BURGAW, NC – Pender County Schools takes pride in announcing the Energy Star certification of two elementary institutions within its district – Rocky Point Elementary and Malpass Corner Elementary. The two schools have demonstrated noteworthy energy efficiency, securing positions in the top 25% of the most energy-efficient K-5 buildings nationwide.
Malpass Corner Elementary (MCE) achieved a commendable score of 81, surpassing the energy efficiency of 81% of other K-5 buildings. Likewise, Rocky Point Elementary (RPE) obtained a noteworthy score of 85, positioning itself as more efficient than 85% of other K-5 buildings.
"The announcement of Energy Star certification for Rocky Point Elementary and Malpass Corner Elementary reflects the culmination of a deliberate and collective effort within Pender County Schools,” said Pender County Schools Superintendent Dr. Brad Breedlove. “The commitment to energy efficiency underscores our responsibility as stewards of not only educational resources but also the environment. I commend the teachers, staff, administrators, and custodial teams for their dedicated implementation of the energy management program."
This accomplishment reflects the concerted efforts of teachers, staff, administrators, and custodial teams who diligently implemented and championed the energy management program within the schools.
Pender County Schools acknowledges the accomplishment with a sense of responsibility and will continue to prioritize sustainability and environmental consciousness. The Energy Star certifications for Rocky Point Elementary and Malpass Corner Elementary exemplify the district's commitment to meeting stringent standards and its dedication to contributing to a more energy-efficient future.