Irvington (Calif.) High School Voted America's Greenest School
16 6월 2009 - 4:23AM
PR Newswire (US)
National Online Voting Determines Winner of Plug-In Hybrid Electric
School Bus from IC Bus FREMONT, Calif., June 15 /PRNewswire/ --
Nearly 2,000 students from hundreds of schools nationwide competed
for the coveted title of "America's Greenest School" in the first
annual essay contest sponsored by leading school bus manufacturer
IC Bus. America voted among the top ten finalists and chose
Irvington High School in Fremont, Calif., as the prestigious
winner. (Photo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090615/CG32316) Irvington
High School will receive a plug-in hybrid electric school bus from
IC Bus in the fall, based on the award-winning essay from sophomore
Alexander Chen. The hybrid school bus is up to 65 percent more
fuel-efficient than standard school buses and reduces greenhouse
gas emissions by up to 39 percent. The hybrid bus has an estimated
retail value of $200,000. Chen also receives a $5,000 scholarship.
Alex's teacher and the school's green coordinator, Clint Johns,
with $3,000 for green school supplies. "This award proves hard work
pays dividends over time. The bus is a perfect acknowledgment for
socially responsible efforts on the part of the students and the
Irvington High School community," said Principal Pete Murchison at
a ceremony at the school on Friday where the city's mayor, Bob
Wasserman, and a representative from Congressman Pete Stark's
office were also in attendance to present Alex with a certificate.
16-year-old Chen's essay outlined the areas where his school has
become more energy efficient, including reducing the school's
energy use by one-third. The school was the second in the state of
California to be recognized as an EnergyStar school because of its
efforts to reduce energy consumption by connecting computers to
power strips, installing timers on exterior lighting and
reprogramming classroom thermostats. Student responsibility was
also a key area in Chen's essay. He wrote that students are
encouraged to recycle, including a food scrap recycling program
that diverts waste from the landfill. When asked about his
experience participating in America's Greenest School, Chen said,
"it was awesome and I hope this contest will inspire future
students to step up and voice their opinions." Nearly 2,000 essays
were submitted on behalf of more than 760 different schools.
Students in New York, Florida, Michigan, Ohio and California
submitted the most essays (in that order). "We were impressed by
the response from students across the country who are devoted to
making their schools greener," said John McKinney, president of IC
Bus. "It's no surprise that America voted for Irvington High School
because of all the amazing things they are doing to improve the
environment. We're pleased to help them further their goals by
presenting them with a hybrid school bus." IC Bus developed the
contest to encourage bus ridership as the most eco-friendly way to
travel to and from school. One school bus is equivalent to taking
36 cars off the road according to the American School Bus Council.
Terra Wellington, author of Mom's Guide to Growing Your Family
Green: Saving the Earth Begins at Home, and representatives from IC
Bus, the nation's largest school bus manufacturer, served as
contest judges to narrow the field to 10 finalists before the
voting was turned over to the public. About IC Bus IC Bus, LLC of
Warrenville, Ill., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Navistar, Inc.
(NYSE:NAV). The nation's largest integrated manufacturer of school
buses, IC Bus is a global leader in passenger protection, chassis
design, engines and ergonomics. The company is also a producer of
commercial buses. All IC Bus buses are sold, serviced and supported
through a renowned dealer network that offers an integrated
customer program encompassing parts, training and service.
Additional information is available at http://www.icbus.com/.
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