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Superintendent presents Q1 2025 energy report, cites weather-driven heating and cooling costs
Summary
Superintendent and district energy staff reviewed first-quarter 2025 energy usage for January–March, noting higher costs tied to temperature swings and that the new high school’s projected energy impact has not yet been analyzed.
The superintendent presented the district's first-quarter energy report for January through March 2025 and said weather swings drove higher heating and cooling costs during the period. Jonathan Hodges, who presented the charts, told the board that colder-than-average winter days followed by unusually warm February and March days increased HVAC use across schools.
The report matters because energy costs are a sizable portion of school operating budgets and can affect year‑end balances and…
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