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This section lists schools across the country that have implemented energy efficiency principles in designs or retrofits including regionally appropriate alternative energy. This section also identifies schools that have integrated energy curricula. These case stories offer real-world examples of how modifications of energy policy and consumption within a school can not only save money, but improve the learning environment for students and working environment of staff. Case studies and success stories offer valuable insight into the process from the awareness of a need for change to the initial design to the implementation. Integrating energy policy in schools is a multi-step process that begins with involvement of all staff (administration, maintenance and teachers), parents, students, and occasionally the school board. Models for plans can be obtained but basically include in some form the following steps: In addition to success stories and case studies educational resources that support changes in behaviors are provided and to see a comprehensive list of resources identified for this section of the topic hub, click on "More Links" from the bottom of the list on the right side of your screen. These links include success stories, case studies, educational resources, and certification programs (such as LEED). Additionally, a keyword search on case studies will also identify resources contained in this topic hub. The Topic Hub™ is a product of the Pollution Prevention Resource Exchange (P2Rx) The Energy Efficient Schools and Students Topic Hub™ was developed by:
Hub Last Updated: 7/6/2011
Category Resource New Building Construction Retrofit Schools Lighting High Performance Schools Certification Programs
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