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Krueger, Glenn – School Business Affairs, 2012
Reducing school district energy expenditures has become a universal goal, and new technologies have brought greater energy efficiencies to the school environment. In Part 1 of this two-part series, the author discussed the steps required to establish an energy conservation and management program with an emphasis on lighting. In this article, he…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Energy, Energy Conservation, Lighting
Cruickshank, Catherine; Statz, Sam – School Business Affairs, 2013
When school populations grow to the point where districts must consider new construction, many district administrators face a fork in the road: renovate or opt for new construction? The importance of this decision should not be taken lightly; it can have serious ramifications for years to come. Each situation is unique. Just as no two students are…
Descriptors: School Construction, Educational Facilities Improvement, Federal Legislation, State Standards
Hunter, Richard C. – School Business Affairs, 2011
Early federal court decisions in school desegregation placed little emphasis on public school facilities. Those early decisions focused primarily on requiring black and white students to attend the same schools and requiring the integration of teachers. What does the literature say about the relationship between student achievement and educational…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Desegregation, Educational Facilities Improvement, Academic Achievement
Levine, Jack B. – School Business Affairs, 2012
Superintendents and boards of education more often than not choose "books over bricks" and their repair and maintenance budgets usually are lower than what they need. However, they all recognize the importance of healthy schools for students and staff. Is there a way to improve the condition of one's school buildings without spending a lot of…
Descriptors: Pollution, School Districts, School Buildings, Facilities Management
Lamping, Jerry – School Business Affairs, 2012
As school funding levels nationwide continue to plummet amid public demands for increased student performance, an expanding body of research in the field of indoor environmental quality (IEQ) is providing greater statistical validity about the relationship between environmental conditions in school facilities and student achievement. Since the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Pollution, School Buildings, Educational Facilities Improvement
Fielding, Randall – School Business Affairs, 2012
School districts across North America are facing a crushing dilemma: invest millions of dollars to maintain outdated, educationally ineffective buildings or seek funding for expensive renovations, additions, and new construction to meet the evolving needs of today's learners. Compounding the issue is deferred facility maintenance. Educational…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning
Krueger, Glenn – School Business Affairs, 2012
Reducing school district energy expenditures has become a universal goal. However, school board members, superintendents, and directors of buildings and grounds are often unaware of the many options available to conserve energy. School energy conservation used to be relatively simple: turn off the lights and turn down the heat in the winter and…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, Lighting
Lamping, Jerry – School Business Affairs, 2012
Typically, the number of student visits to a school clinic is interesting only to the health services department as a metric for setting levels for clinic staffing and medical supply stocking. However, the number of visits and the reasons for those visits can gauge a school's indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and can motivate the facility…
Descriptors: Health Services, Pollution, Clinics, Environmental Standards
Cox, Edward P.; Landis, Lynn Patrick – School Business Affairs, 2013
This article asks the following questions: (1) Is there a link between new construction and student achievement? (2) What role does socioeconomics play in the answer? Data were collected for seven academic indicators and two behavioral indicators. The high schools ranked in the lowest wealth quartile were then divided into two groups: schools with…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Influences, Educational Indicators
Havens, Kevin – School Business Affairs, 2010
Some parts of a school building do not age gracefully. At many elementary and middle schools--particularly those built in the 1960s or 1970s--old gyms are as useful (and attractive) as a worn-out pair of sneakers. To save money 20 years ago, school districts often used one space as a combination gym/lunch room/auditorium. Old gymnasiums offer…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, School Buildings, Recreational Facilities, Physical Education Facilities
Sanders, Tim – School Business Affairs, 2010
Done right, green is not only the right thing to do, it's a good business move. During the past year, the author has talked with quite a few school business officials. Some are on board with "going green," whereas others are still leery. Some aren't quite sure what "green schools" are. Some say that it doesn't matter to the community how green the…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Sustainability, Recycling, Cost Effectiveness
Carter, Leesa – School Business Affairs, 2011
When trying to reach their sustainability goals, schools and school districts often run into obstacles, including financing, training, and implementation tools. Last fall, the U.S. Green Building Council-Georgia (USGBC-Georgia) launched its High Performance, Healthy Schools (HPHS) Program to help Georgia schools overcome those obstacles. By…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Energy Conservation, School Buildings, Educational Facilities Design
Watts, Chris – School Business Affairs, 2009
With unemployment rising and the public more concerned about the economy than at any other time in recent memory, the idea of a municipality deciding to spend millions of dollars to build or refurbish a school seems an uphill challenge to say the least. In the best of times, voter approval for school construction projects is difficult to get;…
Descriptors: Municipalities, School Construction, Budgeting, Economic Factors
Wolgelenter, Nina – School Business Affairs, 2011
School districts' ongoing efforts to promote sustainability in America's education facilities are helping raise awareness of social responsibility and promoting the positive effects that greening their learning environments has on the general health and productivity of students. One institution that's taking the lead in this movement is Chandler…
Descriptors: School Maintenance, Social Responsibility, Energy Conservation, Energy Education
Havens, Kevin – School Business Affairs, 2010
A high school is more than a building; it's a repository of memories for many community members. High schools built at the turn of the century are not only cultural and civic landmarks, they are also often architectural treasures. When these facilities become outdated, a renovation that preserves the building's aesthetics and character is usually…
Descriptors: High Schools, Architecture, School Expansion, Educational Facilities Improvement
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