Vista del Valle Elementary

Funding for this project is provided by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection’s Urban and Community Forestry Program, which awarded TreePeople with a Green Schoolyards grant to transform 12 Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) campuses into greener, more sustainable environments. This project addresses the urgent need for shaded, green spaces in schools that are predominantly covered in heat-absorbing asphalt.

The initiative focuses on improving air quality, reducing extreme heat, enhancing stormwater capture, and providing educational and recreational opportunities through the planting of climate resilient trees and native understory plants. Each school will benefit from a comprehensive greening effort, including the removal of impermeable surfaces and the creation of outdoor gathering and learning spaces.

TreePeople’s holistic approach to greening prioritizes the voices most affected by this work: the school community. TreePeople facilitated bilingual listening sessions and workshops for parents, students, and faculty to better understand what the school community envisioned.

This school greening project also includes environmental education, providing lessons and activities to the school communities emphasizing hands-on learning, outdoor activities, and real-world applications. While each school is being designed and “greened”, students, teachers, and parents will learn the importance and benefits of having a green school and how to steward it.

At Vista del Valle Elementary, located in the Los Angeles County’s City of San Fernando, the greening project aims to remove more than 14,000 square feet of asphalt. In partnership with the design nonprofit Kounkuey Design Initiative, proposed plans will replace asphalt with permeable surfaces, more than 30 trees and 300 native plants, and the installation of outdoor shaded learning and gathering spaces.

About the Project

Location: San Fernando Valley

School District: Los Angeles Unified School District

Project Partners: California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, and Los Angeles Unified School District, and Kounkuey Design Initiative

Project Scope: School greening design, planning, and construction

Trees Planned: 30

Native Plants Planned: 300

Square Feet of Asphalt Planned to Be Removed: 14,000

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