The San Mateo County Office of Education (SMCOE) operates several key facilities and programs, including its main office, the Special Services Center site, and various schools. These schools encompass two community schools, two court schools, two special education programs, and an outdoor education program, all of which support diverse student populations across the county. SMCOE demonstrates a robust commitment to sustainability, environmental literacy, and student and staff wellness through a range of initiatives. Since the establishment of the San Mateo Outdoor Education program in 1968, SMCOE has expanded its capacity by hiring its first Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Coordinator in 2017, a Green Facilities and Operations Analyst in 2020, and a Director of Sustainable Facilities and Construction in 2023, who supports districts in implementing sustainable practices and building standards. The SMCOE partnership with Peninsula Clean Energy has facilitated the installation of solar panels and electric vehicle charging stations while reducing energy costs. The Environmental Literacy and Sustainability Initiative (ELSI) advances district-wide assessments, data-driven sustainability projects, and staff training on waste diversion. Staff wellness programs, led by the Live Well @SMCOE Committee, promote physical and mental health, often integrating environmental activities. Students benefit from enhanced mental health resources, physical activity programs, and nutrition education supported by partnerships with local agencies. Through effective environmental education programs like the Environmental Solutionary Teacher Fellowship and Youth Climate Ambassadors, SMCOE empowers educators and students to address climate change and sustainability challenges. Recognized with numerous awards, SMCOE continues to drive transformation across districts throughout California, fostering sustainable and equitable learning environments.