To become LEED certified, a school must meet specific criteria in several categories related to sustainability, including: Sustainable Site: This category evaluates the school's location and transportation options, such as proximity to public transportation, bike storage, and parking. Water Efficiency: This category assesses the school's water usage, including indoor and outdoor water use, and encourages the use of water-efficient fixtures and landscaping. Energy and Atmosphere: This category evaluates the school's energy efficiency, including HVAC systems, lighting, and renewable energy sources. Materials and Resources: This category evaluates the school's use of sustainable materials, waste reduction strategies, and recycling programs. Indoor Environmental Quality: This category evaluates the school's indoor air quality, ventilation, and other factors that contribute to a healthy and productive learning environment. Innovation: This category rewards schools fo...