Hilliard City Schools has been awarded $175,000 through the Ohio Energy Efficiency Program (OEEP) to support energy efficiency improvements at Hilliard Davidson High School.
These dollars will be used to upgrade all lighting at Davidson to energy-efficient LED fixtures, helping reduce energy usage while improving lighting quality throughout the building.
The project is projected to result in an annual utility energy savings of 15 percent, equating to approximately $52,219 in cost savings each year. These savings will allow the district to reinvest resources into classrooms and student-focused initiatives.
The grant is provided by the Ohio Department of Development as part of its ongoing efforts to help school districts modernize facilities, lower operational costs, and promote long-term sustainability.
Hilliard City Schools remains committed to responsible stewardship of public funds while creating efficient, high-quality learning environments for students and staff.