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Advanced Courses ; Algebra 1 participation rate · 12% ; Algebra 1 pass rate · 73%
The U.S. Department of Energy funds the Wind for Schools project, which helps develop a future wind energy workforce by encouraging students at higher education institutions to join Wind Applicatio...
Reading Language Arts ; Math ; Science ; The list below is a sample of available courses at this school. Academic programs (1) · Art courses (2) · Music courses (2)
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Conference Paper NREL/CP-500-45473 August 2009 Wind for Schools: Developing Education... in wind energy technology and the need to address local concerns caused by a lack of understanding...
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Math ; Reading Language Arts ; Science ; Test Scores ; Low-income and underserved students · 66% ; All other students · 82% ; Low-income and underserved students · 63% ; All other students · 59%
Once called windmills, the technology used to harness the power of wind has advanced significantly over the past ten years, with the United States increasing its wind power capacity 30% year over year. Wind turbines, as they are now called, collect and convert the kinetic energy that wind produces into electricity to help power the grid. Wind energy is actually a byproduct of the sun. The sun’s uneven heating of the atmosphere, the earth’s irregular surfaces (mountains and valleys), and the planet's revolution around the sun all combine to ...