from the Generation180 blog: https://blog.generation180.org/head-of-the-class
With the price of solar installations dropping dramatically in recent years, schools have increasingly taken advantage of the opportunity to cut energy costs by switching to solar. The amount of solar power generated at U.S. schools has grown by 86% since 2014, and a growing number of school districts from coast to coast are leading the charge towards 100% clean energy. The snapshots below illustrate three different models for school districts to achieve energy independence and pull the plug on electric bills. Here are just some of the schools that First Note Finance is proud to have partnered with in order to meet their energy efficiency goals....READ MORE...
Here are just some of the schools that First Note Finance is proud to have partnered with in order to complete their Prop 39 energy efficiency projects.
Ezequiel Tafoya Alvarado Academy, Madera
Keiller Leadership Academy, San Diego
EJE Academies, El Cajon
Coastal Academy, Oceanside
The Classical Academy, Escondido
The O’Farrell Charter School, San Diego
Howard Gardner Community Charter, Chula Vista
McGill School of Success, San Diego
SIATech Inc, Oceanside
California Virtual Academies, Simi Valley
Discovery Charter Preparatory Academy, Sylmar
Alliance Ted K. Tajima High, Los Angeles
Alliance College Ready Middle Academy 5, Los Angeles
Alliance Renee & Meyer Luskin Academy, Los Angeles
Alliance Jack H. Skirball Middle School, Los Angeles
Alliance Cindy & Bill Simon Tech Academy, Los Angeles
Alliance Patti & Peter Neuwirth Leadership Academy, Los Angeles
Alliance College Ready Middle Academy 4, Los Angeles
KIPP Raices Academy, Los Angeles
KIPP Empower Academy, Los Angeles
Century Community Charter School, Inglewood
Vista Charter Middle School, Los Angeles
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