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March 2019 Volume 11 Issue 05

Net Zero Day: Time to Shut it Down! -Solana Teitler

Could you last a day without your phone? What about no heating, no lighting,” he explained, “The students might get without a computer and wifi? Could you last a day without cold, but that’s why I think it will be effective. They will kind of electricity? have to pay attention.” In order to make this possible, Energy Club has reached 40 years ago, most high schoolers likely could have answered yes to these questions without much of a second out to and received support from the maintenance departthought. Now, high schoolers are so accustomed to said tech- ment, RFHS staff, and the district office, specifically Jeff Gatnology, that it is very rare for a student to go about their day lain and Shannon Pelland. without accessing a computer or phone. The idea of having Teachers were asked to plan their lessons for April 22nd so a day without electronics, wifi, electricity, and technology is that students will not need access to electricity. While this is foreign to many of us. an inconvenience for many, the majority of staff agreed that it The Roaring Fork High School (RFHS) Energy Club is was for a good cause. English Language Development teacher planning an event to make this idea the reality for one day. Jackie Vosler sees it as “a good way to bring attention to an Zero electricity, zero computer usage, zero heating or cooling. important issue.” Math teacher Kyle Gaarder agreed, saying On April 22nd, Energy Club will that, “It seems like a cool chalcelebrate Earth Day by asking all lenge that we will just have to of RFHS to participate in what get creative with.” has been named Net Zero Day. Teachers have been very RFHS Energy Club is a dedsupportive, but Energy Club is icated group of students who anticipating a slightly less fawork to make their school more vorable reaction from students. renewable and to bring awareAs Ruthie Brown expressed, “if ness of environmental issues to we take away students’ wifi, their peers. Math teacher WenI think we might have some dy Boland, who founded and has mobs.” Nonetheless, she hopes enthusiastically lead the group that the inconvenience of a day for seven years, explained that without wifi can lead students she believes strongly in its abilto realize “how much we deity to “empower students to take pend on technology, electriciaction and make the world a betty, and energy.” ter place.” After Net Zero Day has As Ruthie Brown described, concluded, Energy Club hopes RFHS Energy Club, 2018. Photo Courtesy of Wendy Boland Energy Club exists to “help the to show their peers just how environment by bringing renewmuch of a difference they able energy to Roaring Fork, promoting renewable practices, made by presenting interval data graphs at a RFHS Commuraising student awareness, etcetera.” The group has organized nity Meeting. In these graphs, students will be able to see a many recycling demonstrations, student activities, and even visual manifestation of the energy they saved. Instead of the went so far as to convert 100% of Roaring Fork High School’s usual 7:00 am to 5:00 pm spike in energy consumption, the electricity to solar power. graph will have a much lower reading. After brainstorming new ways for the group to take action, After planning and executing Net Zero Day, Energy Club Will Rose, Energy Club member and senior at RFHS, present- will not be done. They hope to continue raising awareness of ed the idea for Net Zero day. “My hope was that students would environmental issues and promoting sustainable practices at come away from the day with an understanding of how much RFHS. “I feel like we still have much more work to do,” Boland energy our everyday lives and our school requires.” In order to said. Stay tuned for Energy Club’s next idea, because it is sure achieve this, Rose suggested shutting everything down. to be something just as creative and impactful as Net Zero Day “There will be no electricity usage, no wifi, no computers, is bound to be!

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If you have any suggestions, questions or comments for Energy Club about their previous projects, Net Zero Day, or their future plans, they would be happy to hear them. You may contact Wendy Boland by email at wboland@rfschools.com.

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