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Creating a healthy, sustainable learning environment without limits.

Vestavia Hills City Schools has partnered with Schneider Electric to modernize school facilities, while ensuring clean and safe buildings for students and staff.


Project Overview

The Vestavia Hills Board of Education is committed to ensuring each student learns without limits by creating a safe and nurturing environment. To achieve this, Vestavia Hills has partnered with energy and sustainability expert, Schneider Electric.

The partnership has mapped out a vision for this project that would maximize the positive impact. Ultimately, the project achieves to:


A Road Map to Healthier Buildings

In response to the current pandemic, the District looks to follow the road map below to create healthier, cleaner buildings for schools and facilities across VHCS.


Project Goals

In collaboration with VHCS, the focus on this partnership is tackle critical capital projects, modernize facilities, address major deferred maintenance needs, enhance sustainability, and reduce energy and operations costs.


About Schneider Electric

Over the past 28 years, Schneider Electric has successfully implemented projects across the nation, saving its clients more than $2.5 billion. This project delivery method helps school districts, and other publicly funded entities, make capital improvements over longer payback periods and offers many long-term benefits such as improved facility efficiency, occupant comfort, financial management and environmental protection.

For more information, please visit se.com/us/enable.

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Net Zero Emissions by 2025 in our own ecosystem, accelerated from the original 2030 goal, and engagement with all suppliers for a carbon neutral supply chain by 2050
Premier Alabama partner over the last 15 years, working with over one-third of school districts in the state
A Global Leader in energy management with 180 years of experience, $30 billion in sales in 2017 and more than 160,000 in 110 countries