Redwood City, CA — The
California Department of Education has named the San Mateo County
Office of Education as a 2025 Green Achiever, the highest level
California Green Ribbon Schools recognition. The County Office received
this prestigious honor for its groundbreaking leadership in
environmental literacy and sustainable and climate-ready
practices. California
Green Ribbon Schools recognizes public and private schools, districts,
and county offices of education that demonstrate progress in three
pillars of sustainability: reducing environmental impacts, improving
the health and wellness of the school community, and providing
effective environmental education. Applicants are assessed on their
ability to demonstrate progress in these three areas and are recognized
at either the Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Green Achievers level. The
County Office has prioritized sustainability for decades. For more than
50 years, the County Office has championed environmental education
through its award-winning Outdoor Education program at Camp Jones Gulch
in La Honda. In 2017, the County Office deepened its commitment to
environmental education by launching an Environmental Literacy and
Sustainability Initiative that supports San Mateo County Schools and
integrates climate-ready practices across a school's campus,
curriculum, community, and culture. This Initiative advances
district-wide assessments, data-driven sustainability projects,
building and fleet electrification, and staff training on waste
diversion. The
County Office operates several facilities and programs, including its
main office, the Special Services Center site, and various schools.
These schools encompass Community Schools, Court Schools, Special
Education programs, Early Childhood programs, and an Outdoor Education
program, all of which support diverse student populations across the
county. The County Office also supports districts in implementing
sustainable practices and building standards. The County Office
has partnered with Peninsula Clean Energy to facilitate the
installation of solar panels and EV charging stations while reducing
energy costs. Through
effective environmental education programs like the Environmental
Solutionary Teacher Fellowship and Youth Climate Ambassadors, The
County Office empowers educators and students to address climate change
and sustainability challenges. Recognized with numerous awards, SMCOE
continues to drive transformation across districts throughout
California, fostering sustainable and equitable learning environments. Working closely with the nonprofit environmental education leader Ten Strands,
the County Office of Education secured a $6 million grant from the
legislature in 2021 to develop climate change and environmental justice
curricula for every grade in California’s K-12 schools being released
in July 2025, Seeds to Solutions. “California
faces tremendous environmental challenges, and education will play an
increasingly important role in addressing these in the years ahead,”
said San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Nancy Magee. “We are
committed to increasing students’ environmental literacy across the
state, while helping local schools become more climate-ready and
sustainable. We are proud of our work, and it is a great honor to
receive this recognition.” Honorees
will be recognized at the 2025 California Green Ribbon Schools Award
Symposium and Ceremony at the San Mateo County Office of Education in
Redwood City, California on April 30. |