Earlsboro Elementary Get Solar Power, Electric Bus Ordered

  • The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
    The crew of EightTwenty Solar work on installing 42 solar panels on the Earlsboro Elementary School building on Nov. 6. Principal Stacey Barton said he worked with OG&E through the CLEAResult Program to make this happen. They were on a waiting list for the past five years. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
  • Photo provided of installed solar panels on Earlsboro Elementary.
    Photo provided of installed solar panels on Earlsboro Elementary.
  • Photo provided of installed solar panels on Earlsboro Elementary.
    Photo provided of installed solar panels on Earlsboro Elementary.
  • Photo provided of installed solar panels on Earlsboro Elementary.
    Photo provided of installed solar panels on Earlsboro Elementary.
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    It’s not something you usually see on a small-town school, but Earlsboro Elementary School Principal Stacey Barton likes to think outside the box. On Monday, Nov. 6, five years of hopes became a reality for Barton, and the crew from EightTwenty Solar began installing 42 solar panels on the metal school roof. Barton said the choice had nothing to do with his political affil...

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