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EPA Administrator Visits West Philly High Students Who Designed Award-Winning Hybrid Cars
PHILADELPHIA (May 11, 2009) - - EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson made a special trip today to
“These students are pioneering change, and showing us that the environmentally sound thing to do is also the economically sound thing to do,” said Administrator Jackson. "They know we don’t have to choose between a green economy and a green environment."
As part of
“The young people at West Philly High are to be commended for their hard work, skill and innovation in designing these two hybrid cars,” said Congressman Fattah (D-PA-02). “The young minds from the neighborhoods of Philadelphia are not only training for the green jobs of tomorrow, they are on the ground floor of building a greener, more robust tomorrow for all Americans. And they are receiving a big assist from the EPA and Lisa Jackson, the agency's forward-looking Administrator.”
Philadelphia Academies Inc. partners with EPA to expose public school students to environmental and science careers. Its president, Lisa J. Nutter, emphasized the long term value of preparing youth for career and real-world experiences.
“In the Progressive X PRIZE Competition, our students are competing internationally against automakers and innovators to design a viable, clean and super-efficient car,” said Nutter. “The real challenge is preparing all of our students for an uncertain environment, an uncertain economy--a yet to be defined innovation in industry. While we can not remove these uncertainties, we can better prepare young people for a healthy transition to adulthood by organizing positive adults around the future goals of young people. For 40 years Philadelphia Academies, Inc. has been creating a community of adults that expose students to life-opening choices using careers, industry and the real-world as a “hook”. In return, we’ve witnessed young people do some pretty extraordinary things in the face of significant challenges---maybe even win the X PRIZE competition.”
Last year, EPA awarded a grant to Philadelphia Academies Inc. that enabled the students to visit EPA’s hi-tech laboratory in
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