The Challenge is a cooperative endeavor between the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Energy Department. Teams of students were challenged “to work with their science teachers and local utility companies to develop energy use savings plans that reduce the amount of energy used to power their homes.” In the Fall of 2011 teams measured and monitored energy usage for three months and compared these figures to the preceding year. NSTA President Patricia Simmons lauded the competition as “‘a perfect example of a dynamic, active learning experience that stimulates the interest and creativity of children.’”
Four regional winners each won $5,000. The regional winners include: Bell Middle School, Golden, Colorado; West Carter Middle School, Olive Hill, Kentucky; Cold Spring Elementary School, Potomac, Md.; and Siersma Elementary School Warren, Michigan. For a complete list of the Challenge winners click here. Estes Park Middle School in Estes Park, Colorado won $1,000 for the poster part of the competition, which encouraged students “to find artistic ways to continue to encourage their families and communities to improve the energy efficiency of their homes.”
An additional goals of America’s Home Energy Education Challenge are to teach children about the benefits of energy efficiency and to engage students to take part in their saving energy at home. The program is one of the DOE’s initiatives focused on educating today’s youth to become tomorrow’s clean energy leaders.
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