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- Instead of turning heat on for a chilly day, bring an additional sweater or layer of clothing. As the season begins, ask parents to send along a light jacket or a pair of long pants students can store in their lockers for when the weather becomes cooler.
- Open windows on nice days to take advantage of the weather instead of using the heating or cooling systems.
- Make sure radiators are not blocked, to ensure the heat you are using is maximized.
- As it gets darker earlier, remember to replace your regular light bulbs with energy efficient compact fluorescent bulbs. Consider lighting outdoor areas with LED lights that will keep areas well-lit and safe while using little energy.

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