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Green Valley High School adds green curriculum to science class

Source: Las Vegas Review Journal (view original story)

Green Valley High School got a little greener this school year. Students are learning about renewable, or green, energy through supplemental curriculum, and they are being introduced to career opportunities in the field.

The fastest-growing segment of the electrical power industry is renewable energy, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The anticipated retirement of millions of baby boomers in the next 10 years also is expected to reduce the supply of domestic utility workers.

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