TALCOTT SOLAR STATION
In July of 2010, Talcott began operating its own solar station. The installation was provided by Climate Cycle, and it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they've learned at community based events. Talcott students have participated in solar car derbies, helping them understand how solar energy works. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about. Talcott is incorporating solar studies into a number of classes across various disciplines.
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POLARIS SOLAR STATION
In April of 2010, Polaris began operating its own solar station. The installation was provided by Climate Cycle, and it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they've learned at community based events. Our "Sun Advisers" participate in outreach events, and help younger students understand how solar energy works. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about.
LINDBLOM SOLAR STATION
In May of 2010, Lindblom began operating its own solar station. The installation was provided by Climate Cycle, and it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they've learned at community based events. Lindblom has since become a Cool School, participating in national program encouraging energy efficiency and alternative energy. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about. Lindblom is incorporating sustainability into a number of classes across various disciplines.
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CURIE SOLAR STATION
In April of 2010, Curie Metro High School began operating its own solar station. The installation was provided by Climate Cycle, and it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they've learned at community based events. Curie students participate in outreach events, and help the community understand how solar energy works. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about. Curie is incorporating solar studies into a number of classes across various disciplines.
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LINCOLN PARK HIGH SCHOOL
In February 28 of 2011, Lincoln Park High School began operating its own solar station. The installation was provided by Renewable Energy Alternatives and Solar Star Foundation, and it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they’ve learned at community-based events. Lincoln Park High School students participate in outreach events, and help the community understand how solar energy works. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about. Lincoln Park High School is incorporating solar studies into a number of classes across various disciplines.
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JOSEPHINE LOCKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
In October 09 of 2014, Josephine Locke Elementary School began operating its own solar station. And it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they’ve learned at community-based events. Josephine Locke Elementary School students participate in outreach events, and help the community understand how solar energy works. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about Josephine Locke Elementary School is incorporating solar studies into a number of classes across various disciplines.
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AL RABY SCHOOL
In February 28 of 2011, AI Raby School began operating its own solar station. The installation was provided by Renewable Energy Alternatives and Solar Star Foundation, and it is primarily used as a teaching tool. Students study data outputs, and also showcase what they’ve learned at community-based events. AI Raby School students participate in outreach events, and help the community understand how solar energy works. Having students learn about solar energy at such a young age is both an example to their peers and members of the community of what clean energy in action is all about. AI Raby School is incorporating solar studies into a number of classes across various disciplines.
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