The U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS) recognition award honors schools, school districts, and Institutes of Higher Education for excellence in resource efficiency, health and wellness, and environmental and sustainability education. The recognition award is part of a larger U.S. Department of Education (ED) effort to identify and communicate practices that result in improved student engagement, academic achievement, graduation rates, and workforce preparedness; and reinforces federal efforts to increase energy independence and economic security.
The California Green Ribbon Schools (CA-GRS) recognition award is the corresponding state award for the U.S. Department of Education’s Green Ribbon Schools recognition award (ED-GRS). The California Green Ribbon Schools (CA-GRS) recognition award uses the applications submitted for nomination to the U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools (ED-GRS) to recognize schools and school districts across the state for environmental excellence and demonstrated achievement of the three Pillars of ED-GRS.
Rio School District to receive 2024 Green Ribbon Schools recognition
In response to global warming and the mega-drought , Rio students participate in a school-wide “compost tea party”.
Field trips allow students and teachers to get out of the formal context of the classroom and cultivate shared experiences.
The Virtual Cook Nights is an online zoom show that is a fun family activity that teaches students how to make different recipes.
Gardens provide opportunities for hands-on learning, inquiry, observation and experimentation across the curriculum.
Each school has transformed spaces on campus into the wellness centers, repainting walls, adding comfortable couches, coloring books, and snacks.
The school farm will take an in-depth look at the ways farming and health are intertwined.
Rio enters into the Farm to Home program, providing locally sourced fruit and vegetables for lunchtime salad bars at all nine schools
Rio Del Sol STEAM Academy, the newest school in the district, opened its doors in 2018. The school was built in close collaboration with all stakeholders including the local Chumash community. This collaboration represents the sort of land acknowledgement rarely seen in contemporary development. The school’s design, echoing a river’s meander, is both a symbolic and literal embodiment of the district’s vision of a respectful and sustainable relationship with place.
Rio partners with the and other community organizations such as the Ventura Land Trust, The Friends of the Santa Clara River, Once Upon a Watershed, and more to host the first Annual Compost Tea Party.
Rio Real Dual Immersion Academy 4th grade students have participated in the Ocean Plastics Pollution Solution Summit in Monterey, California. As part of this program, students gathered data regarding our use of single use plastics and production of food waste. This data was presented to the governing school board and board members committed to supporting sustainability efforts in school kitchens. Over the years, students participating in this program have been responsible for influencing the elimination of spork packets and styrofoam trays from the cafeteria, so that students are no longer provided styrofoam or straws with plastic wrapping encasing the packets. The students also coordinated with the food service department to purchase spork and napkin dispensers which are only used on days when food is served that requires a spork or spoon. This has greatly reduced plastic trash in all schools.
Family Cook Nights that feature recipes centered on whole foods. The cook nights and ingredients are made available to all district families and the district distributes, on average, between 100-150 kits each month.
Rio School District has four FoodCorps members servicing eight schools (the ninth school is serviced by the Garden Educator). One highlight of the FoodCorps program is Family Cook Nights that feature recipes centered on whole foods. The cooknights and ingredients are made available to all district families and the district distributes, on average, between 100-150 kits each month.
Rio has invested a significant amount of resources and funding towards outdoor and agricultural education through the development of the new full-time Garden and Nutrition Educator position as well as the new purchase of a 10-acre parcel of land adjacent to Rio del Valle for The Regenerative Organic Agricultural Education Center. The Ag Center will not only serve as a venue to cultivate diverse skills and knowledge within the context of sustainable food production but will also provide organic produce to Rio students and families.
Rio Outdoor Lab Experiences expand to all students, providing two field experiences per year for every student.
All sites are in the process of garden revitalization post-COVID and are expanding to create outdoor classrooms.