Energy Education, a national energy conservation company, which will present its Energy Pacesetter Award during the Board meeting March 29th. According to Superintendent Barbara Duncan, the schools have achieved a 44 percent cost savings totaling $1,813,385 in 23 months since forming a strategic alliance with Energy Education.
Regular board business will also be conducted.
On Monday, March 28, a closed special executive session meeting is scheduled, to discuss personnel and budget issues.
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