Wednesday 1 July 2015

Solar Panels in NYC Schools


Solar-panels on NYC public school roofs are giving students the opportunity to get hands on with science.


 Teacher Vicki Sando founded PS 41’s roof garden in 2003; 2 million dollars and 10 years later, they had a solar array installed.


“We made connections between plant study,” Sando told Capital New York. “Plants are little solar cells. I had my fifth graders take apart a solar calculator and show them how it worked. We don’t have a stand-alone curriculum on solar, but we’ll do projects where we’ll fold it into it.”



According to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, 23 million dollars will bring solar panels to 24 public schools by the summer of 2016. In the meantime, Sando’s students will continue gardening and learning about the world through their roof-top green-space.


This “allows students to see first hand what cleaner energy looks and feels like, which will be increasingly important as these grade schoolers grow up”.




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