With over 7,000 students and more than 900 employees in our school district, one flip of a switch does make a difference. If just once per day, one quarter of the entire district staff remembers to turn off lights in an unoccupied area, that's 225 times a day energy is being conserved. If one quarter of the students remember just once a day to turn off a computer monitor, that's 1,750 times a day monitors are being powered down. Now multiply those numbers by five and in one week alone, there are literally thousands of opportunities to save energy if just one fourth of the students and staff turn off a light or power down a monitor.
All the simple efforts put forth by the combined almost 8,000 staff and students really do add up and make a huge difference.
Thanks for doing your part!
Thanks for doing your part!
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