Anonymous wrote:You liberals and your uppity first world problems.
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys sure LEED means clean air? I thought it meant energy efficient. I'm not sure those two are always hand in hand.
Anonymous wrote:When my kids were little I used to look around the preschool and elementary school rooms for plants, windows that actually opened, carpet that didn't look toxic, etc.
Also consider the location of the school - is it next to a highway or busy road or does it have green space around it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell and GDS both have LEED Gold-certified buildings, which means indoor air quality is has to meet specific standards.
Not platinum???
😂
Most of Sidwell’s LS buildings and the US Athletic Center are LEED Gold-certified. Sidwell’s MS and US Quaker Meeting House and Arts Center are all LEED Platinum-certified.
According to Sidwell’s website, the Middle School was “the first K–12 school in the world to have a LEED Platinum rating and the first LEED Platinum building in the District of Columbia [March 2007].”
Note - the current Sidwell main US academic building is NOT listed here. I'd be surprised if it is LEED Gold certified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell and GDS both have LEED Gold-certified buildings, which means indoor air quality is has to meet specific standards.
Not platinum???
😂
Most of Sidwell’s LS buildings and the US Athletic Center are LEED Gold-certified. Sidwell’s MS and US Quaker Meeting House and Arts Center are all LEED Platinum-certified.
According to Sidwell’s website, the Middle School was “the first K–12 school in the world to have a LEED Platinum rating and the first LEED Platinum building in the District of Columbia [March 2007].”
Note - the current Sidwell main US academic building is NOT listed here. I'd be surprised if it is LEED Gold certified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sidwell and GDS both have LEED Gold-certified buildings, which means indoor air quality is has to meet specific standards.
Not platinum???
😂
Most of Sidwell’s LS buildings and the US Athletic Center are LEED Gold-certified. Sidwell’s MS and US Quaker Meeting House and Arts Center are all LEED Platinum-certified.
According to Sidwell’s website, the Middle School was “the first K–12 school in the world to have a LEED Platinum rating and the first LEED Platinum building in the District of Columbia [March 2007].”
Anonymous wrote:Sidwell and GDS both have LEED Gold-certified buildings, which means indoor air quality is has to meet specific standards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound insufferable. If your kid is accepted into any private school, your personality would suck the air out of the school. So very poor air quality.
Also, psst, we never use MCPS as a benchmark for ANYTHING. EVER.
OP here. And yup, I am completely insufferable. I want my kids to eat unspoiled food, drink uncontaminated water, and breathe clean air. I even expect schools to be free of asbestos, mold, and pedophiles. Crazy, right?