CHPS excited to co-host Summit ‘23 with AASA, Sourcewell

CHPS is co-hosting an important three-day event in Denver Oct. 25-27 with the School Superintendents Association (AASA) and government procurement partner Sourcewell.

"High Performance Schools: The Benefits of 21st Century Learning Environments" is aimed at combining industry leading speakers with hands-on workshops to provide participants with a deep understanding of and leave with actionable takeaways and resources on data-driven industry trends and the value of modern learning environments.

CHPS Executive Director Craig Schiller is among the featured speakers, as is CHPS board member Erika Eitland of Perkins&Will.

"CHPS is truly excited to join AASA and Sourcewell for its second k12 Summit,” said Schiller. “The format of bringing together subject matter experts, district leaders, and suppliers seems to be a winning combination to accelerate the improvement of our national learning environments!"

Also speaking at this event are:

  • Thomas Albright, Salk Institute for Biological Studies

  • Sydney Applegate, U.S. Dept.of Energy

  • Chris Canavati, National Cooperative Leasing

  • Jim Determan, Craig Gaulden Davis

  • Page Dettmann, Meteor Education

  • Kevin Huber, Johnson Controls

  • B. Karina Ruiz, BRIC Architecture

In addition to learning how high-performance school buildings provide measurable value to students, teachers, their community and the district's long-term financial success, you’ll also learn how it relates to safety and security, sustainability, and equity.

Topics to be covered at the Summit include: biophilic design, safety and security, classroom design and furnishings, financing, and health, equity and research.

Find out more about this event by clicking here

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