Published: September 16, 2008
Ford and Paige Hemmis, Star of 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' Help Local School Take Step Closer to Becoming First LEED-EB Certified School in Oregon
GRESHAM, Ore., Sept. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Kelly Creek Elementary
School ofGresham, Oregon has announced the completion of their eco-friendly
makeover as the winner of Ford Motor Company's Educate to Escape-a green
school makeover campaign in partnership with ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition." With the help of Ford and other local partners, Kelly Creek
Elementary replaced their entire playground using eco-friendly and disabled
access materials and structures, as well as updated water fixtures, tested
ventilation systems, installed whiteboards and marmoleum flooring in a green
makeover worth up to $250,000. The renovation of Kelly Creek Elementary has
been in progress since August 2008 and was declared complete by presenter
Paige Hemmis in a ribbon-cutting ceremony involving the entire community, who
all pitched in to help with the final pieces of the green makeover.
The makeover sees the completion of an ambitious project which takes Kelly
Creek Elementary School a step closer to LEED certification in the existing
building category -- a nationally recognized green building rating system. The
school received an entire playground overhaul -- redesigning the children's
outdoor play area to make it both sustainable and kid-friendly. Local
volunteers helped install green-friendly rubber matting tiles, created from
recycled tires and uniquely designed to cushion any falls from the playground
equipment, and assisted with laying the matting piece by piece. In addition,
two playground jungle gyms were replaced with brand new structures, designed
and built out of recycled plastic and metal materials. These renovations are
particularly welcome to Kelly Creek Elementary's large disabled student
population -- the new equipment is fully ADA-accessible, allowing all students
to enjoy the green-friendly and sustainable playground. Ford not only
considered the outside when tackling this eco-friendly renovation, inside the
school buildings, Kelly Creek Elementary's water fixtures were upgraded to
more efficient models, ventilation systems were tested and eco-friendly
whiteboards and marmoleum flooring were installed. Pending a performance
review period, the school will be tested by LEED officials with the hope of
awarding certification.
"Ford's Educate to Escape program has helped show the way for schools
looking to make a difference and I was delighted to be there at the unveiling
of the new-look Kelly Creek Elementary school," said Paige Hemmis of ABC's
"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." "In the long run, thinking green reduces
the amount of energy used as well as the costs associated with running old or
inefficient appliances. Schools minding their money due to budget cuts may
find that integrating eco-friendly renovations will cut their costs
dramatically over time."
Local companies generously donated equipment and services to help Kelly
Creek Elementary reach their goal. These included Phillips, who donated light
bulbs to assist with the project, PolyVision, who donated whiteboards, Forbo
Flooring Systems who donated marmoleum flooring and Wanke Cascade who donated
adhesive for the marmoleum installation. Ford also gratefully acknowledges the
support of additional contracted partners including Hunter-Davisson Inc. who
were contracted for ventilation testing and maintenance, Northwest Water Works
who were contacted for upgrading water fixtures, local construction company
Sitelines who was contracted for all playground construction and Roger Sayles
Excavating Inc., who excavated the playground area. Sustainability experts
Leonardo Academy helped advise on the makeover from the very beginning of the
project and offered expert guidance on the LEED certification process to guide
construction efforts.
Students, parents, community members, school staff, and teachers were
invited to nominate schools for Ford's Educate to Escape contest. Entrants
were asked to submit a brief essay about why their school deserves an eco-
friendly makeover. Kelly Creek Elementary school is already passionate about
recycling -- many students are enthusiastic members of the 'Aardvark'
recycling action team, and help take responsibility for recycling and teaching
younger students about sustainability. Kelly Creek Elementary was nominated by
head custodian, Christa Garman. In her entry, she wrote, "Having opened in
1993, we quickly implemented an award winning recycling plan that has been
recognized by the local community. The recycling program coupled with our
energy conservation efforts has helped our school district maintain its status
as a national leader in energy savings."
Kelly Creek Elementary School is located inGresham, Oregon, and has 520
students ranging from kindergarten to fifth grade. As well as reducing solid
waste by over 60% by encouraging recycling of all possible materials, the
school's Aardvark team of 'green kids' spread the word by hosting school
assemblies, giving talks at other nearby schools to sing recycling songs and
talk about their programs, and attend the yearly Oregon Green Summit to learn
more about sustainability and living green.
"Green living has always been a priority at Kelly Creek Elementary, and
the students and staff were thrilled to be picked by Ford and the Extreme Home
Makeover team to win this makeover" said Bob Goerke, Principal, Kelly Creek
Elementary. "Our new playground is not only safe and durable, but sustainable,
and we're proud to spread the message about green living to other schools
across the U.S."
"We are pleased to see the completion of the project and to have made an
impact on Kelly Creek Elementary through this green makeover," said Connie
Fontaine, Brand Content & Alliances Manager, Ford Motor Company. "Ford's
commitment to lessen our overall impact on the planet with our products and
our manufacturing plants has now been taken to the educational front. Our hope
is the Educate to Escape campaign will encourage schools nationally to think
about what 'green' additions or changes (big or small) can be made to their
own campuses."
"This campaign is a wonderful extension of our on-going partnership with
Ford. Our Extreme Home Makeover families have benefited from Ford's
generosity, now so will a larger community," said John Sadler, SVP, Integrated
Marketing and Sales, ABC.
Paige Hemmis
Paige may be an unlikely vision on a construction site, but this
statuesque beauty is an accomplished carpenter and skilled homebuilder. Paige
is self-taught, with no formal carpentry training, and is rarely to be found
without a tool of some kind in her purse. This dynamic and confident
Wisconsin-born dynamo considers her role on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" a
blessing and feels extremely fortunate to make her living helping others. In
between extreme makeovers, Paige volunteers her time to Keep America
Beautiful's "Great American Cleanup" and Habitat for Humanity.
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (Sundays, 8 - 9 p.m., ET)
Put together one very run-down house, a deserving family, several
opinionated designers, seven days and what do you get? The answer is "Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition." The show has won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding
Reality Program, as well as the People's Choice Award for Favorite Reality
Show/Makeover and the Family Television Award for Best Alternative/Reality
Program.
For the fifth straight season, ABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
ranks No. 1 in its Sunday 8 o'clock time period in the key Adult 18-49 sales
demographic. During the 2007-08 TV Season, "Home Edition" beat its nearest
competition in the time period by 6% in Total Viewers and by 10% in Adults 18-
49. The broad appealing ABC unscripted series also leads its time slot among
Adults 25-54 and across all key women demographics (W18-34/W18-49/W25-54).
This past season, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" began featuring green
elements on every episode with eco-friendly, low energy and recyclable sources
being incorporated into the builds. Concluding the show's two-year, 50-state
tour, their two-hour Season Finale which aired on May 18 featured three homes
for a family (all on the same lot) and a church inLouisiana. In a first-ever
effort to put together a coalition of past builders from all over the country,
the show called on the Building Industry to join forces and help successfully
build what has been deemed the toughest challenge yet.
"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" is produced by Endemol USA, a division of
Endemol Holding. David Goldberg is President of Endemol USA. The series is
executive-produced by Denise Cramsey and premiered December 3, 2003. The
design team includes team leader Ty Pennington, with designers Paul DiMeo,
Paige Hemmis, Michael Moloney, Ed Sanders, Tracy Hutson, Tanya McQueen,
Eduardo Xol and John Littlefield. New designers this season are Rib Hillis and
Didiayer. The show airs Sundays (8:00-9:00 p.m. ET), on the ABC Television
Network.
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F), a global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles in 200 markets across
six continents. With about 229,000 employees and about 90 plants worldwide,
the company's core and affiliated automotive brands include Ford, Lincoln,
Mercury, Volvo and Mazda. The company provides financial services through
Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford's products,
please visit www.ford.com .
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