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Sustainability Spotlight

LAUSD Electrifies Sun Valley Bus Depot

5/10/2023

 
On May 2nd, 2023, LAUSD (Los Angeles Unified School District) announced that the Sun Valley Bus Depot will be fully electric by 2026. LAUSD will purchase 180 buses and EV (Electric Vehicle) charging stations to its first all-electric bus depot. The electrification plan is the largest single purchase of new electric school buses, chargers, and electric infrastructure by any school district in the country. By 2040 LAUSD will electrify its entire bus fleet. Currently, only six of the buses at the Sun Valley Bus Depot are electric. The electrification planning phase is currently underway. The construction phase is expected to begin towards the end of 2024.

When the project is complete the bus depot will reduce the district’s carbon dioxide emissions by 780,000 tons each year. The cost savings for the district will be about $2 million annually. The Sun Valley Bus Depot houses about 20% of LAUSD’s school buses and is responsible for providing over 4,600 students with rides to and from school.

In addition to going fully electric at the Sun Valley Bus Depot, LAUSD plans to install a green retaining wall around the perimeter to help protect the neighboring magnet school during construction. By electrifying the Sun Valley bus fleet, LAUSD is eliminating a source of regional fossil fuel emissions, which will improve air quality and lung health for the surrounding communities. The district is also assessing solar panel installation at the facility, which would help the district meet its goal of achieving 100% clean and renewable energy by 2030.
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Superintendent Carvalho estimates the buses at Sun Valley will cost about $72 million, and the infrastructure will cost about another $75 million. However, each bus is expected to save $10,000 annually in maintenance and fuel costs, in addition to the cost savings from selling electricity back to the grid with the buses’ bidirectional charging capability. The manufacturer, Blue Bird, made the six electric buses Sun Valley Bus Depot currently uses, which include bidirectional charging technology. By including bidirectional charging, the Sun Valley Bus Depot will also help make the regional power more resilient by discharging power during periods of peak demand and charging overnight when electricity demand is at its lowest. 

LAUSD Recognized by US Dept. of Energy’s Better Building Challenge

4/24/2023

 
​The Sustainability Initiatives Unit is proud to announce that LAUSD has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy in the 2023 Better Buildings Challenge: Better Practice category. The District was recognized with the Better Practice award for creating a pathway to achieve 100% clean renewable energy in all sectors by 2040.
 
Christos Chrysiliou, Director of Architecture Engineering, accepted the award at the DOE’s Better Buildings Summit in Washington DC.  “It’s great to be recognized for our work towards achieving our District’s resolution for 100% Clean Renewable Energy by 2040. I am honored to be directing the decarbonization efforts for our School District. Thanks to the U.S. Department of Energy for their support and encouragement and to all of our teams for their commitment towards this great initiative.”
 
The Better Practice award is given to partners for implementing innovative practices around decarbonization, energy and water efficiency, and waste reduction. LAUSD adopted goals for a 20% reduction in energy consumption by 2024, achieving 100% clean renewable energy in its electricity sector by 2030, and 100% clean energy in all sectors by 2040. The District has already implemented several energy-saving measures which aim to make schools more sustainable, healthier, and efficient places to learn, work, and play. 

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Director of the Better Buildings Initiative, Maria Vargas, recognized the importance of LAUSD's role in the Low Carbon Pilot effort which will help advance the path to decarbonizing buildings. LAUSD has been working on this pilot for over three years and appreciates the DOE for showcasing the District's vital work on low and no carbon school buildings. 

To read more about LAUSD's Low and No Carbon action plan click on the link below: 

LAUSD Action Plan Template.pdf (energy.gov)

DGS and DSA Visit LAUSD!

4/4/2023

 
The California Department of General Services (DGS) and Division of State Architects (DSA) went on a green schoolyard tour on March 24, 2023 to visit the new Outdoor Classroom at Gledhill EEC and the DROPS greening at the Northridge Middle School campus.
​The Gledhill EEC tour showcased over 12,800 square feet of improvements where over 90% of the asphalt was removed to support sustainable and permeable surfaces. The DROPS tour at Northridge MS showcased over 200,000 square feet of improved areas to create bioretention and native planting areas. To learn more about the DROPS project at Northridge MS, click here.

LAUSD Student Wins Edison International Scholarship

3/27/2023

 

The District is proud to recognize LAUSD senior Aimee Persales, who Edison International recently awarded $50,000 as part of the Edison Scholars program. Aimee, who attends John A. Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, won the prestigious award for her dedication to reducing plastic waste that ends up in oceans and beaches. After recognizing the growing problem of increasing plastic pollution at local beaches, Aimee decided to dedicate her future career to helping fix the growing issue. Aimee plans to complete her Bachelor of Science in Chemistry at a four-year college and wants to serve as a role model for her East Los Angeles community. 

“With determination, grit, and perseverance, students can continue to achieve their goals and make an impact within their community and the world” - Aimee Persales

Video of Aimee receiving her award

Norwood ES Beautification Event with Breathe SoCal

3/21/2023

 
Breathe SoCal, an LAUSD greening partner, hosted a beautification event (BUL 5761) at Norwood Elementary School on Saturday, March 18th. Fifty(!) volunteers from the local school communities got together to pull weeds, plant 200 California native and drought tolerant plants, and paint twelve cement planters around the school.

Breathe Southern California has 
roots in Southern California since 1903 and has delivered outcome-driven programs supporting lung health and air quality improvement for underserved populations for 120 years. Breathe Southern California’s mission is to promote clean air and healthy lungs through research, education, advocacy, and technology. BlueSky LA is a partnership between Breathe Southern California and Climate Cents to improve air quality, mitigate heat, and reduce climate emissions of the greater Los Angeles by the 2028 Olympics and beyond through local community-based volunteer projects. The current sponsors of the program: South Coast Air Quality District and Tesla Motors.

Thank you to the Norwood Elementary School Community and Breathe SoCal for greening the school!
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