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Ways to Go Green: Environmental Stewardship Guide

Guide for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools community on the CMS environmental footprint. Offers examples of the CMS performance and how you can take action at home, school, and work to help reduce reduce utility consumption, pollution and solid waste.

This Environmental Stewardship Guide is published to provide the CMS community information and insights on the CMS environmental footprint.  It includes examples of the district's environmental performance and offers examples of the efforts you can make to foster stewardship action in your own activities at home, school, and work.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education formalized the CMS commitment to environmental stewardship in Board Policy ECF, "Environmental Stewardship" (p. 2).  The Superintendent has furthered this commitment by including environmental stewardship in the internationally recognized ISO 14001 standard and is tailored to have environmental stewardship integrated into the everyday business of the district (p. 4). 

Environmental Stewardship requires the wide-ranging engagement of staff, students and the community.  The district's goals to reduce utility consumption and pollution by 20%, and solid waste by 5% by June 2014 are possible through your input, participation and leadership.  The snapshot below illustrates the magnitude of the district's environmental footprint.  

Contact Name: 
Kelly Reeves
Contact Email: 
Kelly.reeves@carolinashealthcare.org
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Providers Asthma Tool Kit

An asthma tool kit for healthcare providers.

The targeted populations for this tool kit are pediatricians and family practice physicians, advance practice nurses, respiratory therapists and asthma educators.  The purpose of the tool kit is to encourage healthcare personnel to use the 2007 NIH Asthma Guidelines and best practice care and management of their asthma patients.

Contact Name: 
Camille Tumolo
Contact Email: 
cami150@cox.net
Contact Phone: 
480-595-7071
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Why is Coco Orange?

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Green day, great time to play. Learn what colors can tell you about the air. This picture book is for all children, especially those with asthma, and their caretakers. Ages 4-8.

Coco has a problem. He’s a chameleon, but he can’t change colors, and his asthma is acting up. Read how Coco and his friends at Lizard Lick Elementary solve this mystery as they learn about air quality and how to stay healthy when the air quality is bad. This book is for all children, especially those with asthma, and their caretakers. Ages 4-8.

Contact Name: 
Brandy Angell
Contact Email: 
angell.brandy@epa.gov
Contact Phone: 
202-343-9885
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