Saving Energy in Schools
Saving energy in schools is a simple way to reduce our carbon footprint and cut down on electricity costs, and it’s something every student can contribute to. We can turn off lights and fans when we leave a classroom, unplug chargers when they’re not in use, and use natural light instead of lamps during the day. My class started an “energy patrol” last semester, with students checking classrooms after school to make sure all devices are turned off. We also made posters to remind teachers and classmates to save energy. In just one month, our school’s electricity bill went down by 10%. Saving energy is not just a duty; it’s a way to teach students to be responsible citizens who care about the planet.