Blog 1:
Two mornings ago as I was laying on my couch watching the morning news sniffling of sickness, I see a blaring headline and the anchor reading "Solar Paneling in Silicon Valley Schools". Instantly I called for my mom, as she knew about my project, and told her "I've started a revolution!" she chuckled and walked away shaking her head at me. No I did not start a "revolution", at least not yet. This is a topic that has been ignored and not prioritized for too long, we need to see what we can do for our schools. Seeing this headline gave me a little more push to get this project really started.
You may be wondering what project I am talking about. My Anatomy/physiology class is doing a 20-time project, where we dedicate 20% of our class time a week to something that we wouldn't usually learn from that class. For my 20-time project I am researching on how to get bay area schools to convert to solar panels in order to save money and energy for the future of our education. I have already done some research on statistics with previously successful projects but now I need to create my own project.
This last week I reorganized my game plan based off of comments and suggestions from the "Shark Tank" presentations we had in class. In these presentations we had to present our 20-time project idea and how we will make a difference outside of the people in the classroom. Our teacher suggested that I interview our school district (which only holds two high schools) and see how much we spend on utility bills, which is a great idea for evidence in future presentations on how much money we could be saving.
I plan to educate some surrounding school districts on solar paneling and what it can do to improve the overall learning environment for the students coming in and out of our schools. If these districts are willing to listen to my plea then I want to show them how easy it would be to fund raise and make it a reality without breaking the districts budget.
So who knows, maybe I can start a little revolution.
I really support this idea! I've always wondered why SHS never converted to solar paneling when surrounding schools like Prospect and Monta Vista have them. I would suggest interviewing these schools and finding out what ultimately caused them to implement solar panels and how it has impacted their schools. Also, how are you going to educate our schools on this topic? Maybe a mini public service announcement? You could include clips of your interviews. Good luck and I hope you could convince more schools to convert to solar energy! :)
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