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Luepke, Gary; Ronsivalli, Louis J., Jr. – School Business Affairs, 2009
With taxpayers' considerable investment in schools, it is critical for school districts to preserve their community's assets with new construction or renovation and effective facility maintenance programs. "High-performance" school buildings are designed to link the physical environment to positive student achievement while providing such benefits…
Descriptors: School Buildings, Physical Environment, Climate Control, Pollution
Gleed, Amy Keller – American School & University, 2009
Daylighting a space is both an art and a science. The impact of daylight can make a building's design come to life. Daylighting can be carried out skillfully, or it can be too casually considered or totally misunderstood. Bad daylighting is devastating to a space and costly to fix. Today, in this era of sustainable design, daylighting is given…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Energy Conservation, Lighting, Climate Control
Hoffman, Paul J. – American School & University, 2008
Building a new green campus and adopting a philosophy of sustainability is exciting, but if not done properly, it is not always the wisest decision. As one considers the education, health, and safety of a campus community, along with its business objectives, one may discover that there are numerous ways to make the campus more sustainable without…
Descriptors: Models, College Administration, Sustainable Development, Higher Education
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
Erickson, Paul W. – American School & University, 2009
This article discusses why building commissioning for education institutions is needed. School facilities owners and operators should confirm whether their building systems are performing as expected. The more comprehensive the confirmation process, the greater opportunity there is for reducing operations and maintenance costs, and improving…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Design, Quality Control, Educational Environment, Maintenance
Asquith, Christina – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2007
In February 2007, an international panel of 1,000 scientists concluded unequivocally that humans are responsible for the greenhouse gas emissions that are warming the earth's climate and could eventually trigger catastrophic global weather changes. Since the problem is global, environmentalists say finding a solution must also be a worldwide…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Pollution, Climate Control, College Environment
Freeman, James – School Planning & Management, 2002
Describes how the LaPorte Independent School District in Texas turned to ultraviolent light devices installed within the HVAC system to combat mold and fungus after conventional approaches failed. Describes the additional benefits of energy savings from the system. (EV)
Descriptors: Cleaning, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, School Maintenance
Peer reviewedHaughey, Michael D. – ASHRAE Journal, 2003
Describes installation of a hybrid chilled water/ice thermal storage plant for the Lucile Erwin Middle School in Loveland, Colorado, which has saved more than $18,000 in energy costs annually. (EV)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning Equipment, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, School Buildings
Peer reviewedKhattar, Mukesh; Shirey, Don, III; Raustad, Richard – ASHRAE Journal, 2003
Describes how the Brevard County School District in Florida teamed with companies EPRI and Florida Power and Light to implement a dual-path, low temperature air-distribution system used in conjunction with thermal energy storage. (EV)
Descriptors: Air Conditioning Equipment, Climate Control, Energy Conservation, School Buildings
Peer reviewedSchaffer, Mark E. – ASHRAE Journal, 2003
Discusses the new classroom acoustics standard, ANSI Standard S12.60, which specifies maximum sound level limits that are significantly lower than currently typical for classrooms. Addresses guidelines for unducted HVAC systems, ducted single-zone systems, and central VAV or multizone systems. (EV)
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Children, Classroom Environment
Monk, Brian – College Planning & Management, 1999
Provides tips on using air filtration to control indoor air quality in educational facilities, including dedicated spaces with unique air quality conditions such as in libraries, museums and archival storage areas, kitchens and dining areas, and laboratories. The control of particulate contaminants, gaseous contaminants, and moisture buildup are…
Descriptors: Building Operation, Climate Control, Higher Education, Indoor Air Pollution
Techniques Making Education and Career Connections, 2004
It's a cool field where the job prospects are hot. That's the message that a lot of trade associations and education organizations are trying to get out about heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR), and they have the statistics to back them up. The Occupational Outlook Handbook from the Bureau of Labor Statistics says…
Descriptors: Vocational Schools, Employment Opportunities, Statistical Data, Mechanics (Process)
American School and University, 1981
A solar heating, cooling, and hot water system for the addition to Escambia County High School in Atmore (Alabama) also serves as a statewide demonstration program. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Climate Control, Educational Facilities Design, School Expansion, Secondary Education
Johnson, Doug – Library Media Connection, 2005
Doug Johnson considers himself to be a secretly subversive library media specialist as he promoted measures for remodeling the library with new carpeting and air conditioning for making the library more enjoyable rather than protecting the books and computers. Some things that library media specialists often do to gain acceptance in their…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Media Specialists, School Libraries, Librarian Attitudes
Garibay, Pat – American School & University, 2007
Educators and administrators are looking for new ways to boost student performance and eliminate barriers to learning. When working to improve the classroom environment, facility managers typically target the physical structure, temperature controls, humidity levels and ventilation. Many heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) consultants…
Descriptors: Climate Control, Classroom Environment, Climate, Acoustics

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