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District Earns Green Ribbon School Recognition in Consecutive Years

May 1, 2024


Dear Hollister High School parents, students, staff and community:

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond recently announced that San Benito High School District is one of 14 school districts in the state to have earned a 2024 California Green Ribbon Schools award. This is the second consecutive year that the district has earned the recognition for environmental stewardship and educational practices.

Overall, 20 schools, 14 school districts, and two county offices of education earned 2024 California Green Ribbon Schools awards.

Superintendent Thurmond said California Green Ribbon Schools “stand as beacons of innovation that showcase pioneering approaches toward enhanced indoor air quality, the implementation of outdoor classrooms, and comprehensive environmental education initiatives. Within these institutions, students are not merely recipients of knowledge; they are active participants in addressing pressing global issues, such as climate change, alongside tackling local challenges like water quality, food security, energy conservation, waste management, and emotional well-being. It brings me immense satisfaction to note that more than half of these commendable honorees hail from communities with the greatest need within our state.”

San Benito High School District’s Manager of Maintenance, Operations, Transportation and Facilities Kristy Bettencourt said, “To receive such an honor for a second year in a row is amazing. The growth that the District has made, while continuing to improve our sustainability,  is due to actions such as commissioning an additional solar farm, using synthetic oil in the district-owned vehicles which decrease the drain intervals therefore increasing the life of the fluid, and adding our first electric school bus to the fleet.”  The District's electric vehicle fleet also includes an electric shuttle bus, electric carts for on-campus transportation, and electric food carts.

Among the initiatives cited in Hollister High School’s Green Ribbon School application are the planting of drought-resistant plants and trees, campus recycling programs, bioswales to capture stormwater runoff and the addition of solar panels on the north and south sides of campus. San Benito High School District’s energy efficiency conservation and sustainability efforts, in partnership with Climatec and PG&E, have resulted in more than $2 million to date and are projected to reach or exceed $14 million in savings over the next 20 years.

The installation of solar panels in Baler Alley along with the addition of efficient HVAC and climate control systems have reduced electrical consumption by 8,082 megawatt hours, which equates to removing 523 cars from the road, preserving 61,181 trees from deforestation, and powering 296 Hollister homes per year. Phase 2 included the addition of rooftop solar panels on the Career Technical Education Building and the ground mount solar farm in the southwest corner of campus, both of which went online this year and will increase the District’s energy savings.

The District’s environmental practices include Hollister High School students engaging with civic and community projects related to the environment, both through the campus Environmental Club and through Environmental Science classes. Outdoor learning environments are incorporated into the curriculum of chemistry and engineering classes.

Hollister High School Environmental Science teacher Ryan Shorey said, “We are happy and excited to have received the Bronze level of the Green Ribbon Award again this year. As we continue to push for higher levels of achievement, we have recognized the need to expand environmental and sustainability-related curriculum within the environmental science classes, but also out to the broader student body. Environmental science has participated in awareness campaigns, and introspective looks at students’ own lifestyles to help create positive change. The Environmental Club, advised by Mr. Chip Gauvreau and led by student Anisa Fitzgerald, also engages in numerous on- and off-campus activities that promote a sustainable lifestyle.”

The District’s Green Ribbon application also cited the utilization of electric vehicles and the district’s adopt-a-tree program, through which nearly 300 trees have been planted throughout campus in recent years. 

San Benito High School District Superintendent Dr. Shawn Tennenbaum, who attended the Green Ribbon ceremony on Tuesday, April 30 to accept the honor with Ms. Bettencourt, Chief Budget Office John Frusetta and Mr. Shorey, said sustainability and energy efficiency are hallmarks of the District’s efforts. “Our approach to environmental awareness inside and out of classrooms and around campus is somethin The greatest investments we can make are in the youth and in our environment. These are among the highest priorities to ensure a better community and a better world for everybody.”  

Miguel Sahagun, president of the San Benito High School District Board of Trustees, noted that the Green Ribbon recognition “is validation of the hard work the entire San Benito High School District has been doing for some years regarding environmentally-conscious practices. Congratulations to everyone and thank-you to them for their hard work and dedication."

State Superintendent Thurmond added, California’s Green Ribbon Schools are at the forefront of nurturing the next generation’s capacity for creativity and critical thinking, thereby equipping them to become effective stewards of our environment both today and in the years to come.

On behalf of the District, I am proud of the ongoing team effort that earned this Green Ribbon Award for the second consecutive year. Environmental stewardship benefits all of us, now and into the future. Our green campus is a reminder that every day is a great day to be a Baler!

Sincerely,

San Benito High School District Superintendent Dr. Shawn Tennenbaum

Provide Your Feedback on The Identity of The Second High School

As San Benito High School District explores funding options to protect high-quality education at a second high school campus, planning for that new high school presents a unique opportunity for our community to collectively shape its identity. Through a survey, the district is seeking input on the new school’s name, mascot and colors by scanning the QR code or clicking on the survey link below:

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Second High School Offers Additional Opportunities for Student Success

Teresa Galvez-Sills is the parent of a Hollister High School alumnus, as well as current and future Balers, and is a member of the Community Liaison Committee currently working with HMC Architects on the planning for the second high school. She was also recently hired as Hollister High's English Learner Family Support and Data Specialist.

We Want to Hear From You

As the San Benito High School District explores options to build new local school facilities, we value your input. To make your voice heard, scan the QR code or visit tinyurl.com/SurveySBHSD. For more information, please contact our public information communications officer, Adam Breen at abreen@sbhsd.k12.ca.us.

Planificar el futuro de nuestras escuelas es un esfuerzo de toda la comunidad. Haga oír su voz y comparta sus opiniones visitando nuestro sitio web en tinyurl.com/SurveySBHSD-Sp para realizar nuestra encuesta. ¡Escanee el código QR o haga clic en el enlace de arriba para realizar la encuesta. 

Local Funding Supports High-Quality Education in San Benito County

SBHSD is evaluating revenue sources to relieve overcrowding at Hollister High School. A pair of school bond measures would help the District add a second local high school with classrooms and labs for core academics, partner with Gavilan College to provide college/job training for our students, and improve accessibility for students with disabilities.

Second High School The Topic at Calaveras School Parent Night

We appreciate the families and community members who attended San Benito High School District's Calaveras School Parent Night last Wednesday, April 25. The bilingual, informational night featured HMC Architects showcasing preliminary renderings of buildings at the second high school in the district and opportunities for the community to ask questions. Thanks also to Calaveras Principal Ken Woods for hosting us in the school library. Save the dates of June 12 and 13 for the next second high school community town halls at Hollister High School's library.

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Building a Brighter Future Webpage


Enrollment at Hollister High School is above its maximum capacity of 3,400 students and expected to reach 3,900 students in the next five years.Hollister High School is overcrowded, which threatens student and teacher safety when quick action is needed in emergency situations and makes effective student supervision difficult. San Benito High School District is pursuing all available funding opportunities for a second high school that would relieve overcrowding at Hollister High, and provide access to career pathways and job skills for all students. Visit our Building a Brighter Future webpage to learn more about our community engagement efforts and to get answers to frequently asked questions about the process of developing and building a second high school in the district. Questions? Email Communications Officer Adam Breen.

Second High School Frequently-Asked Questions


We receive many questions from parents, teachers, local leaders, and community members, about the need for a second high school. Please visit our Continuing Excellence page for answers to these frequently-asked questions:


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