Local student asks Sunrise Commission to back Broward Green Schools campaign; commissioners express support

5964610 · September 23, 2025

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Summary

A Sunrise high‑school senior and members of the Broward Sierra Club asked the commission to adopt a proclamation supporting a county school transition to clean energy by 2030; commissioners praised the students and advised staff to accept the group’s materials for follow‑up.

A small group from the Broward Sierra Club and a Fort Lauderdale High School senior addressed the commission during open discussion to request a Sunrise proclamation supporting the Broward Green Schools campaign and a county‑level transition to clean energy for Broward County Schools by 02/19/2030.

The student, identified as Desiree (last name given in meeting), said the Broward County School District is the sixth largest in the country and urged Sunrise to support a clean‑energy pledge so students could point to local municipal support. The Sierra Club chair thanked Mayor Ryan for recent Solid Waste Authority work and asked the commission to consider a proclamation.

Commission response

Commissioners responded positively. Mayor Ryan thanked the student for civic engagement and invited the group to provide a draft proclamation and materials; staff said they would circulate the materials to the dais. Assistant Deputy Mayor Guzman and other commissioners encouraged the student to stay involved and noted other city youth programs that engage students in civic issues.

Ending: The commission took the materials and encouraged staff to work with the students and Sierra Club on a proclamation draft and next steps.