTAINABLE SCHOOLS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
FP&L Next Generation Solar Project (Photovoltaic Donation System) at L.A. Ainger Middle School - June 2009 • Serve to Preserve: Green Schools Award Finalist - September 2009 • East Elementary School Summit Award winner as the Best School Project - LEED Certified - September 2009
Participated in Charlotte County Utilities Toilet Rebate Program. Replaced 309 toilets, saving 2 gallons per flush • Neil Armstrong Elementary School was recognized by USGBC and the Tampa Bay Rays as a LEEDer in our community – September 2009
Awarded 2009 ULI (Urban Land Institute) Sustainability Award – Impact Category – October 2009 • Recognized as an ENERGY STAR Partner – January 2011 • Energy Education, Inc. Energy Excellence Award - June 2011
Received a $54,792.00 rebate check from the Department of Agriculture for our participation in the Solar Energy Systems Incentives Program at Charlotte High School – October 2011 • Florida Green School Award – District Finalist - November 2011 • Cenergistic – Chairman’s Sustainability Award – March 2014
Since the inception of the Energy Education Program in January 2006, Charlotte County Public Schools has realized a $12,356,468savings.