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December 8-10, 2008
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim, CA
Advisory Board Co-Chairs
Rosario Marin
Secretary, State and
Consumer Services
State of California
Dr. David E. Long
Secretary of Education
State of California
David Thorman
State Architect
State of California
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SHOWCASE your products and
services to thousands of public school leaders and decision makers focused
on implementing green solutions in their schools! |
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Showcase
Your products and services to over 3,000 California public school leaders
and decision makers focused on implementing green solutions in their
schools
Don't miss this
unique opportunity!
Be on the ground floor of this event and the growing green schools
movement.
Exhibitor space is
limited
Sign up early to reserve your space now and guarantee better booth
selection.
Green
Schools Market
• California is home to 9,833 public schools and 654 public charter school
facilities (2005-2006 data).
• Expenditures by these schools exceed $50 billion annually.
• More than 700,000 men and women are employed by California public
schools. All are being encouraged to use, request, or buy environmentally
preferable products.
• California will need a projected 27,750 new classrooms by 2011; an
average of 5,550 per year, or 15 per day.
• In addition, 38,219 classrooms will need to be modernized by 2011, or 21
per day.
• With the passing of Proposition 1D in California, voters allocated $100
million dollars to help fund the design and construction of energy
efficient, healthy school facilities for the California public school
system.
• Public school construction and modernization projects already filed with
the California Office of Public Construction account for nearly $24
billion over the next five years.
Who will
attend?
Representatives from public, public
charter and private schools, and their private sector partners, including:
• School District Superintendents and School
Principals
• School Board Members
• School Building Facility Planners & Designers
• School Building Maintenance Managers
• School CFOs/Business Managers
• School Purchasing Officers
• School Transportation Specialists
• Curriculum Directors and Teachers
• State, County and City government officials and policymakers
• County Office of Education Administrators
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Architects, construction managers, school
building planning & design professionals, financial professionals
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Utilities, energy management professionals
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