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SPECIAL EVENTS


Leadership Awards Reception 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm | Ballrooms D & E


October 29 Join us to recognize outstanding programs at California campuses. Refreshments will be served. Partners in Learning OCTOBER 29


LA County Office of Education Facilities Network Meeting 8:00 am – 8:30 am Ballroom A


The Los Angeles County Office of Education is holding an open meeting this year at the Green CA Schools Summit and all are welcome. This is a Facilities Network meeting and in the meeting you’ll hear about the latest news regarding the facility planning and development that is in the works at LACOE. (Open Meeting)


CASBO Facilities Professional Council 9:30 am – 10:00 am Ballroom B You are invited to join in an open meeting with the CASBO State Facilities Professional Council (PC) at the Summit. Join David Miranda, Senior Director, Maintenance, Operations & Facili- ties, Tustin USD and Tom Silva, Coordinator of Facilities Planning, San Diego County Office of Education as they lead an informative discussion on the latest news and plans in school facility changes and updates. All are welcome. Light beverages available (Open Meeting)


Collaborative for High Performance Schools Reception 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm Ballroom I


(Closed Meeting) Partners in Learning OCTOBER 30


National Energy Education Development project (NEED)


10:00 am - 12:00 pm Ballroom H


National Energy Education Development project (NEED) NEED Mission: Promote an energy conscious and education society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective multi-sided objec- tives. NEED will provide an Open meeting for all Summit attendees to learn about their mission and how to increase putting energy understand- ing into education. (Open Meeting)


Los Angeles Unified School District 9:30 am - 10:30 am Ballroom E


(Closed Meeting)


CA Office of Public School Construction (OPSC.) 9:00 am – 10:00 am Ballroom A


The OPSC Executive Officer, Ms. Lisa Silver- man, will be hosting a meeting to discuss the current status of the School Facility Program. The meeting will cover which programs are still active with remaining bond authority, and the processes currently used for school districts to receive funding. Ms. Silverman will also be available to meet briefly with school districts to address project specific questions or connect attendees with additional OPSC resources. (Open Meeting)


Etherworks Media 1:00 pm-5:00 pm Ballroom H


(Closed Meeting) Free Lunch and Learns


Tire Derived Products October 29


12:15 pm -1:15 pm Ballroom D


CalRecycle, the California state agency that leads recycling market development efforts, will highlight the wide range of construction and landscaping products made from recycled tire rubber in this 45 minute presentation. Learn about LEED credits and CalGreen Building standards that can apply to recycled–content products and the benefits these products offer.


VRF for the Classroom October 30


12:15 pm -1:30 pm Ballroom D


Come join us for a lunch presentation. VRF (Vari- able Refrigerant Flow) technology is part of an innovative new indoor comfort system designed to provide superior zoning flexibility. Sigler will be presenting VRF for The Classroom. See new and innovative ways to solve your challenging heating & cooling needs in the classroom. In addition, see ways you can save on energy and maintain a quiet learning atmosphere with sound enclosures in the classrooms.


Buyer/Vendor Lounge


October 29 and October 30 (Thursday) 1:30 pm - 4:10 pm (Friday) 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Ballroom I


Green Pathways October 29


10:00 am - 11:00 am Ballroom H


A special event for students, which will include a panel of speakers highlighting the range of rewarding careers that are being created by California’s commitment to sustainability.


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