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Megan Lucas; Jenna Julius – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2024
Since 2021, unprecedented increases in energy costs, rapid increases in food costs and substantial increases in the cost of housing via higher rent/mortgage costs have driven a dramatic rise in the cost of living across England. Despite inflation having fallen from its peak in winter 2022, costs remain high compared to incomes and cost pressures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Cost Indexes, Family Income
Megan Lucas; Rachel Classick; Amy Skipp; Jenna Julius – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2023
The cost-of-living has been rising sharply across England since 2021, including unprecedented increases in energy costs, rapid increases in the costs of food and significant increases in the costs of housing via higher rents/mortgage costs. Drawing on online surveys of over 2700 teachers and senior leaders in April and May 2023 in mainstream and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economic Change, Cost Indexes, Family Income
Shohfi, Kyle D. – Congressional Research Service, 2020
This report examines estimates of school infrastructure needs and discusses the federal role in financing early childhood facilities, elementary and secondary (K-12) public school infrastructure, and postsecondary educational facilities. Federal programs that provide support for school construction and renovation are organized in this report…
Descriptors: School Construction, Educational Facilities Improvement, Federal Programs, Federal Legislation
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Alexander, Debbie; Lewis, Laurie – National Center for Education Statistics, 2014
This report provides nationally representative data on the condition of public school facilities. The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) previously collected data on this topic in 1999 (Lewis et al. 2000). The study presented in this report collected information about the condition of public school facilities in the 2012-13 school…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Educational Facilities Improvement, Educational Facilities Planning, National Surveys
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Schelly, Chelsea; Cross, Jennifer E.; Franzen, William S.; Hall, Pete; Reeve, Stu – Environment and Behavior, 2011
How can existing schools significantly reduce their energy use? With energy costs rising and school budgets shrinking, energy use is a substantial cost that can be reduced through conservation efforts. Using a case study methodology, the authors compare two public high schools from the same school district, one that has achieved moderate energy…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Organizational Culture, Energy Conservation, Energy Management
Layne, Scott – Educational Facility Planner, 2010
Just imagine...a school designed and constructed to produce as much energy on site as that which is consumed from the electric grid. The electricity and gas bills would be 10% or less of that of a typical building; there would be no water bills for site and landscaping irrigation. What was merely a conceptual thought as little as five years ago is…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, Sustainable Development
Pascopella, Angela – District Administration, 2010
When President Obama first signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), he took much criticism for spending more money--$787 billion more--when the nation was reeling from decades-old debt, a more than 9 percent unemployment rate and a mortgage crisis. But this measure has allowed public school district leaders to invest in…
Descriptors: Public Schools, School Construction, Educational Facilities, School Funds
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Riedel, Chris – T.H.E. Journal, 2008
When Arthur Stellar came to Massachusetts' Taunton Public Schools in 2005, he knew that part of his job as superintendent would be cost cutting. That's no easy task without sacrificing the quality of education the district provided. How to decrease what you spend without eliminating vital resources? One way, Stellar says, is to assess what you're…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Energy Education, Energy Conservation, Energy Management
Have, Pete van der – Facilities Manager, 2001
Discusses how the University of Utah developed a new chiller plant that could handle the existing and future loads of energy requirements while being totally financed via the implementation of energy saving retrofits, but not benefitting from the operations savings generated by their implementation. (GR)
Descriptors: Energy Management, Public Schools
Smith, Timothy; Porch, Rebecca; Farris, Elizabeth; Fowler, William – 2003
This report provides national estimates on energy needs and expenditures of U.S. public school districts. The survey provides estimates of Fiscal Year (FY) 2000 energy expenditures, FY 2001 energy budgets and expenditures, and FY 2002 energy budgets; methods used to cover energy budget shortfalls in FY 2001; and possible reasons for those…
Descriptors: Energy Management, National Surveys, Public Schools, School Surveys
Schaeffer, Statton C. – Facilities Manager, 1999
Examines the development of a campus energy-monitoring system and three energy strategies to help control energy costs in a deregulated environment. Strategies discussed involve purchasing off-campus electric energy, modifying power-plant technology, and considering third-party ownership of the power plant. (GR)
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Energy Management, Higher Education, Planning
Bete, Tim, Ed. – School Planning and Management, 1998
Presents the opinions of three energy experts on the issue of school facility energy management. The experts respond to the following questions: will energy deregulation occur in all 50 states and will it provide real savings; and will the majority of districts hire ESCOs to manage their energy needs? (GR)
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Management, Public Schools
Mendelsohn, Cary S. – Facilities Manager, 1999
Explains how educational-facility managers can create lighting upgrades that will consume less energy, produce less indoor heat, and cost less to maintain. Considerations address understanding the lighting's purpose, selecting appropriate technical assistance, evaluating the current lighting system, and making lighting decisions with respect to…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Management, Lighting
Tasmania Dept. of Education, Hobart (Australia). Facilities Services Section. – 2000
This report presents an overview of the energy management plan for Tasmanian schools designed to minimize the costs of all forms of energy usage within these facilities. The policy and objectives of the plan are provided along with details of the plan itself and its current status. Appendices contain an extract from Asset Management Plan for Real…
Descriptors: Cost Containment, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Management, Foreign Countries
Association of School Business Officials International, Reston, VA. – 1995
Fourteen million students attend schools needing extensive repair or remodeling. It is estimated that U.S. schools will require as much as $112 billion to bring them up to a good overall condition and an additional $12 billion to comply with federal mandates. This book compiles what is considered the best maintenance and operations articles that…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Elementary Secondary Education, Energy Management, Public Schools
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