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Going Green Saves Greendale Schools Over $200,000 Annually

Dedicated to environmental sustainability, the Greendale School District has implemented numerous eco-friendly changes concentrating on conservation over the last few years. This green effort has resulted in savings of over $200,000 per year, even with rising energy costs. Total energy costs have fallen from $813,848 in 2006 to $592,073 in 2010.

“Saving $200,000 annually means three more outstanding teachers in the classroom,” said District Director of Business Erin Green. “It is changes like these that contribute to the Greendale Schools having the highest achievement in the region.” In recognition of these results, Ms. Green has been asked to present at the Green Schools National Conference in Denver, CO at the end of February on Greendale Schools’ energy savings, current green efforts and successes.

Focused on efficiency, the Greendale School District installed solar water heating, new heating plants and digital controls, implemented operational changes, formed a green team of students, staff and community members, created two school gardens to grow produce and use for curriculum and organized an annual green expo with around 40 exhibitors. In 2011, Greendale Schools was also recognized with the Environmental Protection Agency’s National IAQ Tools for Schools Excellence Award in Washington, DC for leading the way in identifying, resolving and preventing indoor air quality problems. Greendale School District was one of eight districts nationwide to receive the award.

“The effort was started to improve the indoor learning environment,” explained Ms. Green. “It has transformed into a full-fledged focus on being more green, sustainability and energy savings involving students, staff and the entire community. The effort has now evolved into producing a major community event highlighting health and wellness for oneself and the environment.”

The Greendale Schools Nourish - Mind, Body and Environment Expo will take place on Saturday, March 3 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Greendale High School. There will be vendors, demos, speakers, resource booths and student projects to help students, families and community members learn about living a healthier lifestyle and keeping Greendale green. The event’s keynote speaker will be author and registered nurse Dr. John D. Shier RN, Ph.D.

“A goal of Greendale Schools is to be environmentally friendly as possible,” said Superintendent of Schools William Hughes. “That includes preparing the next generation to be good environmental citizens and we know that when you pay attention to a green initiative, students notice.”

Established in 1939, the Greendale School District is home to more than 2,600 students. The district prides itself in providing an excellent education for all students from kindergarten through twelfth grade at Greendale High School, Greendale Middle School and three elementary schools (Canterbury, College Park and Highland View).