Ellensburg High School

Location:
Ellensburg, WA
Grade Level:
9-12

Renewable Classroom projects are designed to build a dedicated community of renewable energy educators within a single school or district, led by a designated “Teacher Champion.” In 2008, educators within Ellensburg High School received a customized renewable energy teacher training, hands-on science kit materials to augment the school's existing curricula and complete access to the resources available on the Solar4RSchools.org website.  Read full project narrative >>

Summit K-12

Location:
Seattle, WA
Grade Level:
K-12

Renewable Classroom projects are designed to build a dedicated community of renewable energy educators within a single school or district, led by a designated “Teacher Champion.” In 2009, educators within Summit K-12 in Seattle, Washington received a customized renewable energy teacher training, hands-on science kit materials to augment the school's existing curricula, and complete access to the resources available on the Solar4RSchools.org website. The project was made possible... Read full project narrative >>

Ingraham High School

Location:
Seattle, WA
Grade Level:
9-12

Renewable Classroom projects are designed to build a dedicated community of renewable energy educators within a single school or district, led by a designated "Teacher Champion." Thanks to generous support from Seattle City Light in 2009, educators within Ingraham High School received a customized renewable energy teacher training, hands-on science kit materials to augment the school's existing curricula, and complete access to the resources available on the... Read full project narrative >>

Roosevelt High School

Location:
Portland, OR
Grade Level:
9-12
Technology Type:
PV System Size:
134.79 - kilowatts

In 2012, Portland Public Schools passed a bond initiative which supported the Roosevelt Modernization project. As part of the initiative, Roosevelt High School installed a 134.79 kW solar array (see live performance data). By leveraging the BEF, CE Bright Futures education resources and data monitoring, teachers from Roosevelt High School have the ability to incorporate generation data from... Read full project narrative >>

Triangle Lake Charter School

Location:
Blachly, OR
Grade Level:
K-12

Blachly-Lane Electric Cooperative installed a 5.61-kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) system onto at their facility in Blachly, Oregon. In 2009, their commitment was further expanded when Triangle Lake joined the Solar 4R Schools program as a Renewable Classroom project.

Renewable Classroom projects are designed to build a dedicated community of renewable energy educators within a single school or district, led by a designated “Teacher Champion.” Educators within Triangle Lake School in Blachly, Oregon received a customized renewable energy teacher training, hands-on science kit... Read full project narrative >>

Garfield High School

Location:
Seattle, WA
Grade Level:
9-12
Thanks to the generous support of Seattle City Light, Garfield High School in Seattle, Washington became the recipient of a Renewable Classroom project in March 2009. Educators within Garfield High School received a customized renewable energy teacher training, hands-on science kit materials to augment the school's existing curricula, and complete access to the resources available on the Solar4RSchools.org website. Read full project narrative >>

Interlake High School

Location:
Bellevue, WA
Grade Level:
9-12
Technology Type:
PV System Size:
4.20 - kilowatts

As a Renewable School, Interlake High School in Bellevue, Washington is building a dedicated community of renewable energy educators, generating clean energy through their photovoltaic (PV) system and leveraging the system's performance data as an educational tool to bring energy topics to life in their classrooms. The PV system features a 4.2-kilowatt array of twenty-four 175 watt PV modules. Under full sun conditions, the system could light more than 300 compact fluorescent light bulbs. The system will produce more than 4,280 kilowatt-hours of clean, renewable energy annually. Energy... Read full project narrative >>

South Whidbey High School

Location:
Langley, WA
Grade Level:
9-12
Technology Type:
PV System Size:
1.60 - kilowatts

As a Renewable School, South Whidbey High School in Langley, Washington is building a dedicated community of renewable energy educators, generating clean energy through their 1.6-kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) system, and leveraging the system as an educational tool to bring energy topics to life in their classrooms.

The project reflects the community’s commitment to educate students and community members about sustainable power and transportation. The PV system and accompanying electric vehicle recharging station were installed on the roof of the sports stadium by the community,... Read full project narrative >>

Oregon City High School

Location:
Oregon City, OR
Grade Level:
9-12
Technology Type:
PV System Size:
1.02 - kilowatts

As a Renewable School, Oregon City High School is building a dedicated community of renewable energy educators, generating clean energy through their awarded 1-kilowatt photovoltaic system, and using the system's performance data as an educational tool to bring energy topics to life in their classrooms.

In 2004, educators within the school received a customized renewable energy teacher training, hands-on science kit materials to augment the school's existing curricula, and complete access to the resources available on the Solar4RSchools.org website.At the time of the project,... Read full project narrative >>

Denver School of Science and Technology

Location:
Denver, CO
Grade Level:
9-12
Technology Type:
PV System Size:
1.10 - kilowatts

The Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST) Middle School Program has a college preparatory focus with an emphasis on developing core liberal arts skills in reading, writing, mathematics and science. As a Renewable School, the Denver School of Science and Technology (DSST) is building a dedicated community of renewable energy educators, generating clean energy through their awarded 1.1-kilowatt photovoltaic (PV) system, and leveraging the system's performance data as an educational tool to bring energy topics to life in their classrooms.

In 2009, educators from the Middle and... Read full project narrative >>