ASHRAE Conference to focus on improving school facilities.

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ASHRAE High Performance K-12 School Facilities conference will be held March 1-2, 2010 in Atlanta, GA and is intended to stress how optimizing facility performance can maximize student potential. Bringing together administrators, design professionals, policy makers, and other stakeholders, this event will present integrated approach to complying with codes and standards while achieving cost-effective and high-performance solution to K-12 facility design, construction, and operation.



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ASHRAE Specialty Conference to Focus on Improving School Facilities, Young Minds



ATLANTA-Maximizing facility performance, and thereby students' potential, is at the heart of the ASHRAE High Performance K-12 School Facilities conference, to be held Mar. 1-2, 2010 in Atlanta, Ga.

The conference will present an integrated approach to complying with codes and standards while achieving a cost effective high performance solution to K-12 facility design, construction and operation. Its goal is to bring together administrators, design professionals, policy makers and other stakeholders to learn about the many ways to improve these facilities on operational, fiscal, engineering and administrative levels.

"Sixteen percent of schools districts' controllable costs are spent on energy," Ben Leppard, a member of the conference steering committee and track chair, said. "By focusing on energy efficiency and high-performance goals a school's energy bills can be lowered, saving millions of dollars each year which can be redirected into facilities, teachers' salaries, computers and textbooks."

Experts in the fields of acoustics, lighting, ventilation, system controls, energy efficiency and operation and maintenance will lead the stakeholders through the complex integration of systems, policies and legislation on a straightforward path to achieving high performance new and existing K-12 facilities and higher performing students.

"Improved indoor air quality, acoustically designed indoor environments and high-performance lighting systems have the potential to increase student productivity," Leppard said.

Attendees of the conference may attend sessions that focus on three key areas of high-performance school facilities: ventilation systems, building systems control and acoustics.

Advance conference registration is $450 ($350 member price) and $500 onsite ($400 member price). More information can be found at ashrae.org/highperformanceschools.

ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of 55,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing and continuing education.

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