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Introduction

The student involvement pages offers teachers various opportunities to increase their students' energy knowledge.

 

 

 

  2012 Bookmark Contest

Energy Conservation: One Watt at a Time!

Congratulations to the 2012 winners!

5th Grade
Josie Slager, Brandon Elementary, Brandon
Emma Delie, Thomas Jefferson Middle School, Port Washington
Emily Ruchti, Fennimore Elementary School

6th Grade
Olivia Hanson, Neillsville School District
Bryanne Brugger, Rib Lake Middle School
Natalia Tovar, Lumen Christi Catholic School, Mequon

7th Grade
Lauren Wehausen, Paideia Academy, Kenosha
Claire Martin, Kettle Moraine Middle School, Dousman
Jordyn Young, Kettle Moraine Middle School, Dousman

View and order a set of the Winning Bookmarks here!

2011 Video Contest

There will not be a video contest in 2012.

Doable Renewables: Renewable Energy in My Community

KEEP invited Wisconsin high school students (grades 9-12) to participate in the first annual energy video contest in 2011. In partnership with Focus on Energy and Wisconsin Public Service, KEEP challenged high school students from around Wisconsin to create a short (up to 2 minutes) video that explores community businesses and homes that are currently using renewable energy or to look at potential ways their community could use renewable energy.

All entries can be viewed on KEEP's SchoolTube Channel.

View winning entries here.

"G-Wow!"  

 

Judges' favorite and overall winners from Bradford High School in Kenosha, WI

Lara Beesley, Benjamin Landre, Selena LaLonde, and Leoni Münch        

 

"Winds of Change in Denmark"

 

Community favorite winners from Denmark High School in Denmark, WI

Alyssa Ashley, Laura Duescher, Brooke Giltner, and Jennifer Selner

Awards:                                                                                             Judges' favorite (based on judge's scores) - iPod Shuffle                                                Community favorite (based on most votes received) - iPod Shuffle                            Overall (combined ranking) - iPod Nano                                                            *Advisors to each winning team received an iPod Nano and a year membership to the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA).

Energy-Efficient Student Builders of the Year

For the past several years, KEEP has sponsored the annual Energy-Efficient Student Builder of the Year Award to acknowledge the accomplishments of student builders across Wisconsin who have experience with energy-efficient building techniques. Three student builders are selected by a panel of judges to receive the Energy-Efficient Student Builder of the Year Award. Students, their guests, and teachers receive exclusive invitations to the Energy Awards Ceremony where student builders are recognized with a certificate of achievement. Each winning student also receives a sponsorship from the Energy Center of Wisconsin to attend a day-long, hands-on residential workshop of their choice.

To learn more about this award, go to the Technology Education Building Science page.

Congratulations to the 2011
Energy-Efficient Student Builder Award Winners:

Macy Wasson, Westfield Area High School
Adam Holquist, Rhinelander High School
Chris Hirman, Rhinelander High School

Electrathon

Picture (640x480, 48.6Kb)The Electrathon is an international electric vehicle race for students. Please visit the official Wisconsin Electrathon site at http://www.challengewisconsin.org/ for more information.

 

 

Solar Olympics

 

Coordinated by the Wisconsin Public Service Community Foundation, Inc., the 2012 Solar Olympics will take place at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point on May 15, 2012. Events include:

For more information, visit Solar Olympics (Wisconsin Public Service).

 

Energy Camps

 

Many opportunities exist for students to learn about energy in non-formal settings. One approach is through energy tech. camps offered at Wisconsin's technical colleges. Below are some examples of energy tech. camps in Wisconsin.

 

Mid-State Technical College (MSTC) - COLLEGE CAMP 2012
This exciting camp offers career exploration activities to students
entering 6th, 7th or 8th grade. College Camp enhances participants’
awareness of technical education and creates opportunities to
explore careers and skills needed for tomorrow’s jobs.
Wisconsin Rapids Campus on Tuesday, June 12

To learn more or to register, visit http://www.mstc.edu/pdf/HSactivities.pdf

 

Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (NWTC) -

For future dates and registration information, visit www.nwtc.edu/academics/youth/middleandhighschool/Pages/TechCamp.aspx

 

Bright Idea Fundraiser

 

As of the 2011/2012 school year KEEP will no longer be offering the Bright Idea Fundraiser. We would like to thank all of the organizations who have worked with KEEP on the fundraiser since it began in 2002.

 

If you would like to offer a lighting fundraiser for your school there are some available from other companies online. My School Lights is available to Wisconsin schools and offers a variety of products. Find out more at www.myschoollights.com.

 


 

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Send comments and suggestions to KEEP, energy@uwsp.edu or call 715.346.4770.

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