Sustainability Efforts at MCPASD

Energy cost avoidance: 1990 through 2023

School

Natural Gas

Electric

Middleton High

$42,121

$2,108,930

Kromrey

$32,083

$711,125

Glacier Creek

$47,361

$168,109

Elm Lawn

$124,516

$462,738

West Middleton

$2,406

$353,792

Northside 

$183,639

$351,265

Park

$119,415

$298,549

District Operations Center

$65,432

$26,996

Sunset Ridge 

$41,030

$656,039

Sauk Trail

$156,174

$270,124

District Administrative Center

$23,450

($65,893)

Early Learning Center

($156)

$18,644

Bus Building

($15,618)

n/a

Transportation Office (New)

$17,425

$117,713

Transportation Office (Old)

$1,030

($3,396)

Pope Farm 

$0

$0

TOTAL COST AVOIDANCE

$840,308

$5,474,733

US Department of Energy Green Ribbon School/ District Award

Park Elementary

West Middleton Elementary

Kromrey Middle School

Middleton High School

Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District

Green Ribbon School Award

District

The following is a list of sustainable features that are currently incorporated into the school building and site design. Some of these items are based on the current version of LEED. Knowing the District is not proceeding with LEED but looking to implement sustainable practices; the following items are put forth. We are sharing some basic information about each feature and the benefits of the feature to the building, occupants, or energy bills.

Joint Use of Facilities

Public use of cafeteria, gym, auditorium stage, and specialty classrooms.

Benefit: The community as a whole benefits from these learning features that are available to the public.

Natural Light

Placing windows or other openings and reflective surfaces so that during the day natural light provides effective internal lighting.

Benefit: Natural light is beneficial for well-being. It has also been shown to have a significant impact on learning, productivity, and health.

Bike Racks

Providing bicycle storage for students and staff use

Benefit: Promote health and wellness, reduce vehicle traffic

Other Sustainability Initiatives

The district has incorporated a number of sustainability initiatives and practices over a number of years:

  • All Buildings have 99% LED lighting and light controls 

  • Geothermal - Pope Farm, Kromrey Middle School, Glacier Creek Middle School (a portion of the building)

  • School Nutrition - composting pilot with Green Team (HS on pause), milk carton recycling (Elem and MS),

  • Purchasing of recyclable materials  

  • MGE Solar Program - 25%

Click here to view our District computer recycling report

kids in grass

Rain Gardens

Middleton High School

Glacier Creek Middle School

Kromrey Middle School

Pope Farm Elementary

West Middleton Elementary

District Services Center

Recycle - All Buildings

Recycle cardboard and paper products, plastics

Roof Replacement

As building roofs are replaced, increased roofing isolation has been added

Carpet Upgrades

Discarded carpeting is going towards recycled products and not going to landfills

Middleton High School

Robotic floor scrubbers have been implemented to reduce travel to Middleton High School just for floor cleaning

Green Cleaning Products

Utilized throughout all District buildings

Decarbonization Contract

Signed with McKinstry on March 18, 2024

2023 Sustainable Middleton Award

Eight individuals, organizations, and businesses will each receive a 2023 Sustainable Middleton Award. The City of Middleton Sustainability Committee launched the Sustainable Middleton Awards program in 2022 in order to recognize individuals, businesses, and organizations that have taken significant sustainability actions over the past year or more and to encourage others to do the same. These actions include energy (renewables, efficiency, or conservation), land stewardship, environmental education, food, transportation, waste reduction, water conservation, and runoff reduction.

On Monday, March 18, 2024, the Sustainability Committee unanimously approved the list of this year's winners, selected among fifteen nominations.

Kromrey Middle School was one of the award winners for the following:

  • Geothermal heating/cooling, solar water heating, LED lighting.

  • Rooftop and parking lot run-off directed to rain gardens maintained by sixth-grade students with guidance from Pheasant Branch Conservancy naturalists and for environmental actions, including student-led efforts to increase recycling practices and reduce food waste with plans for composting.

sustainability award

Sustainability Resolution

Certificate