
In other business, Chris Eros of XH Industries presented the board with an idea for a wind farm, similar to the one in the Radar Ridge area. XH Industries, based in Long Beach, manufactures wind turbines.
The plan is to build a small 5-6 megawatt wind farm for the Ocean Beach and NGRV Districts. The way it would be funded would be through private, state and federal grants. “There would be no out of pocket cost to the community or the school,” he said.
Eros said his company is not wind farm builders, but turbine manufacturers. He said he believes the farm could generate $1 million per year for the districts. "Five hundred thousand for each district," he said, “that’s money injected directly into the school districts!” The estimated cost for a 6 mw wind farm would be $9.5 million.
The wind farms could also be used for vocational purposes. Students could go into the turbines, which would be 100 feet tall, to learn the science, math and physics of how the farms work. It will also expose students, kindergarten through grade 12 to concepts about renewable energy.
School board Chair Deanna Gjovik commented that the plan sounded great but she had concerns. “Where is our responsibility?” she asked. “What is the school’s responsibility? Who is in charge? Gjovik told Eros the board is in the business of educating kids, not being PUD people.
Eros said that the life span of a wind farm is about 20 years. They do need to be maintained, and XH provides a maintenance contract to take care of that. The school, however, would need to negotiate a price, he said.
K-12 Principal Karen Wirkkala reported the make up days for those missed due to the storm events in December and January are March 3, 4, 5, 20, and June 17. Graduation is set for June 13. The days are set in stone, added Gjovik.
High School Principal Jon Tienhaara reported Naselle High School was one of seven schools in the state nominated to apply for the 2008-09 Blue Ribbon School Award. NHS met two of three criterion for the award. The final selection of the award will be made by the Department of Education in September 2009.
The next meeting of the NGRV School Board is February 18 at 7 p.m. in the middle school commons.