Carlsbad Country Day Goes Solar

by The Editors on June 22, 2007

The new Carlsbad Country Day school (infants through kindergarten) has installed 154 solar panels from Clean Power Systems that will save the school an average of $770 per month in electricity bills or about “$400,00 over a 30 year period.”

We’re very excited about our new school and its impact on our community not only as an educational institution that serves the children’s learning and development in their early years but as a shining example of how we can bring to bear the newest renewable technology to conserve energy and make our planet a better place to live for future generations,” says Darrell Reed, owner and chief executive officer of Carlsbad Country Day School.

We’re sure the school will pass on these energy savings to the parents in tuition discounts. Right? Because that would be great.

[Link: Alternative Energy Retailer magazine]

Seriously....Tuition Discounts!? July 16, 2008 at 8:08 am

There are no discounts there! It is by far the most expensive daycare faciailty out there! With the highest ratios and turnover I’ve ever seen.

Melissa July 18, 2008 at 3:51 pm

This school gives parents the highest quality care in North County. My son has attended since they opened and I could not be happier with the staff, the administration, and the quality of education he has received. Sounds like a bitter parent!

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