As Spartanburg High School marks its fifth anniversary this year, the building continues to impress and inspire. District 7 is not only making the most of the weather but also earning accolades for the school’s thoughtful design, which considers the weather's impact on functionality and sustainability.
The school has achieved a notable milestone by becoming the ninth high school in the United States—and the first in South Carolina—to earn Level Two Green Globes Certification from the Green Building Initiative. This certification underscores the school’s dedication to resource efficiency and minimizing its environmental footprint.
In this recent WSPA video spotlight (viewable on the linked page in the image below), Dr. Eric Levitt, D7’s Chief Operations and Technology Officer, reflects on the vibrant excitement of the school’s opening day and shares examples of how sustainable practices can seamlessly align with educational objectives.
This accolade is a testament to District 7’s unwavering commitment to providing safe, innovative, and effective learning spaces. It also reflects the district’s broader commitment of "Going for Great," continuously striving to offer the best possible educational experiences for students and staff while championing sustainability.