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Ray-Pec High School north building is tops in energy savings

Ray-Pec High School north building is tops in energy savings

The Raymore-Peculiar north high school was the best performing building for the past 12 months in the district’s energy program. The school’s custodial staff received the award. Front row, from left: Jessica Johnson and Tony Curtis.. Back row, from left: Reecie Nichols, Josh Gillum and Cecil Lynn. Not pictured are Susan Roller and Janet Agnew.

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The Raymore-Peculiar High School north building was the best performing building for the past 12 months in the district’s energy program.

Energy Manager Van McLain tracks utility bills and energy use at each district facility. He compares the numbers to usage recorded during a baseline year.

He commended three schools for posting energy cost avoidance of more than 40 percent over the last 12 months.

In addition to the north high school, which showed the highest percentage, Raymore Elementary and Peculiar Elementary schools also had savings of more than 40 percent.

McLain presented an award to the school’s custodians, who implement many components of the energy program.

McLain presented the award at the Dec. 23, 2011 luncheon for the Buildings and Grounds Department.

District-wide, the energy cost avoidance for the last 12 months was 37 percent.

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