You could start by realizing how much it would cost. LEDs are very efficient, and have very long life spans (typically 100,000 hours +), but cost a lot to initially install. Our cities highschools (two schools with around 3,000 students each) just got a very large bond passed (somewhere around 10 mil) and they upgraded everything in one, and rebuilt the second. 70" plasmas in each room, and a state of the art library that ranks in the top 25 in the US. None of the lights are LED. they are however the less costly alternative; flurocents. Most if not all commercially used building (including schools) already have these systems in place. Depending on the age of the school, they may have aging systems that need to be updated, which is fairly inexpensive, opposed to installing banks of LEDs (rows of LEDs - necessary to provide even light, as they don't distribute light i
n wide angles.) which would cost a fortune (a simple basic LED bulb from radio shack: 50-75¢ last I saw. Now multiply that by say 200 for each bank of LEDs. How many banks would u need? Count the existing amout of light fixtures in the school, and that's about how many you need.). Our school has around 4,000 fixtures (3 floors; 30 rooms each floor, 10 fixtures per room. Science wing; 50 rooms (induing labs), 10 fixtures each. Hallways: 75 per floor. Gym; 100 large fixtures (equals 4 banks of LEDs each fixture) Basketball court; 75 large fixtures (same size as gym's). Cafeteria; 50 fixtures. Main entrance; 75 fixtures. Music wing; (20 large rooms) 25 fixtures per room. Auditorium; 200 fixtures. -- just to give you an idea on how many lights for each kind of rooms and such.) so 4,000 x 200 = 800,000. 800,000 x 50¢ = $400,000. Then add in the price of the LED fixtures (things that hold the LEDs): about $50 per fixture; so 4,000 x $50 = $200,000. Now add in labor; $200,000 to have permits, and a large work force to get it done fast and well. So you have a grand total of: $400,000 + $200,000 + $200,000 = $800,000. LEDs vs. Fluorescent energy consumption is notable, but it could take decades to pay for itself, and really not have a big "green" effect your going for. In otherwords: your not going go convince them unless you give them an insane amount of money. If your looking to go green; try researching the benefits of geothermal heating/cooling, depending on where you live. And present that to your school board. I'm sure you school still uses boiler rooms; very inefficient. (our school also uses geothermal as well). Sorry that was so long, but I had to make sure you understood the price vs outcome. But do look for other ways for you school to go green! It's Great thing to do for you community!
You can start by researching and presenting the benefits of LEDs, such as energy savings and longer lifespan. Consider creating a proposal outlining the cost savings and environmental advantages of switching to LEDs in your school. Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and the school board to discuss the proposal and highlight the positive impact it could have on the school's budget and sustainability efforts.
You can persuade your parents by discussing the educational benefits of the trip, highlighting the safety measures in place, and showing responsibility by preparing a detailed itinerary and budget plan. Offer to keep in regular communication and assure them of your commitment to follow any guidelines set by the school.
You can start by engaging with school administration and voicing your ideas for improvement. Organize or join a student group advocating for change, collaborate with peers to create awareness and gather support, and participate in initiatives that promote a positive school environment.
Same as at home, or anywhere else. Basically, use energy-efficient light bulbs, and turn off lights you don't need (for example, when the last person goes out of a room).
For the time change in 2010, you would have set your clocks back one hour. This change typically occurs in the fall when daylight saving time ends.
A student information system (SIS) would be best suited for organizing and storing information about all the students in a school. These systems are designed specifically for educational institutions to manage student data such as attendance, grades, schedules, and more in an organized and efficient way.
Riding to school will help you be more alert and ready to learn when you get there
A posting on the school website
no it is not very efficent to drive a truck to and from school
ask say your doing bad at school it worked for me
Our school is in need of a heating system that is more fuel-efficient than the current system. or Our school needs a heating system more fuel-efficient than the current one.
no it is not very efficent to drive a truck to and from school
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tell them the benefits of having a swimming pool and don't hide the negitives
how to change your school menu, Go to your school profile and go to school lunches and then click the change button.Then your done
Walking or going on a bicycle, if it is reasonably close. Otherwise, a school bus or public transportation is more energy efficient, because a bus takes many people at once.