CARPINTERIA, California--Congresswoman Lois Capps honored Cate School for its sustainability initiatives and leadership on Monday, December 15. Cate School recently received U.S. Green Building Council's PlatinumLEED Certification, the highest possible rating, for the sustainable design and function of five new faculty homes located on the school’s campus. Cate now has five of just over 100 Platinum-certified residences nationwide.
At an all-school assembly, Capps presented Cate School a congressional commendation:
Capps then toured the new homes and met with seniors Nick Brown, Maddie Johnston, and Priscilla Wilson to talk about the wide range of sustainability initiatives happening at Cate, led by the administration, students, and faculty alike. Cate's Environmental Club focuses on raising awareness in the community and helps in many local conservation efforts; the Water Wizards and the Climate Society, two award-winning student groups, have analyzed the school's energy and water usage to investigate ways to conserve; the dining service strives to buy much of its organic food locally; and a new water treatment facility will significantly reduce the school's impact on local water supply.
After their meeting, senior Maddie Johnston commented: "Congresswoman Capps's passion for the environment is evident. It was wonderful to meet a representative who shares our goals for a sustainable future."
Headmaster Ben Williams said: "Congresswoman Capps' gracious acknowledgment of our work around issues of environmental responsibility and sustainability, and her overarching message that we all can and should do our very best to make a difference in this world is most welcome here at Cate. As our motto, servons, attests, we, like the Congresswoman, are committed to service in the myriad forms that it accrues to the diverse citizenry of this planet."
Cate School looks forward to working with Congresswoman Capps and other organizations committed to sustainability.
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