Release date: 01/23/2006
Contact Information: Francisco Arcaute (213) 244-1815
U.S. EPA honors Los Angeles Unified School District for its leadership
in protecting the health, safety and environment of Los Angeles area students
LOS ANGELES - At the Valerio Street Elementary School in Van Nuys, Calif., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today recognized the Los Angeles Unified School District for its pioneering activities in establishing a comprehensive school health and safety inspection program which has become a national model.
"We are pleased that our comprehensive school health and safety inspection program has become a national model. This has been a very effective approach to ensure the safety of students and staff at our schools,” said LAUSD Superintendent Roy Romer.
“At a scale previously unheard of, the Los Angeles Unified School District has become a national leader by improving environmental health for nearly 1 million children.” said Wayne Nastri, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9. “EPA’s Healthy School Environments Assessment Tool builds on LAUSD’s efforts and will lead to healthier learning environments throughout the Nation.”
EPA recently released a National tool based on the LAUSD model. There are approximately 120,000 public, private, charter, and tribal schools in the United States, and many of them contain hazards that may pose risks to children and staff. The Healthy School Environments Assessment Tool (Healthy SEAT) can improve the health of students and staff by ensuring that all potential environmental and safety hazards in schools are being properly managed. Examples of school environmental hazards include chemical releases, pesticide exposures, flaking lead paint, mold and other indoor air quality problems, and damaged asbestos-containing building materials.
Healthy SEAT helps school districts voluntarily assess and track health problems in students and staff; school closures due to spills or accidents; costly building clean-ups; and federal or state enforcement actions.
After touring the Valerio Elementary School, EPA Regional Administrator Wayne Nastri provided Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Roy Romer a Healthy School Environments Assessment Tool award honoring the school district’s commitment and leadership.
The LAUSD’s other environmental health and safety initiatives include:
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