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CONSERVING ENERGY &
CUTTING COSTS

Williamson County Schools
employees are working together to conserve energy and cut
down on utility expenses across the district. Earlier
this year, Interim Superintendent Dr. David Heath met with
principals to discuss cost saving measures. By doing
simple things like making sure lights are turned off at the
end of the day, WCS employees have helped the district
realize a combined cost avoidance of $128,122 on the
February and March bills.
“Even though utility rates
increased from last year and considering that we had several
new additions to buildings, we were still able to save more
than $100,000 in just two months from our expected
expenses,” said Heath. “I appreciate the efforts of
the teachers and staff in making adjustments in their
classrooms and throughout the buildings.”
Principals who saved the most
money for the district during the first month were awarded
“golden light bulbs” at a March meeting. Those schools
include Bethesda, Chapman’s Retreat, Heritage, Kenrose,
Longview, Oak View, Nolensville, Sunset and Walnut Grove
elementary schools; Sunset and Woodland middle schools; and
Brentwood, Fairview, Franklin, Independence and Ravenwood
high schools. Trinity Elementary received a special
award for going above and beyond in the area of
conservation. |
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Important Dates
Monday-Thursday, May
18-21, Semester Exams
Thursday, May 21, Last
Day of Second Semester (1/2 day for students)
Thursday-Sunday, May
21-24, Graduation Window
MEETING DATES
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