Worcester County’s public schools are cutting costs one light switch at a time.
It might seem trivial, but small measures such as flipping a switch saved about $200,000 in electricity last year — around 10 percent of the 14 district schools’ power bill, said Chief Financial Officer Vince Tolbert.
About $60,000 of those savings are going back into the 11 schools that cut their costs, he said.
“We just looked at what we use and what we do on a daily basis to really try to cut into it,” said Tom Sites, principal at Berlin Intermediate School that cut its electric costs by more than 20 percent last school year.
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what a crock
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