William Penn School District Set to Receive $7.2 Million for Energy Efficiency Upgrades

YEADON, PA — The William Penn School District in Yeadon, PA, is receiving a $7.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for upgrading Penn Wood High School. This funding is intended to create a safe and energy-efficient learning environment. Senators Bob Casey and John Fetterman, along with Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, commended the grant, emphasizing its positive impact on student health and future clean energy initiatives. The district expressed gratitude for the funding opportunity provided by the Biden-Harris administration.
“Thanks to the infrastructure law, the William Penn School District can make much-needed upgrades to aging school facilities that students, faculty, and staff will benefit from for years to come,” Senator Casey said. “This $7.2 million grant is an investment in our students’ health and our clean energy future in Delaware County.”
“The Renew America’s Schools grant program is a win for our students, our teachers, and our…
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