A clean future, better salary for teachers, and more money for the school district. Solar

If they paid $8 million, to save $120,000 a year, that would be a loser. Right?
Oops, sorry, your mommy doesn't work here.

If you want to make the laughably idiotic point that the auditor "forgot" to include the cost -- or that resulting surpluses are fake and they are all lying -- knock yourself out. The floor is yours. Good luck.
 
Oops, sorry, your mommy doesn't work here.

If you want to make the laughably idiotic point that the auditor "forgot" to include the cost -- or that resulting surpluses are fake and they are all lying -- knock yourself out. The floor is yours. Good luck.

If they paid $7 million, to save $120,000 a year, that would be a loser. Right?
 
Would someone PLEASE give todderino some attention? He is going to melt down soon.

For Michael Hester, the Batesville superintendent, that eye-popping figure was reason enough to move forward with a comprehensive energy efficiency project.

“Let’s use that money to start pumping up teachers’ salaries,” Hester said in an interview. “It’s the way we’re going to attract and retain staff. And it’s the way we’re going to attract and retain students in this day and age of school choice.”

The project that resulted has helped slash the district’s annual energy consumption by 1.6 million kilowatts and in three years generated enough savings to transform the district’s $250,000 budget deficit into a $1.8 million surplus.


Good golly. 1.6 million kilowatts, that's gotta be a bunch of savings.
 

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