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CCHS Students at the Wind Energy Day with Representaive Vern Swanson Southwest of Clyde, KS.
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The Clean and Renewable Energy Site was erected at Clifton-Clyde High School in 2009-2010. This site showcased both a wind turbine and a solar-powered water pump that students and teachers could use for environmental education.
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A solar panel provides electricity to the lights at the front of CCHS.
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CCHS Student Council Members talked to Community members and legislature about wind and solar energy at the Wind Energy Day and at the halftime of every home football game at CCHS.
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USD 224 Superintendent accepts a donation of a solar-powered water pump from Barry Madden of Prairieland Electric. All of the environmental education projects at USD 224 were either donations or purchased through grants.
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USD 224 plans to collect rainwater and use it in order to water the new biomass/composting garden at both Clifton and Clyde.
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USD 224 plans to compost all of their food service waste in the district with 12 large compost/biomass tumblers in both Clifton and Clyde.
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A solar-powered water well was dug through a grant from Kansas Crossroads.
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CCHS student give a presentation to the Director of Kansas Green Schools on Wind and Solar Energy.
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CCHS Student give a presentation to the President of Sunflower Electric and Kansas Representative Elaine Bowers on clean and renewable energy.
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CCHS Students and Tom Raleigh give a presentation on the benefits of wind power during the Wind Energy Day.
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Kansas Senator Mark Taddiken congratulates USD 224 students and staff for their positive stance on using and teaching clean and renewable energy concepts to Kansas schools, Kansas lawmakers, and across the state.
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CCHS Student pose with Kansas Lawmakers after their the Wind Energy Day presentations.
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Two wind turbines spin on Tom Raliegh's farm just north of Clifton-Clyde High School.
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The Meridian Way Wind farm is just southwest of Clifton-Clyde High School.
CCHS Students at the Wind Energy Day with Representaive Vern Swanson Southwest of Clyde, KS.
Just click on the picture and scroll through the many images of the positive environmental education projects that USD 224 Clifton-Clyde students, staff, and community members have had with clean and renewable energy projects during the current 2009-2010 school year.